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the fbi versus america.s of tont that's the focus of tonight's angle. day >> you ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did thingsk get so off track in america?er now, i'm just not talking about the lousy economy or high prices either. >> a lot of the bedrock values seem to be in short supply.t suy respect for elders, respect for our history. respect for our constitution. how about justho basicw ab dece? >> you just put a magazine, you still try to mar-a-lago stupid . you see those like of that she's going to die. ie >> the rank depravity, today the viciousness, the casual nature of the violence today seems different. s differenat least from what i r seeing growing up. g is one thing is obvious. en wa when wnne can't expect our next
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generation to respect the rule of law, we can't., we c >>er we certainly can't. if our own f.b.i. is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. but operating within an obvious political bias, as it did recently against my next guesttn ,mark halk, a pro-life activist in pennsylvania. he's going to tell his story. it was all exposed today, though, during the grilling of . >> this is ag merrick garland. >> this is a case where a catholic pro-life demonstrator, father wasan accused of disorderly conduct in front of an abortion centerbo . >> the local prosecutor, the philadelphia distric attorney , who is a democrat, a liberal, very progressive,ry r declinedes to prosecute. >> and then after all of that, your justice department sent between 20 and 30 armed agentsut in the early morning hours to the house private residence afterrest this guy after he had offered to turn himself in
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voluntarily. here's the photo. here is the phgain again. >> you can see the long guns. you can see the ballistic shields. >> all i know is what the fbi whs said, which is that they made the decisions on the ground as to what was safest and easiest. >> are you telling me that in your opinion as attorney general, it wa as objectively necessary to use 20 or 30 swatc style agents with long guns and ballistic shields for these people? >> what i'm saying is that decisions about how to go about this were made on the groundis - by fbi. >> s-o you said is a disgraceful performance by your justice department and a disgraceful? use of resources. li now, holly was masterful and everyone, including t liberals, know that the fbihe gives ki gd gloves treatmentho a to liberal activists who vandalize property, now,orize people, smash and loot.re now, there's little to no's lit chance they're going to betle tt he hted like mr. houck. garland had pathetic excuses. >> but senator leahy, he had
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the facts in 2020 two .f months2 >> and for02 the first couple of months of 2020 three , doj announced charges against thirty four individuals for blocking access to or vandalizing abortion clinics. and there have been over eighty one reported attacks on pregnancy centers.30 one hundred and thirty attacks attack on catholic churches since the leak of the dobs decision and only two individuals have been charged. so how do you explain this disparity? by reference to anything other than politicization of what's happening there? >> i will sais y you are quite right. there are manywith r more prosecutions with respect to the blocking of the of the abortion centers. >> but that is generallyenerally because they are b those actions are taken with photography at the time during the daylight and seeing the person who did it is quite easy to those who are attacking the pregnancy
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resources centers, which is urca hard thing to do, are doing this at night in the dark.it's >> oh, it's the pro sunshine bias. ohgot it. oh, my goodness. garland has zero credibility. cr and when it was cruz's time to question him. oh, boy. >> in the wake of the leak of the dobs decision, when rioters descended on the homes of six supreme court justices night aftees nightr night after, you did nothing.g. when extremeness groups likein hara sent us and jane's revenge ,openly organized campaigns of harassment at the homes of justices, you sat on your handsu when these same groups posted online information about where the justices worship or their home addresses or where their kids went to school. you again sat on your hands and did nothing. has the department of justice
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brought even a single case under this statute? >> the job of the united states marshals is to defend the lives. the answer is no. fund. the lives of the justices. >> and that's our number one priority. they havioritye unwilling to sa. the answer's no. you knowu , it'sknow i no,t' i s no. >> everyone in this in this hearing room knows it's no. of>> course it is . well, garland, it's just another biden administration official who r who refuses anyci accountability. he's not going to apologiz.e for what's happening because this is their plan to weaponizes the doj. that's what they need to dohink to defeat republicans or so they think. now, look,. how they've treatede docume some of the january six defendants that we've documented here on the anglent r held in solitary confinement for parading throughl? the capitol years in jail.is t it's whyhe the release of thoseh tapes is so important. the fbi lies and the doj covers for them. and nowhere did wedo see thisgat bias use more egregiously than
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against donald trump. i believe your intention, and il believe it's a politicalie intention to indict president trump became presmp becamr when classified documents were discovered repeatedly atresiden. president biden's multiple residence. those were first discovere d on november 2nd, six days before the prior election. e department of justice was notified on november 4th. and yet miraculouslyth, again ,i no leak about the classifieded documents ate biden' president s home when it politicallyt po benefitelitid the effort to go d after and charge donald trump doj leak leaks under all circumstances are inappropriate ,and they were not directed by anyone in the that's called >> laurat or deny. oh, of course, leaks are inappropriate. always. and they're apparently carried out by a ghost. don't know who did it ever. now, garland certainly didn'twok seem worked up about thatbout as the fbi's richmond field office was about catholics
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who attend the latin mass . when garland was pressed on this memorandum that basically targeted there traditionalist catholics, there was nowhere to go but well,outrg >>in the outrage.e. >> they advocate the advocatd f. and i quote, the exploration ofe new avenues for tripwirewaditioa and source development against traditionalist catholics. o fav their language, including those who favor the latin mass . attorney general. are you cultivating sources and spies in latinlatin ma mass parishes? agreemdid it happen? >> that's what they're looking into. but i'm totally in agreementt wl with you. >> tha>> laut document is appal. well, the bottom line is thosely republican senators conclusively demonstrate that ae our doj doesn't care, thatg appe our laws aren't being applieds. equally to their political opponents. why isn't the guy in the richmond field officat's the e fired? is that why is he still or she still working there?
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you know, there are simply too many indefensible examples outmg there from targeting trump with that boguets russianparent collusion nonsense to targeting parents at school boards meetings. so now it's up to republicans to use the power of the purse to stop once and for all. >> this madness, asian the politicization of departm. tment is a proble and you can tellt a your department not a chance in . we're going to be reauthorizing that thing without some major, major reforms. major,your department is not trd because it has been politicized . without trust in government,goti things will continuera to spiral in the united states .th the way yoat yu vote , the chure you attend shoulctd never affect the way the government, especially the fbi, with all the powers it ha is to treat yor under the law any differently. y. the use of federal powerolitical to punish political adversaries is what we expect in beijing, maybe moscow, but not
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washington. and that's the angle with mef th now is one of the victims ofhe l merrick garland shameful behavior, pro-life activistshav mark houk, i mentioned them inmn the angle. mark angle., now, do you accept the attorney general's explanation of your case that he does respect what the fbi does, yet the decisions aree gru made on the groundnd by thee officials on the ground there die? i reject most of it., obviously, agree that the eastern district had to make the decision, bu th as the question is not so much. is it a matter of ten or twelve agents that were at my house? i think that's what qualifies. to mt the fact that they came to my house, banged on the door and didn't even announce themselves violently banged on the door, did not present a warrant to me, which
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is protocol and proceeded to shackle the man. it is baseless from and to a tae for six plus hours. it was in their own words, not a threat and not a risk to flight. so i think the real questions are like, is this protocol? to and so, you know, those questions didn't come up. i think, you know, i have to reject most of what he saidur . mark, eitherha you have a reallr bad sore throat or we're having some audio issues. we love that. t so we're goingry to we're, in fact, check back with you, but we can try to fix those in just. a few moments. >> all right. joe biden delivered an address se the house democratic retreat in baltimore earlier tonight. wait a second. you missed it. l do welln', don't worry. >> he seemed as clueless as ever. >>n one way, tha by the way, to deal with inflation. it's just about atd the end ooe the month. doyou youpl have anything leftr after you pay all your bills?s. you have anything left over,e bn you have a little bit of breathing room. what we've been that's what: weg
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you've been abouhtt as far as breathing room? well, a new record . 60% of americans are living paycheck to paycheck. there president biden, according to politico, house dems were tha hoping that by the speech tonight will light their path back to the majority. pat >> well, here's his path. an need to come together on police reform and immigration reform. we've got to reinstate roe v. wade and pass it nationally. we're going to ban assault weapons again, come or highn a water and high capacity magazines. and how excited waras the housew democratic caucus about all this? while politico went on toen o report, though, the lion's share of the caucus members were cheering, biden and charm city, several skipped his speech to stay in d.c. for anon awards ceremony honoring singer hono mitchell. t tr >> i would make a joke about trying to play both sides for all you joni mitchell fan.
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all right. foining me now is ari fleischer ,former white house press secretary, fox news contributor, and victor daviibus hanson, senior fellow at the the hoover institution. all right, ari, biden tonight, is that a winning message, given what the countryng , american families are facing? trieell, first, it's a losing message in the fact that he could have tried at least to dot some of these things when the democrats controlled the house and the senate s. conh but the democrats no longermakig control the house. and joe biden making all these e promisess to do these thingsouh that are going to go nowhere. so it's all about the democrat t base. >> whetrn heue goes to a retreaa like this, laura , it's allll about rallying the democratic base, making sure that the liberal community, the progressive communitye thinks he's there. he's one of them.is bee and that's been the fundamentale flaw of the biden administration. they govern and they speak. progressives instead of moderates or centrists, the type of person joe biden that unifier promised to be.r he's the last thing, least
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thing, far thing from beinga unf a unifier. victor, i want to build on what we talked about in angle, which is this rank corruption and political bias withinne one of the most powerfulagencie and obvi in the united states . and obviously, there are wondl people who work ins the fbi. we say that that's obvious.ob goodvious men and women who are committed. but we see example afterwhethe example whether it's trump targeted parents, targeted traditional catholics, targeted, poor guy is just protestingpoor guy outside of an abortion clinic targeted. and merrick garland is like, well, you know, those decisions are made on the ground or. oh, yeah, that wasn't good.allyn but there's no accountability. zero. what does that say to america? well, i think americans aree amr wondering, laura , is there anything the fbi won't do? kevin kleinsmith, the fbi lawyer, is now a felony doctor to document. documentsthey offered christopr steele, who had a fake dossier.s he was offered a million
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dollars by the fbi to finde co and yeue thing. he couldn't theyt. yet they use that fake dossier to fool a fisa judge to spyzens. on americans. they contracted twitter out and paid him three million dollars to suppress informationd about a laptop that affected t the election. electthey wiped clean, subpoend phones during the mueller investigation. we have no need to get in this lisa page and peter stroke. in h >> and the last look at the last four directors. we had robert mueller, oath who swore under oath he didn'the know at the steele dossier was and he didn't know what fusion gbs was that was the pillars of his entire investigation that we had. james comey, who played amnesia two hundred and forty five times under oath, we hadth andrew mccabe admittedly lied to federal investigators four times. these weres or the top people.er now, i don't need to get into christopher wray. he's very decent us . so i don't think people have what they want to believe in. the fbi. lost >> but they lost all confidence in the washington leadership.
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neither they should disperse it and put the headquarters in kansas or break up the fbi and farm it out to different agencies. buerent agencies, but itt it cae people are afraid of it.. at>> well, i think what we're seeing as well, ari, is this attempt to blame shift on issues like crime that we can see it before our veryd eyes. i mean, things get more vicious, more depraved. i don't think it's just anecdotal. things are changing in this country, not for the better. crim they come to the crime issue. so kyp was asked about this today, your old haunt, sai the briefing room.d. >> this is what she said. >> republicans have been doing the opposite. presi when youde think about the cops program, which is something that the president put forward, they have wanted to defund that, to take that away. and if youever thinkythingut ab, that leads to defundingy the police. just recently, they called inttc o borde funding the fbi. and you think abou t the bordert away a security funding, they want to take that away as well. >> now, blaming the republicans inr the seven million people,
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i think it is that have come across our border in two years . >> do we really need to look chi any further than what happened in chicago last night in chicago? the mayor of chicago, lauriehico lightfoot, who presides over a city where she is villas up,i vilify to demonize the police department where crime is out out of control, where liberal prosequi leaders have sent the signals that you can get away with all kinds of things that used to be felonies and now have been made into misdemeanors. she into misdemeanore lost her reelection. she came in a dismal place and only got 16% of the vote.ve she doesn't even maken make t the runoff. >> this is the reality of are cities in america today where people are voting on the things ,can yotter the most of them which is can you safely walk to your neighborhood? can you safely sendschool your children to a school at t the school? will they be safe? angi crimble is a tangible,e visible issue that affects every american. and the reason, the principal reason is democratic weakness, particularly with the d.a. and the prosecutor who've
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abandoned the pursuit of justice for social for social causes. failthat are failing everybody.i >>ct well,or victor,, as well as change, we may still have the same party. it looks like, representing the city of chicago. so, again, youain you got erics in new york . miranda devine pointed this out last night. soy point he came in. he was going to be the conservative democrat or hai the moderate democrat and look at what's happened. i mean, they need a change iey n party, do they not? yeah, it's very sad because we're destroying these great institutions thainstitt been wis for two hundred and thirty years in some cases. and now it's just question. i nobody nobody on the lefthomee believes it works. if youssime. look at homelessned and crime and the budgetge and the murder rate, et cetera, and it's the quality of lifein, the schools are all shot. it's just a question of the people who are living there. and most of them tend to b prete progressive, how long they want to commit suicide. and they know thate and they kne for them is worse thanthe medi the disease. the medicine is rejecting
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the entire progressive agenda that brought themselves such misery. bu. t to do so, i think they don't they're not capablety of it. ayet, but they're getting to te point where life won'te in suc be sustainable. and we're in such civilizational decline. i think they're going to have t to , as we saw in chicago,selves they're going to have to shock a themselves and look in the mirror and said, we dids. this to ourselves. >> and it's making an admission to do of failure, that it's over. and it's hard to do that. gentlemen, great to see both of you. thanks so much. and up next, floridaer i governor ron desantis wonder if we have anything to talk aboute . >> not sure, but stay there. looks like you've been sleeping well, megan . >> he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. mypillow 2.0. >> oh, so soft and smooth.
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and the one all right.to he's the man everyone's talking about, florida governor ron desantis. govew you might call himcause it governor turn around because it wasn't so many years many year g democrats were bragging that they were on the vergeth ofno turning the sunshine state blue .w af but now, after four yearter s of resantis and his policies, it's a reliable0 republican stronghold. he won reelection by twentypo points and with his succesints.e comes a lot of n presidential buzz. joining me now is floridak i'm governor ron desantis, author of the brand new bookg in i'm holding in my handeprint f the courage to be free. florida's blueprint for america's revival.
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gov.. you've been doing the rounds, man.to s you tired yet?ee it's good to see you. well, it's buying allura.t laur >> so, you know, i reallyipping appreciate everybody chipping. well, we know that the buzz about you is because of your success in florida. a.and that's what everyone sayso and that's what people want to replicate. on the national scale. o but there's criticism of your book that it's there's a lot of policy, but there's not enough. yonoughu and there's a lot of success in florida, butout yo they want to heau, yr more abou, you, you on china, you on trade, you on the substantive issues of foreign policy. >> what of that? well, i mean, laura , do ad dri actually do address some of. that.ssues i mean, of course, i'm ath governor . so the issue dealings that i'm g with over the last four years were things like covidovid, education and the economys de and all the core things governors deal with. but what we have done ine ccp.
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florida is take on the ccp. >> so we've eliminated things like confucius institutes fromti esuniversities and we're getting ready to enact into law a banw on ccp businesses purchasinglora land in florida. we worwe have k with the taiwane in florida to be ableave to advance that. so we've been able to do stuff to make an impact on the state level. but look, at the end ofng to the day, what i was tryingdo to do was identify kind of how we lead, because i think there are certain principles of leadership that allowed us to get ala accomplish so much stuf but then also just show peopleit it can be done.re resis nobody facedta more resistance and attacks from the left in the media of any fifty state governors than me over the lasta four years. not only were able to overcomeb that, but we were actually able to win a historic landslide re election. now, biden spoke at the housee s democratic caucus tonight,ce and their issues conference, and he made a comment about passing
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left wing pet issues with help from the republican party. s arc >> the magor republicans arekise not going to get on board with most of these things, but that leaves a lot of republicans that are still left. yeah. ohle, by theft. way, watch, wat, watch, watch. what happenstch, pre. republicans can help maket majo a significant majorityri in some of these things now because seven trillion dollars in spending is not enough, apparently. now, alarmingly, governor , most al republican senatorsot and leadership seem to be a lote closer to liz cheney.r liz chey than to perhaps you and formertd president trump on issues.u cond so do you consider thattween a problem and a disconnect between the electorate and the leadership? e >> well, it's a disconnect froma the base of the republicann thit party in the conservative grassroots. but i think it's a disconneca dt with the majority of is that
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the public. i mean, the fact of the matter is , biden's policies have failed . >> a clear majority of people, believe they failed a clear wrog majority of people believe the country is on the wrong track. >> trac so i think the proper posture is to fight back against biden and then offer an alternative vision that that vast majority the public may want to sign up for. >> s.o illinois and michigan governor pritzker, governor wittmer, they're michthere mentionedresidentia as possible future presidential candidates. biden doesn't run or something like that. now, to a lot tht of us , the ft they were reelected, we get why. you were reelected, but of micere reelected by healthy margins. so what argae the people of michigan and illinois missing that your voters seem to get in races alysis? well, i mean, some of these races i mean, you know, youurcee have the governor of illinoi ws get unlimited resources. our candidate didn't. so i think there'se some othesl factor i cans there. all i can tell you is you don't have very many people moving
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from florida to illinois and to michigan. >> but i run into people every v day who've moved to florida from illinois and from michigan. >> f and the way we govern thate the state and the principles thatbig reas we uphold is a bign why you look, i know illinoisu k is hemorrhaged more people than just about any state other thanr californiak., new york over the last three or four years. and there's a reason for that. h they're not keeping the streets safe . they're taxing people too much. they're trying to put indoctrination in the schools.o in florida, we standweg about on the opposite side of all those issues. and the good thing about wit a federalist systeh 50 swithm w0 states , people can vote withstf their feet and they voted for the free state of florida. and governor, i know you and some other notable republicans are speaking atconfn a club for growth conference this weekend. ceand apparently that appearance is being used by some, including president trump, against you. and he basically says failed
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former congressman david mcintosh and his globalist friends at a club for no growt h who fought me all the way in 2016 and lost and then fought me again in 2020, are now threatening to spend money against me early because e they're new in boyy ron desantis. ron degovernor , i know you're r going to talk about whether you're going to run for president , bu, bu growth t ther growth is known to be very pro-china trade, very liberal on issues like immigration. those key issueswhich ar which e bread and butter for the america. first, more populist consers. ive would you be someone who would be co-opted because they worry about from the establishment forces? well, in florida, i came in in what is one of the first things i did. i got a ban on sanctuary citiesr through the legislature. of course, i've transported illegal aliens to martha's vineyard's viney. we're now working on mandatory h e-verify in the state of florida. and also when i was in congress, we opposed the gangin 2013 w of eight amnesty back in 2013, which would have been would a disaster.
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so, no, i mean, i think my record is very, veryng and clear and we are going e to be strong on immigration and we're going be very strong against th china. and it's not just becaus theehe that's what the base wants. those are the proper policies. given what we're facing in this country, in open border, chin and china that gets away g with murder across our economic relationship. they to spying a balloon on americans over the continental united states. weited state need to be smarter. >> we need to be stronger. governor , that means you'reg not for the trans-pacific partnership. going back to that old horseat >> no, no.o, i mean, i think that what we need to do is we need to disaggregate the economic relationship with china. in thed to recapture supply chains here in the unitednefits states . f i think there couleod be someple economic benefits for peoplerer here at home. but i think just as importantly, this is a security issue . n contro they are in control of key things that our economy dependso
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on .ve and this has been something that's happened over a quarter centur y, i think, startinghe with them going into the wto. but the reality is there's an imbalance in the relationship that's not good for us . interests. >> governor , your book is destined to be number one . i think it's the fastest selling book, i understand, of a sitting political figure and huge hit. we wisfih yogure andu alish your on the book tour and go teachme, those club for growth people w something. . we appreciate you. thank you. prince harryce is headed harryse back to therapy. and loriapy and lori lightfo lit now. another mayor coule sad be facii the same fate. raymond arroyo is here. >> the details seen and unseen next. i saw balance of nature on television commercials and i said, you know what? i'm going to try this. i feel great every single day. after taking for several months, i began to notice the benefits as an athlete. >> balance in nature is a game changer, i noticed. >> did it start working in
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that's their only uk residence. the king is offering itt to prince andrew . people good, laura , ia, an cask you thought you heard, the last of the sussex is think againk ai after two hours with oprah, ix a six hour netflix docs, a four hundred page autobiography. prince harry is no.w sittin g down with a trauma therapisthe to discuss loss and the importance of personal healing. se and you can view this online therapy session for only thirty three dollars. let's hope it goes bette r than his recent broadcast sessions. >> what words? if you heard around mental health, crazy to make thatat decision. to receive help is not a sign of weakness. >> wha.t do you think happens when we die? >> i think we become animals. do you have an enemy you'd like come back ? >>an i probably would smell favorite smell. >> my wife tammi. does the
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first of all, is he not a christian? does the church of englandomer think that we are reincarnated as animals? i miss that. mall, i guess the king is the leader of the church of england. maybe not the son, but, you know, when attacking the family, laura is your is of your main source of income and you do it repeatedly. he do chances are the family is to get a little angry. ou i just don't know how this works out. how the problem for harry is howlong long can you keep returnin cang to the family trauma? well, he's running out ofhis material. i mean, at this point,point th y thing left for harry to do is a royal colonoscopy special. talk about a deep dove into trauma. i will not be paying one thirty three bucks for that one . >> and maybe i'm sure queen victoria did a few things that he can be offended by all those years later. wethose remember you and i nee a trauma therapist after having to enduruff frome this stuff fr all right. so long as that. yeah, as long as we're talking
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about it. trauma, i mean, lightfoott is out. your the mayor of new orleans are. raymond, your hometown facing yh a recall? facing a >> yeah, she is facingrecall a recall. and we've gon t some news on thn cr a moment.g but part of what's driving this is out of control. crime, murders in new orleans, laura and the mayor's complete lack of decorum. flippi remember, we showengd you the mayor flipping off a mardi gras krewe last today. mayor cantrill eloquently addresse d the controversy1 back when one of the floatofs passed by . i was flip the bird.e bird you know, and i was struggling not to kind of hit my boo, my lady of movement and boom, back for china. wait, wait, wait, wait. you know, and i just had to go ahead and just do a little bird [lip and say, i love the way back up and say i love you. there are some moments, laura ,e that defies satire. did you catch the cultural reference? >> my boo, my lady of movement
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and boo back and forth. >> l >> sahhaauraf. i mean, first of all, guys, this is insane. i mean, i , i well, you know,nda madea is a brand and a well untl known brand. a>> there i >> that is hilarious. lord , there's some bi abog newi about this recall. by the way, today the louisianar secretary of state announcede nr that he is lowering the number of eligible electors in this recall. effort by twenty five thousand people following the lawsuit. whatng a that means is the recag effort needs less than fifty thousand signatures to oust cantrill. >> so she is online to be thrown out of office. signatu problem is , the boxes of those signatures obtained by the recall effort are totally unsecured. at the new orleans voter registrar's office, organizers who shared this video with this claim, anyone can take ballots from these open boxes and undermine their efforts and this is a bad this is a bad
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trend that they're not having custody of these. yeah, i noticed. when sh i noticed when she wasn't trying to be act like a movie star, she was kind of dismissing the entire recall, completely denied this recall. >> this is juscallt no is t aboe it is about disenfranchisement. of our voters, particularlyvotes black voters i in this community . >> okay.. the two primary leaders of this recall effort are eileen carterl and beldin. bhatti's both black democrats. so i don't know quite what she's talking about here. >> we will continue to follow>> this story laura. and it's not about me. it's about you. talking about me. and she this, that and , yeah, she's perfect. i like to move.r moves.k you gra alt to seel right, raymond, thaa great to see you. now, did you know that havinguma the lastke name trump justa happened to be named trump makes you a security risk? isk on ccertain college campuse? yes. we bring you the story.pl plusus, chris , te, rufo tells d
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having the trump last name.en bi hmmm.ngo well, that can be related to the former president apparently makes you a security threat. tynow, when my next guest, free speech advocate shari's trump, was invited to speako speak atc college, her name, her speech came up with an elevated risk factor. trinity told the grouptold there is potential for others to mistakenly believe that shari's trumlyse p is related to donald trump and that trump should provide liability insurance before setting foot on campus. now cherice joins me now. >> she's the executive speec director for speech. first series. >> what does this say about university discourse today? or common sense? incr, yeah, first of all, it's utterly ridiculous that there is an increased barrier to entry entryme bec for me bece is affiliated with a certain viewpoint. and that is actually a viewpoind t discrimination. u but it's even more ridiculous that a university first not only thinks that the that their own students can't even
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use the internet properlyefore o to actually look up ifsi i am related to donald trump before actually losing their mind s. but they also it also shows that they have no intention ofch actually deterring students from behaving in such a way that would actually require this typ ich would actue of liability insurance. so it just shows tha it trinitnn universityd othe and other universities across the country really need to start focusing more on fostering in environments that create healthconversatiy conversation and discussion and open >> laurae and also viewpoint diversity. has this beehas n the first timb that you've run into an issuearr like this or protests orotu havy criticism because you happen to share the last name oorfmer the former president ? >> yeah, laura , i've been doing this for two years now and actually it is the first time that i've actually been ever asked to get liability insurance or that there has saeror that isk in a at an elevy event. you know, most people just askyd me and i say then we m, no, andi move on and it's the end ofculos the conversation. so it is it is a that th ridicuj that they went to these extreme measures. and again, it just shows of
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how afraid they are of the woke mob and how little effortoff frm they plan to put in place to actually deter the mob fromaa taking over the school. >> well, maybe it's actually a time for a little lesson in common sense. pragma, clear thinking, you know, objectivity, comments that i mean, this would be a good moment to try to teach young people that it's okay, ip free speech won't hurt you.ames it's speech and names don'not bite. names don't bite. while sharifs. t this was wild. i didn'te it whe believe it when th i heard it. thank you so much and good lucki to you. now, speaking of campus sanity ,the state of florida is fighting back . the board of trustee, the bos at the new college of florida scho' voted tuesday to abolish the school's dea office. joining mee nowenem is board mr chris rufo. he's also a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, contributing editor for citynigh journal. chris , you tweeted last nightt that mothers of college students, they were actually showing uege studp at g board meetings and dressing upo?
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in "handmaid's tale" outfits. >> what the heck? what's going on ? yeah, well, it was quite a dramatic night. we were became the first i university in americato to abolish dii program, which was trafficking and kind of race based discrimination, categorizing people and demonizing on the basis of skin color. color, and som some florida pubt universities actually offering racially segregated scholarshipsly scholar. abolishing the dep so we said not at new college. we're abolishing the department. we're prohibiting that kind oft programing. and i thought maybe students would be protesting on theirrotn they did half as they did in the nineteen sixties. but now actually it's the studentsothers who areomin,e coming in, they're dressed up in costumes. they're totally hysterical.totao the microphone i think i screaming into the microphone. and i think it really showss ths this h kind of bizarre change in our society where we have helicopter parenting, we havepo extreme coddling to the pointwh where, look, i would be mortified if my mom had come to my college to protest and for these folks, this is now the status quo. >> it's it's quite something to see now that the kids are aly already spoiled and indulgedpar
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by their parents and now their parents even havest f to protest for theorm. i mean, at least you cantest be self respecting and do your own protest. al protest.l there's another collen florida that isn't taking the same road that new collegeoo is . now, you've gotten documentss from something called floridaofi international university. i've never heard of it exposinge its social justice badge program sounds like social system. >> what is this? thi yeah, well, florida international university 40,000 is actually forty thousand students. publy. he sunublic universit hue i found documentshs accordingth to their sunshine laws that at theshow that they're dividiny students along racial lines. they're actually holding racially segregateholding d trag programs, telling white students they're oppressors, telling minority studentir oppre s they're oppressed and then actually encouraging and training students to become aging st justice warriors, teaching them how to how toate n participate in violent left wing protests like blm marches, even teaching them how tont tea how to prevent tear gargs from affecting them, how to use
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encrypted communications. universities il n the open, explicitly turning universities into factories for traininfactog left wing activists. and luckily, governor desantis is puttingdesantis forth legisl, with the legislature to stop this kind of programing. dead in its tracks. we're learning from america actuallegal tonight that we actually may be seeing becauseui of the way they're they're fudging the equity mission. they have. re irs we may be seeing a time where our irs targets people for audits disproportionately who are asian and white to make things more even because i guess they believe asians and whites, they have an unfai r advantage. so they're not. so they're going to get auditedc more . could that be what we'reou facing? could that be where we're going here? r gothat's absolutely plausible. >> and it's not just whereible, we're going. it's actually where we aresities today. universities punish whites,
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asians for admissions, forrtun scholarships, for other opportunities. you haveitie committees thatg bs advance hiring through these diversity statement filtersian that again punish white men ,n n asian men in particular, thiseqm is what equity means. equity means treating peopleea differently. it meaerently onasis oon the bap identity. so nobody should be surprisede e that the biden administrationie is taking these policies of open discrimination d embeand embeddinddg them evere now using to target, not just reward targeting people.k. chris , thank you fornt your work. now, breakins agg just moments , we're getting some horrific reports out of chicagorts of c n officer just shot. >> stay with us. 35% being a public servant, it's taught me one of many things. >> i expect the unexpected. that was not a smart move on your end, sir. what are you
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