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america is watching. crowd you have a great house and i programing note. we will be a doing another livuc audience show tomorrow night. james holmer, michelle tafoya, lisa boothe, tom shalu, marianne williamson, tommy larin. all right. if you wanrianne wt to be a parf the show, go to hannity. .com tickets for $1 million apiece. y actually , they're totally free. comeusoin us . that's all the time we have set your dvr. let your heart be trouble, laura . le fort ingram . all right. i thought hannity, thatgraham you said down that jim comey.y- i thought you said jim comey is coming on the show. i'm like, wow, he's coming on the show. off. >> lau i now, that'ras really cool. no, i thought you said that. and i thought, wow. and he's beating me again to the booking. well, great. hannitmccabe is going to be next on your guest list. all right.ing.
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awesome show. awesome >> we'll pick it up where i you left off. we all lovupe laura . lov oh, like you in a couple of s weeks. i'll see you ieen a couple righi out. all right.s le bac i'm laura ingraham. thisk is ingram. go back in washington tonight. and also part two of my sansaboa francisco sabotage exposé. gewe're going to tell the storyn of what it's likg e living init a city that is about inundated by crime and drugs. crime anwe're going to tell it y the eyes of one bay citynt. resident and with the help of meticulously pored over earveillance video, we show you each night how one neighbor is left in constant terror. >> but first, president is not above the law. >> justice serves the people. it doesn't protect. >> the powerful american democracy only works only if wec choose to respechot the rule of law. >> wd ree have to uphold the rue
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of law, restore trust in our institutions. of democracy. >> is there anyone left among democrats who actually cares about the rule of law?cares ab e ruleabout equal standards ofd justice and accountability? bilitywell, a better question mf be , does anyone abit the fbi care? earlier this afternoon, we whis learned that a whistlebloweralle has alleged that then vp biden was at the center of a bribery scheme involving a foreign power. yes, bribery. house committee oversight chair jim holmer and senator chuck grassley have learned thatk greb the fbi is in possession of at least one document that claims that biden and a foreignat national were part of this bribery scandal. now, this revealed in a lettero th the two republican senators sent a noticnte to the departmet of justice demanding this record and answers about what, now nything, the fbi did to pursue the matter. now, this record reportedly details an alleged deal thatat involved the exchange of money
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for policy decisions. thate have decis credible inforn that this possible criminalace, activity took place. and i can't verify whether orlya not it's really criminal cactivity. but i do have faith in the whistleblowers that bringha to me that thit s document whi exists. >> and you say thastlet this whistleblower is very credible. i . thinke go i think i think you got to go by what i had been ablee to to expose of from wrongdoing by the fbi or the department of justice from various whistleblowers, that none of it has been refuted or contradicted. grassley is very serious abouts. these types of matters. spbynot a fly by night. now, comar and grassley are specifically seeking an fbiil interview record for or a casee file from june of 2020. crea and they're seeking any files created orte modified during tht
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month containing the term biden and along with any attachments containing the term biden as a lot of documents . ilmingto >> but wait a will.why woul wait a sec. wait a wilmington minute. why wouls thind any of us thinkt joe biden would be anything but aboveboard in dealing with foreign officials? rafter alfter all, he's ou great protector of democracyy an and the rule of law. >> w e can be forgiven forlieving believing the president is more interested in powethe r than in principle. these preening and sweeping away all the guardrailand swees the law of protecting our democracy, all the guardrairacy.l. tru well, here's the truth.ade hi intold trump made his fortune in business long before going into politics. >> but somehow the bidens gotenj rich when joe served inw have government for almost five decades. so how the biden's gotten so wealthy now, what on earthn ear could explains such any abou aggressive lack of media curiosity about that question? >>t that hmm. if
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well, imagine where america would be if the media spent tim one one thousandth of the timeci and energy coverinngg unpackingl the biden's sleazy self dealingn as they did trump's new york politics, business life. well, we know joe wouldn'te be president, woody, but we all know that in america today, the political views will determine the standard of justice you actually receivester so you stand with the leftd an and you usually are protectedmea skate, stand and with americath and challenge the swampen i and you're toast. doub even if this bribery charge charges are true, it'tfs really doubtful, don't you think, that anyone at, say, the new york times is going to really care or that they're going to demand biden dn answer all questions about this matter? n as usual, this is about money and power. and pokeeping both all to thems. >> joining me now, florida congressman byron donald's house oversight committee member, congressmae n, what area your initial thoughts on this? n
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demofbi is astn institution the democratcrs now which useds they used to question the fbi decades ago, but now bumocrats the democrats basicald saying the fbi can do no wrong when it involves joe biden. la my initial thoughts are i'm simply not surprisedue. s laura , we've been going at oves this investigation inig committee the oversight committr months now. a couple of weeks ago, i was aoy the treasury d department reviewing some of the financial documents associatedncial den with things that hunter biden and joe biden have been involved in. in.and at any point throughout this entire situation,yo use you could never get anybody who just uses basic commonsi sense to actually believe that joe biden had no idea what his brother and his son was doing. now, the whistleblower has come forward. peparently, fbi has documented and has looked into this the and the american people needy ne to know they need to see if
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their president is compromise by foreign nations because he and his family wanted to make money off of his political power. politi he has amassed over 50 years in government. >> how did the bidenbidenss geto rich ? that just a simple question.we we know how donald trump gotwe o rich . we know that obama got a biga netflibix deal for, what,dollar one hundred million dollars or so after he left office?s orbut how did the bidens get so rich ? now, the white house respondedt to the whistleblower allegations today inin going a statement, congressman, saying for going on five years now, republicans in congress have been lobbying upcall unfounded, unproven, politically motivated attacks against the president. y cks toand his family when it s to president biden's personal finances. he's offerediden an unprecedent level of transparency. congressman, is this a joke?how di how did the bidens get so rich ? >> it's an absolute joke.t e what came ouwht ofit the whitee house today. >> let's be very clear .ical they've made their money g
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on political grift. son. you have the brother. you have the son. they're on air forceh two running around the globe, meeting with foreign leaders. then all o f a sudden theset other countries and the things that will help them actually increase their power economically are starting to happen in the uniter tingdstt states . isve me a break, ivison.he millcongressional salary is pretty good, but it'sio notar a millionaire salary. it's not a billionaire salary. ionaires sbut they got houses a the country. they're in all the jets. they're doinstuff.g all the stut you do the math. hany hunter biden doesn't have any eo actualno economic credentials. jim biden has no economicential credentials. s th ithat i can see. and joe biden has beennt. a senator and a vicee ex president . acy everybody can see exactlyt h what's happening here. but the politicae polil left ane big media don't care becausehe it's about the agenda regarding of what it actually means for se the united states of america. >>s and big business doesn't ae care as long as he keeps kee cozying up to china and openingt the border, they're fine with all that. speaking o tf honor, kate,hat. p was asked about the latest news
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today and the scandals. watch this. watcwe have a report on the doj nearing a decision on whetherhuw to charge president biden's son , hunter, with tax and gun gurelated violations. thi i wonder if the white house has any comment on on this case, if it's something the president has been following or if he talks to hunter about this case at all. i would have o to refer you to department justice, send it to the doj. >> ssowho what they can stonewa. i mean, they're getting answers anm. e al >> listen, we all see what's happening here. g hekarine jean-pierre has gothg nothing to say because i don't thing that she can say is .ow again, any father would know s doing in his know business dealings. i got three sons. i know what they're up to . i know whatht they're doing. this is corruption atident of the highest level because the president of the united states , his tstat job has beent compromised by the dealings of his son . the son didn't hop on an energy board named purisma just
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becaus he of his intellect,rgy. because he doesn't know anything about energy. it his is because his daddy wass a senator and then a vice president . g onthat's what's going on here. and it's time for us to uncover this corruption once and for pel all, because, frankly, it'sas a the american people that suffer as a result. >>no and stho karine jean-pierre has nothing to say. e he she's just a mouthpiece for a figurehead. but i said this before, this is not a hunter biden scandal., this is tha joe biden's scandal that just focused on hunter. and it's stupid paintings and it'se a love child.andal. and this is a joe biden great scandal. congressmao see you.n, great to. thank you .mment now, the fbi predictablyto provided no comment todada y, but jun given the documents in question are from june of 2020, we loo the summer of love, arkie we looking at yet another example of interference by governmental agencies? governntal ageahead of the twen twenty election? joining me now is a friend,at senior fellow at the center form renewing america, author of true blue my journey from beat
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cop to suspended fbi whistleblower. he revealed improper whistl practices in the fbi investigations >> cted to jan six . steve comar and grassleyomh seek working together, both seeking this document nota known as i believe it's fauci one or two three, which is a sourcen tr report. explain to our viewers, ifrs >>u will, why that's significant. >> well, lefty, ten twenty three is a source report that memorializes a communication between an fbi agent and a infoa confidential human source, anep informant. e-mahat could be in person c, could be telephone, could email some sort of communication that went on in the specificity thata that congressman colmar was requesting this june. requ2020 implies that there was a meeting or some sort of thdmunication that transpire in that month leading up to thee presidential election between an fbi agent a informant. forman and it pertained to jot e bidens potential quid pro that went on during his vice presidency. >> nown duri, they could ingt c.
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have an anonymous email, right?r itig could have been an email. might have been a phone call, is tip. we don't know. it's just the report itself. sef memorializing the interaction is that right? anytes. and in my experience, any timey that i had an actual informante on my books, somebody who had their codede name, and we had vetted and done a background check to make sure that they were able to be annt for informant for the fbi, any sort of communication or contact had that individual was recorded in a ten, twenty three . so irecordt could be someone who actually is a current informant for the fbi. fbi.: now, at that point, whatwt happens with a typically do an investigation if seemed initially outlandish, would they just let it go ? what's the standard for proceeding after that initialco contact with a potentialwer. whistleblower? >>, that's a million dollar, in question in this case, because if it was, in fact, l a legitimate complaint broughtt
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forward, you would hope that the fbi agent would take tha atn informatioarn, conduct a preliminary assessment, or might lead to an actual full investigation from the fbi's standpoint. it doesn't appear that they'vean come forward with anything. and if the fbi hides behind,stio can't comment on an ongoing tha investigation thatt we know tho one does exist. if there isn't one , then there's no excuse for them, note to come out with that. it is now incumbent on the fbi, which stands to protect l the constitution, preserve the rule of law. trantey have be transparenaw with the american people. they have to expose if thereto e y sortn fact, an investigation, it was ruled out. that's perfectly legitimate, that should be sharethat's ld and should exonerate any sort of accusations against the current sitting president . if cursitting one is currentlye on the books and is being investigated, i think that that's also importans also imt, that wearent need to be as transparent as possible with the americaastn people to let them know that lee maybe potentially they're the leader of the free world . coulr couldd be involved in a w pro quo that was to his owasnn s personal benefit. >> yeah,onal i mean, you said a quid pro quo. i mean, if if that had come out
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and if there is a legitimate claim underlying claim with real information and that had come out c in the summer ofl 2020, that would have likely had some some effect, to put it mildly. on tsome effect on the electionn and it could have been a completely transformative effect on the election. have? could it not have without a question. i mean you all you to do earli w is look back four years earlier when jim comey felt compelled to step forward and say that no prosonable prosecutor woulforwad bring charges against thenecge candidate for president hillary clinton. certainly the timing of that works to be very similar. and the fallout from the that, a i think the fbi felt quitelitic a quite a politicakil kick back at them from from the left side of the aisle. after thati k ther. and i think there was probably some some fear about that. and my concern at this point a is there might have been a information taken down and instead offull actually opeg up the full investigation, itce was essentially hidden in as a source reporting document. and maybe this whistleblower is now felt compelled to share
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that with the american people. >> so your concern is that itke was deep sixed? absolutely. and i think that it isn't goingn to be incumbent on this oversight committee to look atct the merit oftee that informati, actually determine that this source reportingy de document d exist. and if it does k atin the information that was provided, put that firstd of loo and foremost, instead of looking at the the motivations ofki a whistleblower, let's lookok r for the first time ever of the merits and the veracity of the information they brought forward, which they're compelled to do. >> yeah,y you that i mean, the smearing of whistleblowers, that's a that's a new that'sdo. a new development. e smearion the left, is it not?w you know a lot about that.hat. steve , thank you so much. and speaking of potential fbi corruption, i have some outstanding questions tonight. art.e they , as steve justmmin referenced, purposely gumming up the release of information that, like the nashville shooters n shoot, manifesto? let's movee to that topic. the angle has been demandinge the releasdae of that sincesh
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the day of the shooting. yet here we are over five weeks after audrey hale killed six , including three kids and we still don't know a single detail from her writings. sixthere were 30 journals. there was a suicide note thatre wa 3s a memoir. apparently, multiple laptops were uncovered, phones, notes all taken from the trans shooter's house. now alshuse.l vital, are they np to determining the motive and perhaps preventings er anotl shooting in the future? >> let people read what this person has written and in fact, know what to look fokers andr in coworkers and fellow students and friends and family. maybe they'll see e e some of t indicators that were manifested by this person. what politicians. what inspired this lunatic, what drugs was she w prescribed? as shewhat what who prescribed e drugs? these are alryl very important questions that i think will be i answered in the manifesto. we know why they don't want this to be made public. >>public because there might
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be evidence that this was inhate crime inspired by a trana s ideology against christians. >> and late last week, there were whispers that relea the manifesto would be releasedn . we even got word late last weeki that the review was in the final stages, beforefor the entire thing or most of it was released for the publi.c. t but then today, out of fro the blue, we got anotherpendin message from police saying due to pending litigation filed n this week, the metropolitan nashville police department hass e been advised by counsel to hold in abeyance the release ofords records related to the shooting at the covenant school, pending orders or directiongn of, the court. there are no details, thoughab,' about who's filed litigation or where it's pending what it involves. involvebut just yesterday, the tennessee firearms association and former local a sheriff did file a lawsuit against police for their delay a in releasing the writings.
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will we ever get the truthe here? now, thibys one comment madee gs by my angle guest and retiredtie fbi supervisory personnel agenth james fitzgerald on the night of the shootings has stuckg ther with me. >> i have a feeling there may be some doj participation in th this. it w may not want this kind of these kind of writings going out. it would destroy a a bunch of narratives that thisst president administration has. soration h. i wouldn't be surprised ifheseo this manifesto and these othertk writings areep very close to th vest. >> nowe , the anglhae has reacho ouritit to authorities. for more clarification on this, we get answers. we're goin wg to bring t them t, but we're not going to allow them to rest on some bogus claim of a pending litigatio n in order to continue to hidehe the truth from the victims, their families and the public.et >>o we all deserve to knowt and up next, with the lifting of title forty two just a week , away, texas governor greg abbott approved the shipment of more illegals to sanctuariestuai
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think you will too. i can feel the winds of change now as countless thousands of illegal aliens are amassing at our borders. ready to cross the moment title forty two ends. thousands more are pouring across right now in the last ten days, according to the border patrol union, there's been a 700 percent increase in apprehensions over a normal day during the obama and trump administrations. on average, there have been seven thousand seven hundred arrests per day. now, the union says agents are even encountering large numbers of people from india, china, brazil, afghanistan and so many other countries that you can see the list on the screen right now. it's mind boggling. now, meanwhile, the war between texas governor greg abbott and big city liberal mayors, that's heating up problem by simply sticking people
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on buses. we are completely tapped out. we have no more space, no more resources. >> we are literally full. no one should use human beings as political pawns. i cannot ignore the fact that governor abbott sent migrants only to cities with their black mayors. >> joining me now, texas governor greg abbott. governor , your response to eric adams that at the core of your policy is racism? >> it's kind of odd, really, laura , because new york and chicago, there are self-declared sanctuary cities. so you would think they would be asking for me to be busing migrants to their cities. the fact of the matter is that there are more people coming across the border every single day than there are migrants that are in chicago or new york . and this is not a texas problem. this is a united states problem . and it's the responsibility of new york and chicago, the entire country, to deal with a problem caused by joe
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biden and joe biden's open border policies. as you have said before, we can never forget the way it was just a few years to go under president trump, that we were at multi decade lows in the number of people coming across the border. now we are these record breaking highs and will get worse when a town of 42 is repealed and the borders are opened up. and so chicago, new york and other cities, they need to step up and help out in this crisis caused by joe biden. >> now, governor , right before you joined us tonight, adams went on cnn doubled down on his remarks. we just got a man watch. >> i don't know if this is to undermine these large cities that are run by black mayors because of his political agenda. i don't know if he's doing that before the race. i'm giving you the facts of what he has sent them. >> we have one hundred and eight thousand cities in america. >> look what he sent them to in response to the mayor that you're targeting these cities.
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>> actually , their cities are chosen. they're the chosen cities by the migrants themselves. understand this. and that is every one of these migrants who gets on a bus. they volunteer to go and they choose the city they go to . they want to go to new york. they want to go to chicago. and these other cities. and so this is a complete voluntary process where, again ,we're sending them to sanctuary cities that are embracing and welcoming these migrants who've come across the border. >> now, governor , everyone thought this was, oh, biden sending troops to the border. i think is already twenty five hundred troops. they're doing, you know, more clerical work and processing work. we don't need to play the press secretary on this, but what do people need to know about what these troops are actually doing? >> let's be clear. joe biden said that he's sending 1500 military troops to the border, but in that same order said that
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they would be doing paperwork were the last thing. we need our troops on the border doing paperwork. we need more border patrol officers. we need the real united states military to go down the border and take the action that president trump would have taken. well, governor , this is a massive human tragedy and a danger to our country's security. do we have any way of really knowing who most of these people are? a lot of them don't even have ids. >> well, so many of them do not have ids, but a lot of those dangerous part about it, as you know, is the fact that in the past year there had been apprehended about 100 people who were on the terrorist watch list. and , you know, the people on the terrorist watch as they pay extra to not be apprehended. so who knows how many terrorists have really come across our border and are going around the united states of america, the top duty of the president of the united
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states is national security. and joe biden has failed at that top duty on our southern border. >> yes or no, is this an impeachable offense, what he's done today? >> i believe it. is he he laura , he is failing to fulfill the duties of his office, his executive powers. he's not executing the immigration laws that were passed by the united states congress. i believe it is an impeachable offense. >> governor , thank you so much. now more bombshells tonight from jeffrey epstein's private calendar. a few days ago, we learned about a series of meetings that took place between the disgraced financier and a gaggle of high profile, politically connected individuals, including biden's current cia director . and obama's former white house counsel. almost shocking was that these get togethers all occurred after the had served time for soliciting with minors and other charges. well, two days ago, we brought you the reporting from the wall street journal, laying out a number of of those individuals. well, today, the wall street journal published part two of its exposé that included even more prominent figures who we
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felt felt compelled at the time to seek either counsel, advice ,friendship or some other help from the now deceased felon. now, the list of those individuals include former clinton treasury secretary and harvard president larry summers. he reportedly had more than a dozen meetings scheduled eppstein from 2013 through 16 , apparently even i guess requesting eppstein donate to his wife's poetry project . then there's film director woody allen. according to the journal, he and epstein were scheduled to get together nearly every month in both twenty , fourteen and twenty fifteen. and then there were at least three dozen meetings between epstein and former israeli prime minister ehud barak. that's between 2013 and twenty seventeen. but perhaps the most interesting eppstein powell of all was billionaire venture capitalists and linkedin co-founder reid hoffman. he visited epstein's private island in the caribbean and was scheduled to stay over at that creepy manhattan townhouse in
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2014. now a little back story for all of you . here in 2018, hoffman was forced to issue an apology for funding a group that smeared alabama republican roy moore. that organization had strongly implied that the russian government was backing moore during a senate runoff against doug jones. and the odious hoffman is the same man whose funding carrolls lawsuit against president trump. so what's his justification? for doing that? that supporting women fighting for progress and justice has always been a long standing priority of his. so butting up to eppstein and supporting women's rights. give me a break. just the typical doublespeak from the left's phony virtues. signalers. well, barbie is unveiling an inclusive doll or two . so is the navy and its fair to use artificial intelligence now in political ads. >> ray arroyo has the answer is seen and unseen next.
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nine . >> nowr many of us take for granted feeling safe in our own hames. but many san francisco residents have had that feeling du of safety shattered.re juw, i talked to a lot of people during my time there, d d and it's just heartbreaking the way they're feelinon'te gitl and they don't have the support from their political leadership. all democratall democrats, os oe the police, they're overwhelmed. now, where's's theirom their representation? you don't hear anything from nancy pelosi unless it's involving her family. involvg helyher city, too.e liv she lives there. why are so many people struggling and so badly? why the streets filledspair? with despair? why residents having to pay for private security to protects? themselves in their own homes? e i spoke to one homeowner who had to do just that after his house was broken. eninto nearly a dozen times. hitis story was first reported by independent journalist lee fang. el saf >> the bottom line is , i don'te
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feel safe in my own home. e you may have heard about the crime here in san francisco, the assaults on the streetsth, the targeting of asian-americans, the closing of store s because they can't keep items on the shelves, they're being stolen. >> buttolen. what about individual homeowners, people who are investing in this city? le whomaybe they're renovating a house or doing a n entire reconstruction of an existing home. how are they making it? we decidedo to talk to oneeprer homeowner, a tech entrepreneur who has been burglarized not the once, not twice, not ove three times during hise reconstruction project , but yeart three years alone. burglasen burglarized ten time . how is hand whe dealing with thc and what's the future of c san francisco? riif this crime problem does not get solved? >> s so my first break in when i was living here wawas in o the summer of 2020. in total, i've had ten breaksome ins, break ins, ten break ins, >>ree years.
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>> l yeah, actually , yeah.for? what are they looking for. valuable things, you know, something they could sell and it's getting d more intense. >> it's getting scarier and it's, it's constant. e to ben cook grew up in rural kentucky and he came to san his francisco more thanin twenty years ago to get hish ph.d. he stayed because he fellh >> city. at is e >>th i see of the broken window> in front. what's that from? that was a break that wa in ear. i don't i don' t remember whichra: that one , but that's that's what'sts it's come you don't even theremy have been so many.>> it's har id to keep track.t's this is happening all the time after the break in.brea and thefk-int is lost. tens of thousands of dollars. my crew lost a lot of tools, a lot of valuable tools they need and this fella losts all of his tools, significant >>ount of money. >> l i mean, he's upset.ecen the most recent t break in at cook's home happened overeekend the weekend. three incidents in a singl ewalk day. >> you caninof see the h one ofr the thieves walking out of the house with a ladder stolen w from the construction workers.
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>> the guy who looks like he may have been armed, brokenma right thery havee. >> m just a month ago or so,ere there was an organized crew that came in the middle of the night. >> two vehicles, big creg w fole . >> they even took my washer and dryer. you know, these ardre that's bi. stuff. these folks knew what they were doing. they had a plan. >> they knew they'd been watching us . watchi what it felt like to me.d when you do call the police, what's their response? usually, it would be we'll call you back, huh? , i called many, many times. >> i just i was shocked that there was no response whatsoever. was nowhen there was a , you knh home invasioern. there was someone there. there was a confrontation. >> fortunately, my my guard who i heard someonhie sleep hert
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at night because i knew the house is under constant threat. wait a second. you you're building a house you had to hire someone to bewhr here sleeping.ey where are they sleeping? sleepithis is a construction si- >> well, yeah. it' and it's not it's not it's not a . well, space heater and an ain r mattress. this is insane. ress.it is insane. i'm not okay with it. i don't think it's okay. t >> and i don't know what to do. i don't know how to feel safer . w i don't know how torkeo protect the things that i've worked hard to get. >> you know, i hear stories from everybody. it's just part oitf life here. o the you expect that if you parko your car outside a restaurant, you go to dinnerhe to dinn. e tt you know, there's a pretty good chance that a window will be broken. when you comn e back .-- >> y it's just you don't you don't report it necessarily because, you know, there's not going to be a response. but i don't feel like that should be an acceptable part of
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life that you should just not yu feel safe when you're out, notm. feel safe in your home. > l and yet you love this ci. >> i do. it's beautiful. beautif >> the main thing is it's full of brilliant, ambitious people, people that i don't feel like i'd meet anywhere else.y >> you know, i lovfriende my frs here, my network here.eing i i'm committed to being here. obviously, no matter what, noel matter what happens. >> l is there a limit? a >>re there are there are limits. you know, i , i can't afford to have full time security staff outside the house just to feel safe at night. >>, you know,th that'at'ss thas crazy. i feel like i should expect basic civic service of security. >> and i'm notm no getting it. once this is finished, this m project , i don't know how long it's going to take, but it's got more little more work to do here. g tothen fee what are you goinge
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safe that everyone tells met once you're in, it'll stop? well, why should i believe, if that? >> you know, if there are no repercussions, then why would they stop? i don't understand the logic tha behind that. know?you know, and no, i don'to safe . >> i'm doing lots of research now on the best security b systo i can get ne. peo have someone here at all timeops to preventew people coming in. >> that's crazy.f what's your view of the city going forward if there is not ch significant changean in lawan enforcement and actuallyd ba pushing the criminals out and back? >> well,ck>> i don't know what to expect, but i can say in, ann tmy experience, and in the experience of people that i know and talk to , it's clearly getting worse, know steadily getting, steadi worse, and it's starting to get scary. >> and nnoo one will do anythin.
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about it. i don't know what to do. i don't know what to do. wha >> i thanks to ben for tellinglo his story and a lot of people there do not know what to do. how about change the waya they vote? all right.iff' coming up,pu one floridatye an sheriff's deputy goes abovest bt and beyond his call ofe duty. >> the last bite explains this new one looks pretty good. bringelly did you know ron desantis back deep cuts to social security, medicare ron desantis? >> yeah. he voted to cut social security or medicare. not once, not twice, but three times. desantis even tried to raise the retirement age to 70. i thought desantis was one of the good ones, but he's just another career politician. america needs trump make america great again. >> inc is responsible for the content of this advertising . are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower?
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