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with us, thank you for making the show possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham angle is next. have a great weekend, we'll see you back here on monday. ♪♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm jason change fits in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. when you think about a shameless dc it usually refers to the grift and gridlock that populates the halls of congress and lobbying shops. but now dc mayor muriel bowser is getting in on the action and begging the national guard for help dealing with the influx of illegals coming into the city. which seems pretty hypocritical coming from someone who declared this back when trump was being
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inaugurated. >> i can't say it anymore clearly of what it means for washington, dc to be a sank taker city and be shire that people who live here feel free to call on their government for help. >> and call on the government dor help she did. red straight governors like abbott in texas and doozy in arizona have been sending illegals to our nation's capitol by bus for the last few months. some even arrived as recently as this morning. this is a very small, little, tiny portion. we're talking about 4,000 people out of millions who have crossed our border. and now that bowser is seeing what border states have been dealing with since biden and harris came into office, it's "not in my backyard." the department of defense of course is jumping all over this saying, quote, the secretary takes this request for assistance very seriously. the question now becomes, if it's so easy for bowser to call in the national guard and get
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legitimate, immediate response from the department of defense, why aren't other states doing exactly the same thing? this was the gist of a truly remarkable back and forth at the white house yesterday that speaks to the greater issue here. watch this. >> president going to approve that request for the national guard? >> we have been in regular touch with mayor bowser and her team. and i said this before, i said this last week about republicans using migrants as a political tool, and that is shameful and that is just wrong. >> so the white house's preference would be for small towns in texas and arizona to have to take care of these migrants rather than a large metropolitan city like washington, dc. >> that is not what i said. >> that is what you said. >> that is not. i said that there is -- we are. they're sending migrants to big cities on purposes as a political ploy. >> if they don't go to big cities. >> there's a process i just laid it out. >> the mayor says she needs the national guard? >> that's because republicans
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are using, they're using migrants, who are coming here for who knows, because they are -- they're dealing with humanitarian issues back in their own country. they're coming here for a better life and they are being used, peter, they're being used by republican governors. that is what's happening. >> does any of this make the president want to say, this is causing a lot of burdens on small cities, big cities maybe i should close the boardrs. >> what i'm saying is what republicans are doing is wrong and there is a process in place and we should follow the process. >> wow. joining me now is new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zelden. thank you i had the pleasure serving with you. let's go to congressman roy first, the hypocrisy here it's tripping with hypocrisy. what's your reeks to what the white house is saying? >> oh, my gosh, i could sit here all night long. great to be here with my friend lee and great candidate for governor of new york and i'm
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proud to serve with him. let me just say something. listening to her talk about republicans are using these migrants is offensive. it's democrats using these migrants but more importantly it's cartels using these migrants. because while the news is focused and fixate order mayor bowser complaining about 4,000 migrants coming to dc because governor abbott said hey we're going to put some bus loads and take them to dc, when we get 4,000 a day, there were 73 human beings found in a stash house in washington, dc, in a stash house, where they get put into the human trafficking trade because we're allowing cartels to move these human beings for profit in the false name of compassion while my democrat colleagues pat themselves on the back and meanwhile these people are put into this ridiculous trade for profit for cartels. i can't even put it into words. and to listen to the white house press secretary say we're using them? they are the ones using them. let me tell you there are people in south texas who are sick of it, that's why we're seeing
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flores do well and why we're seeing a big change in the politics in south texas and it's a shame my democratic colleagues want to use them for politics. >> yeah, no, it is. it's just unbelievable they would come to that conclusion. congressman zelden has been sending them to new york for months, congressman flores confronted the white house about it today. listen. >> what's the difference between texas bussing them to dc and the federal government flying them to new york. >> it's very different because we're not doing it using them as a political pawn. >> what's your reaction to that. >> first off we have to shut down that travel agent that's flying people into new york and the fact that they are flying people into new york in the dead of night and there's that lack of transparency really shows you a lot about what they're trying to accomplish here behind the scenes. if this was something that they
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were proud of, then they would be talking about these flights and there would be data of how many flights were coming, there would be a heads up that they were coming. they would be able to stand by that travel agency. as far as what's going on at the border, that really ultimately is the way that this whole issue gets resolved, it's finishing construction of the border wall, it's ending catch and release enforcing the remain in mexico and supporting our border patrol agents on top of subjecting down the travel agency that is sending people to new york in the middle of the night. >> congressman roy, shouldn't muriel bowser be calling ice or maybe the border patrol? isn't that the way to deal with this? >> yeah, you would think. but the fact of the matter is, that my democratic colleagues, and particularly the biden disciplineration and in particular secretary mayorkas who lied to me and every member of the house judiciary committee and all of america when he said that they have operational control of the border, which is
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a blatant lie. we could solve this problem with policy changes tomorrow. i went to eagle pass texas three weeks ago to a processing facility. let me explain to america, they're bringing people into a processing facility, they're then processing them and releasing them into the united states under notice to appear or parole. not even asylum claim processing. the only barrier is the use of title 42 and the biden administration wants to get rid of that, the title 42 policies under covid. it's absurd, a complete violation of our laws and frankly secretary mayorkas should be impeached for it and hopefully we can address that next year. >> congressman president trump was called seen phobic to put up the boarder wall but biden who pledged to not put another foot of wall in place is going to build the wall in yuma. roy, what's the play here? >> the right call, the will of the people on the merit, it
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would be to finish construction of the border wall. and to see the amount of money that the federal government was spending to not build this wall. and then you want to talk about utilizing this issue with regards to political pawns, it was this administration that we have right now that was going after our own customs and border patrol and accusing them of whipping people coming across, and then the media running with it. and, you know, we're seeing the stories now, as you're talking about the dc mayor, in new york city you had the mayor talking about how the shelters were being overrun. and you think that you have it bad? think about being the governor right now of texas, or being the governor of arizona. they have it a thousand times worse. what we all should be doing is that every level working together but this push toward sanctuary state and sanctuary city policies and this blame game and spin with an election coming up is resulting in more people being incentivized and
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rewarded to come across. it's going to get worse until we confront this. >> clearly it's human and drug trafficking but thank goodness we have vice-president kamala harris on top of it. congressman zeldin congressman roy thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> as president biden said we are entering a new phase in our recovery focusing on achieving steady stable growth. >> when you look at the economy, how he was able to turn it back on when he walked in. >> you talk to companies, they are hiring, they are spending, they are growing. no big job losses. >> fed chairman policy, he said, quote, there are too many areas of economic, where the economy's performing too well. i said too well, t-o-o, too well. >> think for a moment how calulous those words are in the face of what the american people are facing each and every day. consumer prizes rose 6.8% in june from a year earlier up from
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6.3% in may and april the sharpest rise since january 1982. food costs went up 10.4%, the largest increase since 1981. and then there's inflation for food at home, which means grocery store food purchases. that rose 12.2 %. so if you're trying to save some money by cooking at home, it's still going to cost you quite a bit. joining me now is steve moore form punish senior economic advisor to president trump and co-founder of the committee to unleash prosperity, and sean duffy the former wisconsin congressman and current fox news contributor. thank you both for joining me. quite a week in the senate. they passed the chips bill, and then they're trying to push through this reconciliation bill. all told, there would be something like, sean, $800 billion in new spending. how do you think that's going to play on inflation? >> right. so you're talking about mass
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inflation. the highest inflation in 40 years and democrats want to spend more money. but i want you to think about that for a second. you mentioned the chips bill jason, $280 billion. what they're trying to do is lower taxes for chip companies to incentivize them to come to america. so democrats know, lower taxes, more economic growth, more business comes to your country. but then the build back better bill, the joe manchin bill they're raising taxes on american businesses. so in one breath they know lowering taxes gives us growth but now they're going to raise taxes again which they know will give us less growths, more jobs are going to leave america, more companies are going to leave america and go somewhere else. and jason, we're in the business of helping people when you're in politics. democrats don't care about helping people. they care about the transition to, you know, green energy. they care about their ideology around global warning and they don't care about the american people. they don't care how we're suffering, they don't care if you can't put foot around your table and gas in your car. >> steve raising taxes during a recession, even president obama said that that was a bad thing.
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what's that going to do to the economy and inflation? >> well, it reminds me of that old movie, jason, dumb and dumber. and every time -- you know, what's the line, every time i think you can't do anything dumber? i mean, the idea right now of a 250 to $400 billion tax increase that would mostly be paid by our manufacturers and our key businesses in this country is absurd. it's pooring kerosene on a forest fire. we've got to be cutting government spending, cutting government taxes. and instead this bill does exactly the opposite. and, you're right. you know, it's interesting, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, barack obama. all of these people have said, you don't raise -- and by the way joe manchin as well. they've all said publicly, you don't raise taxes in a recession. that's exactly what this bill would do. i think it's a catastrophe. shame on these democrats.
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it's amazing there are 250 democrats in congress, jason, and not one of them, we don't know what kyrsten sinema might do, she might save us. but the idea that not one of them is going to vote against this horrendous bill that will do so much damage to our economy? i just find it frightening. >> sean, it's shocking to me that, where manchin took this because he said he wasn't going to raise taxes. it's going to raise taxes on coal and he said he didn't want to add spending and his support adds spending but now the focus is on kyrsten sinema. we'll see if she has the backbone to stand up for what she believed in. >> she talked about not raising taxes and hopefully she'll stick to that pledge unlike joe manchin. but the idea here is that you're going to raise $700 billion in new taxes, but 400 billion of that goes to global warming. al gore is like this is the greatest achievement in the war on global warring that we've
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ever seen in our eternity. mark my words it is a bad bill and you'll get more regulations and rules on top of taxes which makes america less competitive which is to steve's point exactly what we don't need. >> yeah, it is actually spending. steve and sean thank you very much for joining us tonight >> all right breaking tonight, the house passing an assault weapons ban for the first time in nearly 30 years. behind the scenes, five democrats voted against it. henry cuellar and vincent gonzalez of texas, jared golden of maine, wisconsin and curt schrader of oregon. that would have been enough to defeat the bill. but republicans came to the aid of nancy pelosi. look at these two individuals, brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania, and chris jacobs of new york. if those two republicans voted no, it would have been a tie and the bill would have been defeated. but, oh, no, they voted in favor of it. joining me now is colorado congresswoman lauren boebert
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co-chair of the second amendment caucus and the author of a new book which is called my american life. congressman boebert, thanks for joining us on the ingraham angle. you participated in that vote. >> thanks so much jason. >> why did you vote no? >> jason i refuse to use the democrat strategy by calling this even an assault weapon ban. this is a straight-up gun grab. this bill would make the most popular guns in america, like certain glocks and shotguns, illegal. this bill is the largest transfer of power from the american people to the federal government in modern history. not only is this bill wrong, this bill is blatantly unconstitutional. the score has already said that americans have the right to possess weapons that are in common use. i think 20 million ar-15s is considered common use. i promise you, shotguns, glocks, and these ars qualify as that and if fancy nancy pelosi and
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sleepy joe want my ar or my glocks, they can come to my house and try to take it themselves. when it comes to tyrannical gun grabs i will not comply. and don't forget jason, the summer of blm cities burning down wasn't that long ago. americans bought guns in record numbers to defend themselves while democrats stood by and praised these riots and wanted to defund our police. those supporting this legislation don't care about your safety, they care about power. so we need to make sure that people are calling their senators to kill the bill there since we couldn't depend on the republicans to do it in the house. >> i know a lot about your background, my brother has been involved in your campaign, just for full disclosure there. you describe yourself as five foot nothing. explain to the american people why a so-called assault weapon is something that you and others should be able to have access to. because it's not used as a hunting weapon they say. >> right.
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well, jason, the second amendment has nothing to do with hunting and it certainly doesn't have to do with anything with deers having kevlar invests it is oh' an equalizer gun rights are women's rights and i need an equalizer to defend myself against a larger potential aggressor. that's why most people carry so they have a way to defend themselves. and we have the second amendment to protect us from a tyrannical government. but this is important to me because i'm a mom of four boys. and i need a way to protect them, to defend our lives, and that is what this is all about. i have a pretty interesting story in my book, my american life, about what spurred me to get passionate about the second amendment. i saw so many politicians giving our freedoms away rather than securing our rights like they took an oath to do and i even challenged beto o'rourke whenever he said that he was going to come and take our guns
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and now i'm taking on nancy pelosi and the rest of the democrats. and unfortunately, two republicans in the house, to make sure that the american people's second amendment rights do not get taken away. >> congressman boebert thank you so much for joining us tonight on the ingraham angle. speaker nancy pelosi has just departed on her trip to asia with her trip to taiwan still up in the air. as we await her decision, the chinese have wasted no time leveling dangerous threats at the united states. and the number two in line for the presidency. up next we explain how perilous this could become. stay there.
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>> i'll make it a visit, the chinese side will take firm and strong measures to safeguard our sovereignty and territory. the u.s. must presume full responsibility for any consequence. >> jason: china warns pelosi trip to taiwan would cross a red line and keeps making threats about how they would respond. tonight we're learning more details about what that could mean. a reporter for the global times which is chinese state media suggested actually shooting her plane down writing if u.s. fighter jets escort pelosi's
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plane into taiwan it is invasion. the people's liberation army has the right to forcibly dispel pelosi' plane and the u.s. fighter jets including making warning shots and tactical movements of obstructive. if ineffective then shoot them down. joining us now is morgan ortega the former spokesman for the state and jordan chang, institute and senior fellow and author of an amazing book called the great u.s. china tech war, i highly recommend it. gordon, thanks for joining us here on set, you know an awful lot about what's going on here. what's your response by this blustering by china. >> this very well may not be bluster. it's inconceivable to us that take pla, people's liberation army would shoot down pelosi's plane but you have to remember at this very instance there are four chinese warships in japanese territory waters in the east china sea.
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chinese troops deep into india controlled territory in the himalayas. a few weeks ago the chinese invoked a vice is in the south china sea in the philippines. china is lashing out it might be taiwan but it might be some place else. this is an extremely dangerous regime at this point. >> morgan, i want to play this clip from the white house because the spokesperson was asked to respond in what the white house thinks about this. listen to this and i want to get your response. >> i know you're asking specifically about the rhetoric that we're hearing from china, but as it relates to the speaker's, the speaker's travels, something that we're just not going to speak to. right now that's a hypothetical. >> hypothetical? the wheel's out on the second in line to the presidency of the united states and the white house can't stand behind her? >> yeah. so, listen, there's a couple
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things going on here with the press secretary. first, i understand that you don't want to confirm the speaker of the house's travel until she's wheels down in taiwan. totally get that. i've been there a million times. the problem is that president biden already let the cat out of the bag, so to speak, whenever he answered the question and started talking about it publicly, and said, well, you know, the u s military doesn't want her to go. it was very irresponsible of biden to talk about it publicly, to even answer the question, and he sort of put beijing in the corner by doing that. secondly, though, even if you can't talk about the trip in and of itself, you have to address this editor of the global times. by the way, he's very boisterous, i think he used to say the worst things about me when i was state department spokesperson. i used to laugh at them by the way and print them out and put them on the wall. maybe they'll be in my book one day of the very if i ever have time to write it like gordon. but if you ever address the life of the speaker of the house,
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third in line to the presidency, what do you do? you have to stand up strong and equivocally and say absolutely you will not threaten the lives of top u.s. officials and they couldn't say that from the white house. i don't know if it was the incompetence of the press secretary or just the weak position of the biden white house in general. >> jason: now, gordon, i was surprised actually, you gave a much stronger answer to what i was asking about than i thought. there is a lot of dispute about what happened with this biden president xi call. why not just release the transcript and put it all to bed. the white house doesn't want to do that, though, do they? >> no, they don't because it would show that xi pinning took biden to the cleaners, we have seen that the chinese has gotten to the better of us each and every time. this phone call xi threatened the life of president bidenen. the president should have hung up when he heard that threat on
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his life. this is wrong and what we're doing is encourageing the chinese to make more and more threats and that's unly the way this administration thinks it should conduct dmoen dmoem's. >> jason: morgan i only have 20 seconds or so but the projection of strength has never been president biden's strong suit has it? >> no, and it's dangerous for america and the world. we are really entering a new era, a new time. china wants the world to know, it's puffing up its feathers right? they want the world to know and think of them as a super power. they want to be treated with the respect of a super power and we have to get serious about the threat because they are serious about projecting their own power now. >> jason: morgan and gordon thank you so much for joining us tonight, we really do appreciate it >> given all we have learned about hunter biden's shady business deals over the past week, former attorney general bill barr asked a fair question. where is the special counsel to look into the president's son?
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>> jason: how can there be notice special counsel appointed to investigate hunter biden? i'm seriously asking this question, and so is former attorney general bill barr, who told the federalist, quote, intervening events, especially recent reports about fci whistle blowers weren't adding the protection of special counsel status to ensure that key decisions are made independently without political favor. it all started with this 2015 e-mail from my board advisor to burisma, a company hunter biden did work for. quote, dear hunter, thank you for inviting me to dc and giving me an opportunity to meet your father and spend some time together. remember, biden said in 2019, he never spoke to hunter about any
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business dealings. there's the laptop from hell, there's photos, text messages, e-mails, voice mails, business transactions and, of course, there's hunter biden doing or at least trying to do business in places like china, russia, ukraine, the united arab emirates, kazakhstan, romania and mexico. these are all places where corruption runs rampant. so i ask again, why has there been no special counsel appointed at this point? joining me now is miranda devine new york columnist fox news contributor and author of the laptop from hell. very timely. also joining me is march go cleveland senior legal corespondent with the federalist who had a very important article coming out that talked about bill bar about this very question. so margot, why no special counsel? >> well, that is a very good question, that's a question for
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the current attorney general and i'm amazed that no one has really picked up on this. when bill barr was leaving his position, all the media made a big deal of him saying there was no need for a special counsel to look into hunter biden. but now he comes out and says, what is warranted at this point because change in circumstance. he speaks very purposefully when he does, and yet there is no discussion that has been spurred by that. so that's a great question for the current attorney general. >> jason: yeah, they need to answer that question. miranda, i want to get into the biden's business relationship with former clinton fbi director louie fried. here's an e-mail obtained by the daily mail that he said to hunter in 2016. i would be delighted to do future work with you. i also spoke to dad, presumably joe biden, a few weeks ago and
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would like to explore some future work options. then, less than a year later, he wrote to hunter, quote, you know, our family foundation made a $100,000 contribution to haley's children's trust last year. now that would be to the president's grandchildren. so, miranda, i mean, louie fried gets business out of romania because of the biden connection and as a thank you, $100,000 go into the vice-president's grandkids account? how is that not corruption? >> this is the way that the bidens did business. that is a really good insight into how they made money, traded favors. louis freeh was doing what a lot of people do who curry favor to the bidens to able to access work through them and connections, particularly overseas when joe biden was
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vice-president. and as you said louis freeh worked with hunter, was sort of brought in on a deal with a romanian billionaire who was in trouble in his country, had some corruption charges against him. so he was paying a hefty sum to hunter and his friends every month in an effort to try and get them to put pressure via the american government on the romanian government and get him off the hook. as it turned out it didn't work, he ended up going to jail and immediately when joe biden ceased to be vice-president hunter biden's payments from this billionaire also stopped. so tells you that's a clear quid pro quo just like the burisma payments to hunter biden were halved the minute joe biden was not vice-president. so there's louis freeh, the head, shows you how keep hunter biden's connections were to law enforcement and intelligence establishment thanks to his
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father. >> jason: yeah, the whole idea that you have this corrupt billionaire who wanted to curry favor with the department of justice so they go to hunter biden, because they know that hunter biden is for sale and that he can produce and, you know, the way they influence the department of justice is to get louia freeh to go in and do it, he has an all access pass being the former director. i'm telling you margot i think you did a great job, i encourage people to find that article and read what the former attorney general bill barr is saying about the appointment of a special counsel and miranda keep up the good work, because i'm telling you there is so much smoke and so much corruption here, you've done such a great job of exposing it all. i can't thank you both for joining us tonight. miranda and margot, thank you very much >> all right, it's been just over two years since violent riots destroyed much of minians calling an estimate $1 billion
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in damage. the ingraham angle went back to see how much have changed in and around the city from it being rebuilt to race relations to crime and much, much, much more. we start tonight in st. paul where angle producer stephanie curry spoke with one restaurant owner who says he no longer feels safe. >> so this restaurant opened at 7:00 now we open at 8:00 because we want the sun to come up before the staff comes in, we don't want it to be dark and scary before we come into this place. our other restaurant on the hill closes at 9:00 instead of 1:00 in the morning. >> brian operates hope restaurant and bar and don't think because it operates outside the city lines it's safe. >> we've had crime so now for us we shut the businesses down around sun down. this restaurant has been robbed three times, i think, and that doesn't include people coming in and stealing purses and all that
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but actual robberies and burglaries throughout the night. we have other restaurants so i think we've had a total of seven robberies in the last year and a half. you spend $40,000 on a southeastern conference but again it's really wasting money because we've never not found somebody that robbed us at our office or restaurant, so you spend all this money, 40,000 on this, 50,000 on something else, you close your restaurants early, you open later, you do all of that, you find the criminal, and then they're just back out the next day? so why even spend the money. we're better just leaving the door unlocked and saying please don't break anything and just leaving it. >> ingram and his family used to live just blocks away from the breakfast bar but the spike in crime including a deadly shooting made them leave. >> it's probably been a year now but we walked and they had put a shelter on the corner here called the freedom house and me and our brand new baby i think banks was six months old were walking and somebody came out pulled a gun out and started
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shooting it up in the air and we decided we can't do it anymore. >> what kind of support have you gotten from local law enforcement, local officials? >> local law enforcement, they almost show up and they're embarrassed because they know so many of these offenders and they just tell you, you show them the picture, because we have cameras everywhere, they can normally tell us who it is, where they live, and they're almost embarrassed because they know that they'll arrest them and then they tell you, just so you know they'll be back tomorrow and there's just no fear. the criminals know that i'm going to be out of jail tomorrow, so why not. the crazy thing is about the amount of repeat offenders. like for us the people that rob us, rob us, they get out of jail 24 hours later and then they come back and rob us the next week. >> jason: stunning story. make sure to tune in next week for the ingraham angle in minneapolis two years after george floyd's riots.
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laura will be all over the city talking to residents business owners former police and current police all about how race relations have changed since she was last year after the 2020 riots. that's next week, don't miss it. and up next radical progressives are turning minority communities away from the democratic party and over to america-first movement. laura talks to a former antifa recruit, coming up next.
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targeting the younger generation on stations like bet and mtv. giving this organization more chest is the unique background of these two men, barrington martin the second is a lifelong democrat who tried to primary john lewis at one point and gabriel was recruited by antifa in high school but ultimately saw the flaws in its ideology. joining me now is harrington and gabriel. gabriel, let's start with you. we've been seeing a lot of reporting lately about how especially hispanic voters are beginning to shift toward the gop in key parts of america. it anti americanism driving it or is the anti small business mindset of the democrats driving it? >> i think it really has to do with the anti americanism. look from my experience from antifa as well as radical politics i can tell you there's a lot of people, lot of radical progressives within the democratic party that want to
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make people believe that america is deeply divided or america doesn't really care about minority communities but nothing could be further from the truth. we've done our research and found over 80% of hispanic americans and 76% of african americans think america is is a great country but you wouldn't hear this from progressives because they want top divide and concur. they want to divide americans so they can push their woke ideologies because that's the only way they can win and that's what our america is standing against. we are trying to be a voice to the average american and tell them it is okay to show your support for america. >> well, barrington, i want to play some of the language that has become i think all-to-common in this administration. >> systemic racism is a stain on our nation's soul, the knee on the neck of justice for black persons, profound fear and trauma, the pain and exhaustion
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that black and brown americans experience every single day. >> america has a long history of systemic racism. black americans and black men in particular, have been treated, throughout the course of our history, as less than human. >> so apparently we are supposed to just believe the united states is kind of you are redeem ably institutionally and systemically racist. is that the can i have country anyone wants to live in and is the african american community like that rhetoric. >> absolutely not laura. this is a testament to the divisive radical ideology that continues to divide us as a country. this is why i joined our america and why we're seeking to upleft and for the cultural movement going on to awake the voices of the silent majority. and we will continue to do this by unifying all america under
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foundational american values. >> now, gabriel, there's an idea before politically in the hispanic community of unidad, everybody was going to be together, vote as a block think as a block. but when you think about that that's so demeaning to any group of voters, that you all have to agree and if you're not, then you're somehow a traitor to whatever hispanic community you come from. your reaction to the kind of traitor charge that occasionally we'll hear bandied about. >> you know, it's actually not occasional, it's a constant struggle as minorities and conservative minorities that we hear that we're betraying our minority. look i'm not betraying anybody. a lot of people are betraying the american i deals when they're trying to divide people and what we stand for is to unite everybody all americans of all creeds and races, that's really what we're standing for and whenever people say you guys are traiters, they're making it
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seem like they have some sort of -- they make it seem like they have the righteous belief that they're going to bin in the end. but at the end of the day when we stand here at our america is to lift the voices of americans, we don't care if you're left or right wing, we want pro americans so that's the kind of voices we want to highlight. >> barrington and gabriel we wish you the best of luck. thank you so much >> jason: up next two surprise guests join me right here on set. i'm not going to tell you who it is. you'll have to stick around and find out. that's coming up.
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i live in cambridge massachusetts and in regards to the internship, i've most enjoyed how it's structured. i like having, you know, seven hours you put your work into something and the last hour you get to see all of your efforts on screen on tv. >> jason: you've done a great job from what i hear. >> thank you. >> jason: what about you, where are you from and what are you going to do next? >> i'm from connecticut and next up for me is back to school back to college, i'm studying abroad in the fall and in regards to the internship, it's very difficult to choose what i love most, but it's really cool being emersed into the tv, you know, world and especially working with a lovely ingraham angle team. >> jason: that's good, that's g dave and caroline thanks for your hard work good luck to you and we can't forget the former angle's intern gabriel who now works on the show, she graduated works on the show. thanks gabby. well, that's it for tonight. i'm jason chefets thanks for
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filling in for laura and filling in for her. if you want to learn more about me go to jason in the house.com. my podcast wildlife photography again thanks to laura for letting me sit in. have a great weekend remember united states of america greatest country on the face of the planet. have a great weekend. ♪♪ >> greg: all right, look away for one minute. one minute and you guys, all right, happy friday. wearing my glasses tonight. maybe we'll win an emmy. so let's take a look at all the things that pissed me off, besides the looks i get when i buy clothes in the boys department. not my fault. first, biden's ratings are s
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