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off illegals getting free everything, free housing, free schooling, free food. let's start with that here until you are going down in history has the worst mayor in america america is embarrassing us, youl around the world. >> you are so strong about protecting those aliens, but you won't do nothing for the u.s. citizens. >> john: chicago residents letting loose on progressive brandon johnson failing to fight president-elect trump nasty deportation plan. this is a big story we have been covering up for months. speed to black chicago residents are fed up with taxpayer money going to the migrant crisis but not their communities so will democrats finally listen to americans reporting on the migrant crisis in chicago, new york and at the border, that is ahead. ♪ ♪ >> you can have a reasonable doubt, however and come back with not guilty. really that is where the defense is hanging its hat he would tell
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you have 12 people riding the subways, new yorkers, one of them, one of them says, you know what if i was in that car i would think daniel penny as well well, then you have a hung jury. >> john: that is all danny penny needs one juror with reasonable doubt to wrap up the manslaughter trail and faces 15 years in jail if convicted in jordan neely's death. in fact, we began the afternoon and i am john roberts and sandra, good to be with you and i hope you had a happy thanksgiving. >> sandra: good to have you back. i'm sandra smith good to have the back. violent, desperate, filled with rage leaving passengers froze with fear and danny penny to protect those people. that is consistent with testimony of eyewitnesses on the subway car in new york city last year. >> john: cb cotton live outside of the courthouse. what is the latest in the trial? >> hi, john, prosecutors
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finished giving closing arguments telling jurors even if they think daniel penny acted with good intentions, good intentions can turn bad and reminding jurors only job to evaluate whether daniel penny acted recklessly. they went back to a widely circulated video of the incident saying, "common sense tells them that jordan neely died at the choke hold" the medical examiner dr. cynthia harris is the one telling the truth. as opposed to a defense key expert who testified to jurors that a combination of genetic blood condition, schizophrenia, drug use and exertion killed jordan neely. testified that defense in its closing argument yesterday while also saying the prosecution had not proven penny "continued and consistent pressure to the point of death." defense attorney stephen razor also reminded jurors that
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several eyewitnesses took time o testify during the trial that they felt relieved when penny stepped in the. the judges instructing the jury and then deliberations began, john periods payments to cb cotton outside of the court house, thank you, sandra. >> sandra: i.c.e. official say 58,000 illegal immigrants right here in new york city either with criminal records or currently facing charges. among them suspected or known gang members. alexis mcadams is live with us and she has more, what is the incoming borders are to get a handle on the problem? >> you heard tom home and safe putting my grandson notice across the country no matter where they are as the new border czar says he will come to new york, chicago, to remove the migrants specifically who committed crimes telling leaders in the city to help her get out of the way here. >> we are not asking a law enforcement immigration offers lettuce in your jail and
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publicly-funded jails to take te illegal alien you decided to lok into a jail sale because obviously they pose a safety threat. >> he wants to comment and see migrants who committed the crimes in jail and doesn't seem like a big but how many miners on the streets in the big apple is a question? i.c.e. tells me more than 58,000 with felony records or pending criminal charges walking around. the nypd investigating numerous mental cases only talk a lot about involving migrant suspects. that is the attack times square where coco got seven or eight migrants and beat up two nypd officers and not the first time arrested. thousands of migrants staying in new york city for free going around the big apple to hotels like this when you are looking at. the once iconic roosevelt hotel and that place is a mess now known to be a big part of the migrant crime served with a lot of issues there. jujust the other day 18 migrans stayed up a hotel for months
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arrested after police say he pulled out a knife times square and stabbed a man walking by. this is a huge problem when you look at the numbers. it is unclear how many migrants are gang members and we know about tren de aragua gangs with the venezuelan migrants linked to crime in new york and lots of other places. new york city officials telling me they need more resources and they need then pass because it could take a lifetime to get rid of migrants with a criminal history, sandra. >> sandra: alexis mcadams in new york city, john. >> john: let's dig deeper with juan williams senior political analyst mary katharine ham fox news contributor and out kick columnist. a number of the illegal immigrants living in new york city, 759,218 and the number previously convicted of crimes and charges pending, 58,626, one and 13 with 1,053
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suspected gang members. a lot of those would be tren de aragua. mayor adams wants change and get rid of these folks. kathy hochul says, i will stand in your way, donald trump, if you try to do that. what is the rationale? >> there was a big distinction the way we are presenting this. deportation of illegal immigrants who have committed crimes, i think most americans would say great, get them out. >> john: sanctuary states say stay away. >> no, they are not saying that. in terms of mass deportation, you have a different issue. >> john: juan, that is not true. local officials say they will not allow a ten to serve detainers on these people. >> if you are looking deportation separating a child born in american legal residents from parents who were not born in america and the illegal residents, the mass deportation is so disruptive to families, communities, but in terms of getting rid of criminals, john,
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most people would say that is fine. by the way -- >> john: most people except kathy hochul and j.b. pritzker and gavin newsom. >> they were expressing opposition to mass deportation. by the way, i think the reality is what you are describing and what you saw on that report. that they will go after people who are illegal immigrants who are criminals and gang members. they will not do mass deportation. >> sandra: the message we are getting from home and the message does matter because it s deterrence stop coming here because this is not the same situation as it was under biden and two if you are here maybe don't give a crimes because we will get into the jails. >> john: juan is think they will cooperate in terms of releasing the criminals. my understanding is they are saying you can't come in here. >> juan is correct most americans are totally fine and enthusiastic about getting the illegal criminals out of the country. he is wrong and that california denver mayor and all the
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government saying no, no, no, we can't help you with that because it may lead to this mass deportation problem. i'm fine at looking at unintended consequences of this, but the american people want the bare minimum from the government's. that is why every state moved in much towards trump and urban areas. giving us a bad product not only are you giving us a bad product on safety but treating those that are thin citizens and taking away from citizens to serve those illegally and doing crimes. >> john: let's go to california, democratic officials are defending the president of illegal immigration and. >> that is the california way, diversity with the communities tribe and economy thrive. so it will assist families against the threats of the trump
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administration. >> john: california state assembly member bill coach the idea we would use tax dollars to defend criminal illegal immigrants is outrages. how about we support the victims of the crimes committed by illegal aliens? >> amen. i think most people don't want criminals of any sprite. we can go on about native born versus illegal immigrants but look, get rid of them here until okay, but the whole idea here is are you really talking about politics and an appeal to fear the way we saw during the campaign where haitians in ohio described as eating peoples ads? remember trump coming down the golden staircase, these mexicans are rapists and murderers? we have a problem on the border with immigrants and we have one with people who are here illegally committing crimes. let's go at it and repair and fix the border problem. trump is the one who killed a bipartisan bill, john.
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let's do it and get a deal done, and let's also go after people who are here illegally and committing crimes. >> great, they've had for years to be doing that. kamala harris for her part on the trail is totally committed to it and here we are here to the democratic leaders in the cities and states were not helping because this is they are stated policy. i think they got out of the skin is particularly new york where it's causing a lot of problems. denver in particular spent $90 billion on illegal immigrants and 10% of the city's budget and the mayor at one point cut dmv and rec center hours to pay for this. california is that they will pay for the defense of the illegal criminal aliens. citizens will not be okay with this. >> john: i want to ask about the hunter biden pardon. chuck read literally every word of transcript of the hunter biden trials and listen to what he said about it. you read the holly biden and that is bo's widow.
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>> essentially, joe and jill biden were so concerned about their family that they decided to run for president. and so when you talk about the word selfish, it is almost like the word doesn't -- i mean, their decision to run for president put the entire democratic party and the united states of america in the position it is in now. >> john: he is suggesting joe biden knew they were all of these problems and ran for president anyways. all at this stuff came up and if he cared about family, he probably would not run. what do you say question might. >> that is his judgment about family. but i think it is a problem now. i have to say somewhere in perry's important oath it is wearing his legacy because he had to behave in a hypocritical manner to say he would not do it and go ahead and do it. insensitive in the way you and mary katharine would be to a child to a drug addict in
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trouble. but politically, it is devastating. >> a little now it can be told and chuck is saying what we have all said for a long time right of center but it was not approved information but accurate information but not approved information. we can omit there is this judgment issue the fact the pardon goes back 11 years probably suggest it was all funny business starting from 2014 on. people should not have been denigrated for being concerned about that were believing hunter biden's laptop was real and relevant in 2020. >> john: jon stewart said 11 years is pretty specific. it is not 10, 15 bed 11. juan and mary katharine, that is seo. >> sandra: president biden going back on his word pardoning his sensing politics infected the legal process. will president-elect trump's picks for agn fbi director be able to fix that? house ways and means chair, coming up. >> john: president electron
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: all ride, reporting the top of the hour at the closing arguments wrapped in in the daniel penny manslaughter trial. we are getting word from the courtroom prospect it known that process has become. of the jury was deliberating moments ago. each must reach a verdict. we will bring you anything from there as we get it, john.
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>> john: sandra president electron pushing back against canadian prime minister justin trudeau who expressed concerns over proposed 25% terrn neighbor. live at the white house and this must have been a very interesting disgusting discussion. what did trump say? trump made the point if canada truly cannot survive without ripping up the united states through trade, maybe canada should become the 51st state of the united states. but canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, did not seem open to the idea of swapping out his title as prime minister for governor. so justin trudeau has to figure out how to fix the trade deficit between the u.s. and canada, and he doesn't have a lot of time to do it. trump said 25% across-the-board tariffs going in place first day as president if this is not fixed. >> he tells the truth and you might not like the truth all the
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time but he tells it. when he says he is going to do something, he delivers on that promise. we are already seen yet and he has not inaugurated yet. real world leaders coming to the table and our border will be secure. >> canada export 77% of goods to the tune of $440 billion so 25% tariffs could cost $110 billion, a big head to the economy. meanwhile trump is laying out plans to block the sale of u.s. steel to japanese company posting last night, "i'm totally against one's great powerful still bought by foreign company, in this case the pond steel at japan through taxes and tariffs will make steel strong again as president i will block the deal from happening, buyer beware." trump going to bat for still getting props from steel manufactures association threatened by cheap foreign still being dumped here.
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fortunately, president trump failed to use every tool to unfair trade emulating productive activity in central to national security needed for emission tanks or critical infrastructure and still makes america great. if trump to crack down steel imports across the border, that would be a double whammy for canada and mexico who are in the top three importers of steel to the u.s., john periods payment all right hillary fun for us at the white house, is so much. looking forward to the 51st state, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in that panel, robert with fox news contributor and economic advisor to obama. president-elect they'll make president-elect trump an miracle, steve, i will start wwith the first. what is president don't make president-elect trump's strategy and what do you know so far? >> trump did say throughout the campaign he was going to be the
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tariffs man so he is basically moving forward with that agenda. sandra, you have mail me a long time and in i'm a free-trade camp. i would say certain saint to circumstances trump's policies with tariffs make sense and i will get one example of that. to idea of imposing tariffs on china and mexico if they don't start helping us keep these lethal drugs out of the community and i'm talking about fentanyl one of the leading cause of death in america, i think that makes sense. i think mexico has to confront the drug cartels. i think china is importing this in the country and at the end of the day trump will prevail. instead of paint the tariffs, i think china and mexico will help keep this out of our country. he uses tariffs often times a strategic tool to advance america's interest. >> sandra: we know this was
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the exchange according to sources to fox news that justin trudeau said he cannot levy a tariffs because it would kill the canadian economy completely. trump said your country cannot survive ripping off the u.s. to the tune of $15 billion? and trump suggested to justin trudeau to become the 51st state to cause the prime minister and others to laugh nervously, robert, your reaction. >> so here is what i would say, you and i and steve have been talking about since the campaign calling tariffs. i am support where steve is an i am supporting president-elect trump you in ca when they changed nafta so i think we should use the tariffs more descriptively and not a broad and blunt tool. i think it is more to use on steel or when president obama used on tires. i think we should use it in a way that makes a.
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when we use it in a broad approach like president-elect trump used, for example on the brick company, presale, russia, india, china if they move away from the dollar pair to that type of threat does not mean that much because they are not moving away from the dollar and have no interest and volatility of the russian mogul or capital controls of the china. so we should make it more prescriptive so we are not throwing itself broad-based. today, we saw china retaliate by banning exports of minerals that we need for chips. so i think they do have a lot of retaliation back and forth. but to steve's point, we have to make sure the border is secure and i would probably use enforcement as opposed to tariffs when it comes to the border and fentanyl. >> sandra: steve, i will have you respond to continue criticism up president-elect's plans and the democrats in their own words.
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listen. >> donald trump engage is thoughtless and insane tariffs policy that ends up prices going up but jobs not being created in the united states. so you have to use tariffs in the right way. >> it is a terrible idea. we do not want a trade war with the closest trading partners. >> the administration working to tear things down not just china but across the board rather than improving the lives of american people. >> sandra: steve, i want you to respond to that, but i had a wonderful conversation, that he is mr. wonderful. kevin o'leary is suggesting despite all this criticism and the push back on justin trudeau, maybe he will deal with completely little to no leaders come january here to listen. >> at the end of the day when you have two partners with so much commerce and so much invested in economics with each other, they are going to work it out. they will figure it out. but it may be different players than what you saw over the
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weekend and mar-a-lago. speed to lead us off on that note, steve, do you know anythig question might. >> a couple of reactions to what the democrats are saying. it is true tariffs are texas and i don't like taxes and nobody likes taxes, but you have to have taxes to fund your government. one of the things trump is talking about, sandra, increasing the text say something made in china but reducing some of the taxes on things made in michigan, ohio, pennsylvania. there seems to be a rough justice because we prefer to benefit american workers than chinese workers. >> sandra: new players? >> one just quick thing, import tariffs would cost canada $100 billion. let's be honest about that, american consumers, sandra would pay for that because they have to pay higher prices for that. it imposes a clause but if trump can do it right and strategically and i have seen
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him do it well in the first time ray got countries to do things america's interest by threatening with terrorists. >> sandra: we will see what new leaders may emerge. good to have you both, robert and steve always a pleasure, thank you. john. >> john: all held up a president trump warning if hostages held in gaza are not released before that inauguration. former pentagon with sadler to join us periods bay to the white house defending the sweeping pardon for the presides son hunter biden and her there e coming? that is a big question and house ways and means committee chair jason smith to answer that question next. i want democrats to stop acting moral high ground politically when they have shown us they are not in skipping the primary process with things like biden pardoning his son. stop acting like you are the pure party. with a gift right now, you can help save lives.
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how do we work from there? this is going the groundwork for a busy january through probably until the summer. >> meanwhile, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy expected to be on the hill this wednesday with joni ernst how to cut $1 trillion in government. attorney general nominee pam bondi and pete hegseth, i caught up with him as he left senator fischer's office with outrage he's been getting over his comments about not wanting to see women in combat roles. watches. [inaudible] >> a lot more faces on the hill later this week, sandra, scott bessent up for treasury secretary. back to you. >> sandra: aishah hasnie on that, aishah, thank you.
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>> cricket as a senator and cricket as a president. his son is just as crooked. i'm not surprised that i assume he would. he doesn't stick to his word on that you. >> i personally think the biden family is a bunch of crooks. if he doesn't -- >> john: laying on the sweeping pardon of hunter as biden defends his decision claiming the justice department targeted hunter because of his last name. to "the new york post" with a front-page headline "insanity defense." jason smith house and ways and means committee and led the investigation into hunter biden. here we have a pardon and karine jean-pierre said the reason for the president felt like he had to pardon his son was because the justice department was targeting him politically. listen to what she had to say. >> he also believes war politics infected the policy and a miscarriage of justice. he believes his son was unfairly targeted. he said with his political
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opponents have done to my son, his words, cruel and enough is enough. >> john: i mean not to mention biden was saying all along he has faith in the justice system and will let the doj work independently. that you have biden saying now there was politicization at the department of justice. you have trump saying he was targeted by the doj. you have pam bondi coming into round the doj if she gets confirmed. kash patel to run the fbi should he be confirmed. what you think they will do in terms of getting rid of the politicization that both biden and trump say in the justice department? >> if biden actually believed his son was politicized by the justice department's prosecution, then why has he not fired one employee? of the justice department? because if he believes there is corruption and he believes they are unfairly targeting individuals, he has the authority to fire those prosecutors.
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yet, he hasn't done that. >> john: he has not fired anybody. >> this is the first president to ever pardon thayer st. pierre to that is absolutely atrocious. fed two irs whistle-blowers before the committee, what they shared with us and what they provided what they showed that justice department bid to delayed their investigation, to divulge information to hunter biden's lawyers. for example, they were going to do a search warrant at the storage unit in virginia and guess what, that justice department contacted hunter biden's lawyers a day before to warn them. that, in fact they were doing this. this is not what everyday americans -- >> john: how big the pam bondi and kash patel have in terms of going through the justice department and if there was brought there might getting rid of it and cutting it out. >> they have a huge job and super important here till the good thing about hunter biden bg pardon the, no longer can
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the justice department say no to members of congress, congressional inquiries. under the preface of like there is an ongoing investigation. at is what they told jim jordan. that is what they told james comer and what they told myself every time we requested information, we need this information to show exactly the corruption cleaned out by the trump administration. >> john: he will try to haul hunter biden before the committee? >> i don't have any plans to haul in hunter biden's before the committee. what i have plans is getting answers from justice department of questions we have asked for months they have said they cannot provide because there was an ongoing investigation. well, since he has pardon, there can no longer be ongoing investigation. and fact, the president pardon him for years prior to conviction. 2014-2015 and 2 2014 is the year he got on the burisma board and started to get paid millions of
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dollars. it is quite interesting that the documents, the whistle-blowers provided to us, one was so important, john, was a message from hunter biden to cnn producer saying "after my father as president, all at this step will be taking care of." >> john: all right, we will see where it goes from here that you have no plans to hold it for the committee, i guess to some degree this thing may be over. but we will see. >> it will not be over because many of the justice department to answer and be accountable for a how they have prosecuted them fairly. >> john: mr. chairman, we will see and see where the new congress goes, appreciate your time, now this. >> anything on commercial law? they could just me time. >> thank you. >> sandra: president biden was briefed on the turmoil in south korea after the country's
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president declared martial law and bandanna political activity. stephanie bennett lived in london with more, hi, stephanie. this is still a developing situation and it is changing by the hour. at last check, the south korean military said they will maintain martial law until the south korean president decides how he will respond and whether he says to end the martial law. all the balls are in his court at this moment while we wait to see what he decides. in the meantime, outside of the capitol building, the peace, take a look at it. it is disorderly outside the south korean national assembly. have a leaf police presence and special forces on the ground and also the air, crowds yelling "no to martial law and strike down dictatorship." people were trying to force their way into the building as well or to what is martial law you may be asking? and act by the military and also
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has the military commander has limited authority to make and enforce the make and enforce laws. late-night televised and he said the decision to declare martial law was necessary to protect the country's freedom from "north korean communist forces. the opposition party leader condemned the move calling it unconstitutional and called on lawmakers to head to parliament for late-night vote for the resolution passed with 190 of 300 members in attendance with all present in favor of lifting that martial law. now, of course, taking office in 2022, president you has faced a lot of criticism over certain alleged scandals as well. he has had opposition from having majority in the parliament at the moment. at the moment, it is all up in the air what will happen. as we know, the president had called this martial law into effect. it went into the parliament who
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voted against it. apparently, it is back in his court and we are waiting to see what happens from there. the national security council spokesperson said that the biden administration is monitoring this very closely and said, "we are seriously concerned about the developments we are seeing on the ground." back to you. >> sandra: a developing story, stephanie, thank you for the update. >> john: the case of a 14-year-old girl from maine missing for months now where she was last seen and what investigators are doing to draw up new leads. >> sandra: that they'd have daniel penny in the hands of a jury. deliberations retired nypd lieutenant will join us next and where he sees the case headed. >> i think the question here worth looking at is what is toob much force? and was penny justified?p he ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, it is a quarter until two and deliberations have become. at the subway choke hold trial is now in the hands of the jury. a law enforcement professor at the university and retired nypd lieutenant. i've been so many questions your way, darren. first off, where do you see this heading now deliberations over? i see this as an acquittal because the reason bank the bone was not fractured. plea speak to choking incidents, you have a fracture to the bone which we showed excessive force used against his throat. penny said over and over again, he didn't believe the force he used was excessive but more so to restrain him. based on that, i don't believe this was an egregious act on
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penny's part and the betrayal that occurred in the courtroom was consistent with not getting to the stage of beyond a reasonable doubt. beyond a reasonable doubt is standard of proof necessary to convict. i don't leave the threshold was met as a result. >> sandra: we heard to the witnesses who felt threatened and saw that that's coming from this person. they felt their lives were in danger. and the other side of things and this is happening right now, we are getting word jordan neely's uncle and supporters speaking outside of a core and the court is on lunch break. a man yelling on the street that he has now -- i guess a mocking of the situation should i choke them out? penny is guilty and he knew he killed jordan neely and didn't care. penny had a multitude of options to protect people on the train but chose lethal force. is it possible jurors could be asking themselves that question?
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is there a different way to stop this person posing a threat to passengers? >> jurors quite often will ask these questions into liberation. but it goes back to the threshold of beyond a reasonable doubt in terms of how you can gain a conviction. you and i will have these questions, hey, was there another way this could be done? sure, bet that yourself on the same subway car. >> sandra: many are. >> it's sandra smith on the subway car and somebody threatening her but then again, i think sandra smith would restrain the person. on a serious note, the average person wants help. common citizens c can amass the ability to protect themselves. as a result, a tragic ending as it relates to jordan neely losing his life. but hey, this is what happened because i genuinely believe mr. penny did what was right to protect the citizens. speed to is the oregon state
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house elect to help this for a terrorist attack on 2015 and he spoke to fox digital today. listen here. speak of the situation is different. to this guy was not trying to kill passengers overtly like terrorists was that daniel penny was also not trying to kill this guy but restrain him. you want people to step up and tried to do the right thing or not? god for a bad, if he is convicted of, it will frighten a lot of people in blue states into an action. >> sandra: that is my final question to you, darren, to his point what is at stake? as common citizens, they will not be willing to step in and assist fellow citizens when in jeopardy. i think the manhattan b.a. has it wrong because we as common citizens should step up as opposed to stepping back. >> sandra: i'm looking over at my computer to see if any updates from the courtroom. how long the deliberations go and darren, great to have you here and please come back soon.
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>> thank you for having me. >> sandra: all right. speak of the city of chicago is out of the business of funding illegals. we are out of the business of prioritizing non-american citizens. >> john: angry americans in chicago lashing out at the mayor to fight the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. >> sandra: plus, folks in north carolina still in recovery mode two months after hurricane helene and many left without homes in freezing weather. we are live on the ground next. ♪ ♪
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automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> that challenges is that it is now winter. and it just makes building here that much more typical. >> right now our plan is to begin working on getting that tiny home they'll. it will be tight, but we will make it work. >> john: suffering continuing in north carolina and president biden announced $1 billion for disaster relief in africa. just some american families are still sleeping in tents in the freezing cold more than two months after hurricane helene devastated the area. deep correspondent steve harrigan with snow boots on the ground hard to hit north carolina where i'm sure, steve, low 20s at night.
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>> in his 20s right now, john. not a lot of movement and not a lot of action and not a lot of cleanup. this area looks two months ago after the storm hit in more than 5,000 people in western north carolina still in emergency temporary housing. anderson and her daughter told us they are grateful for a warm room after spending time completely on their own. >> we were down to 6 gallons of water. we were rationing the water and we have two dogs. and then our phones went out. we wear there all alone and the only way to get on and off of their properties over a bridge, which was gone. so we were there several days before anybody found us. >> when you go around this area go to the scope of the distraction is so complete, it is hard for some people who live here just to process what it is
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they are seeing. >> my poor little wife, she stays upset and stressed about something as simple as all of the trees when you ride through the neighborhoods. it is shocking when you look on the side of the hill how many trees are pushed over and snap and just go to the landscape is forever changed. that is disappointing. >> these people are tough. they don't complain, that when you talk to them you realize the frustration is building. john, back to you. just those folks gives a lot more help than they have got. steve harrigan on the ground. >> sandra: president-elect trump nasty deportations they want but chicago's progressive mayor will not cooperate even if it apparently goes against the will of voters. former trump ceo counselort, kellyanne conway is here and will join us next with reaction.
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