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d that i beganry and i to worry for the sake of the country. and i'm still i remain worriedra today. and but i hear where you're coming from overall., thank i hope you like everything else about the show. thantchingk you for watching.ma we can't dkeo this without you u you make it possible. so thank you for being outhi there. all right. leat's all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr.t eart never miss an episode. >> in the meantime, let not ♪ ♪ your heart be trouble. here's laura . >>m laura ingram . lthis is ingram angle. it's great to have you with usa tonight. a town hal youl meeting at the i palestine high school just ended moments to go now.wn are l residents in the ohio town are rightfully infuser, aidedm by the response from local officials and federal officials . now, iofalf yos.u though t there wasa a concerted effort by powerful forces to try to , you know, sweep this story under the rug and even the area of thoseo how who can be helped, well,to listn to how tonight's town hall
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opened the one mile radius. wah, wah, wah, mr. zelenka train transportation and others such b experts based on previouu incidents. everybody sounds like. yeah, you heard that right.d tht pete bota, judges, department of transportation. t pete butti what did we tell you about but a judge that's limiting aid to a one mile radius around the derailment site? e and tonight, that man is still on the job. heou couldn'ldn't handle the faa problem the other week when dow that thing shut down. now, we're going to have a lotus more on this and that.a fe that's in just a few moments.w bu t first,♪ we have now heard from multiple authoritative voices from a former norat
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commander to the former dni to a former navy pilot who all say that what's been happening in or near our airspace is very serious from a national security standpoint. >> w e all should be incredibly seein concerned. >> you're also seeing the confluence of a distinctive activity by our adversaries to test our systems. tt. >> it looks like a coordinated effort. have >> we literally have thi things above our heads that we're now n shooting down with our own assets. we all deserve an answer owef aw what they arer we now. . it certainly isn't something that should be kind of laughed of't some f. tions >> i know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there is no again, no indication of aliens orrecent extraterrestrial activity with these recent takedowns. ovb >>ut i'm just you know, i loved the movie, but i'm just going to leave it there. certainly shouldn't be casually
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dismissed with maybes or might be o:r could be . could >> these very well could be balloons of a completely benign nature based on the flight characteristic, se the visual confirmation by the pilots and some other data thats we're putting to it. one sort of, well, leading indication could be that they wern coe actually benign balloons. >> how is hed, employed? es that's a little premature to make these pronouncementsn since biden's own pentagon chief said they haven't been able to recover anything. now, the fact is , our adversaries, most notablyy h china,ave been have been workind to get the surveillance edge on us, but they're going to do it by any means necessary from embedding spies and ccp footr soldiers into our universities to stealing our technology and then reverse engineering it . save f now, the administration tried to save face yesterday "tcbeakingace
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"the washington post" and cbs that they had been tracking d been tthat first spy balloon the whole time since it lefta. china. my question tonight is , why would anyone believe that?t the only thing we know for sure is that biden, blinkx in and harris do not want anything, not even chinese spying to interfere with their desire to cozy up to china. this is what their donors wants and this is what big business we ss. and we seeee this pl this playi. on the state level as well. some of our oldest corporations are eager to attract chinese investment. a few weeks back , republi republican governor glenn youngkin smartly rejecten d ford motor company's plan to build batteries in virginia, citingvirginia its collaboratioa chinese entity. but michigan and ford, they don't care. the batter tery veny venture will happen there. just two weeks ago, ford ceod c jim farley announced the company lost aboutjirley two
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billion dollars over the previous year. got to make upevious yr. for that i shortfall somewhere. so who cares if it comes at the expense of american dependance? and of course, michiganchigan governor gretchen witless wittmer couldn't pass up the chance to take a victory lap over turning her state over. to the ccp. >> we are coming together w to celebrate a big win for michigan. bo're going to make electricwe e vehicles top to bottom righttt here in the great state of michigan. state of michiga >>and i am grateful to ford. >> l but if someone really cared drilling and m good paying jobs ,she'd be pushing tonight for more drilling and more fracking sthich would actually make us stronger then and not more depend on china. chris bériot, an independents energy analyst who tracks mineral markets, he doesn't seem concernedalnot with what te means for american markets.ts t instead, he tookoo a shot at junkins move, claiming that he was just throwing some redd met
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to his base. red meat? well, fox exclusively reportedfa today that the ceo of contemporary ampera technology, the chinese company that's partnering with forde chines, id directly to the ccp, so-called united front influence campaign . but of course, don't expect to hear from our hologram. president . he's not going to raise any concern about any of this. is first, not it's not clear he follows any of this closely ordd even understands it. unter' and second, from whast we've seen on hunter's laptop, there's every reason to believei that he and hilys family areo me compromised. >> joining me now is newtow i gingrich, former speakers newt,c the house and fox newson contributor newt, just a daycret after we learned that the secret chinese donations to the university of delaware skyrocket, added aftere ha the biden institute openeds told a source told fox news justt a e a few hours agw o that the fbi e
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searched the university of delaware two timesd univer for s classified documents. >> your response? well, in the first question is , if the biden team, both at the university of pennsylvania, university of pennsylvania which which got over $62 m sixty two million dollars from the chinese communisilt and at the university of delaware, which got at least twenty six million from the chinese communist, when people like secretary of state ben blinken was being paid a million dollars a year to run the penn biden center, was that chiness e communist money? bouth is , we don't know because both those universitiets in violation of u.s. law don't moport it and their books aren't open and you can'net follow the money. but there's a deeper thing here . this is thadminie most dishonest foministration in american history. and we now have followingg afgh afghanistan, a perfect caseo study and why we need to totally overhaul belie
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the pentagon. ve i don't i don't believe forinute one minute anythinang they sayta anymore.ret so the fact that they are so incompet incompetent. remember, we weren't even told about this balloon over montanal until a montana newspape ar i published a photograph of it. ifr publishedeve that photograph, we might never have known about the balloon. now we're being told, oh, this wasn't a surprise. the we followed it all the way from hainan island. i don't believe that fort' a second or if it's true, then the levels of incompetence inside the pentagon are even more staggering than you canst imagine because nobodyoodebod understood whatever somebody understood. now we have three more devices and you have the secretary of defense saying, truth is , wesee don't have any idea whaty they are because they haven'ts y even figured out b a model thatn n if only bring them dow thu can captue the material. the idea that we're e shooting these things out of the sky and then we go , oh, i wonder what that was. and thenand then i wonder why pe worry about aliens.
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by the way, i just didletter a newsletter calle cad the aliens the among us , just making the point you actually have an attack. defense federal department now at the department of defense that's assigned to look at aliensns they and look atct alien objects. and the whole thing is s theo wn that it's no wonder no american trust this government, because it either lies, is utterly three boxes younningly ignorant. you get to choose which ofu like the three boxes you like more .t >> well, we learned late todayda or earlier today, i should say, that the white house may sendbee biden ou ht before he leaves for he ind on monday to talk about the balloons. newt, but he's just doinstg that because he's feeling the political heat, correct? use it he's not doing that fo'sr becaus e it's just the right thing to do that he's being forced to do that. >> but if he does that at all, why would banora why would you believe anything he says? unti wou i mean, we were told te wasn't told until wednesday of e last week thatxi the balloone de existed. then hcie madesio sh the decisid
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to shoot it down. the defense department rejected his decisionis. so he went from being commandern in chief to suggestion in chief. y decided then they finally decidd to shoot it down only after it crossed the entire country and ended up off south clinton. i think about that. if if it is in any way true that we knew from the time i left hainan island what itwasi was doing, why wasn't it shot down over alaska? and by the way, what are these other three devices that havem now been shot down? and why are we suddenly shooting things down? and if you go back and look at the historical record , how many of these things are there out there that we were never told about? i think the average american has every right to say the system is totally out of control. it is stunningly dishonest, and it'snd it' incompetence riv. >> it's dishonesty. yeahdi, most republicans think you can never cut the defensede budget and you just, you know,fa they run away from thaveton a conversation. newt, we got to roll. great to have you on tonight. as always. >> and as biden flounders, sofag
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most of ou do the far left nuts who are running most of our cities. now, take seattle, which in anne is going to be celebrating the third anniversarniy off love their inspirational summer of love. now, thing things ws were so bad that prattle police were forced in 2020 to abandon their east precinct when those thugecs toof over and claimed it as part of their so-called autonomous zone. now, city leaders voweddefund to defund and then rematch a should law enforcement of the defund effort. it kind of fizzled, but police officers, oh, yeah, they got the message. they no longer. felt respectedwhich th or supported, which then led to en spike ia huge spike in retirs among police officers. and then npoliceo surprise, majr recruitment shortfalls. and the seattlt walle police are still struggling to fill their ranks sinckse 2020. the department has lost 515 offr five hundred and fifteen officers and hireds i one hundred and ninety . that's despite mayor brucer's harrell's much publicized
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recruitment efforts and hiring bonus programs. st so, wait, let me get this straight. you mean labelinraight?g an ente profession as systemically racist and then tolerating property?ray painting a.s.a. be all over public property that has a negative impactativeo on morale. wow, that's shocking. well , the impact of this, along with pot legalization and its sanctuary city status, it's been devastating that crime has increased compared to twentyt to twenty one , which was aurt that time. are all time high.ly we have actually saw overarp in the last three years a reallycr sharp increase in the amount ofe shootings that our cities experienced. const closistently seeet 16% of t about sixteen percent of these shootings have hadhe shoe at sol of homelessness as well. >> more on that homelessnessmomt problem in a moment., safeut the cop shortage is not
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just dangerous to public safety, it's killingtylling th the seattle economy.he s now, consider this storytory t w caught my eye this morning about a bike shop owner namedd o corey gassmann, as described by seattle times columnist danny westnet. likee times.like a a lot of busn seattle, he suffered repeated breakdowns, including one thist month where someone smashed a rock through the front glass door to steal bikes. and officer who stopped by later commented to gassmannu. it ,should consider moving his shop to bellevue safe for there. that's when gaspin knew it was overhe. r tellingpolice office me to get the bleep out to seattle, or else it'll just happen again. well, everyone should now understa understand that the left never cared about george floyd nevert cared abouhelpt helping the lite guy or helping minorities,t th because if they did, they would have already rolled back all these destructive policies. their goal was and isth the destruction of a capitalist
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system and frankly, ofr our country. so if this is their idea of a marxist utopia, but we should teach the lesson of seattle in every high school classroom inby america that'll set everyone straight. that dri so if you want to create anl urban landscape that drives outd companies big and small while it becomes a mecca for homelessness, then definitely follow seattle's model on today as the parents of childrena who attended john stanford few international elementary school in wallingford, a school which is located neafew --r pasadena,e in to help in fires, murders, drug dealing all within a stone's or of a community school. several houses have been burned down on the streeteral car. s we on monday, several car windowsre were smashed. forunacceitceptable the city to sit by and watch as the encampment becomes bigger, more dangerous for those insideos those who live within this neighborhood. and the students and staff at john stanton international school. >> absolutely appalling. that this is happening in
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the united states of america, anywhere in this country. : but this is what happens whend you elect weak kneed leaders like mayor bruce harrell and governor jay inslee. while politicians run your city and your state run them right into the ground, not an adult. and what w the room to push back against any of this. noth leave int dest the wake? wellruction., nothing but destrf if t youhe walsek the streets oy of these major cities, i think a lot of these leaders, you know, what should happen? d to >> they should be forced to live next to these encampments. nextmpments a for a month or frankly, for the rest of the year in two thousand miles away, anotherg mo left wing mayor is wreakingr havoc on another once gleaming american city. the homeless populatioy.n is soe desperate in chicago that they're flocking the homeless to shelter at o'hare international. noternationaw, we can do this a. >> we can go to oakland, talk about st. louis, new york , the list goes on and on . >> no wonder people are fleeingi
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the blue states run by leftists, four states run by sanststatese and responsible conservatives using census bureau data association founda that florida and texas topped the listte last year, with new york and california bringing up the rear. that's of people moving in, not moving out. while the left has done too much damage already. we cannot afford to tolerate this nonsense anymore. no american anywhere should have to suffer under the typer of bad governmenthe bad t that i've just described. it's not enough for us to saved. certain parts of the country. at we're tryingry to save all of the country whether they vote for us or not. t. joining me now is anotherness o seattle business owner who's sickwn i of the constant break s and the lack of support fromt hy his own city leaders.er o that humphrey is the owner of steel barber., matt , good to see matt you tonight. now, you recently organized, i know, town hall meeting at your workspace behind you. what's the response fromt is
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the business community so far to what's happening to thisa actually beautiful city of seattle and what continuesutsea to happen? >> yeah, you know, it's a it it was a powerful group. we put together seven other businesses that i knew in the area. and we all have a slightly similar story. there's there's not a lot ofmatg difference, no matter whether we'rsmall or lare small or largr how many locations we have, we're all up against the same challenges. the senses a and the sense is it's gondt to change now. now. we cannot wait another s ixwe can't we can't wait another six months while there'ses and r more committees and more conversations and more studies. >> you've got to do it now. well, the pictures that we're seeing on the screen was of your break in to your barberto r barbershop. and shop and you feel violated.dear do you not want a place that tes you put your blood, sweat and tears into hours and hours and hours of work every day and gets trashed and police
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show up eventually.p but there's really nothing they can do. >> there's a huge shortfall among police officers and they're just doing triage at this point. >> yeah. if some great cops in the city, they feel as bad as we do about what's happening. you know, now they're showing up. at least if someone is actuallyt in the act of breaking up, b breaking into your business. but it's it'en s it's beentimes a challenge. i mean, sometimes waitingwiai as long as an hourt asg as, twoh if we have an incident iopn frot of the shop with some guy wielding a hammer, it's it's been spotty. it just you just don't have enough guys. so it's been really tougy h and definitely a feeling of violation. of i mean, i have a little form o vife phon ptsde when the phone rings int the middle of the night becauser it only means one thing. it means i'm getting broken into somewhere. matt , are you going to stay in seattle? you know, i'm sure heavily invested in the city, and inigiu don't want to give that easy.
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i'm really committed. it's a beautiful city. we got great breweries, great restaurants, great businesses here. we just need greate great leadep to step up and change itle.al it's that simple. we're we're all over all the all the people of different voting types and me are saying the same thing. we're all we're all sick of it. so it seems like it shall be a political conversation, but it>e is . matt , you got to kicky ki the out.th you guys gote ch to changeange the leadership. sam going to get more of the same insanity.e thank you for your voice tonight. we reall insani voice any appreciate it. >> but after two years, the biden justice department decided not to bring sex trafficking charges against mattida congressman matt gaetz. the congressman is her gaetz te with exclusive reaction. and speaking of malpractise, we're going to hea are goir from harmeet dillon about who has legal exposure over the east palestine train derailment. >> that's next. these bills are crazy.
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benefit from workplaces that promote good mental health. learn more . >> what can you do? campaign dog politicians and the media.s and the they're letting us down once time in again, this time in east palestine, ohio. now, despite numerous testimonials from residents on the ground there, including on this show, the ap wrote theed disaster up this way, misinformation and exaggeration spread online and statne and se
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and federal officials haveeatedy repeatedly offered assurances surances monitoring hasn't detected any remaining concerns. ,sadly blaming americans,especi especially for middle america. iddle amfor their own sufferingw part of the media playbook. the water thfish going belly up in the water, there surrounding east palestine, the ohio officials saine, they the waters mr. murdaugh find a drink. and as for washington, well, here's more from that town hall tonight. i don't know. it's yes or buttigieg is a disgrace. and one that of many cabinet officials who should be fired immediately. l aspe >>ct there's a legal aspect to this as well. now, norfolk's southern backed hit of the town hall with the residents of east hallstein,
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ohio, tonight, but they werere kind enough.nough to norfolk wa sets to set up a one point five million dollar settlement fund for the residents. d note we should note that norfolkthey southern made three billion dollars in profits last year. >> joining me now, harmeet dillon , partner at the dillon law group. harmeet, now norfolk southern, is alone here who might also have legal exposure if indeed this spirals out of control as environmental and health hazard hazar. m well, laura , one of the things that we've seen from reportingt done oin the last couple of days has been that residents who are having testing done of their homes, courtesy norfolk southern, are being asked to sign waivers of the testing companies liability. paidthis is significant because let's say a testing company that's being paid by the verye e railroad, very railroad company that you might be suing tells you it's okay to go to your house and then later you develop cancer or other
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disease. you've lost your right to suhe a that company on which you relied. so i think anybody who's touching this disaster, anybodya who might be responsible, the railroad company certainly is a railway companyerta is certainly in big troublinelyt with respect to this toxic tort, because this is not the only one in the last fourfo months in ohio, there have beena four derailmentsil by this this company. sod so that suggests a pattern of something wrong atbably the company. they probably had notice ohaicef some of these issues. i'm sure the department of transportation, if it gets its act, together, will investigatea that. but it's tragic that thisti happened without an on wlook intinvestigation happer after the first incident, the second incident or the third incident. y anyo and so i would say that anybody up and down the line that has touched this disaster, including the remediation of it, could be helation ofd liablo giving false informationf the to residents of the town. and so peoplo theye should be vn cautious about signing waivers. i know it's an urgent situation, but believee me me, there are plenty of lawyers tow
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circling around the town. get a lawyer to give yougi ghts aga some advice before you sign anything that waives any of your rights against anybody. here. and if i were living in thate ba town first, if i could afford it, i would evacuate, not come back for some time. but second, i would make sure to get my own testing done and not rely on the the trainess companies testing compantiy and use there is a bias and a lack of impartiality in that. >> and governor divine, who is n republican , he is essentially said that, look, things have been done by the book here.h. >> watch. w >> we've been as transparent as we can continue to test the air. we're going to continue to testa the water. >> but what that is indicating is that it is very, very safe . we're relying on the experts, the u.s. has been in the best scientists. >> there are to really justthats continue to test. w to and that's what we're going co ntto continue to do harm.nds >> all this reminds me of take
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the shot. it's safe . it's a the risk benefit analysis. >> we've done that. it reminds me of that. yeah, absolutely. laurissa, two things.y of covide number one is that the tragedy of covid is that the governmentn no longer believes these public health warnings or alerts or assurancesgs by our government and the public doesn't believe that anymore. and number two a, the epa hasasn been busy for the last decadesg hassling farmers in californiatr and other states over, you know, waterways and tractor tracks. and now they're tellingc the public that this is not a safety problem. t we can see it with our own twotn eyes.d so this is the governmentthe wegaslighting the people and its outrageous. and we shouldn't accept it.t. >> laura: great to see you, think to see heartmate, thank you so much. yu great to see you. now, back in march, of 2020 one , you all remember this, the doj announced that it is investigating florida congressman matt gaetz over floridcowhether he had a relatp with a 17 year old girlm. and paid her to travel with them. that's a violation o that is f sex trafficking laws. will gates, at the time and to this day says none of it wasan
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true. now, the media and even some ofo his congressional colleaguesnal didn't care. they baselessly smeared him over one of the most vile accusations imaginable. >> matt gaet>> matt z is prettye at some point to hopefully be indicted for being a . it's an indictment of today's gop, a party that elevates the ignorant, the racists, the fabulous and the frauds. matt gaetz, the credible charges of critical charges sex. matt gaetz is an alleged child sex trafficker who has been invs under federal criminal investigation. he decidedtie deci who would be the speaker to get a sense of how truly awful those peoplee are. some of thos those coe comments even came after investigatorss recomd against the last recommended against charges last year that today the final i wiication as the doj officially decided it will not pursue any charges. >> joining me now is florida gates. congressman, i mean, i know youe feel vindicated, but listening
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to those comments from the people who always rush out and say innocent until proven guilty, that's got to makebloodl your blood boil. yeah, i got the news today and sort of a surreal fashion. >> i was interview with an fbier whistleblower and a transcribed interview when my words got this information from doj. and remember, project veritas, a cnn director on an undercoverc was o saying the reason the media was propagandizing my life and telling these liesr about me breathlessly over and over is because i'm effective at impacting legislation and when cnn criticizes me, you havee after n to think, are they projectwasn'e being a little bit like wasn'tm it the cnn president of that had tthe company that had p aside because of allegations? t wasn'tions, was at their top ray cuomo that had to get canceled f because of lies and cover ups over allegations and then itwol
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was their own legal analyst who had no problem opining as to the lies about me. then has to step aside because he was doing unspeakable things on a resume broadcast. th i don't really take my p's and q's from the mainstream media. for the last two years, i'vestrm been fighting for my constituents and the media ls been like a refuge for scoundre mainstream media largely has been like a refuge for scoundrels and weirdos. >> well, congressman gates, a lot of people at the time said when these charges were made against you that this was f they they were picking you off and they targeted trump with russian collusion. and then a whole series ofn a wl conservatives would be similarly targeted, smeared,d whatgned until they just gave up. what's your message tonighastatt to effective conservative communicators? time to pay attention to what'sn going? >> well, we all have to watch our back because that's where the target is . but i can tell you that i drewip proct inspiration from the way president trump didn't let the process become the punishment he forged ahead
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to institute policies regarding our border, regarding our economy. and i also look to the m mentorship oenf my friend jim jordan, who also faced totally false allegations and was in a position where he continued to lead on critical republican efforts. so i know folks don't alwaysin agree with my perspective on everything, but i have been working to impact the congress in a positive way.o get us out of focused on get us out of foreign wars, focus on the border, and now i serve on the committee, focused on the weaponization of this government against our people. and having been througho be a the experiences of my life, i hope i'm ablmember oe to be an effective member of that panel.> >> congressman laura: congressme it. thank you very much. and democrats show a senator door to the door while cnn missesorif major stories of the day, l th raymond arroyo has all of seen the details seen and unseeann. >> that's next. that was the most joke ever. >> comedy is the hallmark of
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celebrates her departure, res moment whene a group of climate activists cornered feinstein a few years back demanding she vote for the green new deal and too be f be with people by the people ios .ti ab you know what's interesting about this group? you come in hereout th and you t has to be my way or the highway. . >> i don't respond to that. i' 6 and i'm 16 . i didn'tcan' vote for my car.. >> we will never see another frn democrat from california treat a core constituenconstituey thai think thatear . she's a centrist.do and i thinn't lik that's why they don't like her and want her out. >> she's aof at sure centrist, but she was certainly more of an old style democrat than we have right now.those isa but on a couple of thosere issues, you're right, she was she actually veered a little bit more toward the middle. yeah, look, and as long as we're talking about half baked narratives with unexplained objects being shot down all over the country
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and environmental disasters afoot, it's good to know, daura , that cnn is on top of the most important stories of the day. there. >> new revelations about embattled republican congressman george santos this morningimed a and amish farmer in pennsylvania claims santos wrote a bad check for purebredst puppies.ry cnn's gary tuchman has the story. his assistant grabs the twoand a puppies, takes himke out the door, and he pulls out a check. i was like, oh, is this guy t going to pay me with a check? ce >> good lord . i mean, have to go all the wayl to amish country to find this story. i mean, this is unbelievable.it. make you it makes your head hurt. hurt, t this guy has no national power.o he has no national control or influence. suicide. right. i mean, he lives so much, hey be could get a job at cnn. so that may be happening. happen but corella desanto is like really at the bottom of my my
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news feed. b >> and that's where it should look like it.>> lau entrainmenra: it looket look lin outtake from the old movie witness with harrison fordn fo, remember? and he went into the amish life. be careful. among them, english jumbuc office.all righk. all right, raymond, i wantalkedb i want to i start i started the show talking aboutcity the failed leadership in seattle. but your city of new orleans. come on rleans, come on how , how's that doing? that recall of your lovely mayor, latoya cantrell, that's underway. >> yeah, well, organizers have until next wednesday, ashnature wednesday, to get abouts a thousand signatures to recall .>> looked and it could happen.as a l laura .ong now, look,ti this is a long time coming. we've been reporting on this. cantrill this week returnedo a million dollars to the cityer after routing city funds to her own nonprofit. she had to reimburse the citye for excessive travel expensetrs and of course, new orleansuntryr is the murder capital of the country. her constituen tiont relations also, laura , leave something to bebes desired even airt the bar. >> it's me is laughing at me. i don't care about you can
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read well, the kicker is that the times-picayune, that major paper in new orleans, raymond, they they endorse her recall now. but she was in chicago today.>>e right. i and she was like, yeah, she's like in chicago talking ca about. yeah, she was ingo chicago talka report talking about leadership mor. we're going to report more on this by the end of the weeked ay and next week, because she now could get recalled any minute now. >> maybe raymond just time forn lent to begin.t raym all right, raymond, thank you. whatrth korean defector came to america in search of liberty, but what did she find? >> coming up, my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease and ig but then i found clear choice , replacing master's teeth with dental implants, a clealeao with dental implants, a clealeao choice was goingrl to afford her that permanent solution.
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and recognition of the gravity of this, of okay, what you just heard was a bizarre oathlumbia to localness that columbia u university med students were c asked to take on campus. no sw itounded sounded like somo you'd hear in a movie about some communist regime. agine well, imaginhoe how shockednextr our next guest was to hear it after defecting from northes korea to the united states,, was yanmei park was excited about starting a new life with freedom. but she also observe but shd, experienced a shocking trend c towards censorship. hereensorship here a and compuls think. re fact, it wao chs soilling cht reminded her ogif the brutal regime. she risked her lifescapee to ese from. now, when she addressed this ind speeches on college campusesunia across the united states , she came immediately under attackeah and faced censorship and even death threats. she explores all of this in herw new book called while time remains a northih korean defectr
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search for freedom in america. >> human rights activist yanmei park joins me now. young me, what did you say exactly that triggered thiss intense reaction, even deathin threats, the things that i said. how is it so important forviduao individual liberty to defend and protect themselves from the government, which means owning a gun? i always imagined when somebodyg does a long day, north korea will say a one long word. kill p it was going to kill up to three to eight generations of family members.gine and imagine in north if korea,f they had guns, the regime would. not do that to its own people. so when i came to america, i realized that americans have this unique rights that was righ given by the constitution, that they have a right to defendment rights from the government. of course,of i sat cou on my yoe got cens channel publicly and that video got censored and from there
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on , i was named as a bigot, a racist while being a cia agent paid by fox. i mean, anything you can imagine. nam >> i've been named fored for yae a pew research poll. this camarlike ce last septembet that americans with postgraduate education are most likely to have a positive view of socialism. what doeat ss that sayay to you? about the quality of quali the american higher education system? >> i'm really not surprised because when i was startingas af my education as a free persoren in this land of me, i couldn't believe it because the lectures ,the messages thatteachi my professors were teaching us wasng exactly the same thing than my north korean teachers m who taught me exactly the same. so basically, in north korea,eyy they say all the problems thatls we have is because of
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the greedy capitalist, because of americabecan imperialist. o u and when i commbe to columbiaxat university, they say the exact same thing, that allbeca the problems that we have inuse this world is because of white men and agree to capitalism. and therefore, we need to dismantle the system, destroy this country in the name of equityth that from my home country into what it is , which is a modern holocaust. > i wan laut americans acrosw the country to understanddelivee how important it is that you're delivering this message in your book. and on the angles tonight in north korea, they teach children to hate the united states . they ridicul ridiculee our constitution, our founding. they basically call alng they lf america racist. you go to columbia and you find the same thoughts expressed there by academic leaders, correct? >> i didn't even know whatca and happened to america. i only w eight years ago. but as a child, i'm a mother raising a child in this country. and i'm so worried that because
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forcinthing g them my mother toe as a young girl, don't even whisper because the personld hed mr. griffin me. she said ton my cousin was a mot dangerous thing that i had in an my body because i could say the wrong thing. in america. now, of course, we are notgonna putting them in the firing squad, but if you say the oneg wrong thing, you livelihood wasn lost. yoity is goiu that is going awae have forever mark and even my son, who who was only two isn years old and some parents noticed that i was open,conserva i guess conservative. son they would tell their children. that don't play with my son becausd or ae he's a child f bigot. bigot and had some of those. we punish a family members fo somebody publilic opinion. and when they became american citizens last yearme a, my interviewer asked me, have p you ever prosecute anybody forer political opinion? >> if i said yes said ye, i cout become american. so the people forgot what it means to be american in this country. >> lau: i thini think when you
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today, what does it meanto to be an american, a lotri of young people get so many mixed messages in school. say americas >> the the instinct to say america is freedom, it's liberty. 's the rit's the right to speak your mind. it's the right to self-defense defense that doesn'tself-defmine re mind because it's under attack relentlessly. you can makessly you your book o important, i think, of all the people would love freedom, freedom to speak out in north korea tonight.ea tonight and how we are blessed to have you on the and how we're blessed to havepee you in this country need more people like you and me. k thanthk you very much for writig this book and thank you for having the courage to speak out and not be afraid.ap >> we reallypr appreciate you. >> thank you. powerful interview now is delivery. no, it's i squirrel.n loss >>. well, last bite. we'll explain. may be >> m age related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. vision loss. and if you'r clinie takingca a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservation preservation, preservation preservation, a redds tw to h
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