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>> we come back on and talk about that? >> yes absolutely. >> one and only doug burns. in dhs owes every american an apology and the president an thank you for having us in your home and watching. apology. and that is where we have to leave it tonight. lou dobbs is next right here on i'm just in disagreement on the the fox business network. have a good evening. whole idea of an action on the lou: good evening everybody. part of the dhs and expressive crisis and emergency with so much power at your disposal to carry out lawful orders of a the radical dems are reeling tonight and their friends on the left wing national media court and to protect this are desperate. the "washington post" pointing country. >> lou, real quick. i can tell you. out the socialist policies of two of the democratic front runners, are not grounded in lou: tell me real quick.>> this president and administration is doing reality whatsoever.no worries over north korea. everything we can. president trump today brushed away any threats from kim lou: i will not even listen to jong-un after his regime tested the sentence. you are not doing everything you can and that is the truth. a number of short range thank you, mark. i appreciate it. up next, a billionaire technology investor takes missiles this week. and president trump keeping his another shot at google's work promise to expand prosperity, with china's military. our economy is booming, the china, military, the same lives of american working thing. communist china's military. people getting better every
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the people's liberation army. day. and in july the economy added 164,000 new jobs, unemployment president trump's choice for intelligence chief.he is out of the running now, just days holding at 3.7 percent, just off of a half-century low. after he was nominated. more americans employed than >> we felt that congressman ever before. 63 percent labor force radcliffe was being treated very unfairly. participation rate and wages he is an outstanding man and i gaining more than three percent asked him i said do you want to over the past year. it is no wonder that more go through this for two or voters view the economy three months or would you want me to maybe do something else? positively today. then they have an almost 2 and he thought about it. i said is going to be rough. i can see exactly where this is decades. nor is it any wonder that president trump's approval going. lou: will take up the possible rating on the economy has risen since may. alternatives, perhaps you'll now at 52 percent. get to the short list that the president has fulfilled the job of national intelligence, right and to begin with a d.c. federal judge they ruled against the trump after this quick break. administration policy to deny stay with us. asylum to any illegal immigrant (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. who enters the country outside of a designated port of entry. this judge, and obama point defines a policy quote - inconsistent as he put it with the immigration act, the policy content on their endless quest, to nowhere.
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has been already blocked by another obama appointed federal but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. judge in san francisco. it is being appealed for the ninth circuit court of appeals and on and on it goes. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. joining us tonight, to take up the presidents efforts to secure the southern border, acting customs and border get exceptional offers now. protection commissioner, mark morgan. great to have you with us. let's start with the -- i still think, we are sitting here in august and it was february 15, the president declared a national emergency. the democrats have yet to step up. the nation is still being absolutely overrun with illegal immigrants at the border. the situation is improving month to month as you well know. but against last years number, this is extraordinary. >> absolutely. and i think that you hit the when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, i had to quit. nail on the head that right now
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we are looking at because of the incredible work that this for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. president has done, only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. negotiations with the government of mexico as well as some of the northern triangle -keith used to be great to road-trip with. countries, these countries are but since he bought his house... finally understanding this is a are you going 45? regional crisis and they are -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. stepping up. mexico because of the direct actions of this president -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. administration, there stepping -what a sign, huh? up in unprecedented ways. we talked about the numbers terry, can you take a selfie of me? going down. you need to understand it is a -take a selfie of you? -yeah. direct result of those negotiations and mexico can you make it look like i'm holding it? stepping up. -he did show us how to bundle home and auto at progressive.com make no mistake, we are still and save a bunch of money. -oh, a plaque. "he later navigated northward, leaving... in a full-blown crisis. lou: no doubt. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. make no mistake as you put it, but we can protect your home and auto they wouldn't be cooperation when you bundle with us. with mexico, guatemala or anyone else in the region if but we can protect your home and auto on a scale of one to five? the president had not turned one to five? it's more like five million. tariffs. there's everything from happy so long as the consequences of illegal immigration will be to extremely happy. shared, i think we have every there's also angry. reason to believe that lopez i'm really angry clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. obrador and leaders of the iron thanks drone.
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customers into fanatics triangle countries will be far change the whole experience. more cooperative with this administration otherwise. alright who wants to go again? but that as it may be, we are i do! i do! still unable to secure that border. i have a really good feeling about this. lou: president trump today the president has won with the supreme court on military funds that he can transfer to the building of the wall. he has one and he has one and he is one and yet, dhs is not able to respond to the emergency. to the urgent national crisis at the border and the influx of illegal immigrants.>> what i will say is, right now we are doing everything, dhs as well as cbp and the white house, doing everything they can within the current legal framework. and you just said it yourself, every time they go and institute a new initiative or new policy it gets -- from a lower court.make no mistake, with what we're doing with the
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governor -- government of mexico, this is a game changer. right now we are sent back 27,000 individuals to mexico otherwise they would have been and are holding facilities or released into our country. we are making progress but to mitigate the crisis. >> and its role on working with unisys and border protection and also, on the third country state agreement. >> i want to thank by the way, the country of mexico. they have got 21,000 soldiers on the border right now. brushing us of north korea third missile launch over the i am starting to like mexico a past eight days. lot. the president tweeted this. they do a lot more for us than the democrats do, right? quote these missile tests are not a violation of her singapore agreement. lou: what he said is absolutely nor is there discussion of the truth. short range missiles when we shook hands. we have a, now -- by the way chairman kim has agreed to a
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beautiful vision for his did you think that you would ever hear a cheer from mexico country and only the united states with me as president, can make that vision come true. from a rally crowd? because that is what you heard. he will do the right thing the national left-wing media because he is far too smart not to. and he does not want to will not acknowledge that because it does not suit the disappoint his friend, president trump. leftist national media tech plein air going after google game for what is an extremely cozy relationship as it is described as peter with narrative nor does it suit the narrative that they have constructed about this president. but he is talking positively about mexico. communist china. he wrote in the new york times that crowd, the rally crowd is that google set up an boosting, not booing common artificial intelligence laboratory in beijing in 2017 as they ended a similar boosting mexico. appreciative of its efforts in securing the border after all, artificial intelligence contract with the pentagon. of both nations that is mexico in other words, they are doing business with the people's and the united states against liberation army of communist common enemies. and those enemies are the china but disengaging from the united states military. cartels. the 20 drug cartels in mexico. he wrote in part quote - perhaps the most charitable word for these twin decisions would be to call them nacve. >> that is absolutely correct. everything you just to the how can google use the rhetoric spot on. again, over 20,000 troops. of borderless and if it's to mexico has enforced the sorghum justify working with the board. country whose great firewall they are continuing to strengthen their interior enforcement -mexico border. has posed a ... address that we it is unprecedented what they
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are doing right now so they do deserve kudos at this time. and in addition to what they have fred fleitz. are doing, working with us national security expert, president of the center for sharing intelligence and we are security policy and it is great to see you, fred. targeting the cartels. stronger every single day because you are right it is a true enemy. they are a multibillion dollar industry. straight up, is google betraying the united states and every day they are exploiting embracing communist china? migrants, abusing them, taking their money and it has to stop and we need to work together. and again, the governor of mexico, the northern tranquil countries are starting to step up meanwhile our own congress >> i'm afraid there is no question. on one hand google is refusing has failed again and again to to do business with the do their job to pass meaningful pentagon. because of the left wing legislation which would fix the politics, yet it is engaged in research in china that it says crisis. will never be shared with the lou: two issues here prerenal chinese military then chinese congress will not help so to me it's a waste of breath even nationals are involved, when attorneys intelligence and the talk about congress stepping up. because frankly, they don't chinese military get everything have the guts or the sense of that is being developed in integrity about assuring this china by chinese nationals in nations safety and that of google labs. >> and what should the trump administration be doing about this? he is not using the bully pulpit here. americans. and thank god, his friend peter as the president has said, they
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put illegal immigrants far ahead of american citizens. but the issue is with the resources you have, the resources of the federal government, a direct work on the cartels now is a way in thiel is. >> we need new regulations defining this type of which to stop illegal technology transfer as a threat to national security. lou: wait a minute. immigration. we have to have what? combine that with interior enforcement. which is what we have been promised now for weeks and >> new regulations. weeks and weeks. lou: we need a regulation to but we have not seen it secure the nation against a threat from communist china? >> i think there should be materialize. this is, does not require congress, it does not require regulations or laws that bar any adjustment, does not google for sharing this require even any more funding. technology with china. yes, i do. it is a question of when dhs lou: and barring that well let's just say in the absence of that regulation, there is will strike, where it will stand and how it will deal with not a host of things that we can do to make certain? shouldn't every resource be applied right now? why should we have to go this emergency. >> i can tell you, we are doing through a, a legislative process when you know full well just that. we are trying to continue to work from a whole government approach and work with the those in silicon valley or extraordinary close. mexican government to target the cartels.that is getting >> regulations do not have to stronger every single day. and with respect to i.c.e., be approved by congress. the president can implement
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unfortunately, it does require them just by signing a piece of paper. lou: again, and worried about a congress to do some things. i.c.e. does need additional funding.they need additional mindset that suggests we need a funding for headspace, regulation in place rather than additional funding for a presidential order or action personal, to continue to because that starts to smell of increase their interior enforcement operations. the swamp. and i have to tell you, when it make no mistake, i used to do enforcement operations every single day. they were removing criminals every single day from the country. lou: you and i talked about comes to national security, this issue. this president has been supported in every supreme court test at this point to having the authority for tom homan who was former national security and he should director of i.c.e., with all be taking every urgent action necessary to prevent the talked about the issue. betrayal of the united states and the reality is, we need by any company, any person and people being moved out of fear by the tens of thousands. these are people who have had certainly, a powerful technology company of the likes due process of law, they are of which there may not be -- under court removal orders as you well know. this is a straight forward confrontation against law, due which is google. >> maybe the president process and whether or not this consented presidential order country will have the will to next week. lou: how about give in order? the note in the government take orders without seeing it in print?i mean for crying out secure its borders and to loud. what happened to action?>> i enforce its laws. and we are not there yet
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hear you. because we are still not seeing lou: let's turn to north korea. substantive, significant north korea firing off these missiles. the president is dismissive and interior enforcement. our weekly. you know, so for the short range missiles, they look like >> so, again, there are some fireworks going into the sea of definite limitations here. we have been asking for a very long time, the settlement agreement which mandates that japan. >> is a provocation. families get released into the the president is being careful not to overreact to the interior united states, we know if we detain individuals, the provocations. because the waistcoat north system is faster and were able to more readily send them back to the countries. korea to the negotiating table. i think it is the right according to law. approach. we don't want them to test the we know that once they released into the united states with missiles but we want them to move towards talks.lou: and what the law says is what we moore talk. more talk. have to do.it is exponential i ran. you know they are not talking. that more difficult to go in and try to find them and will know that they also get an additional layer of protection. they are taking freighters, they're shooting down the drones and you are talking about provocation. that seems to me, you lou: how many people would you estimate? how many people does the straighten me out. department of homeland security that is provocation. shooting away your budget into estimate who were under removal the sea of japan is just sort orders from the united states of silly. but when you start shooting at, after having gone through due process and having judges what is it? somewhere around hundred and $30 million drone and you taking other peoples ships and
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interfering with navigation in the strait of hormuz, now you ordered to be removed from the united states. how many people would you say that is in this country right now? >> number between 800,000 and a million. just what you said, they enter have got, you are provoking me our country illegally, the law at that point. how about you? >> i think that's right i think iran is playing with fire. says we have to release them. they receive more due process they will not intimidate us or than any country would have given them. they a final order of removal the europeans to get back into from ajudge and they still this fraudulent iran deal to drop the economic sanctions.i remain here .they thwart the think the president is biding law and also protected by his time if he is to use sanctuary cities. >> they protected by sanctuary military he'll use it when he's ready. lou: okay and u.s. russian cities. they are breaking the law. they are under a judges order. relations. but we are not enforcing the where do we stand? the president says he like to laws we can and you're also see a rationalized relationship and improved a relationship. acknowledging we do not know where they are for crying out loud. he also is making it clear he >> that is part of the problem. wants to get the troops out of when we release them, we will afghanistan, out of syria, it looks like more than just a few tell them, we given very places. and i say, good for him. what do you say? >> the president is always right. we have to have a working specific instructions. sometimes you put ankle bracelets on them, they cut them off, they do not respond to letters, they do not tell us where they're going. lou: you know, anyone who will
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walk across your nations boundaries without, with impunity is probably not going relationship with russia. to care about your silly little and afghanistan, our troops bracelet either. >> that's right. have to come out sometime appeared were making some progress with talks with the what is it going to take to get taliban. the president says the trip to dhs to move? not come here without an because we've acknowledged agreement but we have to talk there is as many as a million, about a time when we will pull may be more in this country. out and i'm glad it's being discussed. who have been ordered by our lou: fred, as always, great discussing things with you. thanks. court system out and what >> appreciate it. spoon into the lawless judge you're saying is there is not allowing people to escape deportation and the dangers close call on a highway for the pilot of a small plane and more than a few motorists about to the stomach to get it done? join him on a makeshift runway. >> no, it's not what i'm saying. that and much more right after there is the stomach -- this quick break. after walking six miles at an amusement park... lou: that is the effect of what he said. >> with the effect is, because of the broken asylum laws, mandates we have to release these people in the united states is just a little bit of common sense that it's a big country and once we release them in the united states, they are running from us, they are hiding from us and again, they are provided sanctuary in the cities that makes it exponentially more difficult to go and find them also have a final order of removal. we need his the law fixed so we
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can detain them during the process and when they are found to have false or inappropriate claims that we can remove them expeditiously.we've done that before, that is what we need to do. i know, i agree with you it does not look like congress will act but we cannot give up on that because ultimately, that is what we need to be done. but quickly, dhs is doing a lot. lou: be careful how you say this, mark. be careful how you say this. dhs is doing what? bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. >> they are doing a lot, lew. lou: they are not doing near enough, mark. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. not near enough. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic and i don't care what you blame congress, or blame the easter to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. bunny. it is the responsibility of dhs so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. to ensure the safety of americans, to protect that border and to carry out the lawful orders of an immigration can the past help you write the future? judge and a judge who has marched these illegal immigrants through due process can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? to a removal order. can you do more with less? >> that's right. what should be done but again,
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violated the constitutional fourth amendment rights. and there we go. joining us tonight, national border patrol council, vice president hector garza, great to have you with us. by that i mean, the border patrol council of course, the union for border patrol agents across the country. great to see you, great to have you with us. >> thank you, sir. >> your reaction to the ruling by the judge. >> is very fortunate because these people are in the country illegally, they are in the country illegally and i know that the judge's were probably looking at the fourth amendment with reasonable suspicion and rectum of evidence would be admitted to court but let's make it clear that people are in the country illegally. and when you're in the country illegally, your subject arrest and deportation. lou: and so, being subject to arrest and deportation, you've got a pretty good basis in which it seems to me to be very
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suspicious and to inquire further into both peoples reasons for being here. i mean is just so preposterous. i cannot get by the absurdity of it. >> it goes against the rule of law. to have these troopers out there that are risking their lives conducting traffic stops trying to keep our people safe and then here he comes with people in the country illegally he does his job and contacts i.c.e. for assistance with immigration violation. and unfortunately begin a judge that does this really goes against the rule of law. we hope that this goes a little bit higher and that the decision is reversed. lou: talking with mark morgan, the acting director of customs and border protection earlier, talking about the lack of interior enforcement. i think it is reasonable to say that many of us, are expecting the interior enforcement to be
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initiated weeks and weeks ago but we've seen nothing. is that frustrating the border patrol? >> is very frustrating the only two border patrol agents but also to the i.c.e. officers. because unfortunately we have some people at the top of these agencies that are acting like politicians instead of law enforcement agents. and enforcing the rule of law. and it needs to stop. we cannot have our agency leaders act like politicians. we need to make sure we enforce the law and like you said, if these people have been ordered removed, let's your job and remove them out of the country. president trump has been putting a lot of pressure on dhs to make sure it gets done and even though we do see target operations throughout the country we hope that we remove people that are in the country illegally. lou: is a leadership at dhs basically telling the president of the united states to go to hell? i mean is this -- >> i mean that is what it looks
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like.if i was the dhs secretary things would be very different under my command. i would not be acting like a politician. lou: i think you have spoken volumes in that response, hector. we are looking at 20 cartels, seven major cartels in mexico. they are operating, corrupting both sides of the border, sex trafficking, the vast majority of deadly illegal drugs are coming across the border and we are not engaging. and we do not need congress to do that, we have laws, we have all of the agencies, intelligence agencies to put into that fight against those cartels to stop illegal immigration, to stop drug smuggling, to stop sex trafficking and to secure that border.
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why in the world would we not? >> lou, drug cartels are running the show and they are the ones responsible for all the suffering we are seeing in the united states and some of the suffering that we see on the border. we get these children that are being trafficked, they are turning to sex slavery, there is salted and it's a problem. i think the solution is we have to go after cartels. we have to go to the corrupt politicians in mexico that are alone cartels to operate on the border so we can fix the problem but if we do collect the cartels it will just continue and the crisis by congress not doing anything about it, the cartel is just getting stronger. they're getting stronger, people are being affected in their communities. as an example this morning in laredo texas we have a pursuit where illegal aliens died, they were in the back of a truck, the truck flipped over and essentially, a person died that was in the country being smuggled. -- this organized crime that is created by not having a secure border. lou: thank you so much, i hate to cut it short but we are up against a hard stop. >> thank you. i can't believe it.
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it had some conflict, whether it was rigged. the contract is for a new cloud computing system at the pentagon for vital data like personal statistics, intelligence and other critical data. that investigation now underway. republican lawmakers want the fbi to treat antifa for what they are, domestic terrorist. incidents like what happened in oregon last month as congressman jim banks of indiana now calling for fbi director christopher wray to take action. he writes in part quote - as a veteran in the war in afghanistan i am familiar with the tactics of terrorist groups and how they employ fear and violence to silence their political enemies. to my great surprise, we are witnessing similar style tactics right here in our country. joining us tonight, the man who wrote that letter, congressman jim banks of indiana. member of the house armed services committee and congressman, it is good to have
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you with us. what is your instinct, will we see antifa designated a terrorist organization? >> i hope so, lou. if they look like terrorists, just like paris and use the same tactics, that terrorists use them we should treat them like terrorists. i'm calling on the fbi to do something that is very simple that is actually unbelievable they have not done already. that is to add antifa to the domestic extremist ideology list and to create a new subsection for anti-first amendment extremism which would include antifa as well, this is simple, it is unbelievable they have not done it already. it would draw scrutiny and attention to who antifa is and allow the fbi to further investigate and route them out of society altogether. lou: recent first amendment, you're not talking about their rights to expression? >> not at all. in fact it is the opposite.
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what antifa does, they stifle freedom of speech, they stifle the freedom of the press. -- that's right, on capitol hill last week i visited and he is a case in point of what antifa is capable of. we need to treat antifa look with the car which is a domestic terrorist ideology group. and so far the fbi has failed to do that but i we are calling on them to create a subsection of a list on their website that would include antifa and address them as such. lou: the president of the united states, let's see with the present tweeted on this. considerations been given to declaring antifa the gutless radical left wax jobs to go around hitting only non-fighters. people over the head with baseballbats . a major organization of terror along with ms-13 and others. would make it easier for police to do their job. can the president order the justice department to simply do
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this? >> he certainly can. i'm sure that he is waiting for his fbi leadership to simply do this on their own. that's what i'm calling on them to do with my letter. hopefully we will get their attention. we sent the letter yesterday. lou: if you get their attention i promise you, you will be the first to have ever done so. i've seen more letters written in the past three years with this president in office, that were ignored by a group of absolutely as we now know, politically correct leaders in the justice department and the fbi. and frankly i see not much daylight between christopher wray, james comey, robert mueller and the entire bunch of -- bureaucrats to be kind. who have led the fbi. >> that is when trying to do. call attention to this. i believe that we will get
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there attention because the president is drawing a great deal of attention to antifa, there tactics. and what andy winter is unbelievable so for the fbi, the authorities in the country have not done enough to address the threat of antifa. we are calling on them to do the right thing and do just that. lou: and the president in dealing with this issue, he correctly i believe, included ms-13. it is staggering to me that ms-13 has not been designated as such as well. would you agree with that in addition to antifa?>> there's no question about it. the hypocrisy of all of this is stunning. antifa or ms-13, if they were pro-trump organizations, is all we would hear about on the left of media. and something would be done about it. but because these are left-wing ideological groups, who employ violent tactics, you have yet
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to hear a single democrat official, a single left-wing official in this country call out antifa for what it is. that is why i am the first was sitting here to do just that. and will continue to do so to call the fbi to do the right thing, add them to the domestic extremist ideology list. lou: congressman jim banks, great to have you at the stake you for all your doing. appreciate it. >> great to be with you. lou: an amazing site for commuters in tacoma washington. the airplane is part of the picture. a small singer play in making an emergency landing on this busy highway. a state trooper caught the entire landing on his dash cam. the pilot says he had a fuel problem. amazingly, he stuck the landing without hitting anyone. he came to a complete stop and of course, a red light. and no one injured, thank god! up next, the president blasted
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cities run by the radical left. >> we spent billions and billions and billions. for years and years. and it is stolen money and it is wasted money and it is a shame? for decades, these communities have been run exclusively by democrat politicians. lou: we will have much more in the battle over baltimore and more than two dozen cities all across the country. that and much more right after a quick break. stay with us. beep goes off ] now that you have new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before.
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listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. the "washington post" editorial board doing something that personally, i do not think i would ever witness. today the board criticized senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. the editorial board of the "washington post" basically prevented them from promoting radical ideas that simply cannot work. when have you ever heard of such a thing? the post writing that the 2020 radical dems candidates, those proposals says the post, should meet a baseline degree ofthe medicare for all plan that mr. sanders and miss warren favor, does not clear. a factual plausibility. that is an interesting turn of phrase. i cannot wait to see the fallout in the democratic party. it seems that the post is
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favoring a guess at this point, almost anyone but sanders or elizabeth warren. president trump's they reacted to a recent -- elijah cummings west baltimore homecomings of course the chairman of the house oversight committee, with whom the president has been battling. the president tweeted this. really, bad news. the baltimore house of elijah cummings was robbed. that tweet triggered the likes of none other than rino, nikki haley pitches said quote - this is so unnecessary. and a eye roll emoji. the president said he is simply stating the facts. >> the tweet was a repeat of what i heard over the news. the house was robbed and i thought it was too bad. it was really just, it was
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really not meant as a wiseguy tweet.his house was robbed and it came over there's a certain moment last night and i just mentioned it. lou: so unnecessary so the ever precious nikki haley. the united nations. you would think according to some of the establishment rino portion of that she was actually formulating policy instead of simply representing the policy of the administration at the united nations. up next, we take up what is being done about the millions of illegal immigrants who live in this country. stay with us. we are coming right back.
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where they reduced and we reduced nuclear, that would be a great thing for the world. i do believe that will happen. we discussed it. and i discussed it with china and president putin. i also discussed it with china. china was excited about talking by the, and so is russia. lou: russia lead in the total number of nuclear weapons. the lack of interior enforcement infuriating those in border enforcement border patrol council vice president hector garza blasted those in government playing politics. >> it's frustrating to our border patrol agent and our i.c.e. officers out there. we have people at the top of
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these agencies acting like politicians instead of law enforcement agents in enforcing the rule of law. we can't have our agency leaders acting like politicians. let's make sure we enforce the law. if these people have been ordered removed. let's do our job and remove them out of the country. president trump has been putting a lot of pressure on them. we hope they are ramped up and we remove people who are in the country illegally. that's it for us tonight. peter schweizer. tom fit on and the trump campaign's kayleigh mcenany. we hope you have a great weekend. good night. david: president trump taking on democrats for putting illegal
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