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thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. [ train whistle blows ] two hour lou dobbs, trish regan next. >> i am trish regan in for lou dobbs, president trump searching for answers and solutions after last week's school shooting in florida, president holding a second listening session with state and local officials to discuss ways to make our schools safe, we discuss president's effort to unite the country. with ed rollins, also robert mueller, filing new tax evasion charger again former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and hi, partner, still no evidee of any type of collusion. we take it up, whole mueller
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witch-hunt with comarl charlie . and congressman jason chaffetz. and uncovering truth about discredited trump dossier. invoking fifth amendment refusing to talk about his role in handles the dossier, and giving it to the fbi. >> there is a lot more to cover, wire on the air for two hours tonight, i have a special message from lou dobbs, i know you will' to hear, very good news, stay tuned for it top story, trump's effort to listen and come up with solution here to gun violence. president today reiterating he supports new restrictions, including age limits for purchases guns and ending sales for so-called bump stocks, but president pledging his support to the nra.
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fox news chief white house correspondent john roberts with the report. reporter: it was second meeting that product convened here, today meeting with state and local officials to hear some suggestions and float a few idea of his own, president trump bills white house meetings as listening sessions,. >> we have to harden our schools not soften them up, a gun-3 zone to a killer or someone that wants to be a killer is like going in for the ice cream. that is like, here i am, take my. reporter: calling gun free zones nonsense, president trump pressed hard his idea to train and arm qualified teachers or staff to stand as a frontline again the school shooter. >> practically for free, have you made school into a hardens
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target. we need to let people know, you come into our schools, you are going to be dead, it going to be fast, unless you do that, you will always have this problem. >> a handful of schools have adopted that idea spreadings widespread as necessary would be a challenge for white house. >> so far much of the reacted that we've seen this the idea has been negative. does president expect to get enough buy in to send the signal this is a hardened facility. you walk in the door you are not lasting long. >> we think so, there are a lot of individuals, leaders in congress. nra has been supportive of this idea. reporter: president trump insists his plan could put an end to school shootings, tweeting this morning, i will be stronlly push comprehensive comy
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pushing comprehensive background checks. puts president trump at odds with the nra, statement saying that passing a law, that makes it illegal for a 20-year-old to purchase a gun for shopping, punishes lou abiding citizens. while nra said there has been no change in its position, president trump believes they will work it ut. >> they want to do the right thing, i have no doubt. reporter: douglas high school shooting as ignited paths in the political arena, marco rubio of the confront the by father of a young woman killed. >> your comment this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak. >> on capitol hill, a group of
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democrat sent a letter to speaker paul ryan, asking him allow debate to repeal a nra backed amendment. fbi also weighed in, responding to why the fbi failed to act on a january tip about the douglas school shooter. >> let me be clear, there was a place take made. we know that. but it our job to make sure we do everything in our power to ensure it does not happen again, i am not making excused, it was a tragedy, what happened. reporter: president trumpside suggested changing language around active shooter drills, saying, they should be called safety drills. >> thank you, john roberts. >> mueller filing new criminal
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charges against paul manafort and his associate, prosecutor accuse of this am tax evasion, and laundering more than 30,000 dollars. for trump campaign, joining me right now, formerring aing a without without political director, ed rollins. first, your reaction to this news about charges that mueller is finally. >> i think that is important. i have confidence mona fart or a long time, no one in washington would recommend that trump hire him. if asked. >> really. >> i have flown sim for 40 years. but thinky he is paying for sins of the past, not the campaign,ly had shady dealings, we'll see.
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see. >> a difference between that and his previous career. and collusion. >> no collusion, there is no collusion, i think even respect 13 russians they indicted, fbi said there flow deliberate collusion. i think that time to get it over with and move on, they have a year to try to fine something, they have not found anything. two separate issues. >> we had not be navy -- naive, the russians are always trying to get to our stuff. >> they always will be. >> let's move on to what is happening right now, president, hold the listening sessions
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where leahy is really -- where he has really stepped back and let the people talk. you heard their emotion, very raw, and their dissatisfaction. it is awful what they have been through. he has not said a lot, he has let them talk, how important is that? >> very important, too often people come to white house, they get lectured to by someone on staff or president, president has strong feelings for a lot of things, in this particular case. he start of represents the country. he has the ability to try. >> he made sure they heard. >> right, and worst thing thigh could make of it, he had notes on a piece of paper. >> i have a few notes here.
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>> i think as dafter -- disastrous as this, a great advantage to being an old man around for 50 years, and you get to see things change. university is not a place for war. university is now high schools, and grade schools, they are places for education, we'll have to save guard them, they may look different in 10 years, like israel. >> i'm okay with that. >> i am, and i think israel does it, you can't go in a public building ear capitol hill, you can't go in an airport house security. we may have to do it everywhere. >> people on left saying that will scare our kids. >> they are scared. >> they are scared, something
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like that happens, it changes your life, you are always scared. >> we don't want kids to be scared. the school grade school, high school, safe place, to put your children in there not worry about it. >> it may cost money. >> to me, we spend $10 thoughts money. >> i agree, ed rollins thank you. >> we'll come back with more special 2 authorize edition of "lou dobbs tonight." >> president trump committed to keeping our school safe, meeting with state and local officials. a very big issue. under my administration, gun prosecutions have increase the. significantly we take up his
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>> nra president making his first public remark since florida school shooting, they are intent on exploiting this tragedy for political gain. >> they hate the nra, the second amendment. they hate individual freedom. in the rush of calls for more government, they have also revealed them trueselves. the elites don't care not one wit about america's school system. and schoolchildren. trish: joining me new,in now organizer matt schlapp, i am assume you are having fun there, what was response of the crowd when lapierre said that? >> well, this crowd loved and respects wayne lapierre's
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leadership on basic questions of bill of rights and civil rights, this is a tough time for country, i feel terrible for the victims of the tragedy. but wayne lapierre did the right thing, he did not back away, he waked on the stage, and gauged into the dialogue, part of dialogue, if sun fair and unkind -- it is unfair and unkind to give victims impression that another gun law would have saved their relative, the placest with highest crime rates are those places with toughest restrictions it is fool's gold for so many was the victims. trish: i agree, you would agree, and wayne would agree there is no reason somebody who is mentally unstable, ub stai unsts this guy was, should ever have access to a gun.
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this say mul multi-prong approa, we have it talk about mental illness, and school savety and the fbi. >> are right, the left likes to talk about gun violence, this is say term that not act rate, they want to talk about the laws around guns. they fail to talk about people who are increasely reaching to violence, i think with this pro cliffty to violence -- pro cliffty to violence, this there is not a law we can pass, this is say problem of soul. we have people that just do evil and bad and destructive things, i don't think that government can pass laws to change that. all of us as americans, need to continue to make sure that we're good neighbors.
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we're aware in our community, when people are doing things, that raise alarms, we have to take the step, we have to call the authorities, and authorities they need to have the ability. trish: to respond. >> right. >> and take concrete steps. trish: this is a failure on so many levels, we're learning new fail ours, an armed guard who chose not to go inside, he was afraid. you know, ed rollins of just on, he said, you look at israel for example, they don't have these problem, they have protected their schools, they have locked them down, making sure those who' to do their kids harm cannot. you know, if we're going to look at all things that we need to look at in terps o terms of gun, it is responsible of us to look at system that we have in place to flag the crazies and make sure we're protecting those
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kids, i don't know what it will take, maybe national guard there? maybe you need a oar -- martial like on airlines. >> we have done this before. it did not take long for congress to vote to harden cockpits and give pilots the ability to conceal carry. we did that quickly. it sene message that we're taking this seriously, i take 4 of my kids many times a week, there is san arme is an armed off-duty policeman that helps, but when that bell rings that off-duty policeman drives away. we need to harden the assets with better security. it is not right for any ke kid n america to feel unsafe in our school it should end.
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trish: agreed 100%. thank you for joining me, keep talking about it, i think you can really -- we all as a country can see a breakthrough. now is the time. >> i agree, do you the same thing. >> i will. >> thank you. >> be sure to vote in tonight's poll, do you believe national left wing media cares more about bashing trump be tha than the ss of america's school. you can cast your twitter vote at lou dobbs, and follow him on twitter and facebook and instagram. coming up later, i have a appreciate message from lou, i will share with you. on wall street, stocks closing mixed. volume on the big board, 3.7 billion shares. crude oil prices up 1.8 percent.
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trish: vermont senator bernie sanders is blaming hillary clinton for allowing russians to meddle in the 2016 election. according to indictments handed down by robert mueller, russian trolls tried to jin up support against hillary. he says his campaign sound the alarm and the clinton team did nothing. >> the real question to ask is
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what did the clinton campaign know. they had no information than we did. names nobody heard of were coming into the bernie sanders facebook and he went to the clinton campaign and said you know what? i think these guys are russians. trish: why do you think that is? why would she just brush that off? >> i can't imagine. i can't imagine he would want anything other than a free and fair election. it's great for bernie sanders to be talking about this stuff. but he had an army of supporters who were so enthusiastic about him and they wanted him to win so badly. and he rolled over here for her
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and the dnc. for him to only now be talking about the fact that they knew about this stuff at the time the primary was going on during the election. those supporters must feel so bad about his unwillingness to fight on their behalf against the clintons and the entire democratic machinetrish: they ht machine because it's not doing them any favors. any one of us could have told them she is not a good candidate. whether a television host or anything else that involves communication, and she didn't have that. she wasn't able to communicate in a way that got anybody
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excited. it had nothing to do with her being a woman but her not exciting people. i wonder if they knew the twitter or facebook trolls could actually affect the outcome of an election. and maybe that's why she didn't care until surprise surprise she lost that election. gas report on reason they are -- gas where the only way they are talking about it now is their inability to run a good campaign and it's why we hear about it nonstop. but i think prior to that, i think wait reveals more than anything else is the fact they never dream donald trump could
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win that general election. trish: she had the glass ceiling that would get shattered at the big event in new york city. they didn't realize until the morning much that it wasn't fait accompli. even the "new york times" right up until the last possible moment was clinging to this idea that she would win, and charlie, i know you felt it. i travel all over the country and i see people outside new york, imagine that. every time would go somewhere people would come up to me over and over again. whether it was a ceo, whether it was a union worker, a stay-at-home mom. it didn't matter. and it was a commonality by that. they said i'm so excited by this election and i'm so hopeful he'll win.
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that told me something. you likely were hearing the same stuff. it was incredible. what was so interesting about it was the diversity of people that weren't necessarily the regular political types who were enthusiastic about the election. it was people from all walks of life all over the place. people you never would have expected in were people who would normally fall into the category of voting for democrats, but they didn't. here is what i think is important. if people talk about if donald trump is going to sr -- going te a hard time running for reelection? do you know of a single trump voter who says they wish they hadn't voted for donald trump? if anything there are people coming around to the point, actually he's not as partisan as
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everybody else we have ever had. he's not as bad. trish: whether it's what happened in florida or immigration. there is a lot of stuff he's doing that the base may not like, but he's leading. and isn't that what we need for a change. charlie: when you go through the list of things he has done with guns and immigration, i don't support all that he's talking about. but i admire the breath of fresh air. he's grappling for ideas he thinks make sense. trish: americans want a disrupter and they got it. charlie, it's good to see you. charlie hurt. the vice president blasting
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trish: president trump continuing his dialogue with every day americans today just one day after talk with survivors and their families. president trump talked about the need to fight back in part by arming teachers and arming coaches. watch. president trump: unstead of advertising, this school has no guns, we are gunp-free, you let people know the opposite and nobody is going to attack that job, believe me. they are coward and don't want to be shot at. you come into our schools and you will be dead and it will be fast. i like to get things done. to get this done we need defense and offensive capability. trish: the president focused on
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new solutions bringing america together. the national left-wing media was in a total frenzy over the note cards. the questions prepared for questions with. the news media relies on teleprompters. and i know some who script out every question they ask. joining me, corey lewandowski. good to see you tonight. what's your reaction to what we saw the media engaging in
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obsession over a bunch of index cards -- not a bunch. one index card. >> the whole thing is disappointing. you had the president spending time with family members who just lost loved ones in a terrible tragedy and the media doesn't want to give him the credit for doing what the american people want. they want a listener. instead they want to look at a note card he has to understand what's on the card, and determine who wrote the card. the point is, the president wants to solve this problem that we had in florida which is a mentally incapacitated person had access to a weapon and is alleged to have killed 17 people. this individual is alleged to have done that. let's stop worrying about what's on the note card and let's start protecting our children. trish: i like to think we are bigger than that.
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one of the things i have been most of up pressed with with him in terms of his particular situation, he's getting away from the political prisms that have identified this issue on each side in the past. for example him saying today folks in the nra are good people, they are patriots and i know they want to do the right thing and they are the right thing. to me that's an example of leading. he's trying to lead his base to a execution that works for be everybody so we don't get bogged down in extremes. >> you are exactly right. we'll will say any infringement on my gun rights is a problem. nobody is trying to stop gun ownership. i was a police officer in the state of new hampshire. i live the second amendment. but people have to follow the rules to get their guns.
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the nra has been a great institution for training people how to properly use weapons and properly secure them and carry them and get your license to do that. the nra has been great with that. but we cannot allow people who have mental incapacities to have access to weapons and perpetrate the crimes these people are doing. we have to do a better job. trish rrp any person who has respect for guns would agree with that. you don't want someone who is mentally not stable to commit atrocity this guy did in florida. >> the answer is simple. we looked at place with strict gun rules. 309 deaths in chicago so far this year. the people who are buying guns are not nra members.
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they are not following the rules. they are usurping the rules. they are getting guns illegally. let's make sure the access to legal guns and people with mental incapacities don't have guns. trish: that's a place where we can all come together. i would point out, if you want to take out a boat in new hampshire, you have to go through an intensive course to be out on the water. why not make sure everyone understands and respects the what he felon their hands. but it's not just that, it's school safety as well. he's talking about arming teachers? i would like to see the equivalent of a u.s. marshal who is on the planef in every class
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room we need it. >> we have to look at it. i have four children who go to public schools. i want to make surer day they go there, they come home safely. if that means we have to have doors on class rooms that lock, and have to relook at this shelter in policemen talt that the schools have put in place that you hind your desk and wait. maybe we need to look at ways our children are dealing with adversity in the classroom. in my hometown in new hampshire there is almost always a police car outside the school and human resource officer that will deal with a proper limit arightses whether it's with -- deal with a problem whether it's with a
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student or someone trying to get in. trish: the acting fbi director admitted that the fbi failed to act on a tip provided to the agency a month before he killed 17 kids at marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> i can do the best i can to mitigate those bad judgments. in this case we need to make sure whatever we have to eliminate that from happening. but i want to make clear those processes were in place, but they were not followed. trish: the armed resourcer? at marjorie * douglaser in entered the building. he took up a position outside the building for four minutes and never went in. he has since resigned after
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being suspended without pay. joining me now former secret service agent dan bongino. if we have armed guards who don't bother to help when they are need, what good is it? >> what's more trouble being it, after columbine the response to active shooters scenario changed. the old waive doing things was to set up a perimeter assuming there was going to be a whose talk situation. that obviously changed after columbine because there was no under in negotiations, they were just look at engaging in a mass murder scheme. now the response to is respond directly to the incident, to the shooter, and bypassing victims. time is their friend at that point. the more time they have the more
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carnage ensues. the fact that that there wasn't an immediate response, it's very disturbing. trish: so i think about that father who was talking to the president and said look after the first school shooting it never should have happened again. is this time different? is it different because of our leadership and can we break through this in a way -- i know you are at cpac and wayne lapierre was speaking today that makes people who believe in the second amendment comfortable, but also makes parents comfortable so they know when they send them off to school in a school bus, they will see them at dish. >> that father was one of the most of troubling pieces of live video i have ever seen in my entire life. talking about visiting his daughter. he couldn't even think of the name of the cemetery, he was so
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emotional. talking about he would have went to the school himself if he had known. you can't watch that and not break inside as a human being. in my 12 years in federal law enforcement, criminals don't care about gun laws. until you understand and accept that truth, nothing else is going to matter. you can write whatever law you want restricting law-biding citizens from having guns. you know who will be obey that law? the law-abiding citizens. criminals don't care. trish: this kid wasn't a sophisticated criminal. if you made it harder for him to get a gun. if you had a record of the 30 times the police came out to his house. i get it, i'ma from a live free
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or die libertarian state. but why not make it harder for the people who are not mentally stable? >> in new york you can't even get a carry permit anymore. we are talking about putting legal obstacles in front much people who don't care about them. they will just walk around them. trish: there are a lot of things that need to be addressed. security needs to be addressed at these schools. look at israel. they have don't, we can do it too. but it's more than just one thing. i don't like it when the left makes it all about guns. but we have to be careful here. trish: dan won june oh thank you very much. it's good to see you. vice president pence swiping at the left-wing national media
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after fawning over kim jong-un's
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blasting the left-wing media for fawning over kim jong-un's sister. i note left-wing media has always had a fascination with regimes. but in this case don't you think they went just a little too far? >> i think the north koreans envisioned this entire winter lirpts as a propaganda opportunity with his sister and the lady cheerleaders to get favorable publicity that would divert people's attention away from their propaganda and nuclear weapons. in the obama administration the "wall street journal" editorial
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board ste stenographers for oba. trish: you think about the comparisons comparing her to ivanka. this is the woman in charge of the propaganda department. i guess i have got to say she is good at her job. >> she was before the olympics under u.s. treasury sanctions for the korean workers party. she is a human rights violator. but i think the north koreans knew that the mainstream media coverage would have the attention span of a fruit fly and they took full advantage of it. it's not just the case of bias. i think it's incompetence on the part of the reporters.
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trish: as a woman, they were transfixed with her because she put as some of them called, a new face on communism. they liked how she was packaged up to be. they wouldn't have done that if it were a man. >> i understand that. that's why the cheerleaders were all female. they were also playing on south korean sympathies. they have south koreans who long for resunification with their own families. sadly the propaganda works all too often and this is another example of it. trish: thank you. coming up next.
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loesch says she feared for her life last night after the cnn town hall. listening to some of the heckling she was subjected to. >> do you believe it should be harder to obtain a semiautomatic and modifications for these weapons to make them fully automatic like bump stocks? >> do you know it's not federally required for states to report people who are crazy people, people who are murderers. we have been talking about that for a long time. let me answer the question. you can shout me down when i'm finished, but let me answer the question. trish: rinse to miss loesch at cpac. >> you heard that town hall. they cheered the con fist
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station of firearms and it was over 5,000 people. i had too have a security detail tail to get out. there were people rushing the stage and screaming burn her. i came there to talk solutions. and i will continue to have the conversation on solutions as the nra has been doing since before i was alive. trish: joining us, joe concha and bill colonade. trish: she is a spokeswoman for the nra. she did her job. she stuck up for the nra. but i don't know why anybody needs to get subjected to that. we saw that those who oppose the nra aren't even willing to listen. instead theye

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