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this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight, the flimflam game, that is the focus of tonight's "angle." all right the talking point for globalist is conservative skeptical about the mcconnell's last chuck schumer don't want to solve the crisis but bowing down to donald trump who opposes it. >> it is not surprising, i guess, but i mean it is deeply cynical. people are dying and a lot of people's lives are hanging in the balance. >> i think it is a fundamental problem with trump. it is about to burn it down caucus pier they don't want to legislate because legislation is solving problems, right? they don't want the government to work. >> laura: similar flimsy thinking coming from conservative stalwart mitt romney and other trump loathing pro-amnesty republicans like thom tillis. >> it is immoral for me to think you want to go the other way because you think this is the
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linchpin for trump to win. >> i don't want to be a part of this history that fails democracy. >> laura: senator, this actually is democracy. what is not respecting democracy is what is happening now appear in a hiding bills, hundreds of pages long until the last possible minute. then forcing a vote before anyone has had the chance to really dissect it. so, i find that kind of offensive, given they are still sitting on the text. why can't we see it? they say, it is in a lot of different places. it is not in one document. that is fine. most of us on the stage are accustomed to looking at a whole bunch of different pieces of documents. we can do that. nope, still won't let us have it. >> laura: oh, okay, it must be really bad. now, the cheap labor lobby or a dime a dozen on capitol hill. we have talked about this for years and they think you are stupid and that they can sneak
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through a massive foreign worker expansion that still allows biden to wave and close to 2 million migrants in one year. now that is a win-win, is in it, for biden mcconnell. you get the ukraine money. you get more migrants, and you get political cover for the democrats. but it is a gut punch to american workers. no wonder they don't want senator's consulting with trump. instead, they want senators to listen to stalwart conservative, liz cheney. >> if it is true that mcconnell said, basically we thought we had a deal, but now it looks like trump will be the nominee and he wants to run on this. that is so cynical and irresponsible. >> laura: now, let me be clear, if there was any group of people who have a right to be cynical, it is the americans who would like to see it see enforcement of our border laws.
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now, a lot of you have been watching me on television or listening to my radio show or podcast over the years. you know this has been an issue i have personally focused on for 17 years. and time after time, politicians promised us that they are actually willing to enforce the border, i mean really enforce the border. about then, when you read the deals come it is a really amnesty plus a gargantuan foreign worker increase with a promise of some type of enforcement or some limitation. it is always is always amorphous, never enforceable. now, i promise we won't enter a new stage of this dark comedy. we will get more of this in a moment here at the same players are going to pretend that all of this time they are negotiating a new border tale, a new new border dale clement they will claim that they have tweaked the language in the media will pretend that the changes mean that the border problem is solved. oh, of course, it will take a few months for these new
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policies to be fully effective and you have to hire new agents and you have to make sure everything is properly implemented. there may be some court cases, but don't worry. the problem is solved. and then when it is 2025 and heaven forbid if biden is reelected and the emigrants are still pouring and with even greater numbers, the democrats and lackeys and the g.o.p. establishment will laugh all the way to the bank. so yeah, we have every right to be cynical. look at what has happened in the country in the last three years. but we actually aren't the true senates here appear the true cenex are those who put the short term interest of their donors over the long term interest of the american people, the true cynics are those who go on television and lie about the enforcement plan, "it is going to work this time" when they know very well those plans will not be implemented by this crow.
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we are not cynical. we are actually pragmatic, and we are energized, and we are going to do everything we can to prevent you from further damaging america. and you know who you are. and that is p22. joining us now it's time he is with us north dakota senator kevin kramer i think the first time on "the angle." senator, thank you for joining us. some breaking news that just came in on the border dale, which kind of place and to what was saying about there will be new tweaks. this provision just released by unknown senate source. if crossings succeed 8,500 in a single day, dhs would be required to close the border to migrants illegally crossing the border. under the proposal, any migrants who tries to cross the border twice while closed would be banned from entering the u.s. for one year. first question, senator, don't they have the power to close the border to migrants illegally
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crossing the border? isn't that the whole point of our immigration laws? >> the problem, thank you, to be honest, my pleasure. right now, they have the discretion to do that. years i can tell from the language you showed me, which is a first time i have seen it, they are required that the h secretary to required 8,500, not granted. too high of a border. but several days last month when the border would have been shut down instead of letting say 10,000, 12,000 people. so i guess you can say increment in the right direction and mandate to the discretion, but nonetheless in the right direction. >> laura: senator cramer if you did a town hall this week in north dakota and they got 500 people to show up on this issue. you said to come a deal i'm considering supporting but actually still allow president biden to wave in millions of migrants over the next year but we will get a few
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other things on foreign workers and more visas and thousands and thousands, what do you think the reaction to the crowd in north dakota would be? i have a hunch. >> a prison up like that, they would rent a mail. >> laura: that is the true way to presented. >> but i would do a more thorough job with it and i want to know where the workers are going to work. farmworkers, north dakota, great, more. energy workers, we need more in the medical field we would like some more of those. but that is not what this bill is largely about from everything that you have known so far. we have not seen text, remember, none of us have seen the text. none of the critics have seen text. what we know within negotiators -- well -- >> laura: senator, i've been here so much longer than you and i don't mean to call rank because you are a senator, but this is the same old trick they always pull. they pulled it with obamacare. they pull it with the omnibus spending bills that were up by most americans when they see
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what is in them. okay, let's hurry up and negotiate we have been doing it for months. now you have 72 hours to read 700 pages -- that is no way to legislate. that is a complete and utter scampi or that is what is happening. >> it certainly is not except nobody has called for the border. i don't know how much time we have to make the decision after we actually get to see the text appear the things that we do know that all the negotiators agreed to because they say it ot loud are there are some real triggers. there is expedited removal at the border. the infrastructure requires people to turn around the same day up to a certain amount raising the standard for asylum, credible fear standard raising that you are doing away from the broad stroke of everybody being on parole. so there are some good things in the right direction but -- >> laura: i want to be clear for the people in north dakota in the country because you are an important senator in all of this. you actually endorse
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donald trump in december, and he is completely against this. wait until i get in there. you don't need all the stuff to do that, but he is right, but you are saying tonight given over the last three years, you actually have faith that pieces of paper are going to make alejandro mayorkas who is about to be impeached by the house or could be impeached by the house, actually enforce these new provisions when he is not enforcing the old ones? >> i know if we do nothing, he's not going to be a better dhs secretary. >> laura: but you are giving biden cover, political cover in an election year. what would y why would you do tt given what this man has done to the country? >> i endorse donald trump early this time and early the last time. the only reason i didn't early at this time b is because my governor was running. having said all that, there was no question donald trump will use the tools to much greater effect than joe biden does. i don't think we should reserve the crisis for october to give joe biden cover because anybody
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that knows anything knows joe biden is already lost this argument. he has already allowed 10 million people into the interior of the country illegally. it is not like he will one day be known as the guy that took care of the border crisis. >> laura: right here could so this does not end catch and release as anyone has described it so far, would you agree with? >> i don't entirely agree with that because if you raise the standard and do away with the pro and turn people away at the border at much greater number come i will say this to your point. that won't happen tomorrow. they may change the law. if we get 5,000, a surge of 5,000 and shuts the border town, the border ought to be shut down right now. but if we have infrastructure to do the asylum reviews at the border for 5,000, then you eliminate catch and release. clearly it will not happen. >> laura: senator, thank you. we will watch this closely and we appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you so much.
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my next is pledging to block legislation and less time to review it, you tell senator mike lee joins me now. senator, i think you heard just now what senator cramer who has endorsed president trump and known as a strong conservative, what he said about this. though you -- does it give you any comfort to hear about this 8,500 threshold that within lead to really shutting the border down? >> you know, laura when i saw the article come out on cnn just a half an hour or so ago my asked myself the question immediately, one on earth does that mean? 8,000 per day at that point? they can shut it down, they can shut down illegal immigration on the border? what does it mean? that is the whole point of the immigration laws and border patrol. every law they enforce peer they already have the power. i don't know what this does. but laura, this showcases the broader problem. we have no idea what is in
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despair they told us a few things they want the public to know. we will find all kinds of easter eggs in there and i want to make sure we have time to read it. i don't trust them. i don't trust the administration to refuse to exercise the authority they have at their disposal to enforce the border. why won't they enforce these laws when they don't those and the battle is in the process? if there were members do not read the bill question what >> is the ukraine money definitelyo be part of this "negotiated agreement that no one has seen because if it were really good, we but all see it and they would be waving it around, don't worry, this is great"? will it be together? >> because they could not get the votes that they needed just on ukraine funding alone, it is sort of like filling out a bingo card. i thought if they could get enough things in there that people would like, then maybe enough people would vote for the bill as a whole, especially perhaps if they hadn't read the whole bill and didn't have time
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to understand what was in it. that is the hope. all of this is a gimmick to designed to secure votes in order to get ukraine aid past. $106 billion, most of which will go to ukraine. >> laura: you are so cynical. that is what liz cheney says, at least. senator, thank you on this breaking news night. tonight, we have friday night news dump, customs and border's patrol with record breaking encounter numbers, 302,034. so what would a trump administration do right now with any new piece -- without any new legislation to fix the border without congress has helped? senior advisor in america first legal president joins me know, stephen, lay it out three things you would do right away. >> very simply, one, reinstate remain in mexico. two reinstate agreements that categorically validate the asylum claims for covered aliens and allow for intermediate
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expulsion. three, reinstate title 42 citing all of the disease is coming across the border, which allows you to deport anyone including an alien shoulder. i want to give a couple of more important, four prosecute, prosecute, prosecute put a lien illegal aliens in jail. it is a massive deterrent and five, almost most illegal aliens are not from mexico but mexicans you reinstate interior deportations. don't fly them back to the north but to the south of mexico as president trump dead. so thousands and thousands and thousands of miles to come back to the border. you will -- >> laura: now, you heard this new little gimmick that, oh there is a threshold. does this remind you what happened in 2013 and 202007. the same story all over again and you and i were in those battles together. so now they say -- okay, if alejandro mayorkas finds 8500 people come if they hit the
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8,500 person mark, that he can t the border down to any new migrants coming in. what is the calculation on that? 8,500 people every day is more than 3 million and that is were somewhat we have now. >> first of all we know how the bills are written in it and i can promise you if that circumstance the way the villas written, except that is, accept that except in this case, humanitarian exception. even then there will be a thousand ways to let in another 10,000 illegals. they are trying to normalize and invasion migration levels. they are trying to make impatient levels of illegal immigrants the standard, the norm. as we all know the correct amount of illegal immigration is in the title, illegal is zero, 0.0 is the correct amount of illegal immigration. and the only policy that this country should have his mandatory detention, mandatory
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expulsion. there is not too thousand a day, 4,000 a day, 78910, that is a fundamental disagreement. there is one party that believes in no illegal immigration minus some numbers we know about and one part that believes an unlimited illegal immigration. that is the issue, that is the issue before american voters into trump versus biden pays off. >> laura: that is a clear case and little game they will play, we will make asylum hearings within six months. do you believe that for one minute? >> there should not be a discussant to make discussion of asylum. they should be deported. fake claims and many are criminals. none of them, it is all rubbish, laura. >> laura: the statute said it is discretionary on the part of the second of the mic secretary. you don't have automatic asylum, turnaround, come back and make it legal. great to see you again. who is in charge of the white house a lot of people ask me or dr. jill without the
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♪ ♪ >> i just want to issue a very happy st. patrick's day from the white house from me. >> ma too, you're at the white house might hang out once in a while. >> sorry. >> we need to get shots and the arms of every single american. >> hi, mr. president, it is an honor. >> laura: okay, we thought joe biden was using those weird influencers to score points with a younger voters from of the hip, be cool. but apparently, they are his top policy advisors. the administration is announcing halting plans to export more liquefied gas, which of course, would go to our allies in europe and kind of box out russia. before deciding to stall these energy products, biden's climate team huddled with a 25-year-old tiktoker who has been organizing a campaign against liquefied
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natural gas. >> people are paying attention. >> i've been doing mood to make news interviews in d.c. and for a while you kno know that is how these things go. >> thank you for the people that have signed the petition. we are really doing this thing. >> let's stop the biggest fuel go out in history. >> laura: nice net cap you are so much for biden's promise adults are in charge. ceo charlie hurt, washing times opinion editor, fox news contributor. ned, the knit cap tattoo sporting multiple -- it is unpredictable, but this is a serious issue. this is a serious national security and economic issue for the united states. >> i mean come on the surface commit seems completely absurd to have 25-year-old tiktok boy huddling with the biden white house. it just feels to me, laura,
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being in d.c. so long, this is pretty coordinated this information campaign. tiktok boy, influencer, astroturf petition drive on tiktok, the chinese platform probably getting paid 10,000 to every 100,000 by climate activist group that is a big interest in the green energy record. then you have the biden white house that was probably an on this from the very beginning. i think they wanted to be able to block the lng export facilities before 2024 elections and even if they approve before, it would hurt the climate activists base. we want to kill this. why don't you spin up something to give us cover, voice of the people versus voice of god. what happens? this petition drive took place. we are listening to these people to make sure we listen to the voice of our constituents. here you have it, astroturf magic. >> laura: charlie, it sounds
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perfect. this is kind of what they do. this is an organic movement. this is -- they are plotting against american energy independence, are they not? >> these people are fundamentally ridiculous. by these people come i don't mean silly kids on tiktok stuff. that is great they are passionate about something. they want to go on tiktok and do their stuff, whatever come i don't care. the one that is fundamentally unserious as joe biden and the fact they will take these people seriously. as you point out, this is a highly bankrolled money interest. this environmental movement. it is aimed at destroying the united states of america. and all of the good powers in the world. what is interesting here is this move by joe biden is going to be the same thing that we saw when he came into office and canceled pipelines and did everything to destroy american energy and
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american energy independence. it will enrich vladimir putin. the result is the ukraine war will last longer because of this decision. and these ukrainian citizens that these people claim to care about are going to die because of this decision. the blood will be on joe biden's hands, not the goofy, idiotic, you know, teenage tiktoker kid. >> laura: remember the liberal said energy independence from russia was one of the top priorities. i remember it. watch this. >> exactly. >> we are coming together to reduce your dependence on international energy. unida partners will work to ensure additional -- 15 billion cubic meters of liquefied gas lng for you. >> president putin tried to weaponize energy. we have supplies across the world. >> laura: ned, did someone get to them or was this their plan all along?
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well, first of all, it is powerful as charlie pointed out, very powerful interest with green energy. i have to tell you, laura, there was a china angle here as well. >> laura: tiktok. >> solar panels are not only the platform but cornered the market on the green energy future a production of solar panels. >> laura: evs. >> producing more and exporting natural gas undercuts those goals. i have a real question about what china's influence is unsupported astroturf campaign to block this. >> laura: why would biden have any interest in helping china, charlie? we know biden connection with china. >> it is not like his family has collected millions of dollars from these people. of course, it is not just china but russia too. and the only question i want to ask for the rest of this year as we get into the general election is, who is joe biden working for? is joe biden working for you, or
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is he working for china, russia, ukraine, and all these other interests that are not the the american people. >> laura: that right, the border deal will solve it all. ned and charlie, great to see both of you. subtitles my valentines treats and an academy award? what is it? three wishes on "friday follies" with raymond arroyo next. because aspen dental has the latest technology and equipment. with a staff that goes out of their way to provide exceptional care. plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance and 20% off treatment plans. making it easier to get started with quality care. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner.
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>> laura: it is friday and that means it is time for "friday follies." for that we turn to fox news contributor, raymond arroyo. raymond, i was thinking the other day. we are in a new year, and you have got no wishes, zero. so, you get three. i'm in a good mood. your wish is my command. >> oh, well, i hope that is true, jeannie. you know when you go to the
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opera, they put the english subtitles, translation above the stage so you know what is being sung? i wish the white house would invest in simultaneous subtitles every time biden goes to the podium. >> by the way, needs to make beer -- [indistinct] indistinct and distant. the great lakes. we will teach donald trump and a valuable lesson, don't mess with america unless you want -- >> my professor, welcome i won't get into my professor. [laughter] but look at my mad predecessor, he chose a different course. >> laura: i love how he tried to pretend he meant to say professor. nice, nice. >> backtrack. so with that subtitles be helpful? that way, the teleprompter, the audience could maintain some level of understanding. i'm trying to help with my
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wishes, laura. >> laura: artificial president, i think anything can be done with the new technology. >> you know, the white house they want to print out a clear stage direction so biden doesn't wander over and listen at they were beer barrels to listen what is inside. spin when i'm looking at that photo rama and he is sniffing the beer. he thinks it is a young lady, kind of auburn hair. >> who is in there, hey! >> laura: i like your hops. okay, raymond, this is friday. along with a gnomic week. what is your second wish? i wish candide manufactures would be truthful in their advertising. for instance, when reese's says here, valentine's day peanut butter pink hearts. they shouldn't look like parts of the male anatomy when you open the bag. the internet has been having a ball, complaining about the low
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hanging hearts that look like, welcome on the back of a bumper of a truck in the wilderness. they look a little pornographic. >> laura: you know when your kids lose their teeth in the tooth fairy has to come and put some money -- it kind of looks like my kids teeth because they ate a lot of candy. speak about laura, people go down the candy aisle and they are looking for the family treat family jewels beer there is a woman cynthia is suing because jacko interested not look the way that they said to. this only as to a sack of complaints. >> laura: that was so bad. that was my you know, we are having a ball tonight. it is definitely time for your third wish. >> okay this one is free of nuts, maybe. i wish academy award winners would stop trying to
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sexualize -- i get last year's best supporting actor, jamie lee curtis. >> it lives in my house. i have the gender did. i have a trans daughter and there is no. and just to make sure anybody coming in understand spirit >> that makes sense. >> laura: none of them on that stage -- well, raymond, none of them on that stage, i'm sorry, really believe what they are saying. i refuse to believe that they believe what they are saying. i don't think they do. this is a total act of virtue signaling. >> i mean, this idea oscar doesn't have a gender, first of all, created 1927. a statuette of a night that was created by mgm's designer. and then it was the director that she was librarian and later executive gnomic executor -- i looked it up today, she said the
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statue look like her bald uncler that is where the name came from. i'm sorry, go d gender barbie and leave oscar alone. he may not have you can see that that is a sort he is holding. >> laura: jamie lee is perfect. i know you love that film. i'm really dating myself. >> not only d gender ring statutes but the first reboots. we learned this week new versions of frank, it is a wonderful life and "the wizard of oz" will feature all black cast. and it will be directed by the creator of -- i'm a little confused about all of this since the black "wizard of oz" hit broadway 1970s. it is back again? and remember diana ross and michael jackson did that movie. i don't know why this is a big deal or why we need a new diverse version. >> laura: what we call it -- what we call it is fresh out of ideas. all right, raymond, great to see
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♪ ♪ >> laura: now liberal media, establishment g.o.p.ers never trumperers, they were just recycling the old ones. >> donald trump claiming to be a dictator. >> a reinvigorated president seeking trump, stick it to the left to a and trans folds with body autonomy. >> could be fatal to the american experiment of democracy. >> a donald trump who is likely that the g.o.p. nominee is a clear and present danger to the country that he is a threat to democracy. >> laura: [laughs] i'm sorry. i'm listening to this going on i don't even think they believe it. but i guess they have to say it. one of my favorite new/old lines as people in the press who didn't even like dragon. >> he is making a case the republican party has changed. it is time to throw out what he
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calls the rhinos and the globalist. republican voters sending a clear signal that what they want is what trump represents are not the old party of ronald reagan. >> laura: with trump as a likely nominee, republicans are no longer the party of reagan. really? an obvious attempt to scare off moderates and by trump as an anti--reagan figure, a radical nationalist. what is the truth here? is there any nuance at all, reagan win an 'eddie, instead of fighting reaganism they moved closer to it and worked with him obviously. but not with the current g.o.p. establishment. they keep fighting trump, resisting what the people wanted on all of these issues. that just enrages the base. and it hurts the country because it helps biden. craig surely, the author of "the
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search for reagan" senior fellow at the comments and society join us for this discussion. greg, who is closer to reagan conservatism. i know this is hard to compare because a different time and different challenges. who is closer to the reagan conservatism today? the mitch mcconnell list trainee mitt romney types or trump and j.d. vance? >> no, it certainly can't be mitch mcconnell. he entered bashing ronald reagan. now he's bashing donald trump. so, they are all defenders of the establishment and the status quo. reagan ran challenging the status quo and challenging the powers that be. no better case can be made how he discarded -- who ruled the soviet union since harry truman. first, containment and later
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evolved into dave connor. and reagan discarded. we will not get along with the soviet union but transcend the soviet union. we will beat them into the ground and make people in the soviet republicans free peer that is exactly what he did. nothing upset henry kissinger crowd more than reagan challenging that status quo. >> laura: so it was the old status quo, the old republican party, he didn't win in '76 but came back in 1980 obviously and won substantially. bedford of my want to talk about peace through strength. because trump has echoed that theme since 2015 since he got into the race. we need the american economy to be humming. manufacturing made in the country and not lip service like joe biden gives it when he talks about made in america. this was reagan and 1980 on that same topic. >> establishing a real piece. we must rest on the perm underpinning of a strong
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american economy. tragically, the weakened state of america economy is significantly affected our ability to have the strongest possible foreign and defense policies. >> laura: this is trump's point. how are you a super power when the interest on our debt is bigger than our defense budget now? you can't continue to do superpower things when you're self loathing and holding our schools and wrecking our economy with globalization. >> you don't recognize it until it's actually happening. superpower doesn't realize they are out of missiles or out of men until they lose. until they scramble or trying to buy these arms from abroad to refill our own arsenal which joe biden promised to do. right now the united states is a lagging economy with inflation out of control. the missiles are proud to defend the borders and unable to hold and show all the signs of late stage republic. it is not a good thing. someone like trump needs to come in and say we need to get our energy going and unleash our economy. you can't fight these wars
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abroad without a booming economy. that is the right message. >> laura: we will see they will say republican party and we will debunk it. chris and craig go out and get the book search for a wreck and our cities are looking like awesome every day, broad dayligs and swarms of young thugs robbing and looting businesses. how will this end? john wash from "america's most wanted" is next
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>> laura: swarms of violent lawless teenagers terrorizing cities and ransacking small businesses. a 13-year-old -- yeah, a 13-year-old -- arrested in california after smashing a stolen car into a bakery. then, at 100 swarmed the store causing about $40,000 worth of
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damage. and a cvs in d.c. forced to close its doors after being targeted by a group of 45 teenage thieves, sometimes up to three times every day. and the shelves empty before the place shut down. joining you now is the host of "america's most wanted," john walsh. the hit show back on fox, which is so exciting. all the new episodes will be available on fox nation this monday. it's awesome news. john, i know you've been covering crime for a long, long time, but have you ever seen what you are seeing now with young people in the utter lawlessness of it? >> no. one of the reasons i'm back is because of the crime statistics. the worst in the history of this country, and the fbi and the marshals are asking me, you caught 1200 of the uncatchable bad guys nobody could catch, 17
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off the fbi's ten most wanted list, more than any fbi agent, but we recovered 61 stranger-abducted missing kids alive. my son was killed within four hours so the kids abducted are the hardest to get back. i've never seen anything like this and that's why i'm coming back. >> laura: people think it's just shoplifting and i saw someone online calling it consumer reparations. you don't have the right to sel stuff we can't afford. this is the language they're using. what is this doing to local communities were now suddenly you can't find a story in your neighborhood any longer to buy the essentials? >> and what does it do to the workers that are there? they are terrified when 20 guys with hoods on come in, with or without guns. what about the people in their shopping? they're having a heart attack because these gangs are ravaging through them. in portland and seattle, those downtowns are ghettos. there's no more vibrance there. it's disgusting. and this defunding of police, who came up with that?
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trying to get a cop in chicago right now -- i was talking to the chicago pd, they were doing recurring stuff. they don't show up, they're morbidly obese, or they don't have grammar. in the last recruiting drives i think they fi hired five caps. in some split or went somewhere else. it's not a high priority so they don't come to store robberies. i did some numbers before i got here. four cities -- st. louis, baltimore, new orleans, and chicago -- are in the top ten murder capitals in the world. six cities are ahead of them. mexico is a narco's state. 30,000 murders on the border last year of mexico and those six cities, lots of those cartels. chicago, this is my big beef. i've done a lot of shows in chicago about what's going on. the last two years, there have been 1,326 murders in chicago, 27,000 shootings.
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carjackings, chicago and washington, d.c., are the carjacking capitals of the world. 1,320 cars jacked in chicago last year and 26,000 cars. people are losing their jobs because their cars have been ripped off twice and they have to take a cab or an uber to work. they're losing their credit ratings. it is the worst statistics in the history of this country. that's why i'm coming back to do my part. we've already turned down 400 cases we can't do and we've only been on one week. >> laura: we appreciate you because we have these iconic stores and fast food places that people love to go to, like in-n-out burger, closing down in parts of california. the residents are still upset, because they like going to their places and other gone. but i want to remind -- >> let me say one thing, laura. >> laura: go ahead. >> i was in california yesterday shooting the show. a suburb of california last week had 50 break-ins and 70 home
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invasions or burglaries. one little neighborhood. one nice neighborhood. where can you go in america that you are safe? >> laura: again, leadership matters. you have to vote for people who are actually going to be line order. if you are voting for bad leadership you get a lot of crime. new episodes of "america's most wanted" are available on fox nation this monday. it's always great to see you. thanks so much. come back soon. >> thanks for having me, laura. >> laura: what a week it's been. new hampshire, the border shenanigans. there's going to be a lot more next week, and we've had a lot of fun. hope you did, as well. that's it for us tonight. remember, set your dvr and always stay connected with "the ingraham angle." check social media for all the behind-the-scenes stuff. thanks for watching. remember, it is american now and, you bet, forever. jesse watters takes it from here. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: welcome to "jesse watters primetime." tonight --

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