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there are plenty of places to put the waste. good to see you miranda. i appreciate you being here. you can catch me every week night at 5:00 p.m. eastern time hosting my own show "bulls & e on fox business. i'll be back tomorrow, tom is in for kennedy tonight. >> thank you, james comey is a liar and a leaker. that is according to the white house after new report details his mishandling of sensitive documents related to president trump. but the former fbi director claims the top of ministration should be apologizing to him. i am in for kennedy. earlier today video date inspector general that comey broke agency rules when he gave a friend a copy. he instructed the friend to share the information with the new york times. he claims he did it to force the
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creation of the special counsel to investigate the president's alleged ties to russia. we all know how that turned out. in the report, inspector general said, on safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the fbi employment and by using it to create public pressure for action, he set a dangerous example of over 35000 fbi employees in the many thousands or more former fbi employees similarly have access to or knowledge to nonpublic information. but back in 2017 comey said the whole thing was no big deal. >> did you show copies of your memos to anyone outside of the department of justice? >> yes, my judgment was i need to get that out into the public square so i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with a reporter and for a
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variety of reasons i asked them to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. >> for a variety of reasons. today the president went off on comey tweeting, never in the history of our country has someone been more thoroughly disgraced than james comey in the just-released inspector general report. he should be ashamed of himself and in a statement, the white house said james comey is a proven liar and leaker. the inspector general's report showed he violated the basic obligations of confidentiality that he owes the united states government and the american people. in order to achieve a personally desired outcome because he shamefully leaked information to the press in violation of fbi policies in the nation was forced to endure the politically motivated two-year witchhunt. he disgraced himself in office for further political agenda in this report further confirms that fact. but yes james comey himself he seems to have reached a completely different conclusion in fact he claims he is a victim here. he found no evidence that comey
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released any of the classified information contained in the memos to members of the media. i don't need a public apology from those who defamed me but a quick message about sorry we lied about you would be nice. the d.o.j. claims they have decided not to prosecute. what is the real story? who is right james comey or the white house. joining me tonight, special assistant to president trump and communications director mark lauder. i'm the leaker or the victim. >> liar and leaker. confirmed end of story. this knows what we've known for a long time. and jim comey put himself, his biased political interest ahead of the interest of the market people in the fbi and there's no shameful or disgraceful
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accusations you can make to a public employee than to tell them that they put themselves above the needs of the country and he should be inching forward. >> obviously he is not ashamed and i don't know if we'll see more pictures of him in the woods but he says he's the one out in apology. so you know he admitted to everything he said. he did it for a higher purpose. is that going to fly, obviously the media likes to buy into his narrative. will it work? >> no because his higher purpose was his own purpose. not the needs of the government or the justice department or the fbi. the ig report said you set a dangerous precedent for the tens of thousands of people that work in that department that think they can put their judgment, their part assemblies above the law, above the needs of our country and that is not something we can stand for. >> we know he liked to grassley when he said he did not put out any information to the public
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but why is he not being prosecuted? what is your theory? >> i will leave it to the professionals at the justice department to make the determinations. as we all know the prosecutor's perspective it's not just what we can say, you gotta be able to prove it in a court of law and that the hired stander. i think just exposing jim comey for the lying and leaking and disgraceful person that he was at the end of his tenure and fbi is good enough for the justice department and it is just the first chute of fall because let's not forget the ig has another report coming which will uncover the shady tactics that were used at the start of this false witchhunt. >> what you have to say about breaking news personal trump's assistant madalyn wester house was like no, she resigned but shown the door, what is going on there. she shared personal information
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about the president and his family? >> i'm not aware of the details but i'm dissing the top of things. as a former person who worked in the white house and close to the president and vice president, you always have to be very careful about the personal information that you have about the operations of the office and the information that you know about them as human beings especially when you're in a public setting and i know madalyn, i dealt with her on many occasions and have a lot of respect for her and if something like that was involved in i'm not sure, i'm going based off what you told me, that's something that violates the personal confidence that so many of us know in respect that when you are this close to those highly elected officials, you have to have a certain littl lef decorum that cannot be broken. tom: things a lot. thank you. the president allies say comey, the south carolina publican
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rescinded or said inspector general report is a stunning and rebuke of a former director of the fbi. in louisiana republic senator john kennedy explained why. >> fbi agents and fbi directors have political beliefs, sure they do. but they're not supposed to act on them. the fbi should not be a political body. and mr. comey acted like a political operative. while he was fbi director in everyday sense. it is just sleazy. it is important to note that comey is not out of the woods as taylor swift might say. we are still waiting on a result of a separate investigation into the origin of the russian investigation. why is comey claiming vindication. here with me tonight, on the panel attorney and fox news contributor emily comic-co. and matt welch and david koller, editor-in-chief and author of
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the donald. chris benford. emily i know you want to get on this with your lawyerly point of view. we know he shared his memos with the media but he did it through his friend. >> which the ig found it did not matter. this report has the serrated him. while they were using technical, they were saying what were you thank you. for example, it was my diary, they said there was no basis in law and it was also plainly stated in the statue that there is no such thing as official record and when he said i was just sharing it with my attorney whether it's an official record or classify, it's been wrongly held by the u.s. supreme court and there's no such thing as a protection of sharing something classified or official with your attorney. i also point out when he said about it, it was because of the may country and i had this duty. and they said that's funny
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because everyone else on your team including baker and everyone else had various things proven up in them, called shocking, surprising, stunning and disappointing that you share these memos with your attorneys and with the rest of the world. there is a lot more from start to finish, everything that he claimed and believed is such a curse. may i answer? what, should he be worried, there's three investigations happening. the d.o.j. is investigating but the origins in the u.s. attorney in connecticut and high intelligence officials in the ig is investigating the fbi conduct. he is not in the clear yet. tom: what do you think he is not in the clear yet? this is a report that is just about comey and his behavior. but we will get into the fisa stuff later. >> they don't spend a lot of time prosecuting former high-level officials in the security and national intelligence realm for their constant lies.
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people get prosecuted for stuff you are whistleblowers on lower levels. >> so you're not surprised at all? >> i'm not surprised that hillary clinton would be prosecuted in the james comey move that was controversial another direction in the fall 2016 for the same reason. she broke the letter of the law and the judgment was, we don't prosecute cases like this. i'll say this, i work in journalism, i like leaks. the triple ministration like every ministration, some cases more, leaks a lot, that's how you backstab one another and take advantage and all that kind of stuff. this particularly, i don't have a problem with. i want to know the contents of the meeting. but i think there is abuse happening in january of that year when they leaked the progress on a counterintelligence investigation into the president. that is a problematic leak. you're talking about sensitive stuff that has not been decided
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upon in your saying and throwing out there to the press and washington post that there is a weird investigation into the president, that is where the abuse comes from. it is not a conversation with the president that the fbi director finds creepy. it doesn't bother me nearly as much as trade out somebody in the matter of a counter intelligence. tom: shouldn't bother the d.o.j. >> it should bother the d.o.j., the terrible example to anyone to use this and be so self-righteous. maybe less in jesus and warned martin luther king junior compex. it's believabl unbelievable we t software. i don't think ever in his life president donald trump has treated the word excoriated himself. [laughter] i feel like the trump tweet was
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issued by the white house and if you look at the wording, cbs news went with comey vindicated. even the new york times criticized in the hills set a rebuke of comey and the way the media covered this should do what not to read. the panel returns later but the lineup for the next democratic debate is now set. who made the cut? and who else did not make the cut. hurricane dorian is barreling down the florida coast. we will get the latest on the we will get the latest on the storm n n n n n fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right -
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tom: breaking news, now on hurricane dorian, the storm predicted to hit florida had on, possibly as a devastating category for monster. chief meteorologist rick, life with more revealed there is still unfortunately so many possible scenarios with the storm, we like it when we have an agreement where models when things behave kind of according to plan. we do not have this with the storm. this is estimated rainfall over the next week. one of the things i want to point out, 28 inches of rain is
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something like that happens. we have a big flooding situation on our hands. the storm comes in from the west and makes a right-hand turn and in this case, the one model run shows that among the eastern seaboard and it can make the turn a little bit earlier and we might be spared a lot of the rain along the coast and that rainfall goes further in lynn and the point is we don't know everybody needs to be watching this closely and this is the official or cast from the national hurricane center and brings it up to a category three and by sunday i category for and then you will notice things move really, really slowly and that's why we think the rainfall total will be really extreme. the tropical models, they are not in an agreement if you get down to the details. i want to point out one of the most reliable models on monday, now monday night offshore, the other reliable model does not
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get to the coast until wednesday. we sel still have a lot of uncertainty and will talk about the storm for another week. not good news if you're in florida and if you're in georgia and the carolinas, still be watching the storm as well. it could be something significant. tom: will keep our eyes on it. everything is bigger in texas except the democratic debate lineup. just ten candidates qualify for the third debate in houston. that happens at the last two debates. among those who made it, sleepy joe biden. elizabeth warren and everybody's favorite beto o'rourke. near pete buttigieg punched his ticket but new york city mayor bill de blasio will be stuck outside the club arguing to let him in. bill de blasio failed to meet the threshold of a 2% average and four national polls and donations from 130,000 unique dozers. he will have company at his tv
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watch party because hawaii congresswoman kelsey gabbert and mayor williamson and tom stier failed to make the cut. all of the nonqualifying candidates have vowed to make the next debate but should they all just take the hint like kirsten gillibrand. here to discuss is washington examiner, political columnist, kristen anderson. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of people dropped out, was there anything special this week or the rules getting tighter? >> the rules are getting tighter and this week was the last week for qualifying polls to come out to get folks in. the nailbiter was tom stier going to get that last poll that would get him across the finish line and means we have two nights of debates. back-to-back events. he did not cross the threshold and we would only wind up with one night of debates. the folks hovering in the 1%, that's a catch 22, on the one
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hand the argument is we should be able to be upon the state, the race is just getting underway and a lot of democratic voters are not paying attention and that's 100% true. a lot of the democratic voters that are not paying close attention say they are not tuned in because the field is as large as it is. they want to see the field shrunk down to a smaller size before they begin to pay attention because it's just too overwhelming. it's a catch 22 for those who are only at 1%. but the people whose attention they need don't want to pay attention while they're still in. >> are any candidates complaining, they agreed to these roles ahead of time or with a thrust upon them? >> dmc has a big role to play in this and work with the network to figure out how they will stage the events. the dmc this time around was looking at what the republicans are dead for years ago and trying to avoid what they felt like was a undercard debate, democrats did not want that but you had a very larger republican
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field for a while. and the reason why democrats are trained to tighten the criteria is to get the field smaller. there are lots of folks especially some of the more moderate democrats who are not making the cut leaving joe biden and maybe amy klobuchar is the folks in the field who can still appeal to the more moderate wing of the democratic party. otherwise you have the other eight still in there in the debate and they're all fighting for the really progressive. tom: delaney has been making a point. he says i'm not going to get out of this race because my voice is needed. he is running against the democratic party. he says you guys have gone so far left. but that is not doing it as far as polls or getting support is it? >> the folks who are the most tuned in are the most progressive base court activist. i think it's part of why so many of these folks who are moderate but not well-known struggling to get traction.
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the voter that they want in court, either has decided i know joe biden, i like them all be a joe biden voter or they said, wake me up when you're down to five candidates. it is really hard, yet the first night of the second round of debates were bernie sanders and elizabeth warren versus a whole bunch of folks who are trying to say, your plans do not work, you don't have enough money, this is not realistic but it looks like coming out of the contract is the bernie and elizabeth message that in the democratic primary is winning the day in the field. tom: they will go up against him. thank you so much. coming up apple admitting that his contractors listen to your siri recordings. you will not believe what they have reportedly heard. here is a hint, everything. a new study says that marriage is actually better f f f f f ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized
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tom: apple personal assistant siri can give you driving directions, recommend a restaurant and play your favorite songs. apparently she is learning how to talk dirty. she is apologized after a report revealed that apple contractors regularly hear personal details on siri recordings that include conversations about medical information, drug deals in the naughty stuff, married men only get to do on their birthday. what does that even mean. [laughter] it is to be part of a grading system in which contractors rated the responses for quality control and apple has vowed to halt the program while they review it. it is a time to tell siri you're getting the pink slip or will she confuse it with laundry. the panel has returned. emily companion, matt welch and chris bedford. i bet you do not have any of these assistants in your home?
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>> not only does the libertarian have it but married to a pi who thinks them screen up facebook by having a facebook account. and we have one because we have the french and law parents and we use it for doing the few phone calls because it's super easy to do it with alexa. they'll have to understand a computer back in the old country. yes alexa is absolutely listening to us, commenting on performance, it is terrifying. >> do you think they will disable? >> god no. [laughter] >> it was turning into research purposes and we heard how she responded. >> doesn't concern you that apple employees are listening to you every time you talk to siri and say dirty words? >> yes, i do and of course it does, here's what you should know, we understand our data is being collected third parties and also for improvement of
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structures. anytime we see a challenge online, the manikin challenge used for a.i. development or personal development being sold. a couple things reviewers, a law was passed that forced the companies that buy and sell third-party data to register with the secretary of state. everyone check it out there's 121 copies that are in the shadows and at least we know who they are. and then i literally got my second point. [laughter] siri was my second point. tom: chris, i don't know about siri but i'm sure jeff bezos is by not everybody. >> i don't want them anywhere near me. my friend gave me one because he wants to modernize me he thinks he's a pedestal on the automatic and the my cane. i cannot stand machines that do things that i want them to do or don't do things that i want them to do. i break them easily.
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i get creeped out listening to these amazon and apple things, i'll be complaining at a friend's house and suddenly respond out of nowhere because it is been listening. because they don't realize i have it. i fantastic party trick is asking any of siri or lexa who is the president of the united states. and they just say it and it really kills the mood. tom: they don't have a nickname? >> donald trump. and then you can start touring and everyone else gets glum. [laughter] you would think with the high tech guys, google is doing that. >> deems coming as a president. [laughter] some people think you have to be crazy to get married. not me. you've a lower chance of going crazy if you do. this is a new study by michigan state university that found married people have a lower risk of developing dementia in the
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study followed over 15000 participants age 52 or over and found divorces are twice as likely to experience dementia as married people are. have we finally figured out why the clintons are still together? [laughter] this does not surprise me at all. not all you do is argue with your wife in front of alexa and her healthy. >> we don't argue and i'm only 51. absolutely any married man of her age group understand that if were not married not only would we be suffering dementia but dogs would eat our face-off at night, you don't understand. the flight of the meal after a certain age. >> is not talking metaphorically, a dog eating her face. [laughter] it is no good, you need to be married people and not get divorced. this is my tip for everybody. that is a great tip. emily, mid need women but on the other side we have the crazy cat
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lady, we know marriage is good especially if you advance. >> especially for tax purposes. [laughter] i sell this and thought it was a challenge i expect because apparently you keep your mind acute by keeping challenge all the time in marriage is challenging. also i learned that the most surefire way to overcome a serious illness is the strength and quality of your closest relationship. i also felt that that probably is almost to that. in a positive loving wonderful relationship. >> that is an idealist way of looking at it. but i don't even think it has to be happy. i had a landlord and his wife used to stop him on the head all day. and she would hit him. and he was sharp as attack because of it. even if you're fighting, at least you'll gain mentally. >> if there's any connection between dimension and self protection and staying sane and married is completely forgetting
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a whole broad swath of things that happened in your life between you and your wife. but generally i guess it keeps you on your toes and moving. we sell will happen when joe biden broke up with barack obama he started to slip immediately. it was unbelievable. he can barely remember a thing and that's because he is not everyday challenged by barack obama. tom: he has been going around telling phony stories and things like that. but is not crazy, it will catch up to him. >> it's starting to show in the polls he still has a great lead in the south and a lot of the more conservative states places that are less wacky than iowa. one of the sleeper wacky states. tom: we know there is many things, having a pet makes your heart rate go down, being in a relationship helps your health
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and it would help with dementia as well. it somebody to talk to. it can also help if you weren't married but in a community. if you go down to the retirement community and people get out and play golf together, it's been stimulated stimulated, challenge, being connected with others, that's where there's a danger with these phones and of a thing. a danger of disconnectedness that a lot of people feel because were on our phones all the time. i think the quality of relationships in whatever form that they take is a good thing. tom: not just any devices but tvs. retirees are living alone spouses passed away and they sent front of the tv on day. >> what we wanted to watch fox. >> summer has not ended but we are seeing our first snowflakes. indiana university is encouraging students to use the word out when someone uses offensive words in their presence. the phrase is part of a larger guide published by the school that aims to reduce bias in language. it pushes students away from
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gender language as man-made and mankind as well as married couples and spouses. we just got trouble for the last segment. not that any of these kids have a shot at being a spouse. if this is the future of our country, how can we get in china's good graces when they take us over. [laughter] i think this is a positive step for the university to say you should say ouch then publicly lynching people. that maybe you shouldn't do this or outraged the campus. this is been going on with campuses all across the country, it's wild and i cannot wait for all the universities to go bankrupt so china can come here. >> i was thinking that that makes sense, the idea that ouch is putting on yourself instead of saying, you're blaming the person you're saying it, that's all that they do and they say
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it's your problem, things you said you hurt me. but if you say ouch, your expressing the vulnerability and the other person may be react. >> that is true and were all searching for any positivity in the discussion. but the whole notion that words cause pain, didn't we learn a little nursery rhyme in the playground? that is the thing, you can say terrible things to me and it does not hurt because they are just words. ring around the rosie with a mean one. >> and blood he mary and the turning around. >> to stones they break my bones names will never hurt me. i said names will never hurt me. >> we had words. tom: we knew there was a difference between actual violence in words and we seem to have lost that. >> this reminded me of the recent overhaul of the criminal justice language system in san francisco which forces people to use certain language instead of the usual felon and drug addict in whatever, were replacing
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these meaning it's putting a lot of energy on something distrusting from the main point. it's wasting everyone's time and distracted from the larger point of education. are these guys in school to learn but instead their learning how to not offensive buddy and a daily conversation which the second you get to the real world were not be hopeful. it's another distraction hiding the ball and you looking at me like i'm saying some decreasing. >> i'm wondering if you think were coming back from it at all? we have the dave chapelle special in the language and i wonder if someone will push back on this. is it going to happen? >> the people who write about comedy for living, dave chapelle is not funny because he's punching down unlike when he is making fun of crackheads. it is like the 2% sliver who are the guardians of the discourse, or getting worse about the stuff and not getting better. dave chapelle has an audience and getting richer from those
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people laughing because he's funny and also going upright the comedians do. they are going right up against a controversial subject. [laughter] some comedians get laughs. >> i saw a movie coming out about a joker. he's a successful comedian and i love dave chapelle. it seemed like he was frozen in the early 2000 and unfrozen right after the social justice and it will come up and he doesn't learn that he's a lesson. obviously the prison workout in south africa. it's an incredible special. i think it is funny and the problem with comedy it is not funny. tom: we need another comedian besides the one in the white house, stick around, another crazy twist in the jeffrey epstein saga, word that not one
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tom: just when you thought jeffrey epstein saga could not get more absurd. we learned that two cameras outside of epstein cell did not function the night he allegedly hanged himself. they report that the fbi is examining the cameras to see what went wrong. it is just the latest wrinkle in the bizarre and infuriating story of how the disgrace was able to kill himself before going to trial on trafficking underage girls. the criminal case against him dropped today but the investigation is far from over. epstein's death is a current topic of a probe in the justice department inspector general is looking into the incident.
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multiple women have found suits against epstein and they signed his will to days before his death that shows he's worth 577 million bucks. will these women get to see some of the cash? offense the attorney david bruno. this gets really weird. let's go over all the weird things, i counted five you might have more. will start with he was on suicide watch and taken off. why was he taken off, he requested it? >> he was psychologist came to the conclusion he is in order suicide watch. as a former prosecutor, uninvestigated suspicious suicides. the thing that troubled me the most is a report today with the cameras being out in malfunction. tom: why is a cameras biggest
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thing? >> every single deal has cameras everywhere and it's not just that one fact. i would've relied on the cameras, i would've said this is a jail, there are cameras that would clear this potential murder because it's outside the cell. but now were learning it was not working. you couple that with the guards that were sleeping. the roomie was moved out the day before. tom: could there be a reason, let's say he wanted to commit suicide. , to me the things a point to suicide, he did the will to days before and what if he did throw money around like he does to guards and psychiatrist to say he's not a risk. he starts pushing money around and all these things could be nothing, get the roommate out, if you threw money around and corrupt officials could that exponent? >> yes but that's a lot of speculation right there. right now were getting an ominous information. a most careful because were coming to opinions and attorneys in the report is anonymous law
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enforcement source. those are all possibilities but certainly this is just time after time in our talk about cameras in addition to all the other things and as a society we need answers and i'm glad the attorney general is looking at this, the inspector general, we need a similar report that we got with comey, we need answers, it's a such a high-profile case and attorneys like me cannot believe with a set of facts here that this individual was even allowed or had the opportunity to do this given the high-profile nature of the case and all the issues before specifically the fact that he may have tried this before. >> looks like a previous attempt. but when the conspiracy theorist keep going it's like powerful people wanted him out. but to me my answer to that, it
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does not let the powerful people off the hook. they march into his home and now that he's dead they can go through the files. these powerful people that wanted him gone, it would not have made sense to knock the guy off. >> it's a great point, today the case was dismissed against jeffrey epstein. but the d.o.j. came out and said they will prosecute other co-conspirators. so you're right, it does not in there. it takes away a critical witness no doubt, jeffrey epstein if you were to cooperate against the people he would bid and very trouble for others. but they will have to rely on other witnesses, documentary evidence, minus jeffrey epstein if they will go out after other people. tom: thank you for being here. did president trump promise the wall, he is screaming big news -- the penal returns without reaction
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extreme measures to get the wall built before the 2020 election, don't worry, i will pardon you. the president did not sound like a man ready to renew his post subscription and tweeting another fake story in the amazon washington post which states he broke the wall to build the law which is going improperly, i would give them a pardon. this is made up by the washington post only in order to demean and disparage, fake news. so did the president encouraged to break the law and build the wall? and so what is taking so long? back on the panel emily, matt, chris, emily he says things and just the other day he turned and said i'm the chosen one, he says things. to. >> i will not claim to know whether that was said or not whether joking or not. i think would love to have 70 say, do it all pardon you. there's a long list of things i
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would do. it's unusual that the media is focusing on this aspect rather than the perspective coming up from south america, why we have people flying across the border, how we as policymakers and constituents can discuss why the southern border with top that. it's always a trump focused hiding the ball rather than focusing on the issues that would make a difference and matter. tom: do you think he said it, do you think he said he'd pardon them? >> yeah. go ahead and do it, take the land, that was a quote -- a libertarian who remembers the oughts, there is a tenure. do remember the superhighway that was never going to end there was a main issue to. >> there was the trans- texas court that rick perry came up with and they were going to seize 580 for thousand acres
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using eminent domain and that was a conspiracy theory in the amaral, that was the reason why people opposed it and on this network conservatives in general because that's way too much eminent domain for too big of a project. he wants to take the land of people -- >> is there a land a place -- i do want intimate domain for a mall or road but the border. if you are going to eminent your domain is right there on the border. >> a most every institution is broken at this point, where the federal congress and the courts will not allow the president to fulfill one of the duties of the federal government, one of the reasons we came together not just as a confederacy of states but to secure the border and secure security. that should be absolutely easy and it's very difficult but also difficult to trust anyone in the media because the washington post, cnn, new york times have gotten so many things wrong and
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somebody and ominous stories that when they say something, that's out of character. when they say something like this, i either turn off my mind, he found a former official who is angry or disgruntled or things get taken out of context, they would say that thing according to current and former officials and they number it, that is dishonest. tom: i think that you have got to, when you plant and if you buy land and there's wetland you cannot develop it because of the wetland law. if you're on the border, if your property on the border you have to let them build the wall. >> they should drain the swamp as a sign of civilization. >> you have to go through official process, you cannot just grab it, yet to give them compensation or go through process. the president is proposing if
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this is true, screw the process, let's just do this. we don't get to do this in this country,. >> we need process. >> thank you there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. 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.
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