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>> does president biden want to limit americans to two beers a week? >> where is this coming from? i didn't miss you so much. >> bret: one week. invice president biden will be on shannon on sunday. fair, balanced and unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is now. ♪ >> kayleigh: i'm kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham. special as we begin our labor day weekend. stopping the flow. that's what the white house says they are doing at the border. >> we are stopping the flow at the border. the president has put a plan that is indeed the data showing that it is indeed stopping, slowing down the flow of unlawful migration and that is because of the work that this president continues to do.
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>> hmmm doesn't look like they are stopping the flow. in fact, let's take a quick look at what is stopping the flow means to them. according to "the washington post," not only did border apprehensions rise more than 30% for two consecutive months, but a record number of families crossed. that's right. a record number. maybe k.j.p. was talking about stopping the flow of specific people like ms-13 gang members, registered sex offenders, maybe that's what she was talking about, or child rapists? or maybe she means smugglers who assault officers? no? she couldn't possibly have meant that. maybe she means the bad guys that are stopped and only fine upstanding citizens that are flowing into our country. maybe that's what she meant. >> elementary school student was killed and more than 20 others hurt when their bus was struck by a minivan. >> the driver of the van produced a license from mexico. which was determined to be
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nonvalid valid immigration status. >> or maybe, just maybe, kjp meant the drugs. she must have specifically meant that they are stopping the flow of drugs. >> investigators say had they not stopped this drug trafficker, 290,000 fentanyl pills were destined for shorelines, seattle, bureau yen and white center. >> prosecutors say the suspect originally from mexico claimed to be part of an unnamed international drug cartel. >> kayleigh: that's hardly the only major drug bust we have seen recently. in fact, more than $20 million worth of meth and cocaine were seized at the border and, get that: it was just in three days. that's right, just 72 hours. and earlier this summer, officers intercepted nearly 900,000 pounds of fentanyl pills. careen, as a former white house press secretary, i really am trying to figure out what you mean here w but i'm at a loss fr
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words. even how you tried to explain how biden was stopping the flow, it was pure gaslighting. >> i will say this: the president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anybody else. he really has. >> kayleigh: he is the best ever. i seem to remember a president who actually did do more to secure the border and it isn't president biden. it's a president who wanted to put a wall in place to stop the flow even more. house republicans tried to continue that earlier this year, but to that, you were told another tall tale. >> house republicans are more interested in campaigning on immigration than actually solving it. it would waste taxpayer dollars on an ineffective wall. again, an ineffective wall that can't even withstand heavy winds, let alone sophisticated criminal smuggling networks. >> kayleigh: it's just the wind.
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come on, it can't withstand the wind. right? she always blames the wind. remember when she blamed the wind for biden falling up the stairs of air force one? it was the wind. even democrats know you have a problem now. the dem governor of massachusetts is calling in the national guard and new york city mayor eric adams. >> this is a sanctuary city, mayor adams we can even call him. he is begging for help. >> we need the national government to stand up. this is not a new york city issue. this is a national issue. and it must be resolved. >> kayleigh: joining us now is stephen miller, former senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legal and chad wolf, former acting u.s. secretary of homeland security. both of whom were my former colleagues. stephen, is unfathomable to me the lies coming from the podium from karine jean-pierre. when i was there and shared science from the podium about schools reopening, kids being affected less by cody, you know,
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that was all spreading misinformation but she can say this totally unaccountable, stephen. >> yes, well, simply put she is a liar and this administration is filled with invet rat liars. i had the working with chad wolf during his leadership of homeland security under president trump secure border on history. under president trump's watch in 2020 we had months where the unaccompanied minors crossing the border were in the hundreds, not the thousands, not of tens of thousands, the hundreds, those hundreds were then promptly returned to their home countries disrupting and dismanned ling these evil child trafficking networks now we see in august the highest number of family unit crossings in the history of our country and i would argue in the history of the world. why? because they are resettling
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illegal immigrants in this country. they are continuing and completing the cartel pipeline, smuggled by the criminal organizations onto the destination of their choice. say to you this is not only a policy that is deadly and lethal. you gave the example of the school bus where you have illegal alien driver, presumably illiterate in our language. doesn't know the rules of the road. guided missile plows into a bus kills a kid. i would argue a d.a. can charge the individuals leading this policy, including president biden with a number of crimes. >> kayleigh: tough but necessary words. secretary wolf, i have to know what you think when you hear k.j.p. say this. i will quote her directly. the president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anyone else he really has. what do you think when you hear that?
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to say it is f frustrating. letting record number of illegal aliens in the country. biden administration is doing more than any other administration. i say that sarcastically at the end of the day. this administration is not being honest with the american people, its strategy here is simply to allow individuals not country not enforce border security. to stephenens point, it's a good point here, when you have an historic number of family units or families coming across that border, you have to ask the reason why and the why is very simple. the biden administration has eliminated family detention, the ability to hold families it. eliminated the remain in mexico program. it eliminated rapid d.n.a. testing so border patrol officers could actually tell if a family was fraudulent coming across that border. all these things start to add up.
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it allows historic number of families coming into this country, which causes another crisis on top of a crisis that we have today. but, again, you don't need to accept my word for it. begging the biden administration to stop the crisis. don't just look at the mayor the governor of massachusetts and others. begging this administration to do something. unfortunately it's falling on deaf ears. >> kayleigh: you know, stephen, to that point you have mayor adams, you have these democrats calling out the administration, which is interesting to see. there is a cnn article about mayor adams telling biden officials you guys are the problem. what was interesting is what the biden official said back. they said. this. they said they were doing everything they could at the white house to lead without congress pitching in. they said biden had done more than any previous president and much of what adams was asking for would either require congressional action or likely immediately be challenged in court. what is doctoring to me about that is, you know, the press
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secretary saying he is so good at immigration from the podium was not heard going rogue. this appears to be a crafted white house point which is delusion. >> well, they are treating the american people like they are stupid. they are treating journalists like they are stupid. they are treating the white house press corps like they are stupid. of course some journalists in the white house press corps play along because they are part of the propaganda organization. >> they do. >> what she says great job. great job freeing immigrants into the country. you could shut down this flow tomorrow restarting and resuming the policies we had in place under president trump in 2020. including remain in mexico. asylum bars and title 42. wrap it, returns without documents d.n.a. testing do. it all and do it immediately. but they want mass illegal immigration for political reasons. and that is truly, morally reprehensible. the collateral damage is unimaginable. >> kayleigh: secretary wolf, final question to you.
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breitbart is reporting that the got away numbers for this year are going to be higher than last year. that's people who evaded authorities entirely and we don't know who they are. does that surprise you? >> no. absolutely not. it doesn't surprise me. why? because you have border patrol agents processing historic number of migrants inside border patrol stations and where they should be is actually on the line doing their national security mission. making sure that they are stopping not only bad individuals but bad narcotics and other goods coming into the country. so, unfortunately, it doesn't surprise me but, again, this is a strategy by the biden administration. this isn't by happenstance. it's not by choice. it's not just by random coincidence that we see all these numbers spiking across the board. this is what has been designed over the last two and a half years and they will continue to implement this so you will continue to see the number of got-aways increase. you also can see the number of known or suspected terrorists which if you track that number continues to inch up month after month after month under this duration. badministration there is a
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national security and public safety issue that the crisis i should say that is going on on that border today. >> kayleigh: stephen, secretary wolf, thank you very much. >> thank you, kay lye lee. >> kayleigh: something else our leaders haven't stopped the flow of is crime from coast to coast, people are being attacked, held at gunpoint, or tased. and all while doing everyday things. scott harris was taking his dog nora for a walk in philadelphia when he was brutally attacked and robbed. he blacked out. and a group of good samaritans found him and brought him back to his home. he remembers waking up in the emergency room, getting treated for a brain injury and broken teeth. scott harris joins me now along with his partner joe her check. >> scott, one thing that stood out to me about your story you are a veteran, you served in the
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navy. i'm sorry about what happened to you. more than 100 stitches. a brain injury. scott, that's something overseas fighting in are a way. did you ever expect it to happen to you here? >> no, i did not see that coming. i, you know, we had kind of gotten used to these illegal parties across the street. i never in a million years thought i would be attacked within a block of my own home. >> kayleigh: scott. i understand that you lost something very personal to you and your wallet. what was taken from you. >> yeah, they took the piece of -- a piece of my memory of my mother. my mother passed quite some time ago and i have had her near me ever since. i carried her driver's license with me. unfortunately that was in the wallet. that's probably the most precious thing i lost that night. >> kayleigh: i'm so sorry to hear that joseph, he arrives on your doorstep. someone you care deeply about. what did you think?
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i wasn't sure what happened. i knew there was trauma to the face there was so much blood i didn't know if he was stabbed or shot or whatever. that's how much blood was there. i immediately called 911. to preface this, i called the police when i got home about the illegal party to have police officers come out and they never came. this is what happens when there is lawlessness in the city. you have to blame the leaders of the city. commissioner outlaw. you talk to the police, it's not the police's faults. their hands are tied by the up aboves. and that's the sad part. this isn't the first time that i have called the police about shenanigans going on across the street. they don't show up. >> wow, so you have tried to stop these large gatherings before. i understand, scott, there was a large gathering going on by your house. so this has happened more than once. it seems to be repeat kind of
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lawlessness. every one or two months a party. they did not stop the party. they said unless there is something violent going on, we're told not to intervene, otherwise, might escalate the situation. well, then there was violence last saturday, and nowhere to be seen. no one ever ever showed up. even after i left in the ambulance. by the time i did show up, i went outside and tried to talk to the officer. i said are you going to do something about this? she said you are combative, i'm going to turn on my body cam. she turned it on. i didn't care. i said are you going to break this party up? it's after dusk. parts of philadelphia close at dusk. she said are you going to go into that park and show me to close at dusk? are you going to the park? i said no, that's not my job. that's your job. she said we are here to direct traffic and negotiate with the dj. that's to me like i'm not -- i'm a taxpayer. the police are there to protect,
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not to direct traffic for an illegal party and then the next day i'm as a taxpayer going to pay sanitation to come out and clean the park. >> kayleigh: yeah, well, scott, one thing that stuck out as we wrap up here. i did a year in war zone in iraq and two years in ukraine and would not have expected this to happen in my own neighborhood. thank you, both for being here. i'm so glad you are okay, joseph and scott as well. well, there has been a lot of talk lately about joe biden's pseudonym emails. miranda devine has gone through them all and is here to break them down. plus, is the white house preparing for an impeachment inquiry? jonathan turley reacts, next. stay with us. ♪
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>> kayleigh: there has been a lot of talk lately about joe biden's emails, so let's go through what's known. pseudonyms, it's not uncommon for officials in government to have them but joe had at least three email addresses under fake names. here they are. robin ware was one of them. then he had jrbware. and then there was robert l. peters, all pseudonyms for joe biden. and the national archives and records administration
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reportedly has nearly 5,400 emails. that's a lot. and other documents related to those pseudonyms. we also know joe biden used those pseudonyms to email with hunter some of those could be simple check-ins between father and son. but we know some of them were not. like in 2014 when there was apparently an open position to work at the white house. so who better to consult about that than hunter biden who didn't work in the white house? but hunter, he appears to ask his dad for a favor. he wrote this, quote: before you fill position, please talk to me, j. mcgrail very much wants to serve as detail. then v.p. joe responds regarding johnny call me right away, dad. so, you see that, talking about a white house position between father and son who doesn't work in government. john mcgrail joined the white house as biden's deputy council two months later according to linkedin profile how convenient.
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joining me now is miranda devine new york columnist and fox news contributor. miranda, why would hunter biden, who is at rosemont seneca need to talk to his dad about a white house position and recommend someone to put there? >> hi, kayleigh, look, it's because hunter biden played a role as kind of a consigliere to his father when he was vice president. people used to come to hunter and ask for favors. joe whether it be a president pe house job. whether it was a judgeship. whether it was recommendations for their children to get into some school. hunter biden was kind of the gate keeper to his father e used that access to benefit himself in a number of ways, including enriching himself.
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but in this case you are just seeing a classic father-son quid pro quo which joe biden enables that access, using these pseudonym that's just mentioned. these alias emails. i think will are about 5. the national archives has said that they have got over 5,000 emails from just three of those aliases. you know, if you work it out. joe biden was sending during his vice presidency at least two of these or using these alias emails to send emails at least twice a day. and why? you know, that's the question. he was conducting official business using these alias emails, natural suspicion is that he wanted to hide something, and it's really not up to the national archives secret from the american people. >> po miranda and that is the ky question i have. the archives has 5,000 of these
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emails. they were requested by illegal organization in june of 2022. it is now august of 2023. so why does it take more than a year to turn over these emails? >> great question. and senators johnson and grassley actually asked for these emails back in 2021. there has just been complete stonewalling but, of course, with the impeachment inquiry looming, probably next month, of joe biden, these emails have come into focus again in a newly important. i think they were overlooked at the time. and people now realize in the -- with all the other information that's coming out, if they are part of the jigsaw puzzle, show that something nefarious being conducted by joe biden as vice president. >> kayleigh: yeah, of course the white house they say nothing see here. i want comer to get the emails and then the people can decide. miranda, thank you. >> if you look at all of the
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information we have been able to gather so far, it is a natural step forward that you would have to go to an impeachment inquiry. that provides congress the apex of legal power to get all the information they need. you have got to get to be able to answer that to the american public. the american public deserves an answer. >> kayleigh: interesting words there from the house speaker. the white house, they might finally be realizing the threat of impeachment is real. nbc reporting that the administration set up a war room of two dozen lawyers, legislative aides and communication satisfies to lead a, quote: aggressive response. joining us now is jonathan turley, fox news contributor. and one of the most brilliant analysts i think we have here at fox news. it's an honor to have you, jonathan turley? >> thank you, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: i mean it, jonathan. >> for all of that. >> kayleigh: i mean it a lot. this war room, which is
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conventional. trump had one. he had a team that, you know, put out pr and you respond to an impeachment inquiry. that's not normal. what is interesting to me here is the biden war room want to model themselves after the clinton 1998 impeachment model and they say biden officials believe they are even better positioned to win the battle of public opinion than clinton. what do you think? >> well, you know, the problem is that they are establishing this war room before a war. they could easily avoid an impeachment inquiry by simply asking the national archives to release this information for the president to release information from his own financial account. and that would really forestall the need to have an inquiry. it's only because they have been stonewalling that congress has very little choice, in my view, but to move forward. i mean, consider what congress has right now. i mean, even the media is now accepting that there has been an
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influence peddling operation conducted by hunter biden, by his uncle and by others worth tens of millions of dollars from foreign sources. "the washington post" recently admitted that the president has been lying about his son's business dealings. devon archer. patently false. but the president has been telling the public for years that he had no knowledge of their business dealings. so what is congress supposed to do? now, if they go to an impeachment inquiry, they are going to win. if they go to court, and demand these emails, demand the financial records, they are going to win. the democrats went to court to insist on trump's banking records. so the question i have, again is why set up a war room if you don't have to have a war? you know, why not be transparent? if all these emails are trivialities, then have thessalonians them released and put it to rest right now
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$20 million or more labyrinth accounts and shell corporations to biden family members. the president benefits from that. right? he is a person that is worth more than $8 million. people at his age are usually trying to create financial legacies for their family. they are not trying to gather more money in their personal accounts that's a benefit. we also don't know if the president has gotten direct benefits. the democrats are now arguing okay, look, there was influence peddling but it was an asolution. how do you know that? the obligation of congress is to find answers to those questions. contrast by pelosi who said impeachment inquiry began, that would allow congress to have
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expanded powers to gain access to some of those records; is that right? >> that's right. and i have spoken to the speaker and other members and they are going about this right. they are not repeating the mistakes of the democrats. an impeachment inquiry does not mean an impeachment is inevitable. but it means the house is going to go forward until they get answers to these questions. >> kayleigh: professor turley, thank you very much. up next, part 3 of laura's exclusive interview with trump co-defendant john eastman. plus, i grant raymond arroyo three wishes. i wonder whether a they're. stay there. ♪ are behind students academic challenges. one of the things we found is that many students who struggle are missing. important foundational knowledge. learning is a sequential process. it's like a chain of interlinked concepts. if one link is missing, there isn't anywhere to connect the next concept yourselves. acellus team responded by developing a technology called vectored instruction, which takes into account
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exclusive interview with trump co-defendant john east man. ♪ >> laura: so the judge shot down your bid to postpone the proceedings even during your indictment. now, it's a setback for you. and i watched a lot of this, your testimony, and, yeah, i watched a lot of that and i found it that, again, this is happening in the united states of america, i'm horrified by it. but you're fighting to preserve your law license while you are facing these charges in georgia. how do you do that and your eight hours of testimony in the bar proceeding that they are going to be picking through. but, how are you dealing with this? >> well, you know, i'm dealing with it because a year and a half ago we decided to start -- that this fight is 95% political and only 5% legal. and if i wasn't out commenting in the press, i was, you know, not entering the ring where the
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real battle was going on. so i have been speaking a lot. people can see my writings on my substack, they can see it at our legal defense fund, give, send, go to the come/eastman. tom clingen stein the chairman of the board of the clermont institute did a series of inteinterviews with me. those half hour to 45 minute program, three episodes are all available because we did nothing wrong. we were challenging an election with more than credible grounds on which to do so and we thought it was important to do that. and so i keep speaking the truth wherever i go. i'm not trying to make stuff up so i don't have trouble remembering what i said in one lie vs. another lie. i have been speaking the truth all along. that makes it relatively easy. and, you know, and there's nothing that was done wrong here and i think if we get a fair trial down in fulton county, whether it's in state court or federal court i'm confident we will be fully vindicated but all of the defendants why am i see
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surprised by it. i'm not surprised by it. for people who don't understand the sweeping nature of this indictment in georgia followed -- filed not by a state prosecutor, by a county prosecutor. what does that mean going forward for other presidents down the line, if a county prosecutor decides i want to try to make my career out of this? >> it's a very dangerous thing, you know, former attorney general and ultimately supreme e court justice robert jackson in 1940, i think, held a very important meeting of all the u.s. attorneys in the country. and he warned them that he said, look, he the power of the prosecutor can be abruised and we can cross from finding crimes and trying to figure out who done it identify people don't like and search in the books for
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a crime. it's the aspect of the old stalinest soviet union. show me the man and i will show you the crime. and when you got hundreds or thousands of local prosecutors all of whom can make their political career by bringing these kind of charges, it's a very dangerous thing. one of the members of my legal team is harvey silver glade who 15 years ago published a book called "three felonies a day." our federal criminal code and our state criminal codes have gotten so expansive and so vague that any one of us can be charged with by a creative prosecutor with three felonies a day, he argues. and we need to put that genie back in the bottle real quick or we will cease to be a free people. >> laura: any regrets, john, about getting involved in the political world? you are just a professor at chatman law school and a dean there. and, you know, it's been a long legal career, clerking on the supreme court and for you. but any regrets?
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>> would i prefer that the kind of consequences the collateral consequences that are following hadn't happened? of course. but would i have stepped up again if i knew what the stakes were? yes. because i think the stakes are very high. and if we don't have fair elections, if we don't have a rule of law in how those elections are conducted. then one of the most basic premises, the foundation stones of our country gone. i happen to have the education, the wherewithal, the fortitude. the 40 years of legal practice that eequips me probably as good as most to be able to stand and fight these things. i would have done it. i would have maybe done a few things differently if i had known what kind of crazy criminal stuff was going to flow from it but, yeah, i think it's important. patriots need to stand up. citizens need to stand up. >> kayleigh: up next, biden vowches for mcconnell plus i
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>> kayleigh: friday follies. you got that right. for that we, of course, turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, you saw that scary moment this week when mitch mcconnell, he froze before the cameras, good to see you. >> i did see that, kayleigh, great to see you. they explained that away as a side effect of his concussion, but you know things are really bad when mcconnell turns to joe biden to vouch for him. watch this. >> have you spoken to leader mcconnell. >> yes, i have. i have spoke to mitch, my friend. it's not unusual to have a response that sometimes happens to mitch when you have had a severe concussion. it's part of a -- it's part of the recovery so i'm confident he is going to be back to his old self. >> bear in mind, kayleigh, the same man who later at that same event asked this. >> where am i going now?
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>> he never knows where he is going, kayleigh. it could be allegory for the administration. where am i now, where do i go next? is he always befuddled and confused. >> he does. and do you know what gets me about that moment, in particular? i'm a floridian. i got 6 inches of flooding. behind anymore is the fema sign. the guy in charge of helping us out down here. luckily we have great governor did a great job during a tough hurricane. >> we are praying for you and everybody down there affected by terrible hurricane. you quickly remedy. people forget the other day i came across this comment the president made a few months back, kayleigh. and they are so common. no one even covers them anymore. listen closely. >> more than the half the women in my cabinet. more than half 9 people in my cabinet. more th the half the people in y administration are women. >> kayleigh: yikes, that's a bad one. i caught it.
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i had to read that few times before did i catch it. at least he could say what a woman is unlike ketanji brown jackson, right? >> look what i'm rubbing my magic lamp. >> kayleigh: exactly what are you rubbing, raymond, i know, exactly, laura she grants you three wishes. it's your magic genie bottle there. i thought i would do the same. >> oh, that's so nice of you, thank you, genie. my first wish is that young women seeking a husband would look for something more than the size of a guy's financial portfolio. >> i'm not joblegging. i have asked the last three dudes i have dated for their bank account info on the first date. >> why do you ask for that? >> because i only want to date a wealthy guy that has money. i have a job. i'm very successful. so i have every [bleep] right to be like hi, are we on the same level? or am i wasting my time? >> this is sophia franklin she
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is an influencer. i understand she wants someone successful. i would hazard to warn her, maybe to advise her, you want a guy who is ambitious, driven, someone who loves you and could be a great father. then that bank account could swell significantly. so don't look at the end result. look at the guy himself. you could figure it out. at least i hope so. >> kayleigh: yeah. men, i'm just going to warn you stay away if a woman is asking you for your bank account statement, you got to get out of that date. >> yeah. that could be the woman that actually decreases your bank account before it's over. kayleigh, my second wish is that an oklahoma school district and their schools would do a better job of hiring principals and teachers. this week we learned that an elementary school there gave the top job on campus to someone called dr. shayne americanman. now the fox affiliate fox 25 in oklahoma says social media users have alleged mernen host drag
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shows and read along hours for children. what's more shocking and what we can confirm is that he was charged in 2001 with possession of drugs and child pornography. the porn charge was later dropped because prosecutors had difficulty proving the ages of the young people in the images. and then at another elementary school, also in oklahoma a teacher was arrested on the first day for being drunk. her blood alcohol level was 8 times the legal limit. and, yes, there is body cam video. >> how much have you had to drink. >> i drank last night. >> there is no way you drank last night. you blew like a .24. >> i don't know what that means. >> legal limit is .08. >> my juice? that there is wine. >> oh my god. >> poor woman. poor people. you are endangering children,
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kayleigh. you can't have it in the classroom. and you shouldn't have somebody who is charged with anything near child pornography running a school. that's for sure. >> yeah, that is a fantastic wish. that is my favorite but i still await your third. >> okay. my last wish, and it's related to the first. i wish more people realized that they will be much happier if you get married. a new atlantic piece citing the work of university of chicago economics professor claims married people are much happier than unmarried people, according to the data. and then it put me in mind of the winner of the mrs. america pageant who is the mother of seven kids. listen to this. >> when have you felt the most empowered. >> i have felt seven times after i hold that newborn baby in my arms the feeling of motherhood and bringing them to the earth is the most empowering feeling i have ever felt. >> that's real po empowerment.
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sometimes only find purpose when you get married and have children and realize the world and your life is bigger than you. >> kayleigh: raymond arroyo, your wishes knocked it out of the park right there. thank you very much. well, if you are a criminal out in california, boy have i got some great news for you. >> but if you are a business owner, you probably won't like this. i will explain plus charlie an arnolt, that's next. from power homeschool provide a self-paced learning solution that automatically adapts to help each student succeed. power homeschool has really transformed our child's experience. it allows my child to work at her own pace and on her own schedule. visit our website at power homeschool dot org. to learn more and start your child's educational journey.
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violence, state lawmakers just advanced a bill that would fine businesses up to $18,000 each time a worker, often times a hero worker, tries to stop a thief. >> sb553 is going to kill us all. they are legalizing shoplifting. criminals can do whatever they want and democrats they're going to protect them, not us. they won't protect you. we need protection. >> joining me, charlie arnold whose new show premiers on outkick september 7th. happy to have you this friday, charlie. thanks. >> of course, i'm happy to be here. we have some uplifting stories to talk about. what better way to kickoff a holiday weekend, right? >> exactly. you see this. is there something in the drinking water in california? what do you think it says to criminals if they say great, i can go into a store, nobody can stop me, i don't see a security
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guard here. >> kayleigh, we're living in a clown world. liberal legislators all over, this isn't the only story like this as far as crime and shoplifting. they've made it clear, they aren't holding criminals accountable. three years ago, aoc who loves to see herself talk said she attributed rise in crime in new york city and defended it saying people need to feed their families, that's the reason they're shoplifting. these aren't people that need to feed their families, they're causing a ruckus for no reason, being destructive for no reason, doing what's best for them. unfortunately you look at the big shoplifting heist that flash mob type deal that happened in nordstrom in l.a. a few weeks ago, you see that nordstrom in san francisco is closing after 35 years. you think to yourself if big box retailers are unable to keep their doors open because of all the crime, what is this going to do to small mom and pop shops. there's absolutely no way they can keep the doors open, nor is it safe to
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keep doors open if they can't even defend themselves. >> charlie, the next story, you're right, we don't have good stories this evening, they're sad. aclu suing the state of indiana to get sex reassignment surgery for an inmate convicted of strangling an 11 month old, his daughter, to death. according to the state attorney general, these surgeries can cost taxpayers anywhere from 10 to $15,000. this is insane. >> let's just think about this. there is an inmate who strangled their stepchild to death and they claim it is now infringement on the 8th amendment, considered cruel and unusual punishment for taxpayer dollars to not pay for them for gender reassignment surgery. just think about it. it is absolutely insane. none of this makes sense. we are giving so much credence, clout to the inmates. they don't deserve it,
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they're criminals. law enforcement needs to take back power and put them in their place. >> it is really crazy. a lot of it in california. i am kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham. tune in weekdays, 12:00 p.m. eastern when i will co-host "outnumbered". tune in at lunchtime. this is the last of the this. jesse watters. >> the respect and dignity of every person and the rest. >> san francisco values. and dignity? what? >> people that conquer the world, they're your enemies. >> white house cocaine gate, secret service responds. >> i won't let her step foot. that is me putting her in harm's way. >> boys exposing
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