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tonight. hunter biden pleading guilty in his tax evasion case. does this mean joe will break another promise? >> i said i'd abide by the jury decision, i will do that, i will not pardon him. >> laura: and he'll not drop out of the race. the left's new narrative, new evidence they could use to silence conservatives. >> internal document by the kremlin states as goal of the campaign is securing russia's preferred outcome in the election. >> laura: we'll take you inside that apartment building taken over by migrant gangs. >> he was scared, it was a lot of them. that situation, play along and let them do whatever they want. >> laura: exclusive details about how they actually got there. first, the phony memnist, that is the focus of tonight's angle. the unofficial anthem of the women's liberation movement in
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1 1970s was a song. >> i am strong. >> strong. >> i am invincible. i am woman. ♪ >> laura: i am woman, hear me roar, that should capture the campaign of a trailblazer like kamala harris. we were going to empower women, women who could take charge and if necessary, take names. the idea was that women would and should be in positions where they could be leaders in any field and not restrained by the men around them, if only given a fair shot. now look at kamala harris, she's always tried to portray herself as a strong female force to be reckoned with. >> come on now. what we know always is knowing that we get out of bed every morning.
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and we get our hair done and do what is necessary. >> laura: the press dutifully fell in line and the push is in overdrive. kamala, the savior of the abortion industry. there is strong resume for attorney general, prosecutor, vice president, senator. finally a political leader women can be proud of. the facts tell a different story. first, she did not earn this nomination on her own, it was handed to her. she did not build the campaign organization that is propping her up, nor did she develop her own positions. any idea she had in california or in the senate, those are jettison by consultants who know her and don't trust her to make the case for them. this powerhouse is not doing anything voters expect a vice
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president to do, let alone a president. her friends in media are begging her not to delve into serious issues, dam cell in distress for sure. she will chitchat about taco recipes and maybe about her spotify playlist, but that's about it. >> first i chop up the bacon and get all that fat going. then i put garlic, some chil peppers and then a lot of water and chicken stock and let it go for a while. before i put the greens in. >> laura: everything else, border, inflation, military recruitment crisis, that is off limits for discussion, it will be handled by her staff. they have made it clear twha have no intention to put her out there to defend tax hikes, federal spend ing and mandates.
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you will continue to see her talk more about what her vision is going to be in terms of policies she's going to back when she becomes president. >> laura: i don't know what that is, i remember when marget t thatcher was in office, she was b brilliant and could debate serious policy with the best of them. my generation expected we would live in a world with a strong, powerful, female leader and indeed on the angle every week, we feature accomplished, bright and articulate women, ceos, scholars, philanthropists, you have seen them all, tulsi gabbard, kim reynolds, marsha blackburn, britt in alabama. if any one of them were running
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from president that they would be hiding from press and giggling about whether to put t tabasco on greens. strong women are capable of being leaders, she is being used to mask unpopular and failing democrat party that voters when they look at issues really despise. she's not going to be allowed to make real changes to failing policies of last few years, no way. she will not be allowed to pick her top cabinet officials. she won't set china policy. she will not be allowed to make decisions about the war in ukraine. you are going, laura, if she's not making those, who is going to make those decisions? well issue who knows, today there was a dweeby campaign guy speaking about her know plas. we have to win an election, the vice president is talking about her economic vision and it is really different. >> what is really different?
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>> she wants to take first national law to take on corporate price gouging. >> laura: he's just a staffer and not very articulate one at that. ones who will make the big calls are same people who got biden to drop out of the race, people who gave her the nomination, the same people who told her to argue debate rules should be changed, the same people who decided she will stop at one debate, no more. those are the ones who have the real power if she were to ever win the presidency. i think she'll have less power than biden when you really think about it. at least he had some people in there that were loyal to him and he did have a lot of experience. all kamala harris has is her radical sister and maybe her brother-in-law, she wants him to be attorney general, i'm sure they will not let her do that. the press is not digging into any of this, they are not
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interested, they have a level of incuriosity about who governs america. y about who governs. the voters in november may have a different view. women, all you women out there, you should want a real president who is directly responsible to you. who isn't merely a puppet for more powerful figures. how is that girl power? forget kamala the tough prosecutor lady. she is more like an affable daytime talk show host. should be a good panelist on theview. unconsciously admitting that there is zero substance to kamala harris, politico today billed the harris-walz campaign as like -- something like an 80's style sitcom. even dubbing it the kamala and tim show. well, tonight, on behalf of the 1980s, if you remember family ties or the cosby show. tim and kamala show. it's not even close. they are more like, i don't know, the local market host of a kind of mildly fun and amusing
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morning show, maybe a good morning berkeley. good morning oakland. good morning minneapolis. today on this episode of good morning berkeley. tim and i will talked about coolest made halloween costumes for your kids. that kind of show. but this isn't what we expected of our first female vice president, certainly not what we expected. for our first female president. we want strong, smart, and never afraid to answer a question. but her entire campaign, her entire premise for running is insulting to women. and that's the angle. joining us now, mollie hemingway, editor and chief of the federalist and marc thiessen speech writer for george w. bush, both fox news contributors. mollie, it seems like the harris campaign is already trying to get out in front of the damsel in distress narrative. watch. >> she is her own candidate. she is the president's vice president. she is very proud of the record that they have accomplished
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together. and she has been proud to support and be a key player in so many of the key achievements of this administration. but she is her own candidate. and she has her own views. >> laura: that cnn host didn't even seem to believe that i am woman hear me roar through a spokesman. >> it has been amazing to watch this campaign where kamala harris is afraid. truly afraid to talk to the media. which is a weird situation. because the corporate press. they are already with her. they want her to win. and she is afraid to even talk to them. she is the incumbent vice president. she has a failed presidency. with president biden. but the arguement in democrats seems to be don't worry so much about kamala harris dojted worry about the fact maybe she is laser or incompetent. permanent d.c. class that runs things. there is a truth to that in the democrat party, but the problem is i think for a lot of voters. people don't really like what that permanent d.c. class have
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been delivering. whether it's foreign policy. border policy. economic policy in particular. and kamala harris has had every opportunity, every opportunity to fight those policies while she has been the incumbent vice president and she has never done it once. >> laura: and israeli jarrett, the old obama hand is pretending that kamala's candidacy, mark, isn't really about identity politics. watch. >> she puts joy and laughter and sense of unity back in our country. she is not running because she is a woman. she is not running because she a person of color. she doesn't expect to win because of those issues. she expects to win because she is actually the most qualified person running for office. >> laura: marc? joy and laughter but we won't let her go out and talk about any serious issues. what is israeli jarrett really selling there? is that modern day feminism? is that the girl power we should hope our daughters aspire to?
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clearly not if she is not running because of gender or race what is her agenda. you say how it's like an 80's sitcom. like a 90's sitcom seinfeld a show about nothing. that's the better analogy for the harris campaign. she did that interview with cnn. they asked her the most simple and obvious question. what will -- if you are elected. what will you do on day one? and she just gave a word salad. how can you be a not just a candidate for president. every person running in a primary know what is they would do on day one. she is the nominee of the party. and she couldn't answer what i dual on day one. it's the most stunning -- i'm old enough to remember when roger mud asked ted kennedy you know why do you want to be president? and he couldn't answer the question. and this was the end of his political career. for president. how is that not the end of her candidacy right there?
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>> laura: that's great point. mollie, again, the woman's movement, and girl power is all about just getting a fair shot not about changing the metrics for a female candidate. they want to change the rules for kamala. one debate. no press interviews a little softy on cnn with her emotional support animal. the rules are changed, taco, gardening and music and that's about it. >> the situation for women, they want to see a woman who is articulate, competent, has some successes behind her. we have not seen that with kamala harris or her political career. now, that hasn't been a problem thus far. she is obviously run, managed to make it to great heights. the problem i think is that democrats and their media have pulled out every stop to help her get to this point and her polls are not where they need to be. this is going to be a close race because of how divided the country is. but she should be doing much better with the level of
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propaganda that she has been getting. allies in the press. so as she has to start coming out and talking more and something that she struggles with she will have to are a kick could you late some positions. she has been using other people to come out and claim that she has changed all of these positions into she has consistently held quite radical. see how that bears up under questioning which at some point have to take place. >> laura: speaking to mollie's point about where kamala harris stands in the polls. despite getting this huge push from the regime media. nate silver's analysis over the last week has been fairly shocking to a lot of the democrats. trump now has a 60.1% chance of winning. kamala has a 39.7% chance. mark, he looks at trends, comparisons, i believe to other campaigns where she is trailing behind, except among college-educated women. she were in a strong position, i don't think she would need to be spending a lot of time in new hampshire and minnesota.
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that's exactly right. they are afraid policies so toxic to the american people. the funny thing is that the left likes to say that donald trump is a threat to democracy. do you know what is a real threat to democracy? a presidential candidate, nominee of a major party who won't take questions from the press. i mean, they are all upset that he called them fake news. she won't even talk to the fake news. she won't answer their questions. i mean, it's a threat to democracy? a candidate who won't give a major policy address and tell you what she wants to do when she is elected. because she doesn't know. she couldn't answer the question. that's a threat to democracy. >> laura: women a lot smarter than this. i have to believe it in the end. mollie and marc, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> laura: hunter biden just blindsided his dad's doj? really? what are the real details? we will bring them t
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quite extraordinary day here at the courthouse in downtown los angeles. with hunter biden walking out of that courthouse, having pleaded guilty to all nine counts of tax evasion and tax fraud. he held his wife's hand, melissa's hand as he walked out, said absolutely nothing but left it to his lead attorney abbe lowell to explain why hunter biden suddenly changed his plea to guilty on all counts. listen here. >> hunter decided to enter his plea to protect those he loves from unnecessary hurt and cruel humiliation. this plea prevents that kind of show trial that would have not provided all the facts or served any real point in justice. >> and it was lowell who earlier
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after everyone had arrived here at the courthouse dropped the bombshell in court that hunter biden did indeed want to change his plea to guilty. stab the defense had conditions. in other words, biden would not admit to all of the accusations against him while still pleading guilty. the department of justice lawyers objected to that and the judge indicated he was more willing to consider an open plea. in which biden admitted guilt on all charges. so then the prosecution was allowed to read the entire 56-page indictment, including all the lured details about strip clubs, expensive hotels, and expensive cars. and at the end of that, judge mark scarsy asked hunter biden on each charge how do you plead? and nine times hunter biden said guilty. he will now be sentenced on december 16th. we will then wait to see if president biden lives up to his word not to pardon his son nor
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commute any sentence. meantime, back on the east coast, former president donald trump's freedom, future freedom was on the line to some extent in a d.c. courtroom today as his attorneys argued that his election interference case should be thrown thrown out of court no. decision and no trial date set as yet. laura, fittingly today, in the home of hollywood, it's the west coast courthouse the won best drama award. >> laura: unbelievable. we didn't predict that jonathan thank you so much. joining us co-host of "the five" judge jeanine pirro. i was under the weather last week and you filled. in thank you so much for that you were awesome, my friend. >> judge jeanine: thank you. >> laura: what is your read of all of this. first on the hunter front? >> judge jeanine: okay. on the hunter front, you had the department of justice and abbe lowell, hunter's lawyer who worked on a deal that was so preposterous and it would give
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him immunity in perpetuity that the judge, as you will recall months ago said this is absurd. there is no precedent for it and threw the whole thing out. so, now they are scheduled to go to trial. and got 120 prospective jurors sitting in the courtroom, ready to go. everybody is teed up. and fired up. and all of a sudden, abbe lowell says we want to plead guilty. would but we want an alford plea. an alford plea, of course, is a situation where the defendant says um, i'm going to maintain my innocence but i will accept the guilt and the punishment that goes with it. now, normally, this is handled with the prosecutor ahead of time. and it is a very unusual kind of plea and i said earlier today, in 40,000 cases in my office a year, we did it once. and in this case, though, there was no discussion between the prosecution and the defense, and so the prosecutors are furious, the department of justice looks ridiculous because they are ready to go to trial.
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and hunter biden wants an alford plea. and so, they obviously were not talking, and the judge says we're going forward. so what happens? is he forces the reading of all of the counts of the indictment, 56 pages. three felonies, six misdemeanors, and hunter pleads as jonathan said to all of these counts. now, the sentencing is december 16th. but, tomorrow the judge will decide, based upon at least giving the prosecutor an opportunity to argue and say we don't want you to give him an alford plea. by the way, it's the prosecution's decision. not the judge's. and so i suspect that there will not be an alford plea. he has nothing to lose, laura. he pled guilty to everything. he knows and he is going to get a pardon or at least a commutation. >> laura: just to your point, these prosecutors have been living, breathing and eating
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this case for months and months. so, up all night. their post-it notes. getting the opening, closing. and then this. i mean, you just don't do this. this just doesn't happen. talk about ticking them off. i'm playing that polite vernacular. >> it doesn't happen. these lawyers are like gladiators now. they are ready for like the cages to open up and ready to go fight. and abbe lowell just comes in and says we are going to do an alford plea. the prosecution says what are you talking about? but, again, the department of justice is looking bad as it relates to hunter biden. hunter biden has managed to make his father look bad, the department of justice look bad. and, you know, anybody who says the poor hunter like abbe lowell said he had a drug problem. nobody cares, it's not a defense. hunter biden is one that made the all the money, didn't have to pay taxes on the years that they allowed the statute of limitations to run, laura. and now he wants to be able to
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say i'm not really guilty, hogwash. >> laura: no. of course the big story in my view was all the money that was made from overseas interest which still is outstanding in that case and that examination. judge,. >> judge jeanine: can i say one more thing, laura, fascinating is i think last month, in a bill of particulars they came out and they started talking about a remainian oligarch from whom they got millions of dollars. all of the sudden they are leaking more information out and so you know that there was so much there, they couldn't afford to have this go to trial. >> laura: abbe lowell says this is an act of bravery essentially on the part of hunter biden biscuits abravery and count you. judge thank you so much. just a month before the election, what's back? what do you think is back? russia, russia, russia. stay with us. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings.
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>> laura: you knew this was going to happen, it is an addiction for these people. the russ ian interference play book. yesterday's move by biden-harris doj gave media and big tech a green light to censor conservatives. >> this is an infection implanted into the american political system. if you listen to many conservative republicans, nonot all, many in house and senate, they parrot russian propaganda. verbiage andrussian propaganda d the infection lasts. >> laura: the infection lasts. maybe they should the mrna shot beings mike. that so-called russian propaganda talking about all the modern issues to voters. if you dig deep into the doj
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affidavit, they are getting their prosecuting the case against russian interference all the way down to page 22 #. you will find a slide. now, this is purportedly from the russians on topics that they wanted to highlight in the united states. and this is what the doj is warning folks to look out for. okay. among the issues, inflation, unaffordable prices for food and essential goods. the risk of job loss for white americans, crime, overspending on foreign policy and last but not least, we're being drawn into the ukraine war. so basically all the issues that trump and vance talk about, that's what russia wants to highlight in this election interference effort. according to the doj. what, instead of urging its surrogates to spring content on all those issues, you know, that's what we're supposed to say? but, again, these are the issues important to most american people. look at the polls, conservatives are going to talk about these issues because these issues
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matters to the american people. joining us now missouri senator joshujosh hawley. senator, it's so obvious what is happening here. if you believe that we're spending too much money in certain areas of foreign policy. i guess you are part of the russia, russia, russia interference? >> this is the third straight presidential election, laura, that they have tried this. nobody believes this stuff. this isn't about foreign interference by russia. >> this is a smoke screen for domestic interference by our deep state and the democrat party. this is the same play that they have run for years. 2016 the fbi used this playbook in order to interfere in our election that year. lie to a court. get wiretaps on trump. and launder it through the media. you remember all of that. then in 2020, anybody remember the hunter biden laptop story that they suppressed? big tech went right along with it. and now it's this again. it's the same old thing and i just say, again, nobody believes this stuff. >> well, and i think mark
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zuckerberg coming forward and talking about the pressure that was brought to bear on social media companies, back in on the last election cycle. i thought that was significant. i mean, the winds are blowing through here. this entire false narrative. and this is a slippery slope, is it not? if the government can say entire topics essentially are off limits, where is the freedom in any of that, senator? >> well, here's what mark zuckerberg revealed to the american people, which is that the government colluded, our government colluded with big tech to force censorship on the american people, colluded with big tech to take down, discussions, debate that they didn't like. laura that, is absolutely unconstitutional, the first amendment does not allow it. it prohibits it. and, yet, our government was doing that by using big tech as their willing ally. they are trying to do the same thing again. this is an attempt to legitimize
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it. to say e, now, the russians are doing it so they are for big tech go out there and take down any posts about inflation or the border. you have got ca censor all of ts content. it's the same old thing and i don't believe the american people are going to fall for it. >> laura: senator, i want to get your thoughts on something that the angle has been covering which is this u.s. steel issue, it's one of the last remaining big u.s. companies involved in steel production. the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. says that nippon steel's proposed takeover would create national security risks, because it could hurt the supply of steel needed for critical transport, infrastructure, construction, and agriculture projects. senator, your view on this, given that biden and harris bee latedly kind of seemed to come out saying yeah, we're against this? and trump and vance also saying that. but, you know, months and months ago. >> trump has been a leader on this from the beginning. the truth is u.s. steel should not be sold i don't care what
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the foreign country is we shouldn't have foreign countries owning our steel production in the united states of america. if you want to look who is to blame for this joe biden and kamala harris. it is their policies for years now that have cost us jobs that have cost us supremacy economically. that are driving more and more people into debt. look at credit card debt in this nation, laura, it's because of the policies of kamala harris and joe biden. so, yeah, us steel shouldn't be sold. those jobs ought to be right here in the united states of america. the only person who can guarantee that will happen is donald trump. >> laura: i don't believe the harris-biden, you know, switch on the topic is obviously political expediency. at least in part in play. senator, thank you. all right, coming up, we take you inside the apartment buildings that are overrun now by illegal immigrant gangs, plus, we have exclusive new details about how they exactly got there. that's next. ♪
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shooting, it was not one occurrence, they were running lease holders out of the building. >> laura: do not think for a second that the effect of the illegal innovation is limited to small cities in colorado, no way. how venezuelan gang members, violent gang members are being relocated, it is something every american needs to understand. sanctuary city of denver, turns out it is so overloaded with illegals, the city started playing hot potato with newcomers. thanks to tracey wolford osborn, we learned how government-funded nonprofits are working overtime in denver to spread the migrant pain elsewhere. august 29th e-mail reveals two
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nonprofits are getting state and denver funding and deposit assistance was offered, as well as three months rent starting in spring of 2023 and continued up until the string of 2024. now we know that e-mail from the e-mail, they are being brought to an apartment complex owned by the same company that runs the one with armed gangs roaming through it. cbs colorado reporting local law firm discovered tren de aragua's stranglehold on one of the apartment complexes that it began last year. gang members are responsible for assaults, fu human trafficking, sexual abuse of minors and other criminal activities, so when you hear kamala talking tough on the
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border is under control, over next 60 days, just remember, the real carnage that her policies have caused and the chaos spreading across this country. joining me now is danielle, aura city council woman and jonathan cho, frontline's reporter on the ground in aura. danielle, last night aura police arrested four men for a shooting that took place in july and ice just confirmed to fox news, they are venezuelans who crossed the border illegally, apprehended and released into the united states. your reaction to this news? >> some of those individuals, this is not the first time they have been apprehended by the aura police department. i'm happy to see there is truth coming out, we are identifying tren de aragua gang members. it is not enough and this is far
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from over. the fact these folks are a product of our current administration's failed border policies, it is so unfortunate the people of aura, american citizens, have had to you have isser because of it. >> laura: this is just one window we're seeing into one or two or three apartment builtdins in colorado. gangs are up and down the east coast and ripping off homes, terrorize neighborhoods, you spoke to the man whose apartment was being targeted in this video. i want to play it. tell us what happened with the guys coming with guns. >> he says he doesn't know them, they showed up like that, he said, i will come out, whatever you are going to do, do it. he was scared, it was a lot of them. that situation, play along and
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let them do whatever they do. >> what do they do? >> efrp issing for something, they did not find it. >> laura: jonathan, what can you tell us about that interaction. i don't know if he's a migrant, as well, looks like everyone is being terrorized. >> credit to the council member for doubling down and sticking to her kwksz. i spoke to that migrant, he was absolutely terrified. he told us he could not acknowledge tda was there. those fellas in the viral video walking around with a long gun with a scope, ak's and pistols, those are tda members. the apartment complexes they have no idea if tda is here. their tentacles are in this apartment complex and also in whispering pines. we've obtained a document
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conducted by an independent law firm showing tis tdid eks /* /* is extorting illegal migrants. >> laura: we know tren de aragua is responsible for drug trafficking, arms trafficking, this is not a regular street gang doing graffiti, this is serious business. >> this is very serious business. i don't know that the bloods and crypts are behind sex trafficking. the way this has been downplayed, we're at a point, whether they are here legally or not, this is human suffering, period. it is being denied, downplayed and lied about in an effort to cover up failed border policies.
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>> laura: they are clearly a big cover-up, an attempt to coverup this story and to downplay it. we saw from other local officials. we salute you, thank you. fox news alert, police in georgia just announcing they arrested the father of that 14-year-old school shooting suspect. here with details, steve harrigan. what can you tell us tonight? >> steve: laura, this is really bug news from state law officials. georgia bureau of investigation says they arrested the father of the 14-year-old shooter. the father faces charges of murder, manslaughter and cruelty to children. we expect to hear more at a press conference a few minutes away. we are seeing parents arrested because of a child carrying out a school shooting. parents facing 10 years behind
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bars in michigan. we'll see what happens to the father in this school shooting. no word on the mother. >> laura: thank you so much. another democrat ditches the party, she is from deep blue california. what drove her away and how much this will hurt kamala harris, next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com.
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a story you won't see covered by the regim >> laura: a different kind of kamala bounce, bouncing members of her party to the other side. ditching their party and coming on the angle to explain why. >> in this capitol behind me, i served as democratic caucus chair and senate majority leader. today i say goodbye. adios. i've had enough. i changed to republican today,
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which has under donald trump become the champion of working people. f working people. >> joining me now is the woman you just saw, gloria romero, former california state senate democrat leader. gloria, wow, what is your warning to the democrat party tonight? >> thank you, laura, there are so many more like me who have been disaffected democrats and we do not recognize this so-called party of democracy any longer. 14 million votes were simply thrown out in a primary that was already red from the beginning because the elites and the big party donors did not like the outcome. so we've just said enough, we are out of here. >> jesse: did you have dealings with kamala harris when you were a california senate leader? >> i did see her in my public safety committee which i chaired
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at one point. at that point she had come in to pass a bill that looked to jail mothers of the students who were true into, not going to school. but let me tell you, i have tried championing school choice education, her record as attorney general showed that she did nothing to change the schools, to provide for school choice. in her hometown of oakland, california, two -- today 75% of both african-american and latino children are not reading or doing math at basic levels of proficiency and yet she went to court with the teachers union, very powerful, big donors, to block education reforms that these families had had the courage to go to court and sue over. that is the record of the attorney general of california, so the absence of school choice,
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education freedom, open borders, crime rampant, a mockery of citizenship itself, there are many reasons that democrats have been saying goodbye and it's a warning that i'm not the only one. there are many of us who are looking to change either officially our party registration or simply vote donald trump in november, as i will. >> jesse: >> laura: i think the trump campaign should head to oakland where she grew up, the berkeley oakland area, and do an event. maybe smaller events with regional people and workers and so forth. i think people are hungering for commonsense in california. it's such an amazing state, you know, i thought i was going to live there after i took the bar exam, took the bar exam there, love california, still do but it has to be saved and i mean do people want to save the state or do they want to see it's world down the drain? i think trump has to go there. what do you have to lose?
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he should say that to them. >> that's what i remember. when he first asked that in 2016, what do you have to lose? well here i am many years later finally saying goodbye, i would welcome donald trump. i'm not alone, there are some massive changes going on in the city of oakland, they are trying to recall the mayor, there's a massive crime problem, a lot of it due to unmitigated migration, and so i would hope that he would come. blue california maybe blue but people are ready to vote for change to make america great again and i take pride in saying that today. >> laura: gloria, that's a big one. former democrat senate leader here on the angle from california. thank you for speaking out, speaking truth to power, we appreciate it. that is it for u >> todd: straight to a fox news alert. the father of the 14-year-ol

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