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>> kayleigh: it is the texas tuesday eight to step monitorinh candidates in texas and 1:30 p.m. eastern coming up former president trump delivers remarks on border security and what he calls migrant crime. it is happening in austin. senator ted cruz will be but tim. 8:30 p.m. eastern trump's used in texas and beyonce reported a label to join they are breaking out the celebrity vote. the celebrities vote. >> kayleigh: i'm sure they do unfortunately. >> have a blessed week and thank you for watching us. "america reports"'s next. >> the question that texans are
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asking themselves is no offense to beyonce, that it is a fair question, why do i care she is on stage with kamala harris? they should not be a popular contest when human trafficking making billions of dollars for the cartels. >> i think she will be tougher on the border and tougher on border security. >> why did you say that? >> as a former law enforcement officer or coach as she is fundamentally law enforcement officer. >> tens of thousands of migrants are surging north because they know the that they have a few more months left to go while the getting is good to get into this country and chanting for harris along the way. >> john: supporter races on the campaign trail as president trump in austin, texas, this hour and affected to highlight the border policy that the biden administration put every american in danger. i am john roberts in washington and sandra, we made it to friday
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but a long ride on the roller coaster today. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith in new york and this is "america reports." both candidates are visiting take to make texas a conservative stronghold with 11 days to go until election day hl just south of the former president stop is challenger vice president kamala harris will be holding an event of hern in houston. the focus will be on reproductive rights, and issues harris has made the cornerstone of her presidential campaign. whale her message in a state with consequences firsthand that this broken border system? when sheriff mark daniels, in arizona on the front lines of the border crisis will join us and moments for both local and national perspective. >> sandra: we began with fox news team coverage. brooke taylor in dallas, texas, with troubling story on sex trafficking targeting immigrants. >> john: but alexis mckinnon is live in austin, texas,
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keeping it where to head of the former president's speech. alexis. >> hey, john, definitely keeping it where to. we jumped up press plane where the president will talk in austin, texas, a short time from now. the it will be all about border security and the lone star state hit hard but with immigration crisis but not just taxes. every major city across the country. when you talk to people in the campaign trail on a daily basis like we do, they say immigration is the top campaign issue and former vice president trump hammering kamala harris on her immigration policies and it is america's garbage dump. >> kamala is importing millions and millions of illegals across the border letting them come into the open borders. they come in and we have no idea who they are or where they come from. they come from parts unknown.
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>> former president trump was talking about those issues las vegas just last night. it will continue today as we have days into the presidential election. trump said the border czar kamala harris is responsible to allow them to come into the country without proper vetting. in austin, texas, what is the main reason former president trump will be here? joe rogan. trump will have a one-on-one interview with the popular podcast or to talk about wide range of issues. that will happen some point today so we will get highlights from that. joe rogan is a very popular podcast or with 15 million people at least with each episode and many young men as important as the demographic they are trying to zone in on on both sides. trump will try to win over at at the massive audience and joe rogan will have an hour to talk without anglers in the room. the podcast or will focus in on the younger generation.
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>> audiences who consume media in a different way maybe youtube or through hulu or may be streaming. there are 800 different channels because they want independent voice and not corporate media br candidate of choice. >> here from austin, texas, the former president will then go to michigan. that shows you another area they are focusing, but a lot of people in the room say the border crisis on a daily basis. we will see what he has to say, john. >> john: trump leading 55-44 in a poll and will extend that lead with rogan, sandra. >> sandra: john, six hi sex trafficking stemming from the border crisis and ask down on several used in area bars, which allegedly doubled as
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brothels. brooke taylor in dallas, texas, for us. how are these bars able to hide this? >> well, sandra, it is a good point because on the outside the authorities say these look like normal bars and nightclubs. pool tables, scans forth and live music but they are hidden rooms and inside there are these closets in these rooms's eyes have closets soiled mattresses, concrete concrete floors and living in deplorable conditions. back on october 18th oh two authority is rated a nine area used in bars and discovered 84 women who were possible sex trafficking victims leading to four arrests. that texas alcoholic beverage commission led the operations and the chairman evan lily attributed the crisis to cartels saying they control the partners
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charging migrants thousands of dollars in order to get across. many migrants who are to buy full's promises in depth in debt to cartels and then they find themselves in trafficking networks. he said shutting down the venues is critical to cutting off the lifeline of the cartels and the traffickers. >> a actual house of horrors riding within the trapdoors and secret doors of these establishments. where they shun women run through an assembly line of horrific treatment and sexual abuse, some 30 times a day. >> hard to imagine there. the chairman also says the cartels represent existential threat not only to houston and here in texas that he says everywhere, sandra. >> sandra: incredible story algebra taylor on that, john. >> john: arizona sheriff,
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a county april base with illegal immigration. i want to start with this, sheriff, new information from dhs about grande aragua members allowed to come into the united states and 600 migrants with possible ties to aragua in 100 of them deem subjects of interest by dhs. these people came across the border illegally and they were supposedly objected to betting by the part of dhs and then rolled into the country. how is it that we are parole linking members into the cou country? >> well, good afternoon, john and sandra, thank you for having me. let me just say we have a gang member tpa gang member that actually came and brownsville, texas, and smuggling high-speed pursuit with deputies but granted permission to come into the country and after a came
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across illegally and they let him then too. he has ties to the gangs in venezuela and now more crimes that recharge locally with. so coming across because they can and that is the broken system we are talking about here just be when they are not just getting across the border but released into the united states. what does that say about the vetting process? >> we have been saying this to the sheriffs and border agents who speak to us and talk to us all the time about this. it is broken, a broken system. this is not about immigration but public safety and national security. we buried that in political and we have a serious problem in the country that we have to work together on and be realistic about it and unfortunately we have seen three and a half years hidden and that doesn't happen that we know it is periods be when one of the big problems with tren de aragua in aurora, colorado, and we document what's going on there taking over several apartment complexes yet
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the governor of colorado and the mayor of aurora are staying in, hey, nothing to see here but the councilwoman has dug up the emails that suggest the local constabulary was informed by i.c.e. tren de aragua was going to make colorado and denver in particular head of operations because sanctuary city policies. so if we are going to attack india with migrant crime particularly at the hands of functionalists violent gangs, don't you have to admit there is a problem to begin with questioning. >> you are 100% correct on that, john. the problem is we have no responsibility out at the white house. president biden said one time there wa was a border crisis and earlier this year blamed it on president trump and vice president harris never conceded we have a problem on the border. how do you address something when they won't acknowledge it? no way say as a victim in this country died at the hands of illegal immigrants in the country that should not be in
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the country and someone died poisoning from fentanyl or illicit drug across the border, ask them how they feel about this. we have to get back to reality on this. >> john: the big question is how the immigration will play into the election? early election day november 5th. it appears to be the number two issue among voters. fox news poll, the economy 39% and immigration second at 18%. trump has a big lead on harris who do you trust to do a better job on immigration? 57% trump and 42% harris. she said in a cnn town hall all these excuses why they didn't take executive action earlier. she said she was trying to work with congress but can you walk and chew gum at the same time? on executive order to stop millions of people coming across the border while you work with congress on a permanent fix to it? is that not possible? >> it is possible that you have
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to accept it, first of all. the reason it is uncomfortable and difficult to answer like vice president harris is doing is because they have not practiced it. president trump has a track record of working state, local, and federal with priority for the borders and this administration has not. vice president harris has not. that has become uncomfortable for her because she doesn't have the answers. >> john: sheriff mark daniels, great to catch up with you again and good luck with the situation there. >> thank you john, thank you, sandra. >> john: trump will come up a little while in austin, texas, and i imagine immigration will form a large part of his remarks to the audience. >> sandra: this is something touching everybody all over this country. people are filling the border crisis no matter where you live, weather affecting education system or economy where you live, housing is a major factor, john, so this is something people have had time to
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internalize and it is interesting to see that this incentivizes people who otherwise would not have gone out to the polls whether or not this is the issue for them. >> john: not to mention personal security and the death of a loved one. we will talk with a couple of moms who us are to illegal migrants who murdered them. >> sandra: next hour, at far too many stories like theirs and we will tell there is. a federal judge opens the door to noncitizens voting? andy mccarthy will weigh in on that next. >> john: plus, a live look austin, texas, where in moments president trump will speak on the border crisis. we will bring back to you live. speak with the border policies can't go on the way they are. this is a breaking point. i thought this would be an occasion for american citizens to come together and then stand together against this threat. ♪ ♪ if yfor a lify home loan.
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fighting and immediately will petition the fourth circuit court of appeals and if necessary the supreme court. a key graph and glenn youngkin statement was this, let's be clear about what happened only 11 days before the presidential election. a federal judge to reinstate 1500 individuals who self identified themselves as noncitizens back onto the vote e individuals previously presented immigration documents confirming noncitizens status a fact verified by federal authorities. judge giles ordered 1600 voters reinstated following governor youngkin's august 7th order to remove them and the crux of judge giles order is there was a reason to believe eligible voters had their voting registration flag. she went on to say in the public interest for ineligible voters to be remote but also important for states to comply with federal law appeared to in this case, national voter
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registration act which the doj o soup saying glenn youngkin violated 90 day quiet. he met before election day and the judge giles a great to clear violation of 90 day quiet. max fox news scholar jonathan turley said there was a problem with the ruling. >> this was approved by the department of justice years ago under them of an arcane ironically is on the ballot of this election. the green light laws and no objection used by democrats even allegedly during this period and suddenly we use it to remove noncitizens, it becomes a problem. >> this is moving fast. virginia will follow immediately and john, that could mean soon as today and it will go to the supreme court. comp could reach down and take it if they felt like they needed to. >> john: a federal judge in virginia ordered 1,600 people
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who identified as noncitizens to be put back on the voter rolls. >> correct, with the caveat that judge said because they identified as noncitizens and dmv registration, that a mistake may have been made but virginia argued, "well, if you put some back and some are noncitizens ocho citizens should vote." >> john: that is the way it is supposed to vote, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in the andy mccarthy. a lot of people have a lot of questions after hearing all of that. u.s. assistant attorney, address the obvious questions that people have right now, andy. >> this is a biden appointed judge who had grade with the harris justice department filmic department on a radical proposal. it is a crime in the united states who is not eligible to vote to cast a ballot. it is a crime in federal law for
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somebody who is not an eligible voter or someone who is not an american citizen to attest that he or she is an american medicine in order to vote. sowed virginia's law not only promotes voter integrity in the commonwealth of virginia that bolsters federal law and i think that i find most prepostes about this, sandra is this is a lawsuit that was brought by the civil rights division. now, when illegal aliens vote, one by one, they cancel out the votes of american citizens and collectively when they vote, may dilute the votes of virginians and americans. if you have properly functioning civil rights innovation, they would be concerned about the civil rights, the voting rights of americans, yet they went to bat on behalf of illegal aliens against virginians. >> sandra: i mean, people are
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hearing everything you have to say and everything they reported, how can this be, andy? your reference to this judge patricia giles and all of this, as you mentioned they appointed joe biden and all parties in this case strictly focused on deciding the justice department's allegations that the state violated the 90 day rule under an bra. she said i don't want to create an issue that a create that i'm not sure how you interpret that but fewer questions for the doj casting more skeptical eye of the arguments coming from the state defendants. what does that tell you, andy? funny how that works. i think what it tells you is that they are trying to cheat impressing on every lever of the system they think they have sympathetic actors who can help them along. i would point out, sandra, in
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virginia, if the state challenges someone's qualification to vote under state law go to if the person will attest is a qualified american citizen, they have to let them vote periods of the site had that they violated the 90 day rule because up a medicay governor youngkin is trying to remove the illegal aliens from the ballot is just nonsense because this is done on a case-by-case basis. if someone is challenged and the person says, "no no, i am american citizen." all you have to do is a test you are an american citizen and if it turns out you lied, you can be processed filmic prosecuted under federal law because it is a federal crime to misrepresentn citizen under oath in order to register to vote here to there is no way an authentic american citizen should have any problem here because if you show up to vote and you get challenged and you are willing to attest you
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are an american citizen, which you should be willing to do if you are once, there is no problem. >> sandra: it seems so obvious, comments and spent. this was going into "the harris faulkner show." the vast majority of the popes had immigration documents confirming they were noncitizens and we recently had that verified by federal authorities. here we are with a judge taking, "put people back on the voter rolls who are noncitizens." this is a law that has been in effect since 2006 and common sense as noncitizens on the broader role that the constitution and the law say it is well. >> sandra: that came out again mva attorney general the back of cabin are saying it should never be illegal to remove an illegal voter but the biden-harris department of justice ordered virginia to put the names have noncitizens back on the voter rolls mere days before presidential election so that judge things by the
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statement here it is undoubtedly in the public interest for ineligible voters to be removed but goes on to say in the statement, andy but also in the public interest or state to comply with federal law especially the right to vote. final five seconds, andy, thank you. >> how can it be a problem to take them off of the role when you can prosecute if they bow improperly after they vote? >> john: to. >> sandra: wow, andy mccarthy always a pleasure and thank you for joining us. >> sandra, have a great weekend. >> john: former president trump to rally in austin, texas, where he will speak a major issue for voters and richard fowler and alex castellano coming up with reaction to the race. >> j >> sandra: the menendez brothers be resentence but at least one key player in this case is not on board. legal experts david bruno and phil holloway dig in. >> this is a horrible decision.
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sexual abuse by their father. and now l.a. district attorney george gascon is recommending a judge change the brother laura sentenced to life with out parole rather than the possibility without parole. if eric and lyle they could be freed by the board behind bars for more than three decades. >> we are very sure that not only the brothers have rehabilitated and that they will be saved to be reintegrated into society, but they have paid their dues. >> many members of the menendez brothers family agree with that. speak at this depth gives us hope the truth will finally be heard and lyle and erik menendez can heal from the past. >> others believe they should stay behind bars including some in the d.a.'s office who
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question the abuse claims and that brother's that night in 1989. >> even if you believe the molestation, it does not in any way mitigate they executed their parents. blew them apart with shotguns. >> i was just texting john and sandra with john, deputy d.a. and use all the viewers might remember from the robert durst trial, the prosecutor in that case. the basic complaint is george gascon did not do due diligence and did not speak to the prosecutor according to john lewin until wednesday night 24 hours before he announced his resentencing recommendation. so john lewin is among those who very much opposed this move and there will be opposition when we get to the court hearings. this is not by any means a done deal for the menendez brothers
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at this point, sandra. >> sandra: a lot to keep watching jonathan hunt, thank you, john. >> john: president trump to speak in austin, texas, and ted cruz one of the participants as the three campaign ransacked a text urging that to stop. fox news contributor richard fowler and republican media consultant alex. a joint statement from mitch mcconnell and speaker mike johnson which is a rare rare occurrence after cold trump a fascist. ecole harris fascist with multiple assassination attempt on his life. vice president harris may want people to trust with sacred duty of executive authority but she must abandon for base and irresponsible rhetoric that endangers american lives and institutions. time to knock it off. >> we can all agree and so in the the town hall week we heard voters say the criticism on both sides are a little bit
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severe in this moment. the voters want to hear about the issues. but that being said, we have a conversation is he fascist or not fascist? it has everything to do the former chief of staff often times the copresident and retired general, marine general john kelly says, "i saw him use this language." >> john: and mike pence chief of staff said he never saw it. >> i will delete for store staff. >> john: why do you think he has general staff. >> he doesn't have anything to gain by the former president of the united states and not trying to sell a book or run for office that made these comments because he wanted to warn the american people that severe second election of donald trump. >> john: he did write a book in the white house and why did he put it in there and wait until 14 days before the election? >> why didn't he quit? stay when he got player to. >> same difference.
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>> john: he should have quit if that's what he thought much earlier, donald trump is president for years and he's not the one who weaponize the department of justice to go after people. if you want to talk about fascism, he is not the one to use irs to go after reporters and he's not the one to censor political speech in this country on hunter biden's laptop and used not only the intelligence community, but just use the power of government that way fascists state would to oppress political opponents. that has been the bite and hear administration and even obama administration before that. the one if he is being called a fashion as he's in good company because take a look at this every republican presidential candidate ends barry goldwater in 1964 has been called a fascist and that includes goldwater richard nixon, ronald reagan george hw bush
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cordial george w. bush and mitt ron desantis scott walker, richard this is like a code to think that seems to me nothing except throw fair in the hearts of voters. >> i do agree the labels overused and used overused timbers most extreme form. i think one because the general chief of staff should cause pause for americans number one but number two, when you look at former president trump's record to say there was not some missteps that cause people to about his behavior and use government is a little bit beyond the pale. things when folks peacefully protesting after the death of george floyd and c gaffes those protesters. speed when they destroyed property. >> we also saw january 6th and people trying to complain about that too. >> john: let cities burn down. >> hold on a second those
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protesters were peacefully protesting, right? >> is that peaceful protest in the cities where the stores were literally burned down? neither you or i want to overreach here. but it does seem somehow the democrats always raise the specter of fascist republicans at the end of the campaign. in my experience in the campaign where they are losing, they get tighter and narrower and more intense. >> weaponizing the justice department. >> john: "the new york times" poll had he 48-48 and the last poll before the election and they are neck and neck in the closing arguments donald trump will be talking about things he believes matter to the american people like the economy. jobs, immigration. kamala harris main argument in these closing days is trump is a bad guy. if you can't convince people to
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vote for who you are other than not you are not, doesn't that say something about the candidate? i remember watching same rallies with same speech and president biden's closing argument is i have a to-do list and he has a list of enemies. and making sure we are building home for the american people and on my to-do list large tax credit for people -- wait a minute. there is a lot of meat in the policy and also those policies there are records those policies works. joe biden doing the american rescue plan and reinvented that tax credit so every people could get it every month at 850% of decrease in property so we know these policies were for the american people. we know you legalize marijuana and decriminalize marijuana and decrease people in jail and put money back into the american people and communities -- >> john: down there he could have done in four years ago. >> john: that is not her campaign. >> we do not agree legalize marijuana is different and four
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years ago? >> i would argue if trump wanted to do it in four years as president he would have done it. >> john: obama was not was not even for same-sex marriage. >> the whole offer for legalize marijuana has always been republicans and continues to be republicans even when john boehner is the obvious candidate. >> her campaign is -- trump is we don't have to settle for the way things are and things can be great again. that is a campaign the american people and about the american people and what we can achieve. >> what does grade even mean? policy solutions and you give me great and we have no idea what that means. >> same policies he had for years and it worked. >> john: rate discussion, guys and we will see you with 11 election day 11 days from now. a bailout with desperate attempt to win over voters who do not
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trust him on the economy. larry kudlow digs into that and more coming up in the next hour plus this. >> we have to elect a man, who by the way, has given up more to run for the united states senate then any man in the history of the united states senate, sam brown! >> sandra: former president trump touting the republican challenger in nevada senate race. it is a state we are obviously watching close leading up to election day. which way will that pivotal contest go? we will take a spin on the touchscreen and a las vegas review journal jessica hill when we return.
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to win back the senate race pouring millions into a last-minute bid to help sam brown beaton, there. jacky rosen, senator rosen ahead into holes but early numbers look menacing for republicans. jessica hill covers nevada politics for the review enjoins has now. let's put a couple of things up on the screen to bring the viewers up. we were just looking a moment ago at the real clear politics average and we will jump into the state in a moment but the real clear politics shows senator rosen with what appears to be about a five-point lead over sam brown. and then early voting so far. i will ask you what story this tells us. the early voting in nevada so far g.o.p. reads jim to make democrats but you can see obviously in the bold orange, sorry, okay, we are looking in the yellow here. the in-person versus the bully
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with male-and voting. what are you saying that the senate race on the race in nevada? >> as you said republicans are leaving early voting turnout which is rare and that he is out election day average of the trump campaign and republican party in general campaign to get voters to come out earlier rather than wait until election day. we see that shift, however as you see in the polls there is a significant number of other and those participating so we don't have a clear image yet where the base is going. we know senator rosen has led in all of these polls. a lot at the polls show a large percentage of 5% and 8% of voters undecided or don't know. there is little room for sam brown to play, but it seems so far senator rosen has the advantage. >> sandra: if you could standby, we have remarks from president biden and he is at the
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gila river indian community speaking in arizona. we will dip in your. >> i got elected and my wife and daughter were killed and my two were badly engineered. the guy that came to my assistance, dan a, the first thing he taught me not a joke, s by indian nations." serious, dead earnest about it. it has been ten years since a sitting president candidate in an indian country. that is simply much too long. that is why i am here not only to fulfill my promise as the first president to visit in the indian country but more importantly, to right a wrong, to chart a new path, to a better future for us all. i'm here today because with that said, my wife killed and i've been here and times in the
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country literally. the first thing we send our love and joe, make sure you come home. [laughter] because every time she goes, she spent a lot and the navajo nation. am worried -- [cheers and applause] every time she goes, i am worried she's not coming home. [laughter] i watch that beautiful performance just now and it moves me deeply. but is a reminder everything native people enjoy and deploy and sacred traditions, culture, passed down over thousands and thousands of years. long before there was a united states in native communities flourished on this land. a practice democratic government before we ever heard of it. developed agriculture, contributed to science, article two culture but eventually the united states established and beg expanding and a treaty to stop the tribal nations but as time moved on, respect for
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tribal sovereignty evaporated and was shattered. fishing natives off at their home and ran denying, denying their rights and children to cut their connections to their heritage. at first in the 19 and 1800s, it was voluntary asking tribes to sell their children and to send their children a way to vocational's rules. but then, than the federal government mandated, mandated removal of children from their families and tribes, launching what is called the federal indian border era. over 150 year span, 150 years from the early 1800s to 1970, one of the most horrific chapters in american history. we should be ashamed. a chapter that most americans don't know about. the vast majority don't even
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know about it. i was a hotel today and i told the people at the hotel staff, i told them, what are you doing? i told him. i never did that. i never knew. think of how many people don't know. as president, i believe it is important that we do know. now generations of native children stolen, taken away to places they didn't know with people they never met. facebook a language they never heard. native community was silenced in children's laughter and played on. children would arrive at schools, their clothes taken off, their hair was sacred and chopped off. their names literally erased and replaced by a number or english name. >> sandra: as expected, a former apology from
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president biden. he said he would do this formally apologize for the country's role in forcing indigenous children for over 150 years in boarding schools where for physically, emotionally and sexually abused and 950 died. "i'm doing something i should have done a long time ago to make a formal apology to indian nations for how we treated their children so many years." that from president biden lived on the ground in arizona for us right now. i know this was a couple of years in the making and delivering that message to the people now. >> john: i'm sure it is very much appreciated there and not just the indian community but other communities as well. all across the indian nation in this great country. >> sandra: we will monitor the president's remarks live in arizona. back to nevada with jessica hill rejoining us and then nevada politics justice radio politics. thank you for standing by. hello crucial this is some what we are seeing on the ground
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there. wild that is happening republicans are pouring big-time money into the state and race. this is nevada independent headline on g.o.p. money moving towards brown there and nevada and encouraged by early voting data we just alluded to. dropped $6.2 million to help brown in this race. "the wall street journal" also highlighting what they say to expect the g.o.p. to win back in the senate. they are writing for the party's secret weapon trump voters who have no idea for the upper chamber candidates are. that is an interesting point in all of this, jessica. >> definitely were too i think we can see the early voting numbers, there is a larger chance sam brown and win. earlier national republicans had those doubts. they are being hopeful with early voting numbers and aunt makes me see if senator rosen can lead people to split ticket voting. there has been talks about
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voters here voting for trump but then also jacky rosen as well. >> sandra: i want to play trump in vegas on the senate race. listening your. >> senator jacky rosen who voted repeatedly for rampant inflation and open borders and you have to elect them and, who by the way, has given up more to run for the united states senate than any man and a history of the united states senate. she has another laughingstock. she votes 100% with whoever she is supposed to vote with. >> sandra: that one is close to watch, obviously, jessica power rankings for testing the g.o.p. will win for senate. we will watch closely because sam brown has been well jacky rosen is leaving in the holes, he has been closing the march in there. keep watching that. while we have you here, jessica, your knowledge of covering the
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states in these counties we will be watching on election night. i'm bringing up the election map year and the most populous county in the state is clark county home to las vegas. this is joe biden the won by nine points there in 2020. larae quentin won by even more almost 11 points in 2016 and asd me talk to karl rove earlier thy will be to bump up some of those republican vote up north but meanwhile trying to chip away at the margin down here in clark county. what do you see on the ground there? >> i think they'd have received this trump campaign and republican party get on the ground and chip away some of those votes and swing let county a little bit more towards the republican party. both campaigns have been active in las vegas in clark county. bc it's team coming into henderson and the campaigns hold an event whether trying to target the latino vote which
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make up about 1-5 voters in neva or just trying to reach out to basically wherever the voters are whether via tiktok or instagram or your local latino mexican restaurant, they are trying to figure out any way they can get votes. >> sandra: so true. and you look at the county with karl rove earlier in the week and geographical movement into the state and how that can chane things. how close it was in 2016 washoe county and west corner of the state hillary clinton won over one percentage point. joe biden won by 4.5%. karl rove, obviously talking about how this is in play in republicans and trump just trying to beef up some of the republican strongholds like elko county for example, jessica. a lot too much in that state and great to have you on, jessica,
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