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when it comes to china.time for >> the times are. time. all right.ver, all rig i think we're out of time, however. yol right.ht, listenu want, if you want to bei a part of the studio audience,gh go over to hannity .com right now for informatioow you can gen get tickets. if you're going to b, wee in'd new york , we'd love to have you. that's all that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for making this showuo possible. thank you for are let not, your heart be troubled for tomorrow night. thanleyour heartk you all. >> i'm laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us . ington tonig joie a fox news alt on orlando journalists while already on the scene o.fg is the shooting, is dead tonight after a crazed gunman went on an shooting spree. we're going to have all have ala the details from orlandoils froi you in just a few moments. but first, no show and tell. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. y that >> all right. they say that 90% of success in life is just showing up. well, success is at the b two a
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bombers biden and blenkin arere hoping for with their recent r recenttrips to ukraine and ean europe. >> biden's presence there when he wasn't tripping upstairs was meant to bolster and reassurwae the people of the region funding a proxy war againstre. russia. g with tens of billions off dollars in us aid. that's one thingdollar. the but by actually showing upthe wl there, he wanted the world to know that he's making a personal commitment to ukraine. >> our commitment is too the the people of ukraine and the future of ukraine.e no there should be no doubt our support for ukraine will not waver america to with you and the world stands with you. witkyiv has captured a part of my heart, i must say.say. >> while biden and his entour entourage showed up in ukrainear aineand then poland, because, an ,they want everyone to knowto dt they're going to do whatever it takes and they relish the rolef of being europe's protector. rope'sbut what about being amers protector? >> once a while? a
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does he care about playing that role? does he carenot so much. th their policies in the bys in the administration have made our families poorer and our streets more dangerous. oorer anets inflation, we know l eating into savings and whenrement accounts. and when a crisis happens righta here at homeppen, that they find kind of politically inconvenient, well, they just tically don't show up. >> do you have any planst the to visit the border? guatemala i'm here in guatemala today. at some point we are goingo theo to the border. >> we've been to the border. you haven't been to the borderr. border. >> and i haven't bee and i haven't been to europe. and i don't know i don't understand the point that you're makin'rg. and then when they finally d o show up, it's all carefullyl ca choreograph and far away from those inconvenient truth. those in did not n appear to meet or actually see any migrants. they'rre, includg ase includinge a migrant aid center.d so everyone asked the whithouseh
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house why that was.. the white house says while there were no migrants here at the time, that's your reportingi ,rosa, thagrt those migrants were there. the president didn't interactthr with any of them. of them? >> no, he di no, he did not. laura >> well, even the best laid plans do fall apart. r patrol border patrol agents confronting their boss in texas during a visit by homeland security secretary alejandro by homelaty secretarymayorkas. he was in the room when border patrol chief raul ortiz met with agents who told him moralem is at an all time low.le i heck, their failure to show uplh and solve the problem at tha the border. it's so damaging now that eve illegals are even coming across our northern border.is all right. have you seen how cold it is ? and montana and the dakotastoni tonight? yeah, they're still comeght? aco . well, first and foremostst,, ou our president members of his cabinet are supposed to be our i there to protect our interests.t our borders, our economy. an but to be an effective
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protector, you actually have to really love what you'retent protecting and you have to be competent. >> and yesand, yes, yo, you havw up, which is why biden's absence in ohio does speak volumes. they don't really love the america that that tight knit community of little east palestine. ohio representhio speakss their class. they're mostly whitethat lit. they're more traditional, not ta a lot of diversity equity, reme inclusion there. >> remember, biden is the bid en'ssame guy who just a week ago accused americans have still wanting to lynch african hav americans to have a figurehead leesident who seniorre staff loathes at leastas half the countr cy. an my friends, that is an american' tragedy. and if he's given a secondrryint term, they're going to spendo more time worrying about what no they can do for the rest oft the world.e pretending t and not a lot of time pretending to care about what happens here. >>here so this represents a hugh
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opportunity for republicano s who aren't represented, frankly, in biden's new world order at all.orde >> it also presents a massive opening for 2020 four candidates who choose america over globalism. >>merica or of course, trump, s all this better than almost w anyone and he showed up.e' >> we're here today and east palestine to show our lover lovd and support for our fellow of americans in this hour of neednd to the people palestine and to nearby commu the nearby communities in ohio and pennsylvania. niwe have told you loud and cler you are not forgotten. , enjo >> everybody can enjoyan your meal. fire and we're going to get getting e the meals for the fire. talk to the people that are iny' here. >> knowinging to gett a free meal and knowing full well f how bad this all looks. biden the media's only recourse was to try to ridiculee wa the e who was actually there to boost moraleremorale. r that he today, trump visited the sceneld of the disaster that he helped
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create. p if i i don't know if donald trump would have made this trip if it weren't infriendly t as friendls territory. i mean, this was the the way trp likes it. >> the other thingt to i want poin to just point out here that advisors had tried t to accomplish and hoped to accomplish was to make trump accomplish was president .ky well, it's kind of snarky, falls right? but it falls flat. peo itpl falls flat when people aren hurting and scared. americans aren't blind. they see that biden and frankly ,many senate republicans are happy to give a blank check a to ukraine even as they dragged their feet about a disaster .nfolding right here at home the situation kind reminds med of that old commercial.th >> when you caree enougveryh, h the very best.re >> go to home. well, three weeks after the derailment, they finally sent a cabinet membeilment there >> wasr. he the best? >> we don't have a message forir them. i do. and i shared it with the press many times today. i's d refemany tr yoimesu to thr comments.
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do you mind sharing it with us? >> no. i'm going to refer you you wanth comments that i made to the press, because right now>> n i'm taking some personal time. o personal time? is it still paternity? again, if he's the very best, if he's our hallmarked, thent if i really pity the people of palestine even more .s the hall m is on their tomorrow. if republicans run on addressing america's crises before intervening to address those of other nations , then biden's dream of a second term may start looking like this.. and that's the angle joining me now are brian and samantha brian, wesidents of east palestine, ohio. >> brian , what do it mean for you today to know that president trump showed up, he made sure that supplies arrive that sd ,but president biden still has not. ou know, a you know, a lot of people have a been walking around town withan their heads full of doubtd feard
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and fear and feeling neglected. todai feel like trump's presence todayy helped reassure them that yo tu they do care. ft they have not been forgotten about.about, and it definitely helped lift and it definitely helped liftve the spirits and give people some peace of mind. peacknowing that people know whe are and what's going on around here. and , well, you, our president r not showing up, kind of diding k inthe opposite. and that was that's what was th causing a lot of the neglect and the feelings of doubt doubt an. and fear. o >> well, i want to go to youro wife next to mr. scott, because when when you think about when you thinn k about the delay int happencknowledging what happeneded, i mean, it was almot like kind of a casual dismissal of this. just the just knowing that we'd have definitely feels it definitely felt like a boldr hi move for him to go to ukraine go
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while we have all of this going on here.i do just want t i , i do just want to add one thing. if i could. you know, as a small town , wetr have really rallied togethertown with the help and support of ar. other local towns in our area. but th but the moment we let the focus shifts to the political aspect ,i feel we lose our voice as a community. s and we don't need that rightsw now. soe ar we are stronger together and division is not going to help us get the justice thatr our town deserves, that our residents deserve agriculte, our personal health, not just now, but years, to come. well, brian , i understand samantha and samantha's view that loo, polik, politics is is nasty.>> i get it better than anyone >> laura: i empathize with that. believe me. wevei empathize with that. however, your, do need governmet help and everyone rallyingthing,
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together is a beautiful thing, brian . >> the epa administrator is urging residents to trustou t the science, first, i want you to watch this and then thih s. i >> i'm not second guessing their experiences of what i cand say is the water that has beentn tested is coming bac tested and the air that has been tested is coming back with no adverseverse health health it levels. and so we can provide the data. i trust the data. lot of >> i trust the science.peop well, brian le r, a lot of peope reacting online tonight are saying, well, we trustedd as we closing the schools and so muc the data on covid as well about closing the schools and so muchr of the other things that we be were told at the time. and that turned out no.t to be u ue. brian? who do you trust now, brian ? whom do yo u trust?s fr i think that's where a lot of ad the doubt comes from. you u consequence. consequently, it's resulting in' vethe fear lea, if we've learnea anything over the past few years, is that we've been lieden to so much.d we've been told half truthhasy n very often.
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to the pointmes where when you do hear believe something, whaant you believe beli and what do you not believe. dou and i thinbtk doubt is what's t killing people with fear. we don't know who to believe, wa what to believe.en that's when t and then that's when our safety feels at risk. >> yeah. >> laura: well, an well, and samantha, i think that is the point.s th we want our politicians of both parties to just give us the facts. right. facts. and then we can make decisions. based on the facts that we know. but when the facts th the are skeweddismissed be or kind of dismissed because than're inconvenientcause , thas what hurts people and it hurtsas public trust more than anything. e else. >> at times like this, you need to trust somebody, right? absolutely. and samantha, right now, what is your message to secretaryar budha ? gedge, who will be after these weeks on seeing their .be cau i need to be cautious with what
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i say. i don't want to paint my town, in in a poor image, but, you know, just a something. right. and , you know, i'm not.: saman where are you? i'm not saying the whole message. right, samantha.ot it's notg it's not a i'm note asking you to be pejorative, an but he's going to be there. and it's a listening tour ofr sorts. so maybe. him brian , do you have a messagets for him? to li he wantssten. to listen.down >> come on . come on down.u know. you know, we're you don't needdo >> be in fea br of your safety. we're not a mean town . need no, we we need we need our people who represent us to come down. g show your faceiv, give us your plan of action. c show us that you care to make. some changes and you just do your job, show up. toat's pretty simple. do your jonib and showgh up.t. everybody needs to hear that gre tonight.ato se brian and samantha, great to see both of you. >> we're staying on this story. thank yothu so much. g me >> not joining me now is mike davis, president of article ithree project, jason chaffetz
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former house oversight committee chair and fox news contributor. oversigh jason , i mean, it really breaks your heart. forget the politic s for fo a moment when people feel like the government is workings workn them ot them or doesn't even like them, where does thatf >>ave us at a time of crisis? yeah, these are these are normal people, not necessarily the highest income. ghesand their air, their water, their kids, their livelihood, tl the reputation of their town is on the line. nhe president is in easter europe, but he's not in eastern ohio and he's look at his cabinet.binet his cabinet reflectsthat the commander in chiefreflects they take weeks for fema to show up. they take weeks for u the department of transportation to show up. th nearlyster happened three weeks ago. and these people are just noands getting around saying, hey, i better go ahead and show up.? departme, even ohio department of natural resources said theret were thirty five hundred deadfi
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fish in the rivers. admit tell me, mr. epa administrator, that all is fine in the water.ni's the water when t hewhen the fish are dying and t, frogs are dying. do your job. show shoup, gi up. give those people some relief,d give them some hope and do dos with donald trump is doing . ve got listen and learn. that's what you got to do. and mike, it seemse still like pete still wants to passs m the blame and ohio to thes presn previous president . >> watcht.. er president v >> what dois you think ofno the former president visiting there? i don't know exactlyexactlwhat he's planning to do there, his especially since his administration was industr anti regulation and pro rail were eithy regulations and regulations that related to rail were either watered froz or frozen in place. i do know that we have work to do that we've been underway on from day one of this situation. >> mike : mike, well, factuallye that's not accurate., just just as a regulator or a matters
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regarding this particular incident. particular incident.it is just e >> we have one president ofld hv the united states . he's been in office foe r twtako years. he could have taken a 30 minute flight from washington, dc to ohio. instead, he took an eight hour r flight to germany and then he got in and a car and then he took rigt a 10 hour flight to ukraine. right.so t and so that'hat's whers where h priorities are. this secretary, pete are. is in washington, dc. they have a film o f himng with his husband sayingly hav he's taking personal time. it is .e y of we only have one secretary ofr h transportation and he is responsible for the federalot railroad administration, which looks at railroad safety acros s the entire country. this is a completely awoltely administration. they don't give a damn about white working class americans tm and readd states , and they've made that very clear witha their actions. >> well, a new yorneyork timesk reporter, jason , had a theoryym about why trump showed up. maggie h >> maggie haberman, watcabh. 0
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this was not a trump plushink yd twenty district. i don't think you woul d be seeing him there if this wash anything that was, you know, much closer electorally. he has been looking for opportunities to put himself in the news cycle. it can be veryth psych dicey whn people show up when they haveo c no actual role itualn a ina a disaster. ha well, jason , it is true thatcor certain parts, the country areee more welcoming of president trump than others, just lik oe more welcoming of biden than others. but i just don't think today -- i don't think it's really working. you saw th the criticism of what he did today, i don't think it's really working. we saw the scott, mr. family, s and mrs. scott, on the on the show. they just wantt answers. and >> yeah.ok a ovu look at brian and you look at samantha and you know that there are families all over.er they they want a ray of hope.bab it's haley barbour. i remember once he said run to the sound of the sirens. and you know what? trump has the political instinct instinct to do this ron desantis when the hurricanes t are going on .c >> ron desantis was showing up ,
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when all of these governors,they they understand this, theseundes pasttand this. presidents under. but biden and his camp democrats always get this pass law. it's they care more . they're more compassionate in it. but that's not true. bu i'm tired as republicans just sitting out territory to them because i think they worship big government and it's goingceg to be all the solution to everything. righdon't try to tell us why donald trump, whether it was a the right thing to show up. and i guarantee yond u, thoset o people appreciate it. it got attention and they o will get the type of resourcess that they need because trump and was there and mike, when yous see biden's passion, a visible passion for for ukraine, okay, there's a debate about ukraine, how much money we shouldch give them, whether china is just going to fund the whole war and it's going to goa deba on forever. i mean, there's a debate there, but he's passionate about itteht you don't see that same levelthm of passion for red stateme of america in a time of crisis.cr
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well, you have to remember that th ukrainian oligarchs paid the biden familyfamily milli mif dollars. and so maybe that's part of hiso passion.n. i think the people i i think the people in palestine, ohio, should put t ukrain e ukraine flags in their yardte. and maybe biden would pay i attention to them. >> this is a disgrace. s race andand thank god preside. went there because if president trump did not we where, we would not see fema. we would not seeould not see thy of transportation. we would not see the epa doing g very much. >> thank you to president trump. for lighting a fire under those ow whaagencies. miles, you know what people needed b there? they needed some smiles, too. and he hrought af joy e brought brought a lot of joy to a lot of people there.an i enjoyed watching it. panel, thankk you both a floridd a florida shooting spreeea leav three dead, including a childs. and a tv news employee coveringt one of the shootings. we're going to have the latest o from the ground tonight. plus, there's beena a talk of a national divorce from blue states, but is that really the best idea to make change happen? >> congressman matt gaetz has an interesting point of view. he's here next.
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absolutely tragic night here. >>y tr in orange county. exacty let me walk you through what exactly happened here today. earlier this morning, deputiesne for the orange county sheriff's office responded respo to a neighborhood here called pineoua hills where they found a woman in her 20s i dead. most this is a story most of us local tv reporters were local to cover. it's nothing out oflater the ordinary. but hours later, around 4:00 abeastern, they also got calls about a second shooting, this time involving victims of this th shooting. they were journalists with spectrue shooting, thm newv station here in the orlando her market. e inboth of those journalists wm shot. wer i was a reporter and a photographer. i'm fortunat e one of them would die.ow and just down the block, that same 19 year old suspect, keith mozes, shot a mother and herd nine year old daughter. daughterthaty, that nine year old girl did nine year o die. she did pass away. absolutel so it's been absolutely tragic. year.n in like you mentioned,r 20s, three people killed, including that woman in her 20s, a tvo mat journalist here for the orlando market.
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and that nine year ar old old girl,e suspect ke the suspect, keith moses', does have some extensive criminals kw history. he is known to the sheriff's department hern toe. s been he's been charged previously for burglary, for grand theft, for battery. obviously, charge now he is going obviously to face multiple charges for what has happened here. >>l laura patrick, thank you for fr that report tonight. that rep now, almost every nighe bring you some blue state woke horror story that it's like affecting our schoolhools, ours our workplaces, even our safety. and it's very frustrating seatte to see beautiful places like seattle and portland, chicago, descend into darkness because dd of bad governance. so i really empathize with thisz sentiment that somethingsentim outside the box needs to be done to just stop the madness. o marjorie taylor greene, a congresswoman for a few years now, thess. has called for something akin to a national divorcetionar red states can choose and how
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they allow people to vote inr s. their states. what i think would be something that some red states could could propose is , well, okay, if if tomocrat voters choose to play these blue states whereg they cannot tolerate the living conditions, they don't want conditions want these types horrible things and they really change their mind on the types of policiet theys that they supe well, oncess they move to amaybo red state, guess what?n' tomaybe you don't get to vote f, five years. >> okay, a well, first of all, a law prohibiting american citizens who have not committed a crimwoule from voting would probably not withstand legal scrutiny.l scrutiny. and, second, how would like a and second, how would this, like a national divorce be good for conservatism? now, why would we want embrace to embrace the states that gave jimmy carter and bill clinton, but essentially give up bill clinon the states that gae us reagan and trump a mention of duncan had given upr on virginia? or if republicans in long o island gave up on new york yo the last thing we need is anf an
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american breakup of any sort. remember., a motto of this showt almost from the start over five years ago has bee years ago state left behind. >> just becausjue itst b often s like democrats have given upa th on america themselves doesn'ems mean ever that republicans orsh. conservatives should. they should not.on the i'm certainly not willinge to give up on the states gaveata us sinatra, john wayne or that welcome my grandparents fromy gr poland. >> there are good,an hardparentg people in illinois, in, new york and in california. washington state who don't wanto to move and who are looking fore new leadership. em. so let's give it to them. keep organizing, keepote. registering people to vote and i'll get get about real abot early voting. keep making the case that liberalism is failing everywhere liberalism is failingow everywhere it's tried. joining me now is florida congressman matt gaetz. congressman now, marjorie taylor greene said in her tweet that we need to separate by rern
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states and blue states and shrink the federal government. everyone i taland k to says thi well, again, i understand frustrating it is to see these how frustrated it is to see these states again descend into darkness. but do yout do you agree with wt she's saying here? >> i'm not for a national think divorce, but i do thinkt on the federal government should at least have to spendthe couc the night on the couch forll cld the for a while, like bill clinton had to after the monica after m lewinsky stu. i've been with marjories taylor greene as we've traveledo to places like california advocating forrn the god fearinc red blooded americans who live therano livee. s and too often we see who dogenized federal localness pushed on parts of the country who don't want it.i believ i believe that the best pushback is a national renewal, not a national divorce. it's something that marjorie taylor greene is certainly inspir. e inspire but like, look, we're a countryh that when we had, we the presidency, the house inso w the senate, we couldn't even
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secure the border. so i don't believe w e woul dal divorce. be able to effectuate any type of national divorci thine and ik the that the politics of the america first prioritiest a, would do a great deal to unify us . and , hey, it would be one thing, laura , to reject a national divorce more ferventlyly if we didn'touy have our leaders cheating on the country with ukraine, ukraine,which is what we saw frm president biden recently, thatt that congressman, to that point, i mean, we have lots ofn th republicans in the senate, . pretty much the entire republican leadership, who , as far as i can tell, are willing for us to stay in in ukraine with funding ukraine funding for 30 , 40 years. t thn i mean, i don't i don't think that's what the republican electorate wants. >> so, i mean, wrate e have just as much of a problemh with republican leadership to some extent. leadership, to some extent, as as we do with some of the democrat leadership. at least, you know, whatadershi. knothe democrats are their way to the left. and a loand t ofa these republs are pretending to play conservative
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pr when they're the sid really on the side of china or globalization or globalism and against their own electorate. lobalism, and isn't that the ca >> undeniably, and it's infuriating that in blue states where we could blue havec candid more enthusiastic candidacies and s, we often nominate these rhino repurepublicans and right now, the only area code wherere funding for ukraine is universally popular is the two zero two area code, because out in the country, people are wondering why we don't carwhek more about our own sovereignty. i think it's debasing foraders o our own leaders to go there and pay for the pensions oand pf ukrainian government officials. while here in our country, wer o have pension funds for our police and firefighters that go unfunded. lling to >> and when you see the extent to which we're willing to pour cash on a historically corrupt country, it is as if we have learned no lessons from
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the past, like we just lost a 20 year war to goat herders wt with rifles in afghanistan. and now alril offles a sudden, n poking a nuclear power in russia, where vladimir putin'ss like some sort of bond villain that becomes more dangerou ss russ and deranged as russia continues to lose power and influence. so conte power an we are majoring n the minors by and by involving ourselves excessively in this way. but in ukraine, weexcessively ie our gaze and confront the china threat. >> well, the i , i , i've been r been singing the china song for twenty years. know, 20twenty five years now. e so i completely agree with you. bu but none of this is aided by a quote, national divorce. again, thad t doesn't solve anye of these problems. so it's in it' os now an argumen that the democrats are going use to use against us in 2020 fourco say, well, those people want the country to be split in twoh even. that's not it's not really what she's saying. but it's such an easily caricatured sentiment and sostoa
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easily distorted that i justtheh don't i don't think it's really worth the worth the bother of even making the argument. ust gi >> i mean, that's my point.hit o you just giving them a batd to hit you over the head with .m >> so i think margarito makin children is making an invigorated argument for federalism, which i think a lotr of voters would ascribe to .s hu i don't think that it's helpfula when we havets t democrats tryis to divide us , even divide parents from their own children by pushing woke ideology in the classroom. so>> laura: obviously. the way e constructive is for the house of representativeshous under republican control to use the power of the purse purs, to defund the woke. weaponized federal governmenweat from the department of education to the department of labor to even elementslement depa of that' the department of justice and the fbi.ere ha and that's where there hasan to be republican stridency, not just in press releases, in floor speeches and flo, but whe actually get to the debt limit and the appropriations bills. d
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and guess what?n because of the fights that we had in early january , we have actually have exquisite tools now to target those agenciess ns and those bureaucrats with specific votes to defund them and defanh otes to g them. yeah, and also legislation that it does have some bipartisan support like banning tic-tac tik and removing the permanent normal trade relations and stats for china.ha cong would that would shake it i up. congressman, great to see you.sr ea youand again, we empathizehie with the frustration of marjorie taylor greeneit is noti the solution. all right.e gr don lemon is back fromeene his brainwashing. i mean, sorry, sensitivityn training. plus, biden bringswashing, his . swagger to europe. raymond arroyo has all the details. and seen and unseen next . i can't believe this is how you talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day? look at the size of these butterfly shrimp shine normed for shrimp. what now? she's talking. been h
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>> yeah, you'll remember lemon question nikki haley's presidential ambitions this way. >> nikki haley is in her prime.e in sorry, when a womanime in is considered to be in her prime in her 20s, 30s and maybe forties. >> well, the lemon is nowhe back on air. wouldn't you love to seer that the female demo for thatologized morning show? and though he apologized for those comments, laura , cnn ceo chris licht says don is listening and learning and he's agreed to participaticipate in e training. well, we obtained exclusivelyd x some videoclusiveleo o of don ls formal sensitivity training as he learnss he to respect womy slightly ove r thirty nine , i call it growing up.>> i don't call it growin ig old.wg >> we live in a youth obsessed culture. i missed my vava boom. ed >> i got it back . there's something glorious t about aging, too. yeah, there's somethin gloriou abougm that you
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the wisdom that you get when i hear someone say that beingr a grandmother means you can'ti n do your job, i think, well, really? then than thatt should apply to grandfathers, don't you think? >> i'm sorry. >> well, hillary.illary cle >> hillary clearly sealedt i thn the deal or it's it's clearly that was the moment i thin k that broken i mean, that was o a spoof, but one hopes it'nes ns to no far off the mark.t to saye i mean, to say thesese thingswof about women of any age is so insulting. golda meir was in 7 seventy four when she en she ledled israel. lady that lady thatcher wa54sn sh fifty four when she was the pmsh wh the uk. >>at what country says don lemon led ? well, it seems like he's protected from any real accountability. that's just a guess, i mighthea li add , because it seems like ittl might be a little shielded fromi the full accountability that ty thacertain other people willt
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if they had a similar comment come out of their mouths. did it but, laura , my question is , why did it take cnn so long?ftec aney should have demanded sensitivity training after each and every new year's eve. the man has been crying out for therapy for years.years. i'm just glad i'm just glad he's getting help the help he needs and hopefully we won't have to see hpefully anymore in the streets of the my face. oh, yeah. streetsall right. the sussex sussex is our h back in the headlines following that hysterically funnyar southpark send up our first guest, the prince and his wife p . we wrivacye want to thank. so let me start with you, sam. you've lived a life with theg royal family. you've had everythin huhhededg handedy yo to you, but you say your life an has been hot and now you've written all about it in you'boew book. utwell, yes, that's right. and you say, my wife totally like you should write a bookca because our family, like stobart and then so are likeuse journalists. laura reports for days hav fore
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t that meghan markle was upset and overwhelmed by the theridicule of the world priva >> l on south park that were even reports of a pending >> lawsuit will now officially, e the sussex spokesman tells us it's all frankly, nonsense, totally baseless, boring reports. t they said to people magazine, i have to agree with the peopl spokesman. i've always found the sussex en.d, their victim narrative, frankly, nonsense. and whether in print oys fr parf that multi part documentary,tary they're pretty baseless and boring as well. >> lau we want privacy. >> we want privacyra. wan when they're like, well, paris they're in paris at the eiffel tower and they're holding signs, don't talk to us. we want hysterically funny. funn they show the world our privacyt and more towardsour of. aura: go yeah, go ahead. ahead. yeah. the president continued his tou european tour meeting todamey with nato leaders and the media .as >> reaction to the entire visit >>s been just rhapsodies,
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historic, timely and brave presidents visited us troops in war zones, but never like this. >> this s is historic.s but nev like this. the first time that a us president has gone into an active war zon gone. bra >> it was bold. it was brave on his part.er of s the swagger of this trip, not just the execution, the secrecy ,but the swagger of itt on on display on the streets of display in kyiv. that is , laura , very rapsody e . >> yeah, well, the swagger was certainly on display for the world to see when hed boarded the plane to poland today and skippetod d a few stepsfor there. he goes down for the count and when he met with the polish president , the swagger was back or forwarswagger wad. o >> was it back youdecide the irony is tha♪t one of la the last conversations i hadst
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with the our friend in russia,d the connection between polanind and polish and american people is extremely strong and deep. i grew up feelingew up feel self-conscious. my name didn't ending self-const >> e i oh my . laura it. laura: oh i got to tell you, swag the man . every time biden t biden actually takesak a walke li on the world stage, you're right. >> it's more like a stagke. stee he looks like a vertical victiml who just stepped off a tilt a whirl. he never quite knows whereer is. where the center is . >> it' s that kind of looks like the me when i'm going up the stairsc and the dogs chasinghasing me ws stupid knee problem that looks like me now. >> but probl as someone who hadn injury. >> yeah, as someone who's half polish, i would say the sky comment. comment. >> no, okay, that was, thatnice was, that was not very nice.y in >> well, nobody in the room got
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it. and you know, it does not coence whe communicate strength or confidence when you're tryingeu. to bolster europe. in fact, in it just strengthens and i think causes the guyo di whose name he couldn't remember over there in russia to get dig in and get more determined to take ukraine. det >> it's good to knowe now that >>putin is our friend over therr so that's actually very positive. raymondi that's think biden sh wear one of those sweatshirts and th the sweatpants kind oflie khakis, just like zelenskyy. they should have zel a matching outfit that would be perfect. >> all right. with lots of padding, i hope. ho >> exactly. >> i could see. to see yo all right. jury of your peers turning more out to be more like the jury of the weird. but could it all be great for donald trump? former trump impeachment lawyer david schoen reacts to george's unhinged foreman b after this. >> losing weight can have a huge impact on your life. lose weight with nutrisystem biggest and best offer yet.
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visit agapa. last night we introduced you to the jury foreman of thatforef georgia grand jurynd investigating president trump. r or is that like to describe her the perfect embodiment of. generation? tiktok. after everything that you've if thewhat>> anding that you won be if the d.a. decides against s bringing any chargest after wht yo you'veu' seen?
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i will be sad. if nothing happens, i will be happy as long something happens. >>g well, meet emily, cause who probably considers herself verysiders enlightened and knowledgeable and her teachers probably gave her gold knowr r all her effort and her bubbly attitude. but her media tour spillings spg details from inside the grand jury room. >> that's not going so well. s room is not goin there are indictmentswell recommended, of course. >> is it. more than twelve is it people? is it more than twenty people?m >> i think if you look at the i think if you look at the page numbers of the port, there's about six pages in the middle that got out allow for spacing . >> it's no lt a short list, not. a short list. would you characterize it as 20 ish people? 20-ish i can't say i counted. counted. >> okay, and now cbs t is reporting that lawyers close to several republican witnessers are preparing to move to quash
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any possible indictments by the d.a. fani willis, based on statements mr. enza made in various interviews. >> joining me now is former trump impeachment lawyer david schoen. >> david , tell us aboutow i how this might impact possibleb charges or the issuing ofor possible charges in this case? >> was an excellent question. it's a very serious matter.s eft the georgia code atthe georgi the fifteen, twelve sixty seven b prohibits specreperson or any member of the special purpose grand jury iafrom exposing what happenedbe. during deliberations. they are req to give an questioh oath to keep things secret. so the question is then what'se the remedy when the rules are violated? first of all, what's the harm? the harm is , as the courtse cos have said in georgia, when you said in georgia when you were have a special purpose grandy i jury, there's not necessarily or some a trial or some earing that i happens afterwards. so that allows people publiclyts to defend themselvespeople pub r they're maligned in the report process.ments from s grand jury
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people. >> but this skews the whole process. remember, let's put it in perspective. scheme.and jur py is aol political scheme. the specia the spl purpose grand jury. it's to give the political, politically elected district attorney cover. so she convenes this grandy ju. in a county. it went seventy two . twenty six for biden inel the twenty twenty election. >> so their decision is sort o a foregone conclusion. the district attorney ghost writes the report subjecght report subjtd to the approval of these grand jurors. so the cases have said there so the casese remedy why or may not be some remedy when the special grand juryes is violates its rules, because there's going to be if there's an indictment eventuallys an there's an intervening grand ing jury to consider that indictment. buaned jury to t the case also the question, when someone's constitutional rights are soviolated, by the disclosures r the misconduct, then there may y. . remed ther so we'll have to see. there's a twenty fifteen case lo called lemel that said no harm, no foul in but ense, but it's a very seriousit violation and r
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should really strike at the heart of anybodyt who is te interested in the integrity of the judicial system and the fairnessl system a. s sp there arece twenty three members jury, i and the special grand jury. believi believe.she' and so she's the foreperson. i say for them and i'm not foreng foreperson, but so she's the foreman. person.of this jury and she goes on television and it's just an me embarrassment, i mean, from beginning to end. >> but i keep saying end she's probably got gold stars from her teachers and probablydr graduates ted from a great school. that's and david, that's where w our that's where our systemconsd is today, thater that's that'sa. considered educated. veryd,k you for your analysis tonight. very, very important. and bernie sanders foundawkwar himself in a rather awkward spot. di spotd . >> did he dance the last night? we'll tell you. come on . fox stations hit docu series back . who is ron desantis? we will never, ever surrender to the mob of florida is where
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