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loy, a tale of two presidents in new york, joe biden enlisted barack obama and bill clinton to fun raise with him -- fund raise with him for a star studded affair, at a more somber occasion, donald trump attended wake for nypd jonathan diller, who was killed in queens during a traffic stop, we'll talk about it with steve hilton and dog collins. -- doug collins, i nate foy is here with the latest. reporter: good afternoon. we're expecting some protesters to arrive here. two separate groups are
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meeting and march here where the fundraiser is being held with president biden and former presidents barack obama and bill clinton, this event has already raised 25 million according to biden campaign, president biden landed in new york with president biden, who is to face protesters just like he did earlier this week while making a speech in north carolina. >> deny coverage. >> they have a points, we need to get more care into gaza. reporter: you see anti-israel protests here in new york, washington, d.c. and san francisco. this week u.s. chose to got block u.n. security council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza leading israel to cancel a delegation visit to u.s., tonight's discussion between presidents biden, obama and
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clinton, moderated by steve ststephen colbert. >> you mentioned president trump in new york attending wake of murdered nypd officer diller, posted on x . >> the three stooges biden, obama and clinton will be at a litt fundraiser, ticket ranged froms for 225 to 500 thousand. 500 thousand ticket will get you into a reception after the main event, those who payless can also get into. but if you want to a picture with all three presidents, it will cost you $100,000. david: wow, i have to ask. in light of this horrible killing of the police officer. is -- has there anyone a mention, is president
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mentioning anything, a tribute to the officer jonathan diller tonight? reporter: we'll have to see. cameras as far as we know right now, we won't be able to see this discussion, in real time, we'll see what coming afterwards. we'll have to wait and see what the president as well as former presidents obama and clinton say during that with steven stephen colbert. david: the mayor of new york did mass pa pass on president's condolences, but a secondhand us on off. >> now we go to bryan llenas, at funeral home -- let's go to our guest then. let me play the sound bite of the mayor of new york city passing on his
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condolences to the family of jonathan diller. >> our hearts go out to the family members of our slain officer, the wake is today, i received a call from the president's few moments ago sending his condolences, i relay them to the family. david: all right, for more, bringing int steve hilton and doug collins. chief this is a lot like the border visit that both presidents, current and former, had i believe last day of february. where you got a chance to contrast the two presidents on the same subject, now. i know president biden is not talking about this issue, he wants to avoid issues that he doesn't poll wello, for this fundraiser. but how can he avoid it?
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>> because he has no shame, and no decency, that is the basic answer. it is disgraceful for him to phone, eric adams and pass on my condolences, they are embarrassed their policies have led to this situation. this and so many other cases people who should not have been here, harming americans and in this case death of a american bereaving a family there. contrast, president trump's remarks outside of the wake, they were moving, he knows what american people expect they expect that government does the basics of keeping people safe, and keeping the people who keep us safe, safe, police officers and there is no question who strands with our police in america and who does not.
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>> president trump comments i thought were in keeping with the situation, he was not taking advantage of this situation for political gain. it seemed it was very intense momentary react to what happened. do we have a clip? if we do -- yes. we can roll that, then your reaction. >> we have to toughen it up, strengthen it up, this should never be allowed things like this should not take place and so often, the incredible people they are didevastated, they have a tough road, very tough road. david: you look at president, former president's approval ratings on crime. the or current president's approval ratings are way down, and former president's are up, they will be improved. this is not an issue where democratic pea pear --
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party has any standing. >> i agree with steve. very on point. as son of a georgia state trooper who served 31 years, this hits home, and someone who served in military and this is a family, i think that president trump hit on the proper part, family has to pick up the pieces and go on broken. president to phone in probe in -- pr president biden to i d phone in a simp sympathy call is terrible. and earlier karine jean-pierre propress podium would not name the officer and quickly pivoted to gun control, this is a criminal, he would have had a gun, she should be fired for that, that is uni e un-- unexcusable, to see everen between president biden reaction and pandering to left, and president trump's sombering comments was very telling. david: steve. you know, another reason
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they may not want to talk, it relates closely to the migration problem, so much of what happening at the border we lates to crime, and relates to crime, and international crime with people from china, you don't know why they are coming in and criminal gangs from venezuela, so. and the former president, trump, has categorized it as migrant crime that is sticking. >> yes. because it is right. that is what is happening this is the direct result of the policy, open border policies, we have enough crime already. in america, we don't need to be importing it and re rere-- >> they come back again, they are rearrested, instead of being during the book of them -- throwing book at them, they come back. over and over. to commit more crimes over and over.
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this is open border, this is outrageous, when we see a situation like this, important that we h hold democrat politicians accountable, every single one of these crimes, is avoidable, and should have been avoided. david: doug, point is that policy, that is making it worse right now, it is policy in the past that made it better. for example when rudy giuliani imposed broken windows theory on new york law enforcement it increased -- improved situation. we went from 2200 deaths every year to 400, that is just biggest drop in criminal we have seen. not to mention affect overall in the city. and terms of making it more livable place. increasing tourism and businesses in new york. on all those areas it improved but not just new york, chicago we had a horrific case of an 11-year-old boy who was trying to defend his pregnant mother who was stanstabbed to death,
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like the guy who shot cop in new york industry, perpetrator committed many crimes before with a huge ran sheet, but he was lit out because of the new law in illinois, governor pritzker said, he said today i will sign legislation focusing on mandatory supervised realize system on creating succe successful customs for those formerly incarcerated and improved safety and peace of our community, this is a no bail law on steroids. it is worse than the new york no bail law. and we see that it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens. >> right, someone that worked on criminal justice reform for most of my career in congress with donald trump, with other democrats
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on this first and foremost dealing with crime is safety, and your accountability for crimes committee that works with police and investigated or make sure not only is crime prosecuted but the people who prosecute the crimes and investigate the crimes are properly taken care of, then you work on a system that rehabs and you put them back in the system, without the first step, governor of illinois failed to realize, you cannot have nonaccountability, a situation where known people of violence are let back out the to reoffended. p idea you just let everyone to what they want to do that is key, you are pandering on a bunch of voters that is what the biden administration is doing, with the so many of these issues from immigration to
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crime to the israel and gaza. david: steve, beyond pandering they are lying about s statistic, saying fblew states -- blue states don't have the same crime rate, the radical d.a.s are not reports the crime, people know what they see and feel they are used to government lying about stats, will democrats get any with the kannards they are putting out about crime stats. >> no. just they tell you that economy is doing great. you look at biden's approval ratings on economy, they know what is happening, they don't believe that spin. it is the same with crime, first part, is they are fiddling with stats and dividing count, up counties and cities and states and photget to a number, the reality as you describe, endless pro k crime
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policy, for example here in los angeles, we're are crimes we're not prosecuting, they don't happen but, police get demoralized. what is the point of responding to a call. when they know that is not resulting in any kind of accountability, that demoralizing police, they do go out and stop the crime, and whole system collapses. david: that is -- that -- -- >> the far left district. david: that is doug, final point, that something that president, president trump really stuck on. we have to have a new way of looking at police here from old no police or defended police movement -- defund police to a new report for the officers who are dying as a result of this horrible policies. >> and it is, most the poignant point the family members today, they need to be protected. >> doug and steve thank
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david: amid growing threat from china, american ceos are flocking to beijing to mingle with xi jinping and the ccp, what is wrong with that? joining us mike pompeo former secretary of state under donald trump. fox u news contributor, there was business going on. unders trump administration. particularly when china of the buying products from farmers in the mid west, but this is different, china is doing worse than it was, in an economic down sti spin, what do you think of the ceos going over there, look like they are trying to bail china out. >> thank you for having me
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on. for last 50 years american policy was to encourage same business people to go over to china and do business. but sadly xi jinping changed nature of the chinese regime. until the leaders middle managers and ceo who worked for companies that do business in china, you are next. when xi jinping tells you this is a win-win trans ctransaction he has stolen more intellectual property than any other human being by dollar value and destroyed more american businesses by un undermining them, out come meeting them -- outcome pout. >> david: sounds like new york city. that is another story. a lot of businesses are wondering whether this placet to business. they keep coming, i am wondering what the lure is,
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if china's economy is going down, they buy less. they are producing less, they are not able to -- they have opposite of our inflation they have deflation. they cannot sell as much. it there still enough of a middle class in china, so it is within their business to do business with china? >> in i think a couple different things some manufacture and make in china so they have big capital investments that seems fine to me, some are there because they fl are looking for new markets, i suggest there are other markets that provide more with less risk. you see that too. some folks tell you they were there to placate chinese government for day they could get out, to just as a exercise and smile while they transition their company out of china.
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that is probably a wise thing for them. but, some of them, i think are engaged in business that has national security implications, those leaders need to high tail it. we can no longer engage with chinese communist party to duel use technology or thing that matter for american supply chain and american national security, for those companies we need to help them by making it unlawful for them to do business there, frankly biden administration did some of that, but for beach balls and blankets, that stuff that is a different commodity, we should really make sure we get the first part right, things we really need to control in united states get them out of our adversary's nation. david: talk about israel but a quick one on china, you see chinese coming across border, a huge increase in the numbers. how much of that do you think is calculated by the
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ccp . >> nobody leaves china with xi jinping knowing. david: what do you think xi jinping wants his people to do here if they are orchestrating this? >> i would a probably several things, one someone just wants to get rid of bad actors, and criminals some are part of cartel. and then some handful, i am confident he is using for either -- espy espionage or propaganda, or a fear worse, they are working with terrorists, some day we may have a really bad day in united states. david: let's tw switch to israel. you hear comments out of this administration, we heard from vice president harris, getting close to claiming that israel is committing genocide in
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gaza. how much -- how much closer is the biden administration actually cutting our ties with israel? >> first thing, i think what matter most everyone that is watching knows that is fa fundamentally untrue, israel conducted their -- consistent with good military fight. and so, i'm sure there are a handful of bad actors, we should know, israelis have done en enormous amount of work to protest civilians. the predicate is false, she should be ashamed, she knows better. 6. second, the damage that is being didn't do this relationship is enormous this matter to israel and american people, and en safe israel unstable middle east resents a lot of risk to
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united states that will comeback to ha harm us in the way that d administration does not understand. >> they are pushing me to a break. i have to ask, a question about the deep state, its how deeply it is embedded into state department. i ki know you tried to move some of that out. we had this one, she was a foreign affairs officer who quit. this state department. and she wrote an article for cnn talking about how she was on the side of what amounts to hamas, she wrote a piece saying why i'm resigning, so many of my colleagues feel betrayed, i right for -- ri write for myself but speak for others how deeply embedded it is possible get them out.
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>> first, imagine, she is more pro hamas than biden administration. that is quite a remarkable statement. second. it is deeply embedded there are a group of establishment foreign policy people that just do their own thing, and don't do what presidents and secretaries of state ask them to do. i struggle with that, i confronted it, it was difficult, we made a dent but there was a lot of the work to do. someone who had 6 yearers on 8 years and was determined to get it right to bring in the right kinds of people that would do america's work, it could be fixed. i. i confident, it will take real leadership, political capital and a spine of steel. david: secretary pompeo thank you very much for being here good to see you, have a wonder fill easter. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> to no one's surprise, more than half of americans feel financially worse off than before president biden was electioned. so how long will it take to get inflation back under control, we tell with you
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kevin hassett and steve moore. >> and florida fighting back against a new migrant squatting epidemic, leo terrell weighs in on that coming up.
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david: most americans say they are worse off than they were 4 years ago, why does president biden keep telling us how good the economy is? edward lawrence live at white house with more. reporter: the the reason people are feeling this prices, higher prices in some respects thetic the economic is doing lbut prices are up 18%. the hig higher prices. in october, president said it 14 times fox news polling shows 2/3 of register the voter see economy at poor or fair, 86% of independents
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view economy negatively, you need independents to win in november, this is what americans hear. >> you notice -- not making fun of bidenomics any more, maybe it works to build from middle out and bottom up, and wealthy can still be very wealthy. reporter: working americans are struggling to pay the new higher prices, gas prices have inched up and 61% of registered voter sthais ec they is a economy will be very important. >> if you deflate retail sales by prices, you are looking at unit sales that have stagnated, they have not increased at all for two years. the strength of the consumer is really inflation illusion, not they are buying more stuff, they are paying more for the same amount of merchandise. reporter: look at this number, vast majority of registered voter in poll
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from fox news, 38% say president biden has nothing as an accomplishment in his first 3 years in office, growth 2 1/2% last year that number is driven up by government spending. government spending more than double than consumer c consumption. back to you. >> all right edward thank you. >> for more on this, bring in steve moore from the committee to unleash prosperity hot line, and kevin hassett. author of a book i stole out of larry's office, the drift. it was so dog eared, he does not just say it was a great book he read the book. it is very well dog eared. i am reading it now. how much of our growth and the j job statistics, that
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we're seeing every month, they look good at first print, how much of that growth is result of government spending? >> to me? the thing that i like to look at, or don't look to look at but i like to characterize bidenomics, if you go to 2019, before covid, then how many more people are working today it is 2.3 million more working today than then. but, to get to 2.3, we created 3.3 million jobs for illegal aliens, and million people who were in the country in 2019, have left the labor market. and how did we create the 3.3 million? well we borrowed money from chinese last year we borrowed more money, government debt held by public. up by more than increase of normal gdp, we're borrowing
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money from chinese to give jobs told leg im -- to illegal i immigrants that is what bidenomics is. david: the consequence, 86% of independents feel they are worse off now, their lives are pulled town, the cost of everything is more. and lending costs are through the roof, their daily lives are bad. we talked about it before, president's misuse of stats and saying things that are not true, he came out with a tweet, said, donald trump enacted a 2 -- excuse me 2 strillion dollar tax cut.
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in point of fact, cbo shows total receipts from taxes between 2017, about when tax cut went through to 2022 is up 48%. we have received more than 48% of tax receipts because of trump tax cuts that is a huge amount of increase, all of the deficit explosion that we seen isra is a, a result of spending. >> that is right. great tie today david, i love it. david: thank you. >> let me say, i think that if you look at these statistics, it very clear why the majority of americans say, they feel they are worse off financially, you know. because they are. if you look at wages and salaries, they are up about 16%. and inflation up 18.5%, this is not complicated math. average family between 2000
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and 2500 dollars poorer than they were in real inflation adjusted terms than they were when president trump left office and biden came in, that is the point that donald trump has to hammer. are you better off today than 4 years ago, not like, you know. so interesting, democrats keep saying, we have to sell our message better, we're not communicating. it is not the message, it is the policies, policies tax, spend could regulate go after big, kevin has hassett formulated trump tax cut with help of myself and larry, you know it was based on kevin a models when you cut business tax rates and make mor america more whcompetitive you bring more jobs in u.s., how is the world is interest to have a higher tax rate our businesses than china and russia. david: the other thing about
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that statement that biden came out work not true if it all went to rich corporation, 64.8% of tax payers received a tax cut. even "new york times" came out and admitted that in 2019, something that benefited the broad majority of americans. if they go back un, if they raise rates again, no matter how they do it the middle class will pay the piper. >> that is right. and you know, if you go back and look. business side, what president biden is going after was almost scored by joint tax committee of tax basis of revenue too natural. and right now -- neutral, right now corporate tack revenues are double ma what they were before tax cuts. what he calls tax cut for wealthy they were revenue
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neutral. it is the a give away to the rich, the thing that about eithers me white house to supposed to fact check things, he is giving speeches with lies in them, and people are signing off on that, i would never have done that if i were in the white house. david: kevin and steve, good stuff, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: have a wonderful easter. >> switching gears talk about migrant squatter epidemic, in united states, joining me now leo terrell, so glad to have you, this topic, almost as big right now because it is the american dream to have your own home. and to have to be protected. because of our property rights, which is at the base of the american dream. have we property rights, in america, that no other country has, but it is slipping fast. it and seems that it is slipping far more quickly in democrat states than in the republican states. am i wrong? >> you are 100% correct, if you want to protect your
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property rights bet out of new york and l.a., in california. it is happening. what is happening, illegal aliens they are gaming the system. migrant who did a youtube video or tiktok video telling people you could occupy someone's home when they live, the concept of squatting was to take over old abandoned businesses. now they are taking over people's homes when they go on sleighcasion -- vacation it say danger. david: there are people stepping up to it and top among them has to be florida governor desantis, he has signed a bill, to address this thing and he allowing local sheriffs to go in support the property owners, kick out without going through a court proceeding that could take months oo years to get squatters out, jesse waters, our friend of out yesterday on the 5 talking about what
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desantis has done. >> hand it to desantis, he is the most responsive governor in united states you are watching representative democracy. it a beautiful thing. people want something. the politicians listen. and then they execute. it is not just the squatting, think about it who has most clean efficient election, florida, you find out that night who won, they t out about dei and crt in schools, a month later it is knocked out. david: we're asking for representative government. the most basic quality america as in democracy is that asking too much. >> for democrats yes, all they are interested in is power control, they are not interested in democracy or finish efficient government like in florida, florida is running le like a
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machine, you have misre misrepresentation by democrat that cater only to the elite. they are not protecting american that why people in new york and california are leaving going to florida and texas they want democracy and freedom, you cannot get that in blue states. david: there is another point of this people pushing squatters rights i don't know where hell squatters rights came from, 68e squatters was used in 1800s for settlers this is not something that takes precedence over property rights, the socialists pushing programs whether it is bernie sanders or alexandria ocasio-cortez that i want to knock own property rights to install social glisocialism. >> you are right, they are gaming system too, denying property rights to the homeowners and opening
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property to someone who wants to sit there bomb bottom line, they are looking for a new set of voters, they welcome the people to take over property rights, in the blue cities and blue states, and the only recourse, unless we have a upheaval in election to go to florida or texas or range the administration -- change administration in office they are not protecting american rights. >> leo, we have to leave it. good to see you. >> thank you so much. >> coming up back in the courtroom. down in hot lanta. gregg jarrett telling us about it when kudlow continues. vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area.
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actually again trump that is not lit call speech. >> not being prosecuted, but lying he is being prosecuted for lying to the government, it does harm to the government. >> this is the first hearing in georgia trump case since march 15 with nathan wade resigned from the case as condition for district attorney fani willis to continue prosecuting, defense is to appeal judge's decision to not it is qualify the da. david: thank you so much. >> for more, gregg jarrett. fox news legal analyst. there is the book, thank you. first question, how will fani willis' mess -- a disqualification, not a trial but a hearing how will that affect trump's case
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now?. reporter: i think it is a separate argument that being made now litigated on appeal, you know, i think that appellate court my look ddimly, on misconduct of fani willis, no sense that she and wade engaged in the same improper c conduct, but one gets disqualified and other remains? that makes no sense. that will be lit d litigated on appeal separately. david: rico, i know aoc said it is not a crime but it is a crime. you need top legal advice orvisor to help you through, wade was not such person he had meetings at
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white house what more to we need to know about the white house meetings? who was talking to him? were they giving him advice of thousand carry out ariko case? >> you know fani willis' long claimed this is not politically motivated there was no coordination with white house or biden campaign tha that is undermined by billing records of wade he changed 16 hours two meetings, 8 hours each with the white house. no body of has answered that question. and you know, i think from a political stand point, much less a legal one, americans deserve the answer, was this entire prosecution coordinated with donald trump's political opponent? it was joe biden who urged that trump be prosecuted. he told it to a bunch of aides and they leaked it to the media and overnight,
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merrick garland his attorney general got his marching orders, and prosecutions of president trump began. so this is a president who is incumbent who releases his polls are in the toilet, he decided that lawfare may be the best way to get rid of his opponent donald trump. david: quickly to new york and letitia james. letitia james has skeletons of her own, maybe not as sexy as fani willis. but, she has been protecting a land lord, the owners of irish historical society, they have a beautiful building on fifth avenue, she essentially owners overpriced to get a 3 million dollar loan from irish guy, it was not worth as much as they said, she tried to get the money back
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she has been blocking it, it is going to be an embarrassment for her case? >> it should be. but. fact is that and i own property for years in new york. inflated valuations are endemic. they does not mean it is fraud. it is whatever the market bears. and valuations for tax purposes or different from real estate valuations for sales. and you know, what donald trump did, according to the went testimony at his trial of the not uncommon, it didn't change the fact that they were not -- they said, defrauded at all. david: that is what fani willis -- what letitia james was doing, but if her case, there was a victim. unlike donald trump, thank you so much gregg jarrett, more kudlow straight ahead.
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