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is emergence of strong evidence that the fbi willingly and knowingly misled the fisa court and agencies beyond the fbi may have been involved in what bill barr calls political surveillance. trish: new information that congress women tlaib and ilhan omar are being bankrolled by a group that says suicide bombing is need to support the cause. known while new fallout from jeffrey epstein's alleged suicide. why epstein's attorneys are not buying the medical examiner's findings. where is the outrage from the left. it's shown at a fundraisered at
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a democratic state senator from illinois. after this emerges showing a mock assassination of president trump. far left congresswoman ilhan omar and rashida tlaib, after being denied access to i will rail. tlaib was later granted humanitarian' leave with resprinkleses put on her by the israeli government. we have learned her trip to israel and the west bank was being bankrolled for a group supporting suicide bombers. why are members of the u.s.
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congress being sponsored by a group who thinks it's okay to kill innocent officials. why are our elected officials traveling on someone else's dime, this group nifta that supports terrorism. members of congress must be clean. they should not take money and be sent on a trip anywhere and have expensed covered by a group that believes suicide bombings can be justified. these two women choose to ignore their own conflicts of interest here. what do they do? they point their fingers at us. >> the horowitz report will be ugly and damning regarding the department of justice's handling of the russia probe. i want all this information to come out. i want people to read for itself
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how bad it was, the warrant application to the fisa court. trish: the wrong sound there. but that was lindsey graham telling maria bartiromo about the i.g. report. we have the sound of rashida tlaib and ilhan omar, they are pointing the fishing at benjamin netanyahu, and netanyahu did say tlaib could come to visit her grandmother. and pointing the finger at president trump. what the heck are these women doing accepting any kind of offering from a group that justifies suicide bombers. to me that's a major problem. when the president talks about cleaning up the swamp. this is yet against again another albeit different example of the swamp.
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you have a group of that's anti-israel that supports suicide bombers organizing a trip for these two women to go to israel. they had an opportunity to go to israel last week other members of congress. they turned that one down. this was the one, this was the trip organized by this anti-israeli group they wanted to go on. we still don't have the sound. i have been corrected. here we go. >> it's unfortunate that prime minister netanyahu has apparently taken a page out of trump's book. netanyahu's decision to deny us entry might be unprecedented for members of congress. this is the policy of his government west comes to anyone who holds views to end the occupation. a policy that's been etched on and supported by trump's administration. trish: first off, tlaib was already forgotten. she was allowed to go.
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israel said you can come. talk about trying to manipulate the news cycle with misinformation. why on earth is there a group out there that justified suicide bombing as something that is just for the cause of? why are they paying for tour united states congress people to go anywhere? >> joining me, co-founder of the muslim movement. this group thinks it's okay to have suicide bombers out there killing innocent people and our u.s. congressmen are take money from them. >> the organization that sponsored this trip, they organized a tour in the united
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states. it's a word used in palestinian vernacular to describe the great humiliation of israel's creation in 1948. so what rashida tlaib and ilhan omar is not public diplomacy. but it's propaganda for this ideology that has been put forward that justified terrorism and suicide bombings. and they tried to bring humanity to the palestinian cause, but all the while forgetting about the humanity of the jewish people. so i am struck by the hypocrisy of their moral high horse they sit on. because they tumbled off of it so many times i can't even count anymore. trish: moral high horse all while taking the -- you know, taking direction effectively from this group that out there setting up this whole tour that
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they had. bill maher and i don't always agree, but he had some interesting points of view on his show. he basically dared to take this on. the bds movement, the anti-israel movement, straight on. he's not pulling any punches. >> it's very shallow thinking that the jews in israel mostly white and the palestinians are browner so they must be innocent and correct and the jews must can wrong. as if the occupation came right out of the blue. this completely peaceful people found themselves occupied. get about the inif i as today and the suicide bombing and the rockets and how many wars? >> when i heard bill maher say that and what he said more indelicately that the bds
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movement is a purity test. it's true. i traveled as a journalist, many spots that rashida tlaib and ilhan omar were going to go. i have gone to jerusalem. i have seen it's a dissuasion with the wall that's set up. i sat for hours in the -- you know, checkpoints. but i also went to the sabarro restaurant in jerusalem where a young woman orchestrated a suicide bombing that killed a young girl 15 years old 15 years old. she was murdered that day, and that woman came from a village not far from rashida tlaib's grandmother's village. that is a reality israel is living with.
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this moral high grouped was surrendered many years ago by the palestinian cause when violence became their weapon. trish: i am out of time. but i think what you are getting at is people trying to oversimplify this. it's bill maher's view they are making it brown versus white which is a total oversimplification. let's play victim here and trying to bring it to racism issue which is never a good place to go. it's complicated stuff. there is no easy solution. but for rashida tlaib to be taking money from a group condoning suicide bombers, i think that is a very bad place for a u.s. congressperson to be. i will leave it there. democrats love to shall we say blame the president for these mass shootings and all the division we have in this country. >> the political strategy of
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hate, racism and division. >> sowing hate and division. trish: we want you to see this. take a look at this horrific picture. this one democrat under fire after one of his supporters staged a mock assassination of president trump at one of his fundraisers. tonight former nfl great burgess owens is here to tell kaepernick to move on. after mueller bombed on cap til and impeachment talk fizzled, the media and the democrats are trying to scream a recession is coming. are you worried about a recession? >> i am concerned. >> there is a big debate going on whether we are on the cusp of a recession. i think we probably are. >> i'm afraid this president is driving our economy and the global economy into recession.
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trish: attorney general bill barr make massive change to the federal prison system after sex
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offender jeffrey epstein was able to kill himself inside a high security scale. all this as the scandal is hitting the royal family. reporter: a shake-up at the top of the bureau of prisons. attorney general william barr choosing kathleen sawyer as the new director of the pure of prisons. this is the third director in two years to lead the agency. barr's shake-up comes a week after he cited serious irregularities launching a justice department investigation. there are questions on whether the two guard fell asleep in the hours leading up to the suicide.
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this as a royal mess burn for britain's prince andrew. new video reportedly shows the prince inside epstein's new york city mansion. it shows him waving good-bye to a young brunette as she leaves epstein's home. it also shows epstein leaving his mansion with a young blond. today prosecutors filed court papers officially dismissing the criminal indictment against epstein in the wake of his death. he signed his will and testament
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two days before being found dead in his jail cell. trish: left-wing media fall in line broadcasting a recession is around the corner. they are trying to tight to president trump. >> he can't lay this off on somebody else. this is probably -- the reason he can't lay it off on somebody else because for the last two years he has been taking full credit for it. he can't blame any of them if the economy takes a turn. >> publicly trump has been claiming all is fine. but privately he's retreating into fantasy. china and germany show a looming recession, maybe even worse. trish: the key economic bd kateors are nowhere close. corporate earnings have been strong. they were stronger than
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expected. a pretty good barometer with retail sales. unemployment remains near a five-decade low. i have not seen this in my career. 3.7% unemployment levels. you have women and minorities at the lowest rates they have ever seen. on top of all of it, president trump's fed chair, janet yellen telling fox business she tells us she does not see a recession in the near future. so what are they all griping about? do they want a recession in maybe you can will it into being? psychology matters. if you scare people enough, you just might get it. joining me, amy tarkanian and
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robin biro. what do you think about the media's effort to convince everyone that we are coming into a recession. >> they think we are suckers. they are attacking president trump's biggest asset, that's the economy. you just mentioned the positives. a wage increase, lowest unemployment in five years. we do have presidential candidates who are actually trying to run on this scare tactic. somebody like elizabeth warren who in the past has guessed correctly a few times. but what she she is doing is using it as a scare tactic. trish: i think if you have a socialist running during a recession be socialism is not the way to get out from under. robin, to me they are damned if
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they do, damned if they don't. when it comes to economics and the strategy of less regulation and lower taxes, donald trump will trump any one of those democrats with their socialist platforms any day of the week. >> let's get a little deeper into this. it's not that simple. when you look at rural america and the smaller cities and towns, they are not doing as well as the 25 metropolitan cities that produce 35% of our gdp. that's where elizabeth warren did release a rural plan for america. this is coming straight from the bureau of economic analysis that these numbers are not so great in rural america. we can improve that. but i'm tired of the ching little economics. the market had a dip.
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yield curve inverted and everyone went crazy. now it rallied. trish: this is what i have done my whole career. i watch all this stuff very, very carefully. and i feel this stuff. unfortunately i saw 2008 coming many years before it actually hit. i look at the environment -- >> if you watch the story line, you have got people on the other side who said the economy is doing great under obama and the public didn't buy it. then the next story line was president trump's tax cuts were only geared toward the wealthy. no one bought that either. now all they have left is fear and doom and gloom. trish: it's recession, it's racism. this rhetoric is not healthy for anyone. look, hey, we have something to cheer. 3.7% unemployment.
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democratic legislation storm's fundraiser shows someone in mexican gash'. though there was no indication he was directly involved. don't you think this is bizarre the democrat supporters saw this was okay. this was perfectly fine? just after these two mass shootings. writes their sensitivity? joining me, kristen tate and madison jes jess gessioto. >> what's so hypocrite wall by the all is you hear so many on the left cry that the
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president's tweets are inappropriate and he's too brash. so when you see violence or images of violence coming from the other side, you don't hear as much about it. no i don't think sandoval is necessarily to blame unless we see evidence that he planned this and night was going to happen, just as we can't blame president trump for something that happened. in dayton within just a few weeks ago, we see people lose lives. for the normal person, they won't look at that image and go out and do something awful. but there are people out there with mental illness who will look at that and go out there and do something awful.
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trish: the left is saying it's only the right. no, that's not the case. you look at antifa and what happened at this fundraiser. there is a lot of hate out there. a lot of it on the left. that's creating this division. what do you have think? >> it's despicable. but am i surprised this happened? of course not. this deranged behavior is the natural result of left-wing ' supporters. eric holder says of conservatives, when they go low we kick them. this energizes the explosive culture of violence we are seeing on the left. antifa is beating people up in the streets with crowbars.
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left-wing mobs chase sarah sanders and ted cruz out much restaurants. sadly, civility and unity have gone by the wayside. trish: it's scary stuff. you can't blame just one person for that. it takes two to tango. i don't see a lot of criticism of this terrible behavior. i see it's cool or okay, the donald trump supporters like they are terrible, horrible people that you should harass as well maxine waters would tell you to do. >> especially when we are seeing these videos of violence coming out from these antifa groups, most of recently in portland. in past videos, violence against elderly people and minors. it's horrific.
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not much is being done and not much is being said about this. this is violence coming from the left. we need to always speak out against violence. it's never right. when it comes to the imagery that inspires violence, it's not that surprising. it's not the first time of it happened. we have seen comedians . and we are seeing this consistently. trish: you wonder why people don't want to say i'm a conservative or i'm voting for donald trump. >> of course not. if you are a trump supporter you have subject yourself to harassment, boycott, maybe even assaults to groups like antifa. left-wing violence has been on the rise. six cops were injured and millions of dollars worth of
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damage. i don't see any left wing leaders calling for real unity and trying to bring people together when political tensions are boiling over. trish: it's a shame. they are exploiting it. kristen and madison, thank you very much. a "godfather" star is condemning chris cuomo's fredo rant. >> why did you insult me like that. >> i didn't call you that. >> you called me fredo. trish: lindsey graham telling fox business the inspector general report into the russia investigation could be a doozy. we have and prediction and what we might hear and when. he's next. i had a heart problem.
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>> the horowitz report will be ugly and damning. i want all this information to come out. i don't want people to believe what i said by the. i want people to read about it themselves how bad it was it was a fraud on the court. they all noticed christopher steele hated trump and he was an unreliable informant. i want information that the dossier prepared by steele is unverified to this day. trish: that's senator libled i graham talking to maria bartiromo. former fbi special agent joins me now. in what's take so long. >> hopefully the report will be here sooner than later.
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we haven't waited two years. i think when the report comes out you will see a lot of things about the fbi and justice department that is not the way things should have been. trish: i think it is going to be a doozy. i think we'll learn things that maybe we wish we didn't know. i think we'll be a little disheartened. i think we'll find out there is some bad and shady things that go on behind the scenes. what's your instinct on -- on this? >> the good news is the report won't represent the men and women of the fbi. the vast a joart out there doing great things every day to keep america safe in was andrew mccabe at the hell much and peter strzok who took great liberties. it's holding people account acc.
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will they be tried for a criminal offense or is this something that will be swept under the rug. trish: can i ask you something? let me ask you this. why is it that james comey kept that as such a tight knit group, do you think? >> birds of a feather. what my experience is it's persons who thought they were the smartest people in the room and they can make the decisions and knew better than everyone else. they wouldn't better with having people disagree with them. unfortunately you had that group think and it led to us where we are today. after 9/11 we kind of needed it. we needed to figure out who
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these potential terrorists were. but the concerns people poise to them, many people in the democratic party, don't forget bush was in there 9/11. there were a lot of people who didn't like the fisa court process. those concerns are no longer relevant because you have donald trump. and the democrats are using the nice a courts to their benefit, now it's worthwhile. what should we think about that system and people's privacy and the value ofs we hold dear as americans? >> the files a court is there because this country then and now faced some serious threats. we are look at things that may have gone awry because of certain people and their political beliefs. >> i have seen the fisas doing the job to keep people safe. that's not something we want to lose in this world of terrorism
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we live in. trish: but you don't want people running around behind closed doors not even bothering to flag it for the judge that the reason they wanted all this was they had some unverified report from a foreign ex-spy that had been paid off by opposition research teams for hillary clinton. that to me -- you shouldn't get to first base when you have something like that as your basis for center an investigation and basis for a nice a warrant. >> which is why the more wilts - which is why the horowitz report is so important. others are certainly going to be put on tonight won't be tolerated in the future. trish: the president said this could be watergate on steroids. do you agree with that? >> i don't know that it will be
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quite watergate. but any time you have persons who are sworn to uphold the constitution and deviate for their own political thoughts. that's not what this country stands for. trish: how big do you have think it can go? does it go to president trump himself. >> it would be pure speculation to know whether it goes anywhere to the white house. but there were persons in the top echelon of the fbi that did things that are questionable. i'm just as curious as everybody else to see what's going to be in that report. trish: can't wait to see it. maybe i can. it will be perhaps a doozy and disappointing for the country. john, it's good to see you. a "godfather" star is condemning chris cuomo's fredo rant. >> you called me fredo.
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bleach [bleep] [bleep] i will pull you down these stairs. trish: he's telling colin kaepernick to move on from the whole anthem kneeling thing. the author of why i stand. burgess owens has choice words for colin kaepernick of his own and heth joins me after this. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.
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trish: former nfl quarterback colin kaepernick hitting back at jay-z. >> i think we are past kneeling. it's time to go into action. trish: beyond the kneeling. it doesn't seem that comment sat so well with kaepernick. he posted a photo of nfl players kneeling and telling them to stay strong. joining me, mr. burgess owens.
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trish: i know where you stand on this. you are not a colin kaepernick fan. but what do you think of jay-z versus kaepernick, and what it means for football players for the league and for the country. in terms of kaepernick, what he'll experience is what the black leaders have done to our poor for defend kids and the nfl has done to his fans. kaepernick, they don't need him anymore. the kneeling is done. this is more than entertainment. we are fighting for the heart and soul of our nation and the ideology of marxism and socialism. unfortunately what we have here, you have an nfl that is actually complicit. you have the nfl that is part of the political arm of the
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democratic party. they are using jay-z as another get out the vote just like it did for kaepernick four years ago. that's what we are up against. understand who jay-z is. he's a former drug dealer who made millions of dollars selling gang sellinggangsta rap. and kids coming out being disrespectful for women, our flag and authority. the nfl is using him as supposedly our gateway to our success. it gives you an idea where the nfl is today. they have the same mentality in terms of political stripes. trish: when you think about the
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economic disadvantaging that the community has, you know, if you are a poor african-american kid born into east harlem, you don't have the same opportunities, you just don't as a kid in white suburbia. but in some ways -- i'm not saying racism doesn't still exist, it does. but it's not entirely race. it also seems to be socioeconomic. what are the policies we should be pursuing, and how is the nfl or democrats who want to keep people subservient or dependents. how are they putting your communities at a disadvantage. >> how about some truth. at the end of the day it's not white policies. it's not black policies, it's american policies. what president trump has in place is a 10-point new deal for suburban america.
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each part of that process comes simply, education, industry, god or service and the family unit. those are the things that made our country great. those are the things that the democratic party continued to undermine. we don't need more of this propaganda about how hateful people are and how white people keep black people down. he everybody rises if you give them hope and opportunities. our black kids needed case. they become wealthy as the community they serve becomes poorer and more hopeless. we need to be honest and have people have the courage to stand against the socialist marxism theme out there. we need to stand against it. trish: we appreciate your
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honesty. >> then we win. that's what americans do. trish: coming up next. a "godfather" star hitting back at chris cuomo, saying he made a fool out of himself during his fredo rant. >> i will pull you down these stairs [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] you called me fredo. announcer: ride the totally realistic traffic jam. ♪ beep, beep, beep, beep children: traffic jam! announcer: and the world's first never bump bumper cars. children: never bump! announcer: it's a real savings hootenanny with options that fit your budget. that's fun for the whole family. announcer: only at progressive par... maybe an insurance park was a bad idea. yeah. yep.
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trish: welcome back, time for our lightning round, emma michelle from joining me from campus reform. it is on is on, -- offensive noo say i'm sorry. >> according to a new story, michigan state university training their student employees to avoid terms like no problem, like i apologize, ma'am and sir. that is stuff that we've covered. i want to focus on is no problem, they say it should be avoided in customer interaction. it implies that a customer could be a problem. i have worked in customer service for three years, customers can be a problem, your job as a customer service person is to help them solve those
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problems. this is absurd to police the language. trish: why can't you say, i apologize, if a restaurant screws up your order, and brings wrong thing, this is normal human interaction, i am sorry, let me fix it. >> it is pointless to get into the semantics, it will make their employees trip up and try to avoid words here and there. and cause awkward interaction. >> pee.>> poor university of mi. a woman used a disneyland tick fret 4ticketfrom 40 years ago, . >> she found the ticket she won, she lost it for years, and the most magical place on earth let her use that ticket, it worth about 150.
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it has me rethinking my investment strategy, i will stock up on disneyland passes and cash them in the future. trish: or disney stock. >> yeah. trish: an actor from godfather now out there shaming cnn's chris cuomo hear his fredo rant. in case you are wondering. here is a little clip. >> don't [bleep] insult me like that you called me fredo. trish: "the godfather" actor does not like it. >> giano russo who played in original godfather, said that chris cuomo's father would be disappointed in him for this. this really is just come down to this debate of who is right, who wrong. and here is my thing, this guy chris cuomo, he is at dinner
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with his family, trying to enjoy a mile with his kids, did he over react, yes, the long was not warranted but the same time, an easy solution, stop running to celebrities and people we recognize and try to own them on camera and make them look like an idiot, that is not a good thing for us to do as a societ. reporter: one last story to ask you, a florida woman claims a dog groomer gave her golden doodle an unwit unwarranted neon makeover. >> she dropped her dog off for a routine grooming, the dog came back with a very interesting rainbow dye job, for any of us who went to a i salon and came t with something not expecting, we can imagine the dog is feeling, shocking to see this the woman
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got her money back it a cute dog. trish: we'll see you back here tomorrow, kept de -- kennedy bes now. kennedy: thank you. liz warren is so sorry, you guys, yeah. sorry for making up stories about being a native american, now she is finally apologizing to the very people she was pretending to be, actual native americans. what does this mean for her presidential run, for years senator warren claimed to have fake native ancestry. we likes to say it has been a story in her family for generations that ma mawk maw and papaw told her. >> her claim became apa

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