and my conversation with the secretary of amnesty international has a warning for the world, as the u.s. supreme court does in fact overturn roe v. wade. i m aymon , it s saturday night, let s get started. one week ago, a gunman opened fire at a supermarket in buffalo new york, killing ten black people in what the justice department is now investigating as a hate crime. and an act of racially motivated violent extremism. but what happened in that supermarket is part of a much larger and dangerous trend in united states. according to the anti-defamation league, over the last decade, there have been 443 murders by people or groups identified as political extremists. left wing extremists were responsible for 4% of those murders, islamic extremists accounted for 20%. but the group responsible for the largest percentage, by far, right wing extremists, who carried out 75% of the murders connected to political extremism. so think about this for a moment. while political violence is
he s charged with rape and murder. the suspect, was ordered to leave the country by an immigration judge two years ago. the migrant telling police he tied up the teens, gagged them with cloth, according to prosecutors, he says, at first he was nervous, but then got comfortable and even recorded this attack. they enter the u.s. illegally, were caught, allowed to stay, and now a 12-year-old texas girl is dead. we also heard more about indications that jocelyn fought back against her attackers. that is just some of the reporting on a string of brutal crimes across the country allegedly at the hands of illegal immigrants. as we await a briefing from homeland security security chief alejandro mayorkas this hour fox news is confirming news on a manhunt for suspects smuggled into the u.s. by an isis-linked terror group. hello. welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york. there s a lot happening right now. get to have you here today. there is. i m bret baier in in for
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history. yeah, it s a very dangerous and troubling trend that we see on the rise here. and i m concerned that it is not one being addressed adequately by our political leaders. katherine stewart, rich benjamin, thank you for starting us off this hour with this important conversation. still ahead, she took on the democratic establishment and seems to have won. progressive pennsylvania house candidates summer leigh joins me live next. oh, like how i customized this scarf? wow, first time? check out this backpack i made for marco. oh yeah? well, check out this tux. oh, nice. that ll go perfect with these. dude. those are so fire. [whines] only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.