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ohtani is the victim did help his friend gamble which is illegal in california and a violation of league policy known by the u.s. attorney allegedly finding records of multiple wire transfers from ohtani's bank account was southern bookie and they said he began betting in 2021 and asked ohtani to cover some $4 million in gambling debts. no one has accused ohtani of gambling however attorneys say he is not necessarily in the clear. of evidence shows however innocently he helped facilitate the crime. >> i think they will look into everything, the bets outside of baseball, the bookmaking operation by this orange county guy, and then how was ohtani involved? >> a spokesman for the player admitted the superstar but later called him the victim of a
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theft. sports betting is legal in some states but not in california. also league rules prohibit players or club employees from making bets on any sport with an illegal bookie. the two are best friends and joined the dodgers last year. >> it was really, really a tough decision for me but at the end of the day i had to choose one team. and the dodgers were my choice. >> john: the dodgers fired him yesterday while the team played in south korea. >> they were always together. they have a very close relationship. by all accounts, everywhere ohtani once you would see them together. >> the bottom line is -- the bottom line is allegedly wiring money to a book he is not good, sander, even for the biggest player in baseball and he is facing investigation. back to you. >> sandra: that is something, william la jeunesse, thank you. >> god gave me a beautiful
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daughter to father, protect, provide for, and nurture. a man with an evil heart stole her life. he was in this country and in the state illegally. governor kemp, please declare an invasion to detain and deport criminal illegals so we can prevent future families from those tragedies. >> john: laken riley's heartbroken father asking them to call it an invasion. >> sandra: now this tiktok going viral. at this tiktoker is telling illegal migrants to "invade americans homes" take them over. he tells his half a million followers u.s. squatting laws allow it. >> john: what is the president doing about all of this? eagle pass, texas, on your screen right now is ground zero of his fight with governor greg abbott saying it needs to protects itself, the
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texas law goes too far, right now the state weights in limbo. >> here's the deal, texans have had enough we are done with this. just a few hours ago in el paso in my district there were dozens of people entering the country illegally and nothing happens. >> john: and our two here, i am john roberts in washington good to be with you again. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith in new york and this is "america reports" we are following that border story and beyond all our four u.s. president biden has just touched down he is in texas right now and he is there to fund raise. not visit the border. and eagle pack, eagle pass, texas, we learned to dhs throughout nearly 200,000 deportation cases, what do we about that? >> dhs has not responded to our request for comment because dhs didn't file the required notices
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to appear in time for the scheduled hearings for the immigrants across the board illegally. that's according to a nonpartisan group called track. the thought here since biden took office 200,000 deportation cases have been have been thrown out. we have a live look from california where 150 migrants have crossed the border illegally set to be processed by border patrol come our photographer on the ground says the vast majority of these migrants are colombians. many of them will receive notices to appear but according to this report dhs is scheduling immigration hearings before the agency is actually capable of filing the notices to appear. this contributes to a massive court backlog where they are three and half million pending immigration cases. you see illegals crossings skyrocketing out west crossings
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and texts decreasing as we await the immediate future of senate bill four a three-judge panel is set to give if texas can enforce it and then run period of the next two weeks, take a look at our newsroom right now is several people have crossed the rio grande today. this ruling will determine the immediate future but there will be another hearing on april 3rd about whether or not the law is unconstitutional. if it goes into effect texas will be able to arrest and deport migrants across the board illegally. meanwhile, take a look at this next video, texas dps says the illegal immigrant behind the wheel of this smuggling case says he was set to be paid $2500 per migrants smuggled, we see this bailout troopers release the driver after conducting a p.i.t. maneuver here and they arrested five of the migrants who bailed out. again we are awaiting that ruling with sp four but in the
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meantime texas dps can arrest migrants who breached the razor wire at shelby park or they catch a migrant they call them runners on one of the private ranch as if the ranch owner agrees to press charges. >> no problem with you staying busy, nate foy for us. john? >> john: brandon judd national border patrol council pres president on the last thing nate foy made, as sv four stays in limbo texas governor greg abbott says he still has some ways of arresting people if they do certain things. >> even without sp four, texas has the legal authority to arrest people coming across the razor wire barriers on our border. we will continue to use our arrest authority and arrest people coming across the board illegally. >> john: he may be able to do that but only talked to him in
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the supreme court he said go ahead you can put sp for into affect you said it would take a lot of pressure off of border patrol, where are you and your members now? >> we still think the exact same thing. we think once sp four when it comes out in the wash that there are at least some provisions of that which will be upheld as legal such as trespassing, texas has every right to enforce trespassing laws as long as they don't say it's an immigration law, which the supreme court has determined the federal government is the only one that can enforce that. as long as they do not say it's immigration, as one of a sadist trespassing they absolutely can enforce that. all you have to do is look at what is happening in texas. ever since governor abbott has gotten involved in this, we have seen apprehensions go down and down and down. right now the state of texas with sharing a border they have many apprehensions where the rest of the 700 miles of border
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with arizona, new mexico, and california are well above 2500 apprehensions. we've seen huge impact in what governor abbott has done. it frees up our resources, it allows us to go after the committal cartels, and that got aways and that's important because that's how we save american lives. >> and we are not processing immigrants all day you get to do a law enforcement role. i thought it was interesting that after sp four got suspended by the fifth circuit mexico puffed out its chest and said we weren't going to accept any migrants you sent back anyways. i can't imagine mexican officials making a statement like that during the trump presence. >> and they wouldn't. the reason they do that is they know president biden is not going to step up to the plate. they know he will not enforce turfs on them. they know he will not push back against that. that rhetoric is what we expect because this administration does
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not take a forceful approach to other countries. even if they don't accept these people back it does not matter as long as texas is prosecuting individuals for trespassing laws, they will stop coming because the vast majority of these people that cross our borders illegally are hoping for legalization around stomach down the road whether that's legal resident alien status where united states citizens sent out us. they want that. if they have persecution on the record, they are not going to be able to get that status. that alone as long as they arrest people, that alone is going to force them to new mexico, california, and arizona. >> john: the laken riley murders catching steam in new york before the senate, lincoln riley's father appeared in the senate in atlanta, georgia, the state capital, listen to what he said. >> aman with an evil heart stole her life. he was in this country and in this state illegally. my vision for every senator in
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this chamber is that you protect citizens from this illegal invasion. governor kemp, please declare an invasion to detain and report criminal illegals so we can prevent future families from those tragedies. >> john: this process greg abbott was thinking of doing if you declare invasion under the constitution you are allowed to take some action, but his argument the father's argument is particularly powerful. you think that will change the tone of the whole debate as we march toward november? >> i absolutely think it will. if you l look at an invasion whn you declare that, if you look at who is facilitating the crossings whether it is illegal immigrants, whether it is drugs, criminal aliens, these are cartels. these are quads i military organizations. i absolutely think if you tie it to that you can in fact say this as an invasion. this is being facilitated and orchestrated by because i military organizations which is what we must show and yes, the
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cartel then allows us to go after them but when you have voices like the father of laken riley, that allows us to get in front of this problem as long as we continue to speak up about it, i think things will change down the road. >> john: your membership is out there every day on the front lines protecting this country. judd, good to talk to you, thank you. >> thank you, appreciated. >> sandra: fox news alert here as we are looking alive at secretary of state antony blinken, left side of your screen there, as he is holding a joint press availability with the egyptian foreign minister live out of cairo, egypt, at this hour, amid the cease-fire talks so we will continue monitoring this for news and we will bring that to you as we get it. meanwhile florida racing for a surge of haitian migrants as the gang violence continues in that country as ron desantis the governor of florida makes big plans to send those coming over to martha's vineyard. dan nichol's life or the florida keys, has florida
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started receiving any of these haitians yet? >> sander i can say there has not been one spotting of a haitian migrant boat in 2024 but over 20 cubans did make landfall in florida, another reason governor desantis has said they are making it a priority to patrol the southern coast sending the clear message before they even leave the country. now that mission is florida fish and wildlife who say the number one goal is to identify migrant boats before they reach land because at sea the coast guard will take those passengers back to their respective country. now, florida fish and wildlife does say this is an important part that same detection mission continues in the air. right now we are 500 feet above the ocean miles east of the kiev identifying the boat and the passengers which is part of the
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detect, identify, and report mission. the guard are looking for hundreds of patients that were intercepted in january of 2023 and the monroe county sheriff says he is planning for a similar event. while governor desantis has sent significant resources he says he has not heard of a plan from the government and is looking for answers. >> how long would it take if i called and said any more border patrol? i need transport? if i 400 migrants you know what? i need eight large buses to transport them somewhere, i don't have eight buses so do they have a transportation set up? if so, who is to contact one? what's the number? who do i call? >> the sheriff says he believes in the power patrolling right now to say it's a preventative mission but that can quickly change. >> dana marie with us, thank you
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and john, obviously there is concern about these haitians coming over and what numbers as there are reports of these gangs committing jailbreaks, criminals on the loose who do not know who would be coming over into the united states and ron desantis in the interview saying it will not happen shipping them elsewhere but he says it is on the table. >> two concerns, there is what happens in the united states after boatloads of haitians land on the beach and we have seen that many, many times in the past, but there is also the concern where you are packing 100-200 people on board these rickety old sailboats that are meant to hold 15-20 people. it is a life-threatening passage to come up to florida in between haiti and cuba, very dangerous waters. how many people will lose their lives? that speaks to the idea should the biden administration be doing more in haiti double
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medically or otherwise to calm the situation and prevent people from leaving? or at least take away the reason? >> that's a big question when the governor has been asking himself. >> small town in iowa scrambling for its future after the largest employer in the town employed 1 out of 5 people shuts down. >> my people, i have thought about invading a house in the united states. >> that migrant has gone viral. telling others like him to take over americans' homes, can they do that? and can that happen? we will dig into this with andy mccarthy next. missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur.
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leaving more than 1200 workers scrambling to find out what is next. there are reports that the employer, tyson food, plans to hire thousands of illegal migrants and other plants nationwide, our senior correspondent mike tobin live in iowa with the story. mike, this gets into the immigration issue? >> right and tyson foods is pushing back against that accusation that they are cutting american jobs in this little town and replacing them with illegal workers. for the people here in perry, iowa, they are simply worried if this town can survive. as you said the tyson plant says it will be ending paychecks in june which hits 1200 plus workers in this town of 8,000 people so that's 15% of the population but if you talk to the mayor he points out among those 8,000 people many of them are dependents. it is a much bigger hit among the paycheck earning population. so everyone from builders to restaurant owners in this town are expecting they will be hit
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by this plant closure. >> if you do not have a stable income coming in like that, then you can't come out and have fun anymore. >> it affects everybody in the town. like restaurants, people like me, what i do construction. so for sure it will affect my family. >> it will kill this town. you know, a lot of people live here will have to go somewhere else to find work. maybe even find somewhere se to live. >> a subcontractor that supplies manpower held a job fair with emphasis on new immigrants was generated the accusation that they are firing legal workers and going for cheap illegal labor, divested in tyson foods but tyson says they only hired 87 people from the job fair and any insinuation that we would cut american jobs to hire
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immigrant workers is completely false. we closed our perry plant for specific business reasons but it's a tough break for this town. town. of remember back in january 4th there was a school shooting here and the mayor says the future of this town is really anyone's guess going forward. john, back to you. >> john: folks in iowa are suggesting may be those workers will be able to find work at other tyson plants. it will be interesting to see if that will be the case. mike, thank you so much appreciate the latest report. center? >> sandra: all right, john, here is the story everyone is talking about migrant crime on the rise in this country and if worrying about your safety wasn't enough, now you may have to worry about losing your home. we are about to show you a new tiktok, this video has gone viral showing venezuelan migrant in this country urging illegal migrants to move in and take over american homes. >> my people, i have thohought
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about invading a house in the united states because i learned there is a law that says if a house is not inhabited, we can expropriate it. i think that will be my next business, invadebandoned houses. >> sandra: so he appears, by the way, as we bring in andy mccarthy, welcome. a lot of viewers have been texting me they have been anticipating this segment because people hear this and they think they worry about their primary residence or their vacation home. or a parent that is not home, they worry this could happen to them, then it venezuelan migrant that is gone viral in the video, he appears to live in a suburb of columbus, ohio. if a house is not inhabited we can seize it, is he right? >> well, there is a long-standing doctrine in anglo-american adverse possession. it got started in kind of a different economic time in our
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history when we wanted there to be fluidity in the transfer of property. you didn't want people able to lock up big pots of property. it now has kind of been abused. i would say a combination of good intentions and bad ideology, but the result is that you have these squatters rights particularly in very left-leaning loose cities that have a built in hostility to landlords in the landlord/tenant relationship. and they made it much easier for people to move into places that at least are temporarily uninhabited and claim that they are tenants, and have rights there, and a big part of the problem is that even if the claims are flimsy or frivolous, you can consider this a landlord/tenant matter and there is a 20 month backlog in new york on these kinds of cases what people are finding is if
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they do legal measures they need to do to expel people from their premises, the system is overwhelmed and it cannot catch up or keep up with a number of clients. >> sandra: okay, so the obviously the laws will be different according to what state you live in. we talk a lot about new york squatting laws if someone takes over that house or a squad or is there a longer than 30 days, they can claim the right to stay, right? >> right and the problem is the legality and the practicality. the legal rights are illusory if there is not a system you can go to where you can be heard in a reasonable amount of time. what people i think are finding is it is one thing to be in the right but if you are in the right and the system will not hear your claim, if you have to wait four months to get in front of a landlord/tenant judge, then while you are going through that
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whole rigmarole, the person you are waiting to evict is having a claim on your premises. >> sandra: i think people are so confused by this. so many people living in new york, they have a second home in connecticut new jersey, may be in arizona or texas whatever it is, and they are worried about this. you go to that home and you find out someone is living there. we have been talking to this squatter expert, flash sultan, who has been talking about how this is happening more and more, listen. >> homeowners are feeling helpless and there is not much they can do. we are living in a generation of entitlement and i think that is what is growing the squatter industry. the rights are there, i deserve to use them.
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>> sandra: i mentioned taxes rep tony gonzales was talking about that venezuelan migrant urging immigrants to squat in his home and he reacted this way. >> the sad truth is it's already happening and it has been happening. in eagle pass let's talk about eagle pass, a lot of abandon houses or empty houses are being used for smugglers and they know where these houses are. i did a ride along with local law enforcement and they are showing all these different stash houses, it doesn't surprise me at all. today is eagle pass tomorrow it's your city. >> sandra: tomorrow it is in your city, that is incredible, these squatter experts like flash have told us these can be really dangerous situations. if you decide to confront the person occupying your home. >> they don't call it adverse possession for no reason, right? if you move into someone else's home, that says a lot about your mind-set to begin with.
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it's an aggressive person apt to do this. that is not going to be an easy person to evict firm your premises. just think about what the personality type is who would just come into someone else's home and take it over. it's only natural to get a lot of those people out. events like this have to happen for the law to be changed and the law needs a significant change in terms of assuring up people's rights. >> sandra: i would say most people listening to this right now would agree and the man in this, moreno, the clip has been seen by millions of people, he claims he has african friends who have already taken seven homes. those were his exact words. he has bragged in previous
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videos from begging money on the streets collecting government handouts this is something but we will continue watching, thank you. >> thanks, sandra. >> i will find you and shoot you if you been tiktok. >> john: threats of violence around a potential tiktok band, is it time to shut the whole thing down? florida senator mike marco rubid other pressing things next. worl. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain.
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is happening with the domino affect, as you mentioned it is haiti going up in flames government wise and 90 miles in florida is teetering on the brink. >> what we are seeing is a reflection of the dire situation on the island, we urge the cuban government to refrain from violence and unjust to arrest their right to peaceful assembly. >> mass protests have taken a hold with impoverished citizens they are calling for electricity and food, also very basic human freedoms. the cuban government is blaming the u.s. for its domestic problems particularly u.s. trade embargoes. >> it didn't have the courage or is not honest enough to say the real aim of the united states is for there to be on the peaceful expressions against the
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government. the role of u.s. policy that is specifically aimed at making life difficult for the people of cuba. >> the biden administration is pushin forcefully against cuban leaders blaming the united states, take a listen. >> the united states is not behind these protests in cuba and the accusation of that is absurd. we urge the cuban government to refrain from violence. >> just last month ilhan omar congresswoman and caucus chair camilla depaul and a covert trip to cuba to meet with senior officials. they have been lobbying the state department in particular to take cuba off what is called the state sponsors of terrorism list and though they say it's very unlikely to come to pass. >> sandra: gillian turner on that live, thank you, john? >> john: let's dig deeper into
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that and other issues with florida senator marco rubio, thank you for joining us. the biden administration is saying very emphatically it wasn't us, we didn't do it, don't blame us. i mean, you have a moment in cuba where you can stand with the cuban people and may be trying to bring about some change. why doesn't the biden administration do that? >> i hope they'll be more forceful in that regard. they said the cuban government needs to respect the right of people to express them selves and we need to identify with their please. let me make one thing clear, there is no embargo on food. there is no u.s. embargo on food, in fact last year imported over $30 million of food from the united states. i think the second largest trade partner when it comes to food. the reason people in cuba have no food is they have fertile farmland there. the reason is because marxism doesn't work. everywhere marxism has been tried it's led to hunger and suffering in poverty and that is what is happening in cuba 60
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years. >> john: one island over, haiti is falling apart and florida governor ron desantis said this earlier today. >> it has been like pulling teeth to deal with some of these federal agencies and the reality is you have a easier time getting into this country illegally than you do justice to be rescued as a united states citizen. how the hell does that make any sense? >> john: they have been saying for the most part we've been warning your for forgo years not to go there and now you want us to get you out? private enterprise like in afghanistan is doing it again. >> a couple of things that play the first is the administration needs to be more forceful leaning on how to get americans out, there are a couple problems come the first is you have to land somewhere, the airport is being constantly threatened on some days has been out of the control of armed gangs and then you have to coordinate with the government or what is left of it in order to land somewhere and get that clearance.
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make sure plans are not crashing into each other, and the third complexity is a lot of those that want to get outcome american citizens do not live near the airport after travel to get there so we would have to go through checkpoints by gangs and now they become the targets of kidnappings. so it's a really horrifying situation. i mean some of the things we are learning about on a daily basis going on in haiti are apocalyptic. they are the kinds of things using horror movies. >> john: it's been like that in a long time. we have darker problems, haitians on the island and then the potential threat of hundreds if not thousands of haitians trying to escape and make their way to florida's shores. back in 1994 when haiti was facing a crisis bill clinton pulled the trigger on sending the airborne and the crisis was involved in the last second, do we need to do something this time around? >> i know we have contingency plans to do things like that but i don't anticipate that happening anytime soon. i do not think there is any strong push to have the u.s.
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military forces entering haiti. there is supposed to be a group from kenya coming but obviously they need to be able to have the policeepartment or government they can link up with in order to provide security. look, it haiti is 700 miles away from florida. we are talking about very on unsafe rickety boats they would get in but they can't do that because the gangs control all the access points to the ocean. is horrifying, there is no easy answer, really the american citizens that are there, we have to have a plan to help get people out no matter what that takes. after that it gets really complex there are not a lot of easy answers in haiti. sp>> john: that's been a mess for decades, i want to ask about the tiktok band, the senator from north carolina got this phone call the other day, li listen. >> if you ban tiktok i will find you and suit you dumb endemic shoot you [laughs] that people's jobs and that's my
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only entertainment. and people make money off there too, you know i'm trying to get rich like that. anyways, i will shoot you and find you and cut you into pieces [laughs] bye. >> john: it's very frightening you get a call like that but critics say if that is true, and this is a tool for the chinese communist party, the infiltration to cause somebody to make a phone call like that has meant the chinese communist party has succeeded beyond their wildest dreams ingrain this potential spy tool into american society. >> what they don't realize is it's owned by a chinese company, tiktok is the american comedy, tiktok u.s. and they don't just control it tiktok they control the algorithm which is the artificial intelligence engine that picks the videos you see or don't see. what we know for a fact is number one, the chinese intend in a time of conflict to use social media to try to influence
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americans. imagine those calls coming in saying america should not help taiwan or america should not take on the chinese because -- they intend to do that using social media at large. in the case of the chinese company, under chinese law they have to do it over the chinese government tells them to do. of the chinese government tells them we want you to target americans with this message from those of the videos we want them to be seen, whether they want to or not. we should not allow an app owned and controlled by the communist party of china to operate in the united states. anybody else wants to own tiktok instead of bytedance that's fine but we can't have the communist party controlling the algorithm to make calls like that in the time of conflict in the rate of millions of calls like that in the future and manipulate american public opinion against our country. >> john: one a quick question before we go i was told weeks
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ago that you are on the donald trump's short list for running mate are you ready to change your voter registration? >> i think anyone has a chance to be vice president of the united states should be on her but not talked to anyone neither the president or anybody on the staff about that so i don't know where this reporting is coming from. >> john: well, sometimes you are the last to know. a senator, good to talk with you. >> thank you. >> john: thank you, sandra? >> sandra: up next, john, california police department gets creative with their mug shots. joe piscopo tackles this story for us, one lego at a time, hello, joe.ey >> i hear it all t the it isn't. not with rosland capital. timewith
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>> a california police department is replacing the heads of criminals with lego heads to cover identities and joe piscopo is back in the house, former "saturday night live" cast member i'm so happy to see a-determiner. >> so great to see you again. >> you do the crime, all right? have your mug shot taken, and for many people they say this is a woke police department choosing to protect the term, criminals? >> i think they should be protected because so many now people are guilty until proven innocent like that but it should be according to the crime. if it's a misdemeanor they should put a smiley face. or a lego. if it's more serious like murder, may be a jason mask or the hannibal mask, you know? if you really, really are into trouble with a litany of things, they should have a hunter biden mask to put on the suspect periods other than that really should protect them.
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with lego's i don't know, that such an l.a. thing. >> there are some crazy pictures that come out of this. you will notice there lego heads of all the different faces on them. some look angry, some look suspicious, somewhat unknowing. people are saying why cover the faces? one person even wrote in and said wait, isn't the entire point to know who the bad guys are? >> i know, but they are suspect. in this day and age we are so litigious everyone is jumping and nowadays when i read stuff in the morning, i love you to live here, we do live a.m. in the morning on the radio on 70, it's not about thing to cover up their faces but maybe not with legos. >> sandra: on the mike >> sandra: there is an update, the "washington examiner" has an update that lego has halted the california police department from using these toy heads to
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protect suspect identities. end of than in the article while we haven't been able to confirm these statements ourselves we went on the social media site of the police department, the police department according to the "washington examiner" says they will comply. they will stop using them, my only question is some of them have barbie heads. has barbie stepped in? >> lawsuit. >> sandra: anyway yes, lieutenant jeremy duhon said the "washington examiner" lego group requested to stop editing lego heads on the photos, i wondered when that would happen. >> does that sound so weird? look what is happening, it's 2024 and lego is calling the l.a.p.d. and saying please don't use our image. >> sandra: final on this, the u.s. has dropped again in the list of happiest countries, okay? it continues to fall, it's no longer rank among the 20 happiest, top of the few list as finland and it keeps g going up, denmark, iceland?
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>> they are happy in iceland? >> sandra: are you happy? >> thank you for bringing it up, want to travel on the road and just this week and i will be going on the road a lot and when i meet americans on the road, we are and i say with the greatest of humility we are all one nation under god the nicest people in the world and i see it 99.9% i say it on the radio every morning we are a good people. they are trying to divide us. i love what you and john are doing here on fox every day in new york go to you are our go to for news. and stephen moore comes on the show like a we have but wolf a biden guy but it was great nobody fighting. >> sandra: we miss you, come back soon. >> sandra: we love you too. >> john: i think he should go on stage with a lego head, unknown comedian, tongues may be wagging about his brother and sister-in-law but now as harry may be in real trouble while one group wants his immigration
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it again it is tough being a prince. [ laughter ] >> good afternoon john. yes some are wondering if he lied on his paperwork about drug use. so in his book spare current the prince said he took illegal drugs at 17 and he took cocaine but wa't vary fond. he did not enjoy john: it. well illegal drug use could block someone from receiving a visa. 's on how heritage foundation is suing homeland security for the paperwork to see how he handled those questions. >> were calling for the release of prince harry's immigration records. we believe the american people have a right to know whether or not prince harry lied and prince harry should not be given any kind of preferential treatment or favouritism here. >> as a federal judge is weather to make his records public, the director of public -- oman security asked to give it more time until april 4th to
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comply. noting the declarations need to be reviewed by several equity holders within the department of homeland security and potentially government agencies outside the department. prince harry arrived with his american wife megan markel and their children in 2020 and they live in california. the republican nominee for president was asked if you should receive special treatment. >> no. we will have to see if we know something about the drugs and if he lied. we'll have to take appropriate action. >> reporter: it's not entirely clear what appropriate action means but there is some suggestion he could be kicked out of the country. >> another drama to watch. thank you mike. we'll be right back. well prote.
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>> alright that does it for us that flew by john. set your pvr never miss a report. thank you for joining us and sandra smith. >> i'm john roberts we will see you tomorrow for friday's story with marth maccallum starts right now. >> martha: thank you guys good afternoon i'm marth maccallu

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