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877-225-8587 that's all the time we have left this evening. we'll see you back here on monday. ♪ >> hello, everyone, and eric bolling, it is 8:00 in new ♪ bill o'reilly is on assignment tonight. we thank him for turning his hour over to us. >> thanks, bill. >> we begin with breaking news. a stunning confession from former dnc chair donna brazile. donna is finally admitting to what we all knew all along that she leaked cnn town hall questions to hillary clinton during the campaign while she,no donna brazile, was a contributor to the network.
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brazile confessed in essay published in "time" magazine saying, "among the many things did i in my role as a democratic operative and dnc vice chair prior to assuming the interim dnc chair position was to share potential town hall topics with the clinton campaign. my job was to make all our democratic candidates look good, and i worked closely with both campaigns to make that happen. but spending those -- sending those emails was a mistake i will forever regret." what donna brazile did was shameful and treasonous to our political system and stability, even threatening the journalism in america. at least cnn, for their part, demanded her resignation immediately. but let's now take a look at what she told jordan sheridan on the street denying those accusations. listen. >> reporter: do you owe the voters an apology for passing a question for a town hall excuse me, off to the hillary clinton campaign? >> you know what?
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i wish when you got your facts, you read -- you read the emails. >> i did read a lot of them.ot >> you clearly did not read my>> emails, sir. no one has ever, ever shared questions with any of us involved in cnn. >> in fact, greg, donna brazile denied it on several occasions, most recently in february. she said, no, i never received questions from cnn. there is no there there. she told bret baier you have misinformation and on and on. that's what happens when you get away with something. deny it, deny it. i'm married. i know these things. [laughter] >> you have to understand whatat she did. she elected donald trump. imagine if she hadn't done thise if she had not helped hillary clinton get the nomination and bernie got thear nomination. you had mentioned this before. bernie was a bigger threat. >> totally. >> more die-hard fans for bernie than there was for hillary. bernie was likeable.
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hillary was detestable. he probably would have been a tougher challenge. we could have ended up -- thanks to donna brazile, we didn't have a socialist president. she made america great again. donna brazile is an american hero. >> round of applause. >> from now on, anytime you cheat in a debate, have you to call it a brazilian. >> big back and forth with megyn kelly when she was over here. and she said your information is solely false. >> well, listen, deny, deny until there is no more ability to deny. and that's what's happened here. but, you know, this is also what candidate trump then was saying. tried to tell people, listen, the fix is in.tu they are colluding. this is what is going on. turns out he was correct. and i admire her for coming clean and telling the truth. personally, she is a nice person, what she did here, she says she regrets. it's not a good call. it's not good for the party. it just goes to show you.
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>> let me expand this out a little bit, juan. let's call it a vast left-wing conspiracy. politico exposed the other guy roland martin. a town hall with tv one. roland martin also sent donna brazile the question he was going to ask the next day and guess what happened? donna brazile asked that question the next day of hillary clinton. >> the point here is, one, cnn didn't share it with the democrat. secondly, this happened among the democrats. and sometimes i hear donald trump say, there goes donna brazile, as if she was thn one that was sharing the questions as if she was being given the questions to hillary clinton while debating donald trump. that's not what happened here. >> no. no. i think he was being very clever. nei he was actually saying to the bernie supporters, you got screwed by her. >> no. i think he was saying to trump supporters, i was cheated and i was cheated by donna brazile. in any case -- >> i think he said both, actually. h >> oh, so you think he said
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both. >> i think he did.rs he did say that about, bernie sanders did get cheated. >> it is important to note that cnn demanded her resignation. they put her on ice for a while because she became the dnc chair but then demanded her resignation when wikileaks exposed what was really going on. >> yeah. >> by the way, juan. we will let meghan respond to this. but this is what we know of. we don't know if donna brazile was feeding questions. o >> oh, stop with the conspiracy. >> oh, it was a conspiracy? >> i have two pages of donna brazile's speeches. >> juan: i'm standing up for meghan. >> meghan: i'm disappointed. i may sound a little pollyanna. i thought she was one of the good ones. last time i had encounter with her, she told me if i ever needed anyone to pray for me she would. this is not a person who i thought would do something like this.hi >> greg: somebody says you need somebody to pray for you??
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>> meghan: it's a nice thing to say tost someone. >> greg: she is as corrupt. most political time in our entire year in our life, she decides to leak and muddy the waters. >> meghan: she will never work in politics again. don't worry. her career is over 100%. she has tainted herself as a criminal act as far as i'm concerned. leaking questions to a candidate beforehand. highlights two things, number one, if she is getting leakedd that question. probably getting leaked more questions, the clinton campaign. i don't think that's conspiracy theory levels. i think there was probably a lot of corruption going on. >> common sense. >> meghan: a lot of young democrats in this country who are angry. who just absolutely didn't have bernie sanders. thought they believed in him. between her and debbie wasserman schultz there is a lot of corruption going on. in all seriousness. >> juan: this is hyperbole. >> eric: it was hyperbole until she admitted doing it and then it became reality.nd
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>> meghan: now it's fact. >> juan: meghan says she is out of politics. donna brazile is not out of politics. donna brazile is highly regarded as a political operative. if you want to blame someone, you know what? debbie wasserman schultz in terms of those emails. that's where a lot of the -- >> eric: why are you covering? >> juan: i'm not covering eanything. questions for the clinton campaign. let me just say. this my job. i'm reading a quote here. my job is to make all democratic candidates look good. i worked closely with both campaigns to make this happen. but sending those emails was a mistake. >> eric: i want to get greg in here. >> greg: i think she has toha apologize to bernie. >> and his supporters. >> greg: he could have been president. i thank god for donna brazile. i really do. >> eric: we will leave it at that topic. g >> greg: that was my positive turn.
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>> that was good. 8:00, very positive. >> what goes on between 6:00 and 8:00. turning now to the candidates who won the election. even though his opponent was being fed inside information. it was another big week for president trump from rallies tor interviews to press conferences leaving his supporters cheering and his critics head spinning. c >> the best way to keep foreign terrorists, or as some people would say in certain instances, radical islamic terrorists from attacking our country is to stop them from entering our country in the first place. >> our two countries must continue to work together to protect our people from radical islamic terrorism and to defeat isis. some of the fake news said, i don't think donald trump wants to build the wall. can you imagine if i said we're not going to build thehe wall? fake news.
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this ruling makes us look weak which, by the way, we no longer are. believe me. just look at our borders. if we had the greatestst health care bill ever in history and we needed eight votes from the democrats to get us up to the 60, they wouldn't vote for it. it's a very selfish thing. they are doing a very, very bad disservice for the country. we are going to ensure any regulations we have protect and defend your jobs, your w factories. w we're going to be fair. i will not stop fighting for the safety of you and your families, believe me. not today, not ever. >> eric: okay, k.g. grade president trump's week. >> kimberly: i think it was fantastic. it was big league. he really did a great job. he called out the press. his supporters, the movement, the forgotten men and women that have been left behind.
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that's our guy. that's why we show up for the rallies for him. that's why we voted for him. he talked about hey we are not weak anymore. we are strong. take a look at our borders. checking the box. fulfilling promises.si executive order, for discussion about building the wall. supreme court pick. like, he is covering the bases.t i think this week it really resonated, and culminating with his big push, given at the shoulder, to say, hey, i'm standing behind my new trump care. it's not ryancare, and i'm 100% all in. i know that upsets you but it did happen. >> eric: juan, kimberly gives an a? >> kimberly: i believe that was an a. p>> eric: score the president. >> juan: i leave it to the voters of america. the fox news channel has him down 8 points.as it's just not going well. even this rally, the kimberly is talking about.t. >> kimberly: that's not through the full week. that was taken earlier. >> the poll came out this week. >> right. >> it didn't encompass the whole week >> juan: the rally you are talking about, guess what, it's not set up by the white house. it's not open to the public. it's set up by the same group
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that set up trump campaign rallies. and you have to be a member of one of trump's organizations to get in. that's how they get out the tickets. so it's all trump people. this is not a democraticti process. this is, greg, what is the proper analogy to this?na >> meghan: why isn't this democratic? >> juan: because it's not -- it's like you have a self-selected group of people who are reinforcing. this is the bubble. you talk about a bubble. this is a hard-caved bubble of trump support.. >> greg: obama never did that. >> eric: get a grade from you before i move on to meghan? >> juan: given what's going on with the healthcare, which most americans don't want including republicans. i would say it was an failing>> week. >> eric: a and f. >> meghan: i think when you see that video right there, you see why he ended up winning and why he resonates with people. he speaks in a concise way. anybody that has any questions a going on with trumpcare. repeal and replace.g
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especially when you hear rand paul saying, i hear one thing from president trump and another thing from paul ryan. it should ease concerns at the moment. my problem with president trump right now isn't how he is doing and how he is speaking.ea it's sean spicer and how sean spicer is acting in some of his press conferences because i think a lot of his surrogatess don't do the messaging that comes out of his mouth justice for the candidate. >> he has to do it himself. >> your grade? >> b plus. it wasn't a bad week. >> greg: i do the pass/fail. and i say he passed, and i will tell you why. he is entering the presidency with what i call the honeymoon deficit. obama had a honeymoon, a forever moon. trump had to begin in a hole because the media doesn't like him. the reason why he is doing these things is to reach people because he has got to go over the head of the media. it's working. what he is creating, which is really interesting, is a contrast between fun and fear. so when you look at the rachel maddows of the world or
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keith olbermanns or democratics, weeping, fear and paranoia, apoplectic, apocalyptic fear. contrasting fear with fun. and at the end of the day -- >> fan favorite. >> greg: at the end of the day, you want to be with the fun people. you don't want to be with the scary people. >> juan: you had me. >> greg: i have you, juan. >> juan: are you kidding me? trump is not selling fear? those immigrants? the wall? our country is safer than ever?? >> greg: by the way, he never said "those immigrants." he's talking about illegal immigration and talking about the wall, talking about security. all of those things can be turned to positives in terms of protecting the country. m >> juan: you know what, meghan, no scoring on students in this country who should earn. >> are they building the wall? >> yes. we are going to get to that. >> eric: we have pass and fail. pass and fail. those cancel each other out. an a minus.
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>> a comes to donna brazile. news. >> he would have had a, but healthcare thing came up with earlier the president held his first joint conference news conference with german chancellor merkel. he pushed back against the perception in europe that he is pursuing isolationist trade t policies. >> mr. president, america first, don't you think this is going to weaken the european union?n? and why are you so scared of diversity in the news and in the media that you speak so often oe fake news and that things, after all, in the end, cannot be proven. for example, the fact that you have been wiretapped by mr. obama. >> nice, friendly reporter. well, first of all, i don't believe in an isolationist policy. but i also believe a policy of trade should be a fair policy.ls and the united states has been treated very, very unfairly by many countries over the years. and that's going to stop. but i'm not an isolationist. i'm a free trader.
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but i'm also a fair trader. our free trade has led to a lot of bad things happening. i'm not an isolationist by any stretch of the imagination. so i don't know what newspaper you are reading. that would be another example of as you say fake news. >> eric: all right, juan. so you and i disagree on some things. they call these free tradede agreements. i don't think they are free at all.ag i think they are the opposite of free trade. >> juan: you means things like the trans-pacific partnership. nafta. >> eric: those are the antipathy -- >> juan: explain to me why you say that? >> eric: you require us to make these trades instead of a free border. open border. i can trade with anyone if you want to do a deal with a nafta company have to go to nafta and say, i want to do a deal with canada. oh, okay, to deal with canada under nafta, some jobs have to go to mexico at higher cost.
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>> juan: when you have something like nafta, not only is it a benefit to america creating more jobs. >> eric: disagree. disagree. >> juan: it creates trade. how did this happen? in addition to the jobs, you also have things like labor standards and environmental standards that protect us all. and it encourages, encourages commerce. which is what we want to do. which is what president trump says he wants to do.rc t >> we don't see eye to eye on this. >> kimberly: bernie sanders sees eye to eye with donald trump about tpp. thank you again, donna brazile. >> greg: tp his house. it was hilarious. >> kimberly: oh, my god. don't worry, meghan, it's not contagious. >> meghan: how do you know? >> comments about president trump about what he may do with trade going forward.ng >> meghan: it must be interesting to be angela merkel. she is the last liberal leader.. didn't see the world as it is thought through the political science prism in a different way. so it's interesting.
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she represents really a time gone by. he is representing the populist, present that we live. in their body language here, a lot of people are commenting on this especially in social media, not like it was with shinzo abe from japan. they were shaking hands and laughing together. it will be interesting to see if any way they will be able to come together. >> kimberly: golf. you should golf too. it's great to do business. >> greg: populism without productivity isth hugo chavez: e free trade matters, germany is one of our best allies with trade. 750,000 jobs in america from germany alone. they make 500,000 cars in north carolina. you know, it helps us when we help them. >> juan: oh, my gosh. wait, wait. i'm feeling faint. i'm feeling faint. did you hear that? >> eric: i don't agree with that. >> greg: saint patrick's day. come on. where is your green? >> yeah. where is it?
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[cheers] ♪ >> kimberly: i always wanted to be a little irish step dancer. welcome back, and happy saint paddy's day to you all. this week, tucker carlson addressed the russian. he sees a far more provocative link between the election and nbc news. >> why does this story persist and indeed grow by the day? one reason is that organizations like nbc news and particularly its cable outlet, msnbc, have gone to remarkable lengths to keep it alive. complaints about nbc electioned meddling? given that company's conduct over the last six months, that's rich. consider the access hollywood tape. it was a political bomb detonated in the final days of the most intense political race of our life times.s. nbc rose the defense of hillary clinton and leaked that tape. and then they lied about it. what do you think played a bigger role in the 2016 race? the access hollywood tape or the
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russian government? that's an obvious one.eap >> kimberly: it's clear that nbc news has been on a mission before and after the election to take down president trump. >> 2005 is the year that mr. trump married his lovely wife, melania. this was their first jointly filed tax return as a married couple. and that tax return would be used as a very important piece of evidence as to whether or not she should get citizenship. so you better believe that the 2005 tax return is going to be sterling, right? that it's going to display excellent citizenship and no red flags whatsoever.ip >> i had hope and an open mind and i have lost hope completely and my mind is closed. this presidency is fake and failed. >> when he said today, america first -- it was not just a racial, i mean, i shouldn't say racial. the hitlerian background to it. it was the message, what does theresa may think about it this morning when she picks up the papers? what does she say?y? >> you are the kind of guy
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strikes me as having, as my friends would say, a good b.s. monitor. you know what that means. what does your monitor tell you about this wiretapping story, senator? do you think it's real? >> is it as striking to you in the briefing room as it is to television viewers that an alternative universe is being proposed, alternative definitions are being trotted out in realtime? >> kimberly: let's pick a pal.l. your pal can be rachel maddow. >> greg: first i want to say brian williams puts the -as in gravitas. i only rhyme things for no apparent reasons. we are on a verge of a conflict with north korea, and you have rachel maddow waving two pages from a tax return. like your house is on fire and you are busy dusting the hummels. it's scary. she got something like 3.7 million. >> eric: 4 million. which means that the next tax return, she is going to be waving the two pages around. >> greg: i don't think there can
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be a sequel to buffoonery. you can only burn people two times. there is no new coke 2. there is no crystal i pepsi 2. >> eric: are you sure the --- >> greg: they'll get suckered in. not me. >> eric: didn't they buy into that schtick about the boat and the bank over there? >> greg: conspiratorial mind probably ate it up. i don't know if the general population is going to. i don't know if it will trend on twitter again. turning into the modern glenn beck. when she started doing things about obama.gs she is the modern glenn beck. >> kimberly: i like when you do the shimmy. >> greg: i have an itch. >> kimberly: make this nightmare end. meghan mccain, save us. >> meghan: i was hook, line, and sinker watching rachel maddow live. it was exploding all over twitter. in the beginning, it was very conspiratorial.
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russian oligarchs. i was making a really noble attempt at following it. it ended up being, donald trump is a wealthy man who paid his fair share in taxes. i have agree with you, she has hurt her credibility extremely badly going forward in the future. and i think that a lot of these people at nbc really need to take a breath, stop divorcing themselves from reality and from where we are at, and actually try to do some real journalism here because what they did, to me, was just a schtick, a trick on "jackass." ever watch that with johnny knoxville for the lead up? it was that stupid and ridiculous and complete waste total time. she may have gotten 4 million viewers that night. the long-term ramifications of this will be felt for a long time. >> greg: remember evel knievel, snake river canyon? >>juan: 10-year-old, two pages out of a tax return. here's the thing.
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the big goal in all of american journalism right now is to get donald trump's tax returns. >> greg: it's the birth certificate of the left. >> juan: no, no, no, this is real. remember, the birth certificate was about fake news. that's fake news. this is real. >> greg: oh, yeah? >> juan: donald trump has not released his tax returns, and to this moment, that is real news. when you go after nbc and say oh, tucker said, imagine if nbc hadn't leaked that video on the bus with -- you know, guess what? what happened right after, the russians, through wikileaks, had another bust on terms of hillary and what was going on in her campaign. so who had the bigger impact? i think it's the russians.ca i don't think it's close. how can you blame journalists when trump comes out and says stuff like, oh, president obama wiretapped me. and so far zilch, no substantiation. >> greg: wouldn't it be nice if they did real journalism and determine who leaked the document?
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the reality is, the person who leaked the document committed a felony. rachel maddow didn't.. the reporter who got it in his mailbox didn't. >> kimberly: according to him, then donald trump is guilty. because this guy said look, maybe donald trump sent it to me and put it in my box. >> eric: you are allowed to leak your own documents. >> kimberly: i know. what he was suggesting so ridiculous. >> eric: brian williams and rachel maddow, knock yourself out. where did this document come from? >> juan: what was it stamped? "client copy." oh! maybe that's why the suggestion came that it came from somebody within the trump camp? >> greg: brian williams will announce that actually he found it himself. [laughter] >> kimberly: they got hit hard. anything about your girl mika? [laughter] >> from what she said about "outnumbered." still your girl?
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>> eric: i was on "outnumbered" when this was going on.ir she took a couple of shots. >> meghan: she said i'm legs in a dress, forget my ivy league degree, and we're a top ten cable news show. absolutely ridiculous. i'm deeply offended. and support your team here at fox.x. thank you, kimberly. >> eric: i know scarborough. he is a friend of mine. i happen to like his show. >> kimberly: all the women on "outnumbered" are my friends. >> greg: his show is called "morning joe," which is a euphemism for something.is look it up. >> kimberly: before we lose ours my pillow sponsorship, next, new details on how president trump plans to strike back at sanctuary cities that provide safe havens to illegals. safe right there. ♪
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. president trump has made it crystal clear how he feels about illegal immigration.ta >> don't even think about it. we will build the wall.. weth have some bad hombres here, and we are going to get them out. as you know, i'm very much opposed to sanctuary cities. if we have to we will defund. >> just say --d >> i don't want to defund a state or city. i don't want to defund anybody. i want to give them the money they need to properly operate as a city or a state. if they're going to have sanctuary cities, we may have to do that. >> juan: the president want to punish any sanctuary city mayorw who defies him on federal immigration law. now, mr. trump wants to cut mori than $200 million in local funding for jails that hold illegal immigrants who have already been convicted of crime. so is this enough to get these sanctuary cities in line? let's go to the prosecutor,
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miss guilfoyle. >> kimberly: yes. i think that this is also, again, something i'm just seeing a theme here of president trump being very consistent with candidate trump. there are certain promises that he made that he was going to make sure -- make america safe again. he was going to secure our borders. he was going to build theo wall. and he was going to take to task sanctuary cities and those thath flagrantly violate the rules and layses because we are a nation f laws. so this is really a pushback on those cities. and he is saying specifically what he is going to do. we do know they are going to go back, which is, use the judiciary and use the bench to be able to legislate and be activists against anything thate he proposes. and that is what we see here becausee the state of california already has legislation coming forward that will go to the courts. it's much in the same way as the executive order. >> juan: eric, when you hear that mayors from the sanctuary
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cities saying we are not going to be playing ball and be intimidated, making the argument that their federal police shouldn't be doing federal functions anyway, what do you say? >> eric: i say 200 million is a good start.se nowhere near enough. this is federal reimburse: if these municipalities hide or harbor these illegals, they won't be able to receive the reimbursement. they get paid per inmate per day or week, whatever it is. they will pull that back. there is literally tens of billions of dollars they can pull backk in various forms to the state.te the state would have to come down to the city and say, hey, either you turn this over or t we're not going to pave that highway that runs through your city. there are a lot of ways to do it, but certainly is a heads-up to sanctuary cities that they mean business, and i think miami, the mayor of miami said -- >> juan: mayor of miami changed. they flipped. >> kimberly: california is a problem. >> juan: i think your home state is arizona. >> kimberly: yes, it is. >> juastate.n:rd >> meghan: big shoutout, arizona. >> juan: i wanted to make sure. her dad was born in panama, right?t?ak
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>> meghan: he was. i was born and raised inin arizona. >> eric: middle name is juan mccain. >> juan: let's get serious. >> meghan: born in a canal zone. born in a canal zone. >> juan: go with the ivy league education. [laughter] >> meghan: i don't know what you said. i was listening to juan.. >> greg: birth canal. >> eric: that was your best line of the week. >> meghan: i'm so entertained by that. >> kimberly: somebody run the "special report" repeat. >> meghan: really hard to concentrate on my answer. >> juan: this crew is something else. >> meghan: i think if you wantnt to have a sanctuary city, then your state should succeed from -- secede from the union. i don't understand the idea that there are certain cities and certain areas of the country that are going to take the law into their own hands. i think president trump should revoke the federal funding if, in fact, these cities continue
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to go forth like in the city of los angeles and do this. and every person who goes on television, especially every politician who defends this, needs to meet with kate steinle's family. needs to meet with the family of someone who has been injured or killed by an illegal immigrant in an sanctuary city. real life implications for keeping these in place. it's not that we can't have an conversation about comprehensive immigration reform or immigration in general. when you are talking aboutpi specifically sanctuary cities having different rights for citizens of the united states of america where you can come in and there could be an illegal immigrant who has committed many crimes that could possibly kill you, that's not something most americans can get behind. >> juan: let me push back on you, meghan. let me say, i find the way of framing the argument puzzling. something like 2%. 2% of illegal immigrants who committed any felony crime. so we are talking about 98% who are peaceful, hard-working people who are the gardeners, the cooks. >> kimberly: they are breaking the law by being here illegally. >> juan: that's fine. >> meghan: talk about immigration in general.g there are a lot of people, people that my brother served with, who served in the military in order to become citizens and sometimes got their citizenship
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in places like iraq and afghanistan and actually wentik through comprehensive -- the comprehensive process in order to become a citizen. so why do these people get to get in line ahead of people? served, gone through the proper changes. >> juan: talking about illegal immigrants as criminals.ra >> meghan: i'm not -- i'm talking specifically in sanctuary cities. the concept of a sanctuary cityl in the united states of america is hard for me to understand that an area of the country would say, mm, president trump, you know what? what you are saying and what the laws you are putting out, i'm not going to abide by them. we have a special place where the federal law doesn't have anything to do with them. >> juan: here's more far-left pushback. to say cops would say, we wanta people in the illegal immigrant community to cooperate with us and g keep america safe. >> greg: that line is only used by liberal mayors and no one else. people will tell you that police officers do not say that. it's always the liberal mayor. and these liberal mayors, if they care enough about sanctuary cities, they need to open the doors to their homes, not just
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illegal aliens, but gang members come right into their master bedroom. snuggle in between the spouses,b get an m-13 thug in there. why not? because you have got to live by your deeds. >> meghan: then you would be murdered. >> greg: by the way -- that's the point. people have died. i'm okay with my sanctuary city if i get my own sanctuary city. i would like to ride myi' miniature pony in an indoor mall whenever i please. there should be a sanctuary city where i don't have to pay taxes or wear clothing or whatever. why is there only specific sanctuary city for things that please liberals?re by the way, another thing that drives me crazy. the left is always on the side of sentimentality. never security. they wanted to feel good about themselves. >> kimberly here is the good news. i.c.e. is not waiting for these
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derelicts. they are going in and doing the arrest. they can supersede the officials. >> juan: let me quickly add, you guys are scaring me. the idea of deportation court. >> greg: we are evil people, juan. >> juan: i think the statue of liberty is saying -- isn't thiss a nation of immigrants? >> meghan: i will have my own sanctuary city where i don't have to pay taxes. >> juan: who said you don'tun he to pay taxes? >> eric: isn't -- you know, any municipality that is legalized or decriminalize or legalize marijuana basically sanctuary city for that crime as well? i'm on your side on this. i think there should be -- you are a mayor. you want to harbor illegal aliens -- >> kimberly: there are laws in those states. >> eric: my point, and i agree with the state law superseding the federal law on things like marijuana. k if you want to be a sanctuary municipality, that's fine. but the federal government --
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>> kimberly: don't get the dollar. >> eric: food stamp funds. >> juan: they can do it in the budget. i have got to run. >> eric: you can't say we are against it for sanctuary cities for illegals. f for sanctuary states for marijuana. >> kimberly: it's hypocritical hypocritical. >> juan: you ding the left for suddenly discovering state rights.cove up next, five best, worst, and weirdest stories of the week up next. >> kimberly: that already happened. >> happy saint patrick's day. ♪ ou look so beautiful ♪ tonight ♪ what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: we're debut ago brand new segment tonight. this will end very well or very poorly. we're calling it ♪ ♪ >> greg: we're debuting a brand new segment tonight. this will end very well or very poorly. we're calling it... ♪ circus music. nice.ei that's the weirdest story of a week. we each pick one story in each category. kimberly, the best story for you.u. >> kimberly: best story, you all saw it, the tennessee rally. the enthusiasm of the crowd, so the people that put president trump in office. still super excited and fired up and patriotic about the country.
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>> greg: nice. juan, what was your best story of the week? >> juan: michelle obama's advice to a girl on "master chef junior" about working hard in school. >> greg: that's good. >> juan: it was terrific because she said that's what counts. >> greg: working hard. eric?e >> eric: trump taxes that rachel maddow discovered. she was right, it was historic. >> greg: greatest hour of television not on fox. >> meghan: hysteria from the left. >> greg: weird part. meghan, what was your best story? >> meghan: unfortunately, it was mine. specifically krystal calling it a nothing burger. got to hurt if krystal is attacking you, nothing burger. >> greg: change it from nothingg burger to nothing taco? >> eric: if we did it.
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>> greg: nothing tostada? >> eric: we can't say taco tuesday.he >> greg: my best story was the robot thespian. robot playing a role in a pipeline theater. this is the first step to actors being replaced. actor costs too much money. replace them with a robot.st they are better actors than matt damon or ben affleck. >> eric: did you see thatg: interview with the talking robot? is that a human being talking for it? >> greg: i like to pretend they are using their own voice. >> juan: robot can never be as attractive as a human. >> greg: you apparently haven'tv been to the mall lately. [laughter] worst story for you, meghan? >> meghan: chelsea clinton announced a book called "she persisted." r i would rather get a root canal "she persisted" by chelsea clinton. >> greg: buy seven copies and sleep with them. >> eric: your monologue was
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amazing yesterday. trump apology. >> greg: what about you, juan? >> juan: the worst was former national security advisor mike flynn paid more than $67,000 by russian companies before the election. pan this is while he was advising candidate trump. oh, bad, bad, bad. >> greg: yeah, but he is gone now, so there you go. kimberly? >> kimberly: my worst story was the snoop dogg and bow wow and? all the people out there that can't take a joke when this little one asked me what should happen, oh, kill them. federal marshall should go and visit them. the point is what they did, what they said was really out of line and reprehensible. disrespectful to women and i love the women that contacted me that said, thank you for sticking up to the first lady and women out there to not be treated like this and subjugated. >> greg: you were live parroting what they do. show how absurd it was. the people at the daily beast too dumb to figure that out? is that it?
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>> juan: i think the spin starts here. the daily beast still around? >> kimberly: you were at the table. >> greg: i heard you. >> meghan: how is the segment going? good, right? >> greg: you like it. start with weird. >> eric: orangutans boxing. >> kimberly: what was up with that? >> eric: watch for a second. hysterical. they trained two orangutans. >> kimberly: did they get hurt? >> eric: like chuck schumer. k >> greg: i worry how they teach them, but they are not fighting. >> eric: watch this knockout. here we go. in the corner. ready, ready, turns around, and, ready, here it comes, 3, 2, 1. >> juan: mixed martial arts? >> eric: boom! >> greg: juan, weird?>> awesome.: that was >> juan: on the show this week, on "the five," i offered a prescription for how to pay for
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the trump wall. >> greg: what was it? >> juan: bolling told me it was just right.ng instead we have mexico pay for it, just have mexican workers. >> greg: meghan, did i get you? >> meghan: my weirdest, prince william was caught dancing like a dad, really badly in switzerland. i don't know if they have clips of it. he dances so bad it makes him way less hot. i think my own 80-year-old father dances better than that. >> greg: dancing in a circle. >> meghan: just sit, drink, bob your head. >> kimberly: maddow, the reaction by the left. like, the hysteria and freaking out because of the trump taxes. lightning round. >> greg: weirdest thing, memphis meats creating chicken strips grown from cells in a lab. clean meat, doesn't come from animal, it's actually made by cells. i'm a little freaked out by this. >> kimberly: how does your stomach react?
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>> greg: it made me realize something. every single thing you eat on the planet, whether you are vegan or meat eater, was once alive. you are trained to eat something that was once alive whether it's vegetables, a plant, whatever,s or an animal. this is like eating, like, your phone. >> kimberly: try it! take a bite. take a bite. >> greg: scares me. >> ♪ let's go ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. could save money on car insurance.e in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico
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>> time for one more thing. i will kick it off, as you know, bill o'reilly has banded to raise money for these thing called track chairs. they are amazing. they help out injured warriors. they wanted to let you know that there will be a concert in newark, new jersey. they will continue to raise
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money. it's a really, really good caus cause. if you are interested, you can go to independencefund.org. this is really a important thin thing. >> very cool. >> that is terrific. >> on this st. patrick's day night, here's some fun irish american history facts. did you know st. patrick's day is not an irish invention? the first recorded celebration of march 17th was among irishmen in boston way back in the 1700s and as more irish immigrants came, 10% of americans are irish including 50,000 illegal immigrants, by the way. they've celebrated st. patrick's day as a way to celebrate their identity. we can thank irish-americans for this holiday. and the white house. the architect of the white house
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was an irishman. a little history lesson. >> all right, let's get kid rock in your life, right? kid rock is promoting his brand-new 100% it domestic-made american -- can i say this? bad boot the -- bad booty -- in quite a unique way. take a look at the this unique video. it's pretty cool. [ gunfire ] >> whew! in your face, china. >> oh my gosh. you can get 'em $99.95 and $149.95 for the gas version. >> another shameless plug for tomorrow night, 10:00 p.m. about the greg show. this is a really unusual show. lou dobbs will come in. we're talking a lot about
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hippop -- hip-hop because lou dobbs is the expert on hip-hop. and the great green beret, terry schappert. that's at 10:00 p.m. sunday at 1:00 a.m. and sunday at 5:00 p.m. as well. >> is his hip-hop name lil lou! >> that's dobbs! ers the dobbs father. >> -- he's the dobbs father. >> shoutout to denise wilson, a bus driver in milwaukee, wisconsin. she found a little boy walking around with no shorts and no shoes -- excuse me, shorts and no shoes in freezing cold. gave him a jacket and called the police and got him reunited with his family. he'd gotten lost and he ran out of his house and she picked him up. great to her. >> god bless her. >> great stuff. >> thank you, too. >> we have to thank bill o'reilly. he'll be back on monday. we're going to thank him for having us. we'll see all of you on monday
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on the 5. have a great weekend. guess who is next? tucker carlson. monday. and tucker carlson is next. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, welcome to tucker carlson tonight. president trump's new budget includes a proposal to eliminate $148 million in federal funding for the national endowment for the arts. the n.e.a. along with hundreds of millions more for other arts and entertainment programs including pba and npr. the notion artists won't get millions in taxpayer cash has many he irate. -- many irate. an old friend of mine joins us now. robin, great to see you tonight. >> an old young friend of yours. >> tucker: i dais greed with

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