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trish: tomorrow night we'll be back. we have former governor mike huckabee. we'll get his take on immigration. "kennedy" begins right now. good night hello. thank you, chris. battle on the other order over president trumps a migrant waiting in mexico will not be allowed to enter the u.s. without going through the proper channels and threatening to permanently shut the doors. this after chaos broke out sunday after hundred storm u.s. border at the entry. some of them throwing rocks and bottles of order agent. fighting back with here gas to stop him. he they were being brought by
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some very tough people. they use here gas here is the bottom line nobody is coming into the country unless they come in legally be 669 people were rest trying to break into the u.s. while in police 39 migrant were taken into custody on their side of the border. deporting the migrant to try to enter the u.s. next the coast to build the flag many of whom are cold criminal acts of their country. do if i played, do it right but they are not coming into the u.s. we will close the border permanently. congress, fund the wall. my next guest introduced the fund and completed the porter act earlier. joining us committee member arizona congressman welcome back to that good to be with you the mac i want to back up a little
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bit. why are we the rush of migrant caravan. is it because there is an economic boom and so many want to find work before that all important christmas holiday or is it because there is so much chaos in this country and they know each actually they will get it passed and after release is still very much in action he mac it may be a little bit of both. when we do catch and release, our rule and law, it provides incentives to come here. i think you believe in motivate off. lots of want to come here don't forget there are some folks that are trying to make it seem to want an open border. they want to use this as well. mostly it is because you have not enforced our laws that congress has not been doing a
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very good job of amending those laws. we have very different now than we did 30 and 40 years ago. let's talk about that. from january 20 there had essentially been a year run where there has been a republican trifecta. the two houses of congress and the presidency obvious you are not able to get anything done on healthcare and nothing will on immigration. why is that? the mac i think if we did a clean bill, that is the best way to do it. i will give you this if you vote the bill. the first person .-ellipsis out say i cannot go with the number 39. that pushes me back up. said it the vote role with is always a problem. i just believe there has not
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been a firm commitment and will to get this done p6 your health specifically deals with things up order while. it is impossible to have comprehend immigration reform. if you were going to put on the docket refill and break them in order of portion, the first bill being the most important, backed up order protect and immigration would take care of the mac the border. he and the border wall your nothing else matters if you cannot control the border. we have to enforce the law with the few where he. we cannot let people just run rampant. the thing i think, it has affect which we have been even in arizona where we had verified loss here. the mac it may be whatever the
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current. the united dates in mexico are both doing a board job with doing migrant russian. what happened to the un? it the un is far better equipped to deal with the and kylie v met my life. at the un when i use you legal work, i never found the particularly efficient doing anything including migrant and refugee. they have not come in. the mac that was one of the field that was. the un would take over to take some of the political pressure off where the migrants were being used as profit by both died. the whole thing had gotten over the list. there really is no in.
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democrats will want to oppose the president and they will not want to work with your site the mac un was seven years russia has so fast and so. they have not enable you get up and running. i would get my down there to the border. i would bring in immigration judges and we would the people in. more than 80% of the people will be rejected. i bring them in. you go through that process. move them out very quick. i think we could do that. we just have to concentrate resources to do that. the mac essentially thrown both border doors open. essentially, through their country and into the united
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dates. they are not in a position to the court those in need who are escaping drug violence. at the same time, they are not really showing a great deal of action. you think our deal with next so is going to be different and perhaps better? the mac we were able to get this new bill, this new treaty on trade, i think there may be some positive things coming in. president trump has talked about new administration coming down there. they are under pressure, too. they do not like the refugees the mac it is a lot to deal with. talking about thousand to deal with. each person has to be dealt with as an individual. moms and babies that don't have
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or be a lot and diapers and medicine. it is a real crisis. there are some very irresponsible act. i hope that people like you can have a rational covers nation with people like those on the other side of the aisle so we can make this a little bit clearer so we don't have this chaos with free this behavior. thank you so much. >> the next president trump today urging congress to fund a border wall. the president says he needs $5 billion making his most famous campaign promise a reality. the senate, that plan calls for just a billion and a half running. shutting down the government. congress is in session, as you know, for less then two weeks before their winter reef. they need a break from that hard work doing nothing. democrats taking over the minority house.
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it could be the president last chance to get wall funding. are we heading towards a shut down showdown mike without potentially be a good egg? joining me now is peter ruderman expert on government shutdowns and wall funding. welcome back. the mac thank you for having me. good to be here. >> at some point the president was set down the government. it is just a big power play. the mac i do not take it will happen. i will you why president trump has happening this for a while. shutting down the government in order to keep an unrelated policy goal that is not related to funding the government. shutting down the government over obamacare. that is when obamacare exchanges
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were crass. the democrats shut down the government over immigration for just a very brief period of time they took the hit political. profit trying to raise 10. he is a negotiator. this is how he is like the game i do not get it going to happen the mac it is after the midterm. 2020. pushing it as far as he possibly can. test the mettle of the democrats one half of the congressional chambers. it is interest. it is funny because even the and it has that we will give you $1 billion for wall building the president has finished instruction for a long time maybe he will find ways of operating a more streamlined process and he will be able to save some costs and he will be
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able to do the whole thing for one point or billion what you think of a temple wall funding bill? larger spending bills that we are. another gun to congressional head the mac i do not it will end up being attached to the spending bill looking like the money this and it has put. what i think quite likely is they will take some money that is already in the that has appropriated. we will send that in addition to this one and a half billion that will get them close enough theoretically. that 5 billion is just a down payment. trump want more like 25 million. the mac it will go way over budget. that is how the construction project so if you have ever watched a bridge be filled or
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renovated your kitchen. it will go over budget. so while will be the same. the mac sometime you are a little short handed sometimes you have to go to the u-haul ore depot to get a full of construction and. maybe some day laborers. the mac from uses immigrant labor. i'm just saying, it is a thing. the one it is a thing. you have some hard-working people that would love to have a little bit extra chris cash. it certainly would the irony of ironies. i could. it is hard to pick her that happening without a few hand be met is immigrants from the southern order. that is the real thing.
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you see that all over the country. that is not just in california. that is in the northern parts of the country, too. it is not just along the border. i would not be surprised if you had the children of immigrants. it would probably be politically embarrassing. not lytic, i think it is a lot of lust for on art. i do not think they will end up shutting down the government and i don't they will get the five and hundred -- billion. thank you very much for your time. >> thing for having me the one kicking off the week right calling for saudi arabia to be punished after the killing of an american journalist. what president trump given take
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killing of the american journalist. adam schiff, good stuff, buddy. the president soft response to the prince involvement could have to do with his financial entanglement. >> simply and infinity that he has for autocrats, choose them repeatedly over his own intelligent agencies or there is a financial motivation we do know of course he has openly ray about how many millions he makes from saudi arabia. >> fun. at least he is being honest about it. we fit under the rug. lindsey graham also taking issu. colleagues have requested a full intelligence briefing. if the allegation are true, we cannot have a normal relation with somebody this crazy and everything would be on the table.
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punished saudi arabia. where do we go from here? editor-in-chief and author of the art of the donald it makes the perfect stocking supper. welcome back to the show. how are you doing? the mac a rare moment of confluence between the shifters and the graham crackers. what you make of it? the mac politicians on all sides that should be rightfully unhappy with president from doing with audio arabia. they may be a temporary ally again iran right now but, in general, they had been funders of terror. not the first person they have to numbered adam's going to far. he could actually looking
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president financial dealings with saudi arabia. our find no evidence he currently has any financial personally. >> have to be very careful about acting as though there is reality. we do have to take a measured approach to foreign policy. i hope you do not my hand. [laughter] i am wondering if there is a big advantage for the united date with all this filth and tension between turkey and saudi arabia. is there some benefit there for us? >> we all want turkey to be the most harmful.
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the united date has two focus on what it interests are abroad. if they're not just, we lose all credibility. what is fortunate for us is that turkey is not a friendly power. it cannot be allowed to happen. letting them get away. talking about turkey and russia. there is one argument if you do not play our cards right, both sides with russia and china and saudi arabia will do this name. >> absolutely. every angle way it can. putting enables assyria or
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whether it is trying to sail through turkey great. they can choke off traffic right there. russia want a warm water for. putting down work on european coastline. they want to put forth into the mediterranean so they can have the influence. why would, i don't hundred and why russia would be so eager to get involved in the middle east and. if they want to jump into the plunder, maybe let them have it. >> they learn the less that we are learning over and over again i know vladimir putin is calculating. he should not be that dumb. off oil and laces.
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that economy that is appended on oil and energy. >> from desert to desert the mac shining. >> thank you. >> happy thing giving related. cash to the clinton foundation is it :? just as unit hillary lost. no more power to get i will explain why in the monologue next. see a little blood when you brush or floss?
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no more. hrc was on the brink of certain nearly unchecked power. taking in an earth shattering $2 million in party cash just a year later they brought in a measly 20 million. that will leave a mark. why would beginners and corrupt monarchs file so much so unless they were guaranteed favors. the short answer, they wouldn't. hillary had no more power to offer, they didn't. the clintons have always made their foundation was goodness where lives were changed by the blessed trinity of shady dave pierce. when the fatness of their campaign became apparent, why would they wait their millions on the self-pity. the justice department selling a
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whole lot of old. investigating a legal policy removed. pinching whale at foggy bottom. hillary with more opportunity to do good with all this free time on her hands. if the charity were really that and with essentially unemployed executive ready to roll up their sleeves, when it said giving givers taught such a valiant bunch. it is never okay for politicians to abuse their power for self-enrichment. there has to be brandon just this. president and future presidents don't get lord into taking crafty ride pretending it is charity. that is the memo. several ♪ ♪ ♪
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hillary clinton is trying to say relevant. just launched a 13 city show the -- [laughter] i got bored just reading that. drying up of donations evidence that maybe they should wrap the whole thing up. let me ask tonight panel. cofounder along with david bruno and editor and cohost of the fifth column podcast matt wells. welcome, everyone. it is not a surprise that donations to the clinton foundation went down to it is kind of shocking by how much. the cash flow proceeded. >> the clinton foundation is the reason is because they did not have the clinton global initiative. a big conference they do during assembly week which is when they
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get the donors and the who's who in the media. that is why they are climbing. they actually did do a lot of good work. the issue is the fact that countries were paying the clinton foundation while hillary was accurate area of date. let's get it out of politics. combine it with the foundation. continuing good work. i am offer that. unfortunately, you have a lot of muddy things that were around. >> a lot of executives that left 150.4 cheryl mills while she was at the state department. >> the crown prince who were granted an audience with her majesty secretary of state hillary linton. some thought deals and some didn't.
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will there ever. >> this is being looked at by the department of justice. the united states attorney session to refer us to the utah attorney general. you will be hearing a lot about this. representative meadows said they subpoenaed him for december 5. he will be called to test by about where they are in this event negation. >> you will not hear anything about the clinton foundation. >> the republican don't control those communities. you are right. we need an answer from the department of just. they have been looking at for a while. >> all politician. >> going into office. you get into power. somehow you are able to order these houses later on.
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many people involved. >> there is a difference between being out of office and the from silverback where you can spend a good yarn and someone will give you $100,000 for the period and then had a surefire president ahead. that is when they made the money definitely running for president in she would annihilate the competition. >> they are overachievers. they're more growth in latent about all of this. henry kissinger tells, he can always get a meeting at the white house or with a buddy feedback there is a difference of getting a meeting and being in power and rubberstamping. favors to the tune of $25 the mac a man.
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>> hallelujah. i have a news alert now. acute former trump campaign comment for found guilty of several financial crimes of breaching his plea agreement by lying to investigators home in a four light about stuff. the new come -- president from a strike against the final report. questioning why special counsel did not interview hundreds of people from the pain. happy to talk. how will this all play out? let me take it back to the panel. morgan, i go to you for the mac talking to some of my friends on the i.c.e. today. break this down. why did this happen. mueller potentially did not know
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the full scope of what manafort was up to. a mid-level guy. the mid-level guys please office stuff. then once you start going the mid-level guy was actually the one who wasn't charged. incredibly weird to have an incident where you get a plea deal from somebody. >> they are saying he did not lie at all. >> talking about this on camera. the next entering into of police he agreed to 17 and a half million years at least within the four corners of the plea agreement. he thought he would get cooperation and decrease that. because he has misrepresented or anything and any agreement with self, sole discretion, with this
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misrepresentation, they can take away the mitigation, no cooperation. left with seven and a half years left. the mac do not sleep on the next filing. it will be a very long report talking about how they know you like. a long horse that will be filed to the court. locking the actual. if there ever was a chance, this is the way around, the seeing some of the mueller roof work. >> that is laying the foundation. >> you will not be much of it just you. the sole discussion of the government to make that finding. >> you will lay out why do you think they know that the mac it
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is weird. not unheard of. a cooperating wit. this one time it was all bad. completely lying. i lie on your behalf, buddy. he met mueller generally speak over performed on what we think he knows or what he has. the mac he is not growing around maybe he is a little bit influence. i do not dislike robert mueller. he has held his cards pretty close it will be fascinating when he lays everything down. >> i think we are a long way from the roof work. the panel will toys.
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does that mean for cyber monday shoppers? maybe they are doing after watching kennedy. the sales tax has increased. there was a ruling by the supreme court akin the summer in june. they ruled that they could now impose a sales tax on online retailers even if they did not have a present and that they. last night i was arousing on wayfarer. even though wayfarer not even have a present in my state. yes 24th dates that are increasing their sales tax on online retailers. eight days following student 29 over $7.8 billion just today alone. the sweet thought is between
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10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. the most amount of shoppers. after we finished watching kennedy. >> speaking of kentucky, go have a great time. tomorrow is giving to say. spending the whole weekend buying stuff for other people. >> i like that. thank you. >> black friday has come more of a black and blue friday. noted friend of the common man, that midler has figured out why consumer fights or at least she thinks she has. how was your black friday. no injuries i hope. if there were a deep minimum wage or workers were treated rarely and got us tiny portion, we wanted. the wind beneath her wing was a brain part. she has no problem fleecing
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workers when it comes to selling her concert tickets. she has a reported net worth of $200 million. can we really take her lecture on income inequality usually or is it time to mute her tweets like we knew her song. matt, sometime every road as it torn. i think the horn -- pretty sure it is. every rose has its thorn. my concert tickets cost $5000. >> i like box.calm. the biggest problem now is we have to many automated checkout system. we should have human being.
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>> $15 minimum wage that you want. it is weird how you now cannot find it. >> all of a sudden there is your lettuce wrap hamburger tacos walk me through this. peanut come on. >> what about all the other variables that are possible. we have to fight over stuff. what are you talking about. >> in a best buy. can someone just take a drill and put my tv up. that is me. that is not that midler. >> that means the war on christmas tories will be harding soon. we need have a discussion on how we as not been able to say merry christmas. >> i say merry christmas. i say it in june.
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i don't care. >> let the turkey cool. people put up christmas decorations way too early. when it is october, it is halloween time. thank you all very much. nice to see you. they are so smart. ♪ i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win.
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comedian kevin hart under fire for having a cowboys in indian party for his son birthday. you are the median, not a senator from massachusetts. this is the topical storm. let start in california tonight. a suspect turned himself into police after engaging in some serious wildlife. the bear walked into the telephone you i weigh patrol because he heard the place was full of chips. bad actors show the only real snacks were inside the vending machine. did not have any dollar bills. spent the previous night at his
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club making it rain. you know i am obvious kidding. he left after he got sick from the buffet. yeah. topic number two. the city of las vegas old out all the stops this weekend. for a high roller only come once a year. yeah. there was a time when arrived in the slave that was before the reindeer demanded his minimum wage. nowadays it is cheaper to take a helicopter and export that pricey elf labor to a chinese factory. so good at building devices. better to build those toys than the kids who are going to play with them. santa's arrival celebration was all that opportunity village. everything in vegas has an uplifting title. it is the traders junction. not a brothel, a bunny ranch.
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not a money laundering hoax, it's a clinton foundation. so much fun fun, fun, fun. the jacksonville job wires have lost six consecutive game. the good news is they finally beat somebody. the bad news is, now they lost evan games in a row. arguing over who caught. the next you know, the stadium turned into a walmart on black friday. punching a other like there was a flat green hanging in the balance. less than $50. a big deal. both teams will need it. the nfl is only disciplinary action for all the players involved. certainly a disturbing video, it's nice to see pro athletes fighting over some a kardashian.
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did you see the texas a&m game? it was crazy. seven overtime. topic number four. listen to this. kiss just announced a second leg of their farewell. some of their fans watching right now. i will be a little slower. announcing 25 shows have been added to the end of the real world. they also release the video on time language. people enjoying this kind of music. one of the hottest year. that year is 1970s six. tickets will go on sale decembe. running all the way through 29. after that, a bunch of old men wearing a cup. turn on the democratic
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presidential debate. really good. that pancake makes the hungry for maple europe. i sure sound like arborist right now. why did she eat pancakes with juice out which mark i don't get it. >> a wisconsin man. maybe she's hungry for pancakes, too. two marijuana cigars. like the old saying goes, it not the size of the dog in the fight , it's the size of the prison sentence he will get the cop searches pocket. there he is. what a fun hairstyle. running from cop who tried to arrest him on a warrant. we've all been there. i'm not going to judge. a scuffle ensued. turning onto and pulling to the
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guards out pocket. in his defense, it would shame to waste them. a great cyber monday tail. he was looked on multiple charges. the arrest reports that he got ojai claims he saw a bear and a police station. at least he got out of his man cave to get him exercise. we will be right back. ♪ you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced
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