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manifestoes. one to his parents, one to the media and one federal agents. portions of the manifestoes detail the shooter's disgusting ideology of hate. the shooting was racially motivated and hated black people. he wanted to kill -- delete. >> making it clear this is hate, pure and simple. desantis responded tonight calling the shooter a scumbag. >> i was able to speak in jacksonville about the horrific shooting that took place. the shooting based on the manifestoes they discovered from the scumbag who did this was racially motivated. he was targeting people based on their race, totally unacceptable. this guy killed himself rather than face the music and accept responsibility for his actions the he took the coward's way out but we condemn what happened in the strongest possible terms. we've offered support for sheriff waters in jacksonville and we sent condolences to the victims and their families who were the victims of a cowardly act. >> this violence is not the first of such a tragedy unless we demand change now, it won't be the last. reverend smith serves as the hoover memorial church in baltimore and he joins us now. thank you for joining the program this is the anniversary of the march on washington, we've come so far as a nation what do you tell the nation when something like this happens? >> number one, i was 16 at the time of that march. i remember it well. martin luther king reverend martin luther king was a role model for me. number two, violence. this is making national news, i'm in baltimore, the inne inner-city. making national news as a mass shooting only because the shooter was white or if it had been a police officer, it would be mass shooting, racially motivated. in baltimore we have a mass shooting every weekend. friday to sunday, three or more homicides. friday to sunday, ten to 15 non- fatal shootings so my heart goes on, prayers for the families who lost lives and that includes the young man, sick young man, call him another name if you want, the sick young man who did this but in baltimore, detroit, chicago, philadelphia, st. lo louis, mass shooting, three or more homicides is normalized with us. every week, there will be three. >> i've been told your beloved city, baltimore, i would to bring in great chief who's joining us. chief, as the investigation has started, he's got a new sheriff in jacksonville, florida made history. he made it clear he was racially motivated, how do you handle an investigation like this? >> thank you for having me on your show. i agree, it tragic. we don't talk enough about black on black crime occurring in urban areas. i worked in los angeles, cincinnati, detroit as chief of police and mass shootings are not unusual. certainly any mass shooting is a tragedy but when will it stop? i've got to say, it's not the gun, it's individuals. this guy clearly had racist intent given with the sheriff waters talked about but enough, enough but let's talk about the other mass shootings that happen every day in places like chi chicago. >> i've got to ask, the sheriff during the press conference talked about the baker act and it was implemented. talked about parents calling police and said the parents didn't want him to have guns so what do we do if we already went to the mental health process, the parents who were cooperative with police and reported their concerns for their son, you've got an evil guy who has hate in his heart, is there any sol solution? i think the american people -- that's what they want, solutions where there is a brother killed on the south side of chicago or a racist with hate in his heart that goes in and targets people, they want it to end. >> can talk nausea about parents or witnesses calling, certainly law enforcement has to do their job, i'm not going to be critical of my friends in florida. if they became aware of someone suffering from mental illness, they expressed a desire to engage in this level of tragic hate and evil, what was done and if law enforcement drops the ball, i'm not suggesting they did but we need to look at that because often times what do we say? see something, you hear something, say something but if you say something and law enforcement doesn't respond, that's a problem but a lot of it has to do with -- i know this having been a police chief in three different cities, you have to have relationships with community, they have to trust you and when they trust you, they will talk to you and when they talk to you, they will report different levels of violence no matter how minuscule it might be too most, that's how you respond to these tragic situations but now of course someone on the left will scream we need gun control. gun control is not going to work. if somebody is mentally challenged, mentally ill or if someone is a violent felon, laws don't work. they don't follow the laws anyway so what are we going to do? let's start having the same conversation and start dealing with the real issue at hand. the vice president will say what are the root causes of this? let's get to the root cause and start showing the consequences to your action but we have got to service those suffering from mental illness and i got to tell you, we've talked before. i've been on so many barricades suspect situations, crisis cost, the vast majority are individuals suffering from mental illness, the system is broken and there is no priority. we've got open borders and individual suffering from mental illness and urban environments because many will not say -- i'll say it, many young adult suffering from ptsd and it's not being addressed. >> good points and i got to bring you back in, we've talked about elephants in the room, another one is because of this attack and it was racially motivated, there's got to be an attempt to divide all americans. what do you say in this moment of time to tell the american people don't take the debate? one hateful act shouldn't be responded to with more hate. >> lawrence, the chief and i are on the same page. i've practiced law in two states for ten euros. i defended since his behavior occurring in the urban arena where african-americans live today. now i am bearing criminal behavior killing so many of our young people, so much of our future. here is the reality. life has been devalued. life has been reduced to the choice. a mother or a child or a brother pulling the trigger on another brother, life has little or no value. our values have deteriorated over time from 1963, 1968 until now, deterioration of values and african-american communities, life means nothing. death is in the power of the man with the trigger. what we have to focus on if we go to the root cause, the f word. no expert is going to use the f word but the chief knows the right, it's the family. the breakdown of the family leads to the breakdown of the neighborhood to community and the city so we get what we get with no authority in the family, no boundaries set by the family, no consequences enforced by the family and the lives of these young people and the discipline instilled by the leadership of their family, basically fathers, we get what we get. we get young people who encounter cops, young people who encounter courtrooms, young people encounter correctional officers and ultimately cemeteries. baltimore, st. louis, chicago, i agree with the chief on this. we are fighting the same battle. law enforcement perspective, i'm not law anymore, i work with young people every day and i see it every day and it seems we are using. >> you are spot on. we are praying for the folks of jacksonville, three victims as well as families impacted by this. thank you for joining the program. >> stay strong be met thank you for your comments. we can turn this around but those who sit in these political seats have got to step up and do the right thing and it's just not happening. >> thank you so much. >> they have the authority, they lack the will. let's fight. >> coming up, president of candidate doug program joins the show. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your device duckduckgo comes with a built in engine like google, but it's pri and doesn't spy on your searches and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooki and creepy ads that follow you a from google and other companies. and there's no catch. it's free. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you around showing the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. welcome back, 2024 election news is republican primary candidates had back to campaign throughout the country after this week's debate. long to santos in iowa today defending his plan, he proposed on a debate stage to send special forces to mexico to deal with the growing cartel problem continuing to make it way across the border. >> our country cannot control its own board, a sign of national decline, cumulating to see the cartels have that type of control. they are effectively invading our country killing our people. as commander-in-chief you not only have the right, you have the responsibility to defend our country. >> how the voters feel about these proposals? how do they feel about candidates in general? we spoke to republican voters after the debate in here directly from them about the biggest winners, who were the biggest losers and the cand candidate, what they can do to win them over. >> who was your favorite candidate at the debate last night and why? >> probably vivek ramaswamy, a bright future ahead of him. he's young, multiple. the other candidates did not excite me. i was confused why a couple of them were even there. >> i don't think there was a clear winner but i was impressed with desantis explanations. i like tim's got. >> i thought he did excellent, at the end of the day you showed leadership skills. i thought ron desantis did well. vivek ramaswamy concerned me because i didn't think he was honest and a lot of things he said. i like him, i think he has a bright future but it seems he's trying to mimic ron desantis. >> who do you feel benefited from heated moments at the debate last night? >> nikki haley in the heated portions of it. even single heated moments, chris christie. >> personally i feel whoever stays calm under pressure when somebody does come with an insult so i feel he did okay, he lost it eventually but i think vivek ramaswamy was feisty, i like that he had confidence and was able to say about fax, not let the other people dictate tends to be in the background. >> nikki haley surprised me, she wasn't on my radar but during those moments she got her.across and impressed me. >> who were the candidates you left saying they should not have been there? >> i think hutchinson showed probably shouldn't be there and with chris christie, he's more a candidate of grievances instead of a candidate moving the country forward. >> i think chris christie. he comes off as being arrogant, bully like. sarcastic about really? ufo question, really? it was a question. >> i think he's there to be a disruptor, to make sure no matter what there will be not trump on the ticket. i dismissed him. >> the one that looked like matthew mcconaughey, i couldn't even remember his name. [laughter] i feel bad because he did a good job, he did a good job promoting a small town. >> what candidate or candidates surprise you most last night? this doesn't have to be a candidate you support or vote for but surprise you and maybe i'll give them a second thought? >> i think nikki haley. she came off -- she just seemed pragmatic about a lot of things she was saying and i thought it was common sense. the something a lot of conservatives and we need to get back to the common sense aspects of i hope to see more out of her and i'm looking forward to her in future debates for sure. >> was surprised you most? >> desantis because he came across in my opinion is very nervous and uncomfortable. when they ask the question what you support trump? he nervously looked around and barely raised his hand. i found him out of his element. >> orlando. >> surprising on a positive, i thought he haley, surprising, disappointing was desantis i thought he was going to be more ready for the moment, this is the raise in florida, i see it. i didn't quite see it. >> after the debate, all the noise, hear from the candidate, you left being a supporter of who? fill in the blank, l.a. >> i walked in, i left and will remain a supporter of donald trump. >> he walked in a supporter of who? >> donald trump. >> and you leave. >> donald trump. >> supporting trump and left supporting trump. >> desantis. i'm leaning more toward nikki haley or mike pence but i would still like to see desantis chime. >> i will back and vote for whoever runs at the end of the day so that my support. i do like the desantis but i'm still learning about each one of them, so early to tell. >> i came in as a little undecided and i liked vivek ramaswamy at the time but i listened and saw some of the trump campaign talk, it made me think he's not running to be president, he's running to be vice president or a candidate cabinet member, you have to show you are different and didn't do that. >> joining us now, governor of north dakota, doug burgum, thank you for giving us time. >> great to be with you, thank you for having me on the shelf. >> i've got good news, i was talking with the folks, they didn't know who you were but they were impressed with your personality but they want to know more about you. as a human being, they like you, what are you going to do differently to get yourself noticed on the debate stage or in the campaign in general? is still seemed the voters were locked in with donald trump. >> i would say we will do different, i'm not going to blow my achilles tendon 28 hours before the debate and then do the debate on one leg but is the best debate i've ever done on one leg but we launched june 7, the least known person on stage coming in. it's been fun, we left from there and got to new hampshire and spent two and a half days in new hampshire to the middle of today getting out and talking to people spending our message talking about the things that matter to the american people. biden's inflation killing america, energy policy, everybody in our country spent too much on gas and electricity and oil. that raises the price of every product people have, raised products of everything on the shelf because you can't run a farm or be a lobster fishermen without energy raising your bills right now and national security, we are talking about that all the time, i was the only one who said we are in cold war with china and we spent time talking about did we spent too much to ukraine or too little? why did putin he could march into ukraine? because biden failed with the deterrence, we have to have strength to peace and we do that by making sure got deterrence in place as opposed to disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan and reminding putin just like right now there reminding china to take taiwan and we need a president who understands and can stop the aggression. >> poll after poll shows the economy, inflation, all of that combined is the number one issue facing americans. what are you going to do to ease some of that? >> it starts with having somebody in the white house whose then where the small businesses are. i grew up in a small town of 300 people. my dad died when i was a freshman in high school, a start up in my 20s after every job i had working on the farm, even work as a chimney sweep, all the jobs are once you take a shower at the end of the day, not beginning of the day so i know what it's like to take hold of your own pay to pay your team members. i know what inflation means. when my dad died, my mom went back to work, i understand what she was going to to put food on the table and we need someone in the white house who understands our economy. i spent 30 years in the private sector creating jobs thousands of great jobs, incredible value for people and in that time i stepped in as governor and took that experience and we reduced the size of government and cut the budget by 27% and trains ran on time. so much wasted in government with got to get interest rates done, 22 year high, inflation down because part of what is driving inflation is crazy biden energy policies we have every car run on battery we buy from china and china build batteries and power plants powered by coal because they are opening up, small town common sense, we can approach this and reduce spending and inflation and interest rates, we know, i know when we are in the president's office, we will improve every american life and bring out the best of america. >> will have to get your reaction on what happened in jacksonville, racially targeted attack, what is your message on this anniversary of the i have a dream speech and what will be a tough time for america because some will take this incident and try to divide us even more. >> as a parent of three, folks in the 20s i would say my heart goes out to the parents and families of the victims first of all but there's no place for this kind of violence in america, it's reprehensible. i condemning and all of america should condemn it. we got violence racially motivated, there is no place for that. every american deserves to be able to live in a community that safe and know their families when they say goodbye to their loved ones in the morning they will see them in the night and it's something we as a country with got to come together and make sure it stops. >> thank you for spending time with us, i'm sure our audience appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on. >> portland is the epicenter for liberal policies and consequences. as you may have guessed, things aren't going so well. it's so bad, even democratic leaders are starting to notice. desperate attempt to clean up the city, that's next. ♪ welcome back to cross-country. in portland, oregon, alarm is sounding among leaders. governor tena scrambling behind closed doors with a portland central city task force. the task? send the city from consumed by crimes homelessness and drugs, this is the mayor of portland, ted wheeler who wants call to defund the police now thanks for support for nearly 100 state troopers. gubernatorial candidate commissioner ben west. thank you all for joining the program. then -- >> thanks for having us. >> then, it seems like it's it rock-bottom, what do you think is changing the perspective? the crime has been bad for a little bit now. >> i think over time portland residents and those can only live in this despair for so long and people are getting fed up and more business are leading and more people who championed the cause are starting to get fed up with it. there's a lot of work to be done and my big concern is why are we looking to the same people who created the problem to fix it? i don't have a lot of confidence in governor task force, the strategies she has because these are the same people who cost portland to be a hollowed out shell of itself. >> i want to go to the surveys we were looking at and it's all about this major 110. 56% of folks said they want a total repeal of the law, partial repealed 64% said they want to get rid of it but this is the one that got me, overall statewide voter attitude, are we on the wrong track? 58% said wrong track. then in the right direction, only 42 sent, does this surprise you? >> it doesn't because we have no change in our state, the same people who have been in church for years are still in church and they feel it. if you lose a billion in income in your biggest city and two years they massively increased taxes and the other side people don't see improvement and quality of life, they are losing oregonians right now. we are losing outside and we are seeing it when we talk to oregonians across the state, portlanders are not being heard, they are telling officials who want immediate change but instead they're getting a task force. >> this shouldn't be surprising when you look at the comments, i want to play this clip of the mayor suggesting we should defund the police. >> we don't have a recruiting problem for police, we don't have a funding problem. under my leadership for the portland police barrel, we have improved recruiting, we've added new units. we negotiated a fair contract with police officers. >> that was the mayor talking with us. saying we don't have a problem. they kind of live, fly, fly and eventually they are faced with the problem but you suffer the consequences. >> portland is made up of three big counties -- any county with more than 7500 residents is the safest county according to state crime records and all of oregon. ted has a reputation of being feckless, he called the summer of love and he has a long history being wishy-washy in the most extreme urgings of the left and radical policies and now he's in over his head. he tells you he doesn't need more police but asking for a bewildered state troopers to come to the job for what they should be doing in the larger urban area. we created a culture that demonizes police, doesn't respect rule of law and a culture and reach what we have sown in metro area but there are places where i serve where we start to push back on the local level and we don't have the same problem because we govern differently with a different worldview. >> i saw you physically upset as the mayor was spitting on talking points. >> we have got to include law enforcement, just to be clear, she included someone who advocates defund police but did not include law enforcement, the people have got to step in and keep communities safer and we need better leadership and better leadership for portland. >> something's got to give. thank you for joining the program, we appreciate it a new generation of workers using dating apps to find jobs. chart tanks kevin o'leary after the break. don't want to miss it. ♪ 's it looks like dating apps have become the nation -- expert himself, mr. wonderful kevin o'leary also ceo of o'leary ventures. mr. wonderful, i think this is weird but maybe this is just the new age of dating and i guess networking. >> it is. in my own operating companies, here's the problem everybody is trying to solve. post pandemic people assume ten to 15% of employees not return. that's not the case, the number is 40%. if you look at a downtown region like boston, one in five buildings are empty. virtually no tenants anymore and that's a result of change the way the economy works so if you come into the workforce out of college, what do you do? swipe left, figure out how to get a job to be probably on zoom, not in person and that's the new normal. it's okay, it's working. >> so what ever happened to not really dating where you work? for me, i spent the majority of my time at work so the dating pool is limited. i've had bad experiences with that as well so what do you think about seeing that person at work after like a lot of relationships do, they break up? >> here's the policy we put in place because you are in your early 20s, nature is nature. [laughter] that's how it works. i understand that but our policy is simple. what we have done to avoid, let's call it drama in the workplace to the extent we have employees in an office, we put in security cameras and we tell them we have the cameras for their safety so if you are going to for lack of a better term, hook up, don't do it in the office at midnight. we don't have that problem anymore. i don't mind young people dating and they should, they are going to do it wherever and that's the way life is but now corporate america, you can't be frisky in the office anytime and that is just the way it is. >> i think that pretty reasonable. another thing i want to talk about and this is something you've been supportive up, a lot of people don't want to go back in the office for work. i'm of the mindset this would be harmful as a society. you feel a little different, why? >> we are scared of what we don't know. we grew up particularly owners of businesses only knowing one thing, gathering their workforce every day 9:00 to 5:00 or whatever it is in the office. the truth is, the economy has moved forward and there is a new normal. you won't be able to hire the best talent and make them work nine to five, that won't happen. society itself has shifted and so have corporate mandates. we run our operating company across 34 different companies, project -based. if you're running finance and have to get it by thursday noon, i don't care when you do it or if you stay up all night monday and don't work on a tuesday as long as that statement is there 12 noon on thursday. the new normal. for many sectors of the economy, if you are in engineering and you have to things together for elon musk tries to mandate everybody sits in the office, maybe that's his reasoning but the other ten sectors in the economy, you don't need to be in the office as long as you get your work done on time. that's what happened and why the economy is buoyant and remains so down into small town america where companies have five to 500 employees. i watch this everyday play out in our companies are doing just fine and all we care about is getting work done, we don't care when you do it. >> i have to take what you are saying seriously because we know you don't have any problem hiring anyone so they have to get their work done. thank you for taking time with us. >> take care, thank you. >> next, agree new fail. jimmy failla on the flocks the white house wants you to change. ♪ 's we set up the patriotic kenny foundation to give mobility scooters to veterans. it has changed my life tremendously. none of this would've happened without tiktok. poly is back now at lucky! come kick off the season with our shop and score game that'll have you cheering for more! play for a chance at over 25 million in prizes and money saving offers - like this and this, or even this! or try to win $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. shop your favorite brand sporting the monopoly tag for unlimited game tickets and get ready to win at lucky! here's why you should switch fro to duckduckgo on all your device duckduckgo comes with a built in engine like google, but it's pri and doesn't spy on your searches and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooki and creepy ads that follow you a from google and other companies. and there's no catch. it's free. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you around showing the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. welcome back. if you happen to sit out of an eco- friendly star right now, scientists want you to stop doing that, they are bad. the white house also says ceiling fans are bad. comments are ecr of that cult member if you request any of this. joining nina tonight, one who never behaves badly, jimmy failla. >> there is. >> plays john kerry first and then you will react. >> they flatly denied what's happening to our planet as they conveniently forget the dictionary definition of a court's dismissal of facts and devotion to a life so now humanity is threatened by humanity itself. [laughter] good for him. first of all when he talks about facts, here are the facts, he tells us we are in a climate emergency but not following emergency measures, flying private everywhere he goes. he can't find commercial because they think he's the horse from mr. ed and want a picture, amazing. but it's all a scam. here's what you need to know, everyone watching at home need to know this, the climate science is the same as the vaccine science, a manufactured consensus meaning they shame people into agreeing with them. you don't get the vaccine, how dare you? people will die. but the people telling you that are passing around a collection plate and flying off to the next doomsday prophecy. >> their ideas don't work. this paper strong. >> you are ruining drinks. even if paper straws did work, they wouldn't be worth it. i don't like turtles that much, they should not enjoy the beverage ever again. >> the scientists are saying they are bad for you as well. >> the chemicals to go with it. everything in the green energy agenda easy, they are used, powered by fossil fuel, plug them in powered by coal, infrastructure from where? china out pollutes the rest of the world from top 27 industrialized nations don't create as much pollution as china does. we share the planet, okay? we are basically creating -- new peeing section for it is attached to our school it doesn't matter what we do. 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