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>> i'm charlie hurt in for laura ingraham and this is a t special edition of v "the ingraham angle." authorities released new information regarding yesterday'egass explosion at the trump hotel in las vegas. we will reveal that in aed moment's the, 14 firm dead in r a vicious mfte terrorist attack and today the fbi made major reassessment thes suspect shamsud-din jabbar was acting alone here too we also learned his allegiance to isis and he posted numerous videos wt social media support for isis moments before they attack and hear with the latest is fox news correspondent, mike tobin. mike. >> charlie, a medal for his participation in the global war against terrorism. the fbi said shamsud-din jabbar diedrror in new orleans a terroo the fbi put out a new flyer because they are trying to drum up information and surveillance bodio's of jabbar walking in
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this area 1:00 in the morning. wit includes a picture of a cooler and that his significance because there were two coolerslo insi which ieds and explosive devices were left. a digital to plaintiff you have any information. the number of victim fatalities are holding at 14 while 37 are injured. new year'sswin festivities in fl swing turned it into a weapon anstd plowed into bourbon street with every indicatiokin he wantd to kill more people evidenced by the homemade bombs or ieds left and the colors. the way superintendent kirkpatrick said he was helping a undoing the damage he did.rn jabbar posted videosed online ad wanted to target his family, but he was concerned maybe attention verswould not focus on the war b between believers and disbelievers indication of hisac radicalized faith. on the back of a truck he flew th e flag of isis and said that is what inspired him. >> what i can tell you right now
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hean was 100% inspired by isis. we are digging through more than social media, more interviews working with some of our other partners to ascertain just how to ascertain a little bit more about that condition.an >> jabbar surf 13 years in the army and employed to afghanistan with second airborne incapacity of's w human resources and information technology specialist. that is what he got the metal port appeared we had problems in civilian life,rain a divorce wia restraining orde r and preventing him from propan e messages to his inj wife and causing injury. jabbaru was shot dead on bourbon street.co you camin hear the noise in theo background, bourbon street ise coming back to life.er there are many similarities between the attack here bourbon street in the attack ort explosion the cybertruck in vegas including thine fact that both individuals involvethe d sd in the 82nd airborne what used t to be fort bragg. they both use the same app to
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rent their vehicles but beyond that the fbi said there really isn't hard evidence connecting the two, charlie. >> charlie: great reporting has always been a couple of questions. there is some speculation after theculterthe e fact with thfae e truck in new orleans that the isis flag was somehow sort of concealed. was there some reason for that? or is that misreporting?i >> you know, that information hasn't been released to thisay inextent.ro i haveun seen the after photosin with isis flag on the ground. i think that will come out subsequent days. >> charlie: and tell us,ople obviously, there is a lot going on in new orleans and a lot of people are there. do authorities feel like the city is fairly secure at the moment?ou >> there is a lot of security at
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either end of bourbon street. you can see a lot of barriers preinstalled that are now up.y the police are not letting vehicles come on bourbon streett as they usually don't anyway when bourbon street.t of put the surrounding streets a lot of police presence and a lot of roads blocked off and a lot of caution. >> charlie: great reporting, mike, , thanks. joining us now is jonathan gilliam, former fbi special agagent, brett sadler sr. fellow at the hoover foundation and charles moreno, former ths senior advisor. jonathan, i have to start with you. all afkind of amazing to watch all of thites and watch the reaction from officials aftefacr the fact. it does seem like authorities were completely caught off guard here and i'm prepared for this. >> i think complacency is the word. it is just as shocking to watch t
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these people walk down the same road thastt this happened last nighitt and not even give it or sorry, two nights ago and not i even t give it a thought. to me, that is very alarming. but i think you are getting on something here, law enforcementv and citye officials around the country have failed to evolve as the attackers evolved their tactics. these truck attacks have been talked about and used by isis since 2010 when they rode an article about how efficient they are. d i think it is one of the easiest things to guard against. i think what we saw in the press conference in new orleans is a sign of the incompetents. i'm not trying to insult them, but the way of they just don't progress in law enforcement and in the cities to really think outside ofx the box and do things that may be in a way they didn't do before.,
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because i will tell you this right now, charlie, we may be c talking about trucks today, but this right here before hundred dollar drone, this iome.s the nt flavor to come and this has been used all over ukraine and theth middle east. it cost $400. they can put an explosive on that and i can are carry and stl not guaranteed these city officials are not consideringso this at this time. >> charlie: charles, he brings up an important thing that struckt me as well. watching the press conferencei yesterday where throe fbi rollel out the possibility that this is a terrorist attack. listen t>>o this, and i want to get your reaction. >> he posted several videos to an online platform proclaiming his support for isis. into the first video, jabbar explains he originally plannedrn to harm family and friends but concerning the news headlines would not focus ons "the war between the believers and disbelievers."
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>> charlie: so of course, i was thinking about the clip from the previous day or the fbi rolled out the possibility that it was terrorism. but of course, they have come to realize in fact it was terrorism.yo >> that should have never been said. it was a big mistake. you see that reflected by the fbi when they sert down with fbi deputy director for counterterrorism to take over the briefings. because they will not have t confidence in the official that briefed on this. look, to jonathan's point about the threat level in the country, municipalities need to start their security planning to match the threatic t level. the specific threats that are out there. we know vehicles are one method grof attacks that these terrorit groups that they prefer lone actors carry out mass casualty events using drones will be the next evolution. we have already seen this starting. i think here in the
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united states, we are behind the curve. as the fbi is trying to be somewhaton transparent during a fast-moving, ongoing investigation, you are hearing all of these briefings coming with caveats that at this moment this is the information we havev we have got to remember that las vegas, they haven't even finished the search warrant on i electronic devices of this subject. so i don't think we can sayon divisively and conclusively thew have reached the decision whether or not there is a connection between these two subjects. : no, brett, one of the things that makes this o understandhard terri and somewhat terrifying is the factborn this guy, jabbar, was n here and grew up here and then became radicalized. that to me seems much more difficult and nearly insurmountable problem. to deal with. >> anyonrae can be radicalized,
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give him the right circumstances and surroundings.ro clearly, this individual ub pcertainly had some troublinr past few years financially and ntfamily problems. perhaps even got into the wrongw crowd.as i think there needs to be more looking at andas atmos he was looking at and who is he associated with the last year an,ing,d what did his neighbor ? much like cisse to makeou something, say something we need to be better neighbors and on the lookout for our fellow american.. >> charlie: jonathan, one of the things the authorities today are talking about the importance of putting up better bollardss anfod securing securing theff streets for the last attack as you pointed out, that will be different than what the next atk is probably. do you havise any faith they are taking any of this stuff seriously question. >>theyrt when they start saying they are going to do it after d
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peopleyi die, in other words it takes people dying in order to do it, i have a problem with thatity. in those executives int city. g the reality is, you know, the nypd does this great everyday an d they use police cars, buses, dump trucks with sand in it and whatever it takes to secure that area. it doesn't take millions of dollars. it just takes ingenuity. look at it this way, charlie. i say it ogn a level, playing per,level everybody can underst. you remember thewe p game rock, paper, scissors that we played as a kid, if you can take rock out for instance and say let's eliminate rock . we figured out that is one of the possibilities and let's remove it. now you have to worry about pape.r and scissors so you y mitigate those circumstancesou.e that is the way the threat t assessment works. if you can eliminate oneinat possible attack, you cann mitigate the otherth ones if you can eliminate those as well.
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in this case, there was none of it. s> charlie: charles, this wa joe biden three and a half years ago downplaying isis. watch this. >> according to the intelligence community, terrorism for thite supremacy is the mos lethal threat on a holiday. not isis, not al qaeda, white supremacist. [applause] that is not me, that is the intelligence community. >> charlie: do you think thatt this kind of focus on white supremacy, you know, keptn distracted us from finding what is actualllly the threat?in >>di not only has the biden administration taken the>>y were the main thing the main thing, but i've got to tell you something, he has implemented policies that haveco set this country back decades from homeland securityt oustandpoint.
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nhe has undercut our overall national security like no president in history. he has undermined law enforcement. he has undermined every first responder in this country and made their jobs 100 times h harder than it needs to be. he has taken his foot off of the gas against isis. and that was demonstrated on a new year's day when this attack was carried out. the fbi we focus their mission toafter september 11 towards terrorism, and that is what they need to be focused on each and every day. it is unacceptable that somebody like this individual is posting these things, this rhetoric on social media, and still theey bureau claims that they are undetected and that they had no. idea that this person portrayed a threat to the country. it can't happen anymore.re >> charlie: before beco, brett, what are your thoughts of
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biden's handling of national security? atrocious is the simple way to describe it.know to explain a lot of the things you are saying life returning t asnormal so quick and not visibo police presence as noted earlier, this is a lack of a leadership that is really resulting in all of these atrocities and disasters starting from afghanistan debacle evacuation to thee poorest borders and millions of people that command and we have no idea who they are. many thousands of them knownip felonies, and murderer's.le that aad complete lack ofh. leadership, feckless leadership at best out of the white house. the sooner we get to january 20th, the safer we willm all be. >> charliee can i say one thin? the time i was in the fbi, it never saw one white supremacy case tha pt didn't include in prison that was not in the present, not one. this is all created masqueradevt
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by the biden administration. and activist to make it lookhat' like it is the issue.n, >> charlie t: that is a sobering reminder. gentleman coach thank you very much.os brand-neiow details in the trump hotel cybertruck explosion. but the police found and the driver's truck. that is next. miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo.
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♪ ♪e te >> charlie: las vegas police are still investigating the tesla cybertruck explosion outside of the trump hotel. for th core latest we turn to fox newsd ev correspondent, christina coleman. christina. a good evening, charlie theytthe identify the suspect 37-year-old matthew livelsberger of colorado springs. they say he has a highly decorated army soldier most g recently a greenbrae on leave from germany. they believe he was the lone driver of the tesla cybertruck exploding wednesday morning outside of trump international hotel in las vegas. they believe livelsberger shot himself in the head while in the vehicle before the explosion. >> i'm comfortable calling it a suicide with the bombing that occurred immediately thereafter and i'm not giving it any other labels.st >> 17 people suffered minordn
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'tinjuries. they said it could babsoe worsed the vehicle did not absorb a lot of the explosion.clud they found a lot of evidence in the cybertruck including military i.d. d fra passport, multiple times t apparently damage from the blas. >> they are almost beyond recognition as well. there is slr model b30 semiautomatic firearm and athe number of fireworks still in the e that had to be removed. >> also, there are some similarities between the deadly ion.terror attack in new orleand the cybertruck explosion. the suspects in both incidents serve time in the army, both in afghanistan in 2009, no indication they interacted witho eachth other at that time. also, both suspects used vehicles in this incident that theys sa rented through the tur, app. there is no connection between>> the two cases although they are still investigating. >> working hand in a lab,th
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side-by-side, terrace lee toe determine is there any ongoing threat to the public to identify the subject to determine any potential connection to otherin veevents in their world most notably new orleans? >> so the investigation continues as the authorities work to identify and motive for the cybertruck explosion, charlie.th >> charlie: christina, thanks. this whole story seems more bizarre with every detail that comes out.next to make some sense out of it, our next guest jonathan fahey former dhs official. y jonathan, had a make sense ofe all ofit this? >> that is a very good lead man because it is hardthis to make f this. but it seems to me is something that would make sense that someho w politically motivated because it is trump hotel, cybertruck with e1 mask but you think this is some sort of possible attack on trump or attack, terrorist attack but
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something he planned on doing something, had second thoughts and committed suicide. but it's harct td to tell. but it is concerning because the fact that donald trump isd potentially the target year, this would make the third timewh and what, six months, donald trump osur his property r r things the subject of severely violent attacks. so it does raise the concern anu sort of goes back to all of the rhetoric leading up during the campaign and then some. thea lot of people, may be takg it seriously antiviolence ratcheting up.s they were so many unanswered questions, this one seems a little bit weird. a couple of coincidences with new orleans but noeyt enough to edhave any reason to think they are connected. >> charlie: i think you make aun really great point there.up of course, a the importance of s rhetoric. everythingeen. seems to be ampep at a level i havt e never seen r at least i have never seen in terms of political discourse
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clearance of the other interesting thing about these murderers or the murder and thee bomber here is that neither one of them are among the millions of illegal or unknown illegals that we have allowedou into the country. itp an does kind of make me won, make me stop and wonder, my goodness, what else don't we know if these are a couple ofop people homegrownle, what don't e know with all of these people that have come across the bo border? >> you are exactly right, and it can be so much worse. i thought what was striking about alejandro mayorkas with fox and joe biden statement last night, they went out of their way to say american citizen in the military almost like americanrati citizens a conjuref term in their view. but what they are really showing is defensiveness because they know what theyla have been doing the last four years, which is open our border to anyone who kwants to come in here. as you know and people who watcs
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fox, at this let 99 people onst the terrorist watch list thailt were stopped by border patrol ans whd still let into the couny and they've never told us what happened to them. they alluded they dealt with it but we don't know. it is really that got aways and this administration has done nothing to suggest they arey takingth this issue nearly as serious as they mean to. meanwhile, they go after grandma's january 6th and school boardsu sh.al if your public safety you shoul focus on safety threats and out this nonsense to createpr politicaoml issues.y hayou send doj to promoteur political narratives. but unfortunatele ty they haven doing that and somebody in the a victim where many people will be the victims of somebody they let and to advance their political agenda.u >> charlie: you know,a jonathan, as you pointed out ami moment ago during the politicali
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rhetoric, metal livelsberger family was a big trump supporter and told the independent "he is to have this patrioticvi staff on tngo facebook and 100%v loving the country and he loved trump and a very, very patriotic soldier, patriotic american." again, it just doesn't make sense. >> this one really doesn't. there could be severe component where people come back and it is hard to figure this one out.g de hopefully the next few days once they dig deeper into the peo social media accounts and maybe talk to other people, maybe they will get answers. but you really don't know. and not to say someone is there someone's rhetoric because but a heightened state o f red brick anmighd more likely to happen ad thapeople that might have shorr fuse or something like that migw hatriggered a little bit easier. you and i know people at this stuff and most of what the democrats say with trump we
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don't take seriously but people out there do, unfortunately. >> charlie: it is enough to drive anybody insane. so maybe we should knock it off. jonathan, thank you for joining us . about t the new orleans truck driver and the driver of the less like a cybertruck served in the u.s. army. las vegas driver was active duty military and an oppressor today the las vegas police discussed t similarities between the two.e >> there are number of things ii this case that are similar to the attack in new orleans. we do know her subject here served in the military.fo both of the subjects served at fort bragg north carolina. they both served in afghanistan in 2009. and we th also know, of course they used a rental company turo app.e >> charlie: the fbi said today no definitive link betweenvent e two man. joining me carl daniel davis
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retired u.s. army member. lieutenant, what in the world is going on in the army that would lead two members to commit violent acts? >> i think it is really important to keep this in context, 1.8 million members of the armed forces on active reserves, et cetera. at these two guys ared human beings. we have issues in public at large and society and the military. but whend ther you look, there s been some studies recently and a lot of concerns after jan january 6th. there were a lot of folko ths military veterans and maybe we need to look at a problem here. so cis ran into some stuff and they found that what they have to do in the skill fraction of less than 1% that have any concerns at all about radi radicalism, and the study said most cases lower percentages of potentiaism l radicalism in military and society at large. s that does not surprise me
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because most people who joinedey the military have a level country and want to defend the country and they don't want to radicalize what you anything aagainst it, even if they don't agree with points here and there. i thin dk people need to be g too manyout drawin conclusions because those two. guys have military backgrounds. >>rspe charlie: sure. i think thatthis is a greatra perspective to add to this end very important. but it is kind of strange. it makes you wonder, what are we doing about recruitment? that would be my first question. ar e we making a a mistake with recruitment? and both of these guys earned o awarding ohmic awards.n he jabbar earned a medal for global anwar on terrorism becomes a terrorist. is a problem with recruitment? is the problem with the idea we don't do a very good job ofob recognizing when you havlee a problem? thes se guys were were short timers in the military. >> i think the issue is not that
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but let's look at jabbar, first of alladic.s he wasn't radicalize to those interviewed in the press today untiich l about a year ago, whia seven or eight years after he left service. apparently there is no connection what happened during that time he was in service anthd one in las vegas. that hi there by all accounts some kind of domestic issue that was going on. some kind of problem with his wife and he left and drove toan this and no evidence whatsoever this has kind of terrorist kind of operation in terms of isis or anything radicalize like that. this look like a mental health issue. on e thing that is important, wetr have to take care of each otherm that is one thing the militaryb, tries to do very well and certainly my time in activee duty. u we are at yo human beings and there will be mistakes made and sometimes people get radicalize for no reason as and then you can'tt. o anything about it. i don't think it is and if you have regarding the wrong peoplet we do lots of screening on thati
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anywayke.th there is such ina tiny number of things happen like this that i don't think you have systemic problem. >> charlie: it is truly mystifying, but we thank you for bringing and shedding some lighg on it. thank you. congress is demanding answers about the new orleans terroras attack and cybertruck explosion in las vegas. senator tom cotton reacts next. ♪ ♪
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>> i participated in the classified level briefin >> i participated in the classified level briefing earlier thist we afternoon by th eiintelligence agencies and the som but we need our federal partners to do their job and there is some frustration.f >> charlie: so, are members ofus congress getting all of the reinformation they need?cl joining us is tom cottonai.
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senator, the fbi is claiming they are being transparent.of watch this t. n >> wote want to be transparent with a the public. years of the fbi not being transparent, we are being transparent as we can and fortunately as we are being transparent, unfortunately there is information we have tk ano go recorrect. >> charlie: so senator, are you satisfied with the fbi sharing with you all? >> charlie, first off, i want to express my condolences to the victims or the families have 14l victims of this terror attack io new orleans yesterday. i can tell you congress ha havst got much more than what you had seen in the news. it is true the fbi has had to take back some of the statements. likethe yesterday, for instanco to the very first thing thest locainl said this is not an actf terrorism. po2 that seems to be the instinct in most cases when something like this happens. use the most people with common sense ca n say, gushed, that
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looks like terrorism to me butsp they should not jumpec to conclusion either especially p itro tends to be politicallyss iocorrect. to protect president biden from impolitical repercussions.ua llthe first reports from the frt often and usually incomplete or even incorrect. that communicates with optiinvestigations as well. it is time to make sign for the fbi to say we are exploring evidenced to and taking it to logical conclusion as opposed to jumping to politically correct conclusion.yo >> charlie: i think it is a very good point. i have to ask you just because of your own military service, i am sort of puzzledth by all of this. in both of the cases in new orleans and las vegas go to. jail you had people who had extensive military service. into case have the guy ince las vegas, he was a green beret. special forces soldier. what is your reaction to that.
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>> as your last guest said that case in las vegas seems somewhat puzzling. we'll take my own advicee and t jump to conclusion. ey w the facts lead us to the coming days.s to in the new orleans attack, this terrorist appears to be radicalize after he left the army. it is the case sometimes a bad apple slips through the systemth and about 15 years ago, however the biden administration for four years has stuck its head il the sand to islamic terrorism. if you recall president biden and national hav intelligence ad the secretary of defense have s always had the biggest threat teface is from racially and ethnically motivated terrorism, specifically white supremacist terrorism. they launched a witch hunt in the military to find whitefi supremacist in thend military ad .they could barely find any at all and most were criminal gang
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members.ra anti example of misplacedto priorities have this administration. with the fbiandm, they've had a chance to chase down a grandma with red maga or target parents had a school board or traditional catholics or pro-life hav protesters. yet,an once again we have a s eeterrorist attack and fbit at charges out and says nothing to see here noti a terrorist a bad that all appeared to the fbi needs to do a much better job of establishing the kind of culture from the top that serves thousands of brave men and womey on the front lines at the fbi tm keep the country safe andat much of what the american people expect. t president trump and kash patel hewill do once they take home. >> charlie: i also look forward to hearings in the senate with the heads of the fbi and some of these other agencies to see if mostly concerned about white supremacy as opposed to terrorist attacks like this.
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thank you, senator, for joining us. just ahead, said he's on edge after the latest attacks.
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broke out in new york after the new orleans terrorist attack. >> in palestine, people, we are sending you back to, you whiteto [bleep]! >> charlie: these radicale. protesters don't even try toe hide their hate. joining me now is joe borelli, h minority leader of new york city council. joe, i have to ask you and it is kind of amazing to see these protests happening today. of course, i remember a year anw a half ago after october 7th attacks in israel, we sell the same thing. it is kind of mind-blowing to me that you have people in a lot of these people aren't even wearing masks. they are out publicly protesting the staff.ould >> yeah, if he would have heard a headline protest aftert terrorist attack imen new orleas inting normal society could youu would mean protesting against terrorism. that is not what>> w we have the scair. p eowhat you shown on the screen,i
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these are vile people and openly anti-semitic people and openly racist against white people.ng they are simply the type of people spurring on attacks that we saw in new orleans. they don't have some sort of nuanced definition of theve intifada so they cheer globalized intifada from the river to the sea and phrases like that, they are specifically and really, it is just targeting.orm at the same type of terrorists that perform acts like we saw in new orleans. it is disgusting, vile and has k no place in civilized society spamming you know, it is interesting, we spent so muchc time focusing on the failures oe public officials and we should and failures that allow terrorist attacks to occur or at the failures that allowco millions of unknown illegals to kicome into the country. but i do think it is kind of interesting you do have thisty level or breakdown of stability
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amon.g normal, regular citizensr anesd then, it can't be all that surprising that as a result of all of that were at the same time, you wind up with thisu horrifying epidemic of crime where you have somebody burned o death on a subway. >> look, talking about the protest go tellio if people aren telling them who they are coachable lead them. if they are marching behind hamas as we saw into new york city protest, you should believe theoty are here o promote violencesaw. and promote sort of terrorism we saw. it goes deeperreal than that in new york. we have a setting that is suffering from a period of decay over the last fivex ye or six ys pre-pandemic when new york city politicians and new york state politicians passed a series of reforms that basically erased any sense of public order and public safety. the net result whether on the streets listening to hamas protesters or subway feeling threatened by mentally ill
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people or tren de aragua gangsters, we are on decline.ad >> charlie: well, bit is a very sad thing to see. i hope politicians wake up and start doing something about it.. joe, thank you for joining us. just ahead of, trump tearing into biden after the terrorist attacks in new orleans.
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>> let us welcome at our great president, joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you, thank you.m sui can assure you are clapping because i finally showed up. [laughter] >> charlie: our absentee president did finally show up tc address the american people regarding the horrific attack in new orleans, but not until 7:00 p.m. last night.ur >> i know i can speak for all americans when i say, our hearts
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are with the people in new orleans after this despicable attack that occurred early morning hours. the investigation is continuing to be active, and no one should jump tlio conclusions. >> charlie: while biden is urging thet public not to jumpo conclusions, that hasn't stoppe donald trump from concluding that biden in the administration failed to protect its citizens writing on truths social, "joe biden is the worste president in the history of c omamerica in a complete and totl disaster." writing in another post, "the doj and fbi and local stater joprosecutors have not done ther job having spent all waking hours unlawfully attacking political opponent, me, rather a than focusing on protecting americans fromnd the outside and inside, violent that isatio infiltrated all aspects of our government and our nationemse itself. the democrats should be ashamedn of themselves for allowing this to happen to our country." joining me now, ari fleischer,
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fox news contributor and former white house white house press secretary george w. bush and kaylee mcghee white at the fellow steamboat institute and independent raymond's form. what did you make of that bizarre statement from the nigpresident last night? >> the man jumped to a conclusion on the border patrol with migrants when it illegally entered river don't jump toan conclusiond . isis is a hateful ideology imported into the united statesh we will do everything we can to defeat isis everywhere it is. we will do everything to expel hamas and pro-hamas protesters from the streets of the united states of america and we will not stop until we destroyei this ideology and protect americans from it. that is what a president should have said after they attacked.he i'm not worried how much time it took himere to say it. there is a hesitancy for the
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president to get out and say things. but it does what he said more importantly what he didn't say that is the problem.>> c >> charlie: you know, kaylee,or he is right about that and it'sl noast just what he said or thed frslowness of what he said last night, but it is also what weeas heard from him over the past four years trying to blame,ul trying to speculate white supremacy is the greatest terrorist threat in america today, which clearly it is not.i speak ofon the reason that biden can't reach a conclusion, he omplcan't answer questions aboue tragedy's unfolding is he'thsen completely checked outce herein to the pressgl conference is an embarrassment. i can't think a single person who watch that and reassured we have commander-in-chief capable and competent at c the time of crisis. that is certainly aa factor ofc the attacks unfolding right now. physical weakness, policy weakness is only going to invite further crises in the united states. our enemies know they have a
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narrow time frame in which they connect before real leadership comes to the white house. unfortunately, we see the consequences of that real-time. biden's partina g care for the united states drawing in nasa bull's-eye on the entire country as he signaled he is incapable of standing up for sovereignty, enemiehas know that and the american people, unfortunately, discovering that the hard way. >> charlie: you know, amongin republicans on capitol hill, obt talking about a historically slim majoritory as they try toet tycome together. but speaker johnson feel s pretty confident he will be able to get the votes needed to be speaker. watch this and what he toldla rrlalarry kudlow earlier. >> i think itht will be okay, larry, we will have one novo and ge wt it on the first round. as noted, we have to stick together. >> charlie: do you share his
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confidence?n >> no.th tha because we have all seen this before. i help. >> johnson is right.ect the problem is whoever they elect if it is not.pe >> johnson, it will be speakerdi next and they will do it to the next guy and the next guy and the next guy. it is tos no end to this been an adult in the room to bring the parties together.t there is an inevitableha compromise. that is what happens when you have a small majority like republicans have. until they start acting like ahn unifiesod team, republicans will always be in trouble. >> johnson i hope he survives, buy wht it is a bullet to everyy who wants to support president trump. >> charlie: kaylee, do youable feel confident president trump will be able to rally republicans in the t house aroud getting something dones ca so>> republicans can start to addresi their agenda?ic >> i certainly hopane so.hn began,so republicans owe it to o
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american people in this case to reelecnt mike johnson. what is the great way trump to, get anhed they want and implemet his agenda fast because remember he only has two years to implement his agenda, especially if democrats retake congressity midterm. soneed republicans need to comen and show front of unity and get : sothings done.he >> charlie: so, do you feel confiden t that the republicans will eventually listen toth president trump,in who obviously endorsed johnson actually did tht hie right thing and put himk in the speakership? >> i2026 think they will becaus they know 2026 iprs right around the corner. there will be primaries and republican voters are watching. >> charlie: ari, kaylee, thank you so much. that is that for us tonight and charlie hurt in for laura ingraham and thank you for watching this special edition of "the ingraham angle." ♪ ♪ >> a fox news alert, fox goes inside

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