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good evening. >> good evening, president trump's attacks on democratic pole tigs -- politicians and their policies have radical dimms in disarray and distress. elijah cummings should have known better whether or not watching jeb bush, marco rubio, george w. bush or hillary clinton in 20 16,00 16, now elih warren. and joe biden, president trump always made it clear, mess with the bull and get the horns. blaming cummings in part for poverty, filth, corruption and
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rats and violence in his 7th district of maryland. tonight, president trump is ordered a crackdown on militant radical leftist thugs of an teva. saying his administration is ready to make policing antifa, ms-13 and others, much easier. we'll tell you all about, that. president shaking up the intelligence community, announcing congressman john radcliffe will be nominated to be the director of national intelligence, succeeding resigning dan coats, breye prioo being nominated president said he expect department was justice, inspector general horowitz to issue his respect after -- report after labor day, he has been working on the report since march last year.
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>> fbi and cia long been at odds with this president, but house intelligence committee ranking member nunes said those agencies have come clean since spying on the trump campaign in 2016. >> we have a lot of information of fbi people going overseas, doing things we don't have any information from the cia. so far they have really come clean. i would say only one that has questions to answer, is john brennan. because he know that john brennan briefed harry reid on dossier in august. he never briefed me, or paul ryan who was the speaker of the house at the time. jim: we'll find out more about what does come clean mean, does not sound very cia-like, does it? president trump congratulating our first guest, who has been at forefront of efforts to reveal
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the deep state, tweeting -- -- joining us n tonight, tom fin -- >> thank you. >> dan coats is out, your thoughts. >> dan coats was awol of cleaning out the office of the director of national intelligence, that was in many ways okay protecting hillary clinton while targets president trump. and just generally speaking, the officer extra barr crease of that created, does not really add anything to national security of united states, rad radcliffe, should come in to
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clean house, but to pair back the works there. >> it is you know curious to whether or not he has that power. even though that was the thoughts of many of those who created the done ni . -- dni it would be a coordinating and bringing everyone together effort. it does not show any signs of being in charge. the intelligence community. over which it is supposed to be if you will presiding, if not directing. your thoughts here on radcliffe and his talent and ability to get it done. >> he understands about the crisis caused by the weaponization of the intelligence agencies.
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at the same time the same agency were bending over backward protect hillary clinton. you know, i see devin nunes talking about the agencies coming clean. we're still being stonewalled on a lot of these issues and documents. they know things in the classified set we don't, but there has to be a public reckoning in terms of getting these dimes ou document out the. jim: in two sentences, nunes say they came clean. yet, reserving some space for john brennan. >> clear brennan was a key guy
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pushing this fraudulent dossier. this whole russia gate scandal. and idea that russia sinister fearing in our e-- russia is interfering in our election. i don't believe anything they have to say about it the motive and specifics, given politicalization of that under obama. they should go back to square one. lou: i think we'll stay at square one for a while. there are so many levels, as you know and direction for them to precede. one of the areas is why in the world did the white house seem too have so much interest in what became a campaign of spying against the trump presidency and campaign. and to what degree of the president himself aware. and instructed in that illicit
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campaign. secondly. why is it, with so much concern about russian, quote, unquote, meddling in our campaign and election, why was it that he did not order more done? something done in response to both cyberark darks of russia of -- attacks of russia of china, and others as well as russian intervention in our campaign? he did nothing. >> well simple answer to that is, at the time they did not consider it a big deal. only after president trump was about to win and after hig he wn did it become in their political interest to make it a big deal this a reince their whole an sal sis. -- this is reason their whole analysis of russians in our campaign can't be trusted because it was so politicized. lou: it will be a tough challenge for the attorney general, william barr to bring these agencies to heel, that is
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what must be done if we are to have confidence in these agencies again, tom fitton thank you for your works. and organizations in that effort. happy 25th. >> thank you. lou: new polling, from fox news, revealing the american people are in favor of taking military action against iran, fox polling finds 53% of american voter support action to prevent military action to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. the president raising pressure on iran tonight, tweeting, just remember the iranians never won a war. but never lost a negotiation. "upheaval" -- up next, billionaires lecturing american people on illegal immigrants, we'lly it about that. >> and also radical dimms
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lou: the mass immigration ryan s
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in full affect. the chamber deployed 40 lobbyists to persuade, if not just out rid right force, repubn senators to back the bill in the senate. libre president garza said that americans must not turn their backs on the refugees, whether they are legitimate or not. perhaps americas should turn their backs on billionaire lobbyists who disguise their political will with things like the libre initiative. the conservative union. you name it.
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the koch brothers insinuate themselves to nearly every institution influence institution, in washington, d.c. indeed in the country. president trump on twitter today ripped into congressman elijah cummings again, baltimore district, high level of crime, poverty, corruption, instead of promising to fix the problems, the left radical dimms are attacking the president. including baltimore democratic mayor wh who pro presides over there. >> if you want to help us, help us. put the money in the city that need it most. >> cities that need it the most. cities that have squandered. billions and billions of dollars over the decades. drawing money at -- throwing
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money at baltimore is not the answer, it has been tried every year, last year companies district -- about baltimore not had a republican mayor since 1967, can you imagine that? look at the results. cummings district has always been represented by a democrat, this is part of the consequence, decades of radical policies, have resulted in a population decline of almost a third in the city of baltimore. 300,000 people, 180 homicides this year, putting on base to exceed 300 murders for a fifth year in a row, 17,000 abandoned buildings, blighting the see. 22% poverty rate, and
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deteriorating conditions that lead to correction of a documentary about the city, entitled "rat film," a bbc documentary. joining us tonight to take up these issues, fox business political analyst, ed rollins, leading republican strategist in country. "new york post" columnist, fox business contributor, pol pulitr prize winning michael goodwin, good to have you here. congressman in 7 district happens to be african-american is the president is a racist because he criticized what has been done in that drifti distrir not done. >> it has been forgotten by media, but donald trump did not start this fight. we saw before about what a great
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counter puncher he is, cummings took it too trump over border over impeachment his family. cummings has been part of the prime ministeimpeachment effort. >> vicious, venal and most often wrong. >> right. now he represents this district i think for 25 or 24 years. >> traint 13th term. >> right, we've only seen decline, not seen progress. i think this is a wonderful idea that members of congress are held accountable for the condition of life in their districts, what a novel thing, you should go to washington and represent your district and could held accountable to how have done, not just bringing hope federal dollars it means bringing a -- being a leader, new york had the problems, new york self directed. baltimore is only getting worse. lou: and by the way new york is starts to slide badge. back. >> well, yes.
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>> your thoughts about where baltimore stands, one of the highest homicide rates, highest policy rates. when to the talks about rats and roarodent, the response from soe radical dimms, i would rather be a rat than -- >> the ba baltimore sun. >> tragedy of baltimore. there is no short-term real. looking at this hard and fast, dr. carson out of johns hopkins, this is all it has any more, just a hopkins, the shipyards are gone, shipping is gone. lou: they have lost their
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corporate base. >> they have done just about everything they can, remember the ignorance of the prosecution of 6 baltimore police officers, it turns out they were absolutely exonerated. but they -- the just ridiculous tone taken by a group of corrupt, and incompetent political leaders in the city there, by the way, where is the state? what going on that a city can do this, just. ignore its responsibilities and worse com compound all of probl. >> until governor hogan got elected it was a long time democrat whoever was mayor of baltimore, almost always in governor, high sens my sense wea republican governor but he can't turn it by himself. lou: i'm sorry. >> i just worry about, i think it important that we deal with the problems. and one of tape jeres. >danger.lou: teal can deal witht
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polly anna. i'm going too interrupt you this time. >> this time? lou: democracies refuse to -- the democrats refuse to work with this president on every initiative, his approval rating is more than twice that of nancy pelosi, democrats refused to deal with illegal immigration, and deal with impact of open borders with 70s thousand drug overdose deads in country, the democrats refused to work with this president not the other way. >> how did you know that is where i was going? lou: i thought you were embracing the democracies, i was waiting for a strain of jingle bells while you talk about work together, it not happening. >> i didn't say that. lou: on part of radical dims this business of referring on -- i guess s get so annoyed.
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>> you get annoyed when i say something. i am just saying that a president has to go to a political environment, to get reelected here. you can't go to war with every african-american congressman, there are 55. lou: good lord, wait, i am stopping you here, that is unfair, he didn't go to war with an african-american congress, he went to war with a congressman who has been viciously attacking him, and to war with a congressman who that been derelict in helping his district and his constituents, what possible role does his race have in what is happened to that city. >> reality is, black caucus is a very important element to the -- >> wait that is not response testify what i ask. >> let me finish my train of thought here. lou: i'll let you. >> you won't you are cutting me off. i say that this is a dangerous -- the black caucus is what put speaker over the line.
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if president does not care an primimpeachment process then fi. this ratchets this up. >> i don't bring up impeachment. >> i'm telling you the politics of this. >> i understand, i'm trying to tell you, if i may, sir. >> you can felt me what you want. lou: the issue of african-american, or race whatever the race might be of any congressman in congress, the issue is what happened to constituent in that district of -- >> you can take a bunch of other urban stays with black congressmen go down the road, i say at-this-point the president is making great accomplish am on economic things it is getting clouded by this -- >> it gets clobbered every debut the left wing national media and nonsense harassment of this democratic party had a active
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financial support and organization and direct in efforts to subvert and is over throw this president, for crying out loud. >> since day one. lou: since day one. now you want him to hold his tongue. >> not hold his tongue. >> e.get in here. >> you know this say long drink convery vague. conversation -- >> i am wallin wall recalling ts speech about the carnage. lou: do you remember what he said about jeb bush. >> would you let me finish. >> i was going to agree with you, democrats had -- >> preside. >> the delegates had -- democrat had a wonderful opportunity to work with president of the other party who was really a democrat himself in many ways, the resistance got hold of the democratic party early on,
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little has gotten done in this country other than economy policy that administration put through in first two years. you think of infrastructure, all these things, border, democrats will not be part of a governing system. they are just on the outside throwing rocks, i think you know. president trump could help. lou: race baiting. >> it is now. every other day racist, tomorrow night is debate it will just be racist racist. >> that should be fun. it is a pathetic display on the part of the radical dims. >> yes. there snow answer. no answer. lou: to watch leftist national media to play like to even accommodate the thought, think of the linear approach.
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president is criticizing congressman elected by 7 district, that congressman happens to be black, therefore the president is racist, that is the level of intellectual energy and capacity that is brought to this nonsense, it has to stop efficient th--stop are in the ge nation. >> 300 murders in baltimore this year is same number that new york will have. lou: comparatives are not happy. the democrats party is a party of hate and failure, thank you, ed. >> i'll send you a note next time, this is what i want to cover, so you wea won't get
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confused. >> michael thank you. appreciate it. >> >> pulitzer prize. >> yeah. >> all right. lou: up next, president trump weighs act against a anty antif. he have more on that and a lot more after the break. stay with us.
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lou: attorney general william barr cracking down on our broken asylum laws. barr's ruling reverses a 2018 decision from board of appeals that ruled a mexican man could apply for asylum because his father was targeted by a drug cartel. >> president trump tweeting over the weekend, considering is given to declaring antifa ...
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would make is easier for police to do their jobs. last month conservative journalist, was assaulted by antifa members in portland, no charges have yet been filed against his attackers, today, said that president trump is correct to consider and designate the group as a terrorist organization. >> provide a framework for local authorities, and special federal authorities to start investigating the criminal cartel, for the street thugs they are, in addition to street hollywoo-- we see over and overn america this movement as a political idea ol. >ideology. >> we would like to hear from you on this issue, be sure to vote in our poll, do you think that president trump should
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designate antifa as a terrorist organization. my next gif guest represents any ngo. great to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: where do we stand with your client? why do you stand in getting justice for him? >> well, lou, what is fortunate in the way about the attack on andy there were a number of photographers that have been providing information to us. we pro vit -- provided that to e authorities, almost a month later, no arrest.
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this is very concerning. it is a movement that has been growing in america for years, most americans don't know about it they better know, they are organizing, recruiting and planning to disrupt our electiontionour es e--elections. lou: why do we even permit people to wear these masks and commit violent acts, how is the justice department not assuring civil rights, the rights of andy ngo and others who have been brutalized by the gang of thugs. >> that the question that people wering into during the civil right movement some the klan is the one that was going around with the masks, today the american civil liberty union is the group that agitating gain the anti-mask law. now california has a watered-down version says you
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can't do dom commit a crime -- can't commit a crime while waring wearing amask, i think wd tools and oi old methods, we'ret catching up with current environment. people have no repor no respectr laws, they are seizing on flavor of the day, a few years ago it was black lives matter, then occupy wall street today is is border resistance. america better wake up to this. lou: why doesn 't justice department wake up to this. they have the power, jurisdiction, responsibility to make certain that police departments in every community are protecting their citizenry,
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and doing so according to law. >> they should be doing that, i have called department of justice, and all i can say, i agree with you. where local authorities have failed, even where they have not failed but they need more help, it is the job of civil right division and criminal division to stip i step in and help, mayy are doe something we don't know about. but we would love ac action. they have a lot of opportunities to get in there. find out what is happening use law enforcement tools. lou: harmeet dillon thank you. >> thank you, lou. >> appreciate it. lou: we'll be right back with much more stay with us. i'm the big see.
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lou: the number of democrats who say, they are willing to vote for a impeachment inquiry to president trump has risen somewhat. that number is 107. who expressed support for such an inquiry. the two congressmen leading this group of desperate radical dimms, down a path of doom are still in search of evidence. >> he richly deserves prime
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impeachment. but, that not the question. the question is, can we develop enough evidence to put before the american people. >> i worry, about message of taking impeachment case on trial, losing that case, having the president acquitted. and ajudication that conduct is not impeachable. lou: amazing schiff, who said he had evidence of collusion for more than two years. joining us, hills john solomon great to have you with us.
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i have to say. this is almost beyond comprehension, we're here, weeks after the mueller report, vindicated the president, dismissed issue of collusion, put together only people who are now facing consequence are the investigators themselves. the correct -- krupp fb corrupt. department of justice figures whose behaichio behavior. 107 democrats still think despite no evidence that the president should be for crying out loud, impeached? >> it is extraordinary, what more is that we're two and a half years in to this this number shows weakness of the
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democratic argument, they failed to make the case to the american public. and to their own base as to why there should be any impeachment proceedings, i think that starts from lack of evidence, it case has great headlines but no evidence. lou: extraordinary, special counsel itself, lead by mueller, inverted, a basic the basic principle of criminal jur prude, said he condition can't exonerae president. >> you have to go back to watch it to appreciate. i think there is something else
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this mueller said, talk about inversion, not a lot of attention it is most significant statement, he was under questioning from matt gaetz, he asked, why have you not looked at possibility that russia gave information to steele, he said that is under investigation now. think about this. we start with an investigation of trump colluding with russia. it has been ruled out, now we're looking at pos littl possibility clinton's opposition researcher colluding with russia. lourussia. >> there are two things going on. one thing in wrong direction. misdirected. now it is directed by a concerted attorney general who wants to get to the truth. bill barr's influence to getting
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to bottom of unresolved issues is refreshing to american people. lou: you have looked into christopher wray's cover for his old buddy james comey, fired fbi director. where do you think that is headed. >> today, we saw director of national intelligence dan coats leave, he is someone behind the scenes of thwarting president's effort to get transparency on what went wrong in russia case. i think that chris wray is another person, tomorrow i have an column. very important for american public to understand. they are doing back flips to prevent us from seeing that. lou: to what degree, do you think they have a chance of success in this? it is as you have reported, as we have read ourselves.
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this is material that much of it is in the public view. wray is being -- seems to be his custom, rather cute. and will if you will, willing to be on i havbe on vice kate in a. >> a great question, wray was an appointee of president trump, i don't think he is on the same page as president right now in terms of understanding the american public want to know what happened, no secrets. we did it after 9/11, this is a time for fbi to get right, they're throwing the crazy arguments instead. how successful, since 2017, they made 8 requests for information that chris wray has not answer
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answered. which is obstructing our ability to get to the truth of what happened. >> john solomon and you. >> thank you. lou: alarm bells are ringing within the de blasio campaign. his presidential campaign. we'll have that story. much more right after the quick break. stay with us. light the night means hope, and every time i come, i always take a moment to really reflect on
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lou: breaking news, capital 1 announces hacker accessed personal information for one 106 million credit card customers and applicants at capital one. >> cyberattack said to have been able to access consumer small be information from 2005 to early 2019, hacker was arrested in seattle. monday, charged with one counts of computer fraud. >> new york mayor, bill de blasio staffers are not taking his bid for white house seriously, walling him, in fact -- calling him, a joke, a senior
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staffer said he knows that de blasio can't win is running because of his echo, he polling 1% nationwide with a 2020 race. joining us now, daily caller editorial director vince cul cu. >> thank you, just this weekend we bill de blasio saying after trump presidency donald trump will not be welcomed back in new york city, he has higher approve at ratings in new york city than de blasio, i don't think that de blasio will be welcome back to new york city. he is not doing well, his campaign is in a biz malt shape. -- abysmal shape.
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>> that does not include police department, fire department. and first responders, in new york city. >> asked nypd what they think of the mayor. >> he would be interested. lou: we don't have to ask they till us. let's turn to the democratic congressional campaign committ committee. an executive resigning because of a lack of diversity, this and i have to say this person acted no noblist of reasons. what do you think? >> i think it is pathetic, and sad, in a sympathetic way. alison is the executive director until today, she resigned in a tearful good-bye, she was crying in the meeting, said she did not do enough to diversify the fundraising arm of democratic party, she is a female army veteran, there are about 2
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million female vet thans i veted states, where black and latino people in u.s. number upward 75 million, you want to talk about diverse that having a female veteran, she was forced out because she was the wrong skin color, you want to find out who party is running on race, turns out the democrats. >> i don't think that many people are missing that right new. >> the media is. lou: not so much as they are burying it i would like to turn to the issue, if these cummings. his 7 district am a disaster by any empirical metric. so many are calling the president racist because he has criticize the a congressman from the 7 congressional district of maryland, who happens to be
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african-american. he has not made one reverend to race, not -- not one reference to race. your reaction? >> he said none of those. the idea that a tweet suggests that cummings needs to care more about his own constituent in baltimore, idea is a that racist is absurd. and that same media we were just referring to. has gone full throated on this idea there is a racial attack involved, i want to remind people of president trump's inaugural address, american carnage he said been taking place in the streets, he referred to poverty in inner city away -- the way it hurt women and children, we forked to forgotten man and women, and inner cities, this is the same theme he is carried from the beginning of his presidency until now, we have a forgotten class of citizen, in rural areas and inner-cities that needs to
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be raised up and lawmaker in washington serving their own selling for too long his wife has a charity, that takes millions of dollars, he sees no conflict of interest in washington carries on as if this normal, it is. donald trump was elected to reject that. at times he is unco uncomfortabn twitter. lou: i would not get all invested in being uncomfortable with his tweets, nice to have a president that speaks the truth and directly to american people. thank you. >> we'll be right back. stay with us.
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lou: president trump has nominated congressman john radcliffe of texas to replace outgoing intelligence chief dan coats. >> dan coats was awol on cleaning out the office of director national intelligence that was in many ways deep state central in terms of protecting hillary clinton, believe it or not, while targeting president trump. generally speaking the director of up tell jones was another department that was created.
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lou: joining us tomorrow, gordon chang and brandon judd. among other quests. good night cheryl: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories. all eyes on apple and whether third quarter earnings will take a bite out of stocks today. will the trade war with china and a looming anti-trust investigation leave investors with a sour taste. lauren: capital one hacked. personal information is at risk in one of the largest data breaches ever. what you need to know. cheryl: the 2020 candidates are cruising into motor city for the second round of democratic debates. we're breaking down the major issues, the last minute policy plans and the hopefuls who are trying to hang on. lauren: as a heat wave hits the u.s. and europe, sony has a new wearable way

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