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memphis police department sergeant lewis brownlie saidy ha kelly has prior arrests for attempted first degree murder, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment. back in 2020. . and at this hour, the manhuntg is still ongoing with some reports he's even made iwit torr arkansas. our own trace gallagher has been following allacgallaghe tht details from our west coast newsroom, and he joins us nowat with the latesest.t. >> >> t what can you tell us ?nsas and , laura , we're trying to we kirm the arkansas angle on this. y weou s knoayw the suspect, as yu say, apparently giving live stream faceboo k updates eachshoo time he shoots somebody. so as you said, police knows. who he has identified as 19 year old ezekial kelly , but it's unclear if they knowhas he exactly where he is .tate l has he crossed state lines?in apparently, the suspect a carjacked a woman in a gray suv. it was thought to be a gray noyota, but now they're saying it's a gray suv. w ing it'sand he has been on th spree ever since. he's wanted for multiple s across the city of
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memphis, including in south memphis, where at least one person was killed. n the road, another gas man was shot and killed at a gas station. and yet another woman has beenin injurejud. that now,he the 19 year old is apparently telling officers that he has shot a total of five people so far and has reportedly sent police a livee video where he appears to walk into an auto parts store, aims a gun at a man and pullsreside the trigger. police are telling all memphis residents to stay insident sta s you have to go out. the university of memphis appears to be on lockdown right, now, but if he has crossed state lines, they would be clear. we're trying to confirm where he is . so are policpolice.e. at least one time in the past several minutes, police thought they got a view of him.hey but apparently that has not turned out to be the case.se we know that he is dangerous. hn he is intent on targeting more people, driving around. and as you noted, laura zecher . kelly reportedly also previous
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arrest for attempted murder, first degree murder. he was sentenced t , first-deoter three years, but of course, twob years later, he's backac on the streets. .we'll keep you updated. >> unbelievable. thank you so basically, early release strikes again. now, this is what the aclu and george soros type prosecutors want nationwide. gein this is the result. so, kelli, as you said, was sentenced to three years, but then he was released on march 16th. of this year.e and now it looks like innocentie people are dead and injured. joining me now is brandon tatum, former tucson police officer, host of the officeroff tatum show and podcast.m show an playdon, you're seeing this play out tonight, including on facebook live. >> your reaction to what you're seeing so far ? >> amortize was horrifying. i could not believe my that this young man was on camerawith with such a depraved s mind to go and shoot innocent people that want to broadcast it. you know
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, i see that we have a criminal justice system that's flawed and we are ining u trouble if we don't dot something about this. this guy had charges that should have had him in prison for a very long time. if our syster m will worsystemk gets osed to instead he a slap on the wrist, he getsree. out of prison and he goes on ahe murdering spree. i hope that we l learn. and the funny thing is , let meu not say that is funny.t ironic g but the ironic thing is that top now people want to supportor. the police. the poli want the police involved because they're going to need the police to go and catch thise guy and put it and bring him tos justice before we kill more people. >> well, and we also have the social media aspect of this brandon. brandon, brandon, we've seen this before. where these killers want their moment of glory. they're online. you see him here and he considers himself a murderer or a celebrity, i guess. and this is where it takes us . we're looking at it right now. t brandon, your reaction to that aspect of it and how that
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affects how this thingam is obviously amplified and played out? >> well, i'll say we can startha from the very beginning. i would almost imagine that that youngn' man don't have a father. you don't have a structure when wh you don't have a father.en yourin your house and you don'tb have a male role model, lost. you begin to become lost. and when you're lost, you'reoo looking for support and you'reki looking fongr, i would say,glorf glorification from other people. moth peoand this young man is lg for acceptance and glorification by murdering peoplelorifica and showing and i that he's a killer.d argu and i woule d argue that it'ss the music that he's listening to as well. this mimics a lot of gang violence that occurs in rap music. all of these societal things are corrupting our young people and they are out here killing their loss. they need .s to and i'll say this, you know, just to close up my statement wd on this is that i wish that we had more young people with fathers. i believe that these things would not be happening the way that they're happening today. >> well, and mayor strickland,ha
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who has tried to addresscrime iu the crime issue, brandon, because it was devastator last year, we had record numbers of murders and other violent crimes in memphis. we covered that here on fox. and he came out tough againstmos crime. , over the last six months, new initiatives were passed.so and so forth. e very but we have to be very clear on what the left has demanded. and even some republicans have demanded with early release,incn including a violent offenders that jail is not the answer. , d extended prison sentences arede not the answer. i want to paint with too broad a brush here, but some people just have to be locked up.ave te some people cannot be let loosea on the street because thisus is this is the kind of thing that happens. i mean, only three years i yearn jail for attempted murder, aggravated assault, three years . and it even served three years, served two years.
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>> right. and i want people who say gilling to answer, give me the answer, because letting them out in, allowing them to be into the public where they're killing people. and this is just this is an example of somebody killing, killing another person. but they recidivatr persone. an most people get out of prison.id they go back to prison. and i believbelieve that we shoo a better job at monitoring and also holding these people accountable. also hol because when we don't, we see residual effects like this. the young, the youngththat wen t went out and killed the lady who was jogging, the teacher, ed, 20 years for doing almost the same thing that he did in this particulathr instance where a woman ended up dead.peop at what point dole we hold peope accountable? what point do at what point do we hold people behind bars and understand that lockintand tg them up and deprig them from being in the publicolo th the best solution tno the problem because nothing is going to save them outsideem of a miracle fromiracle fromm g. these people are depraved. they hate other people. their lost and they want toholdt kill. and if we don't hold thehem in prison and hold them accountable,accounta that's exae
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what they're going to do. the and we're going to strain to hoo demand on police and hope to t god that they catch them sooner than later. or a citizen who has a gun can stop him in his tracks. if not, we're going to haveon ad a big problem with this person and copycats who want to follow suit. >>k so much.ou.n great to see you tonight. now, we're really happy. we have arkansas senator tom cotton with us tonight. senator . now the issue of crime and our under incarceration problem have been really big on youru.s. your list to address in the u.s. senate. what do you make of what we're seeing tonight with the facts as we know them tonight? t >>onight well, it's another horrifying crimes in memphis.mei the people of memphis deserves. much better than what they'v ofe gotten from their city c government in just the last fewt days.w days. of saying these crimes that it's reflective of crime, go back for a long time, is reflective oflo crime in big across ameoss america. i'm praying right now that lawri enforcemencat in memphis or at this killer has crossed
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the mississippi river in cross swiftly tot the be apprehend him. but as you point out, weenbl goo this point in part because of failures of the left acrossminas america to treat criminals a as the criminals they are. we de crimino not have an over incarceration problem in this counnsomeas the left says, eve some republicans say half ofns s all violent crimes go unsolved. ay allfour fifths of all propery crimes go unsolved. tell their victims that we have an over incarceration problem in this country. killer s like the one we see tonight are depraved sociopaths. ey need to be locked up or they need to be executed. that's the way to keep crr citizens safe from these criminals. >> now, senator speaker pelosi , today kind of revealed what herr goal is after the midterm if the democrats manage to stay in power. >> watch this. he just passed the assault jus weapon bant in the house of we representatives. if we just when twweo more senators who sharethis n our view in thisex next election will be able to pull back that
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filibuster and pass the backgroundba check legislation. and again, the assault weapon ban ke the wn and make the worl. >> senator , that's what's going to happen if people keep voting for democrats innocentl americans will be deprived obefr their ability and ofiv their weapon of choice to useus for self-defense and mored onto depraved adults will be released onto the streets. that's streets what happened hee tonight. this man should be behind barsds if he was let out in two years o instead of three .in three is a joke for a sentence in the first place. >> think about what nancyacross pelosi is saying. democrats across the countrye have eliminated the bellba system. they've shortened prison ses, have eliminatedthey s the death penalty. they sympathize with criminals th crimi than thmore than their. and then when n you seyoe crime thisges like we've seen in the last few days, like cities that you've seen inli philadelphia, what'sats' the democrat solution is to take away your right as sa laow
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abiding citizen to defend yourself and your family. your and your ,e inman the democratic nominee for senate in pennsylvania. he sd a magic wand and he could just changeldn't one thing, it wouldn't be the costbe of gasoline.icin it wouldn't be the price of your groceries. it wouldn't be the opioiit woulh crisis we have in this country. if john fetterman had a magic wand, the one thing he would dos is eliminate long prison sentences for murderers. >>ison and john fetterman is non outlier. he may be a radical, but hetive is entirely representative of the radical left in america. of today that has unleashedthis a crime wave across this country. saw inyou saw in that clip whate pelosi says her answer to be , which is disarming law abidingd citizens. that's why everyab one oidingfeo your viewers should go out and votene o republican in two months to make sure that we e cn protect our fellow citizens from these depraved criminals. and senator cotton , another point that we have to raise here is that i think the the injection of race into
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the criticism of the police, which we saw going back to al sharpton, echoed by eric holderi in 2014, where it was the first instinct of theirs was to say it's racial. if someone's arrested, it'sandl racial. it if someone is manhandled, it's racist. that's also, i think, compromise policing across the country becauspolicie you to they arece, they're afraid. they're afraid to do a anything lest they be called racists for arresting someone who is not cooperative. it's very difficult to be a police officer in this environment. it's incredibly challenging tot. be policed. laura , i talked to policehe cot officers all across the country and they worry very much thatrry mayors or county executives or h governors will not support them when in the heat of the moment, they have to use deadly force.ty they want accountability for anyone who acts inappropriately ,but they don't want politicians jumping to themck the mnd throwing
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under the bus. we shoulend back the men andin women in blue . they were the only thing that stand between you and your family. these criminals like you seenig tonight in this rampagane acrosc itthe city of memphis and in fact, the people who are most harmed by this crime wave areie. likely to be minorities. memphimemphis is a majoritylook african-american city. look at what they've had t a toe deal with, not just in the lastd few days, but in monthsears o and years of rising crime, the same as the case in so manya cities across america. s americthe democratic left has. african-americans where crime is rising inn th their neighborhoods. that maneir neorhoods. that kila fletcher was apparently terrorizing his own community, the apartment building he lived in. where were the police officers? black, white, latino or any other race to protect those citizens? r anythey deserve better from their elected leaders. >> and meanwhile, we havrom thee consent decrees that t the justice department still has an effechedepartmet on polie departments across the country.
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i'm not saying there doesn't need to be any reforms. i'm sure their reforms are necessary in some cases. busarye cat the findings of impt bias in policing, those are those are too readily found with very little evidence and senator, back to the eric holder point. i likeer point. to read this qut so people know what i'm talking about. back in 2013, he said, too many people go to too many prisons for far too long, for no good rcement reasont reason. . we neewe need to ensure that incarceration is used to punish, deter and rehabilitate ,not merely to warehouse and forget. well, your final reaction to that, senator , given the news tonight? well, i think most citizens inin memphis wish that this killer had spent more than just a few years in jail for his crimes, or eliza fletcher and her family wish that her killer hady spent more time in jail than wer did for his heinous crimes. prison. t only
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they're not only to punish and to deter, but also to incapacitate, as you suggested, some people simply need toif be locked up to keep thisrers country safe . and if they're depraved murderers, they need toe exec be executed, something that biden administration has refused to do from the dayutthee hough they took office, even thoughth they're still federal prisoners sitting on death row, somethinfc the democratic left and left l wing legal activists had tried to stop. states like arkansas from doingg for decades. now people keep voting democrat . this is what g they're going to get . sadly, more crime and more depravit avityy across the country. >> senator , thank you tonight. now, nowhere is this under incarceration issue more stark than imore stan new york city a big apple struggles with aap dangerous string of repeat offenders. governor kathy hochul there signed the bill lastgovernor, wl quote, promote greater fairness ind restore dignity fomote grer individuals that have beendi affected by the criminal justice system. affecriminal jhere now is the mo unseat her, congressman lee zeldin, wher here the polls thee are tightening. congressman, we'll get to that
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in a moment. t what we see happening intonigh memphis tonight, another seriesf of tragedies. this is familiar to you and new york city. repeat offenders given slapsvino on the wrist. it's a revolving door. they go in, they get booked, they go out in twenty four hours. >> your response? t' that's right.s ri and it's a combination oghf criminal laws that we see passed in albany. we havsee e some district attorneys like alvin bragg refusing torefi enforce the langw. some lax di you have some lax district attorneys, judges who are letting people out in some other cases where the prosecutors are asking for toil to be set. and then we end up reading about the repeat offenders,es hd what we just had to take placeea a couple of weeks to go inwher the bronx where cortez was wass sucker puncheduc into a coma cot by someone who is a convicted sex offender. back outback outreet on the stre it's all on video. the person puts on the glove.rea this wasn'r t like some regular glove. the glove was a weaponit. a wea and this guypon. ends up in a c
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the nypd charges attempted murder. and you have the districtthe br attorney , darcel clark,on and bronx reducing that to misdemeanor assault. harassment. and then that guy is released back out on the street. weeks we saw the story just a fewsquae weeks ago where the times square slasher was released by a lack's queens judge. the prosecutor asked for bail, g but the judge releasese the person nonetheless. we saw it happen recently where a goldman sachs employee wason shot to death on the subway inte staten island. in that case, you ha youd a brooklyn judge who ends up goleasing somebody who is a prior convicted criminal. and then he goes outese co and s commits that murder. so it's a combination of all different kinds of factors here. fferent s of factothe highest pe is that in new york , they have cassels bail. people are able to commit offenses, be home for dinner, and that includes people who might just be caught with one point two million dollars worth of crystal meth in manhattan. yeah, instantly released on cash bail or its otherleased offenses. on cashlewhere the next story
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reading is the personis rearrested for a double manslaughter in yonkers. and yet we're murdering. ninety three year old connie in syracuse while congressman, here's kathy hochul, new y the current governor ofor new york . will you seek to defeau t saysfs that she focuses on every day. >> watch it.us on public safety focuals on public safety. all day long. i feel that we've really turned a corner. there's an energy and a the vitality out there that was not out there.re months ago.just a few months a. >> i really do think we're in a good place, good>> place, reaction, laura , as you try to share that story with the womane who when she has arrived in new york city subway, she hugs a pole or grabs a guardrail because she's afraid of being pushed in front of an oncomingia subway car . i was just is n crown heights where the jewish communityuse th is gathering because they're suffering from all sorts of violent anti-semiticeyringm ats after another americans against anti-semitism just cam aftere ot
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with the report over the lastpo hundreds of anti-semitic incidentrt ove hundreds that ton new york , only one person . rved one day in prison >> there are so many examples t where that story just doesn't ring true. yeah, tonight, an elderly man ad slashed head by machete wielding, disturbed woman with a slew of prior arrests in the new york post. thisright. this is completely out ofly o control, people. you keeput voting for this.g this is what you're going to get . congressman, thank you so much. mu and we're going keep ach. n eye thi on this manhunt throughout the hour. we're going to brings you allbr the updates as they comeyo. but up next, a brand new segment. you heard it here first, but wei unveil stories heard on the angry, mangled months, even years ago, that are just now being reported by others. tonight's offerings, the truth behind the vetting process for afghan refugees. behind tlast year. plus, the true toll that schoolr closures had on minorities. >> stay with us. you don't have to travel far to see breathtaking castles because the vast castles are
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eighty six eight five six five four four. that's 800 six eight five six five four four. >> lau now, we've just learned thatat the memphis suspect, ezekiel kelly , has been taken into cuso custody. we're actually goingdy. to dip mem into our affiliate fox thirteen in memphis to listen intoph their coverage. you can see them all aroundus. us . it looks like this. if we pan on the left looks like this, it appears as thoughs it's an ambulance which is now arriving.
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the ambulance is on scene now getting closer to the scene. again, if you're just if you're just joining us right now, pol police originally told the public tol to avoid the area four blocks north of us at sullivan, our excuse me, at hodgen, ivan , we are ed sullivan and hodge. so hodge we are four blocks sout where police say they took that suspect into custody. because authorities sayha they have that suspect in, custody. people in this neighborhood o will likely be breathing a sigh of relief f. their neighborhood, a tremendous amount of activitya and commotiondn all day. i mean, as you know, peoplemempi across memphis sitting in their living rooms afraid to w go outside. but thankfully, we're seeingopey that this scene hopefully can b be secured soon because thataga, suspect is now in custody. but again, if you look aroundjua people in the neighborhood, they're just at a loss fora losf words. all this. activity, we have yete to interview anyone in thisorho od so neighborhood. f anyone so w -e don't know if anyone.y! hey, did you guys see anything
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? no, no. a lot of people on their phone, but we don't know if anyone has actually seen or heard what happened. we're four blockt s south ofspect where police sayin they took the suspect into custody. we hear anothe.r siren approach. we don't know exactly who's approaching us . now, i'll telll you, you , thiss been wild. we've beenwe all day at the auto zone. we saw multiple, multiple lawen. enforcement thanks to our affiliate. >> we're going to bring you more details>> laura: thin n shooting as we get them. bug t noasw we'v e been noticing that what seems obvious to us , that the angle often takes some others a long time toe n catch on , do soto. are int "ynight, we're introducingro a new segment called you heard it here. first, we're goinggo ting too bg you two examples tonight. wit we start with the issue of the vetting of the seventy0 afgn six thousand afghan refugees res came here after biden' botched kabul pullout. here is what you were hearing on the angle over a year ago.
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we're being kept in the dark about how any of these people will be vetted. for starters, how many are there? wh whatat criteria is being used to determine who gets u raised if your hand if you trust the people behind the current border crisis,rust here and the afghanistan debacle to properlyr is teach and every one of these people, is there any reason to believe that the vetting is actually being done inance wt accordance with u.s. law? well, today, 13 months later, a watchdog report is revealing that dhs failed to properly vet afghan refugees coming intounit the united states because beca , quote, did not alwaysed have critical data needed. and as a result, dhs may haves a admitted refugeeves to the u.s. who pose a risk to nationalriskt securityo , the safety of local communities. great.l isn't this awesome? communjoining me now is wisconsv congressman tom tiphanie, who was also tryinina's wiscg td the alarm on this last year. congressman, this is what a white house was tellingwatc us last september. watch this.
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i can absolutely assure nou that no one is coming into the united states of america who has not been throught be prthorough screening and background check process. >> congressmanoc, what a difference 13 months make. tht you anthisd i were fro on ts from the beginning. >> should it be any surprise to the american people thate they were misledere? this is no different than the southern border. when mayka secretary border whes came before the judiciary committee and lied to us andus said the border is secure. a yea a year agogo, president biden said inflation is transitory.a r and now, a year later, we find out that they did not vet them.e and as you said, laura , we were talking about this a year ago. i was at fort mccoy hereort mc n wisconsin. we saw the first t twohe thousae refugees come and none of them had went through the sib process. i asked about people could walk right off from the base without any authorization from the commanding officer. we sounded the warning bell
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on that. and now finally, the inspector generaow finall of the departmef homeland security is talking about this and saying this is aa threat to national security and to our local communities. secuyeah, basically, it's one bg oops, except potentially th the lives of american citizens are going to be jeopardized becaus e this thirst ore desire desperate desire to bring more refugees into a country. now, congressman, earlier thisco year, you shared a link, i believe it was on your twitter account of a report of this pentagon audit of thisau entire vetting processdi. bide and you wrote that the busn h administration has been recklessly releasing res afghans dangerou into our communities while the liars and the propagandacomf politifact said that your comments were mostly falsec . the fact checkers arhee basicalo just a pr arm off th the democrs at this point. >> yeah, for sure.or well, we sent notice to them a
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today and we said, we hopepdate you update your politifact because now ityo is very clear e as you said, the department of defense has identified thisthe and now the department of homeland security inspector general hadepartmeitys identifis ying t and i think a key point herehi, and i've been saying this from the very start over a year ago,o laura , they should have tob. go through the siby, the special immigrant visa process, if they would have went through the process, just like the previous administrationpreviousn, w, we n have these questions at this point. afghanistas atafghanistan is a o different country. you don't go down ton't the dmn kabul and figure out who people are. that's not how it that's how it works in afghanistan.n. >> there are all of them>> lauaf interpreters. o i guess there's a lot of interpreters. congressman, thank you now. nt our next installment oyofe firs, you heard it here. first, let's tak le a look at school lockdowns and the impact that they had on minority students in particular. nts in parhere's what the angled starting over two years ago.
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what happened to the poor kids, especially the disadvantaged? kids, minority kids insituat difficult situations already thisio is going to be a nightmat in the fall if these schools aren't fully opene fully open.ds i'm going to advocate this from morning, noon and night for the poor and minority kids inthe in d.c. because they're no ntot going back to school. until january 7th, which means never this year in d.c. if these folks really cared aboutea traditionally marginre people, students, kids, then be spending their time working on opening these schools. well, now many are finally hearing the truth for the first time in washington. d.c., test scores plummeted for public school students acrossmas all grades, bucot math scores among black and hispanic students saw the most pronounced decline from 21% to nine percent for black students and thirty one percent to 17%% o for hispanics. r and check this out in languag.
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arts. black students had the largest black decline in proficiency.jo >> just terrible news. joining me now is nikki nele, founder and president of parents defending education. >> nikkieducation., now you hav. mayor muriel bowser keeping unvaccinated students out of school. they can't go to school atl ale minority students once againtede getting shafted here. why it>> happened. right>> laur no lawsuit filedwhy hasn't agaid mandates. >> this is coming from peoplate? who screamg equity from the rooftops. and they have they don't care about equity. well, that's a lot ofas positioning. but again, as these numberst pae show, this just confirms whatnt parents have been sayings ying r two years. not only was the pandemic pande and the school lockdownsmi devastatine schoolg for studentl health, but obviously forme their academic achievement. and it's nnt.it's no surprise tt hurt the most disadvantaged and the most vulnerable students among us . and so vulnerabl ose people all of those peoplera should be held accountable for their actions. nikki, i'm so glad you raised the point of diversity, equity, inclusion, the tolerant crowd, the crowds most likely tort of
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scream racism. it's the art oprf projection. there. policies are racist,r their viewpoints lowering b the bar for kids who happen tors be minorities. that's racist. yeyet everybody else around them doesn't agree. they claim they're racist. it'sthey c they're just appalli. >> we were told one the otherl essar bill was forced through last year in february.nat 2020 one that that money was essential to open schools. and so parents believe that that was for airt purifiers li and for sanitation and things like that. e seen, thanks to investigative reporting, that that money was redirected to whh pet projects, social emotionalar learning, which is a trojan horse for things like criticalon race theory. he wso, again,this thi is was nr about our children to start with . it was about moneyasey and and r for the teachers unions and their friends. and randi weingarten refusesthe take any responsibility because she does not care about children. nikki, thank se she you very much. ll have sorry thisyo was a little short tonight because of the breaking news. we'll have you back soon. thanon thank yk you . now, it's like a political groundhog day because the obamas and the clintons,
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obama, recalled the former president warning, don't underestimatt warninunderee joeo f things up. and then there was obama'sere w obvisit to the white house earlier this year when hehe cal called joe biden vicled evice president and totally ignored the person. look at him. nored tht today, obama put all a that behind them. >>y someone once said that ifye you're looking for a friend ini washington, get it done. but i was even luckier to haveae a chance to spend eight years working day and night with a man who became a true partner and a true friend. >> now, laura , did he just compare joe biden to a dog? t to be clear here.to a d that wasog an odd way to approah their eight year relationshitop that is what i thought. but it was it was it's all weird when he comes becauseeryoe everyone likes obama, but d they don't like joe . so it's a very odd dichotomy. it's like the returning hero. and then that's what i want
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every speaks. h-wah-wa it's bizarre. all right. metoday, raymond, it's one ofe s those days when the media, though, pretends. right, that obama was a totally successful president .ity. but i mean, we know that in reality, he was e the establishment's last reala o chance in obama.ul i would say blew it because his administration was two terms, but it led directly to the risem of populism and the election of donald trump. >> so. a well, how can that be aomeway success? in some ways? at youwhat you saw today, the kf adulation of the obamas, the almost celebrity sheen oful it all, it it shows you whye thy that tension was created because they weren't always doing the people's busines peop. they were doing their owns were business. but whatever the tensions law might have been betwee, ittweenn the former presidents, it's good to see that former first lady michelle obama was so content today playing second fiddle to her husband and beingy told where to stand, what to say.
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if i'm willing to roll over and become a stepford flotusnota not happening, i'll pickpp my team, choose my causes. you leav e me alone. >> understood. oh, come. on . viola davis playing michelle. she will perform. come on . the former first lady. come on . she was a very humble and very beautiful today ceremony. she looked terrific. eremony.particular, i think, ash described the obama's accomplishmentas s. >> it was amazing, historic, what it sam kass used to say, unprecedented. a girl like me, she was never supposed to be up there next to jacqueline kennedy. tkennedy and dolly madison. di. she was never supposed to livel' in this house. and she definitely wasn't supposed to serve as first lady . >> lau >> laura , i love the lookra on barack obama's face. as michelle speaks, he looks like he's midway through a colonoscopidway without anesthesia. she drags on and on anye woul
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more board and he'd be us. >> i mean, he he just when she o firstquiet, when i g of all, why this?: wh >> she must she continued toconn refer to herself iuen the third person. story. we all know her story. she's a global celebrity.cele britworth a couple hundred milln dollars. that just happened. p okay, we get it. yeah, but the worst part, laura , were the actualrack's portraits. but rocklis looked likkee a phoa photo. somebody snapped out on their. phone. in this violabama painting. she looks like viola davis. dav. sh she is becoming viola davis.thin >> i mean, look at this. she's got this kind of lookfacea on her face, almost anlm annoyed pucker. she may be the most ticked offfs first lady since rachel jacksote ,who died beforeth her husband took office. so she had to really be ticked off. but i think paintings are hardo' to and they had to her to capture the essence ofrson. the person. bu e seemedthos a little modern contemporary.
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they didn't seem to kind of of whitn the making of usually the white house is .>> a aw we're talkings about former first ladies. hillary clinton just won't d go away. and she and daughter chelseadaul are out pushing a new book and a special on gutsy women. what do you make of this, laura ? >> we don't we don't think that any woman should just shut uplds >>d sing or shut up and play sports . okay, laura , your reaction? ow >>sh i think she's throwing shae on a gutsy shot up and saying, s shut up and sing all the shuti u up. and that's the stuff i came up with . she doesn't like that..re say you're only gutsy if you're out there pushingug the clintons agenda, then you're're super gutsy. but if you don't s agree with te clintons, you're just a loser. i've got to go .y. well, well, hillary clinton's. comments really took the cake. you know, she was talking about there's there should be one rule of justice referring to the mar a lago raid when indeedl she has all those emailsl rattling around. and contrary to her narrative, a the fbi said forctor actors hadl
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access to that classifiedas information and probably intercepted it, that it'saura: a the fbi.y >> yeah, maybebe my next shortte story will just be called shut up and bletch bet raymon, chelsea, maybe chelsea will appreciate that one .e rathmell gutsy move. gutsy move. ingram a gutsy, gutsy.righ alt,l right, raymond r, shut up. and go right now. advic i'm just kidding.e all right. coming up, my adviceea on the next motion thatshou the trump legal teamld b should be filing and soon and how itho could actually stoitp the doj in its tracks. >> stay there. >> hi , i'm mike huckabee. former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system. helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to
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government officials, but identified in reporting as this is is people familiar with thete investigation. now? so what can be done now? for is it possible for trump'sthis t legal team to get this entire thing thrown out by filing initially a motion to showo sh cause in court to slow all of this down? since we know i mean, there's no other way it could have gotten to the press. the doj has to be releasingely i information that goes tove someone to ultimately give it to the press. n fair >> how does this result in fairo justice for anyone, obviously,ma for donald trump? joining me now are madeleine,ham chairwoman of the republican nationaleet dh lawyers associat. as falleet, doesn't all of this fall under judge eileen und cannon's doesn't follow undern'a her jurisdiction, bullt what legal options does the trumphe t team havrumpe with these leaks? >> laura , thank you . what what the doj is doing
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right now is clearly leaking to the media. and i think in response to that, this judge has jurisdi jurisdiction over the fruits of the search warrantf the se and s going to take her time to let the special master that gets filiinted pursuant to the party's filings on friday. go through all these documents, make a report to herth, and then she gets to decide what happense with those documents. that's the process. and so certainly durin.ring this time, she has a right to decideh how the doj gets to act to with respect these documents.ha so i think she's already made that order. laura , her order says that the united states cannot make any investigative use or really ,in my reading, any use of these documents. k that would include,y woul if it's nod t clear to the government leaking and manipulating the publicder,s with respect to them.he and when you look at her order, the actually clearly goes through why the interest of justice and the perception ofths the interest of justice require that that be the way that this gets handled. that that that these documentse not be thrown around and useddi
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to the disadvantage of the of the movement. >> l that is the problem. so my point is , all the liable there. right. so i completely agree with you. but my point is like, what, two or three days after that came out and another leak occurs? right. so it's just like a wanton wanto disregard, almost in spite ofof her ruling that the doj is le is leaking this information. soak what resort, if any, at tht point does a potential defendant have in this case or you're saying nothing, justplay have to let it play out?out? >> no. her okay, so so here's here's wherea we are right now. sid on friday, each sidee is is supposed to makeon to tha submission to the court, nol only about who they want the special master to be ,also maybe they'll agree. maybe they won't, but also the procedures. and i think in that regard, that's an opportunitway foret the court is going to issues. a further order that sets forthu the details. if it the court could issue a further order to make clear that if this is not already clear , you at the doj are you told me,
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the judge, that this supersensitive top secret information and that's whyve, t- i can't even issue this order. well, let's take you at faceingi value. you can't do anything with it. you can't talk to talk about it. and you need to zip o zip it ant from the point of view of a gag order. gag orders are really disfavored. they'rtheye really just around a criminal trial and they're very limited. but here becauseound a c where we are has he process is it has not been determined that the government has the right to any of those documents at thisat time. that is to be determined by this court. so, yes, i think the court that she can tell the court she can tell them to to keep it underap wraps until further until further order. i just think they can justd disregard what this judgeep is saying and we'll see if it keeps happening. bahamut. thank you so much. great to see you tonight.u so mthnow, the pathetic lengths to the social media crowd are going to sink to in order to go viral. >> we'll show you one when we come back . are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now is the best
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