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for dogs in nevada was able to supply him with blood and plasma to save his life. enzo was so thankful to all the doggy donors who helped save him, and he is now home safe and i just want you to know that tonight i will be on the ingraham angle. >> oh, yeah. there's no truth to the rumor that kristi noem was seen leaving the crime scene. >> kevin, you got 30 seconds. a 27 year old man struck gold and diamonds when he snagged two pairs of $14,000 earrings for just 14 apiece. >> the french designer, which is katya, made a mistake. and of course, when they realized the error, they tried to give him something free, like a little leather bag. he said, no, no, nanette, i want the real thing. and the brand did the right thing and gave him those news am jonathan hunt, live in los angeles. with continuing
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coverage of america's campus chaos. the focus once again tonight of that chaos is the campus of ucla. right here in los angeles, where it is now. 10 p.m. hundreds of police officers have flooded onto the campus in the last few hours, apparently preparing to try to dismantle the pro-palestinian encampment, which has now been there for almost a week. live on the scene at ucla is our correspondent, bill melugin, and bill set the scene for us as it looks right now. there yeah. jonathan, good evening to you. right now, several law enforcement agencies have this encampment behind us, completely surrounded on all sides. we'll give you a look at the encampment. right now. you can see they've built this wall here today to try to keep law enforcement out. some of the people inside the camp, you can see, have been getting up the walls right here. they've got flashlights. they're trying to
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strobe the eyes of law enforcement to kind of taunt them. and blind them a little bit. sometimes they do it to us as well, but you can see they've built this wall all the way down to where the other side of this courtyard is, in an effort to try to keep law enforcement out. speaking of law enforcement, we'll show you who's showing up here. if we can walk over here real quick. tommy, we're now starting to see california highway patrol in riot gear, some with non-lethal weapons lining up in front of the encampment here. that is different than what lapd is doing. if we pan to the right a little bit, we got legions of lapd officers out here essentially providing perimeter security for whatever operation is about to happen with this encampment tonight. beyond those lapd officers is that huge crowd of several hundred we've been showing you all night. several hundred pro-palestinian protesters on the other side of that lapd skirmish line. on the other side of the fencing, they showed up here after the people in this camp posted on social media that, hey, we're going to get raided tonight. if you support us, come down here and
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don't let them in. the latest, as we know, lapd is in a full citywide tactical alert. that means more resources come in and they have to stay late. we know the sheriff's department is on the other side of campus right now, and we're starting to see more of these california highway patrol troopers arriving here on campus. these students, they've been told over and over and over that this is an unlawful assembly. and this camp right here, they've been chanting, we're not leaving. they've been warned. if you don't leave, you can be subject to arrest. so all of our law enforcement sources are telling us there is going to be an operation tonight to clear out this encampment. we just don't know exactly when it's going to begin. what we can tell you is law enforcement is beefing up their resources on the perimeter of the campus, and we're starting to see more of these california highway patrol showing up here. as more and more of these pro-palestinian protesters are showing up around their perimeter to essentially try to interfere with or distract law enforcement from whatever is about to take place at this
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encampment tonight. but this camp is not going anywhere. from the students perspective. they're posting in their telegram channels. hold the line. essentially. see if they're starting to throw tear gas in, cover it up with buckets. they're preparing for what they think is going to be a large law enforcement sweep tonight. and on the other side of the courtyard where we're at right now, this is one of the other protest groups. you can see they have local security guards trying to hold them back, but there are hundreds of people on that side as well waving their phones, which they turn the lights on and then inside this camp, we still have hundreds of people. you might be able to hear the drilling right now. that's them. more putting up, more walls and screwing more screws into this plywood. you might be able to hear the hammer in the background. they've been building this wall all day long, so if law enforcement is planning to breach from this side, they're going to have to go through that wall, tear it down, go over it somehow. how they're going to do that? we don't know yet. we don't know where they're going to try to
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enter this camp. but what we can tell you is this is a massive law enforcement response from several different agencies who appear to be coordinating together. jonathan and bill, i think are the complexities and the dangers of this operation compared in many ways to what the nypd did. more than 24 hours ago at columbia. they're they're dealing with a private campus, a gated campus. they were able to clear it entirely. here. you're dealing with very much a public university, a public space. and you know better than anybody how easy it is for anybody to walk onto the perimeter of that campus. and the crowds just seem to be getting bigger to, to my view, every hour, which puts more and more pressure on the officers there because they are surrounded as you, as you rightly say, from all sides, effectively. yeah. you're exactly right. and we're seeing the results of this being a public campus as you said, we're watching these pro-palestinian protesters essentially spill into the perimeter all around us. we got
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hundreds behind the camera right now. we got hundreds to the right side of the camera. we got hundreds. we just showed you on the other side. and then on the other side of the encampment, there are several hundred as well. so law enforcement is essentially boxed in and sandwiched as more and more of them continue arriving. now, the question is going to be, does law enforcement feel like they have enough resources on hand to go into this camp and potentially hold back all these people on the perimeter if they decide, you know what, we're not going to let law enforcement go in. we're going to stop this. what happens then? do things get violent? do they have to start using crowd control measures? do things start getting physical? we don't know. so far, thankfully, there's been no violence of any kind from what we've seen, just chanting. they're chanting that lapd's kkk, that there's an intifada revolution. lapd, lapd doesn't mind that. that's freedom of speech. that's perfectly fine. what? they don't want to see is a repeat of last night. they don't want to see agitators or counter-protesters showing up. they don't want to see fights breaking out. and they obviously don't want to see any law enforcement get hurt. so when they go into this camp, we
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don't know. but this buildup has been going on all night long. you can hear all the helicopters above us right now, likely. this is a multi-pronged operation with the sheriff's department, with the highway patrol and the lapd, and it appears at some point they're going to go in there and it's going to be up to those protesters. are they going to resist? are they going to try to keep them out? we don't know what kind of supplies they have in that camp. they've been putting out requests for goggles and wood and plywood and shields. we don't know what they have in there. so law enforcement doesn't either unless they have some sort of different intelligence. maybe they got some moles in the camp feeding them information. we don't know. but at some point they're going to have to try to figure out a way to breach this camp where they decide to do that from remains to be seen. but we're going to be out here all night. jonathan and we'll keep an eye on it. and, bill, it's interesting. i'm just getting some information from one of our contributors, paul mauro. you know very well former nypd detective. he is seeing some information crossing some of the protester forums that would indicate that
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they may even have a drone up scoping out the law enforcement positions there at ucla. and i think there's no doubt, bill, that these protesters are unlike those at hamilton hall at columbia, who just seemed to be willing to move off once the police came in. these protesters seem to be preparing to battle. jonathan, it wouldn't surprise me at all if they had a drone up in the air. right now, we've seen several drones tonight. it's very possible one of them was theirs. but you're right, they're turtling up. they're digging in. they're preparing for a siege. essentially, law enforcement can't just walk onto the grass and start arresting people. they've literally built up a fort here that they've banded together with zip ties and screws. i mean, look at this thing. you got them on the wall right now. they're always wearing helmets and masks. they're waving palestinian flags. and every now and then they'll pop out with a high powered, strobing flashlight, and they'll flash the cops in the eyes. they flashed us in the eyes as well.
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they don't like people pointing cameras towards what they're building right there. but yeah, they're not. they're not giving up. they've essentially been turtling up this location all day long and dissipating that somebody is going to try to come in tonight. so if police end up doing it, it's going to be interesting to see. are they going to do it like a brute force? look at this. they're strobing us right now. that's exactly what we're talking about, are they going to try to do it brute force way where they rip the walls down? or are they going to try to get in through the bushes? we don't know, but the students have been chanting, we're not leaving. it doesn't matter how many dispersal orders have been given, they have no plans to go anywhere right now. jonathan. yeah, bill, we are delighted that you are there for us tonight with your excellent crew. tommy chiu, running the camera for us there, and lexi hernandez, your producer. no better crew in la to cover these unfolding events. and we will be here like you all night as developments unfold. bill melugin, thank you very much for now. we will be here, as i say, anything that happens, you
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will see it live on the campus of uclae campus of ucla. so stay with us hereaign forwill the moment. >> we'll send you back to jesse waters y in here and, you know,e end up maybe handcuffing people and arresting theffing pe we'll do what we always done.do we'll get arrested just likenesy the criminals in the subway. >> they always right back out in 2, alwback o0 4 hours. >> marxists are beating up jews, breaking into buildingist. and raising foreign flags. while biden says republicans are america'whilns as top threaa biden hasn't even made a phonesn call to the president of colombia. hillary's a professor at columbia. she hasn't said a word. >> obama graduated from columbia to where is he? count this country needs to get itryit together. >> t >> devry college president. i say removeo t, i the encampme, immediately, vanquish the radicals and take back ourew campuses for all of the normal students who want a safehot ple from which to learn.
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>> former member of antifa gabriel nadal joins me now. so gabriel, you're looking cla at some of these black clad anarchists, burrow into these windows and kind of take the leadership role of this movement. >> how does this work? well, let me tell you about what this movement is. this is just part of a biggeentr conversation when it comes to fall of activism. and as we know, ther left ac.e,e they have a long history in america of violence, whether itwhethe be whether it be destrg buildings or attacking other people. but one thing that we need tha to consider is the fact that a lot of these people aren't even studentsa lo. i mean, from my time in the anti-war movement, i can tell you that a lot of my friendsou,d they used to beg for money to pay for gas in order to go to another city. i even had a friend who usedfrie to train hop to get around the aroundnd the country. count a lot of these people are willing to work on a shoestring budgetry peopl in order to get e protests. and in fact, and we saw ou gtd u
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ohio, they arrested about 40 people and less than hal fdents. of them were actually students. it's a component that we need to talk about that'se need a lot of times. these are professional activists thess that are trying to instigate chaos on our universities. >>ties so when you were in antin you're telling mtifae that thesy people were poor and they were just act like parasite as. m they would glom on to whatever action that was happening in the streer t and they would tryca to capitalize on it. >> and it didn't really matter what the action was. >> they just wanted chaos and destructios ann, particulary the way a lot of these ideologies work. >> they're always see themselves as being on the side of the oppressed against the oppressor. this is just as bein the another of that. when we have the george floyd riots, you had examp black peope that were the oppressed and the oppressors with the police. the government here is the same thingd e s . e oppres they're saying that the palestinians are the oppressed and against the oppressor. but what ends up happening when they put this this false dichotomy of gooy d versus evilnal is that they start justifying their criminal actions in order
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to get their point across. and look at oupoook,r america wh i work, i'm national director. we believe in freedom of speech. ere e dire doesbut the first amendment does not protect you, your right to destroyur buildings and or assault other people. that should just be straighttra out of the gate, not permitted anywhere. unfortunately, a lot of school officialtanywheres, they're just allowing it. >> at ucla, we have been seein t that they have told the police not to go in and arrest those criminal actors. >> and that's an incredible problem. when you were a membermoney of antifa, the money train, i know a lot of it comes fromat soros. >> when you look at this movement right now, it doesn't cost a lot of money, but therem is a stream flowing in. >> what do you see ? >> well, what i can tell you is there's a lot of the times for my personal experience is that there was a lot of people who actually werexwere oe not wa necessarily getting paid. but what we do see is that is that they lupport do that often get comes fromot a lot of people who are giving in donations. pren i was part of the occupy protest in 2011, i remember
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that people would just come up and they would drop pizz alttles of water, sodas, all of these different things. and then you also have a lot of different local businesses that they don't realizbusinesse what they're supporting because they'll support. they'll give tents becaus, they'll give food, they'll give all the agencies and supplies. and then within a couple of week of weeks, there have been vandalized in the riots. that's exactly what we saw r's a in the 2020 riots. and many businesses in portland, in minneapoli i s, they they had to close because they supported these types of protesters. >> all right. thanks forsupptypes of the insight, gabe. >> we appreciate it. mcads now check in with alexis mick adams, who's live on the ground at nyu. >> what's going on theren the g, alexis? hey, jesse. well, this is a little bit different than yesterday hey jed there are some police here on standby, but we haven't seen really any police in riot gearst moving in here. this is near the campus of nyu. here you canhe campu move into a the crowd just a little bit and see what we're seeing on the ground. are they have, you know, people chanting here and people calling for their university to divest from israel. they also have some signs that they stand with palestine
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and the occupation now. and this was alspation -o an ara that we were in just the other day when we saw that they were doing some traininsaing on what to do in case the police didw show up or there were any injuries. this is wherupweree that was jut the other day. but most of the action usually isn't too far from here. also on the campus of nyu, where we've seen some people also preparing see to move in te encampments. so it all started right over at columbia university started,e but that's not the case anymore. this is moved across this haseds here and acros new york city. this is, again, a look here at what we're seeingn on the grounn thd. we're going to try to checkestes in with some protesters as well. what do you think about the police all. k arriving here and watching you guys? nobody nobody wants to talk yet. okay. let's see. what do you guys thinkd about the nypd kind of being around at this point? are you worried at all? are you worried at all?ll w okay. so that's all wee have right now, jackie, but we'll continueu to check back with you throughoutt the night. the person that i've ever seen at a protest. .
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does that intrigue you? i think that would intrigue everyone t at this point.>> you >> you've got to pick a side man. you've got to pick a side. soa side.ime will i'm going to. but we just don't wantwa the wrong person around here. who is the wrong person in the chair? joe biden. il >> he is he to say he always say, we'll have more from johnny tomorrow. >> kennedy is polling around 10% nationally and needs 15%, they say, to qualifynational foh the debate. >> imagine that biden, bided kenny live ford 90 minutes. they don't need a moderator. they need a medi ic. >> and the latest battleground polls, rfk pulls more biden voteound pols than he's pullingm trump. g> emmerson has trump winnin all seven with or without rfk in and trumpth o and biden are both taking the gloves off. trump says he's a left-win.g plant. biden says a vote for rfk jrs is a spoiler for a dictator. but rfk says biden is the spoiler because joe has no shot of beating trump. today, rfk jr dared biden to sign a pledge. whoever has worse numbers againsvet trump in october drops
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out. ou says he's the strongest candidate one on one. well, we all know this electione is that american does not feelrf that they have to vote out of fear as they that they can vote at home and that is only going to happen if there is a two way race between president trump or president obama and presidennd t biden. >> robert f. kennedy jr is an independent presidential candidate f. before we get to the politics, there's a lot of craziness goin politicg on. scary stuff on college campus. the president's beenampu hiding what's going on.go i don't know. >> i mean, it's very, very alarming. it's puzzling because it's happening on the private campuses. they actually have a lot more leewa e y for controlling this now. >> i'm all for peaceful protesty ,for freedom of speech. you can'out threaten people.
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you can't intimidate people, you can't trespass. can'tyou can't you can't prevet students from going to their classes. gl you canyou can break privater those are law enforcementoper issuesw. >> the private campuses can easily redress this. adthey this. the state schools already done it. almost all of them.e it >> oh, and they have a lot less leeway because they're subject firste amendment. the private cameras are not the first amendment doesn't functiondmene on the private ca. you know, all the private campuses wan usest to open debate. but, you know, if people are being racist, if they're being anti-semitic, and i've heard that the shouts from these crowdstic, i'vthei fro and they. yeah, that's just absolutely disgusting some of the tacticset also pretty disgusting. we're hearing that theou biden legal team is throttling you guys by the throatguys b. >> what's the truth? you mean my campaign? yeah you mea, i heard there. today but i mean, we released a poll today. we see the biggest poll that's ever been done. and at least in this pulleidentl
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presidential campaign, a typical poll haspaign. 2000 p people in it. we did a poll of 26,000 people.l the poll is a value of about 200,000, $500,000. we did every state what that poll shows, if i go head to head with biden, i wins an 30 nine states. he wins 11. if i go head win to head with president trump, i win. >> if i if if i'm in the race in a three way race, i loselo because people are voting out yu of fear because they think the other guy, you know, a vote for me ae is going to is going to put somebody they hate in office. but if i gthey hate in oo head m with either of them, i win. >> so if one of these guys out or doesn't run joe biden in front of donald trump,your p rfk will be president. >> that's right. according to your polling. yeahol>>, but, you know, in all the polls that have done a two way race, i've shown the same thinng. has i would show that challenge. our poll has virtually a zero margin of error. oh, anybody who does that poll
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will end up with the same results. i, i bea result.t biden in a lae and i beat president trumpat narrowly in the electoral lollege and that's really what you want to look at, the electoral college. >> but i win them. i beat theokoralgebut m both ine general electric and in i the electoral. are you going to get d on the debate stagebe with these two guys? >> and if you do, what's the strategyo what ? well, there's no compulsory debate. president biden, >> well no compup has challenget president biden. >> the debate, which i think is a good thine whi think g. >> the debates are scheduled. schedulethere's three debates te scheduled beginning september18 18th. >> i should have a spotth in those debates. because my polling up till now has hass been as it was, metrics.metric and, you know, you don't knows. thcause neithet knowr of the las allows them to not debate. it's never been done before. >> but how would you do it? i mean., you got one guy overr here, you got another guy over
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here and you're what are you going to say? >> you're going to be like, hey, hey, it's my turn. i'm goinke mg to i'm going to sr what we what were the twooing of you doing when you ran up $34 trillion debt? ran alone ran up half of it.in we're now paying more than our defense budget to service w that debt. >> within five years, we'll be paying $0.50 out th every taxl dollar to service the debt. >> and, you knows on, that'sey t one issue. and they both you know, president trump said he was going to end the war-- p s. >> president biden loves every war that he sees. but president trump lasts buentk gave a bear hug to biden and the speaker. >> johnson approves $61 billion. the ukraine. all of oh, there's all these really existential issues and neitherry of them can really deal with. >> and one of thos done is the polarization, you know, where we are in a more toxic polarization and division. and any time since the american civil war and president biden can solve it, president trump can solve it.t
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if either of them get elected, it's just going to get worsego d because both of them feedboth on it, are telling of how theyh all hate the other guy and weat need to havehe some common groud in america. >> well, you're saying you're going to unify the countramerica.: you arng yo. >> some dirty stuff's coming out there saying you were against voter i.d., rfk jr.. you said voter i.d. was racist. >> is that true? maybe. i don't i didn't say, you know, i look, i had a lo at of positions. >> i went through an evolution like many people in this countrn y. >> and, you know, i said things years ago. i had positions years ago that i look back o thatn and say that was not there was nothing good about that. i think we you know, listen, i what i've said on the voterha i.d. issue is that i'm goingg to to issue voter for passports,id passport, i.d., that everynd american should get it for them. that will end that issue. okay. becauswill oe you have to have r
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id to have a clean election. >> you got to have that. clean. and either way, as are al sharpton and andrew young lee and other civil rights leaders have said that if i issurs thael they will they will stop their objection to demanding voter i.d.pr object at the voti. >> all right, al sharpton, happy thursday. tomorrow, our junior. >> thanks for joining us. thanks for having me, jesse. the latin king soldier joins-ree primetime remembering. >> i said we need to screen for colon cancer. colon cancer. was that after i texte to screens now 45 because i said, ohre, look, i'd be ther. yep, with me, you can screen at home. just talk to your provider just talk to your provider little strea and do it my way. false cologuard is a one of a i way to screen for colon cancer that's effective that's effective and noninvasivdeguard. people 45 plus an average risk, not high risk. false, positive and negative
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. >> in my>> jes book get it toge, people from all walks of life opened up to me. >>e op they shared their life stories, their deepest secrets. but just because ws,e finishedee the book doesn't mean we get it together. >> series is over. today we're talking to a retired soldier for the latin kings. >>d soldiefor th meet andy belg. >> he saw things no person should ever have to witness. an active participant in drug traffickin activg, robbery, ext' and things we can't even mention on national televisiontn . >> he did whatever he haadd to o to survive in the underworld. m >> so how did he go fromking to a prison king to an even
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jellicle minister? >> andy rebirth, r.a. joins us now. andy, how did you get started in the gang life? >> oh, so how long we have ons this show? because it's a long story. a long s.but to sum it up, i wat just a wrong influence. , just was listening to the wrong voices, just gravitating to the wrong things and being out there. >> did you get initiated to. i yeah, i was. i was around 14, 15 years old,pe and i left. five grown men jumped me so i could be their friend, as i t like to put it. so what would i have to do to keep that friendship? and it led to first degree attempted murder, three counts of aggravated assault. one come aggravated criminal damagelt, on. . it was gang related. i was 16 on may 17. i was charged as an adult. you >> what was your name in the game? well and , i went to the park.
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>> they used to call me pako when i when i got basically goti out of the gang. >> when i went to prison out, i started we started our little king blood nation where we joined the lan kind kings with g bloods. and i was holding the flag in that prison. i was with oodss the president and theys called me pako. and ironicallye, it was possible to pull through the streets. paco pope of the streets. >> and was there something that happened when you were in prison that made you think, man, did i go down the wrong at madpath? it was my kids watching.pictures my kids grow up in pictures, watching my kids. you know, you, not being able t to come visit me because i'm on maximum security. n my but this one time, it just is etched in my heart. i'm fully restrained. i have the belt with there handcuffs, with shackles, and my little girl havin shackle was she was almost two yearsincr old when i first gotme s incarcerated. by this time, shhee was about s. years old. she was five or six years old socause i yeah, yeah, she was
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about five years old. so i go and visi gt. i'm holding my beautiful little girl and she starts asking mnd e all these questions. she started she grabbed my handcuffs and she said, dadd this?y, daddy, what is this? >> and as you know, it wasd th brand new handcuffs. i'm doing a move.g baby and then i said, oh, baby. oh, that's my braces. you will see daddy shining over here. and she looks at me. shoverre?e said, well, what is ? >> and she grabs my shackles. s jud i started making the shackles jump like a jump rope. i said, no, that'smpa jump ropek rope. she looks at me again and shs e yoys, you look stuck. you look stuck. >> and then she asks me again. she's like, daddy, what is thise ? i said, handcuffs. agaid sayss? es. what is thi >> i said, shackles. she said, why do why you got beg you like this, daddy? i said, because daddy was being bad. and this is daddy'd s daddy' s punishment.nt >> and she looks at me and she says, well, what would daddy
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promise me you're noe met goingm to be buried anymore because i need you home with me. daddy,e, i need you home with me, daddy. >> it killed me. but i'm lookin g at her, and then she starts asking me questions. he was like, well, daddy, all because she's mixed. so she said, daddy, what color are you? sailorwhat color's mom? what color are my. y it killed me becaused my daughter didn't know her identityno because her fathr wasn't in her life. and that's what i looked at going on in this society today. thn socipeople do not know their identity because they're not in their father's life. and you struggled with addiction, too. did god helpth addic. you recovm that as well? >> oh, yes. eall that's that's really how i ended up getting sentenced to the church. i overdosed on heroin for the third time. n ethirthe first time i overdosd on heroin. i was in the kaleo project and threw my body in the hallway because they thought they should have killed me becaus tyave all the games i was
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playing. but they thought i was dead. but ty dielt like they didn' have to kill me. so they just threw my body in the hallway and all. to kl now it was god that i brought me back. but fast forwardt wa to the thie time i woke up in a hospital bed. i ke officer was in front of me. i was trying to act likei was li i'm anked like playing possum. r i'm looking because i knew i had more drugs on me and i'm looking. i'm not cuffed to the bed, but i have ivs hanging out my arm sorhavet of minute.r left the police officer left to help some of the nurses with anotherm guy that came in real belligerent that was intoxicated. as soon as i seereligerentn him, i jumped up a riptide visa, my arm, and i brokt mye run andr made it through one door. but the other doorhave, they hae two boys. you well, and it brings me to the scripture. the doors. al clos te no man can open and open doorsat that no man can close. and i thank god for that closedt door because i needed to get caught. >> all right. you've gotten it togethe i r. tel >> congratulations. if you could tell america one word for them to focus on, what would it be?
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, and. >> the little bible says in the beginning was the word. wit the word was with god and the word was god. goe life, my story.y st soor i have to tell it.y,i i have to share it. thi >> and if god could do thisy in my life, what could he do with your life? >> i'm inspired. fellow rhino, thank you so much for joining jesse watters fromit time. >> and thank god you've got ite. together. glory >> glory to god. glory to god. >> time for watercooler. let's bring in fox business correspondent madison alworth. >> glory to god. i'm actually g crying.interv >> that was in a roller coaster of an interview. it was. and then he was a gangster. even after overdosinl.g. nd, am >> but he's really turned it around. that was amazing. he's gotten it together. all right. toget it togethers gn to ge now. >> are setting expectations for men higher and higher these days>>esse: fi. o wantguys, if you want a woman to say i do. you got to know how to protect n
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her like this. >> 2024. we need to start thinking long>> term it's . can this man get through an apocalypse? will he be the leadeugr? -- a survival trap? because if not, you need a bounce. you need to go d to. h >> is he a two hour teame on the natural selection scale ? >> is this true?na is this how you think of us? notural this tr, definitely no. what does she know that we don't know? why do we needw survival drives like and also that kind of sounds like a cult.n is she in a cult? does she need help?? she just sees what's happeningui in colombia, and she might wondera an next. >> i mean, fair. the world is a little topsy, turvy, but i think alsoink al survival today a little different than yesterdasoy isy. huntin we don't even go hunting. i you know, i think we need people that cag.i thinpeoplen dh organizations, stuff like that. okay. i think she. yeah. . ay >> think she might be overdoing it. all right. maybe your little coffee a little different. littl than she prime is behind the scenes in prime time. >> my producers are asking the hard hittingeskin questionsy like, how many days canu you keep leftovers? >> one of my producers says
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