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good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is the enrollmenta ingrah m washington tonight, my angle and moments. >> but first, you never likeg fa to hear that somebody is somebody who's got canceryo such a, you know, young family. you know, they're not goingfull to understany d fullyy stre the implications. it's -- it'sful an it's very mea stressful. and obviously, you know, we can only wish the best. i meann, obviously it's a shame for the family. i feel like they've been quite a few hardships in the last, what , four years or so. >> i think we it's okay to worry about kate and the kings, but then i think they deserve to have their private life as well. >> shock and concern is thenewst reaction from across the globe to the news that endedhadee wher more than two months of wild speculation about the whereabout the ps health of the princess of wales. >> in january, i underwent tha major abdominal surgery in london and at the tim thit was thought that my condition opernon-cancerous.
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the surgery was successful. however, tests after the operation found cancer had t been present. my medical therefore advisedf pv that i should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapychee and i'm now in the early stageso of that treatment. k and this, of course, came as awi huge shock and william and i have been doing everything we can to processprivatel and manas privately for the sake of our young family. as i the 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. >>it. it's now. >> well-wishers have been pouring in all day long from now,subjeccts,t. that's elected officials, other royalty, celebrities and everydaymber people. tumultu now, we have to remember, this wos been a tumultuoubritain s fr britain in the royal family. >> first, with the death of the world's beloved and longest running reigning monarch , cism elizabeth. >> then the charges of racism and racial stereotyping coming from harry and meghan and then
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king charles own cancer announcement jusfet few months ago. >> and now this, a young mother of three and the most popular royal also diagnosedossh with cancer. >> now we know that cancer impacts millionsy the globe every year. and in 2022, there weree approximatel newy 20 million new cases and 9.7 millionst cancer deaths touches almost everyone that we know well, including me personally. joining me now is royal watcheru hilary ford, which, hilary, good to see you tonight. what caused them, do you think, to finally make this very difficult announcement? >> well, you're right. wou >> it was a very difficult, announcement, laura. and what i would say is that obviously, as you mentioned, there had been tremendous speculation, huge.ories to there are a lot of international conspiracy theories to the point where itfn was getting really ghastly. >> and i do know that she was findino g shocking and it was also very upsetting and dispiriting.
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>> she did not have to come out and make this statement herself. there have times where there ste have been, you know, official announcements from both buckinghamelf it palace and kensington palace. >> it could have been made by an official announcement,os but chose personally to come out and do this. >> and laura, i think it takesso not only a great amount of courage, but she demonstrateddemonstr her very ay personality. how very down to earth do she is. and at this time, with this going on, as you mentioned, cau've even felt felt this yourself personally. you know how devastating this can be. and yet she took the time to mention other people, suffere to mention not only her family, but also to mention those alsof that have suffered with cancer. and i think this was a great demonstration, not only of leadership for but for the brith royal family at an age where, you know, they couldhe becomeasr irrelevant for the next generation. the fact that her name was more googled in the united states than trump and biden's names. that shows you howowhe internationally important this has become. and i think it's mad hele
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her relevant and helped the monarchy in the long run, although very sadly fo f ar, a d reason. >> now, as i mentioned, hillary, they're unprecedented times for the royal family. watch. >> this is a senior member of royalty 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 pretty unsettling talking to people here in the u.k. when the monarchy is meant to representt to stability,contin continuityui, hillary i actually disagree to some extent with what he saidi mean. i mean, unsettling in a way.thin it's been a touggs th series of things that they've had to face, but in a way it is. tak she suddenly, like all thesomeon rest of us who have hadsome to either take care of someone who has cancer or knowsomeon son or lose someone or have ad cancer diagnosis. and so she's kind of the everywoman now. >> yes, she is.she ta and as i mentioned, i think she was very relatable. sh child
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e about her children and alsotlo the time of this law, very importantly, to be at the beginning of their what is in the in englank sod, the east. break now. >> so this way the children i thom she'll be at home with them. >> i think it's very carefully timed for the family. k thisbut think this is actually stabilizing for the nation to see that somebody in thethis royal family has this much i thitude and, this much basically simple common sense to address the nation in this manner ver. >> i think it's a very good sign for the monarchy, actually, in the long ruaura: h >> hilary, great to see you. thank you so much. joining me now is martha maccallum, hos"thet of the stor. >> martha, of course, you've been covering this all day t. there was one thing that kate said today that i can personally empathize with watches thi. >> as you can imagine, this hasr taken time. it has takenom major me time tot from major surgery in order evertart my treatmenost. but most importantly, it has taken us time to explaingeem to george, charlotte and louis in a way that's appropriat te fu
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them and to reassure them that i'm going to be okay. we hopderstand e you will understand that as a family, we now have made some space and privacy while i complete my treatment. martha i can't imagine really as a as a mother now, when i had my own battle with d my cancer, hadn't had my children yet, but i still was. i wantedivacy. privacy.you wa i didn't want people to say, how are you doing? even though people meant welntl you wanted to have a little cocoon of, you know, let me jus t deal with this sohome i totally understand what she's saying there. >>ke fro care of homefront firs. yeah, well m you've experienced it. laura and i spoke with my sister, who's also experiencedty it today, and she said exactly the same thing. she said i needed know that iat was on the road to being okay and that i had sort of my arms wrapped around how this was all going to wortalkink beforeat i could start talking to other people about it. and i thins so -k that is so suh
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a personal experience. and i think that's what we saw toda the pri y from the princess of wales. she was very direct. sh, and she gracious and she wap personal and she was actually the person that i think everyone who has watched her evolve through thi thiss prn believe that she is. and there has been throw a lot t at them recently. >> and, you know, it's reveale do ar that they're going through what a lot of families go through. and now they've got two peopleea in the family who are battling this issuettlingknow. i think it's you know, they shared a little ride. i mean, when charles cancer wasn diagnosed, we didn't learn what kind it is. we don't know exactlatmenty whas treatment is. but both of them went in fort what they thougho bet was one tg that turned out to be another. and that, of course, is a fear n that a lot of us, everyone, i think, shares, you know, whe n you have tests coming back and all of this. so i do think it was a shock clearl, itearly, and i think it put a lot of this discussion to and i think it you know, for people. rishi sunak, the prime minister, commente
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d on, you know, how difficult and how beeny so manytiming people had been in the run up to this. but hilary makes a goo dng was about the timing and the timing was theirs. the timing was impressedn' evera fact that everyone was circulating these vicious rumors. it was pressed is the d by the fact that today is the day before the children's easter break beginsy coul. d be and so now they could make thiso statement, you know, hunker downthe and be together and not have the kids have to go back to school and be questioned about it. harraps martha, the new york post is reporting that prince and meghan markle had no idea about kate middleton's cancer. an insider saying that trust has been broket has ben well anl have a very you know, they have a one line statement essentially i thinl sthat waskp on the screen that was basically we send and s and the family t and we hope we wish health and healing fondr kate the famin and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace.r kind of a short statement bro
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and i'm not your wife orbut, thi your brother. i'm not at all right. mean, but this is a very broken relationship. and they harr harry, meghan, have made horrible accusations against williat ofm and kateren' and the rest of the family. so it's not at all surprising, me that they weren't given a heads up about this situation. therentli that, you know, they e recently dropped from the royal family website s know there had been sort of a peripheral mention of them for a while. but that's notand i man there e either. and i think in many ways, this is going to be not the timnele when william is likely to want to reach out and patch things pt up. you know, maybe that comes at some point, but it doesn't feel l like like the statement from them was, you know, really it b be public.eed they could have just reached out privately. eopl but, you know, it is what it is. pr martha, a lotmentio of the people and you mentioned some of this and going back ande at some of the comments that have been made by peopl ro
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about her and about the royal family were just so in poor taste as is one thing today. but they were cruel and they'ret from some of the late nighte hosts and commentswa about what she was really doing and what she was really up to. think and it kind of makes us all, i think take a pauseor and realize no matter what we think about this issue or that issue, these are human beings we and. we are all like here for a very short period of time on thismay planet. and maybe a moment of humility ped patience is in order for, you know, all of us,en but especially these thits wersl people, that comments were awful. there's i mean, i think there's a long history of poking fun at the royal family. and i think there's a place wayr that in some ways, especially in england, wher oe, you know, they have their own relationship over all of these years with icase, itt. in this case, it does feel pretty ugly at this moment,
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especially after her very heartfelt announcement today. but i also think that when that vacuum existed, it a lot fillof people sort of rushed wee to fill it with their ideas of what was going on in this in, society that we live in. a unfortunately, that is the waynd that things happen and people were kind of filling in the blanks their own. but yeah, it was unfortunate. and again, i don't think that that pushed her to this moment. i think the timing was ver sches much on her own schedule in terms of her own process with her treatments and thei thin children. she kind of does things her own wak sy and think.righ we saw that today.t, martha, thank you so j much. all right. joining me now is dr. carol sikora, consultant, oncologisttc ,the united kingdom. dr. sikora, thank you for joinin fg us. what what have you heard about her diagnosis that leads you to be either very concerned or cautiously optimist? >> i'm very optimistic. and she said her statement,
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beautiful statement on the bench that the daffodil s in thes in the background, that it was prevention, chemotherapy, which in medical journalh s madechemoe adjuvant chemotherapy, probably colon cancer colon standard reg, 4 to 6 months of chemotherapy. o and you know, what we do in oncology today is to tailorid the treatment to the patient. personalized medicine is here to stay pioneered here in the united states. we work ou t the risk of someone developing a recurrence of the disease and if the risk is significant beyond 5 to 10%, it's different in the states. it's slightly lower there than here we're c more conservative. weon give adjuvant chemotherapoy that seems to be more options. i'm not involved treatment, so i'm not betraying any co since she's being treated well by my colleagues. and sure, she'll get through this. it's a shock. it's a shockk for for her a sh, for her family and obviously a shock to the british public who love her clearly.
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beaui think she handles it beautifully today in that video clip that we saw. and that's really a creditan to her and the family. >> yeah, i would agree one. and dr. sikora, no one can speculate. we don't know what kind of cance she di fewr it is. she did make a few comments about abdominal surgery. very cloriendsone of my very clh who i got to know during my own issue with cancer said, who knows what this is? >> but if i had to guess i, i'de guess it was ovarian cancer. early stagese , and i bet she's on an adjuvant regimen. he's a top oncologist of carboplatin platon and taxol for 3 to 6 months, and peopleea tend to deal with that in a pretty well considering what some of the old chemo was were like. it's not fun having chemotherapy now. yeah, i've been a attending physician for over 40 years and it's really improved dramatically on both sides of thef atlantic.rses are you know, we look after patients better and nurses
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doing the chemotherapy, not hassle junior doctor reas and really we have better drugs to control the side effects, the sickness and the other side effects of chemotherapy. one one of the problems we havet been able to defeat is the tiredness that comes it. you just get tired just going to hospital so regularly, having blood tests, having scans, having the chemotherapy itself., it's tiring and yo just have to adjust to it. and of coursof e a mother of children has to look after the family and all the rest of it. i think it's been a very human period here today and a i revelation because all families have problemntrys in two of us in this country, on your country are going to get cancer. . so this is not just the royal family having problems e thing.. problems everybody gets the same thing and it brings out all the problems in families and a lot of families. so i think it's she's been an icon for the future of cancer treatment. >> doctor, we really tonig appre your time tonight. thank you so much. all righright.t. shoul
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never trump love speaker jeffries that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> all right. i'm really, really talked off about, so i'm going to just get going. no wonder people despise washington. no wonder trump called it the swamp. when people run for congress, right, they promise they're going to do their best to serve their districts. implicit is that barring some terrible health emergency, that will actually serve out their terms. >> tonight begins a 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 them. well, well, well. on 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
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buck, who hates the populist, hates the maga gop, announced he would retire early. is it that bad that you're saying, i'm done? it is worst year of the nine years and three months that i've been in congress. instead of having decorum, instead of operating in a professional manner, this place just devolved into this bickering and nonsense and not not really doing the job for the american people. >> oh, what is his idea of doing the job? the american people is to quit. i guess the other when nancy pelosi was speaker, those were better years in this last year. that tells you everything you need to know. now, as he headed out the door today, his parting gift to the gop was signing the democrat's discharge petition that would advance the massive $95 billion foreign aid package that 60 billion for ukraine, but none for our own border, he signed the alternative petition. now, there was a lot
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that bugged buck, but he was enraged at the house impeachment of alejandro mayorkas because he said there was insufficient evidence of wrongdoing. okay. now i get the constitutional concerns about impeaching impeach. i get it. but his resignation mid-term is simply selfish and petty. >> it doesn't honor the constitution. in the end, the so-called decided to give leverage to biden and the democrats by narrowing, at least temporarily, the gop majority. now, ditto mike gallagher of northeast wisconsin. now, all of you know, how much i have stood with him and his efforts to rein in china, especially on tik tok. a lot of conservatives disagree with me. but gallagher is right. he's appeared on the angle many, many times. and by the way, we invited both bach and gallagher on the angle tonight. i'm sure they're flying. a lot of guys are flying tonight. i get it. but to answer this simple question, they all should. is your sudden midterm
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retirement time to help democrats and hurt the 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 is a big but. his resignation would not be effective until april 19th. when asked why he was leaving early, his team told us he made the decision. >> personal and family reasons. okay. well, mike gallagher made an affirmative decision to give democrats more power since the gop will now be down to one . so what if someone, a delayed flight get sick? there is zero room for error
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and this is key. had gallagher out today, wisconsin would have been able to have a special emergency election to fill the seat. but now because putting it off until april and it remains vacant until next year. again, this pains me to say this. mike. hopefully future speaker hakeem jeffries sent you a nice fruit basket today. now, how house are people supposed to interpret this move except a 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. what trump is the party's presumptive nominee. >> gallagher and i didn't even know this today would not even commit to attending the republican national convention. that is happening in his home state. it's going to bring a huge amount of money, the state this summer. he claimed there's a lot of things he needs to do.
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give me a break. well, since he quit, i guess free now. pulling a john kasich who also skipped the rnc in cleveland in 2016. his home. that was pathetic. now i've been in washington and. >> it's depressing to report, but 30 years i have never 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 gop the stupid party, by the way. >> remember the big push 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 and an actual budget that first term congressmen. the fact of the matter is, y'all don't have the votes. >> how can you reject that? we don't. how do you get. hold on a second.
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>> okay. of course, it turns out sorry, i was right. >> he was wrong. 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 buses on cape. 4 million for an economic justice lab in connecticut. oh, here's a big one. 15 million for college tuition for egyptians. and of course, the millions being spent 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 who really want to cut spending instead. they want to flex their muscles
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and exercise real power. they think which is spending. and let's not forget republicans, self-sabotage was also on full display when they helped push george santos out. obvious ethical issues there, but many us think what's happening with spending is unethical. well. ousting santos gave the democrats another seat. by summer, i think there's a distinct possibility that democrats will have the house majority. the press, the liberals, they're 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, 2 to 14 democrats. the margin is four seats, but the gop lose two votes and still pass a bill without help from the aisle. again, tie votes come into play. republicans will be down to only a solitary vote to spare and other words now they don't have any votes
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to spare and are still a few other republicans who may also hit the 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. their to put your needs first instead of their own egos or convenience. but let's look at the bright side friday for republicans. >> so there's 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 of the house, fox news contributor. >> newt, if you were still speaker, what would you say in response to the people hitting the exits? >> well, i think, first of all, you'd have to have a totally approach. we shouldn't underestimate how bad what matt gaetz did was for the whole system.
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he unleashed the demons and he went after somebody who had raised $480 million, had great gain 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 a have speaker johnson has a hand that's virtually impossible to play, and that's why? i think some of the people just make it worse. this the best argument i've seen for why we need not only to elect trump, but to elect a very large majority with him. when i was speaker, i had a lot more ability than don johnson did to run the house because 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 eight or ten or 12 people who are going to get up every morning voting . the truth is they don't even know what they're voting on. all know when they wake up in the morning is i'm going to be a no today. so he really has no majority
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at all. you have to decide sooner or later you're going to realize the bills have been worse since mccarthy was gone. the democrats are in greater control. the hard liners on the right have done nothing except make it worse. now, the freedom caucus right now has been a disaster in public policy terms. if you think your job in life is grandstand and complain while the other team runs over you, they're a great job. >> i mean, hakeem jeffries, who in the middle at newt hakeem jeffries could very well be speaker of the house in the summer. that's where we are. this is what this accomplished. and again, if people keep just heading for exits, leaving early because they're mad or inconvenient or they hate trump or they're ticked off, what are they accomplished except maybe helping themselves? what have they done to serve their, again, absent a health emergency or some major,
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you know, major, major life crisis? >> but this is ridiculous. >> well, you put that as ridiculous. also, historically a disaster for the country. i that's important. remember that even though johnson has a narrow majority, it's a majority big enough to keep the 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, all that ends overnight. and i'll 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 she's going to have a temper tantrum is not particularly more than going pound note. >> always great to see you. thank you so much. all right. radical new york artist james itching to start season trump's properties. but the road runner may
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break. please meet skilling. you guys are 21, right? all part of fox justice. sign up to get your first year of fox nation for 2999. america streaming when you can watch. listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere fox news audio on sirius xm america is trump haters everywhere have been salivating at the prospectprospein of donald trumi his prized real estate seizetid by new york authorities. now, we all know that that vicious letitia james,te the so-called attorney general of the empire stat hase, has mam it her life's mission to destroy trump, not just noiticallyy, but financially. but tonight, it ma y be the case that once, again, wily coyote doesn't get the roadrunnere , the former president is about to boost his net worth by billions. ght to true social just got the green th and that trulic g could add over $3 billion to trump's net worthmp. now trump still needs to get a waiver from his boar td
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of trustees in order to access that money within the next six months, and we'll see where that goes. but there's an indicatio thern tonight that that will be granted. >> joining me now, kevin o'lear joinin kevy, chairman of o'leary ventures. >> kevin, how is this looking? it's interesting. g.usually on an ipo, founders like trump have a six monthty waiting period before there's liquidit.y. but once you're a public company, if a mark to market price on stockoften go, you cann go to money center banks and borrow againstmayb that mayb 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 d trump anymore. >> and i really don't. i think ever't.y amery americand every financial services person and every worthy, you know, financial services is that the is the 10th sector of the s&p? everybody's very ds disturbedrga about what's happening herebo as the trial is over.
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forget about trump. if you watch what's happening here, is thi f s good for the american brand. i mean, i'm sure this age is igs giddy with excitement and i don't take anything away frohm her at all. >> but the collateral damage to the american brand is horrifihoc. st if you go across the world and say, what's the number one economy on earth? you want to investitates in, ite 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 27o days? wh y not give them more times to to come up with the cash for get up and go? htrump i want this to happenpoe to them. yeah, this is abourst the powers that be showing the rest of thes world that we got this d this disruptor is not going to get far. he's not going to transform he's. e on
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he's not going to reveal all the dirty secrets of the swamp. he's not going to overturn going ton evrockevery we got this if if, f donald trump or romney, then still criticize them. they wouldn'e differt this it's. different people. trump nothing to do with donal d trump. nothing to do with donald. i disagree. this is the essenc this is of we makes the american brand the number economy on earth. you want to brin cg $3 billionkl to build a data center in america, which i'm going to gl o and raise next week all around the world. qthe number one question i have when i go to these countries new to try and raise this capital is what the is going ?llon in new york?i swea it's and i tell them it's not america. it's just an anomalyr . i swear to you, everybody, this is not america. don't worry. adultsnterroom will enter the rm soon. it's like a dress up partya craz in courtt . eone it was a crazy night out with the parents. happened. but someone will come in and fix this. this is no i swear t america.
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i swear to you. this is not america. and every american should be sayin k fog. i pu i'm saying this is justy in new york for now. now, when i put mone ny in new york, never until this crazy madness ends. and i'm not the only person saying that, but this is notthis america. it's not america. this is venezuel ia. this is cuba. this is fresh air. and it's not >> lauradnal trump. forget about donald trump. nothing to do with donald trump. well now, doesn't matter. >> it's not dumb as well. like everyone else. the reverberations compl are not about trump. i completely agree with you. it's a terrible for the american brand's terriicande instinct to go after him washe solely because it was trump. that's what my point. sy's not the reverberation reve it's going to destroy people's faith in the system. absolutely. they don't car want to thee aboe system. >> they want to burn down the system. capital. don't you think, morticis caaboa james cares about your deals? >> they want to burn it down. >>o they think the system is racist and they want to burn it dow n. i don't know who shey is,s but all i could say was who'ss e
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next? i mean, if she doesn't like trump, whosext? and that's the biggest problem she's got, she'll be gonears. in a few yeae donald trump will be won't be president five years from now. thabut this is case law that is tainting the american rights over time. and you should care about that. you care about kevin, patriotic capitalist. thank you. k you, ge you.t. see you. all right. you won't believe who the left whom the left is blaming fororde >> the invasion we saw at the border yesterday. i'll explain it next. 've t i'll explain it next. 've t a lot of new dry eye patients in my office tell me about their frequent dry eyes, which may point to dry eye disease. millions of americans were millions of americans were lief. have it. they've tried artificial tears again and again, but the relief is temporary zaatari can provide lasting relief. i dread treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease don't use if you are allergic don't use if you are allergic to such a commonwait? effects include irritation, discomfort or blurred vision discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eyxiidra te
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beginning to end. shop now at show allegiance akan it's been more tha 2n 24 hours. we still don't have any explanation from the administrationer than on wy that happened other than the fact that we know open borders is the policy as evidenced from that footag . >> the new york post anymore. it i have not spoken to the o 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 th e president,get in president trump, tell them notrd
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to get in moving forwardersona with this bipartisan agreement becausle of his own personal i politics. >> joining me now, steven milles r, trump seniorthos adviser. steven, we're told those illegals are being processed under title 8. what does that actually mean when the administration says eui process under title 8? that is their bureaucratic euphemism for released into the united states with a future date or paroled. a so, for example, if you look- ai at the last month, which set a record all time record for fe, over 100,000 illegale aliens under title were paroleds in the united states. that means not only were they for entry, but they were given deportation immunityiopro and the ability to apply for work permits. so that is the programto whi any the way, to which the alleged murderer of lincoln riley, entered the country. n esco so when they say title 8 processing, they meartthem intno
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the country. >> l they're essentially blaming republicans for this and president trump. that's e doing.so they' that's what tht doing. >> so they're gaslighting the border issue, saying if you onlyo this agreed to this ridiculously bogus bill, fact th lankford, schumer bill, that everything would be well when in fact, they'd be waving in, what, almost 2 million people, minimubill.m a year undr that bill, correct? >> yes. that bill woulad establish a minimum baseline of 2 millionn illegal aliens, permanently got title 42, statutorily spend, catch a releasrelease new their rights for illegal aliens to apply for entry intocrats the country. >> laura, here's a very simple point that showscommitte just hh democrats are committed to open borders. wilthere is one word that you sell never hear joe biden use his press staff. use senator chris murphy. use chuck used. >> nancy pelosi used it. kim jeffries used one where you'll never hear use deportation. that word will neverll never lee
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their mouth. stay always processing, streamline orderlyvey . y as they never say it because their policy is get them intod.i the country as fast as you can. well, this is already you know,u they're able to vote in municipal elections in the district of columbia and and t and pushing it. and, you know, that's how it's always going to start. they can vote this way and then they're off to the races. steven morning joe had a thought about how democrats should handle this. >> watchldhandle. >> if i were a democrat running , 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 sai.d to. >> 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. play that and get mo all.
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i'll give you all the information they can. wot. reallyw. ck >> really quick. these people, laura, are open borders, psychos psy joe biden e into office, dismantled every single deportation policy president trump had in place that sealed the border utheyp and they instituted by choice, design and premeditation nationwide. catch and release. catch the alien released them or sell them on the taxpayerand, dime. that is the joe biden democrat policy. end of pro period, end i of story. >> they know that. they just thinaderk the invader. are never going to come for them and their compounds. l right, next,steven thank you. all right. next, a group of squatters turn a beverly hills mansion into a party palace. that realtor trying to stop them heris he nexter . >> did you know zazzle at night relieves allergies while you sleep so you wake refreshed for more productive day? get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade.
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dollar mansions. and then to add insult to injury, they throw in all night ravehts. >> joining me now, john woodward, a listing agent working to sell in the beverly hills mansion taken over by party squatters. >> john.here how did you first find out these squatters were there? istf well, i got the listing from the state of california and the pool man called me and said, do you still me? i said, yeah, of course i needee you. aand he said, well, people ares moving in. soaid people i said, wait a minl as i came up, people were moving in and call the please show up. and these squatters produce a fake lease and the police go, hey, this is a civil matter and they've been in ever since. i talked to the deo tha. y have they told me it's squatters have right rs and they haven't been thrown out yet. so wait second, john, you're in
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court now, right? is this just limping along? >> court? i was in criminal court. that's a wholeiminal c story. the doctor defrauded medicare for 150 million. >> the people who used to own the mansion. yeah, but let's go toyou the squatters. so. but you're. you're trying to legally removae . people watching across the country have to understand evicunderst the police to evict them. this is a process that goe s back to, you know, british common law, but it is a process to get them removed. itt them costly ultimately.f >> right.ca the statlie of california is handlinfog that the va's supposed to be on top of that. o beand so far there's been reay no action to remove them. >> well, john, the neighborsem n are going crazy. i saw some of them on online and on various media reports. i know that neighborhood pretty well. and itt is is a quiet, very quit neighborhood. people, a lot of money on those homes. a lot of and a lot of people e wh there.emocrat
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i mean, they should be pretty, pretty upset. their elected officialted offist really doing much. >> yeah, the neighbors are said to be tired you know, lebron james building a house across the i'm sure these squatters move across the street into his new house. >>i'm suretheyoved this will bee of in 6 hours. but anyway, nothing's been done so far. and the neighbors are the onesgh that are suffering the greatest up there. up theri how much damage have y done? john, really quickly, we're done, to we're going to tell but how much damage? >> i haven't been in the house. i haven't been in the house for about hours on the property right now. i've been in the house and months. so i don't kno t been o montw what they've done. but anyway, there's not a movement. best. it. john, we wish you the best. i know this has been very difficult. people aret's been are dealing with this and it's going to get worse before it gets better. ger us.it fo twors remember, it's america now and forever. everybody, have a great weekend with your family. >> jesse watters next. wit
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