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so that that was a balloon blunder is what that was. description. very terrifying. >> all right, jimmy, let's try to keep it that way. how bout it? well, first and foremost, fox news saturday night, tomorrow night, 10:00 eastern standard time, i carried this show. i'm going to carry that one. isn't that how this where i kid? i can't listen to the ego on this guy? all right, listen to me. >> here we go. great dad. prank. who doesn't love a good dad prank, right? so a colorblind dad was concerned that he wasn't going to be able to spot his suitcase at the airport, so his daughter pranked him, put his face on it, and put some font on it. >> and it's a hilarious story, but it doesn't have a happy ending because the daughter's luggage was stolen by sam brinton, so she had nothing to wear. >> so fun just punking colorblind people or blind people, just parking those comedian blind guy. yes. e watt >>er see you guys later. >> welcome to jesse watters. primetime tonightters prt. hape
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>>ne take a look at what happend . sole responsibility of our agency is to make sure our protectees are never put in danger. we felese arl short of that. sec >> what exactly is the secret service covering up? >> this was a mission failure. she's a third grade candidate. >> she's laughed at everybody. can't believe that this is happening. kamala harri cans running away m the media. needi will you be meeting abby and paul when they return? o when you look into the eyes of these criminals and these gang members. crimesng membeyou really feel te of nothing. you feelel the pre that. prese >>nc you feel the presence of te devil. devil.eme goes insid the world's most dangerous prison. >> he told us it's sent an ordeal. so they 703 plus. how dare we speak? merry christmas. how dare w>>a gaede?
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>> fox news alert. the secret service held its first press conference since donald trump was nearlst presy executed on live tv. after stonewalling the media and congressional investigators for three weeks. director ronald rowe made a shocking admission. >> watch. can you confir sem that this wasth the first 2024 campaign event that counter sniper teams werer assigned to the former president? >> it was the first time secrets service counter snipers were deployed to supporwere dt the fi president's detail. >> the former president of the unitedde states and the nominee as the republican, the man who democrats in thed ps media have been labeling a clear and present danger to democracy. hitlerener to democracy and a t given a secret service counter sniper teams at hiscampi campaign rallies forgn the last two years. that means when they put trump on trial. whe in manhattah every day when he returned from court to trump tower, there were no secret service counter snipers. the whole world knew trump's schedule and location for six weekfos.
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in a city with thousands of windows and high rises. no secres.t servicep wa counter snipers. that means when trump was in the bronxs in, no secret ser counter snipers. anyone couldservic have climbedo a tree, could have gone on to a rooftop with a gun. what about when he went to the bodega in harlem after court? he's envelope by buildings, hundreds of windows. >> any ds of wi one of which a rifle could have fired from no secret untere counter snipers. >> so why all of a sudden, after two years of no secret upn service counter snipers, they showed up in butler. and that was the rally where there was an attempt on his lifehis life after the assassint attempt. the intelligence community leaked an exclusiveee of their y friends at cnn, saying the reason they added ine reas counter snipers to butler was bc because of an iranian threat to trump's life. auf iranbut that doesn't make ae because there's been an iranian fatwa out for trump sinceat w he whacked soleimani. >> that was over four years agae . >> and when the feds were
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pressed about this, they admitted ther abothis theay new intelligence from iran. what a coincidence. the secret service surroundingum trump's beenp' an illusion.we >> we believe these agents werei in constant communication with each other using the latest technology technology we didn't even knowur about. turns out the secret service counter sniper team in butle cor never had radios that day. >> you mentioned that there>> y were text messages from butler, esu to us secret serviceouers. counter snipers. i'm curious if that is routine. inwhat was the plan to relay information from locals to the secretfo service initially? >> what is the protocol? with respect to the counter sniper's as? r they were using cellular telephone, text, communicationes . at this point, moving forward, what i have directed now is that everybody should be using the radio nety should. gu if you see a man with a gun on the roof, do you have timef to textot your counter snipers? wouldn't it be a lot easier ifao you could just radio into on th
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their earpiece? >> armed threat on the roof of the air building. e roofare those counter snipersp on the roof just for show? phd it looks like these guys had their phones on silent because when the locals alerteoe the secret service team leader, we still don't know who that is, that there tha was a suspics person with a rangefinder creeping around the buildingwit it took the team leader 8 minutes to text the counter sniper team. >> 8 minutes is a long time. the counter snipers, ifeir ph they even looked at their phones, saw thison just 7 minuts before trump took the stage, tht that they evene look at their phones. we don't know. they won't tel tell l us whenth the locals spotted crooks on the roof of the rifle. they radioedro it in to the secret service site leader and the director claims the siter an leader never got i. >> it was so apparent to me that in this incident in the final 30 seconds, whice finah hs been the focus of what happened before the assailant opened fire, there was clearly radio transmissions that mayt that
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have happened on that local radio net that we did no we dit. and so we have to doha a bettero job of co-locating leveraging that counterpart system. and this is going to drive our operations going forwardtiot >> translation the secret service set up a walkie talkie system with the localst upe-tale that they weren't in on. it's like whisper down the lan v and when the news finally gets to the secret service, they text their counter sniperiy guys. that system's destined to fail. they're telling us thatsniper the counter sniper team didn't know there was a man on the roof with a gunnoe untilh shots rang out. >> that's what they're telling us. evenot. a as we watch videos, tr of trump supporters screaming, there's a man with a guna on the roof. >> the director was caught in another lie . claim >> he claimed the secret service briefed the locals the morning of the rallyed the loca in the morning of july 13th, a site >> i was conducted with secret service personnel and law enforcement partners supporting the event. >> but that's not not what the locals told wha us. we were supposed to get a face to face briefing with the
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secret service snipers whenever they arrived, and that neverr happened. so i think that that was probably a pivotal point where g i started thinking things were wrong because that never happened and we had no communication with the secret service. >> secre have not service has nr talked to any of our people either before the rally that day or to this moment has ever talked to us in regards to what our actions weres to that day. >> the secret service hiredec these guys to protect the president's life. never briefed them that day, ident's d to them that day, tal and haven't talked to them at all since the shootinkeheg. what a convenient way not to leave a trail. the security for this rally was overseen by the secret service. >> pittsburgh fiel by thd offic. and according to a whistleblower who spoke cording , a femay's office there was a female decision maker. >> but we can't confirm a name decision-makconfirs point. >> whoever was responsible for this on the ground is being
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protected. and director roe says they're actually the victim here. >> if you can describe the pittsburgh field office and their level of experience, especially in preparing for events like this, and also have they explained their thinking in how they defined the perimeter that day? >> sure. thanks for, you know, our pittsburgh field office. i don't thinday?k there's anyboy in the secret service who is feeling this more than the men and women of our pittsburgh fielfeelingsd office. and i've met with them and they are down right now. it's an open wound that they are carrying. they're a very experienced office. and what i will say is they are cooperating with the mission assurance. they are definitely, definitely down right now. >> now they're down right now. the poor little pittsburgh field office. >> maybe we can get them therapy dogs w t.
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trump almost took a bullet to the brain. he's the one with the open. wound. and the only reason he's still aliv e isn't because of the secret service in the poor little pittsburgh field office. littlit's because he got lucky and turned his head to the right. the entire pittsburg th field office should be placed on administrative leave. >> have all their electronicel u seized and be put under formal investigation. but thnd investigatione directod anybody. >> and the people in charge of the butler ralle y security are still doing security rallie ralliess. f and a new report from real clear politics says the agents who swarme clearcs says d trumpe shot, most of them weren't evene his regulatar detail. susan crabtree says the group offimade up of various field office agents who don't train together. is that why agentsain who surrounded trump sounded so confused? >> all right. if you needed another reason to vote in this election, it's this. if carmel is elected, the trump
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assassination attempt investigation will be bottlenecked. >> donald trump told me that if he's elected, he'll declassify everything about the hittempt on his life. so if you want to know what happened this juls y, to d you know what to do in november . >> congressman corey mills joins us now. corey, what did you hear today from this director of the secret service hy ? >> well, first off, it was completely on set forr th the secret service director to try and act as if his information is goinget to bemerican sufficient to the american people. what did we confirm here today? what done, that we never should have had on this actual site location without a propenr advance. >> and if we saw that we didn't have a full presidential package, wew we dtd have moved the event 15 minutes down the road to the airportdowe like he's done before, which is a much more secure area with less buildings, with a vantage point. myself and congressman eli crane went up and we went to both of the counter sniper locations. and i laid personall theytook
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right where thomas crooks took the shot. and i can tell you that from tto that building, you have a vantage point where you can see the shooter at all times. we went down to thseeooter ate p location where president trump was standing during the incident. wa durin you the kubota manufacturing center, about 420 plus yards outside of the perimeter zone was a direct:0 12:00 shot on the president, not to mention that there was an entire slew of buildings buil sideon the opposite of the stage that also could have had snipers from that positiod n. the entire thing was a botchedin incident. and yocident and youu forget one the local law enforcement offered a drone capability to provide surveillance, and the secret service deniesucd it. and they weren't there in the morning brief to get the coms channel frequencieets, whichin 1 i can tell you. i had a whistleblower come to m e who was in one of the positions that said we saw thomas crooks up crook to 20 mis prior to the actual incident, and he had talkeprior tod to his partner and said, i didn't know they were 24. and here becauseea of his dresss
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and appearance, look, this is the biggest secre t service and security breach and failure that we have seen in our lifetimefas. and we're talking about our presidential nominee, the formerrmer prent president denied cameras, snipers, as you pointed out, this evenyo tt to that took place is going to become so circumstantial when we talk about movinok igt o forward and we're going to get to a stage, jesse. and i can tell you this, even though and you thi eli and i wee for the task force as the most experience ad members of congress, because we don't vote a certain way as leadership likes, we're going to launch our own private investigation. and i'll tell you something, it's going to ge willuncht to a, jesse, that the evidence that we findin and the gross negligence will basically put us in a place where you can't tell purposeful. in fact, i intent to be e from the grossom globa negligence of the secret service. this is unsatisfactory. gross negl y by milliseconds and millimeters lost the president. >> you don't trustand the congressional investigation? >> i think that there'st wh some good qualified guys. but i think that what we should
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have been doing was a exposeengs against task force that had people who understood the kind of sniper capability. look, i was a counter sniperi' with the department of state. i have done and i confirmeve dod this with our former team leader, ken christo, as a former sergeant major form rescueda lynch. e done i said, how many of these have we done? he's had at least a thousand. e saidti can tell you after my l site survey that without a ful e presidential package, well, i even tethered balloon surveillance capability withourg a drone capability, without having local law enforcement coordination coordina without. we go and you heard the people on the stage, where do we go? where do we go? they should alread shoulwy known that your armored vehicle is your hardened safe room that they're going to movef that to you to move out. >> none of that was done and i would not have approved this venue last dond not question. >> people experience on that task force. jesse yeah, i know you should have been on that task ld h o force and that's a shame you're not. >> i'm glad you're going to do this where they left off. well, becauso th offe i'm not f. bloated appropriation bills, jesse that that's what it comes down to. congcomewnt a yes man when it cs to congress. >> i vote for the american people. what about the texress i vr tht the secret service are getting things over text. do that make any sense to you?
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>> none at all. and i can tell you, we alwayones done where even if you're local law enforcement that we're coordinating with, doesn'twforcn have a radio which is somehow able to get our frequencieso pu that we're able to put a plug into, we would give them th least a standard icomplug ino ,which is a lineey of sight radio. they could be able to utilize ct tha don'tthe fact that we don know who is in the building makes me think that the same way the fbith utilized mobile cell phone pings for the js six. phjay 6 we should be doing the e thing by collecting all the phone numbers of our local law enforcemene number t and our secreti to service and fbi to determine where were they at 611 duringdug the time of shooting to start our placemen te t on the real investigation of who knew what. >> yeah, it sounds like aheare already ahead of th investigation as it stands. corey mills, thank you so much, as always. tion thank youhave a great weeke keep up the great work. >> thankt s. >> oh, connell is vp pick hass leaked. imagine a future where plasticee d, but instead
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president obama and michelle called it just say helloled.? hello? yes. yes. who is thiis this.s? oh, this is michelle and barack. how? sur oh, so surprised to heary go they got four cameras in front. oh, i'm so surprised. on speak of a listen. we just want to congratulate you on destroying joe biden. i mean, on the winning the. >> hey, is joe biden going? it? was that the funniest phons joee call you've ever seen?sing >> now that obama's runningh? the campaign, kamala already thinks she's president of the united states. proud senator, i was proud to co-sponsor and then as president, as vice president, it was my honor with the president. the with president today, kamala officially secured the democrat nomination. she did it without getting nomidi vote, withouta sing answering a single question from the press.
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maybuestion frome is why this ic extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understand the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy. n >> that was kamala unscripted last night. and if you're confusedyou're cso is biden. >> look at his face. then he walked onto the plane aftes fa o r all the hostagesnl had already taken off. >> watch the white house as biden was just thanking the flight crew. well, then, what's kamala doingt ? >> later, a reporter said there
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were still some hostages that hadn' is co?t the plane. that's who biden was greeting. well, then why didn't kamalat go with them? >> probably because she didn't muchly care that much. democrats have gone from hiding biden to hiding. harris becausehave gon every ti goes off the cuff, it's a headache. >>s only when they clearedem that vet did we give them a status. ked we and now we're talking about taking it awayin. it is morally wrong. yes. >> and when we all sing happy tunes and sing merry christmas and wish each other merry christmas, these childrestmas ao are not going to have a merry christmas. how dare we speak? merry christmas. e? dare w >> that was kamala harris saying we shouldn't say merry christmas while illegals don't have citizenship. >> that same year she sent out a christmas card with doug. let's just say kamal a is not at the head of the class. >> fresh ideas don't sprin agwe from her.e gets
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>> she gets by with doing b the the bare minimum. she's unprepared wheearn sees a problem, she skedaddle. >> but she has a good time. kamala is like the cyndi lauper song girls jusndi laupt wanna h. you know, people, kamala.for th >> she's just there forusic the food and music. and then when she's uncomfortable, is kamala a horrible person? now, is she a leader? no. is she presidential timber hard? no. >> so the media is giving her a makeover. media is takins givingg overt th and they're trying to make her into margaret thatcher. but i don't think that's going to work because she's a third rate candidate. shlt tr attemptr sh to against many other candidates. you know, shthe e was the first one to drop out. she never met iowa. and that was when you had a normal press. now you have a process trying to protect her. i watche pressng protectd the ns and it's almost like she wants to have strong voters.e was th all of a sudden, she was the worst voters are in history .
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and, you know, with politics, it's your first thought that you always go back to. she wanted open borders she l be.s all e she'l she wants all of these things that are bad for our country. nobody's endorsingad her. she ruined san francisco. she's a san francisco liberal. she ruined san francisco. she ruined the state of californico.o tha. t th >> carmel is so great. then why do they needand he to rebrandr? her? and why does all of her staffy quit? and why is she more unpopulasher than dick cheney? >> no offense,. no, i love you.or >> victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institutt th e. >> he joins us now. all right. victor davis hanson, indeed. kamala harris, does this thing last? >> well, they figure they haveas to advantages jesse. one is she didn't run a 18 month campaign. she didn't wasn'sn't in t in th. all they have to do is hide
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her for 90 days and to. they feel they have a blueprint- from 2020 when they kept joe biden secluded and they outsource this campaign to the party bosses. the media and the donor class,st and they ran surrogates. second, they have they change the voting laws, and that's still in effect. thdso they're confident that whn you 70% of the electorate does not on election day, that thattt will help them. >> and third wil, they successfy repackage joe's little easier joe old joe from scranton into a moderate to disguise what was virtuallo disguiy turned out asl obama term. now they're going to have hardea a little harder challenge because she's a san franciscuseo leftist and she's never jesse ben before an oppositional audience or journalists. you don't have to do that inienr california. you don't have to do that when you're running for the democratic tha runni nomination. and so she's never really been v out there and they know that.g o and so they're going to have to try very harde to not to tali
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about her record or to flip every issue. but it's incumbent upon the trump campaign, not to talk about her peculiarities or her past or the personal stuff. but they've got 90 days to expose her as the hardest left candidate hardest that hasr the presidency in states. and there was a reason why she never won one delegate in a primary. and she's really the firstmode modern, historical, modern candidatrn ce to never, ever win one delegate in a primary. exte and that's because she's an extremist. further to the left and bernie sander. lefs further to thethanm left than mcgovern. dukakikakis ses second term of d bid by jimmy carter. in the past, the republicans, nixon, reagan, bush alh, they al redefined those three candidates as hard leftists, and they won. and when you don't do that, you'll lose. so that's what there's there's no time to waste. every minute counts. thy they've got to reall double down and show the country.
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that would be a very dangerous thing domestically and internationally to have. >> how does trump do that if he can't get his hands on her until september, wheneverrs the first debate is? i mean, by that time, early voting's like almost by that starting. yes. and that's what they're counting on. they're counting around runnin g on the clock, running out the clock. and they do not have any more of those impromptu messtery ups like they did yesterday bag e they let her out of the for a minute.a and they know what happens just in one minute. right. she goes intminuheknowo the, yon a wash rinse spin cycle of at ao word salad. and they're not going to allow that to happen again. but donald trump should debate as many times as he can and as early as he can. >> times a and she's only goingt away with it. donald trump wants right now it looks like there's justdule one debate scheduled. that's probably all she wantd.s >> do you think she'll be ableaw to get away with that? ay i hope not. but she's they're going to they have no choice, jesse. they went down this roadack. and there's no turning back. they made a mistake.
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well, the harris campaign gavec us no comment, and the philly meyor is trying to play it off like they meant to post the video. it's not an announcement. e video. not ait's an endorseme. >> but according to a philly journalist, ernest owens,is i somebody is in big trouble. s he says that a staffer on the philly mayor's campaign was supposed to upload the video on monday, but he pushed the wrong button. oops. >> makes sense. shapiro was the frontrunner anyway. kamala needs pennsylvania ifs tw she wants to win. but shapiro's got skeletons in his closet. >> he's accused of paying 300 thousand dollars to a formers at staffer to make a harassment situation with his adviserual ha go away. did he just pay hush moneysh mon to win aeyn election? and now the national women's defense league is harris not to pick them. is that going to stop kamala fromrriso pi picking him?who kn who knows? but there's an old saying in the tv business, you can'tu' kill a story if you've teased
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itve tea. >> and shapiro's officially been teased. national press secretary for the trump campaign, carolyn levitt, joins me now. carolyn, congratulations. >> first of all, i heard you had a baby. thank you, jesse.ng h thank you very much. i sure did. i'm just hoping he doesn't cry upstairs whilet cry. >> i'm on your show right now. we've heard that inesse the background: we just from guests, sometimes on prime time. >> so shapiro not kind of a they can't even do a vp rollout . what happened here? yikes. well, this video happenere certy a mistake. but since they teased shapiro, i think it's very important that voters at home understand who josh shapiro is, just like kamala harris. he is a far left democra.t. there is not much daylight between these two records. when josh shapiro wasrney attorney general and as governor of pennsylvania, he's been incredibly sofgeneralt on crime. we know kamala harris wants to defund the police. joosh shapiro has repeatedly voted to raise property taxes we khe commonwealtdlyh.
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we know kamala harris wantss to to continue to increase our taxe s, even on top of her record high inflation crisis. and josh shapiro is anti-american energy. in fact, he said he wants th criminalizei-americ the oil s companies in this country. imagine what that will dog jobs to good paying jobs in pennsylvania. if you want to know what a shapirpennsylvaniao harris amero look like, just look at the streets of san fran, where kamalae comes from?m an look at the streets of philly. and jesse, i will never forgetla the conversation that i had with a young woman named tatyana. d she's from kensington, a neighborhood that has been devastated by the opioidth criss in the city of philadelphia. she actually volunteered to aiver f motorcade driver for one of president trump's rallies. >> and she told meorresident lie in kensington is like living in a war zone. she showed me videos of her fellow citizens drugged out on the streets like lifelessenso josh shapiro owns that. he is responsible for that mesin in philadelphia, just like kamala harris is responsible for the mess bordlmly she has created at the southern border. the increased crime and the the d thincreased inflation thas
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to she and biden's disastrous agenda. >>o sh all right. it sounds like you've already got your josh shapiro notes down. r josh notes he seems just to be as radical as she is. not sure that's the greatestis t pick, but we're going to find out. >> and maybe we're wrong. maybe it's michelle obam ware w we have no idea. say hi to the baby for me. >> i will. jesse, thank you. >> now, the reason we don't hear much from kamala is because she's hiding from a radical past. the media isn't interested in sniffing out her san francisco socialisl past.dia no record, but we are. >> the democrat nominee wantsree to emptydemocrat the prisons. >> i absolutely. without an y question, committed to reducing the prison population. i'm not going to commit to a specification. maverick as i wam to make sure i can meet it. but i am committed to drastically reduciny reducign our prison population. work, sens like walls work. that separates violent people from the rest of us. lookt peop at el salvador.t roun >> their president rounded up all the gang members, thredethwt them in a high security lock.y el salvador went fro mm murd the murderer capital of the worh
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to one of the safest countries. they have a lowefestr murder rak than we do. >> investigative journalist nick shirley went down to el salvador to check the mega prison out. watch this. salrtoit is the biggest and mon to date prison in all of the americas. >> it is capablel of t of holdio over 40,000 inmates and it40,00i is home to some the mostal dangerous people in all of the world. this prison was specifically thd designed to incarcerate any gang member that has any affiliationse anembe with gangsn as ms13 biotin, and they are responsible for crimes such as murders, extortions,ec kidnapings, narco trafficking, drug dealing. any crime that you can possiblyc think of these people inside have committed, nobody has ever escaped this prison. >> there are eight different buildings are designated to the prisoners the size of the buildingifferents are the size a football field are absolutely ginormous. otball fand if you were to try to escape cycle, it literally would be impossible not only are there two walls, you'd have to hop over and one of those walls is 27 feet high with an additiona
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l nine feet of electrical fencing. >> that is that 15 bolts. olts. >> but it's not justhez we about making sure nobody gets out. making sthey don't want any cond getting in. >> inside this jail, you get an absolutely no service. but these prisoners have absolutely no contactand with the outside world and they have no way of getting a hold ny of of anybody.t of and the reason why they cut off the cell service here inside this building is because e ab gang members used to be able to run their gangs from inside these jails. howeveo rur ga r, with these new rulese that they have included, such as cutting off the service memberg ofens that have absoluto contact with the outside world. i then went through the first of many security checkpoints and now they're going do not another check with us to make sure that we are not bringing anything inside this jail. they're going to pat me all the waything iy down and they're evg to check my socks to make sure i don't have anything inside my shoesre any or my socks.e >> before we enter into ,re main cell, the prisoners we had to go through one more security checkpoint scanner will literally scan the entire body to make sure there'sd se nothing in on the neck inside the stomach. elderly check anywhere inside of the body to make sure that they're not bringing any sort of plastithe o makec bag tl
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be filled with powder, any weapons, anything like that, that family members orled with . may have tried to bring gang members in the past. now, it is impossibl e to even wha enter. >> and here's what it looks >>ke once you're inside. >> here are some of the most dangerous people in the world. you can see e they have their tattoos. ms13 is tattooed on their foreheads. these people will neve r, everis bui leave this building right here. and the lightsld also never shue off. and when these inmates want to go to sleep, they sleep here on theseso go bunk beds that are completely steel. and the way these prisoners sleep, they are givenet one sheet. they don't even receive a pillow. and they don't know if it's not ,eceive a pillow your day becau. never turn off. these guys are let out of the cell. and you can look at their headls . their heads are literally plastered to the cement wall and they're not moving. ir >> these gangsters are afraid of their life, and their freedoms have been stripped from thee frm. som >> surely talk to some of the gangsters. watch thisthe gangst. to tak >> now they have asked the prisoners to take off their shirts so they can show some of their tattoosheir o a little bit. alterna
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he told us it's sent an audio, so they said one to, you know, see, he told you this? >> i sent an order. you also they said, benito and this group of gangsters response was a little bit different than the lasers't. e you know, you know, all these guys were once prideful and running the of el salvador. now they are locked behind bars for the rest of their lives. bar pretty amazing h to think about it. one night has been able to do with this country. the streets are safer they've ever been because all these guys are outeto. nick sherley is an investigative journalist. nick, were you scares d? you know, not really, because those guys are behind bars ll and they're be there for the rest of their lives when they were incarceratede o, did they commit serious crimes? >> all o f them, or werewere they some just associated with gangs associa? person i each person inside that cell inside of that prison has at least killetasd one person. and it's very obvious. and they all have at least a tattoonde at that shows that o
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are part of ms13 or by aliasesf or other gang. >> and so is the president the most popular man in the world in el salvador? i mean, the crime rate has plummete salvado hasd. >> yeah. now, kelly is like the savior there in el salvador i. ha he has literally transformed that country into the same country in the western . hemispheuntry. >> so how do the people feel about crime now? i mean, it's gondo peoe e. s go is this going to spread or other countries down there catching spreaer on?f any co >> you know, if any country was smart, if the united states is smart, they'd do something just like this as well to make sure that no criminal gets treated nr like a normal person. they get treated like a criminal insidmarson bute of e of a cell. >> but we have constitutional rights here. na also have thousands of lawyers licking their chops every time you sneeze on a prisonereir chop. >> i mean, do you think that this was cruel and unusua l ? >> well, it is very cruel of somebody to take a life,so somebody else that's innocent. so these guys being inside is jusmebody t somewhat justifiable, i believe. >> do you guys noticee
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the change i saw you talked ch people.le.ose they weren't proud. were some of them stilnol prout1 that one. id the one guy did. give me a little head nodding. u he gave me a little grayer, asked me if he was proud, and the other onesd r on, you c tell they they really wish they never made those crimes. >>th all right.hey ea >> what do they eat? a beant s, rice and tortillas. their menu consists of absolutely no protein, no protein. >> and there's nothing n, smuggled. there's no corrupt guard, nothing like that. ther visitors from the outside,r like family members orom wives e these prisoners literally have no contact with thes or win outside world, and they cannot talk to anybody. wow.er >> well, we could never wit get away with it in this country because we have the aclu. but it is something to think about and it's probably not what kamala is thinking about. >> probably the opposite. but it's always nice to learn from other theways people.
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>> do you think he should run for reelection? i'm not. ould youor electnancy pelosi, ae of work. i'm not going to be like, wait a minute. >> you don't even have the bernie sanders. berni thing in . >> it is. it is that you just held up. you flip it on the other guye. >> is this your first time playing? well, you're off to a hot start. i'm already like, what's going on here? proud of you. you're listening to a real q thank you categoryre losin isp from which potential kamala harris vp pick saycas he wantsn to invest in a ladder factory to help illegals climb the border wall. was it governor tim walz orz governor josh shapiroro? >> i don't know. is this. s >> this is tim walz and two white guys trying to tell them apart. >> you talk about this wall. i always say, let me know how this guy's 25 feet.30-f >> then i'll invest in theoo 30 foot ladder factory. yeah. okayt . yes. both got that one right. no offense to josh shapiro. he's a littlu both thaght.e you walt's, but it's okay now. also, more hair. mommieal, which white. house official accused me of projectiowhicn after saying
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men who vote for harris have mommy issuee fos. or pet >> was it the binder or mayor pete who said, i have mommy issues? >> wow. okay t >> okay, this could swing it.hi it's going of my projection. >> right? fox news freak outs, i think is an inability to talkk abou about this election. >> good for you. thant the k you. there you have it. tigers tie game. and i do have mommy issues. no, no.s the >> come onmo. good, good, mommy. everybody's got the mommy issue. everybody has every thought about just. okay, you're not a good bo>> no >> i'm a bad boy. no, i'm. so you're my mama's boy. oh, no, i don't have mommy issues. let's just put it that. okay? okay. >> rock on. during my interview with president trump and senator j.d.yw with p, who saidi their favorite music video is november by guns n roses. oh, j.d. or donald j. >> i'm going to. i think it's you know, i think
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