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and we believe god. >> judges barbara frompids m grand michigan. thank you for informing us of the truth of that. chicagicu foro. we would have never known if itr wasn't for primetime. y yo >> well, that's why you're not allowed to watch anything else except the masters anyth. >> susan from washington. i don't know who want to slap the most handsome man in the world. >> why, thandsome mak you. >> stuart from bel air, california. do i need to get johnny a sportt coat? i mean , how rude of him not o to show up to sharpton's event without a sport jacket. >> how rude. i'm waters, and this is my world. and welcome to hannity.elcome tonight, a deadly shootout caught on tape. to26-year-old dexter reed kille- during a traffic stoyep in,
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the violent city of chicago. according to initial reports, reid shooting at police who then returned fire,et shootingurned back at reid 96 . viewer warning what you're about to see. >> it is graphic. it is disturbing. take a look. graphibing t not not doing very well. i don't have the guy left. my hands. w >> now, we'll have that full tape coming up and a full investigatiohan is now underwayo democrats, the media mob there, rush to judgmentn no . ting t they're already attempting to capitalize on this young capiis cheapto score political points and further divide the country. per they couldn't care u less about facts on the ground and nevesucoulr wait for the ful story to come out with a full analysis straight ahea fd. also, inflation is on the rise yet again. and former economic adviser
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larry summers, he has a direning warning that the economy will get even worsthat thee. miy you and your family need to know about this will tell you tonight. and alsoneed thi, we will detaiw serious warning about a loomingg large scale coordinated largorist attack in the u.s. all made possible by your president, joe, and his wide open souther n border and tens of thousands coming from china n and russia and iran and syria and egypt and afghanistan. but tonight, we begin in las inn diedprostate. simpso from prostate cancer at the age of 76. thringat his life, the former nl running back star hollywooe d star was known for many nicknames, including the mayorob ,brentwood, the juice, or just plain old o.j.. but families of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman, they knew o.j. as the cold the blooded killer who they believe murdered their loved ones and got away with it. in 1995, few americans can
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forget at the time simpson was acquitted of murder after. l of what was the trial of the decade? a year earlier, o.j. simpson's.p ex-wife, nicole brown, and her friend ronald goldmaso n, they were brutally stabbed to death outside of brown's condo. now,nd wer nicole brown was nean decapitated. a short time later, police uncovered nicole b d what they believe what was a mountain of evidence against o.j. simpson a. an arrest warrant was issued. but o.j. refused to turn himself in. instead, we had americans all across the country watching as o.j. simpson led the polic alle on a super slow speed chassle and that infamous ford bronco. an estimated 95 million people watched this bizarre chase. most people, if you were wmehing, you remember where you at the time this was going on and the day the verdict came in. >> you usually remember where you were that day, too. usuaounow, this was all before . eventually capitulated. this kicked off one of the most
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publicized trials in american history and a bloody glove seeny well around the world. take a look. deputy, would you just take a step back, please? thank you. we ask you to straighten your fingers and extend themecto into the glove at onune one object. this statement by counsel. s to all right. he appears to have pulled the gloves on. glovcil all right, we show that to the jury. mr. simpson, the man. thank you. other hand, please. we have remember, if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> maybe i can demonstrate this graphically. i'm going to show you somethindn . this is an it can put this kneecap on. you've been seeing me fors a year. on,knee this knit cap who am i? i'm still johnnie cochran with a neck cap. and if you look at o.j. simpson over there, and he has a rather
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large head. o.j. simpson in a nightcapa knij two blocks away, is still o.j. simpson. it's no disguise. it's no disguise. it makes no sense.sn't f it doesn't fit. if it doesn'itt fit, you must acquit. >> for many americans that seeme like an incredibly weak defense amid a ton of forensic and circumstancedidefenc trial e stacked against o.j. simpson. but the jury disagreedd circum. >> take a look. in the matter of the people of the state of california, liforn orenthal james simpson, caseia number 8097211, we the jury in the impact entitle findt guiy the defendant or his job altered. james simpson not guiltythe cr e crime of murder in violation of penal code section 187, a felony upon nicole brown simpson, a human being ascoun charged in count one of the information superior court of the state of california, county of los angeles in thethel
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matter of the people of california versus orenthal james simpson. e statofwe, the jury in the aboe entitled action find the defendant or with all james simpso an, not guilty of the crime of murder, in violation of penal code sectioe ofurden 87, a a felony n ronald goldman. >> of course, there's so much more to this story in 2016. one juror admitted that she and many others in the almost all african american jury thought o.j.rs guilty, but he ws not guilty. that verdict as payback for the rodney, the king beating. now, ultimately, o.j. was found liable in a civil court for t the killings. but one of the only ways the victim'shes families were ae to collect from simpson was by publishincollecg book titledf i did it now, the bizarre pretty brazen book detailed how o.j. believes the murders and the murders of brown and goldman could have happened if he did it. now, despite his acquittal in 95, o.j. did spenite hid d a significant portion of his life behind bars. ignificain 2008.
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he was sentenced to 33 years in3 prison for armed robbery and kidnapping, but he was later paroled in 2017. and in in his last video before ,his death, simpson said he was doing just great. take a loo k. >> hey, let me take a moment m to say thank you to all the people who reached say out to m. oh, my vote is good. i mean, obviously i'm dealing with some issues, but i think i'm just about. all right. and i'll be back on that golf course. hopefull on y in a couple of weeks. >> around los angeles, o.j. was simpson was well known as extremely friendly person.ll but those who knew himy best, e they saw a dark side. the juice had a violent tempert and the rest is history. o.j. simpson dead at, 76.coming now coming up, o.j. simpson uily family friend leo 2.0 tomorrow will join us alongttorne with attorney alan dershowitz, who worked on that case. y but first, here was reaction.
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he is the host of the ever so popular. n't ev i mean, it's so popular,en i can't even count all the people that watch either c t his podcast or watch him on espn. my friend stephen smith from espn. sir, welcome back. great to have you. you said something great t earlier today if you were on this jury ,finish the sentence. n >> oh, he would have been under the jail and he wouldn't have got off. e t was on that jury.ot there's no question about it. i mean, he was guilty as . the forensic the evidence,s circ the circumstantial evidence and the manner in which the murder s place, it was clear clearly a crime of passion. and when you look at some of the thingassions that they hd articulated about his past, his relationship with nicole d abou brown simpson, some of the things that he had done to her. to gloria allred's and others t obviously have spoken very eloquently about thirss over was the years. it was clear that there was such a preponderanceof evi of evidence against him that, you know, he deserved to be age de of hisst restde life at the very the very least. the flip side to it, however,
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is that certainle flipy wasn't surprised at the verdict and i wasn't surprised at the reasonss that ultimately jurors confessed years later in the ors confyears lay kine king situation in los angeles, the history of brutalityin on the part of some police officers when it came to the lapd against residents of l.a., of l.a. that happen to be african-americans. >>ne you knew it was one of thoe situations where it wasn't about oj's innocenceituation that people were looking at. it wass about indictingabou th. that ultimately is why o.j.pd simpson got off. >> he got off for two reasons. number one, to indict the lapd2s . and number two, because marcia clark and christopher dardene m, two people we don't talk about enough, did an absolutely horrendous job theretbout e wasy around it all of these years later, 1995. yearter 1995k nearly 30 years later, let us not forget. you don't ask this man months later to try on a glove. he doesn't take his medication. his hands and fingers swell. met going to fit. and they kind of knew it. and ultimately, it was depictedo
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in series, if i remember correctly, where johnnie cochran had coache d christopher darden to go against the wishes of marcia clark and himmarcia to force o.j. to try and try on the glove. to force o folks saw that it wat going to fit. it was exactly the nugget that he neededtly to ultimateli say, if it doesn't fit, you must acquit and ultimately get o.j. doesn't simpson off ofe murder. he's a double murder in the eyese . eopl most people in this country, white, black, latino, african american, everything else. but it was more important to folks at the time to indictte the lapd and to shinepd a spotlight on what they were doing to african-americans in ct in the city of los angeles. >> and that was why o.j. simpson ended up a free manlo w sir. yeahy let me ask you, we talked privately about, i think thi sports is the great uniter. you're you know, you're alwaysen lecturing me. hannity stick to your wheelhouse. stick to politics. i'll tick t take care of sports. and when i hear you talk politics, i always say sta heayw in your lane, stephen,u' you don't know what you're talking about. >>re tal but we are we have a
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friendship that's emerged. one of the arguments and ones, one ongoing conversation we have had is bringing the issuent of politics into sports. i mean, i look at a sports as probably one of the most unifying moments you could ever want. you have, for example, let's pick a footballel game. who you have people that have a shared passion. it's footbal shad l and they haa shared passion. it's a team that they love, teae theythat they're pulling . you have people of of all socio economic race backgrounds and creeds and colors everybody together. you're high fiving strangers. you're buying beer for strangers. u're buybeer foryou just having. you throw politics into it. now you're taking big wedge t and throwing it right in the middle of what shoul rightdy mind, a unifying event of people of all backgrounds where everybody's an american that has a shared passion. weyone's a and have discussed tt length. but, you know, in this casn thi there was a racial divide. you had people that were white
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americans reacting one way and african-americans reacting a very different way. and i don't think it was ever more divided in terms of racial lines than at that moment. talkl line about that. >> mm-hmm.t. well, first of all, you're absolutely right. ell firsyou're not wrong. but one of the things that myself and you alon gith my with myself and the great one, mark levin, have repeatedly butted headsse in a very, veryyn friendly and affectionate matter. but nevertheless, butt headsd ae about is the integration or the meshing of politics with sportn or mesfs. exa >> this is one of the examples that you can utilize from it. i brought upmp c the lapd and i thought about i brought up the fact that the lapdough, icum at least at that particular moment in time, was so vile evii in eyes of african-americans in the city of los angeles and its surroundine eyesafricags that it was more important for black americans to make sure we shine the light on the lapdth as opposed to convicting o.j. simpson for murder. >> as he one individual. tho
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i thought he was guilty as . i stand on it. guil on a jury, his behavior would have been under the jail. make no mistake about it. it never got out. if it were uhindp to m we becauv i thought he was guilty as , but nevertheless the makr have d what was going to transpire gue of what we're talking about here. when we transition that and we elevate the leve out lonvers of conversation in terms of me and you, me and mark levin and others in the kindat d things that we talk about, this is whyd politics and sports shouldn't be so maligned. if you're conscientious, you know what you're talking about. if you're a professional athlete, if you're a, ife coachr anybody in the world of h sports who happens to have enjoyed a level of success, pleaseap enjoyed, you don't jusm go home and mind your business. you have representan your community and a community for which you come is sitting thound telling the kind of things they're experiencing. even though you may be detacheei from it at this particular moment in time because of the level of success that you're enjoyingicular mcause of. feelo and as a result, you feel compelled to be a conscientious observer and bring to lightt to people out there because you have a platform and a voicte
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to disseminate a message so they'll understand exactly wiat your communitoe a messy is i do that with you all the time and vice versa. how many time times i get and i on the phone with you showing and you and i talk and i say to you, let me tel s ml you what this side is thinking. >> let me tell you what's going on with us. let me tell you somes u wh goi the experiences that we have. >> a lot of times you are right. and a lot of people lo youe thao at you and say you're wrong just because and you're without listening to what you're saying and the facts that you're spewinto wg. , they they're wrong. they're caught up in an emotion in their emotions rather thaughn fact. well, far more often than giving credit for the fact thes that come to the equation that don't reach people like yourself, the mark levint reac and others from this side of the fence. and as a result of that, folksln are not letting you know what's truly, truly going on. >> sometimes wha truly and whene things happen, the communication that we a have enables us to have a conversation like this in front of a nationaconverl audience whm we're letting each other knows i come from one perspective, you come from anothe prive bu perspective, but we get alongt very well. we're friends. vewe listen to one another, weia
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can find in one another. >> we buy back and forth and we things on an on a on a continuous basis. merica that's what america is supposed to be about. to be abon far too many occasioa it's not. and that's a problem. and people like you are tryingta to fix it. >> well, i agree with that part. and sean: igreei actually a los our conversations privately need to be publi c and we o will have many more of them in the future. in i have a lot of work to do on some of your political thoughts, but otherwis on somee, we love . i had to be on the phone with a washington post reporter for a half hour telling them how great you arhalf he. >> i mean, do you know how hard that was? you know, i have do y to and that was like, how could you be friends with stephen? and how many times i have to defend you? >> i do it because def i likene you and you're my friend. >> i know you ain't talking. you know how many times i get >>u ui get asked about, you know, how do you even talk to this guy? he's crazyoun talk. not even like i deal with thislh stuff every if i do it for you,
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you can do it for me. >> don't you start. >> why did i open the pandora's box? e all right, stephen, i. >> all right, man. appreciate it. thank you. joining us nowte ithan, fox news contributor leo 2.0. terrell, he was a of o.j.n simpson and his family along with alan dershowitz. he served hily alod a legal coua legal consultant to o.j. team duringo his murder trial. all right, leo. prior to leo, 2.0, i that beautiful hat that you have on your heacld there wasinh a leo 1.0. and there were many occasion ahn that you were on either hannity and combs or hannitynity. d and i would ask you, how's your buddy o.j.? is hwoule on the course lookingr the real killers? and you don' lookingt go there.o >> and on a couple o of occasions, if my memory serves me right, you say you would rip offd your microphonrie, rip out your earpiece, throw it down, walk off thr the set, and i'd be shown an empty chair on there for viewerse.
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now, you won't let me show that tape. ers.now yoyou should, becauseds it's entertaining. but you weren't friends with them. answer >> and you never have answered a question that i've tried to ask you. to a years. >> this is a serious question. and that is, d ao you think he did this? rst of >> well, first of all, sean, you know, my friendship with you and my associationew with fox news began with the o.j. simpson case. >> and it' o.js been almost 30 years. >> and i appreciate and respect that we'veapprecia had discussi about the simpson case. but let me be very cleare, as and i was friends with the family, i knew the the majority of the dream. >> i happen to have the privilege to know mr. dershowitz as welltoe as far as the legal system, the legal system worked becausl systeme prosecution failed to prove his case. >> and i think t the teamdersho with cochran, dershowitz, epperly, bailey, shapirowi t they were able to prove reasonable doubt in the court of public opinion. prove doubtis another story. a >> and as far as my personal opinion, it's not relevant. in
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but the point is, is that the court of public opinion fellt is. >> simpson guilty in the rule of law, which we are a nation law. >> the jury found an acquittal. and i think everyone in this country caittan. n di the prosecution did a horrible job, in truth, in pursuing their case against o.j. simpson' . that isn't really an answers an. y questiont really >> do you think, as as a guy that was friends with o.j. and heard all the evidence, do you thinhinkk friend did this? s okay, let me simply say as much as i can and respectingt th the show and you and my friendship with everyoned tha involved, i believe that my perssuel opinion as to guilt o innocent is not the issue here. the issue is whether or not he his his acquittal was justified. >> but you got professor dershowitz, who will tell you is justified. and when i was on your show. i argue that point. court of public opinion is another story.
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atur pand had stephen smith talk about his opinion as a juror in the court of public opinion. but the evidence was not proven by then bu prosecution, blaminga marcia clark and chris darden. >> all right. let me get your take, professor dershowitz>>. for the record, you know this professor. i won't asw thisk because you we a legal you were legally consulting on the case. what youg on in terms of guilt k innocence? i don't think that's a fair question unless you want to answer that or offer that.t however you had, you know, all of the blood. you had the shoes, you hadu hadv everything. it seemed overwhelming. the evidence. it seemed that incontrovertible. the evidence, certainly the glove, o.j. but most americans, he was guilty. what's your reaction? look i , the evidence was>> the overwhelming. >> there was a mountain e, guilt.s evidenc there was blood evidence. there was dna evidence. evidonlythere was only one prob.
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the lapd framed what they believe was a guilty mang one by taking one sock, one sock and pouring the blood of o.j. simpson and the blood of the victimd of on the sock. tha mae problem is that the man who did it, what is it that, that or didn't realize that the blood he was boring on the sock had a chemical in it called edta, which is not found in the human body, but found in test tubes. nde able to provece conclusively that one piece of evidence justjust the sock hn been tampered with by the government. and that created tampere reasone doubt. and, of course, stephen is absolutely right. hethe lapd was on trial,the pr the predominantledy black community and the jurors didn't trust the lapd. and that's why it was sos so dan dangerous for van to tryto to enhance the evidence eng bloody sock,ed right prcause it played right into
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the prejudices, perhaps, of the jurorse jurors against the lapd. look, i want to send my sincere condolences to the goldman my s, the brown family.a they've done a phenomenal jobn in standing upstandi fory their relatives. and they called me first before the o.j. team called me, i probably would have represented the goldman of the brown family lawyers, the ten people who needed defense. and i'm proud of the fact that i helped d to expose some corruption among some police officers in the lapd. i'm proud that i helpee lapd, dm to disclose some of the divisiveness of the countr y on racial issues, and i also helped to disclose the inadequacy of the prosecution. i was sitting right next to o.jequacy oecution,. when he. but people don't realize that under the law of california, darden could have had him put on the glove jutside the jury to see whether he fit first before makingr the fataitl mistake.j,
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and then o.j. right in front of me, walked up to the juryn fn and said, it's too small. it's too small. at that poinot, i told himve he didn't have to testify because he had already mado tese his point and he wasn't subject cross-examination. so the bottoand hem line is they reached the right verdict. that doesn't mean that adjacen tt do didn't do it. but the jury's job is to determine ' based on admissible, fair,rect e correct evidencevi, whetherher h the reasonable doubt existed. >> there was a mountai doubtn of evidence against him, but there was one little hill on the mountailittlen that was planted by the government in that little hill on the mountaind hiln, destroyed the government's case. and so the blame for this doesn'd tht lie in the defense attorneys. we did our job. it lies with the lape dird, with jordan and with clarke and with the entire prosecutor tural team. they picked jordan clarke knowing they weren't the most qualified. they picked him for racial and gender reasons. they wouldheim never pick someby
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for racial and gender reasons. supply an airplane. want to be a surrogate. but they did it in this caset bk and it backfiredfi. >> they could have had much, much better lawyers, but they decidehaawyersd they would maken a racial point, a gender point. and in the end, wed in did our . and so sympathetic with the goldmans and the brown family, i wish i could have been on their i. but i wasn't. and in the end, i think historyh will remember o.j. simpson. somebody possibly did it foro the police to bring guilty person is that people don't often understand. >> but that happen.and ths. >> all right, professor. thank you, leo. andon't think i'll ever get my answer. i'm never going to get my answeswer, onanswerr. leo, maybe i need to point out now my answer. i'm going to going to florida to have dinner with, and we'll discuss it in private. >> with deal.e apprec all right. we appreciate both of you. when we come back. many americans strugglin wg
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on fox. >> we are back the next chef battle has begun. you'll have to earn your place on one of our teams and you can watch any time before sizzling new episodes every thursday. >> you don't get a second chance. we need the best. who will make the cut? i've been waiting for this my whole life. sticky rice in 20 minutes. it's bounced by most competitive season yet to fly. tonight was just your nights on the next level, chef. thursday is on fox and watch anytime on hulu. >> he said oh, no. disappeared without trace apart from a finger. you know that dna? i knew i got a match today. that can't be proved to be working. sounding the inflation alarm. >> this has to change call 1-800- 3297676.
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that's 1-800- 3297676. >> the biden administration, they just simply don't get it. now, while they try to selle the lie that the economyth is boomingey and biden nomicsnoy and biden on which biden-nomics. well millions of you are struggling just to get by. and the latest disastrous n number releasedr yesterday. let's see, year to year, up 3.5%. it's not going to make anything easier, of course, according to biden, this is all donaldcorn trump's fault. you see, if the dog bites of the beast, state of things, if dog b feeling sad. >> blame trump. take a look. a
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>> but look, we have dramatically reducedve dra inflation from 9% down to close to 3%. inflatwe're in a situation where we're better situated and we were we took office wheree wher inflation was skyrocketing. okay? it's not the only time okas trump. >> whatever happened to the buck stops here. take a lookk around, secretary, will you take any blame for inflation? >> u.s inflatio. president taking blame for inflation? no. why not? blameit was already there whent here, man. remember what the economy was like when i got what here? jobs were hemorrhaging. heren was rising. we weren't manufacturing a thing here. facturinwe were in real economic difficulty. >> that's why i don' t. >> biden's cognitive decline is clearly working overtime. he inherited an inflation rate4c of 1.4%, but hene still blames trump now, just like he andtr his administration, they blameu,
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trump. this is pretty humorous. for the border crisi is, for colbert, dash for mass shootings, the arizona abortion cd co law, the palestie train derailment, botched afghanisizona abe east stand wi unfreezing 6 billion in iranian assets, covid school closures having to raise the debt limit division between republicans and democrats, threats to democracy and pretty much anything else you can think of. they are blame donald trump. evencan thy ha democratic econoy summers, who worked for obama and warned about biden inflatiobaman back in 2021, wel, he's now sounding the alarm about a potential crash. well, we are kind of due for a correction, aren't we takes te a look and anything could happen. >> markets a l could crash,d crs the indicators could turn downh, . but on current facts, a rate cut in june, it seems to me, would be a dangerous dange and egregious error. comparable
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to the errors the the fed was making in the summer of 2021, when it just get didn't get the thread on inflation. >>thread on infl all right. to make things worse, the costs of homeownership, no wf ow they're skyrocketing, making it nearly impossible for many to purchase a homewnership sky.d and according to a new fed to ly, credit card delinquency rates, they are the worst on recors ard. he was reaction. fox news contributors kellyanne conway and charlieox new . kelly kellyanne, you know, at whatan laint you know it's laughable. are you going to blameug trump for the border? it's laughable if inherited an inflation rate of 1.4%.s you say that it's transitory. you say that the bordentr is closed and the border is secure and now it's now it's trump's fault ad no because that line didn't work. and yet the media mob, they gob go along with it. but you really can't argue that hisgo a policies have faile at this point because they can't run on those beca. o thi
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and prominent democrats like david axelrod and james and van jones and maureen dowd and donna brazild vae, you know, and lawrence summers and others, they're saying stop . >> but he continues to pushe the lie. >> will it resonate? >> no, it won't work, because if you look at everybody's polling, includingo, it wo mainm media, some of whom still do, is vetting, sean, all the polls say the same thing, that joe biden is mishandling the economy. they actuall of thy blame him fr a poor economy. they don't think that biden th fd them helpe personally. and i think the growing trend of particularly hispanic americans and african-americans trending away from joe biden and by the nomiccan-amer joe bid donald trump in america. first, economics really tells the talep d theconomic. >> look at the data among youngt people, particularly younghe people aren't going away from biden because he's 81 years old is because they're worried n awl they'll be 81 years old before they can get out of credit cardi debt and afford their first home. and now you see these articles, insuranc and e, utilities, repairs,
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maintenance, even if you're fortunate enough to go ahead and own your own home, there are all these hidden costs. cos if you're a young, single person or even a coupleto trying to get on with the natural accouterments of an adult life, biodynamics gottendt your way at every turn. i think this this electione will come down to costow of living and quality of life issues. and it's it in the polls.mmer larry summers said something very important. he said, if you look at something mething if super core inflation, if you remove transitory costs and homeng ownership out of the equation, he thinks inflation is closehipr to 6%. everybody goes to the grocery store and tht everyoe station gs sticker shock, but it's far beyond that noation anw. people can't afford rent, mortgage, utilities, insurance ,saving for a rainy day, enjoying a sunny day. let me add one last democrat lim to your list of many democrats who are criticizing biden and biden. ron klain, his first and longest serving chief of staff. yes, he was caught.
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it was a leaked tape. but he said what a ridiculoug c s strategy that for 2024, by not straling inflation in al matters, what people believe and what they believe right now wh offt they were bettere an with donald trump as president than under joe biden as presidentld t when you ask ak that question. the data aren't even close t and they're left with this charlie smear, slander, besmirch character>>d assassination and warfare or weaponizination lag the justice department. that's it. that's what they've got. have forl they'llat's i the next 207 days. >> your reactiondays you? >> yeah, they're left with that because they don't have anything else to run on.o joe biden is a liar. he's been caught trying to cook the books numerous times, trying to make the economytok t the bureau of labor statistics numbers that come ou t tryingonomy wh to to boost the economy when i and then they got caught lying about it. >> but, of course, as kellyanne points outt , people feel it. they see it in their in their grocery bills. they see it in their gas bill.yn
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>> they know that he's lying about this stuff. and i think it's kind of interesting lyinghi that, you know, at a time when the media is desperately trying to restore their credibilitycreb and they claim that they're not going to let people liheean and disinformation. but when joe biden says inflation was rising, whend he became when he came into the white house, that's total b.s. that's a complete lie the . there are no statistics that defies all statistics, all facts. >> and they let him sathy it. cad that's going to be his, because he can't he has nothing else to offer. and so they're going nothing ell entire campaign is going to be based on fear and lieson and warfare and a weaponized doj. all right. thank you both. when we come back, thanks to biden's open borders and failed foreign policy, the fbi, they are now warning the third time of potential threats to this country. we'll explain. also, a shootout with chicago police caught on tape. we've got the full videotout wit straightcaug ahead.
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>> when you can watch. listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm. any time. fox news audio on sirius xm america is listening. >> fbi director christopher wray. he was back on capitol hilln cai today for another hearing and he gave perhaps his most serioutohill tods, dire warningt about the very significant threats our countryhreats is currently facing. >> listen closely. twe've seen a rogue's gallery of foreign terrorist organization s call for attacksainst am against americans and our alliesd and given those tho calls for action, our most immediate concern has been mos that individuals or smalldividu groups will draw some kind of twisted inspiration froalmome events in the middle east to carry out attacks here at home. >> but now, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here.
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>> the homeland akin to the ice cay attack. we saw the russia concert hall just a couple of weeks ago. hezbve got hezbollah expressing support and praise for hamas and threatening to attack u.s. interests in the region. you've got al qaeda issuing itet most specific call for an attack against us, against the u.s. in the last five years. you've u.s got aqap, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, calling for jihadists to attackl americans and jewish communitieins in u.s.. you've got isis urging its followers repeatedly to attackto jewish communities in the u.s.ac and the ironk y is, as anybody who has studied terrorism assws, these are terrorist that don't typically see eye to eye, but they sees m to be b united in one thing, which is calling for attacks on used. all right. here with reaction, former arizon a attorney general markfo brnovich and the host of the twitter addiction podcast, twittermerner addiction.f all right. this is the third time twittera
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that the fbi director has made these dire threats . here's here's what me off about him. is, okay, i'm taking him at his word. i believe him tam. i thin i think those threats are real. but he sits by and he's no t lifted a finger to stop this president from allowing over, you know, tens, tens of thousands of illegal immigrants and to the tune of 10 million unvetted joe biden illegals, tens of thousands coming from china and russia china, iran, syria, , afghanistan. n he he hasn't lifted a finger to insist that joe biden onlye e enforce the laws of our not dry, but stop aiding abetting in the lawbreaking by allowing them in unvettede l now, to me, he can't have itw to both ways. can't waters about the threat, but then not ensure that the laws this country are beingnt
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enforced. he would be the top law enforcemenry aret agency that wd enforce that. >> right. it's like he's sitting there tattling, but he's not willing you sit. anything it's very frustrating as you see these numbers. i mean, what he's talkin ygtion about, these terror organizations. let's not forget that right now ? >> we are seeing the fastest growing group coming across the border. are chinese ng thee migrants. >> and we know that iran and china are working together, that iran and russia are working together. all of these these this axisf ts of evil is working together right now. axiand are well aware that weee have an open border. i mean, some of the things that he said rightn border. the they're listening to this on fbi chatter. you don't eveny have bebe listening to this through intelligence groups. you can go to x,o t you can lot at the dictator of iran right now, and he'hes on andts he is putting these threats out there. i mean, this is how blatant itit is. we as the american people can read these on a dail y basis. and yet the president of the united states has nobasit taken
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action. but he's almost been shamed into it because he has this univisioenn shamedn interview we he indicates he's going to do some sort of executive comer april. i mean, this guy, whatever the wind blows y that day, he's going to do because he's so desperate to hold on to powet dal dor. but he hasn't done anything to actually secure the countryeh or get the economy back on track. the guy is a total disasterr ra and christopher wray should be holding him accountablesh . ra attorney general brnovich, let me ask you, doesn't the fbi director, if he sees the laws in this country and not being enforce the laws this beel seeing where where people are comingpeople unvetted into the country, making a dire warning like aom h that, he have an obligationha to enforce the law and that means tellve a t joe biden to s enforcing the law, insist upon itto e. >> absolutely. this border crisis could b be solved tomorrow. if joe biden just started enforcing existingr cris
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law. what so disappointing, i think, to so many americans is the fact laws, w that joe biden's lack of concern about the safety se americans and the security of our southern border literally knows no boundarier sl literally, figuratively and literally. and one of the things i think the nextguratively andfigurati a is there's a there's a federal statute, eight u.s.c. 1324 that was just upheld lastyear u year by the united states supreme court, john, that says anybody that'se co and abetting in facilitating illegal immigration is guilty of a federal offense. so why is it that you have thefe sanctuarra iy cities? why is it that you have these governors and mayors that are providing aiu haved and comfort, creating financial incentives, giving people free hotels, free airfare, giving them visa gift cards? i mean, my goodness. es i mean, the cartels are makingar billions of dollars off of peopltelsng billie illegallyr our country. and now they're getting thousands of hilton hotel points by because we're putting up illegal people legally into
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this country, into hotels. and what keeps me up at night is a formee hotelss mer federalr prosecutor is not justos the millions of people that illegally enter our country. it's the millions of got aways,s the tens of thousands of people, predominantly young a males, 18 to 35 years old, wearing black and camouflage . anybody that can enter this country right now legally under joe biden's policies, they justm come in and, you know, they give up. they carry their backpacks in, their carr insy on luggage. but you have these got aways,u these people that are sneaking into country. so literally, there is a ticking time bomb now, everyciti city in the united states as a result of, you know, criminalsud and gains from central america and south america and jihadists from the middlanse eat that come into this country that are destroying our neighborhoodhat ars. >> it's not a matter of if. it's one. all right, mr. attorney general, thank you to the addiction. thank you. when we come back, tensions are very high tonight in chicago after bac fatal polie shooting. the body cam footage has just been released. m ewe're going to play it for
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that's 1-800- 3297676. all right. big controversy in chicago tonight over a fatal officer involved shooting last month. plainclothes police officers pulled over a man by the name of dexter reed for allegedly failing to wear a seatbelt. reed opened fire on the officers after refusing to comply with their orders, injuring one. and the officers then fired back 96 times, resulting in reed's death. the body cam footage from the incident was just released. delta on the outside of the car and reed is on the inside of the car. >> take a look. not now.
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i don't have to go. 39 miles. i do. i only leave. okay. okay. okay. shots fired. >> shots fired. now, obviously, the video is chaotic. the chicago civilian office of police accountability stated, quote, review of video footage and initial reports appears to confirm that mr. reed fired first, striking the officer and officers then returned fire. available preliminary also confirms that officers returned
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fire approximately 96 times over a period of 41 seconds. the officers involved, they have been placed on 30 days of administrative leave as the investigation continues. but of course, that has not stopped people that have political agendas and the media mob and the radical left from politicizing the incident and say and inciting outrage in the community. take a look at this headline from "the washington post". failing to mention key of the incident and highlighting mr. reed's race. here now with reaction, former nypd inspector and fox news contributor paul monroe is with us. also project 21 founder horace cooper. okay, so the office of police accountability, paul, they have a preliminary report that is that, in fact, it was the person in the car driving the car that shot first. okay. he shoots. at that point, police have every.
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right. one officer was injured. police have every right at that point to defend and protect themselves. however, 96 shots is an awful lot of shooting. how do you explain that high number, even though this guy, if you shoot at a cop, you're probably going to die? i that's kind of like square it be square at sea square. but why 96 shots? >> well, sure. it's hard for me to see in the video what's going on in an inside the car and beside the car. >> my understanding is there's other video that shows more of that. one of the things that does happen sometimes in these situations and they're very, very heated and looking, you have to predicate everything we say with the fact that this is a tragedy. but there's a phenomenon in police shootings called mass contagious shooting. >> and what happens? officers hear the gunshots. they hear others firing. they don't know where those shots are coming from. they're very hyped up. and there's also the ricochet effect. >> that was something
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that occurred in the amadou diallo case, didn't make the media because it didn't fit narrative. one of the things that happened in that case is the initial rounds were fired, were bouncing off the wall, but coming back at the cops and they were hearing those shots going past them. and so i'm not saying that what here we have to deal with the facts, but that's one of the things that is on the table . horace, let's get your take. well, i'm going to put my cards on the table. i the men in blue. i understand that there is an investigation that is underway, but i also understand and that we need people who are willing to put their lives on the line so that they can protect and present prevent the of the jungle. when our public schools fail us, when our moms and dads fail us, when social programs don't work. >> only the men in blue are left to step in and clean up the job. >> you know, i there are some
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