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the candidates going to work. charles: they should not let national party boss pick the candidates either. >> right. charles: lou dobbs is next, with a special two hour show. right now. lou: these are top stories tonight, president trump making a big push for the border wall. president trump in san diego to inspect 8 patrol don'ts that -- prototypes that have been built for the propose add wall. we'll have a full report. a major shake up in president's cabinet firing secretary of state rex tillerson named mike pompeipompeo to replace him, and naming gin gene haspel to be cia first women director.
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republican 6 saccone trying on hole off lamb in a deep red district. we take it up in lie in lou dobs tonight. and fbi, chairman of house freedom caucus congressman mark meadows, and congressman matt gates, also two of the best political analyst in business, ed rollins, charte charlie hurto tillerson firing and more, we're joined by fox new legal analyst gregg jarrett on mueller witch-hunt. president's crackdown on sanctuary cities, and house freedom caucus upset with tray gowtreygowdy for drag dragging n investigation of corruption at fbi and department of justice. president trump makes his first
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trip to california as president. he entered enemy territory just a week after department of justice announced it is suing california over dangerous sanctuary policies, and president made sure to slam governor brown for what he called doing a terrible job running the state. our correspondent in san diego with our report. reporter: president trump finished speaking at marine corps air station miramar. but number one reason for his visit, was a trip to border, he examined 8 wall prototypes, now comes the hard part. getting congress to pay for next phase, 3 billion for 60 miles of wall this year, 64 next. the testing is done. each model has a pro and con,
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the president prefer a see through bottom style fence, topped by a concrete panel and anti-stalscaling feature. >> we have a lousy wall here now when we put up the real wall we'll stop 99%. reporter: u.s. has 350 miles of u.s. pedestrian fence, as president saw much is rol old ad rusting. many democrat in congress oppose any new structure. in 2006, 89 democrats in congress voted for 700 miles of fence similar to the style to the proposed wall of president trump. and president came down hard to sanctuary cities and governor brown, saying it shelters dangerous criminals posing risk for lubbi public and police.
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>> governor ground has done a very poor job of running california. with criminals living in sanctuary cities, and the mayor of oakland notifying the criminals when they are coming in to pick them up. reporter: a republican has not won state wide since 2006. governor brown said that california is at war with the trump administration. president wants congress to punish sanctuary cities financially, he is 100% committed to stop them, from here the president flies to los angeles for have a fund-raiser at home of owner of tampa pay ty buccaneers, the message here, the president wants his wall built soon. >> thank you very much. reports from san diego, our first gift said that federal government needs to cut off fund
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to sanctuary jurisdiction, the time is now for congress to act on securing the border and building the wall, joining us tonight congressman mark meadows. chairman of the influential house freedom caucus, great to have you with us. let's start with the wall. >> thank you, lou. lou: to see the president with those prototypes, we're we are almost 14 months into his administration, there has been at left glacial movement on the wall, how soon will americans who voted for president trump see that wall? >> well, i think you saw with the travel today that this president is committed to it an interesting thing that members in house and senate that seem to really be dragging their fight, not giving the funding.
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we have an opportunity for that march 23, an o omnibus coming u, funding the government, i believe we need to put money in for the wall. perhaps one of the pay forward would be take money to the sap ware cities and -- sanctuary cities and states who refuse to uphold the rule of law, perhaps we take that money back and make it a down payment on the wall. it is critical we do that. lou: down payment or a bridge loan until the mexican government pays for it. turning to house intel committee, 150 page report. no collusion of any kind. why is bob mule ar mueller still functioning as special counsel and rod rosenstein saying really misguided things like bob mueller not a unguided missile. this makes it sound like someone has launched a missile perhaps
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justice department and rod rosenstein directly against the trum presidentrump presidency. >> one thing we're seeing right now is fact thatry have interviewed 73 witnesses. you know some really months and months and months are investigating this, we found no collusion, so, chairman nunes has done a great job, he was right to call into this probe. but, interesting thing is when mueller was given the direct, not just to lock at collusion, they were ambiguous on other related matters that essentially allows him to be more unguided. maybe he is not an unguided missile, but he is able to look at a number of other areas that go beyond collusion, i can tell you my voters back home, your viewers and listens, want us to get to end of this and get serious about president trump
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agenda, the time is now to to that. lou: i could not agree more. stunning to me that language he used, unguided missile, he is not. suggesting that he on a course trying to destroy the trump presidency, that is only inference that possible. you cannot make bob mueller superior in his powers over federal government than president of united states, this is madness what we're watching. >> when you look at wrong doing in a number of areas and type of investigations that has done, this was designed originally to look at collusion, i think that there is not only been no evidence found in house committee, but noin suggested of evidence in 94 areas -- no other areas, time to bring it to a choice, i can tell you, i am really troubled by some evidence i am seeing, with regards to the
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dossier, that clinton paid for, dnc paid for opposition research, it apeers to be more collusion with russian on that 41 than anything with -- front than with president trump, perhaps we'd be better off to place our focus there. >> i'm hear a lot of concern about trey gowdy, chairman of your oversight committee, which you are a part. why is he seemingly dragging his feet on that investigation into krupcorruption. >> i think a lot of people want to put blame to chairman gowdy, i don't know that i would go there at this time. i would say documents that we requested from department of justice and fbi are coming in as a glacial pace, you mentioned that earlier relating to the wall. i can tell you almost worse in terms of documents out of 1.2 million documents that the
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inspector general has, we have been requesting those and we have less than 10,000 unique documents. lou: unbelievable. >> time is now for them to provide it, so we can do proper oversight. lou: let's condense this down to possible, practical and new issue that is this is president trump's government. in doesn't president of united states tell these people to produce that. and turn it over to you now. i can tell you this president is wanting to be above repreach, he has been -- he could weigh in. he could call. lou: why not. >> he is not, but i can tell you, that i think think he is doing is counting on people like
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myself and others on capitol hill to do our own site -- oversight, our patients is running thing, so, we're going to be weighing in so president does not have to. lou: you know the american people's patience has been tried like never before, we're in midst of approaching a constitutional crisis with a special counsel moved beyond by his missioned, stipulated, ambiguitier not attached to that by rod rosenstein, it has to end and be resolved, idea of funding government in any mission, for any ledge of time, that they choose, to continue this protracted meaningless investigation into collusion, and then take off on the tan jeptgent -- is irresponsible.
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do you not agree? >> i believe that the time is to bring it to a close, you are right, i can tell you having been back just home in western north carolina, they are fed up with this, it is time we get on do what the president promised to do. they believe that this is a orchestrated effort to delegitimize this president, so, it is time that we draw it to a close, hopefully we will soon, embark on other more productive efforts. lou: one last question, quickly. mike pompeo direct are of cia to become secretary of state. >> a dear friends of debbie and i, i can't think of a better pick, someone that knows president and talks to president daily, he is going to be an outstanding secretary of state, i look forward to working with him, as we move forward, trump agenda on foreign policy.
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lou: congressman mark meadows thank you. >> thank you, take care, lou. lou: you too. >> we're coming right back, more ahead, stay with us. >> audios rex. adios trex, president trump firing his secretary of state for pompeo. >> tremendous energy, and intellect. we're always on the same wave length. lou: ed rollins takes up the president's cabinet shake up. >> and less than an hour until polls close in pennsylvania's special congressional elected, a close race, we'll have a full report on hotly contested race when we continue. stay with us. we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving.
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lou: president trump today telling why he fired rex tillerson and brought in cia director mike pompeo to replace him. >> i respect his intellect, and process that we've gone through together, we have a very good relationship for whatever reason, chemistry, whatever it is. why do people get along. from day one, i have gotten along well with mike pompeo. i have gotten to know a lot of people very well over the last year, i'm really at a point we're getting close to having
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the cabinet and other things that i want. lou: deputy tillerson said good-bye. he did not mention president trump by name. >> i received a call today from the president of the united states. lit of after noon time, i have spoken with white house chief of staff kel t kelly to ensure we e clarity as to the days ahead. lou: president trump tapped career cia official gina haspelrntioel to replace pompeoe cia. >> gina is someone i have great confidence in. can steer the ship of the cia, having a professional, a political and nonpartisan.
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lou: as if brenon is dean of a little bit -- joining us, ed rollins. >> thank you. lou: a tight race in pennsylvania, a cabinet shake up, let's start with rex tillerson, your thoughts. >> he didn't agree with president on major issues like iran, korea, russia. lou: why was he there? >> a good question, president did not know him, he was recommended by republican establishment. he had impressive titles but not a trump loyalist. think about pompeo president has gotten to know him, he is briefed by him serve every day. we have big battles ahead on foreign policy, my sense this is a great choice.
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lou: i can't imagine a man more disrespectful of the president than tillerson, why he would be tolerated is a credit to this president's patience. >> i promise you a year from now uunless you worked for exxon, you won't even remember who first secretary of state was. pompeo is coming in. lou: let's talk about his team. cia director. gina haspel, you heard john brennan giving her a big endorsement. republicans have to hate that hearing from a man who lied, and spied on senate intelligence commit spe partisan and corrupt. >> i don't know here, i know what people say about her, beyond brennan, whom i have no
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respect for, she has been a good operative, for 30 years, and overseeing tough assignment with bush administration. she was in charge of a lot of very significant things of 9/11, i understand she is tough and good, and pompeo picked her. >> it will be interesting. >> real fight. lou: and let's talk about another fight, that is president saying he likes larry kudlow. not the same as he will put him in to replace gary cohn. but it is, you know this is something that he is entertaining, and he has peter navarro in white house with him. >> this is critical thing, is peter has been guy fighting for
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tariffs. you have to exam into -- you have to come into a white house. you are i staff, you ser serve the president. if you cannot serve him, then you get the hell out. larry crowd kudlow is afternoon olis an oldfriend of mine and y, if he does not agree with president, he has to not be there. lou: there are reports, reporters saying that california, with president there first time as president today, saying that california is at war with the trump administration. it looks like california is at warra the nation, talking secession, and call themselve sanctuary state, who the hell
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are they and becerra and jerry brown, who the hell do they think they are. >> it is a state i grew up in, it is different from when i was there, jerry brown has gone further and further to the left. the state is in terrible shape. i think if we have to worry about a few congressional seats there too. if we lose 4 or 5, it is not going to be good. we could today. lou: and i don't normally bring you in on international issues, this is too amazing. theresa may, prime minister of united kingdom giving vladimir putin 24 hours to respond on the murder of a spy, in the u.k. has she lost the drift of things? >> she has, she struggled to get reelected here, coalition is different from first, my sense
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she is playing to her left wing. lou: she better hope she does not play to vladimir putin's left wing. >> sp if she thinks she has evidence on putin. lou: what is she going to do. call and exri cry on donald trus shoulder. >> absolutely. trump is going to do what trump is going to do. lou: ed rollins. >> thank you. lou: do you believe trey gowdy should be replaced for his refusal to investigate corruption in justice department? cast your vote on twitter at lou dobb, follow he on twitter, like my on facebook, follow he on instagram. on wall street, stocks lower, down 172 on the dow.
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lou: a group of house conservatives are demanding the committee speed up their investigations of the 2016 elections. they have interviewed only two of 20 witnesses the chairmen themselves identified as persons of interest back in october. my next guest says the slow pace of the investigation is unnecessarily putting the country through turmoil and dividing us as a nation. joining me, matt gaetz.
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great to see you. thanks for being here. two out of 20 witnesses? this is the definition of a slow walk. >> there is no special counsel appointed to evaluate the collusion between the hillary clinton campaign and russia. the only people assigned to that investigation is the thanks force and the oversight committee. but that task force only interviewed two witnesses in 2 1/2 months. in the meantime we have an attorney general to who refuses to appoint a special counsel to look into the clinton foundation being influenced by russians. lou: we are talking about a special counsel in 10 months
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that has found absolutely nothing to do with collusion. the senate untell jones committee -- the senate intelligence committee says it has found no collusion of any kind. it's prepossiblerrous what the -- it this is absolutely disgusting and appalling. >> the american people lived through the benghazi experience where everybody in washington huffed and puffed and nobody was held accountable. >> we are at risk of never having the clintons held accountable without a grand jury. i think the entire russian collusion narrative was made up
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to cover up the fact the clinton campaign and clinton foundation all wanted and had interactions with the russians and they got the outcomes they wanted particularly with relation to the uranium one matter. if we don't pick up the pace in congress and have jeff sessions appoints a special counsel, it will be just like benghazi, we'll not have anyone go to jail. >> it will be just like bengazi and the irs work on conservative groups. it will be -- the list goes on. the justice department is it seems like the fbi is involved in every unsolved case in this
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country. where are we with the las vegas shooting? the worst mass customer this country's history? it goes on and on. there is no one fired from the justice department. no one -- they demote people to the h.r. department where they can hire people like themselves. >> think of the logic of what you just said. after peter strzok was having an affair with a coworker he got moved to h.r. that would be like me being put in charge of the capitol nutrition program. we have in our constitution the obligation to provide oversight. it doesn't matter if it's a democrat or republican administration. we need into the view pete strzok and lisa page. the two people we interviewed announced they were leaving the federal government soon after he
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gave their interviews. we need to do our job, earn our paycheck. let's start getting testimony to bring charges. lou: speaker ryan doesn't want answers. because those chairmen wouldn't be slow walking this investigation unless they had his permission to do so and her unless he had in any way said let's get a move on. >> i know when the fbi and department of justice were trying to give us none of the text messages and totally ignore the requests much congress. paul ryan stood with us to get that evidence. but we could use the speaker's help getting answers. and restoring the rule of law in
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america. too many americans have lost trust and confidence because of the politicization of our government. lou: congressman matt gaetz, you, mark meadows, jim jordan and others making it clear what we need to do. we are coming right back. much, much more. and a lot of it has to do with the department of justice, the fbi and the question. is there really a system of justice in this country? or is it several tiers of justice for the privileged, the elite, then all the rest? we'll come right back. house conservatives aren't thrilled with trey gowdy weren't chairman of the oversight committee. they say he's dog his investigation of fbi corruption. why is trey gowdy slow walking the oversight investigation and when will robert mueller's
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special counsel come to an end? we take it up with legal analyst gregg jarrett. we'll show you a skydiver winging it when we come right back. by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. taking over 7,000 maria's steps each day.o, and she does it in any shoes she wants, with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl's. born to move.
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sanctuary status, and doing a good job of it. president trump: sanctuary cities are protecting a horrible group of people in many case, criminals. what happened in ekeland was a disgrace to our nation. we can't let that happen. the president having to make the argument against sanctuary states. this is preposterous that a president would have to do so. gregg: it's like he has to be a law professor to explain to the people of california that usual violating the supremacy clause of the constitution and the law against concealing or shielding illegal aliens. and the oakland mayor is obstructing justice. i would like to see the
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department of justice start indicting city and county and state officials. lou: you know they are gutless and you know this attorney general doesn't have the stomach for a fight. he has taken under advisement what he's going to do prosecuting the mayor of ekeland after what she did. criminal illegal aliens, some of them rapists, set free because of her warning. >> unfortunately, and i'm sad to say this. jeff sessions, is the most of feckless attorney general we had in modern history. he's incapable of doing the job. lou: rod rosenstein the deputy attorney general talking about robert mueller is not an unguide missile. he's a guide missile aimed at
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donald trump. gregg: it was ignorance on the part of rosenstein to appoint a special counsel. collusion is not a crime. i have yet to see anybody point to a criminal statute in our codes that makes it a crime. then he compound his felony by giving a clause in the appointment that says oh and anything else you might find along the way. lou: the kitchen sink amendment. lou: democratic corruption conclusion in all of this, and the judiciary and oversight committees, neither is congressman meadows and congressman gaetz point out, two out of 20 witnesses from last
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october have been questioned. gregg: he did give a call for a second special counsel. but this is one of the few members of congress who saw the fisa application. he knows the deceit and the concealment perpetrated by the department of justice and fbi that demands a second special counsel. lou: he's playing hamlet here. it gets tiresome, particularly when the people's business requires his focus. gregg: what are you doing your time, trey. wage and smell the coffee and get on with your job. lou: the senate intelligence committee when we last joined
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them, they come up with nothing and acknowledged it. gregg: it was predictable. there was never any evidence of collusion. it's all a hoax and the fbi night. they knew they couldn't launch a criminal investigation because collusion is not a crime. so they launched a counter intelligence investigation, gathering of evidence related to foreign espionage. they used that as a pretext to investigate trump and frame him. lou: there is another thing at work we ought to give some consideration to. and that is that the russians played our intelligence agencies for fools. they succeeded in meddling in our election 2016. they did so without reaction from the president. they were not stopped by of any
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our intelligence agencies which should be discussedly counter-intelligence driven that they should have been able to discern it and deal with it. and they didn't. now here we are still the russians meddle than has been no accounting whatsoever other than a list of a few names on mueller's list of people he would like to have a thorough talking with should they ever have the bad lucking to show up in the united states. gregg: obama knew what was going on and he failed or refused to take action. susan rice had drawn up plans to counteract it and she said stop it. we are not going do that. lou: chris farrell said she should be prosecuted.
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gregg: she should be prosecuted. lou: be sure to vote in tonight's poll. do you believe trey gowdy should be replaced as chairman of the house oversight commit eat. now the nightly video. watch this. this skydiver holding on to the wing of the airplane over california. performing 500 sky dives but never a stunt. why would he do this? we are waiting on the answer. when we get it, we'll let you know. in the mean tile we'll have to content ourselves with this amazing video. we'll have a full report on the investigation of a string of
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all the victims were minorities. investigators are looking into whether race was a factor. will carr has our report tonight. reporter: the fbi and atf have swarmed austin. atf has its national response team here as well. they are on the hunt for what appears to be a serial bomb. we are learning more about these packages, the three explosive devices. they were cardboard boxes that were left during the middle of the night that look nothing like a normal package that would be delivered to your house. monday morning, a young man picked up the package and took it into the kitchen and it explode. authorities say they are looking into the potential two separate
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victims may have been connected to each other throughout the community. they are looking into whether this could have been a hate crime because all of these victims were minorities, or terror related. they raised the total reward to $65,000 for any information that leads to an arrest. lou: she has anne a never-ending blame game it seems. she has new scapegoats. we'll have all of that for you next. stay with us. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen.
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lou: she could have been president, former secretary of state hillary clinton having a rough time on the steps -- down a flight of stairs in india. her aides had too help her after she nearly wiped out twice. i'm not sure how much help they were. she listed 56 reasons for her losing the election of 016. sexism. misogyny. there they are. and suburban woinl, james comey, the fbi, the russians. vladimir putin. joe biden, bernie sanders. anthony weiner. i won't go through all of them. the electoral college. and you can add more excuses to
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the list. here you go. >> i won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward, and his whole campaign make america great again was looking backwards. lou: really? she is in india speaking that nonsense to indians who deserve a lot better in the way of political analysis, if you will. joining me now lawrence jones, and radio talk show host for wor, mark simone. good to have you both here. she won the popular vote. and she is trying to ski downstairs in india. what if she were president right now? >> it would be terrible, lou.
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hillary clinton is what we teach our children not to be. we teach our children to take responsibility for their actions accept when things don't go their way and do a better job to improve themselves. she has yet to accept responsibility for her own actions. you had donald trump, the most of non-political, not traditional candidate win the presidency who said pretty much neglect of the book that gets you kicked off the ballot. lou: if the ballot was being managed by the politically correct establishment. but she just keeps it up. >> i love this. it's like the movie sunset boulevard, the old actress with a thousand excuses why we are wrong and she is right. i like the george w. bush who goes away quietly.
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that passing out in the street. the coughing for 2. >> minutes non- -- coughing for 20 minutes. lou: she won the popular vote, for crying out loud. >> that's why we have the electoral college. you know, this is the problem. that's why the democrats won't be able to win. they haven't been able to learn from their mistakes. they focus on identity politics when the american people want them to focus on border security, their paycheck and making the economy better. instead they want to play the same old game. this is why they can't win. lou: we'll have results for you as soon as we get them in. we'll keep you up to date on
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