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he know that democrats would continue playing politic, reach out. social media, use hash tag trish regan. kennedy begins next. kennedy: thank you. >> president trump is on the war path, he has a message for all the democrats and the haters who want to impeach him. i'll see new court doug lowell an, as youn. democrat is up reasonna everythinsubpoenaing everythingr report did not work out in their favor. today on twitter president trump lashed out on them. >> i did nothing wrong. i would first head to u.s.
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supreme court, not only, are there no high crimes and misdemeanor but no crimes by me at all, all crimes were commit by crooked hisry hillary, the d, the dnc and the cops. the end. that right, he will take this impeachment fight all the way to scotus. is anyone surprised this is happening? no, anyone? show of hands? done think so. to souto -- subpoena. democrat want president to hand over his tax returns, they will get them however they can, white house stonewalling. and that i want to grow former white house council don mcgahn. i don't know how to say it.
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this morning on white house lawn was don mcgahn. >> subpoena is ridiculous. i have been the most transparent president and administration in history of our country by far. now the house goes and starts subpoenaing, they want to know every deal i have done. mule are i assume, 35 million -- mueller, i assume, with 35 million checked my taxes and my financials which are fine by the way. the president ordered mcgahn to fire mueller but mcgahn refused, democrat claim that in and of itself is evidence of okay vehiclbeon subscription. as -- obstruction. as stakes get higher, nancy
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pelosi is trying to keep them in line. can president beat them back? panel is assembled, wednesday man panel. from town hall.com. fox news contributor, guy benson. editor and chief of daily caller, author of the art of the donald. get yours in time for mothers day and father's day, chris bedford. and host of the aggressive progressive podcast. >> download it now. >> christopher -- or something. >> nice to see you. >> the president is taking a different route here to block any impeachment proceedings which is foolish, i think that president should encourage
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democrats to impeach him it will take up just enough time before the election. >> i think if he wants to get them to try to impeach him, he is doing the right thing, he is going to tooth and nail combat them on every front. kennedy: he is waiting to counter punch, they punch with the post mueller report subpoenas, now he is like fine, the gloves are off. >> come at me, i'll say no even if you prevail, i and have turnover some documenters on whatever, he will show his base he is fighting and so anger and inflame their base, on a condition sia --consistent basee on leadership from left to pursue something like impeachment would grow spronger stronger that would widdle down to his benefit. i am not sure he is playing that shift the way i described it but
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he might be. kennedy: i don't think there is as much randomness as people apply to the president and in particular the way he behaves on twitter. i think it is much more decisive but i don't think that long game is what we think it is, you agree that impeachment is for democrats not the best course of action. >> like you said, it ends with senate acquitting him. republican chief senator will say no, sir. kennedy: they are not going to rush it, they will take their sweet time. >> this would take time, and i think that country in long run would have a hard time with this. the same way with bil bill clin. but president is up for reelection in 18 months, i think that democrat should continue to have hearings find out what was said to mueller in public. hard to claim privilege what you waive the privilege already. kennedy: talk about bill clinton
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a popularity, political popularity is popularity that matters for donald trump. >> bill clinton was not facing reelection when he was impeached. he had already been reelected. kennedy: where it matters is was 70%. >> job approval. >> without albert gore we would not have any dangling chad, chris bedford what do you make of this. >> i have seen conventional wisdom. that maybe he will pass some bipartisan legislation, i really don't believe. does not make sense, i think they will go at him, he is doing classic trump where every president ignores congressional subpoenas. president obama and eric holder were never showing up before boehner. >> eric holder was held in contempt of congress.
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>> and president obama's wingman about yeah. >> president trump -- he is saying this out loud that is expected, that is his style. in some ways that has handicapped president in few years, he says out loud. and then as a lawyers come up with a reason legal reason why, federal are finding you said this. there is a tweet ad admissible. kennedy: that is a great question, the mull at question of his presidency will his rhetoric and bluster the digital flavor will it have any bearing -- >> the use hous white house sait president at tweets are president at statements we should take them as such, he has made policy through tweets, vanc-- sowe have to take everyte says,.
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kennedy: not everything tweet is an edict surely you are not that thick you say everything he says is now codifies to law, you don't believe that, i know you don't believe it. >> he tweets on relevant policies, the court should consider that. >> i guess your relevant policy umbrella is a shifting one. >> of course it is. kennedy: we'll talk with panel in a little bit, it is hump day, and man panel wednesday, first up, president trump's attorney rudy guliani had new advice for guliani, lawyer up, yeah. come a day after the 2 time presidential loser, that is hillary, gave a interview at time 100 summit she said this about president's legal woes. >> i think there is enough there that any other person who had engaged in those action acts woe
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been indicted. kennedy: [ laughter ] that is so much fun. oh, my gosh this is the best day ever. i was so happy to return to that white house also got a good laugh, today on fbn's morning with maria. rudy spelled this out. >> president trump it not delete 33,000 e-mails and did not have someone bust up his phone with a hammer, he didn't bleach bit that is what organized criminals to and terrorists, launder money. he did not bleach bit a server, she did what are called obstructive actions. kennedy: oh. rudy, can't fail. sometimes he can. on fox and friends, rudy suggested that hillary clinton also initiated government spying on trump campaign, and give her
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legal tip tree of change. free of charge. >> how this got started in first place is next investigation, and miss clinton better get a lawyer. kennedy: sho shoe everyone. -- sue everyone. hillary wrote our election was crutched this is the defendtive conclusion of the robert mueller report -- yeah so who has bigger fish to fry. president or his 2016 los losing rival. joining me now. ned ryun. and host of richard fowler show, richard fowler. welcome. >> good to see you. >> good to be with you. kennedy: ned, when hillary clinton is talking about maybe different systems of justice for
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different privileged people in the country. you could have taken those words and applied them to her case? >> i mean, kennedy, one big issue i think we're facing today is there is a bifurcated legal system, the real of lay is lawa bit a farce, i think that hillary is a example. let's juxtapose what president trump did in face of this mueller investigation. he did not eckert executive privilege, he handed over a million pages of document, mueller report about roughly 10% was redacted, and as rudy pointed out this woman deleted 33 thousand e-mails, flashed a blackberry, and bleached her service all while being investigated, pretty rich for her to -- the other people that need to get lawyers, brennan, clapper, comey and mccabe,
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what took place over last two years of a massive abuse of surveillance state and law enforcement agencies. kennedy: i agree they protected hillary clinton too, they were colluding departments and the administration the obama administration colluding together in order to protect her, she was so unlike able they had to craft a clever rouse. that brings to you richard, hillary has to run in 2020, this is just too good. she condition sit on the sideline -- shy can't sit on the sideline. >> i don't think that secretary clinton will be running in 2020, she will be a private citizen, probably write another book and take care of her grandchildren. to ned's point, there is an equal distribution of justice. >> kennedy: there is, did you mean
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unequal. >> there is an unequal distribution of justice it happens of day to people of color across the country, that is fact, this idea, we could talk about hillary clinton all we' but this notion that mueller report is a slamdunk for president is not necessarily the truth. in the mueller -- the second half of the report he talked about 7 different instances we see president of united states trying attempts to commit obstruction of justice beyond that -- >> okay, i have a quick questi question. was robert mueller's team capable of handing out indictments? >> a justice department policy that you don't indict a sitting president of u.s. u.s., he talks about in the report. kennedy: let's talk about various as pe aspects of rob beu
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read the report there are different people doing different things. >> right. >> it was within justice department policy -- >> i'm not talking about the president. you know that i'm talking about his family. if we're talking about the massive instances of obstruction of justice if you didn't want to indict a sitting president i you would go after other people to send a message. >> kennedy. kennedy: go ahead ned. look at report, you realize that weisman is side -- citing examples of obstruction of justice. >> excuse me, net. >> richard, hol hold on. kennedy: give richard last word. >> first of all --
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>> ned. >> hold on. kennedy: okay,ism. >> you instruct white house council to fire robert mueller that is an attempt to abvehiclet justice, in -- >> why you are painting wall with frosting. >> you can paint it however you like. >> a fairytale? >> this within a report. talking about president of united states lies to american people. >> oh,well, jay carney never did that. >> she admitted it. kennedy: i know. >> made things up. >> lie, lie, lie. lie, lie. >> pretty thin sauce. >> i don't know, everyone who want to be president is a big bat liar they go to disgusting places too dig updater on their opponents that is why we need smaller government and less redirect -- restriction.
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>> thank you, ned and richard. >> thank you. >> coming up president trump now threatening to send armed troops to border after a reported standoff between u.s. and mexican soldiers, is president ramping up immigration fight? marc lotter joins me to discuss next. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ )
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kennedy: immigration standoff with mexico potentially taking an ebbplosive turn. president tweeting -- mexico is not doing enough. president reporting to -- referring to a report on a confrontation on the texas border this month, told mexican military personnel thought american troops crossed their side of the border and reportedly removed one of the weapons from one of the americans. >> so with mueller report
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seemingly in rearview mirror, is president goings full throttle on immigration. here to discuss, mar marc lottes back. i understand that president wants to take decisive action and very frustrated in terms of illegal immigration into this country, there has to be a separation between military and the border patrol here, do you agree? >> i don't. for a couple reasons, one our border patrol are overwhelmed because of our lack of immigration law, loopholes in our asylum laws, we need to provide supports rather that is back function in providing service facilities that let more custom border patrol agents work on front line or when we're
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confronted by mexican military armed and they disarm some of our troops that requires a stronne stronger response, i have said before, we send our men and women in uniform a round the world, gather -- br protecting r borders. i am not sure why. >> such a yo hubbub in protectig our own border. kennedy: there is like a no-man's-land on the border in parts of text particula texas wt easy to get them confused. >> one reason why president taking strong action to stop flow of illegal immigration, i saw a stat today had this fiscal
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year, we have apprehended more people coming in illegally than we did all of 2018. >> okay, i have a question, why did illegal immigration almost come to a grinding halt when president first elected now, it is more prevalent than ever? what explains? >> i think that message got out that president was going to have a zero tolerance policy, he en forced one in certain areas, but as the court intervened as democrat and lieutenant governors and attorney generals across ble blue state went to ey liberal judge they could find and stop the president's actions, they realize that loopholes fir still there, and . government to quasi powerless to stop it. kennedy: it is not quass quasipowerless. you made case it is so chaotic.
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executive orders will be challenged in the court and overturned. congress does have to act so, what are the areas of overlap between democrats and republicans, what are a couple areas they could agree oi on imgraiblg policy. >> only thing i think we could get democrat to agree to right now building more facilities to house more immigrants, that is what they want, they want flow to continue and be released in middle of our country they know we'll never be able to get them out was country they count on them to vote later down the
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road. so, the really only thing we can do hold on until we get to 2020, restore republican leadership in house of representatives, and try to get something done, where he can close the loopholes, stop the innocenttives. kennedy: republicans blew it the same way democrat did, they would have been wise to take it up before blowing it on healthcare but you done. >> i agree, congress has failed on this issue for many decades, under presidents of both parties. kennedy: it goes to show we'll never have comprehensive immigration reform, if there are areas where democrats and republicans agree a little bit, craft bills around those areas. and move forward from there right now, we're at a stalemate, nothing is working, thank you so match marc lotter. kennedy: thank you. >> coming up, joe biden set to announce his big presidential
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kennedy: creepy uncle joe biden is expected to announce his run for presidency tomorrow. he will be 20 an date -- candidate in race with most name recognition and biggest bullseye on his back from two dozen groups that have been sucking upon si -- opposition research r last 3 years. they just need to remind of ghost of biden past.
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as establishment democrat, and progressive vie to elbow him off of stage before he has a chance to fully take it, joe is fighting one candidate he can't beat, his phantom candidate from 2016, the one that never was, thanks to his good friend barrack. who favored that unlike i'll be harpy. like a political -- he has been architect of some worst criminal justice policy this country has known from comprehensive control act to ain' antidrug abuse act.
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biden will be hard pressed to down play his influence here in an era where only meaningful bipartisan legislation is author to undo his past mistakes. joe biden is a natural politician whoever will try too massage away painful knots of his past and present. in "me too" area, he may be better off keeping his hands to himself and milking what is left of his fading legacy before his whole brand goes teats up, that is the memo. >> joe biden traded bashes with president before -- barbs with president past year, saying if he was in high school he would quote, beat the hell out of trump. and president said he would go down fast and crying all the
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way. what can former vp do? then beat the president? with me now co-host of the 5, author of what the hell do you have toleshaveyou lose it is jut an exciting time. >> i know what you think. kennedy: i think that joe biden is likeable. >> wait, i heard you say -- >> i don't like his past policies, i think he a likeable person, but his past policies i think are abhorrent in terms of criminal justice, you know, i'm not only person who taken issue with some of his past stances, i think he has a hard time pivoting away from, that he has you know two factions of party working against him. in ways they are not working against berny and buttigieg. >> actually, i like at numbers they are pretty impressive but on basis of name i.d. he leads in poll.
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he is leading if you look at places like south carolina, nevada. he tied but has 99 i in lead ina i think when is money, now i don't see it so much as opposition will wing of party as people who have ability to go on social media and raise small dollar amounts from donor who come back give you more money, he does not have that experience, he has not been a great fundraiser, right now i think that bernie sanders haze -- >> 26 million. >> i was going lower, 26 million on hand. joe biden he is trying to get big donors so he is not embarrassed. kennedy: that is an old school play book even for democrat establishment that is old school, you are right all about small dollar do donations even
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republicans have figured that out, and i think that biden is also behind 8 ball on his social media game. >> that is right. kennedy: he has to make the case, i can if to wisconsin, pennsylvania, go michigan and i can win. >> theme for his campaign from what we know, a battle for the soul of america, he is making himself the election able democrat -- while president trump will say, you know, standardsanders is a socialist a harris is inexperienced, or whatever, he will say, i am one guy that will win, we got a poll that say they don't care about the race of democratic candidate, they don't care if they are man or woman they just want someone to whether -- can beat trump, he can go right to line, and say you know me. not democrats, and let's not
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listen and fall for all extremist talk about democrats, i am not ai a -- vote mr. me. kennedy: he has one way to go, down. he is same place that hillary clinton was when she left foggy bottom, then you know her likability caught up with her. or unlike bill tie, thing joe biden is a more like able person but i think his policiesing give him a harder time in this "me too" just -- >> let me argue with you briefly, not sure policies. you are right this would hurt, at the time things like organization like congressal black caucus, they were those policies. issue is anita hill, and treatment of women given concern about his behavior. >> are right, that is another --
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>> that is big. kennedy: a heap to remove from the jangappeal. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> student loan debt 1.6 trillion, average borrower owes about 37 grand, warren said he should wipe it out and start over, she announced a plan this week to forgive 50,000 in debt for everyone that makes less than a hundred k a year. and also wants to make all 2 and 4 year public colleges free, her plan would cost 1.2 trillion over 10 years, and she wants to pay for it is a we'l wealth taxo one is even sure if that is constitutional.
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joining me mattie doppler. >> this is so misguided. and it was pete buttigieg who pointed out dirani -- tyranny of majority of people make less money paying for student loan debt of mineminority who now have money. >> or her reliance on wealth tax to pay for every new expensive plan she came up with. people who go to college are better off, you pay for their debt then you do a huge wealth transfer. -- start you can imagine a kid entering a very expensive new industry, jobs like those that pay above 100 grand, someone who
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is coming out of college, making a decision do i take the new job or look for something that pays me less, that is like a marginal tax rate on top of that income. if you can't take job over a hundred kfor fear of giving up couryour debt forgiveness. kennedy: this is a race to be completely mea mediocre which io sad. there is no incentive you know for public schools to bring costs down or to you know, service students with better professors, and majors that benefit them in the job market because, there is noah, countability. federal government is just printing money, and term its of pehl grape grants. >> warren is not making college free, she is going to obscure the true cost of college by
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making taxpayers pay for it, right now students gets somewhat of a bill, but no full cost of college if taxpayers foots the bill. all that is a bigger check to yfortseuniversities and colleget continue too rise the cost of tuition, and -- >> they are also increasing the number of administrateddors they have. and if public schools are free, they will suck, and pry vatted schooprivateschooled be good. and rich people will go to private schools and less privilege will try to buy their daughter's on to the usc crew team. that is also a bad option, maddi thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up, bernie sanders says convicts should have the right to vote, kamala harris kind of did too, now she is backtracking who is worse?
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♪ on the east side ♪ kennedy: that's right, welcome back, senator bernie sanders set off a firestorm this week for saying he would let felons and now even convinced murderers and terrorists vote b while behind bars, at first kamala harris seemed to agree, but -- what a difference a day makes ♪ take it away. >> yeah, i do. i believe that in terms of weather has to be serious consequences before the most extreme types of crimes. kennedy: people still rotting in prison thanks to her in california, that is a separate issue. trump campaign calling this out
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rainourainoutrageous and deeply. guy. i love justice, i love freedom, but what you kill people, and you commit axin actions -- terrm you give up your right. >> i thought interesting, bernie going full bernie, yep, let the boston bomber vote. pete buttigieg said no, i'm against it, crowd cheered. that was telling, kamala did her favorite thing, saying, i want to have her conversation, that is her dodge, she had her conversation with her bolster, -- pollster, of course, now. >> maybe such a ridiculous notion she is like you are really asking me that is the dumbest thing i heard bernie
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say, if you are a murderer or terrorist, you are not voting behind bars, once have paid your debt to society that is a different story. >> you are in you are not. kennedy: and there are certain crimes -- not talking about non-violent offenses, we're talking about people who want to kill large groups of americans. why the hell -- >> that should not matter. >> if you are convicted of a felony and you are in prison, you should not be voting. a corrupt politic, you should not be voting. you put -- there are plenty of noni havnonhave anonviolent cri. >> i believe this dumb people should not vote. but. after they served their time.
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that will be pretty unpopular, they can't have a gun okay. but they can decide who is in charge of the country. >> get out of jail, you pay your debt to society, you have to rights of everyone. kennedy: including second amendment rights. >> woo yes. >> libertarians,. >> you are in jail, have you no right, you get out we assume you paid your debt it is time to move ohow do people get jobs. kennedy: yes. give him a gun. >> no, don't give them their clothes. >> i worked as a prosecutor in my life, i have worked in government, biggest problem is recidivism. kennedy: take a breath. >> 1 yo once you get out, you sd have your rights restored. you will have a big fight went our own party. kennedy: criminal that we can't
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yeah, back in 85, they were all retiring and running to florida. now they are all running for the democratic presidential nomination. campaign trail grandpa, this is topical storm. topic one. we begin in paris, texas, a mayor stak jormajor stake out, n texas wants to jump over the moon they make you start small and hurdle over a few people, otherwise we'll have cows runs for president. they led police on a 4 hour chase, story does have a happy ending. not the robert kraft kind, he was taken to a farm called dell friscos, last seen getting
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massaged with 14 different spices. uncheer how he got out, we'll get to the bottom of this, as we speak, the cops are really grilling him. oh, the delicious irony with a side of truffle butter. >> we head to oklahoma, a teenager got into a new car took it for a spin, oh, no. this is why you never trust your gps. he attended same school at lori loughlin's kids, where they learned how to drive, that explains why he tried to bribe his way out of a ticket. nice to see anyone wiping out in oklahoma beside the thunder. yeah -- lil lard, he could not
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drive the lane, he lasted one round. too soon? not for blazer fans. the teen has posted on facebook he is doing fine, and selling a car in mint condition. it was barely on the road. >> topic 3. more chicago rush hour, yeah, they are tough. -- a lot of driving storms tonight. just when you thought there were no more donkeys running in 2020, this guy brought traffic to a stand still, the traffic is always on a stand still there. any even police have no idea why the donkey was running, it looked lost and hopeless they nicknamed it eric swalwell.
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internet have fallen in love with the dashing donkey. announce if you google, jackass goes free in chicago, every story is about jussie smollett. ha. imagine that we'll be right back. ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪
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we need a solution.ut their phones down. introducing... smartdogs. the first dogs trained to train humans. stopping drivers from: liking. selfie-ing. and whatever this is. available to the public... never. smartdogs are not the answer. but geico has a simple tip. turn on "do not disturb while driving" mode. brought to you by geico.
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tomorrow night on the show, molly hemingway, christian quite whiten, we're all very fortunate, so grade t grade to e back. -- great to be back. lou: good evening, everybody. the crisis at the southern border rages on. armed cartels smuggling drugs and illegal immigrants into the united states, murderers in mexico soaring to record levels. mexican troops intruding on american soil. president trump calling out the radical dimms for doing absolutely nothing to straighten out this nation's immigration laws. >> congress must also act to fix, however, our horrible obsolete weak pathetic immigration laws. they're seeing the drugs and they're seeing the human trafficking.

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