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and you a wonderful man. you are wonderful to mythor t children. you wonder, all right,o what's my grade? >> ae out of time, okay? i think i go from a c minus to a c that's in a free man. i gave you a c minus the last time. don't forget. oh, okay. thank you, velma. let your heart be troubles. >> laura's next. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. hello, everyone. >> i'm laura ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" from los angeles tonight. thanks for joining us on a very busy monday night. two tiers of justice. that's the focus of tonight's angle. rabid radical left wing activists are out wreaking havoc on america again. now, if you want to see what a deranged, violent, modern day brady bunch might look like, well, look no further than these six antifa freaks. violent, fiery riots,
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destroying a police car , shattering windows, tons of graffiti, all but one of those arrested in georgia were out of staters. there will want to be revolutionaries who traveled across state lines to terrorize and they hope to recruit and inspire others. now, the excuse this time was to call for a night of rage and reciprocal violence against police over the killing of an activist named manual step on tehran. who was fatally shot last week by police after he shot at george , a state patrol trooper. well, look, the antifa crowd did inspire others because 20 individuals gathered in boston supposedly over the weekend in solidarity with the atlanta based group, and they did so by vandalizing a public bandstand with vile anti law enforcement graffiti. and officers were injured when they had to respond to clear the area. and one of those arrested was
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the daughter of democrat massachusetts congresswoman katherine clark. in boston, the daughter of house democratic whip katherine clark was arrested during a separate anti cop protest over the atlanta police incident. riley darwell faces charges including assault with a dangerous weapon and damage of property by graffiti after she allegedly spray painted a monument before assaulting a police officer. >> and solidarity with the atlanta rioters. now, this individual pled not guilty and was released the same day on five hundred dollar bail. now she's non binary. so expect a lot of people are going to claim that a lifetime of being bullied drove this individual to do it. but our justice department doesn't want you to dwell on any of this, not the left wing violence we're seeing well-organized with an interstate component done to obstruct law enforcement from doing their jobs. that's never going to be
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considered the threat to society that anyone who voted for trump is like the man who put his feet on pelosi's desk. remember that picture on january six ? well, today, he was convicted on multiple charges and he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. now, mind you, his most serious crime was obstructing an official government proceeding. now, there were hundreds of people who engaged in no acts of violence on january six . but who were branded domestic terrorists in the media. some of them lost their jobs and generally had their lives destroyed. i didn't even get to go back to work. i was fired from my job at medical and i'd been there thirteen years and they didn't even bother to ask me what my part in that day was. >> dozens of those arrested were held in solitary confinement for months and conditions described as inhumane. >> they're about a little more than three dozen at what i call
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the d.c. they now have been locked down twenty two hours a day and their cells, as they were initially, and we do have political prisoners in the nation's capital . >> that's not an exaggeration. now, still others with no criminal records who had merely attended the january six speeches, they were treated like enemy combatants. i was sleeping on the couch and six o'clock in the morning i hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. fbi, open the door, open the door. will knock it down or something to that effect. no one was pointing an assault rifle at my head about four feet away. >> meanwhile, the only person who was shot on january six was that unarmed woman named ashley babbette, who was killed by a us capitol police officer. the doj closed that investigation a few months and determined that the shooting was justified by to truly believe in my heart that they know what they know it's murder. so i can admit to it. and so they have to just bypass it and blow by it and just act like it never happened. >> heartbreaking.
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and let's not forget the summer of 2020, the so-called summer of love, when approximately two billion dollars in property devastation was done. now real clear investigations, an in-depth analysis of january six versus the summer of 2020. and here are some of the highlights. the twenty twenty riots resulted in some fifteen times more injured police officers and damages that were seven hundred and forty times more costly. than those of the capital riot. dozens were held in pretrial detention for months. remember, while the vast majority of rioters from this summer of 2020 had their charges dropped and at least 18 individuals lost their lives in the name of supposedly peaceful protests for george floyd. so was justice really done for these losses? will we ever really know? well, let's not forget that lovel, a pair of well-to-do young manhattan lawyers who firebomb a new york police
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car . they faced a maximum of 10 years in prison, but they had their sentences downgraded to eighteen to twenty four months. and while we're at this conversation on the biden classify dock's case, is the media really and truly going to keep up the pressure to have standard of justice applied equally? all we know is that two and a half months after those initial documents were found, and the fbi still hadn't done a complete surprise search of all of biden's homes and offices was jill's lingerie drawer rummaged through like melania's was? and we're still waiting for those photos of the biden documents that are collected and perfectly arranged for photographers like they were at mar-a-lago. that was a photo op. now, the likelihood of that happening is about the same as the likelihood of the biden doj tipping off cnn to report live from a raid of the home of a top aide to former organizer with dozens of fbi swat team
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members in full gear, helmets all and helicopters hovering overhead. now, the goal from january seven, 2020 one to today is to discourage conservatives from getting involved from any of you, from attending rallies or even publicly supporting strong conservative candidates. the not so implicit message is , unless you're an establishment republican , think someone like mitt romney ,unless you support gender fluidity in all the curriculum, schools and transgenderism, unless you supported the covid lockdown's and all the vaccine mandates, you better watch your step now. you may be 17 or 70 . and even if you're not charged with a crime, you could be canceled. you could be kicked out of school, you could lose a scholarship, or you could have your professional world turned upside down. so none of us should be surprised that so many americans now believe that
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there are two tiers of justice in the united states , a generally more lenient one for those with the correct political motives and a far more draconian one for those who supported president trump or who simply oppose the left's policies. and that's the angle. joining me now is miranda devine, columnist at the new york post, fox news contributor and author of the laptop from . miranda, the goal here is simple. after a january six where there was violence done and we condemned it at the time. but the dragnet in the tens of millions of dollars that has been spent on hounding and finding every individual is on every camera shot anywhere. what was the real purpose? what is the real purpose? of doing this? well, it's political persecution and joe biden in his very first speech on his inauguration day made that clear because he singled out basically
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70 million americans who voted for donald trump as domestic terrorists and white supremacists and be on the lookout because the fbi was coming after you. and that's what's been happening in the two years since. and , you know, for the fbi to have conducted the largest investigation in their history over what was a riot that went on for two or three hours, it was regrettable. >> it shouldn't have happened. it was wrong. but most of the people that they've been rounding up are just guilty of trespassing. >> a lot of them were confused . >> doors were open. police had opened doors. >> for some people, there was a mass of people. richard viguerie barnett, who was convicted today by a jury in record time. he has a video showing himself trying to hang onto the door
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as he was being pushed into the capital by a surge of people. he was in there. he this was well after the violence. he was wandering around. he saw a room open. it was nancy pelosi's office. there were other people in there. the door was open. there were photographers in there. his big mistake was to put his feet up on one of the desks there, not pelosi's. >> and he was photographed. and that photograph went around the world as a sort of symbol of the terrors of that day. and nancy pelosi carried on like a stuck pig. i mean, the person who was killed that day was was a trump supporter. ashleigh babbitt. she was shot by a capitol police officer who was never given the same treatment that any other policeman is or police officer is when they shoot someone in the course of their duties and the double standards about a george floyd compared to an ashley babbitt, i mean, you
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could argue that both of them were wrongly killed and they never had radio silence. >> and we never we never really heard anything publicly about that investigation of why that was justified use of deadly force. she was unarmed. miranda, right on cue today, merrick garland, the attorney general, defended his department's independence watch department as a set of norms and practices, a ensure that we adhere to the rule of law. these mean, among other things, that we do not have different rules for democrats or republicans. different rules for the powerful or the powerless, different rules for the rich or for the poor. we apply the facts and the law and each case in a neutral nonpartizan manner. >> given what we just laid out on the angle. miranda, should any american really have faith in that claim? i mean, it's just laughable, honestly. just look at the way, as you
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have said, they are treating antifa compared to january six , protesters and rioters, you know, antifa and in those balam anti riots, four months before the twenty twenty election, there were the shock troops of the democratic party and they were urged on by kamala harris and nancy pelosi and joe biden, even just turning a blind eye, saying no big deal , pelosi said our people will do what people do. and and you when when they were police stations, burned down, when there were police cars with molotov cocktails, when it was a genuine violent insurrection to use the january committee, words outside the white house in may of 2020. and the president , president trump, had to be whisked with his family into an underground bunker. >> and there were terrible injuries to police officers in that square, st. john square.
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and then a church was burned, was set alight. then hardly anybody was ever was punished. >> you know, there was felony riot in. >> most of those were dropped. and to this day, everyone has to understand this on t for to for whatever you want to call it. they are organizing online in an interstate fashion to day to night. that is a federal crime, organizing for violent protests. and we've never heard this attorney general give a press conference directed just at that group. i don't believe i'm missing something. if they did, miranda, it's always great having you on , especially on this two tiered justice conversation. thank you. now, as it relates to biden's classified documents, his allies in the media in the white house have been offering a lot of excuses. but do any of them actually hold water? who better to check that than john radclyffe, former director of national intel.
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all right, john , i want to begin with one of the most repeated defenses that we've heard. one again and again, that was echoing in the in the media atmosphere today. this from a senior adviser to the white house counsel. he's fully cooperating with the department of justice. we're following doj lead throughout this investigation, making sure that they have access to the information that they need to conduct an efficient and thorough review. your response to this? we're cooperating defense. >> well, first of all, they weren't cooperating. it's not cooperating when you get caught. so in this case, it wasn't joe biden's lawyers that that notified that there was a problem of classified documents. it was the national archives that reported it to the department of justice. so they began cooperating when they got caught. but but to your larger point, laura , people need to understand that this is a red herring. cooperation is not a defense in the law. cooperate goes to the issue of leniency in the sentence that
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a defendant may get bank robbers who show up with the money back at the bank and cooperate, still get charged. so cooperation has nothing to do with culpability or liability. it only has to do with the sentence that would be imposed. >> all right. another defense there they're offering this was following the latest drip, drip, drip watch. >> president biden has said truthfully that there's no there there. and in the end, we will see this was just an inadvertent matter of filing. john , could there be an innocent mistake here? and no. >> and , you know, i think senator coons knows that. look, there is a there there. and there has to be look, i know we're on document batch number five or six and five or six different places and they can all run together. but the last one confirm that
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joe biden had documents from his time in the senate. and here's why that's significant. laura . this is why there's a there there unlike members of the executive branch, unlike presidents and vice presidents, secretaries of state who routinely handle classified documents are authorized not just to access them, but to keep them and even to transport them. as dni, i transported classified documents to capitol hill, to the white house all the time. there's always opportunities for there to be an inadvertent mistake that is not possible with members of congress, with senators. there is no congressman or senator that has anything other than access in a classified skiff and part of their oversight role. so the only way a document gets in a senator's home is if someone took it willfully, intentionally, deliberately. so there is no inadvertent mistake when it comes to members of congress having classified documents. but he was vice president and his office is being hacked up. all the reports are is done
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really quickly and they pack stuff up and some stuff got i mean, some stuff ended up in the boxes. >> you're saying that savable? it's inconceivable. so what we know is that unlike donald trump, who had classified documents for some 90 days, before the national archives notified him, if these documents come from classified documents are from his time in the senate, that means he had them for over five thousand days and an unsecured location. and so he never should have had them at all. and there is no defense to that. so we said at the beginning, laura , that this was going to get worse and worse for joe biden. and it certainly has. he has no defenses left. he's basically admitted that it's irresponsible for someone to do this. he's done it five or six different times. he doesn't have any legal defenses left. and , you know, this is just continue to get worse. and it's a it's a it's a great
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it's a grave national security concern when you have classified documents now confirm for a period of at least five thousand days, 15 years, in some cases, in a place that is either owned or rented by a drug addict who has business associates, that he's taken hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars from china, ukraine and other places. so it's even hard to do a national security damage assessment here. >> well, we joked that they might be in the dog bed at some point, and we were kind of joking. but you don't know what's going to happen at this point, john . it's good to see you. thank you. now, why biden's new chief of staff reveals that he knows he's in trouble. steven miller will reveal. plus, we're going to tell you what gavin newsom's wife is flooding california middle schools with . >> that's next. a once ignored education epidemic has become a nationwide issue. we are destroying an entire generation of children.
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vision loss. don't be one of them. get your eyes checked. >> call it biden's vow to wall street after ron klain to exit as biden's chief of staff. we learned over the weekendwe la that formernr covid czar jeff zients has been tapped to replace. id so who is it?tabbed well, when americans had concerns over vaccines, he told them that they would suffer a winter of severe illness and death and was the driving force behind the mandate'sdrivi ma
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bottom line. >> vaccination requirements work. and if a workplacees. bottom rs to follow the standard, the osha fineskplace can be qui. significant. enforcement actions include enforcemens up to thirteen thoud six hundred dollars per$1 violation. l we >> we will continue doing all we can to vaccinate the world. . >> lau but long before us authoritarian tendencies. he was a wall street power broker, a position that broughta him considerablet brough wealth and eventually conflict as well. he was broughtas well. to overs obama's rollout of health care. guvs the website. at the time, he heldof a considerable stake in a health care company. joining us now to unpack all of this is steven miller, former senior advisor to president trump, founder of america firt.. legal. , st so, steven, a wall street connected, obviously, committedt liberal, is now biden's ace inno the hole, head of 2020 four. they didn't go for d the diversitidn't y, did they ?e when somethingrs really mattersy
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to them, they didn't go for a firs d at. they went back to the power broker. broker.es that telwel us ? what does that del us? >> he's well, he's a perfect fit fort fi the biden white house. he is , on the one hand , a dogmatic, doctrinaire, hard core leftist, as we've seenn with tyrannical edicts on covid, trying to gleefull hil crush small business with ath a twinkle in his eye, ruin your life while he smiles happily and at the same time, he is plugged in with wall man street. he's a man of wall street , a man who's profited off of others health care, misery. so he's for this white house cronyism, corruption , and radical leftism. >> so expect to see even more extreme radical policiespoi under zine's over the next two years. >> well,e next two stephen , wee today that he's big shock in fs, favor of the u.s.. going back to the trans-pacific trrtnership would be a total disaster. but then thiacifics goes back to something that i just
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mentioned. the media was upset at the pick for one reason, but then you can't say much about the chieft. wh. but can you say whether any peol women or people of color werere considered next year? we if we don't have an announcement, we have not made an announcement. it i mean, asking kyp, thish is rich with irony, right? >>ony. yes.t with >> that is laden with irony. but look, at the end of of the day, americans care about is how is he going to execute his role? and in a sane country, inth a healthy country, after presiding over a disastrouss co covid response characterizedid by ruthless covid mandates thatt ruined lives that ruineded children's education, that ruined businesses that will have generation, thats of g lasting harms, and more people died by far, by far than under trump. you would think he wouldn't
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be allowed in any position of authority, let alone overnight become in effect, the second most powerful man in the united states of america., the and his only qualifications are. being a wall street tycoontionse who presided over a calamitous response to covid. he's in that job because he will implement the biden agenda unhesitatingly without any agend dissent whatsoever on wall street for a second, because biden has to try to reassure wall street because they've made lots of layoffs, layoffs and tech . i call but i called it the bailout of wall street for a reason. don't yo foru think that demonstrates again, it's not scranton, joe . it's not delaware. joe . it's not know it's not the middle class joe or amtrak ' . it is wall street, joe , with a with a leftish bent. >> well, you mentioned it with the trans-pacific partner partnership. president trump came ipresidn wn one , took an ax to the tpp,tp
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killed that horrible global trade deal . zine's is fodeal.r tpp and globe all the way. e he's he was tapped because he's going to placate the twoth masters of the biden whitehouse. house. >> we talked about the leftism angle, but then there'sstreet the wall street angle. wall street want angles to have the ability in one phone call to call their buddy, calli our pal jeff science and say, i need this favor. i need this hand , i need this,' help on this inside track, inside line. and he will be that conduit for the wall street globalist straight to the oval office. >> bye bye bye. jobs overseas. bs stephen , i need to get ove to something else that dropped the new york post reporting, th that for migrants who wereng bused in into new york citytexa from texas, we're just busted for snatching thousands of emerge from a nassau county macy's. w i guess it was.at was that was monday, stephen . that's theft. but there's a lot more crimes or that comes from is thatrising
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surprising to you? >> not surprise, just heartbreaking. we're letting millions of people into this country, no standarde letting les, no vettio rules, no processing and zero thisliance with the law. this is just the very beginninge of the new crime wave. that's amoing to be hitting cities all across america as a result of biden's completely unr unenforced, wide open border.n it is an epic disaster for this country. >> stephen , thank you. good to se u tonight. thagood, now we're out in california, where the political ambitions of the state's governor have been made crystal clear . he sees himself not just as a successor to biden, but he sees the state as an incubator of the most radical left wings policies we can all imagine. so it should come as noe's le surprise that he's let his wifei get in on the act as well. thnow, courtesy of our friends t open the books, we're learning that jennifer seibold newsom'sna films, replete with and radical gender ideology, are being shown in middle a schools. so we're going to watch an example.
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note the images that are being t showed with a kind of innocuousa message. the media is the message and the messenger and increasingly a powerful one . people learn more from media fro than any other single source ofa information. unders sota if you want to understands what's going on in our society in the twenty first century, we have to understand media. c.e adam andrew jesca is a ceod and founder of open the books .com joins us now. adam, how widespread are theselm films throughout california schools? well, jennifers throughout, siem discloses that these films and the corresponding curricula has been shown in five thousanda schools across the unitedto states to two point six millionn students and 11000 classrooms. so the footprint here is verys e impactful for this nonprofit. and make no mistake, laura ,, on on two of these films, they are
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mainstreaming in the classroom. that film you show there thatthw was quote unquote, age itpropriate material forasriat 11 year olds. and it only gets worse for 15 year olds. so, look, laura , you haveprogr, a family friendly program, and the details on this get pretty ugly. if peoplwant te wantse to see te the details of these films,e at they can come to our website and open the books that canks.cm read a. report. and if you click the links, viewer discretion is advised. e images are triple x rated. now, you're not going to beu'ren surprised about another thingheh who made an appearance later inn the same film that we showedear. everyone a little bit earlier. >> watch. one of the first thing s i dide mayor of when i became mayor of sano is francisco was appointed a female police chie i af and tn a female fire chief. fien they both show up at the podium, in a disaster, a lot of national media will look there and say, well, where's the police chiefaster,?l she's right here. where's the fire chief?here i know she's right here. people thought i was tryingke sm to make some grand statement when in facte , i was actually just hiring the most qualified two candidates. ra
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well, adam, that's just more of bean counting. instead of just talking aboutan merit and who cares whatt what y your gender is . but there you have it again,poli political propaganda on the schools. >> well, you have the newsrooms, quadruple dipping, taxpayer dollars. laura , you know, i'm from illinois. it is the super bowl off corruption. and we are used to politicians double dipping on the taxpayer dime. but this isn't double dipping or triple dipping. this is quadruple dipping. e the newsrooms have monetized state vendors first, gavinte newsom, a thousand state vendors for ten point six million dollars worth oftioh campaign donations while he was soliciting state vendors fore wa campaign cash, his wife was soliciting state vendors for five and six figure cos.ributions to her nonprofit . they create the films. they're licensed to the public schools. gavin newsom is the governor and the state legislature approved e statgislaturappropriates the r those public schools. but newsom, the wife new, it'sth
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a second bite at the apple s because she has a for profitmpa. film production company. sor ovethr the last decade, she has monetized one point six million to the for profit business that she owns.s take she's taking a salary of one point five million over the last ten years. do the math. that'sdo the that' three millio. and then in the films, it stars, the governor himself. the who's held out as the hero, the public policy expert. >> wow. eyou can do the math there.t hd it's not that hard to do, but it stinks to high heaven.u fo adam, thank you for exposingthis this. we. really appreciate it.out jo now, joanne, kamala's lunchla's could give you heartburn. and a big city mayor has a novel explanation for crime in her city. ation foraymond arroyo has alla the details and seen and unseen pr macular degeneration may leaesd to severe vision loss. and if you're takingnicall be missing a critical piece. preservation, preservationthte a red two contains the only clii
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the lunch table. well, laura , nancy,nd and chuck did it all and chuck did it last week. now, joe and carmela are getting together for a meal and broadcasting it on the second anniversary of their administration. they're using the luncirh as a 2020 four infomercial. >> i wish people could see what. i see sometimes. i've beein tn inhe the oval offe with you when the cameras are we there and mostly whene the cameras are not what younguy have singularly done based on who you are. and i mean thi >>in all sincerity, i feel good. >> and look at your situation as well. wher e we've come united thet hasn't world the way it hadn't beena for a while. yeah, we've united the world ort mexico and all south americah united because this administration has an open border policy and welcomes all their people trying to be united with their allies because we condone their use of slave labor and are running a nearly three hundred ruarlyy billion dollar trade deficit with them. and the europeans loveve u us because we're sending chunksu of our defense inventories to ukraine. e invent$50 billion to ukraine o
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far by comparison, germany sent two point three four billion dollars. >> we are just giving it all away. i don't think that lunch>> lau e i don't think the lunch infomercial is going to get him veryfo far . i think he looks out to lunchena even at a lunch. engaged >> he's not even know if he knows the entrees. laura , if i were kamalaif i harris, i would not be reminding people what the president's doing off camera. we've seen a few ot the prf thoo moments. they don't exactly engender confidence. did you mean the times when sh diees saved him from falling offhe the stage or when she ignoredd i him as he wandered aroundma the white house when obama was there? i mean, this is not exactly ad material for the next election, but, laura , what did the president do when news thats fifth cache of classified documents were discovere d in a his home and it dropped on a n saturday night? why he went on saturday night live with actress aubrey plaza, whom i've literally never heard
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of. >> i was actually votedua the most famous personll fromaw. delaware. i beat joe biden. look at this video he sent me over to his famous person in delaware. and there's no question about we're just grateful you made it out alive. >> can you believe this for a moment? a? i thought he was the musical guest. but when you're playing sidekick to the parks and recyoe sidekick, this is really low pkh for a president of the unitedra states . and by the way, i miss that part of the video of the launch ,going back to that for a second where carmelo was cutting his food for him. i meanwafood, that was very nict you to edit that out becauseedit that man in the back.backgr yeah, weou didn't want to show you all. well, biden hyde's on late night. kamala harris is out auditioning for the presidency. she headlined an abortionpres rightsid lin event on sunday in. tallahassee. >> listen to this. americ
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a is a promise. it is a promise. of freedom and liberty, not for some , but for all that we are each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. laura , think she missed something there? if this were a civics class, she'd get a minus.ivic i mean, she left out a creator and life, which i guess is what you do when you're talking about abortion advocates. >> lhe has the most annoying kadence of any public speaker that i can recall. all right.ecall. i love how little raymond demanded that anyone attending her event complete this documentmanded verifying their o statis blood sample.e sh i can't believe she didn't askal for a bowel sample or sample. . why not go all the way sample? it is ironic, laura , that at a an event where she said womenerh should get to choose what to doh
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with their bodies, she's requirin theg the signatue to get in. but mayor latoya cantrell, new orleans is facing a recall ,laura , il inn our city and her city is now the murder capital of the country. so cbsntry s invited her on to discuss what else crime prevention. new orleans has the highest pern capita murder rate of any majo?r city. >> why?rder wh ry is because one dealinghy with covid-19 people need to be held accountable acrosswe're sethe board and we're seeingd results. i would say we're moving inight the right direction. >> claude, i .ha i knew pfizer had a side effect of myocarditis. i didn't realize it causedlize carjackings, but apparently it does. ey kee lot of people that keep jacking people at the gas stations, are they going around with covid needles, trying to stab people there? why don't you talk, laura ?s tr well, she she said we're going in the right direction. five and twenty six cars stolen
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in new orleans since january 1st. n one hundred and one residentil burglaries. that's one hundred andsidentia % increase. that's hardly the right direction. finally,right ion. remember whe me this a few weeks ago? >> i've been thinking about this. >> how many times in your life have you ridden a horse? f well, i have some footage for ti you from this weekend that youu. might find interesting, laura . >> well, you know who thisr is for. it's jusint fogrr ingram who sad i was never on a horse.on huh? and laura, i will have you know, laura , i rode right down st. charles avenue. there we are patrolling. i should volunteer for the newsd orleans police mounted patrol, except i'm worried someone for would get my horse covidd somebo and i'd have a conflict of interest. you know, they might not pay giv for jacking people know what dee deep fake videos are. that is a deep list of deepdeos.
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the use of the term latin ex. so with such an unbalanced and kind of offensive coverage wherragee the hispanic communit turn, well, until now,no not may places, but that's about to change ahead of the twenty twenty four campaign, an outfit called american media is launching in an effort to sway hispanic opinion towardi the gop. c opinioivan garcia hildago woro hispanic surrogate for donalrkdr trump's 2020 campaign, and hefo wants to blow upr dona the traditional waysld in which conservative hispanics interact with the media. mr. hildago, ceo of americano media, joins me now. ivan , what is the problem with how hispanics are, you know, addresse yd and connected with now in the media?media? >> well, thanks for having me t on the show.ha first of all, that whole latinta text is absolutely ludicrous. it does not exist int the spanish language. sas you know, the spanish language is masculine,
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inclusive. so the latin text does not exist anywhere. there's just a bunch of crazy, s crazy liberals trying to tell us what to think and how to speak. bu tand spk but t the reality i. did we did a poll. twelve hundred registered voters nationwide. hispan and the answeric was pretty a clear , 60% identify hispanics, 30% as latino, and actually seven percent as other and onlys one point seven percent as latin. so there's your answer. it can't be any more clear than that. now, connectin cong with hispanc voters. i've beesan saying for syingo lg we need a hispanic rushspanic limbaugh. we need hispanic rh radio voic, television voices beyond what we hear in univision. and of course, all the other tha ways that hispanics get their media today. so what are we going to see with your organizing? going >> well, we're going to seee th the end of free speech imbalance balance in spanish language. that's exactly what we'rthat'sxg
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to do. we're going to we'rex going to follow the fox model. we're going to present both pre sidesents of the viewers aside. and right now they can't. right.ca because they seen't. telemundo,u univision, cnn espanol, which are clearly tilted to the left, their bias, and they push to th a left wing agenda. sobias a we believe that we'reti on the right side of the issues. so we're going to present both sidethe issues s ws know we're s that argument. we see that happening every single day. eet ha dayevery election. hispanics continue to come over to the gop and we believe nowiu, with an actual mediumn and actual network where they can go to and listen to the truth. no mas. fake news is our kind of slogan. so, hey, youd of know, my fake n that americano and you're goingo to be able to listen to both sides, democrats bot, hispanics. i know a friend of ours, our our resident democrat, as we call them. jose mourinho, who's on youren show often is on our network as well. and , you know, hey, see the viewers are going to see both sides. they're goinfakeg to realize whi fake news, who's not, and we're going to help them come home, c
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