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their protection and their families to . somew channtly, i notice somewhahat of a change and i expressed it. here on fox.i i warned thawat veselirned tn it was coming. >> this isn't anything new .n en what we've been experiencing for almost like two years inye the countrary where the crimes have become more brazen. it. is very clear that criminals aren't afraid of law enforcement as this continues in the country that we're going to have vigilante justice and we can't have that in a civilized society. avsomeone is going to fill that void and there will bel that vigilante justice. and we don't want thataders areg to happen. but the leaders aren't doing anything about it. the mayors are steppin m g up th to the plate. the dea is aren't stepping us ap to the plate. the judges aren't stepping up plate to the plate. so who is going to d o it?o and that's why that vigilante justice comes in that look, i didn't say that to brag or be right. >> i genuinely want it to be wrong about this issue. y wabut this is just basic scie. when government creates thise or kind of void, someone orl fill some idea will fill.
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the most recent example is the story of jordan neilly. a monday afternoon, jordan neily was harassing subway riders in new york city. it wasn't his first time. mad jordan neilly made harassing subway riders somewhat of a hobby. sometimes he became violent. jordan neilly had been arrested more than 40 times. e he was homeless and some say he his rantally ill. >> his rap sheet included for assault and three specificallynh were against women on the subway. the criminal justice system in a new york city never held jordans accountable for his crimes.. it's by design because the system exists to protect criminals over law abiding new citizens. in new york , citizens y are le to defend themselves from people like jordan, and that's exactly what happened on monday after neilly aggressively shouted at passengers. that's when a twenty four yeare old marine veteran tackled nearly to the ground and put
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them in a chokehold. hol to other passengers, helped the marine restrain nele. s this morning, there is growingoa outrage and questions surroundinan g the death of a mn on a new york city subway. this video obtained by nbc new york , shows three subway riders subduing the 30 year ol d man and one putting him in a chokehold. he later goes limp. the medical examiner ruleda homd the death a homicide and says the cause was, quote,neck compression of neck chokehold. the district y. attorney identified the man as jordan neely. a witness says that nearlyess s, on the subway and began, quote, a somewhat aggressive speech saying he was hungry, he was thirsty, that he didn't care about anything. he dt care about going to jail. >> he didn't care that he gets a big life sentence. neely quickly became>> neely unconscious. he was taken quick to a nearby, later, he was pronouncedr, he was pronounced dead.w york cit the new york city medicaliner p examiner proclaimerod his death as a homicide and almost immediately, the usual
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suspectsagic story.lize on this tragic story. for their own political gain for their own political gain. oc, the congresswoman accused the marine of murder new york governor kathy hochul claim neely was killed simplylld fo s for ridir riding the subway. >> she knew it wasn't true. do you want to acknowledge how horrific it was to view a video of jordan neely being killed for being a passenger on our subway trains? and so. our hearts go out to hiss families? i'm really pleased that as idistricti'm re attorney is looking into this matter. as i said , there had to be consequences and so we'l consequences. and so we'll see how this unfolds. but his family deservel seolds p .ers have >> meanwhile, protesters have taken to the streets. e been apparently, they think jordan kneelers should have been ed ntallowed to attack innocent passengers on the subway just days just before dog died down
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. she said say relaxium back home. got aoc in. on't care abou these protesters don't actually care about jordan neelys death. there were 11 murders on the subway last year. >> we did brain search. aoc never commented on those death transit crime is up 54%. in new york city compared to twenty twenty one here. just some of the examplehere ar disturbing viral video shows a group of teensgroup of t puncr and kicking a 15 year old boy.wa the brutal beat down with captured at the one
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hundred and eighty four street subway station in washington. heights friday afternoon aroundn 3:00 at the witkoff myrtle avenue subwa ay station.ti david martin was checkingng subway times when a man rano and shoved david onto the tracks, breaking his collarbone. shows a v the surveillance video from m police shows a vicious muggingut on a southbound f trainy platform at 34 street last tuesday. about 10 p.m.. police say the attacker slashedi the victim twice while he tried to hold on to his backpack. >> headlines about random unprovoked crime seemingly nonstop recently. >> you caned crime see a man gr2 year old woman from behindbehind and throw her onto a the tracks it happened very fast t and appeared to be unprovoked. so the question is , wherer thes is the justice for thesee victims? victimdoes aoc even know their ? it'snvited her on tonight. >> she declined.'s somet it's clear there's something wrong here. if you take a quick look on social media, you will see videos of jordan neelys
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dancing. you will see all thesey jordan individuals express why jordan kneelers life matter, whichagre. i agree, he's an american citizen. he's a part of our family. it didn't matter. m but why did his life suddenly matter once he was dead? many knew this man, includinggoe our government, was struggling and they did nothing to helphim. him society fill that void. n and the marine who put him in a chokehold is now the villain . lectis any of this right. >> jason nichols is a seniorf lecturer at the university ofsot maryland . he joins us now.ha muc jason , thanks so much for joining me. brother,, we all mourn his dear ,but the city is out of control and people that are black , brown , white, everybody is on edge right now.y those thate going to do everything that is necessary. those that are willing to defend themselves. so why the rush to judgment on this case?
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>> well, first of all, lawrence, let me just sayan congratulations. i'm really proud of you .'m alw and , you know, i'm alwaysayin rooting for you .g r first of all, we have to understand that the characterization that you made earlier about crime being out of control it crime os new york city is just factually inaccurate. it's actually major crimes, down six percent in new york city, subway to ninety nine percent. brothe matter of fact, i'm sorry to interrupt you , brother. no, but no one can look at new york city. i just want to g cito i just put the stats up on the screen sodae we can look at year to date. yu yes, it is down. but if you compare a crime up. to this point last year, it'sati up and that is a problem forstrt people that walk the streets off new york . the mayor know that he was thi elected because of this reason give . >> yeah.redit and i think we need to give the credit to the new york police o department, the nypd. they get a lot of heat.n someon i've been someone who's beeny critical, but they're actually doing a good job at droppingf dr crimoppie.
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we look at the crime statistics, they are actually going trendin ag downward. t so we need to actuallyacknowle acknowledge thatdg now where wem will find agreement. >> lawrence, is thaten jordand l nikoli should still be alivel th and we need better mentaln wh health care in this country. >> thiobs is aviously man who l concerruggling with mental h healthns concerns. wha you can hear it in what he wases saying before he was killed. i'm not going to go around and call this a murder. i think murder people and i'malt not a lawyer. erjason is a homicide. l ca >> you're a gentleman. so why are people doing thispeoe is happening all across the country in major doing citir where people are they havepeople their backs up against the wallu .sh people are being pushed into the subway. people can't walk the street. i know people want to act like l this in the democratic party like this. o act inis just a figment of pes imagination. but these criminals just don't care what our people ine in
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the party that represent these areas. by the wayes, all of a suddeneat they care about this debt, but o they don't care about the other deaths that happen every singlev day in progressive cities. e so so here's the thing.e i think we have to make sure that we're not out here fearem mongering and making people afraid and making i'm afraid to have to people are or use, pe the subway. i think that that's>> or actually really bad for our society is to makesubway pe. afraid. but i will say thi e when w talk about what's going on ,a ps this is not a partisan issue. you are much safer ine new york city, which is ,y in by the way, is the safest big city in the country. cou and the safestntry big city insb the world. then you are in, say,igthan bakersfield, california, which is kern county, kevin mccarthy's district. . you are far less safe there. you are far less safe .ther you are far safer inu ar new york state than you are in oklahoma, which, by the way, okh its two largest cities stilly rl run by republicans, tulsa ,e oklahoma city, utah. so secauseo show me the video,
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because i want you to look ate i your screen because you can just see the video. you show me that i in these inople tha those cities that you just name, show me on thie s. day-tod being harasseday on the day to day basis. showshow me the little girl. that's all i cover. are we going to go acrossmurdern the country? we're going to get murdered in t the middle of the street. dl how many funerals you havehrs to sit through as a family? have literally put the skulls country, andldren back together . it's happening all across the country and it's just a figmenmentt nation. lawren >> lawrence. no, it's not a figment of anyone's imagination. but here's the thing. imagination are we going to go off anecdotes? are we actually going to talk about the work that our law enforcement and others are doing to actually drop crime? and crime is actually going down this route? i gave yo did reach gave you the numbersmr one here?s,4 i gave you the number an--d i'm telling pick up the new york city. i did look up. i did.. i got it you straight froms call new york . who do you think that do med the cops call when other mediaia won't cover these stories?ops.
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i get it straight frome it's the cops. even before it's released to the public. so what i'm saying is the cops are begging for the help of apd i understand there are some bad apples, but don'te you think that the defund the police movement taken, takig the anticrime off the street? it's our community, the peopleho that look like me and you that are being victimized the most. i no, they're we've always in this country been dealingwer with crime, even though crime is is much lower than it was when at least you're a littles younger than i am. but at leastd when i was a kid in the eighties and nineties, k if you knew what crime was likes crimew york city, it was a very, very different place. crime has been down. ad it spiked in 2020 because we- had unau abnormalally, circumstances. but there actually , again, whenagain, you look at the stats this year in 2020 three , we'ren coming back down again. and so when we're sitting g here and i love you brother, aboute d these things. i love you brother. we neeo d to not fear monger. ne
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but i can tell you thiss as someone to cover this every single day that gets calls every single day from victims. it's not fear mongering.r beonly go where i'm invited and the people want their stories to be told.hank y >> brotherou, i appreciate you joining the program tonight. thank you , lawrence. t >> there ayou got it. >> there are growing fears that there could be a completthe collapse of the banking industry in this country.w a new gallup poll shows half ofu all americans worry about their money, safetr y and banks this comes as major banks like jpmorgan are now taking over smaller banks. the fed chair, jerome powell,feh said he is againstair all of t, even though it's exactly what's happening. >> watchactly . >> so i think it's probably good policy that we we don't want the largest banks doing big acquisitions. olicy, that is the policy. and but this is this is an exception for a failing bank. and i think it's actually a good outcome for the banking system. ito would have bee also would ha a good outcome for the banking system. had one of the regional banks but bought this company.
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and that could have been been th the outcome. but ultimatelye , we haveur to follow the law and our isencies in the law as it goes to the the least bit. >> charlie gasparino is a fox business correspondent who joins us now. joinlie, thanks soan mucksh for joining me time. should we all be concerned? n wh listen, we have a problemle with regional banks, okay? bank? the big banks, i believe the jp morgan's the bank, america's, probably citigroup, wells fargo, they're well capitalized. >> or diversified. di they do a lot of different a things. but we d o have a problem with the regional banks.rinted and what is the problem?y the problem was we printedn of a ton of money. thospent a ton of money from the federal government. those banks went outs went out on the risk spectrum, e as gamblers always do whene and thve them free money and they invested in risky stuff. they bought they they loadedt -t on capital at the top ofhose the market. when you put those two things t togetherwother, you , you have e in the balance sheet of many of these regional banks. >> that if you're at a regional bank, should you be worried?ould
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i would say, yes, you shouldyes, be worried. do you ? i would write, but a simple sort of answers. make sure you don't haveyou don' more than two hundred fifty thousand dollars because that's the fdic insurance limit. theand if you do take some of n diff maybe put it in a different bank. but we're int bank. a pickle no and by the way, it was created by the man.y it you just you just listen to . >> i mean, he printed money.prie the federal government ine the janet yellen, the treasury secretary, spent money created a situation where we had massive risk taking inflatioatio how do you reverse that? rrates. we have to raise interest ratesi when you start raising interest rates, all bank balance sheets get crushed. the regional banksonal banks ar. the least able to handle thator crush. jpmorgan can handlgan e better.. and that's what you have now.ngm thw, my sources are telling me there's about two dozen banksate that are very impaired, that whether they g vwhether tho thek i don't know. you know, this stuff like, doest work out like, you know, it doesn't. first republic wasir a slow burt right? slow thought it was goingnt
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to go on there a month ago.d and it kind of like, you know, i it was a zombie for for a few weeks. >> but we're going to be seeingn more of these. and , yes, it'here'ss a problemp and here's why. d th jpmorgan and the big bankss can't do all the lendinghe you need more banks out there yd to lend. and if you don't have anonavye n regional banks, well, that's a huge hole in the bankingin system in terms of lending.bankn and if you don't of lending this this economic downturn that we have right now could reurn into a fairly steep recession. >> what a pickle they'veio gottn us into. us int >>o. yes. >> charlie thanks so much. anytime. so a government whistlebloweh. a has made a shocking allegation against the president. the whistleblower says an fbpri document leaks joe biden to ae criminal scheme involving his documehunter. business dealings. we talk to a republican on the house committee investigatinn g it all.to that's next. the don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. your windom this week when
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oversight committee just issuedr congresswoman the document. congresswoman nancy mace is on m that committeemitt and she joine now. >> congresswoman, what are we going to learn from thishave y letter? have you guys gotten it off the record behind closed doors? are we just speculating right now? >> we are not speculating, butb i would say that i believe thisn is the smoking gun. and what did k joe biden know and when did he know it? p and we want the american people to see what he knew .hi does even remember any of this that happened because i thinkau a lot ofse i americans feel than republicans are held to one standard and then democrats are r. d to anothe everybody in this country, regardless of your politics, should be held of your to the same standard. and so that's whato that's thats the purpose of this investigation, to get to the bottom of it.llow the f they and follow the facte they lead us . and i've seen the suspiciousus activity reports.os i read aboutti thetuti rings.n. i've seen the millions ofhell
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dollars in shell companies coming and going from our adversaries to nine membersb of the biden family.o nine it needs m to be investigated. h so how do we make the jump to the connection to joe bidene ?fo i know a lotlks, of these folks, especially hunter. i mean, he can't be severely add addicted to drugs and not showing up for me and still be a successful businessman. so we know there's this very suspect right there. so how d o we make that jump,e this though, to joe biden?de that's thin. s document so the i can run it.de so when they cannot hide. and when we get this documen t our hands and can show it to the to the people in the oversight committee and our investigation and showin our tht connection, which is what thisi document will do, will show the connection between the president and the biden family and his son and the money that was beingbetweend around by these different shell companies. i guess the big question for a lot of folks il n the audienc ,that's what's taking so long.s we were promised oncerepubl housblicans gain control of the house that thethe investigation is going t to happen. >> d they were going to getsn'ts the documents, but it doesn't seem like the fbeebi ii listenig to the house.
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>> oh, they don't want see t to listen. they don't want to seei wo the documents and i would i would gather that they're probably ignoring the documents. and i want to know i want christophecuments.and i wantr te oversight committee. if you're watching. if he's watching, you're going e oversighcoto we want you to ce oversight committee and get a subpoena there and have, whend you testify before congress. what did you know?idit when didyo you know itu ?hide did you hide the documents? but that's why this is so important. i think we've only hade over the oversight committee has only had subpoena power for. less than one hundred days. usp and we've got bank records.ow w we have suspicious activity reports. now, we has e have the subpoenaow and this document that we will get our hands on to showw the american people, shows the connections and what's happening. really it takes a little bit o f time. but likeed you , i came to congress really fed up with what i see because no one is ever held to account. no one's ever held responsible. nobody ever gets fired.a referr there's nevealr a referral to te doj. no one ever gets arrested. t and so we want to make sure that to the fullest extent ofveg the law this is investigated. to rif heads to rollat, then i that's what happens at the endee of the day. >> when can we see thatou guys document? pece you guyget it hs get how lg
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will it take for them? >> i can tell you , jamie ,won' i won't wait long. he's going to want to have this investigation. he's going to want to share it eoplwith the american people. >> and it's going to be important. we need it now because we neede: it now. i would love to take>> a little it yesterday. >> too long. i'll telant l you thite same thg i told the speaker,renc samen mccarthy, when he: i'le ws running for the spot and the commitment to america. we, the american people werespoe going to be checking to make sure that commitment is fulfilled. >> so, congresswoman, and i >> andk onhope i'll check on ree spending, too, by the way,caus because republicans only care about spending when democratse t are in charge.s are so both sides are at fault on that one . to you. for yourself. yeah. >> much. lawatk you so so speaking of the biden,e democrats haven't been silent bn on biden's moral felt by the family has pretended that hist n love child doesn't exist. and democratic lawmakers have followedatic lawma their lead. they don't care about the most n recent addition to the biden crime family. they don't care that joe biden s ignores his own grandchildren. ownif they aren't politically f they are politically inconvenient. >> miranda devine is the authorl of the laptop from and she joins us now.
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miranda, they called you crazy. they called you working for the kremlin and putin. >> noww ev we know everything in that laptop is true. true. everything in your report is true. the grandchildthe is true. what's next? w where do we go from here? hi, lawrence. look, i think we feel the pain teame of the hunter biden's many teams of lawyers. law they're basically playing whackn a mole at the moment.y there are so manyations investigations. there are so, there ar whistleb. now, you know, if the oversighte committee can be believed, they have the smokin sg gun, as nancy mace just told you , that connects all this directly to joe biden. and , you know, it just beggars belief that in the middle of these swirling investigations,gi the criminal investigation in delaware as well, that hunterllt biden would choose to create this drama in arkansas with hisd
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baby mama and the little four year old girl thatgh he's refused to acknowledge, although he has been paying twenty thousand dollars a month child support after she forced him to court with a paternity test. but i just it just i thinki everybody around under biden is wondering why on earth would and ause this trouble right now and mean that now a judge hase a ordered that all his financial matters have to be opened up to the public. that would be the last thing that the the white house you and joe biden wants. but, you know, i'm talking to people around hunter biden,r his former business partners. they describ e him as humanically d kryptonite. he basicallyne destroys everyone he comes in contact with . and maybe that includes his goig father, although we're not going to let his father off the hook because, of course, joe biden turned hunter into>> e his bag.at's it'san, you know, it's crazy.
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i mean, it's like the president is taunting us all hunters right by biocide side. now, everywhere you see hunter and when the american people are calling for an the callin into this, the president feels like i guess he canwi get awath iy ws is crazy. miranda devine, thank you sodevi much. thanks, lance.than k yoyou got so joe biden is finy ending the last of the cobraendh vaccine mandates. vi he's only two years latee and following the science for that next. don't go join a book club for the adventure of a lifetime. we met. are we going to the olive garden? no. italy forgives bachelorette. the first book sparked their passions, then never got the next one . the book says, we can't reject our destiny. we'll surprise everyone. what are you doing that would be me this mother's day when i say, listen, you're a bus cop , what's your concealed weapon? book club? the next chapter.
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us now. doc, you're one of the few people that i trushet in medici because you told us the truthtrr from the very beginning. >>y i'm just curious why curio the slow pace like, is it money? >> is it a refusal to confess that they were wrong?n capitol >> well, i washi on capitol hill today. i can tell you , lawrence, there was no humilityy whatsoever.whatsoever. and i can tell you as a doctor that and i can tell's you as a docto, that's the most important thing that defines a greate doctor instead. public health officials wereh or begging for more money. the cdc, which has 21,000 twenty one thousand employees and did at the time ofd the covid pandemic, hitting us , they couldn't even come up with a website to tracky coul the virus. they told other people withidnna the government it would take months to do so. it ended up being one johns mon. hopkins grad student that camed up with a covid tracker that the world usede and then today, the assistant secretary of health for emergencyaske preparedness. she asked for more hiring powerr
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from congress. i said, how about firing power? you've got to have some accountability for the incompetence. >> so, doug lawrenc, will there ever ever be any trust in medicine, any?f escause they did a lot of damage, especially when it comes to our children.da i'm not sure wmage te even know the amount of damage that has been don e because of experie the isolation that our kids had. >> the experienc wele. >> well, that's so true. lawrence, there has been somatin much misinformatio sn spread by the u.s. government, by the cdc that we had to close schools, that we had to mandate the vaccine, that myocarditisrel was not real, that we had to mask toddlers and boost andyoung people that long covii was a real threat that affected one in five people. it didn't. i so we heard so much misinformation. they have goadt to come back and address all of these things. st tpublic trust to be restoredn >> you know, dukkha, i think one of a great send as well as in this this tragedy of
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covid has beeng the maskingi tn debate. i think people forget there wasn't really a debate. people were runnin werg to go get get mass off the shelf. they were hoarding the supplreyy and then the fed said , look, they don't work. and then they said they said it because they wanted to get te the supply for the doctors as well. oitf the distrust whenington comes to science was all, done because of the people in washington right. o >> look,ha nih had s forty two billion dollars. they could have done a gootud study on masks in the first few weeks and ended the controversyy once and for all. but they chose to ruley by opinion and dogma rather than science. and evidence. we finally got the big study tha and it showed they were basicall y ineffective, too. >> so crazy.e basica dr. marty makary, thanks. being honest with us fromfrom t the very beginning. thankshey beginn. nordst soro nordstrom's announced their plan to this weekr to close botplanh their stores n downtown san francisco over concerns with crim de. e late the upscale department storest is the latest retailer to quit the city fox news
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laura ingraham was in the bayba last week to interview locallast wresident. here here's one man's she spoke man to whose house has been robbed. tinti times and less thanee three years. >> you got to see it. >> so my first break in whenak-i i was living here was in ine summer of 2020. in t totalot, i've had ten brea ins, break ins, ten break ins, e three years. >> when you do call the police,e what'sir their response? usually it would be we'll call it back .i' >> this is insane. wit it is insane. i'm not okay with it.d i don' i don't think it's okat y and i don't know what to do. don't kn i don't know how to feel safer.h i don't know how to protect the things that i've worked hard to get. get. getting worse,etting you know, steadily gettingd it't worse and it's starting to get scary and no one will do anything about it. >>. i don't know what to do. >> i don't know what to do.o
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so said . >> michael shellenberger is the author of san francisco whyf sa progressive ruin cities, and her joins us from berkeley.es ruin joins us from berkeley michael, thanks so much forthan joining the program.yo h for this was predictable. they honestly don't care aboutig the people. i just got back from lin francisco two weeks ago, like the walking dead there.they they allow people to openly shoot up and drugs, they're set fires y michael. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, the situation is so bad that you have to remember that nordstrom's is a flagship store for san francisco. i meane he, when we lost the walgreens, people said , oh, well, they're downsizing. then they then whole foods announced that it was moving out. now, now nord nordstrom's is moving.. >> and that's a major flagship store. i mean, it's really it's a place where the weree the policies in the newsrooms and the feinstein'nes go to. >> it's an upscale store. now they're claiming that it u was part opstaf that nordstrom
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going to move anyway. >> the local politicians just keep making excuses.e the reality is that it's an it' open drug scene for much of downtown san francisco. >> there was a womana woma with mental illness who's legs e rotted and they they took her to the hospital. >> they amputated her legs to tt they put herre back ons a the street. this is a state, the city thatte spends ten times more on the averag homelessness than the average city. and yee they're t they're leaving peopleke in a state of misery out of a kind of wuk dogma. >> and s whyo that's why you hae open air drug dealing, mostly controlled by hondurans who a who work for a foreign drureg cartel. it's just chaos embodied duran ' san francisco. and we keep thinking it can't gh get any worse than it doesen. michael, it's so interesting pro because, you know, if you wantbl to know how to solveople i the problem, go talkmp to people that have been impacted by it. so i've talked to some of the homeless folks that' s outthree there. they're offered three meals a day. the offer, cell phonesmes a es on the street, housing, mental s health services,tr so i askedm h him, why won't they take the house and why won't they take the services? and they h menta been very candd
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with me, they say, because there's rules that they can'tthy brin're g other in there. hav they have to be in there by midnight and they can't take their drugs in the facilities. soin they live free on the sidewalk. yeah, that's right. i mean, we discovered i discovered a man a year and ao half ago or about a year ago.go he had a broken hip and he wasor in the middle of the street. he had put police barricades around him.he >> hr e had two other guysm, with them. they had needles,, they used fd wrappers all around them. >> and he had a broken hip .bron he couldn't get up.and coul a city workednr came by at that very moment. we told a city worker about this guy and he was still there a week later. >>e gu so the situation has just been absolutely out of control. >>ha and the mayor has just mayr become basically unable to dealt with , unwilling to deal with it because they're just captured by this idea thath some people are victims and others are oppressors. and there's nothing nothing should be done to require so-called victimd bes to get ino
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care. >> so silly, so destructive.o dt ruso preventable. michael shellenberger, thanks so much for joining. jo it seems like our leaders are embracing a culture of death and destructioint seemn. we need leaders who willlead embrace life. more on that next.er i'm going to wear prices. keep going up. but experion is here to help you save on personal loans, credit cards or car insurance. help me save over fourteen hundred dollars a year on car insurance. start it now free at experian .com or get the app. >> now, do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? kunhardt sleep support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer so you can wake up refreshed. qnol the brand i trust skoutio h is protectede by some parrikar trio and he's in it to win it.
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roses. >> s what o whatever happenedev to value in life? our it seems like america and our leaders are embracing a culture of death and destruction. from the moment he was elected, joe biden promised to change that. he s was told us that he was gog to restore the soul of the nation. spoileeturn r alert. insp case you didn't notice, tht hasn't happened. joe bidet n hasn't united our country. violence plagues our cities and the us .ought to >> half of all the murders are never brought to justice. meanwhile,. our leaders pushdema abortion on demand. thn canwenews is america reject what our leaders aree selling. >> this we can choose lifeli. i learned that from my mother to marry her and my father, lawrence. the second my mom unexpectedly mycame pregnant with me when egt she was just d 16 years old,'s my dad stepped up because that's what real men do. my mom never questioned whether she'd have me.er p >> i never picked up the ball. i never did another game. i never did another volleyball, another basketball, not another
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. >> i becammoe a motherth and yor were my responsibility. >> i didn't push you off on your grandmother's. >> i took care of you when we struggled. mamamama, did you ever go back n your mind and say, maybed da i could have made a different decision at that time because we had good days . it >> we had bad days, but we did w it all together?el well, yeah yeah,, of course. har of course.d, you know, when it's hard, you're always going to be thinking about it could have been easier. however, the more i pray, the more i talk to god in, the more that i was honest about my struggle. v i had that village that came, my along like your aunt betty, my grandparents, my mom, you know, they stepped up and they helped us with mama.rue >> lhe struggle, the struggle was real. ted 30 >> so mama and daddy just celebrated 30 years of marriaget
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. things weren'the always easy for my parents. and with the culture o tf today that we live in, it probably th would have been a lot harder. that'se why we need our leaders to cherish life and who will hel p us achieve. they will help us achieve our potential. kayleigh mcenany is the co-host of our number and also the author of the brand new book serenity in the storm living through our chaos by leaning on . >> kaili will also be hostingths this show at 8pm all next week.e and she joins me now.. thank you so much for joining. k >> congratulations on the book. thank you .o valu there'ins no valuing of life anymore. and i think it directly goeswhad back to the people that aro e i. leadership. >> what do you think? that's right. what a beautiful interview with your mom. to mariah and happy 30th anniversary to your parents. how incredible. you're exactlyu're exact right. when you look at whaton our elected leaders have donet e on this issue, i can't hellpp bi go back to this opinion.
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iton wasr called carhart and iu upheld the practice of partial birth abortion. that's abortion when a babyy out s quitise literally out of the , partially. and justice scaliaof said something that just stuck d with me. and it was iann the dissent and he said one day our abortion jurisprudence will be on the footing of korematsr u and dred scott. those are the two opinions. one upheld japanese internment camps. one upheld slavery in this country. horrible, horrendous moments in our past. our abortion jurisprudence will be there one day. we'll look back on upheldmoments n' as ultrasound develops. we have a president who doesn't cherish life. in fact, he lies about hlies het catholic catechism says noo longer says that we protect life. i can tell you i've gone lif to catholic school my whole life. it's not true. so we need to cherish life because the outgrowth of that are the consequences we see today. >> so we have the abortion issue. and i always sayf that we must life from the to the tomb.li >> but once folks here, we have a society now that just allow d criminalo whatevs to do whateve want now. >> and it's killinfolkg a lot o, folks. yeah, callous disregard for
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life. we see it on thet on the street. it's senseless violence. cheri when you cherish lifshe from cradle to grave, you don't see those kinds of thingsy on happening. and , you know, i would sa thiye on this show, because peopletrol say, oh, republicans havee a gotten in trouble on this as party. republicans need to talk aboutll this optimistically. we support women. wey, wt support women likeime f your mother during the time of pregnancy. egnancy.and we are the party thr we do drawth a line and that li is north korea and china, the other party. where is your line?berats, because mostint democrats in f i would say pretty mucexceh everyone with maybe one or two exceptions wants abortion. ame laws that are on the samemp. footing of north korea and china. >> not good company. so tru a fe. we only got a few seconds left. what can we expect next?from k ayweek from kelly ? >> a lot of good governor glenn young. ken will be joining us .exciti i'm very excited to beng hosting some members from the chosen lot hit new series on faith. so a lot to come.t those are just two , but it will be a great week. e son excited for you . you. you can call it. thank you .outnumbered
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you have been awesome on it. make suras we to watch on ouro o ognumber as well.pamper so google was once known for pampering its employees. now the company'any is begs begg to strip away some of their lavish employee perks more than next. ere. i'm going to wear one , actually , really is a great place to raise a family, yet seemingly a close knit kind of community. >> and i think that's what kind of made things go off the tracks. over two years. forty three people were charged with twenty nine thousand seven hundred and twenty six counts of child sex abuse. >> what i hope people learn from our story is who was really responsible for the child abuse of this we day? >> jj never missed a beat day today. orderer, edible .com or in store
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and knobs in here. get the royal treatment, join the millions playing royal match today. >> download now was once lawreni a pioneer for employee pampering. the teche fe company wasn't shy' about its trendy and lavish perks from an office rock climb into a pool table.pool but that's all about to change amid some budget cuts,e choppi incentives on the chopping block include free massage dr shuttles, dry cleaning fitness classes, snacks and beverage sparked. what are y'all doing?what employees are saying goodbye to their daily dose of fun freebies. >> abby hornish sick is the host of population bu park the and she joins us now.un i mean, i don't get my clothes i dry cleaned. >> me neither. i just picked up my drylike cleaning yesterday. 100%. we >> i'm like, what the heck are we doing here? so, i mean y, look, i get it. you want to keep employees there. but some of this is ridicua lite
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ridiculous. >> it's like they were the fulll blown made anestis. y i mean, it truly it. a i've actually been inside offord a google office before, and it's like a mix between wonka and the chocolate factory and whole foods. it's amazing. so a i canmaziso understan id we are upset. t you know, wehe poke fun at maybe the fact that they don'tth ey donget their dried mangos now and they're kombucha and whatever other perks it is . bur perks bu of tht, you know, i the matter is , is , you know,r let's say their pay.n't kn i don't knowow t the individual pays of employees at google, not but let's say their pay is not reflecting what they want, then at least they have the perks.arw >>ay and now those perks are being taken away. that would hurt me hurt me to ae the free massages are a little weird to begin with . that wit is like you can't be to relaxed at work. there's a line i'm could also mt be like, why not jus gt give me. the money? i understand wh perks and all can that, but give me the raise my i can pay for my own massage orn i can buy my own dried mangos, which are disgusting by away. do >> what do you think thisthis h is about? do you think it's becausase hape econe economy is just like hitting everyone and even tech
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companies which haveyone a lot f money, by the way, who are i thk being impacted by it? yeah, i think techh comp compan, especially i think ceos are nowt looking at their company sa and where they're spending money and saying, hey, maybe we to spending moneymay here. i mean, they fired google fired thirty one of those massage therapists. they also cut twelve thousan ald employees in january .t' so i think it's it's hard timess taround across the board fort w everybody. but yeah, i don't know tnswe lawrence. i don't knowr toi know a the an to that. but i know a lotat of people ara looking at sundar pichai. he made a lot of money last year. he's the ceo of alphabet, google's parent company. bu , googt i think employees are jt upset because they're not getting their money and now they're not getting their perks. >> you know, there's there's one solution to the ale employees that were fired. shoue should hire them here. weld just hired him down.o ha like, if if we do have bananas. and apples upstairs, we have grt a great little goody bag restocking like twice a day. s >> we should hire the massasoit
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,plus get the owners and you try to and in the joy d and that's free. lawrence right. >> thag the dog to i want to say thank you so much forhanu joining me. thank you . much for you so joining me tonight. i hope you guy a great h evening. the greatyt sean hannity has a studio audience at the lbj. what's go on, m.j.? he doesn't get any better than,c that. here wasome to the hannity. e so yes, another live studio audience, another typical day for your eighty year old jo bidenr in chief, joey . he starts work a t around 11:00 with a daily briefing. lid he then has lunch around noon. then they call a lidternoon. on the entire day at 2:30 in the afternoon. there's somethin g wrong with that. sem working way to ao hard because he's not working at all anyway. , why isserious question.eelect whioy is joe even running for reelection now? s.get this. coming up tonight, we're going
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