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give that speech going after our closest ally in the middle east. >> is he shouting and swearing about netanyahu or about hamas or about his poll numbers? >> this is the when did you stop beating your spouse question. >> it's been a long day. i would told him to hold my beer but too early for that. >> monday on "special report," we will take a look at the maryland senate race, we were just talking about that with former governor larry hogan tries to flip a blue seat to the red column. remember, you if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. please join shannon bream for "fox news sunday." her guests are arkansas senator tom cotton and virginia senator tim kaine. thanks for watching "special report." i'm rich edson in washington. "the ingraham angle" is next. ♪ ♪ lawyer good evening, everyone i'm laura ingraham.
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my angle in moments but, first. >> never like to hear that somebody has got cancer and such a young family, you know, they are not going to understand fully all the implications. it's very stressful and obviously, you know, you wishing her the best. >> i mean, obviously it's a shame for the family. i feel like they have been through quite a few hard years in the last, what four years or so. >> i think it's so good to worry about kate and the king. but i think they need to have their private life as well. >> laura: shocking, concern is the reaction across the globe to the news that ended more than two months of wild speculation about the whereabouts and health of the princess of wales. >> in january, i underwent major abdominal surgery in london and at the time it was thought that my condition was noncancerous. the surgery was successful; however, tests after the operation found cancer had been
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present. my medical team, therefore advised that i should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy. i'm now in the early stages of that treatment. , this of course, came as a huge shock and william and i have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. as i said to them, i am well. i'm getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal in my mind, body, and spirit. >> laura: now, well-wishes have been pouring in all day long from her subjects, elected officials, other royalties, celebrities and everyday people. now, we have to remember this has been a tumultuous time for britain and the royal family. first with the death of the world beloved and longest reigning monarch queen elizabeth and then the charges of racism and racial stereotyping coming from harry and meghan and then continuing charles own cancer
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announcement just a few months ago. and now this, a young mother of three, and the most popular royal also diagnosed with cancer. now, we know that cancer impacts millions across the globe every year. and in 2022, there were approximately 20 million new cases and 9.7 million cancer deaths. touches almost everyone we know. well, including me personally. joining me now is royal watcher hillary ford witch. hillary, good to see you tonight. >> thank you. >> laura: what finally made them make this very difficult announcement? >> you are right it was a very difficult announcement, laura. what i would say is that, obviously, as you have mentioned, there have been tremendous speculation huge furor, lots of international conspiracy theories to the point where it was getting really ghastly. do i know she was finding it shocking and also very upsetting and disparaging. she did not have to come out and
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make statements herself it. could have been made by an official announcement. but she chose personally to come out and do this. laura, i think it takes not only a great amount of courage, but she demonstrated her very authentic personality how very down to earth she is. and at this time, with this going on, as you mentioned, you have even felt this yourself, personally. >> you know how devastating this can be, yet, she took the time to mention other people, to mention not only per family, but also to mention those also that have suffered with cancer. and i think this was a great demonstration not only of leadership but for the british royal family at an age where, you know, they could become irrelevant for the next generation the fact that her name was more googled in the united states than trump and biden's name, that shows you how internationally important this has become and i think it's made her relevant and helped the monarchy in the long run but
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very badly for a sad reason. >> laura: as i mentioned, hillary, unprecedented times for the royal family. watch. >> this is a royalty who isn't going to be there for the public right now. and with the king looking pretty vulnerable as well also with cancer treatment. i think it's pretty unsettling time for people here in the u.k. where the monarchy is meant to represent stability and continuity. >> laura: hillary, i actually disagree to some extent with what he said. i mean, unsettling in a way. it's been a tough series of things that they have had to face. but, in a way, she suddenly, like all the rest of us, who have had to either take care of someone who has cancer or know someone or lose someone or have a cancer diagnosis yourself and so she is kind of the every woman now. >> yes, she is. and as i mentioned i think she was very relatable. she talked about her children and also they have timed this,
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laura, very importantly to be at the beginning of their what is in england the easter break now. so they -- this way the children will be with her. she will be at home with them. very carefully timed for the family. i think this is actually stabilizing for the nation to see that somebody in the royal family has this much fortitude and this much, basically simple common sense to address the nation in this manner. i think it's a very good sign for the hun narky, actually, in the long run. >> laura: hillary, great to see you. thank you so much. joining me now is martha mccallum, host of "the story." martha, of course you have been covering this all day long. one thing kate said today that i can personally empathize with. watch this. >> as can you imagine, this has taken time. it has taken me time to recover from major surgery in order to start my treatment. but, most importantly, it has taken us time to explain everything to george, charlotte, and louie in a way that's appropriate for them and to reassure them that i'm going to
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be okay. we hope that you'll understand that as a family we now have made some time, space and privacy while i complete my treatment. >> laura: martha, i can't imagine, really, as a mother now when i had my own battle with breast cancer, i hadn't had my children yet, but i still was like wanted privacy. i don't want people to say how are you doing? even though people meant well, you wanted to have a little cocoon of let me just deal with this. so i totally understand what she is saying there, take care of home front, first. >> martha: have you experienced it, laura. i spoke with my sister who has always experienced it today and she said exactly the same thing. she said i needed to know that i was on the road to being okay. and that i had sort of my arms wrapped around how this was all going to work before i could start talking to other people about it. and i think that is so -- such a personal experience. i think that's what we saw today from the princess of wales.
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she was very direct. she was gracious, and she was personal. and she was actually the person that i think everyone who has watched her evolve through this process believed that she is. and there has been a lot thrown at them recently. and, you know, it's revealed that they are going through what a lot of families go through. and now they have got two people in the family who are battling this issue. i think it's, you know, they shared a little, right? when charles cancer was diagnosed we don't know what kind it is or when his treatment is. both of them went in for what they thought was one thing that turned out to be another. and that, of course, is a fear that a lot of us, everyone, i think, shares, you know, when you have tests coming back and all of this. so, i do think it was a shock, clearly. and i think it put a lot of this discussion to rest and i think it, you know, put people rishi sunak the prime minister commented on how difficult and how rude, really, so people have
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been in the run-up to this. but hillary makes a good point about the timing. and the timing was theirs. the timing wasn't pressed by the fact everyone that was circulating these vicious rumors. it was pressed by the fact that today is the day before the children's easter break begins. and so now they could make this statement, you know, hunker down, and be together and not have the kids have to go back to school and be questioned about it, perhaps. >> laura: martha, the "new york post" is reporting that prince harry and meghan markle had no idea about kate middleton's cancer and insiders saying that trust has been broken. well, and they have a very, you know, they have a one-line statement, essentially, i think we will put it up on the screen that was basically we send our well wishes and to the family and we hope -- we wish health and healing for kate and the family and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace. kind of a short statement for the wife of your brother. >> i'm not at all -- right.
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i mean, but, this is a very broken relationship, and they -- harry and meghan made horrible accusations against william and kate and the rest of the family. so, it's not at all surprising to me that they weren't given a heads up about this situation. i think that, you know, they were recently dropped from the royal family website, you know, there had been sort of a peripheral mention of them for a while. but that's not there anymore either. and i think in many ways this is going to be not the time when william is likely to want to reach out and patch things up maybe that comes at some point. it doesn't feel like this statement from them was really-i really it didn't need to be public. they could have just reached out privately. but, you know, it is what it is. >> laura: p.r. martha, a lot of people and you mentioned some of this, in going back and looking at some of the comments that have been made by people, about her and about the royal family, were just so in
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poor taste is one thing today but they were cruel. and from some of the late night hosts and comments about what she was really doing and what she was really up to and it kind of makes us all, i think, take a pause and realize no matter what we think about this issue or that issue. these are human beings and we are all like here for a very short period of time on this planet. maybe a bit of humility and patience is in order for all of us, but especially these cruel people. the comments were awful. >> martha: i mean, i think there's a long history of poking fun at the royal family and i think there's a place for that in some ways, especially in england where, you know, they have their own relationship over all of these years with it. in this case, it does feel pretty ugly at this moment. especially after her very heart felt announcement today. but i also think that when that
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vacuum existed a lot of people rushed to fill it with their ideas of what was going on. in this society that we live in, unfortunately, that is the way that things happen and people were kind of filling in the blanks on their own. but it was unfortunate. again, i don't think that that pushed her to this moment. i think the timing was very much on her own schedule. in terms of her own process with her treatments and the children. she kind of does things her own way. and i think we saw that today. >> laura: martha, thank you so much. all right, joining me now is dr. carol is a cora, consultant psychologist in the united kingdom. dr. is a cora, thank you for joining us. what have you heard about her diagnosis that leads you to be either very concerned or cautiously optimistic? >> i'm very optimistic. she said in her statement beautiful statement on the bench
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daffodils in the background that it was preventative chemotherapy which in medical terms adjunct chemotherapy. probably colon cancer. standard regiments four to six months of chemotherapy. what we do in oncology today to taylor the treatment to the patient. personalized meds here to say. piloted into the united states. we work out the risk of someone developing a recurrence of the disease if the risk is significant 5 to 10 percent. different here in the united states we are more conservative. that seems to be what -- i'm not involved in her treatment. so i'm not betraying any confidences, she is being treated well by my colleagues. and i'm sure she'll get through. this it's a shock. it's a shock for her. a shock for her family. and obviously a shock to the british public who loves her, clearly. and i think she handles it beautifully today in that video
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clip that we saw. it's a credit to her and the family. >> laura: i would agree. and dr. sikora, no one can speculate, we don't know what kind of cancer it is. she did make a few comments about abdominal surgery. one of my very close friends who i got to know during my own issue with cancer said who knows what this is but if i had to guess, i would guess it was ovarian cancer, early stages, and i bet she is on ajanuvia vent regiment. tar bow plat tent taxal for three to six months. people tend to deal with that, you know, pretty well considering what some of the old chemos were like. >> it's not fun having chemotherapy. >> laura: no. >> i have been an attending physician for over 40 years. it's really improved dramatically on both sides of the atlantic. we look after patients better, nurses are doing the chemotherapy, not doctors.
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and it really -- we have better drugs to control the side effects, especially the sickness and the other side effects of chemotherapy. one of the problems we haven't been able to defeat is the tiredness that comes with it. you just get tired. just going to hospitals so regularly, having blood tests. having scans. having the chemotherapy itself. it's tiring. and you just have to adjust to it. and, of course, a pe mother of children has to look after the family and all the revs it. i think it's been a very human period here today in england with the revelation. because, all families have problems. one in two of us in this country and your country are going to get cancer. so, this is not just the royal family having problems. everybody gets the same thing. and it brings out all the problems in families and the love of families. i think she has been an icon for the future of cancer treatment. >> laura: doctor, we really appreciate your time tonight. thank you so much. all right. what happened today in washington should surprise me?
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speaker jeffries? that's the focus of the angle tonight. all right. i'm really torqued off about this so i'm going to get going no. one people despise washington. no wonder trump called it the swamp. when people run for congress, right? they promise they are going to do their best to serve their districts. implicit is that barring some terrible health emergency, that they will actually serve out their term. >> tonight big as new phase certainly in my life and i'm anxious to represent colorado in a real meaningful way. >> thank you to the phenomenal talented people of northeast wisconsin for sending me back to congress for another two years to fight for them. >> laura: well, well, well. on march 22nd, the sandbox in d.c. is so messy that two boys are picking up their marbles and going home. just last week congressman ken buck who hates the populist, hates the maga g.o.p. announced
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he would retire early. >> is it that bad that you are saying i'm done? >> it is the worst year of the nine years and three months that i have been in congress. instead of having decorum. instead of operating in a professional manner, this place has just devolved into this bickering and nonsense and not really doing the job for the american people. >> laura: whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second. his idea of doing the job for the american people is to quit. i guess the other years when nancy pelosi was speaker, those were better years than this last year? that tells you everything you need know. now, as he headed out the door today his parting gift to the g.o.p. was signing the democrats discharge petition that would advance the massive $59 billion aid badge included 06 billion for ukraine but none for our own border. he also signed the alternative petition. now, there was a lot that bugged buck, but he was enraged at the house impeachment of alejandro
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mayorkas because he said there was insufficient evidence of wrongdoing. okay. now, i get the constitutional concerns about impeaching, impeaching, impeaching. i get it. but, his resignation midterm is simply selfish and petty. it doesn't honor the constitution. in the end, the so-called conservative decided to give leverage to biden and the democrats by narrowing at least temporarily the g.o.p. majority. now, ditto for mike gallagher of northeast, wisconsin. now, all of you know how much i have stood with him on his efforts to reign rein in china. especially on tiktok. a lot of conservatives disagree with me but gallagher is right. he has appeared on the angle many, many times. and by the way we invited both buck and gallagher on the angle tonight. i'm sure they are flying. a lot of guys are flying tonight. i get it. but, to answer this simple question. they all should. is your sudden midterm retirement time to help democrats and hurt of the
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republicans and trump? well, look, it's a reasonable assumption to believe the answer to that question for both men is yes. this is politically timed to hurt the republicans, hurt trump, and help the democrats. now, the timing of gallagher's resignation is especially telling. now, he announced that he was resigning today but, this is a big but, his resignation would not be effective until april 19th. okay. when asked why he was leaving early his team told us he made the decision for personal and family reasons. okay. well, mike gallagher made an affirmative decision to give democrats more power since the g.o.p. majority will now be down to one. so, what if someone has a delayed flight? gets sick? there is zero room for error. and this is key. had gallagher walked out today,
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wisconsin would have been able to have a special emergency election to fill his seat. but now, because he is putting it off until april 19th. it remains vacant until next year. again, this pains me to say, this thanks, mike. hope future speaker hakeem jeffries sent you a nice fruit basket today. now, how else are people supposed to interpret this move except as spiteful and maybe some kind of revenge play? really? and they think trump is the problem? at least he stays in the arena despite what they're doing to him. trump is the presumptive nominee gallagher and i didn't even know this until today would not even commit to attending the republican national convention that is happening in his home state. he is going to bring a huge amount of money to his state this summer. he claimed there's a lot of things he needs to do. give me a break. well, since he quit, i guess he
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is free now. pulling a john kasich who also skipped the rnc in cleveland in 2016? his home state? that was pathetic. now, i have been in washington, depressing to report, but 30 years. i have never witnessed what i'm witnessing now, a party with a narrow majority in the house of representatives everything on the line in the country, but committing a slow suicide, the party. this is why conservatives call the g.o.p. the stupid party by the way. remember the big push last year by matt gaetz to oust kevin mccarthy? now, i pushed him on what that would actually accomplish. >> this is about the job. this is about keeping our commitment to have single subject spending bills. >> laura: how do you get there, congressman? the fact of the matter is, y'all don't have the votes. to get you closer. >> i categorically reject we don't have the votes for the budget. >> laura: hold on a second. okay. of course, turns out, sorry, i was right. he was wrong.
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the new speaker, mike johnson, just signed on to a $1.2 trillion spending bill that essentially gives joe biden everything he needs. some of the worst of the worst 2.5 million for two hospitals that perform late term abortions. 880 million for enhanced border security in the middle east. forget our borders. 1.1 million for climate resilience and equity in boston. 1.6 million for ev buses on cape cod. 4 million for an economic justice lab in connecticut. here's a big one. 15 million for college tuition for egyptians. and, of course, the millions being sent on centers that provide so-called gender affirming care. including for minors. the fact is, as i tried to tell matt gaetz, there just aren't enough serious republicans in congress now to really want to cut spending. instead they want to flex their muscles and exercise real power. they think, which is spending.
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let's not forget republicans self-sabotage was also on full display when they helped push george santos out. obvious ethical issues there. many of us think what is happening with spending is unethical as well. ousting santos gave the democrats another seat. by summer, i think there is distinct possibility that democrats will have the house majority. the press, the liberals, they are salivating. this is like taking candy from a baby. before gallagher's announcement, our own chad pergram wrote: there will be 432 members, 218 republicans, to 214 democrats. the margin is four seats but the g.o.p. cannot lose two votes and still pass a bill without help from across the aisle. again, tie votes come into play. republicans will be down to only a solitary vote to spare. in other words, now they don't have any votes to spare. and there is still a few other republicans who may also hit the
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exits before summer. tonight, my friends, i'm going to tell you this is disgraceful, it's infuriating. each and every one of you deserves better from the people you send to congress. they are supposed to put your needs first instead of their own egos or convenience. but, let's look at the bright side. it's friday for republicans. soon there is going to be no need to worry about motions to vacate the speaker's chair because they won't have a chair to vacate. and that's the angle. joining me now newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor, newt, if you were still speaker, what would you say in response to these people hitting the exits? >> well, i think, first of all, you would have to have a totally different approach. we shouldn't under estimate how bad what matt gaetz did was for the whole system. he unleashed the demons, he went after somebody who would raise
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$480 million, had gained seats for three elections in a row. and he drove kevin mccarthy out of office. and from that point on, it has been a disaster. i don't blame johnson, i think johnson has -- speaker johnson has a hand that's virtually impossible to play that's where some of the people make it worse. this is the best argument i have seen for why we not only need to elect donald trump but to elect a very large majority whipping. when i was speaker i had a lot more ability than johnson did to run the house. i had a big enough majority, you could have five or ten people who were crazy and you could still govern. he doesn't have a one vote majority. the fact is there are 8 or 10 or 12 people who are going to get up every morning voting no. the truth is, they don't even know what they're voting on. all they know when they wake up in the morning is, i'm going to be a no today. so he really has no majority at all. you you have to decide, sooner
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or later, you are going to realize the bills have been worse since mccarthy was gone. the democrats are in greater control. the hardliners on the right have done nothing except make it worse. the freedom caucus right now has been a disaster in public policy terms. do you think your job in life is to grandstand and complain while the other team runs over you? they are doing a great job. >> laura: hakeem jeffries, neath newt, could be speaker of the house in summer. that's what this accomplished. again, if people keep just heading for the exits, leaving early because they are mad or inconvenient or hate trump, they're ticked off, what have they accomplished? except maybe helping themselves? what have they done to serve their constituents? again, absent a health emergency or some major, you know, major, major life crisis. but this is ridiculous.
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>> well, it's ridiculous, it's also historically a disaster for the country. i think it's important to remember that. even though johnson has a narrow majority, it's a majority big enough to keep the republicans in charge of the judiciary committee, in charge of the oversight committee, in charge of all these different efforts to investigate and to do things and if hakeem jeffries becomes speaker that you will ends overnight. i will just tell you, i'm equally disappointed in the people who are leaving and in the people who are destructive and have no positive solutions. and i have no greater respect for them, you know, stay temper tantrum is not particularly helpful than going home. >> laura: newt, always great to see you. thank you so much. radical new york a.g. tish james itching to start seizing trump's properties. but the road runner may get away again. kevin o'leary is here to
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>> laura: trump haters everyone have been salivating at the prospect of donald trump having his prized real estate seized by new york authorities. now, we all know that that vicious letitia james is so-called attorney general of the umpire state has made it her life's mission to destroy trump not just politically but financially. tonight it may be the case that once again wile e. coyote doesn't get the road runner. the former president is about to boost his net worth by billions truther social got the green light to go public. that could add over $3 billion to trump's net worth, now trump still needs to get a waiver from his board of trustees in order to access that money within the next six months and we will see
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where that goes. there is an indication tonight that will be granted. joining me now kevin o'leary. how is this looking. >> it's interesting. usually ipo founder of trump six month waiting period before there is liquidity. once you are a public company market price on stock can you often go to money center banks and borrow against it. maybe 30% of the trading value, 20%. but that would be enough to offset the 540 million. but i don't think this case has anything to do with donald trump anymore. i rile will he don't. i think every american and every financial services person and every -- the financial services is the sector of the s&p. everybody's very disturbed over what is happening here. that are trial is over. forget about trump. if you watch what's happening here, is this good for the
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american brand? i mean, i'm sure this a.g. is giddy with excitement and i don't take anything away from her at all. but the collateral damage to the american american brand is horrific. if you go across the world and say what's the number one economy on earth you want to invest in? it's the united states of america. that's why it is the number one economy on earth. transparency, property rights are mentioned 37 times in the constitution. due process, very important. why steal someone's asset in 27 days? why not give them more time to come up with the cash? forget about donald trump. who would want this to happen to them? >> laura: yeah. this is about the powers that be showing the rest of the world that we got this. this disrupter is not going to get far. he's not going to transform washington. he's not going to reveal all the
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dirty secrets of the swamp. is he not going to overturn every rock. we've got this. if donald trump were mitt romney they would still criticize him. they wouldn't do this. the different deal with trump. >> nothing to do with donald trump. nothing to do with donald trump. >> laura: i disagree. >> this is the essence of what makes the american brand the number one economy on earth. you want to bring $3 billion to build a data center in america, which i'm going to go and raise next week all around the world? the number one question i have when i go to these countries to try and raise this capital is what the hell is going on in new york? it's -- i tell them it's not america. it's just an anomaly. i swear to you, everybody, this is not america. don't worry, adults will enter the room soon. it's like a dress up party in court, it was a crazy night out with the parents. poop will happen but someone will come in and fix this. this is not america. i swear to you this is not america. and every american should be
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saying what i'm saying. this is just new york for now. now, when i put money in new york? never until this crazy madness ends. i'm not 9 only person saying that but this is not america. it's not america. this is venezuela. this is cuba. this is crazy. >> laura: russia. >> forget about donald trump. nothing to do with donald trump. it doesn't matter. it's not donald trump. >> laura: kevin, the reverberations are not about trump, i completely agree with you. it's terrible for the american brand. but the instinct to go after him was solely because it was trump. that's my point. it's the reverberations that's going to destroy people's faith in the system? absolutely. they don't care about the system. they want to burn down the system, kevin. you think letitia james cares about your deals? they want to burn it down. they have think the system is racist and corrupt and they want to burn it down. >> i don't know who she is. but all i could say was who's next? if she doesn't like trump?
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who's next? and that's the biggest problem she has got. she will be gone in a few years. donald trump will be -- won't be president five years from now. but this is case law that is tainting the american brand. and you should care about that. >> laura: you bet. >> you should care about that. >> laura: kevin patriotic capitalist. thank you, great to see you. you won't believe whom the left is blaming for the invasion we saw at the border yesterday. i'll explain it, next. ♪ which may point to dry eye disease. millions of americans were estimated to have it. they've tried artificial tears again and again, but the relief is temporary. xiidra can provide lasting relief. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. doctor: why wait? ask your eye doctor about a 90-day prescription for xiidra today. ah mornings!
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>> laura: [bleep] [shouting] [watch it. watch it. >> laura: been more than 24 hours. we still don't have any explanation from the administration on why that happened other than the fact that we know open borders is the policy as evidenced from that footage by "the new york post." >> i mean, look, i have not spoken about the president about that video but congressional republicans need to move on this. what they're doing instead, and this is a bipartisan agreement obviously is listening to the former president. president trump tell them not to get involved in moving forward
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with this bipartisan agreement because of his own personal politics. >> laura: joining me now is stephen miller former trump adviser. we are told those illegals are being processed under title 8. what does that actually mean? >> when the administration says processed under title 8, that is their bureaucratic euphemism for release into the united states with a future court date or parole. so, for example, if you look at the last month, which set a record -- all-time record for february, over 100,000 illegal aliens under title 8 were paroled into the united states. that means the only way process for entry. they were given deportation immunity and the ability to apply for work permits. that is the program by the way to which the alleged murderer of laken riley entered the country. so, when they say title 8 processing, they mean escort them into the country.
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>> laura: they are essentially blaming republicans for this. and president trump. that's what they're doing. so they're gaslighting the border issue saying if you only agreed to this ridiculously bogus bill, lankford-schumer bill that everything would be well when in fact they would be waiving in almost 2 million people minimum a year under that bill. >> correct. yes. that bill would establish a minimum baseline of 2 million illegal aliens. permanently gut title 42 statutorily span catch and release. all new rights for illegal aliens to apply for entry into the country. laura, here's a very simple point that shows just how much democrats are committed to open borders. there is one word that you will never hear joe biden use it press. senator murphy used. schumer used. nancy pelosi used. hakeem jeffries used deportation. that word will never leave their
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mouth. always processing, streamline, orderly. they will never say it because their policy is get them into the country as fast as you can. >> laura: d.c. is already, you know, they are able to vote in municipal elections in the district of columbia and pushing it -- that's how it's always going to start. they can vote this way and they are off to the races. stephen morning joe had a thought how democrats should handle, this watch. >> if i were a democrat running for office, i would do this. i would be carrying this around all day. look at what the republicans are doing to you. look what donald trump is doing to you. donald trump said kill the bill. and blame me for everything that happens after this point. donald trump said blame me. so yes, donald, we are blaming you. >> laura: play that in gitmo and they will give you all the information that you want.
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really quick? >> these people, laura, are open border psychos. joe biden came into office, dismantled every single deportation policy president trump had in place that sealed the border up and they instituted by choice, design and premeditation nationwide camp and release. catch the alien, release them and resettle them on dime. they are pro-invasion, period, end of story. >> laura: they know that they just think the invaders are never going to come for them and their compounds. stephen, thank you. all right, next, a group of squatters turn a beverly hills mansion into a party palace. that realtor trying to stop them is here next. ♪
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then they are throwing all-night raves join me now... taken over by party squatters. how did you first find out these squatters were there? >> i got the listing from the state of california and the pool man called me and said i assume you'll need me and i said of course i will he said people are moving in the. i said wait a minute. i came up, people were moving in. i called the police, they show up and these squatters produce a fake lease and the police go this is a civil matter and they've been and ever since. i talked to the da, they told me that they have rights and they haven't been thrown out yet. >> you are in court now right?
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is it just limping along in court? >> i was in criminal court, that's a whole another story that they defrauded medicare for 150 million. >> let's go to the squatters. you are trying to legally remove them, people watching across the country have to understand that you can't just get the police to evict them. this is a process. it goes back to british common law. it's a process to get them moved and very costly ultimately. >> the state of california... the da is supposed to be on top of that. so far there's been really no action to remove them. >> neighbours are going crazy. i saw some of them online and on various media reports. i know that neighbourhood pretty well and it is a quiet, very quiet neighbourhood. people spent a lot of money on those homes. a lot of people who voted democrat in there. they should be pretty upset.
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their elected officials aren't doing much. >> the neighbours are... braun james is building a house across the street. i'm sure if they moved into his new house this would be taking care of in six hours. anyway, nothing has been done so far and the neighbours are the ones that are suffering the greatest up there. >> how much damage have they done? we're going to go but how much damage have they done? >> i haven't been in the house. i got nine offers on the property. haven't been on the house and months so i don't know what what they've done. anyway they've got no movement on it. >> we wish you the best. i know it's been very difficult. people are dealing with this and it's going to get worse before gets better. that's it for us tonight. remember, it's america now and forever. have a great weekend with your family. jesse watters next. >> jesse: welcome to jesse wa
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