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>> let's go. all right. just two is primetime. tonight, we have sage steele and chris hansen. 8:00. harold, i love that for kid that was just born a brave officer, say the rottweiler and her puppies from a devastating wildfire in california. dog owners were fleeing their home with their animals when their truck got stuck. they were forced to leave a truck behind along the dogs, but took the first responders where they could find it. trevor skaggs is a member of the bso search and rescue, polluted air and a helicopter for running one and a half before running one and a half miles to a location. >> god bless you. all right. i'm hosting the ingram angle tonight, so will be on at seven eastern time. and also check out these three men who weren't at the white dudes for camilla. they they're greek olympians on the water polo team who showed their prowess. they moved a car so a bus could get through. >> these guys lifted a car. anyway, that's it for us. have a good nigh t. >> welcome to jesse watters. primetime tonight. >> why should black voters
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trust you after you have used language like that? for you? to start off my question lit?and answer period, especialy when you're 35 minutes late. in such a hostile manner especi i think it's a disgrace. >> donald trump, black journalist is, the confrontation of the summer. >> you don't even sae a y hellol how are you? >> i'm laughing to keep fromth crying because this is an embarrassment. why are voting for the man?. >> kamala harris, the unsolved mystery. m as a grown man coming hereith to have with a child. that's against the law. you knowchils that, right?ight >> it's wrong to catch a migrant predator. chris hanson is here. myanmar. chris hansen. police policia. >> aqui. plus, i got to be. >> jes this election's crazier than
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a soup sandwich. seone president dropped out,t dp the other was shot in the head. now you've the got a femaledemor black democrat campaigning for the white vote and a white for h republican guy campaigning for the black vote. and the hispanics are like, oh, la over here. >> trump flew to chicago today for the black journalists convention. ere.first time republican nomine to do that in 20 years. >> kamala was also invited, y but she said she was too busy. but the gu y who showed up was treated worse than the woman who ditched. >> i want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir. >> a lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today. you have pushed false claims about some of your rivals, from nikki haley to former president barack obama, saying that they were not bor obama n in the united states, which is not true. >> you have told true. four congresswomen of color who were american citizens to go back to where they cameo e from. you have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys. you attacked black journalistswi
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,calling them a loser, saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist. you've had dinner with a white supremacist at your mar-a-lago resort. so my question, sir, now that you were asking blacks supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that? use >> well, first of all, i don't think i've ever been askedlike e a question. so in such a horrible manner.r,t >> a first question, you don't even say hello , how are you? are you with abc? because i think they're a faket news network, a terrible network. >> and i think it's disgraceful that i came here in good spirit. i love the black populationulato of this country. i've done so much for the black th, rytion of this countryn including employment, including opportunity zones, with senator tim scott of south carolina, sc which is one of the greatest
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programs ever foch r a black woe workers and black entrepreneurs. i thin andk it's a very rude introduction. i don't know exactly why you would do something like that. and let me go a step further. i was invited here and i was told my opponent, whether it bis biden ord i was kamala, i d my opponent was going to bent ws here. it turned out my opponent isn't here. you invited me under g to yo false pretense and then you were half an hour late. just so we understand, an hou i have too much respect for you to be late. they couldn't get their equipment work in orspec somethg wrong. i would think it's a very nasty question, and i have answered the question directly with another. i have been the bestwe president for the black population since abraham m lincoln. better than my aunt, better than president johnsony , rights who signed the voting rights act. >> you to start off my question and answer perio>> andd, especiy when you're 35 minutes late because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a hostile manner. >> i think it's a disgracehosti that moment changed
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the campaign. donaldd trump ripped the news cycle right out of his hands. that exchange is going to beseeb seen by millions of black americans. >> it will be seen by everyonef . >> e and how they react to ivetn will decide the country's futurew they. futur >> this is like the megyn kelly moment at the debate. remember, only rosie o'donnell. >> it's going to leave a mark. they say half of life is showing up. >> donald trump showed up. kamala harrill.s didn't. >> donald trump didn't have to go to the national black journalistife is os convention in chicago. >> what just happened could even cos t him votes. vot >> but he wanted to goes because as president, he wants to work for them. >> kamala not showintsg up is taking the black vote for granted. if you're invite takind into soo someone's house and they disrespect you, it doesn't matter who the y are, what they look like, black, female, whatever. >> trump doesn't tolerathee disrespect. and his president, whether you like him or not, whether he makes you feel uncomfortable or not, that's the attitudeand o
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you want in a leader, someone who works for your vote. and he doesn'tthat's allow the country to be disrespected. why not look pretty? i >> but it works. and his presidency proved that. >> mr. nice guy. joe biden and laughing kamala harris politically correct.t bu but cowards won't stand up for our sovereignty or our safety. so what if biden and harris say all the right things and don't make you feel anxious? countrie s and mess f your feelings or the problem? id >> these insecure people are so privileged that they're putting their owe pu n personal feelings about a president's vibe over their own countrymen's lives. >> people ar'se being hurt in america by smooth talking politicians in that moment. trump's not worried. does this hurt me politically?hs he's defending his honor. he's doing what he thinks is right because his policies benefited the black community more than biden harris'. >> he doesn't care if you callpi
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hiciesm rude or racist if he kns he's doing what's right. >> this countr y is in too bade so of shape to be so sensitive. >> black communities are furious that kamala harris, a black woman, flooded their neighborhood rious sth mig with migrants and showered the foreigners with welfare. >> and shera didn't show up today. >> my messagw upe is to stop people from invading our countro y that are taking,ng frankly, a lot of problems with it. aot obut one of the big problep and a lot of the journalists in this room, i knowrot of the c have great respect for a lot blache journalists in this room are black. i will tell you that coming thatcoming from the bordermillio are millions and millions of people that happen to be taking black jobs. you had the best. >> what exactly is a black job or a black job? is anybody that has a job.wh that's what it is.has anybody that has it. all righa t. >> and the president,ey'r they're taking the employment away from black people.
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they're coming in and they're coming in. they're invading. it's an invasionoyment afrom bll of people, probably 15, 16io, 17 million people. i have a feeling it's much more than that. i hat'and everybody's been sayi. what's happened? the the first group of people,pi the black population, is affected most by that, is. mi >> and kamala is allowing it to happen. could kamala harris sit in front of an audience like that, a black audience, ack and justify pumping millions of migrants into their streetsst ? they're not putting migrant shelters in the white dudes?ey'r harris neighborhoods. >> they're putting them in the ha.o. rter df chicag but the abc reporter didn't want to listen and kept t listen interrupting him. >>pret and trump was a prettyty sptd sport even after they kep him waiting 30 minutes30 and couldn't get the audio get . d minut >> first of all, it's very hardr to hear for whatever reason becaus re of the fact that they have bad equipment, because i guess, you know, this woman was unabley becaus to get the right equipment. but it's very hard for me to hear you. but i can hear everye riequipmtr word. it's very difficult, actually. i won the case and got veryer
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little publicity. i didn't notice abc doiny g any publicity on it. george, i a slap in the face. i'd love to movec on to print out as you do any publicity on it at all. i won the case. the biggest case. this this is an attack i on a political phone. and i have another one where i have and i don't judge.have y we have you for a limited time, so i'd love to move on to different. excuse me. ou, you're the one that held me up,e for 35 minutes, just so you know, so who we didn't know3 what was next. >> yeah. minuteand two days after. i cannot understand your microphone. i know it is realltwy hard. >>? i mean, it's just. i can understand you perfectly well. it's closer. i can understand now. happy to hear that. but i can understandtand you. harris, have a few more questions. because of the distance and the t mikes are really in lousy shae in between technical difficulties, donald trump wast asked about kamala harris, and i, a political minefield for politicians. >> but trump shut his eyess and waltzed right in. n capi
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>> republicans on capitol hill have labeled vices th president kamala harris, who is the first black and asian american woman to servfirse as i president and be on a major beyo. re.ket as a dti higher >> is that acceptable language to you? and will you telt acceptabl tho republicans and those supporters to stop it? >> how do you hoans anw do you e tpa? >> go ahead. how do you define diversity? equity dei, inclusion?d. >> okay. yeah, go ahead. is that what your definition that is? is thathat that is. give me a definition. and would you give me a definition? give mtions aree a definition. so i'm asking you a question to define us and definefine the. >> define it for me.t if i just defined it. sir, do you believe that vice president kamala harris is onlyi on the ticket because she is a black woman? well, i can say no on th. nk it' i think it's maybe a little bit different. she was always of indianlittlee heritage and she was only promoting indian heritage o . i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happenee watil a na black. and now she wants to be known as black. so i don't knondw, is she indian or is she black? she is always identified as a
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black, either black college. i respect either one, but she obviously doesn't because she at was indian all the way. and then all of a sudden she madehe a a turn and she went she became a black. just to be clear, sir, do you think i think somebody should look into that, too, when you ask i thinkk a continu very hostile, nasty tone. >> it's a direct question, sir. >> do you believe that vice president kamala harris is a d core hir, as somebody really do? >> i mean, i really don't know. could be. could be.. would jesse watters have answered the question that way? >> probably not. prpthis going to help the trum campaign? i don't know. no idea at this point. kno we don't know how this plays, but people are going to be talkinthisbug about it for monts and john is going to be there for that. >> trump touched a nerve with the media that we know is probably some of the most disgusting rhetoric i've heard of the presidential level that donal thed trump believes that he is the arbiter of what it means to be black in
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the united states. >> this was offensive. >> this was ignorant. this was graceless. he cam blae to use them as a>> backboard to score with the magae them crowd, to say, i'm oe of your i will go to their home conference and do everything but call them the n-word d. >> does the media talking about kamala's race help or o hurt kamala's campaign? we'll see. kamala's mother's indian and her father's jamaican, and she's referred to identity in different ways in her political career, which makes no difference at all to me . nce to >> but maybe it does to african-americans. thhave no idea. these are uncharted waters. trump told kamala, you ain't you black. >> all democrats want to do is talk about identityin'tack.. and when trump talks about identity, they go nuts. they saytity, guy's great.s and when you say you're a d, i higher, they say you can't say that. >> this proves trump's not afraid of kamala h harris and nt going to avoid issues. he's going to confront them. of kamt he's not going to chang.
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>> even after dodging anhem.ot assassin's bullet the weekr after the attempt on his life in the first 20 minutes of his rnc speech when he heldll the countrety in the palm of his hand and appeared to have ascended into a higher realmd ap of consciousness, we're seeing that's an impossible state to maintain. he's going to come back down to earth. >> he may have moments where he rises back into the political heavens and unites the country with common wisdom. but those moment s could be fleeting, which is why this country must take emotion out w of their vote. >> this is ahy choice over leadership. you tune out the h.e said, she said, and use your natural gift of reaso youn. >> politics are the most disgusting, nasty. ciou it's atrocious what is i said about and the thingssaid that are being said on one side are being said on the other sidee si to and as voters.e too.
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as voters, what we need to doug is cut through all the b.s. a and you have to look at who do you think is best fit to run the country for the next four years. that itry for s our job as vote. all of this stuff is a bunchnas of nasty b.s. all of it. who's best fit to run the country? you as a votere coun, that's whu need to decide. >> host of the sage steelesteele show and former member of the national association of black journalists, sage steeleth. sage, what do you make of that conference today? >> i am so disappointed. . jesse the thing is, it doesn't,t surprise me because if you look at twitter leading up to this event, you had many black journalistnt, you s, manym i know, who said things like it's a poor decision by the nabjs to have donald trump comt there when in fact it's been
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a tradition, as actually the reporter a on stage theree, that was the center of the controversy. she stated before she brought donald trump out she sta as a journalist, as somebody who's done thousands of interviewsalio online to be on life stages just like you have. impo i think the most important someg to remember is your tone is everything. >> sometimes it's not your words. i faced my kidit's not s, jesse.aying, it's not what you're saying. it's the way you say it. and to come out of the gate,th the way that she did was unprofessional. i thought it was petty. was i thought it was uncalled for. and i think that she is much betterfod i thin than that. goig the end of the day, if i'm going to return a product at a storeurn oduct at, i walk h hi, how are you? >> you warm them upyou. a little bit if you're asking for something, right? >> if you're trying to have any kind of conversatione biing fo n level, politics aside, no thtter how you feel about that person, why interview joe biden three and a half years ago on espn? >> i knew i didn't vote for the man. i didn'ta half like his policie. >> but you still i started with respect and. hi, how are you?
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>> what's would have been. i think that that's the most basith respec thing that you do, especially considering the man on your stage is a former president, potentially the 47th poteident who was almost murdered two and a half weeks ago. how about how are you doin presw >> before we get in here, which by the way, he said it, he took. the time to come. >> where was kamala? we're a couplewas of weeks ago. >> you know who was in detroit? it was donald trump in the black communit y. >> obama hadn't gone there.a ha biden hadn't gone therdn'te. lih donald trump, like him or not,io takes the time to have the conversation. >> and as a journalist to start that way to me wasersation jouro disheartening. and it is everything that's wrong with journalism to try to get click bait and a reaction of that audience instead of havino geg a potentiy a really riveting, productive out of conversation. a produc >> shame on her. colh, she throws the fastbal right at his head, first pitch in a friendly game. >> it wafirst s supposed to be d at least pretending to be friendly sage wheng to donald g
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trump weighs in on eei and he t goes behinhed the curtain and starts exploring all this, she's indian or her father's not african american, he's jamaican. and, you know, she may be doesn't respect her. her african american heritage.e how are black americans interpreting that? >> well, first of all, i willr i never claim to speak for all black americans because we're not monolithic. we all have the brains, the ability, the the smarts, thm the caring enough in our souls. i hope to to think for ourselves. the way i take that is. well, wait a minute. didn't for joe biden actually k about her being a female, a black female? isn't that exactly what he said is one of the reasons whyxw she is there. she's also identified as indian in the past. >> and then it was black. so the other day, there's a lot of gotcha questions out there that she tried to do. i am i'm sad. and most importantly, that it's not the way to create and to conduct an interview that will createt thduct conversation, wh
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is what this country needs. >> yeah, i think he was more gracious than she was. . a lot of people did not expect that. but that'she the way the cookie crumbles. sage steele it is great to hav ee miss you on. jesse watters, primetime. we've missed you so much and i hope you're enjoyingedo ou'r your summer. >> see you soon. i hope. thanjoying yk you. >> so what has kamalathank yoactually accomplished, huh? >> when i grow up, i want to be an actor. >> so why don't you act like a good sister and get me some more buffalo wings? on second thought, i want to be a director. let's try a scene wherebreze you go get your. >> and we get some more lemon pepper wings in the scene and honey teriyakicar vent clips?nee your people call my people. new fabris car vent clips?the nt yo i caurn it. that smells good. or turn it down nice and light. or turn it down nice and light. enjoy 40 days of freshnessm
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at the end of it and they're going to crash once they start dissectingever record. >> joe biden used to be washington's favorite candy bar until expired. so democrats went out shopping for something sweetee car. but like biden, kamala harris is nothing but empty calories. the only way they can sell her is with a celebrity saleswomancalo. they're able to be fair. >> that was a kamala harris] rally last night in atlanta, but they forgot to put atlaproduct on the shelfas a. >> i am so honored to bey forgot introducing the next i president of the united states o af america, vice president kamala harris.
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just a second. >> just a second.>> and when she finally hit jesally the stag e, kamala had a new flavor. >> listen. the path to the whita ese house runs right through this state and you all help us win in 2020, and we won't do ito it again in 2024. minut >> but 15 minutes into her speech, the crowd starteesd leave. i guess they only wanted to eata the appetizer oncet zer. you stt unpacking. >> kamala, she tastes likeone, biden. >> on day one, i will takeke on price gouging and bring down class and we will take on big pharma to cap prescription drug costs for all americans.
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>> why hasn't kamala done any of that in four years? >> this is what she said justse three years agwho. what prices have gone ushp>> pri and families and individualsce are dealing with the realities of of that, that bread costsat more, that gas costs more.. and we have to understand what that mean havs. that's about the cost of living going up. that'sg about having to stress and stretch limited resources. that's about a source of stress for families that is not only economic, but is on a daily level, something that is a heavyweight to carry. so it is something that we take very seriouslyis som. >> oh, this is the woman that's going to bring dowton prices, close the border. >> she's going to negotiate with putins gointo. no kamala doesn't know much about anything. she doesn' aboutt even believe y in anything. she just says whatever she needs to gets wh ahead of her.
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get ahead at your expense. e democrats know it.ar so they're hiding. harris just like they were hidingris, jt . biden kamala harris hasn't done a single interview since biden's stepped down, and the media is fine with it. even harris supporters don't even know who their candidate reall e is. >> fox asked them to name a single kamala harris accomplishment. >> none of them could tell un she was vice president of the united states and she was attorney general in california ,and she was the senator from california. i really don't know much of what sh't knoe did i i'm note i know enough about her accomplishments to answet sur that question. >> the way that she carries herself. he was attorney general as the y she moved up to becoming, you know, the vice presidente ci united states. so she is definitely made of made, i guess she made
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her statement, history of being the first african american female president, vice president, and soon to be first vice president as a woman to color . >> okay.pr this country wants substance and solutions, not>> jesse sugay identity politics. democrats are going be sick sto to their stomach after realizing they just swallowed a san francisco socialisert, e t the host of making money, charles payne, this year, charles payn oe kamala is, you know, new packaging. wrapper, new sales pitch. she's like biden. but even more radical is are they going to get away with it ? >> i don't know. jesse you know, you mentioned that this is the same bide i do in the basement program and so far it's working, right? i mean, he hasn't done an interview. and why why do an interview when when it's the media that's doing the repackaginprogram,worr you listen to those interviews. what has she done? what are her accomplishments a?r oh, they mentioned personal accomplishments, but what has she accomplished for r yothe american? americ >> it was her anand biden whod triggered 40 year high
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inflatiobin that is destroying the average american is destroyed right now. e out do you know three out of five americans say we're already in a recessionofamericady ? forget about winning. economists ask for you about the media saysrget abo people are watching at home know this that exponentially you she was saying people are good right. but what are you going to do about it? and by the way, your fingerprints are on it. why did it happen? it wasn't a cosmic boom. i mean, why did it happen? because of all of the money they unnecessarily funneled into this economy under the guise of helping poor people when they reallfunneledyl knew ultimately it would help their donors, the wealthiest of the wealthy. that's who'sen t done extraordinarily well on her. jesse, there's never been theetter time to be a billionaire than under biden-harris. never. the money they keetime tp pushig into this economy eventually goes in to their pockets. and that's why they've got all the money. that's why they're getting all the donors. and they said, you know what, kamala, sit down, sit out there. we'll repackage you every now and then. show up for andodo you know , e will take it from here. >> so, charles, no one's goingrl to lay a glove on her until,a g
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i guess, the first debate and who knows when that's goini to be? maybe in september. should trump try to debate her in augusthat's.t and just ty to get some licks in now hecause someonlicks e has to dee her because the media won't. i think trump should do better t as as many timesrump, as ofteny as he can, as early as he can. and hopefully it would be a fair, you know, situation. >> by the way, i was listening se your last segment. >> i've got to answer something for for the people out there who are i'm bringing t the dishonest folks out there. sure. when president biden and presidens t ere.t talks abok jobs and then you hear black people, oh, i'm offended.r what is a black job? this is what he's talking about. accordin bg to mckinsey, the number one consulting firm thein the world, 45% of black private sector workers workorld in three industries,dustries three industries, health care, healn and food. atio these industries also share some of the highest share highesof workers making less thn $30,000. so retail is 73%, food,
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it's 84%. the bottom line is why do why jobsk people have these poor paying jobs in the first place? that the abc reporter asket d bk trump, why should black people trust you? the real question is why have we trus pt the democrats fr 60 years and still trust them to this day? if this is a fact? >> yeah, that's a great point. thanks for spelling that out. that's ver sy important.reporter the abc reporter can't spell it out. charles payne, fox business. >> justin, thank you so much. we appreciate that. thanks. youo all right. >> unbelievable new video of the trump assassin. stay here. unlimi >>te you know, if you wereshbaco cash back and you could earn on everything, which is one car chase, freedom backs, unlim. >> so if you're off the rack orr grab tracking your caskih back o cash back on flapjacks, cash back on flapjacks, baby back for tacok shack. >> i'm working on my six pack >> i'm working on my six pack switch to a king sweetcan't tal. >> a silent retreat. silent retreat. oh, upnual fee here, i can't tak right now. >> i'm at a sort of a cash back
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to share with us right now? be, i got to be your son. tried to murder the president, and you've got to paesse: yoy. something's going on in that house. meanwhiltoe, we have brand new footage from the moments right before trump was nearly assassinat e it. >> you can see crooks runningcan se acrosse the roof of that ag building. the video is actually recorded by james koppenheffer, who was critically injured after a crook shot him twice. that's just the view from the ground. >> secret service agentse view e stationed on their own rooftops. they would have even have had a better secretvice angle to spot the shooter. >> but during yesterday'surin hearing, the acting secret service director said therday'es no way his team could have seen him. >> this is what our counter him sniper team saw. >> shooter no elbows.
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>> you barely make out the crown of his head. his he below it, the assailant pronade and let me just tell you, our counter sniper. this individual. i know him. i consider him a friendividuald >> okay, so he's your friend. great. crooks wasn't lying prone on a roof. he was moving all around.l he was flying a drone, and he was raising all red flags with law enforcement. he was dancing on the roofto l >> and now we have videoroof of him. i mean, cometop. on. >> right before he pulls the trigger. it's beeigger? n 18 days sinced on trump was nearly killed on live tv, and we still don't have answers. >> what was his motive? how di mot d he build three explosive devices in his parents house without anybody knowin pe g? was what was he doing with encrypted foreign apps and who signed off on the plansl that left the building outsidean the perimeter? >> who is the lead site agent? t
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who made the decision to leave the hcr building completelhe wh outside of the security perimeter? >> who was that? senator, i cannot give youo >>i ca that name. this person is operational. they're still doing investigations or stil l doinged o protective visit, being relieved of duty. senator, they have not knowed o their duty. why have they not beenf of dut? >> they are still cooperating, not only being interviewed by the fbi, but also by our office of professional responsibility. >> the secrey are stilt service. they can't tell us who is in charge because that person is investigatingcharge what went wrong. >> really? according to senator josh hawley, it's a female supervisor. we don't know her name yet. we don't know her qualifications. we don't even care if she's female. back in april, the secret service was blasted in a petition from active duty agentss. for caring more about diversity than adequate training, sayingre it's a double standard that posed a threat to national security.
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but no one's going to think about that. they're covering their, you know, what's tnational the r sniper whistleblower whose emails was obtained by realails clear politics says this the motto of thebtaine us servi, cover your . th is doingupervisor it right now, rank and file agents have had it. the bureau bureaucratic bureaucracy running this agency and america won'td have confidence in their leadership until they can cleawn house and name names for who is responsible. >> congressman michael waltzwal is a former green beret and commander is a part of the taskis to investigate trump's assassination attempt. >> so they lied at the hearing.e the acting director lied soy tig they couldn't see this guy. h >> now there's video of him dancing around the rooftop lik a like a theater actor. well, this was after jesse, the director, cheatle cameame before our committee and just made an absolute debacleittee an of herself. ab, yeah, i mean, you know
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you can see that from the ground. half the crowd could see that it. and this administration has a problem throughout the entire thing from the defense department through to the secret servicertment t with oned that's accountability or the lack thereofntabilit. and look, at the end of the day to see people the american people have got to see people held accountablese and fired, at least suspended. i just talked to a sheriff and one of his deputies has an i of hisl discharge gun. >> he's suspended pending further investigatiod n. but the fact that that lead agent is still approving advances is still a proving. rallies are still approving events. when they did somethins g so asinine and stupid as leaving that building outside the perimeter, it it's mind blowing. but thing outse the other lie, o in the senate hearing wawisth
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the deputy director of the fbi saying, well, there was a socialfbhere account in 2019,e but we're not so sure if it was tied to the shooter.r. and then the social media site gab says, wait a minute, i have an emergency request right here tying it to the shooter and it trashed trump was all about the progressives and had a lot, of anti-semitic remarks on it. so the american people at this point don't know what to believe. i commend speaker johnson for putting this tas the at tk force to the peo task force as we get a lot of work. >> are you going to be subpoenainplg g this woman who s in charge of this site? she was in charge of the perimetecharge?r. she was in charge of not putting counter snipers up. she wae was ins the that declind the drone. and now they're blaming was ththe locals. e blamin >> and she's still doing investigations. she's still on the job. >> why are they protecting her? wen should subpoena the entired chain that approved this a thsecurity plan for this rall.
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think that there's a problem boelle border and thos in washington, d.c. all the wayy to the top. they keep burying their head in the sand on this issue. >> you're . jus it's not just happening. in florida. chris hansen caught three illegals in alabama trying to meet up with a t legals i15-year-old girl for. >> the police and cameras werecd waiting. be nice. she's my niece. i loves my her. okay, let's wait right there. we'll make sure she's read y. hola, tomas. siento aqui. >> okay. do you speak english? no. hello. is a phony spanish? yeah. don't give me anything. please. please. the problem is that you broketh the law as a grown man cominghao
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here to haveu with a child. that's against the law. you know that, right?a it's wrong. >> you're very sorry now, but it's because you got caught. me. i'm chris hansen. buti policia. aqui. i've got a key, which is of i of los ninos. >> yeah, that man and two others facing charges of child solicitation by computer humansf trafficking and traveling to meet a child for unlawful. meet all felonies.l they're all being held without bond. and ice has detainers on all of them, meaning they'll be deported. >> theoretically. chris hansen is the hostould of takedown with chris hansen. t >> it shows you how pervasive yu whe illegal immigration situation is when they're showing up in alabamhowe on your show. >> here we are embedded with sheriff mark moon of then f blunt county sheriff's office,fc
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45 minutes from birmingham. >> and we catch five predators ,adults seeking to exploity exl teenage girls in two nights. fiv >>e three of the fivega are illegal immigrants. now, these guys got online grapg translator apps, had very graphic conversations. >> so we don't knoc w when they show up whether they're illegal or notal o. >> but it becomes pretty clear as we run the background, as we have the discussion, as i try to work my way through it as best as i can with my as ih, that thoseexploi guys are here to exploit children. >> we have the we have the transcripts. they're ablet and to have right here a explicit conversation. as for pictures of a teenage girl and they go through the whole thing just as if theee they spoke english. >> i'm going to take your word for it because my spanish is not as good as this is inrd i english. >> speaking to the translator. oh, that is disgustingcaus. us >> that's disgust. yeah. you can see chris, the the bravery, i guess you could calla itn se, to come into someone els country and just callously
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