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do. i don't like it either. but talk about total hypocrisy. nancy pelosi never had a problem with the press issues. she can dish it out. but shy sure can't take it. joining me right now, daily caller stephanie hamill, where has she been? where has she been to ask is this what reporters do? yeah. this is what reporters do. >> there is so much hypocrisy. we would need a 24 hour shower or month-long show to cover it all. this is happening every day by the sycophants in the mainstream media. jim acosta is the king of it and they are praised for it. people aren't crying over it. but i watched a video of vintage nancy pelosi from 1998 where she said quote the republicans were
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paralyzed with hatred towards bill clinton during the impeachment time. i don't know what is in nancy pelosi's heart and neither does james rosen. but what was cut out of this interaction is the question was legitimate. i don't like how he phrased it. but which he went to say was that a lot of the congressional republicans were saying this impeachment effort was coming from a place of dislike. they would like to regain power. we went on to explain the rest of his question, it made sense. trish: to use the term hate. it seems like they hate him. we have run so many of these clips on this show. maxine waters comes to mind where she is effectively encouraging gangs to grew up on people. gang up on anybody who is a
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trump supporter. she wants them to be shamed. eric holder famously saying when they -- ways it, when they go low, we kick them? there is a kind of anger there that is quite powerful and quite on display, stephanie. every uncle day. >> every single day. this is coming from straight news reporters who are there to do a job and ask questions, not insert their feeling. not create some sort of show so they can get famous and sell books and be on other networks to talk about it. it's a disgrace where we are today. i study journalism. this is not what i wanted reporting for. what i'm seeing is an embarrassment to journalists everywhere. trish: schools in general we talked about. you have only to talk to the stanford and harvard professor.
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we know how liberal those institutions are. i guess you can multiply it by a thousand. it's good to see you. thank you so much. this top guy at homeland security telling the "washington examiner," president trump about to slap mortar rivers on mexico if mexico doesn't do more to stop the flow of illegal migrants entering our country. the trump administration warning the remain in mexico policy must go even further. and it must include anyone trying to enter the united states at all. not just hispanics. according to homeland security, border agents are seeing more people from africa and under yeah trying to claim asylum in america. a newly hired bernie sanders campaign official under fire for having a history of racial slurs and denigrating remarks directed
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as gaze, jews, women. that covers it. right? we have a look at what he said. first a horrific attack by a saudi national at u.s. naval air station. florida congressman math matt gaetz says it's an act of terror. kt mcfarland is here to in your printer ready for another school year? what's "cyan" mean? honor roll. (imitates whooshing, booming)
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found multiple tweets he posted containing' racist and homophobic slurs. known anti-semite linda sarsour whom he welcomed with open arms. >> support of a state like israel that is built on white supremacy. trish: he also likes the whole lefty squad, aoc, ilhan omar. he's made some pretty anti-semitic comments himself, all in his corner. florida congressman matt gaetz is calling it quits. rick scott is demanding review of military programs as new information comes into us about the smoothing at the pensacola naval air station. a shooting that killed four
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including the gunman and injured more than half a dozen. the gunman we learned was a saudi national. a pilot being trained here. >> there is going to be lot of questions about this individual being a foreign national being a part of the saudi air force, then to be here training on our soil. to do this, given this wars a foreign national in the employ of a foreign service, there will be time to do this, but obviously the government saudi arabia needs to make things better for these victims. trish: you bet there are a lot of questions and there will and lot more questions. this gets back to the heart of the immigration issue. why aren't we doing a better job of figuring out who is actually here. who we are writing here. why aren't we screening people? why is it a saudi national, matt gaetz, congressman from florida
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is saying this is an act of terror. why didn't we find nothing his background before we allow him into that naval base? joining me now, former trump national security advisor, kt mcfarland. can we do more? the left will say that's racist or xenophobe you can or who knows what. >> i want to offer my condolences to the navy families and this military and the brave heroes. i'm a navy mom myself and it breaks my heart to think this happened right before christmas in a military town on a navy base. to answer your question, yes, we do train. we have almost 10,000 foreign nationals who train in the united states on american equipment. and the american equipment is sold to them or we give equipment or sell it to them.
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the home country should vet them as well as the united states. but i hope we don't get to the point where we do away with these programs for a couple reasons. first it gives us the ability to connect with young the young officer corps in all these different countries. and they make lifelong friendships. they can share how to train and use the equipment and how to be a good military officer. for example, general sisi during the egyptian revolution. one of the first phone calls he made was to a buddy he had gone to the army war college with years before, and he asked questions. trish: i hear you. what i am concerned about. i don't think anybody is going to say we are going to stop training for our allies. but we have to do a better job
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vetting them within and they have to do a better job vetting them. the only way this works is for to us know who is in our country, kt. >> that's right. trish: if you are coming as part of the saudi military or coming up through the mexican-texas border. we need to know who they are and what their background is. >> the trouble i always had with the i am dwraition issue. the security part of it. we treat everybody the same. we ought to look at the profile. not racial profiling. but behavior profiling. i don't know if the saudi national has been associated with terrorism. you don't want to jump to that conclusion. but there are behavior patterns, whether it's terrorists at home or terrorists that come into the united states from abroad. we should look at those behavior patterns before we let anybody in. we should watch the behavior patterns.
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it's not racism, it's behavioral. >> i'm so sick of it, kt. you know me. and you know how much i believe in the american dream of and the opportunity for anybody to come here and realize it. legally. not illegally. legally. and the idea that anybody would say if you don't believe somebody could come here illegally, some how that's racist. kt, it's so utterly wrong, it's stooping to such a level that is really shows how much they hate the other side. >> somebody said it very well. they said i'm note against immigration. i'm just in favor of people waiting in line. you want to immigrate to the united states, do it legally. until we can secure our borders and as you point out, know who
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is here, what are they doing, why are they here,. trish: the fact that the left is trying toy paint people, conservatives as mean or racist because they are just asking to make sure that our country is safe, that's wrong. anyway, it's good to see you. thank you so much. it's friday which means it's time to add to aoc's greatest hits. >> how many years until the world ends again? we have 12 years left to cut emissions by at least 50%, if not more. it's a liberal interpretation. is it okay to still have children? trish: the socialist congresswoman is claiming president trump's food stamp revisions would have starved his family. the only problem, the revisions
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only apply to childless adults under 50. but first the vice president's daughter is here tonight to talk about her brand-new christmas book. i am so happy to welcome charlotte pence next. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. and this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to taco night at your favorite restaurant. and they're the best-tasting tacos in the entire world. and just when you think it couldn't get any better, they bring you out another taco... ...cuz they made an extra one. ♪ extra taco! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts.
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trish: charlottes pence and her mom karen pence are out with a christmas book. marlon bundo's best christmas ever. he goes on a lot of adventures. >> he does. it's been fun to do with my mom so far. we started it actually when i kind of moved out of the house across the country. and it's been a really fun project. this our third one. trish: your mom is an artist and shy has always been an artist.
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she used to paints when you were young, and this is a great way for you to use your story telling skills and for her to get to do the illustrations. >> she was doing watercolor illustrations when we were growing up. she is an art teacher. she is very, very talented. trish: tell me about the bunny. i guess he gets to go to a christmas party at the white house. >> my parents host tons of parties at the residence every year. marlon is trying to help my mom get ready for the parties. so he goes around and meets all of the staff that works so hard every year on the parties, but learns at the end of the day the true meaning of christmas. trish: wow. this is great. i am just looking -- the illustrations really are beautiful. your mom is super talented. i don't know if the viewers can
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see any of this. it's really pretty. and it's nice tore kids to get an inside look. i think kids wonder, wow, what is that like to be in the white house? for you, you are not a little kid anymore *. but there were times i imagine that you were part of politics, right? growing up. what was that like? your dad is out there on stage, and often probably getting attacked because that's the reality of politics. what was that like as his daughter? what is it like now? >> i think the most important thing i learned from watching my parents and watching my dad is seeing that, you know, that's just part of the job. my dad talks a lot about when we see protesters he always said that's what freedom looks like. he has been saying that long before he was vice president. it's really true.
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i think it kind of comes with the territory. it's not ease yesterday to see that. but it's just part of it. trish: i wonder sometimes. it's hard for kids. the whole thing that happened with barron trump getting dragged into the hearings. i am a mom and have three little kids. i can't imagine how hard that would be for parents. i think you were kept enough away from the spotlight. but for them to drag a child into it. that's tough stuff. that just shows you how difficult it is. and the conversation you have to have with your child to say this isn't you. this has nothing to do with you. did you guys ever have conversations like that growing up? >> absolutely. i think there is no space for attacking a politician's child.
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especially when they are not out front going after certain policies. but i do think my parents have kind of shown me at least a little bit how they handle criticism. we definitely talked about that growing up of course. it kind of washes off. trish: ultimately at the end of the day you have to know who you are, and who knows you. because anybody can say anything. >> that's right. the media climate is pretty intense. i think even with this book, a children's book about christmas and the holidays, and we have hanukkah in there, too. i hope to be a little bit after reprieve i think everybody needs right now. trish: i think you are. and certainly marlon is. by the way, marlon is real. marlon actually lives at the
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vice president's house. trish: and he's been upon air force two. >> that's what propelled him to fame. the media thought it was funny that we had a rob it when we moved to washington, d.c. and he has three books now. trish: your parents have always had pets. >> yes. trish: i have to have you sign it for me because i will right my little kids. the socialist congresswoman claims the president's food stamp provisions would have starved her family. but 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 by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today.
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>> a bloody battle for independence. a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. >> it really helps to define what it means to be a texan. >> but a century later, a thousand miles away, what's this? >> it was very, very dirty. the edges were tattered. >> a texas painting in west virginia? does that make sense? >> these things just don't happen. >> did the legendary artist create another canvas also worth a fortune? >> i was flabbergasted. >> we were all literally on the edge of our seats. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]

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