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ticket. oh, okay. i'll come up with a new one. i got it. no problem. all right. have a great show. thank you . okay, i'll pick it up. hannity, let me out. i am laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from new york . city tonight. now life is getting harder and it's feeling more dangerous . and the liberal utopias like san francisco are we just were or l.a., philly, chicago, regular sane people are getting tired of paying through the nose for a declining quality of life. and as we've seen in new york , they're just deciding i'm going to pick up and move now, seeing a lot of for lease signs i have over the last few days. they're hanging in all the office building windows and one real estate expert is warning of a permanent collapse of real estate commercial real estate due to what's being called urban doom loop. >> oh, my god. that's awful. >> of course, who would want to make the trek into the city
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when it seems that criminals have the run of the place, especially with leftist prosecutors like new york's alvin bragg in charge as a serious back prosecutor, he doesn't consider prosecuting career criminals a top priority. he considers a top priority to be hunting down heroes like subway, good samaritans daniel penny. that's one of his most important missions. now, bragg wants to make an example out of mr. penny. and it's something like this. defend yourself or defend others. and you're doing it at your own risk. the risk of prosecution. now, naturally, bragg gets the high five on all this from new york's neo socialist governor . >> no person should ride the subway, even if they're having a mental health episode. and because killed for that, there's excessive force, which i believe was used here. >> this family deserves justice . wow. and now things are getting
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worse. bragg is widening the net, according to the "new york post" tonight, investigators appear to have identified one of the two men seen on the video helping penny. now, the sources said authorities have been scouring the surveillance footage, looking for them. as i'm thinking to myself, do they simply want to question these two men as potential witnesses? well, considering it's bragg, that's doubtful. more likely, he wants to bag a few accomplices to more vigil scalps on the wall. now, this is a sick manhunt for two men who did nothing wrong. two nights ago, we interviewed a woman who was brutally beaten in the subway. she told us things could have been different if someone like mr. penni was around, i would never be the same again. >> i'm not that person that i was seven months ago. and if i had somebody like penny about maybe things would have been different. party wouldn't have suffered so much pain and suffering in these things that i go to .
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>> well, she lost one of her eyes because that attack and so much more , her life was completely shattered. >> now, she planned to join us tonight until she called and told us she had received too many death threats. please pray for her and all the victims of crime and every city in this country. elizabeth gumbs isn't the only one , though, who thinks this way about daniel and my girlfriend. you have to train very often. and she always feel uncomfortable. it's not supposed to be like that. there's a lot of crazy things that are happening in this city right now, and it's like just scary to be out. someone does attack you . you need to do something. and whatever it takes, do it. if he didn't do anything now, what happens could hurt a child or a woman, pregnant woman and a witness on a train. a woman of color who is about sixty four years of age, spoke exclusively to fox news digital and described how she felt when
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penny stepped up as a real man. >> would she said he's a hero. it was self-defense. and i believe in my heart that he saved a lot of people that day, that day that could have gotten hurt. the people on that train, we were scared. we were scared for our lives. and that's just how the left wants you , isn't it? scared, too scared to act, too scared to speak out, too scared to stand up for your right to self-defense. >> now, the only way to change this dynamic, to turn the tide against this criminal element and the prosecutors who shield them is to throw the bums out. if the cities want change, they'll have to change their voting habits and courageous men and women will need to step forward and lead the way. joining me now is madeline graham, the chairwoman of the victims rights reform council. >> also with me, paul morreau, attorney and former nypd inspector. madeleine, let's start with you. you were on this show once and we got a huge reaction
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to your appearance because you and your son, a veteran, was brutally attacked and murdered as killers got sweetheart deals from alvin bragg. but i know you have strong feelings about mr. penni, given what he put on the line and what's happened to him since. >> absolutely. you know, it's unfortunate what happened on that train that day. the city of new york , the entire apparatus has completely failed. mr. penny and mr. neely. >> mr. neely had no business being on that train, period. >> mr. penny even didn't even should have never even been put in that position. where he had to defend himself and other people. this is a soldier, a marine. he's trained by the united states government to protect and serve. okay, if you have a deranged individual on a lot moving subway car , okay, threatening
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to kill people and shoot people, his natural instinct is going to be to protect and serve, just like the 63 year old woman felt that people were petrified on that train. >> because i have my own experience of being locked in in a moving subway car . >> and i we have we have some video of that. let's show it now. people just not running stampeded me. >> i'm and i lost my shoe. they blocked the window and i stepped in glass and bleeding. you know, this is real. hundreds of people just not stampeding. get a pass . we were locked inside the train. this is real new york , paul . >> this is real. it's real. to everyone whose experience is it's terrifying when you're in close, confined space . it takes how long for someone to slash you , attack you . he said he didn't mind if he went to jail for the rest of
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his life. >> what does that tell the passengers? i mean, when you consider a body english, right, laura ? >> he took his jacket off and he said , i'm done. that's pretty definitive. >> and you're in a confined area. there's no place to go. you're looking around for respite. >> and , you know, people say, well, where were the cops? where were the cops? you can't have a cop on every train car . >> it's just numerically impossible. we're lucky we have cops in some of the major train hubs in light. the fact recruitment is so far down and retention is such a challenge. so the idea that there is this vacuum and public safety, the very people who are weaponizes this vacuum and we all know who they are. >> this is the aoc's the world who have called this murder instantaneously racialized it. >> why it is a premising. whites are smarter. meanwhile, one of the people who was helping mr. penni appears to be a person of color, a male of color. >> and here's the other dirty little secret that knowing this very politically incorrect to say. >> but i'm just going to say it . >> the victims on the subway, the targets are generally women . >> okay, that's just the truth. and nobody wants to say it because, oh, god , you know, it
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gets into all kinds of murky territory that we're not supposed to touch. but that's the truth. and there's a reason why one of the women on that train said , i'm praying for him and i'm going to go right to the fifth precinct to give a statement on his behalf. >> and then another woman, a woman of color, as you just said , called him a hero. >> if you are on that train as a woman or a male, but if you are, let's say a husband, a father, a brother, and that is somebody in your family. >> don't you want to , daniel ? but don't want men to step up and protect and force anyone who was trained to do so or just wants to help. of course. why are after those other two you mentioned, one might have been a person of color, right? >> could they actually charge those two individuals of aiding and abetting a possible manslaughter? >> my gut would be no, i don't think they will if you're asking me to guess. but i'm going to tell you what else remember, this still has to go to a grand jury. >> we don't know what they have to have. they have to put a little give and take. but, you know, manhattan juries is left as they are. take the subway. you only need one to hang
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a jury. >> you get to a trial. madelyne, again, this idea that heroes are criminals and criminals are misunderstood. >> how is that playing in the minority community? you can make a broad generalization to sum it up. >> if mr. penney had been black and that had happened to mr. neely and both of these individuals, if the races had been reversed. yes, we wouldn't hear nothing about this story. just like we don't hear anything about all the black on black crime that's happening in our community. >> as soon as it's a white cop or white person who does something to a black person, then all of a sudden everybody wants to play the race card and be the aoc's of the world and use the words like lynching and all kinds of different things like that. and everybody's jumping on the bandwagon. i could tell you something right now in the black
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community, we're sick and tired of it. >> we're tired and . >> all right. so what should the political answer be to this? because the voting pattern among most african-americans is reliably democrat democrats in charge. this whole city is democrat charge, all the democrats running it. >> what's your message to them tonight? to leave each time to leave the plantation of the democratic party? it's time to leave because we have got nothing but dilapidated housing, failing schools, crime unemploy abortion and every other horrible thing that you can. absolutely think of. >> paul 1%, how angry are the other people of new york over this issue? >> i one to turn seven . you know, i think people waking up, it's pretty bad. >> yeah. you don't hear about it, but on the ground it's pretty bad. i love you , madeleine. paul , thank you both for being here tonight. now, one group that's overlooked as victims of crime is increasingly a latino americans . as a result, their voting trends, the past couple of cycles show they may be moving slightly to the right. >> and now the left fears that their minority wall of support is crumbling under the weight
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of liberal policies. axios writes this morning that biden will enter 2020 four determined to reverse democrats sliding support among latino voters. the dnc will hold bootcamps for bilingual speakers and plan to spend seven figures on bilingual ads narrated by speakers with different spanish accents. joining me now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house and fox news contributor, author of the forthcoming march to the majority available for preorder. now, newt, the gop advocates for a more prosperous life. the democrats advocate for ads with different hispanic accents. but what do republicans need to do to win in these historically democrat communities? well, i think first they have to do what speaker mccarthy began four years ago, and that is recruit minority candidates, be willing to compete and broaden the whole field campaign on issues that matter in people's lives.
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you know, recently there was a vote in the house to repeal a d.c. crime provision that even president biden said would have released carjacker's and put them back on the street about one hundred and sixty five democrats voted, in essence, to release carjacker's and put them back on the street now. i suspect there are very few districts where people know that that they'll think their congressman has any idea what's going on . i thought the one lady you had on earlier call it exactly right. they've been cheated on schools. they've been cheated on housing. they've been cheated on crime. they've been cheated on jobs. and i think that a direct, aggressive appeal is going to lead to a surprising turnout of the latino community is dramatically moving away. the asian american community is dramatically hurt by woke policies which are anti achievement, anti-american ,meritocratic behavior. and so i think if you look at
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those two communities and in the african-american community, they're the number one victim of left wing policies. >> they're the folks most likely to get or killed, the people most likely to have stores driven out of their neighborhoods, the people most likely to have bad housing. and it's all because the democratic policies don't work. >> but republican europeans are breaking down. but the republicans have to show up. they actually have to make a real affirmative pitch. remember, reagan is in the bronx in the last two weeks of the 1980 campaign. he went to every part of the country and considered it a 50 state campaign. we're trying to cobble together like georgia, pennsylvania, like we got to take back new england and california and all those states . i they're all disasters may well look to her credit , ronald mcdonald, who's the chairman of the republican national committee, she's opened a large number of neighborhood operations right in the middle of the cities, right in the middle of latino
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and african-american communities. and she probably has the largest republican outreach among minorities that the republican national committee has ever had. it's a start . i think it's also important to have candidates and to recruit candidates very widely and to recognize that sometimes the first time a candidate runs in a really tough district, they may only get 20 or 25%, but they're willing to build a base there being to create stability. remember when i first ran in georgia, there were no elected federal republicans, period, none as amazing. and you had to go out and start . and then gradually, georgia became a very republican state . i do think the failure of performance is going to drive a surprising number of minority americans to decide that they simply can't vote democrat again. they can't take the inflation. they can't take the crime. they can't take the pain. of living. and look in new york , where mayor adams idiotically is now putting all of the illegal immigrants into these
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the gymnasiums now. >> and it's totally screwing up education for minorities in their own neighborhoods. >> we get people from that's going to be enormous. >> yeah, we can't get beaten on the bilingual outreach. i don't care if half the convention has to be in spanish at this point. we got to win on a bilingual outreach to hispanics now. thank you so much. great to see you tonight. now, you've seen a lot of the fbi whistle blowers from today's congressional hearing, but one who wasn't there and has arguably, i think the most story of fbi overreach is here exclusively on the angle, next. plus, victor davis hanson is back and he's going to reveal the new details about the dark money that's now targeting the right. >> what is it? stay there. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. what you know about the korean war may not be the full story. this was really the start of the cold war. they drew a line and that
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and i think you will too. i can feel the winds of change . >> i was retaliated against because i forwarded information to my superiors and others that questioned the official narrative of the events of january six . as a result, i was accused of promoting conspiratorial views and unreliable information because i did this. the fbi questioned my allegiance to the united states. >> the fbi will crush you this government will crush you and your family. if you try to expose the truth about things that they are
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doing that are wrong. you used to go after the worst. the worst in you ? yes, i believe so. you went after people who looked at child . yes. what happened to the cases that you were working to to protect our communities from the worst predators that exist? >> i was told they were not to be resourced. and then after i was suspended, they were handed off to local law enforcement. >> now, those are some of the most explosive comments from today's house weaponization committee hearing with fbi whistle blowers. but there's one story you didn't get to hear about how the fbi was allegedly tracking americans through the banking system and bank records. now, one of the main whistleblowers, the committee's report wasn't able to testify today, but he's here on the angle exclusively to tell his story. it's going to blow your mind. it's sure did. mine. former fbi supervisory intel analyst george hill says the bank of america turned over customer data to the fbi for anyone who made any purchases
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in the d.c. area with b of a credit or debit card between january 5th and january seven . 2020 one . now, it doesn't matter if you bought tactical gear or a hot dog. that information went right to the fbi and it gets worse. >> fbi whistleblower george howell joins me now. george , thank you so much for joining us tonight. now, there were certain people who you say were prioritized on this list. >> who were they ? so bank of america took it upon themselves to data mind their own customer base and they generated a list of anyone, any bank of america customer use a boa product, whether it be a debit card or a credit card in d.c. or the greater nova area, northern virginia area. >> and they built that list based on any purchase criteria, whether it was a hot dog or a taxicab or, you know, a souvenir on the street. >> but then they racked and stacked that list. on the top of that, they put
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anyone who appeared on that first date apol, who had bought a firearm at any time using a bank of america credit card. >> so say you went pheasant hunting in north dakota in 1999 and you bought a shotgun for that. >> then you went to d.c. in january to visit your sick mother in the hospital. >> boom, you went right to the top of the list. >> now it takes your breath away. now i want to play a moment from congress. debbie wasserman schultz that was then taken a step further by a member of the media watch ,determined these individuals have been determined not to be whistleblowers. these are not whistleblowers. they've been determined by the agency not to be whistleblowers. >> are you deciding that they're whistleblowers? republicans are trying to misappropriate the whistle blower term. i mean, there's always a more sinister motive and they are
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standing by people who are at a minimum. >> and again, it's not in dispute, guilty of insubordination. your response, george ? >> you know, if you don't like the message, attack the messenger. >> i mean, really, i think we might have lost george when maybe we'll get them back any moment. well, we're going to hopefully get them back . isn't that interesting that we just lost the satellite? i was going. >> i wonder why that happened. but think about this for a second. i'm still having my mind blown by the fact that credit card purchases in the dc area. yeah. oh, i see. i had to just vamp a little bit because we got george back. george , i thought it was some type of hillary left wing conspiracy. so i'm just i'm just joking, obviously. but, you know, your reaction to the media echo chamber when wasserman schultz obviously is making excuses or trying to change the narrative to a gaslighting one .
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it's horrible. it's the old tried and true tactic. attack the messenger if you don't like the message. when i gave my testimony at the end of february, within twenty four hours of the democrats leaked my testimony to the rolling stone, which was picked up by the "new york times" and cnn, they attacked these three gentlemen today, all of whom are veterans, some of whom are war veterans. >> it was just horrible americans today watching this. what should they be most concerned about, given everything you've experienced at the fbi? >> there's been a shift the government is supposed to be wary of its people, people, because they serve the consent of the governed. >> that's changed. and i think garrett boyle boyle said it way better than i ever could. but that dynamic has changed and we are on the other side of the looking glass. >> were we the people are now afraid of our own government for very good reason. and it's it's sad.
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it it's beyond sad. i mean, i have children, grandchildren. >> so does your audience say, well, i've got to take it down to the studs that we not and change the unfortunately, reform the entire thing. george washington definitely have you back. >> this isn't going away. thank you so much. glad we got him back . and now the destroyers of democracy unveiled. have you heard of fix the court ? that's the group behind attacks against supreme court justices brad kavanaugh and clarence thomas. now, they're managed by a group called arabella advisors. it's a liberal dark money group. and now they have a bit of an issue. now, while the washington examiner was investigating why the group didn't file certain financial disclosure forms, the group accidentally sent reporter gabe kominsky a list of its own funders. oops. now among their benefactors, the founder of hewlett packard ,the rockefeller brothers fund. well, which is supported
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radical climate groups and the liebowitz abdali family foundation, an organization that has bankrolled a lot of pro-abortion causes. >> victor davis hanson, a senior fellow at hoover, joins us now. victor, you know, the curtain is pulled back and some of those groups, some of those names aren't all that surprising, but they want to tear down faith in the american judicial system. do they not? they do. >> and i think we fixate on sam bakeman, freed's mother, who was in the dark money collection, or george soros. but this arabella's a billion dollar consortium, and its sole purpose is to give cover to people who don't want their identities known and to tend to donate to these very radical efforts to go after, in this case, supreme court judge judges ad hominem. and the idea that billu, at one of the founders of silicon valley, a stanford icon, his fortune that he built himself and founded really the entire
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corridor between san francisco and stanford university would go to try to destroy people like sam alito and clarence thomas. more reprehensible. and we have won the swiss billionaire, mr. weese. he's got five billion dollars that he funnels through arabella's. so there's all of these efforts are being concentrated and the whole subtext is law that they can't pack the door. they tried to storm the homes of the justices, even have an assassin. they didn't do it. but assassin turned up in one case, and they failed to disrupt the conservative majority. and they can't stand that because in the past they either had a liberal majority on the court or they could flip justices like souter or william brennan or potter stewart or john paul stevens. and they felt they could always do that. now, they don't have control of the court and that means their agenda is dependent on popular support. and nobody supporting their border policies. >> the economy, inflation, crime. and they're exasperated. so what they've decided to do
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is to go back to law after we see it in the indictments against donald. but they also want to get the court back in their corner to do things it can't achieve legislatively. and one of them is to destroy the character and the personalities of these conservative justices. >> this is the sort of thing that i don't think the donors ever intended. >> this is an intimidation game, too. i mean, a lot of people who are you who are really talented jurists on the federal appellate courts. and i think a lot like, you know, something i like i don't want to do this. i think that's part of this game. and that's a very, very dangerous game they're playing. it's anarchistic at heart. >> yeah. what it is , it's a refined version of going to a justice's home and swarming and sending a message. do you really want to live like this? because if you keep ruling now, this is the elite version that
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you really want to go down the conservative traditional beware judicial role because if you do, we're going to unleash millions of dollars to destroy your character. >> just like they're doing with the principles. future subway heroes don't don't think about it. you know, defend yourself at your own risk, become a supreme court justice at your own risk. victor, thank you . now, the administration has prioritized firsts who quickly become the worse. >> charlie kirk and liz thelton. explain in moments. oh, i see how those working its way with two extra pain relievers so you can rise from being like a pro icy hot rope. >> i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial pen program. >> if you're age 50 , or 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps? what are the three p's?
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official was again arrested late last night. and yet another case of stolen luggage. this has got to be a joke. i don't even believe this. read . all right. now, remember, britain was a first, which is all that matters to biden. but no, first is more prize than mayor pete leave it to . and that extends to the media. now, behold, one of the most embarrassing hagiographies of all time, people to judge love's god beer and his electric mustang. sure, the u.s. secretary of transportation has thoughts on building bridges, but infrastructure occupies just a sliver of his voluminous mind. he comes off like a mensa black card holder who might have a secret go have it or three second rubik's cube solution or a knack for supplying off the top of his head the day of the week for a random date fourteen point four . i slowly became aware that his cabinet job requires only a modest portion of cognitive
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powers. virginia get a room that was virginia heffernan use. instead of asking dotti secretary things related to what's going on , the supply chain or those trail train accidents, we were treated to basically deep thoughts. clearly, we have a chance to rewrite some of these easy gender tropes. my life happens to cut across them, he says. i like drinking beer, lifting weights, splitting wood. he says he's also and he likes playing piano. >> but we've also wondered, what do you think about meat? he says, i love a good cheeseburger. i hate a bad veggie burger. i like a good veggie burger, the burger king and possible whopper with bacon. that's not a bad combo. this is their backup plan. lee zeldin, former new york congressman and former gubernatorial candidate. >> charlie kirk, founder and ceo of turning point usa. >> lee, this reminds me of
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the early stuff written about obama when he was running for office with his glistening pecs in the hawaiian surf. and this is this is kind like almost soft really over there at whatever the hell it was. >> i don't know where that beard they're listening to what you're describing. >> and the conclusion is , wow, that sounds like a guy who should be the secretary of transportation, but barack obama. >> oh, it sounds like this must be the guy should be the united states and the average american . they want competency. you just referenced the supply chain crisis. there was an issue with getting ships in the port and drivers being able to get licenses. >> and the delays. we have the east palestine train crash and the list goes on . what people want is not a secretary of transportation who you can. >> there's no way that he's going to fix a rubik's cube up in three seconds. so i'm shooting straight. >> and the twist on it has people saying, i just want
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competency. >> don't give me this. now, charlie, first of all, anyone who thinks the impossible burger is in any way an at edible is just disqualifying, holding any public office, seriously. i mean, this is their backup plan. this is the guy they think can carry the torch if biden and kamala go down. that's that's it. that's why they're building him up. >> no, that's correct. as i was reading the article, i said, did chatgpt write this? because it just didn't show virginia heffernan meant it. it has to be a parody. they say it's not a no. it was it was almost it was almost satire. and you have to wonder, what was the last time a cabinet official got such an unbelievable piece like this? and he's been a total disaster. i mean, i can make the argument that he's been one of the worst cabinet officials in modern american history. i mean, from from the flight issues near christmas that people forgot about, from the inability to actually fix our infrastructure. but it goes to show you exactly what lee is saying, which is that we are the regime media
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is doing everything it possibly can to try and elevate and priori ties, characteristics that mean absolutely nothing and try to make the unlikable likable. most people don't know who the head of transportation is . usually. yes. what if they don't know who you are? that means you're probably doing a great job. there's like who runs the department of labor? not really that important unless you're messing up. that's not a place to go be a celebrity or a waiting place. and let's be honest, they put him there because he checked a box because this is leading his experience profile piece. i worked at. no, i in fact, i worked in that building. i was a chief speechwriter to the secretary in the reagan administration a little while ago. but it's a it's a big hulking department. >> i think it's like nine thousand employees. he was the mayor of south bend, indiana. i mean, no offense, i like south bend, but come on , i don't even think they were that happy with him there. so the press with crime, as i recall, the presidential race is over. it's now time for a transition
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. >> and we have to pick his secretary of transportation, who the best possible person we can get . >> and we get this. and what else is amazing is that when you poll possible democratic party presidential candidates, there's a bunch of the democratic base that says, yeah, this guy shouldn't be secretary of transportation. >> right. he should be the president of the united states . but, charlie, we got results in the republican party. we have kevin mccarthy, who lee and i were just talking during the break. he's doing an unbelievable job. a lot of people doubted him. i think his numbers are higher right now than nancy pelosi's ever were a speaker. we'll see what happens with the debt ceiling. but they got stunts. >> they have no substance, you know, that's exactly right. and kevin has listened to his voters and he's actually delivered results. and the democrats are not used to a republican majority actually governs and produces legislative victories, but also oversight. i mean, not only is the debt ceiling negotiations going on , but speaker mccarthy, to his great credit , he's allowed
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jim jordan to do what he does best. i mean, the weaponization of government committee, there was there was more money available to him all in harmony. it's remarkable in speaker mccarthy really has proven his doubters wrong. he deserves a lot of credit . let me make the democrat party out to be the party of china and the party against work requirements for welfare recipients that i'll take that any day of the week. >> hakeem jeffries is coming out against this. this is what undecided, independent minded people want. and mccarthy and the house republican caucus, they're doing it. and they should be rewarded with b to have more opportunity for more subpoenas, more oversight and to be able to do their job. and i hope they're successful. >> this debt limit battle, they're doing the right thing. well, i . i'll take results over sam brinton and the luggage thief any day. by the way, i had never take my miner from tj max. he would never take my my luggage. all right. listen, charlie, thank you . that one moment. it's the highly anticipated part two of our sit down with the university of wyoming sorority sisters. so who was behind that decision at the national chapter that
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suing their national chapter after they say they were forced to admit a man into their group . but first, we got so many questions about this story. >> we wanted to try to bring you a few answers. now, the big one was who at kappa kappa gamma national was actually behind this insane decision? well, the only national security official listed as a defendant in the lawsuit is someone named mary pat rooney is the president . so we tried to get a statement from romney, but she didn't respond in the national chapter, ignored other questions like are there other chapters with men that the organization is aware of? is this the national standard now to meet anyone who identifies as a female? so while we don't have those answers we tried, we do have a kind of ironic message from rooney, from her celebration of the sororities founders last fall. >> we're not all that different than our founders. women today still need a place
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where we can learn and grow and make change for ourselves. >> a place all our own. maybe she should heed her own words on that the next time a man wants to join the sisterhood. and now part two of our exclusive interview with the sisters of cagy. >> what do you say to your fellow sorority sisters? across the country who aren't paying attention to what happened to you? i mean, we're not the only ones running into this problem. i mean, we see biological males invading women's spaces across the board, but specifically in sororities. they are a place to meet your lifelong friends like my parents went through. they still talk to all of their friends. and that's i know we all joined forces to meet our future bridesmaids and our best friends are going to be there for our entire life. and with this situation, politics have been brought into this sorority. and that's not what it's about. at all. we're here to make these connections that we're always going to rely on and not
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to have it divided by this biological male or jaelynn. the cagy kappa gamma has a guide for supporting lgbtq members. now, the guide says respect a person's identity and self self label, as well as that person's chosen name, pronouns. i'm sorry, i'm laughing if you aren't sure what pronouns to use. listen, so, jaylon, you shouldn't. all the pronouns in this of sorority be she and her. but then again, the guide of your own sorority organization does seem to invite what's happening now to all of you . so i'm kind of saying to you, why should you be shocked with that kind of insertion into your guide? well, this is just shocking because this is all the information we got from national headquarters. we constantly sent out emails, phone calls expressing our concerns because they said that if we felt uncomfortable, that they were a safe group of
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people to go to and instead we were blatantly ignored by them . and we just got this guy that told us how we were supposed to feel. instead, of listening to how we actually felt. >> now handle the lawsuit also alleges that artemis was evaluated using different criteria than the rest of you , saying in fall of 2020 two , mr. langford had a one point nine cumulative grade point average. good. go on. this gpa is disqualifying for kappa applicants. they have to have at least a two point seven gpa. hannah, so have you turned away applicants before based on gpa? why? so why was he given a pass here? >> you know, i can't speak to any of that experiences. i was never in the loop on any of that. but academics is one of our pillars. and like cassie said earlier, we are in a sorority to lean on each other grade wise, emotionalize, and it's just very disappointing. and frustrating when this individual can come in and he gets preferential treatment.
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well, it also, cassie, is this individual does also date women like it's very confusing. there was some reference to that in the in the documentation. i believe, laura , i think the discovery in this case will uncover some very troubling details about that, which i can't disclose yet. but what we do know is that there is no question that this is a biological man. in fact, it's been quite apparent that biological men have different biology and the young ladies have seen and witnessed that they've been forced into a living environment which is supposed to be safe , and they come home every night and hope that he's not there. and it's interesting, too, because none of these individuals at the high level of national headquarters have to come home every night to a stranger who's a six foot two , two hundred and sixty pound man. >> now, hannah jaylon, allie, cassie, i wish you the best. i guess. just one more question, cassie, what's next here?
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i mean, have you gotten a response to the lawsuit yet? >> we're awaiting our response right now, laura , and it'll be very exciting to see what they say, because, as you mentioned, really the only defense that they've lodged so far publicly is this can't be true because it seems unbelievable. it couldn't be true. but unfortunately, in today's world , it is . well, everybody preserve your emails and your text messages because this is going to be some discovery. hannah, jalen, allie, cassie, thank you so much for telling your story tonight. >> we really appreciate it. thank you for having us . >> now, when we come back , i let you in on a little secret . >> ed ships edition saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. it can order everything you need, slapped the label on the box and it's ready to go . our cost for shipping, we're cut in half. we just like that. go to ship station .com tv and get two months free. >> you seriously have got
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