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♪ >> jesse: good evening, everybody. i am jesse watters' in for laura ingraham for the ingraham "the ingraham angle". yesterday on thanksgiving day, democrat senator al frankin issued another apology in the midst of more allegations of sexual misconduct. t two anonymous women said he grabbed their back sides. after saying he didn't release the incident.
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he said i am a warm person and i hug people. some women have found the hugs inappropriate. i feel terribly i have made some women feel badly and for that i am so 0. more news about democratic congressman john conniers. four women complained he made unwanted sexual advances to members of his staff. prominent washington dc lawyer said he was verbally abusive and once showed up to a meeting in his underwear. neither frankin or conyeres are showing signs of resigning. >> for democrats, when you look
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at allegations withal franklin and john conyers. they have gone after republican and accused them in a war on women and politically speaking the xhachlions of women's rights. and if they go soft on frankin and conyeres and anybody else on the democratic side that have found to have credible allieses by women on the record. it will under mine their political credibility. >> sdwroining us is republican strategist john jordan and here in new york. catalina larue. >> i am a warm person and i hug people. is that legit. >> no, i have met al frankin.
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>> jesse: how did that go? >> he didn't hug me. he was not a hugger with me. i think the punishment. he's been punished and apologized. >> jesse: how was he punish. >> pelosi asked for a investigation for conyer and franklin will face investigation. >> jesse: he's not been punished yet and just saying i am sorry, is that good enough? >> does it fit the crime? he's facing and looks like he will have a punishment. >> jesse: we'll see about that. the senate's ethic's committee is not known for issuing strong punishments. a new poll out for senator
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frankin. only 22 percent believe he is stay in the u.s. senate. how bad is this for frafrpgin and the entire democratic party? that is a lot of the senators that didn't speak out. >> it is not too bad for senator franken. he was just reelected from minnesota. you will not see the voters for sometime. this is a disaster for the democrats whose central playbook and war on women and dividing the americans by race. and holding it as champions of womens. and the republicans are nothing short of ogres. it is not principle. it is it politics. >> jesse: you know the democrats rely on women voters.
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54 percent went to hillary clinton and president obama and they cannot afford to alienate their base and not cast aside the serial gropers. >> they are showing remorse unlike moore in alabama and trump almost apologized for moore. democrats are not apologized. >> jesse: 0 tolerance policy for harassments is what pelosi said. resignation, john, i believe should be the next step. >> they don't have a 0 tolerance policy. they have a sometimes tolerance. this is impose one standard for republicans and sweeping under the rug for theirs. it is necessary for them to have
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electoral success. it will undermine a part of the case going into 2018. jisz jess cathy if you are showing up to meetings in your underwear and shoving your tongue down. >> it is allegedly. >> jesse: i thought the women were believed. there are settlements, too. it they have credibility speaking with authority. >> they seem remorseful. >> jesse: you are hung up on them being remorseful. >> i am happy this is coming out and women are able to get the problems out in the open.
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they will have explain what is going on. >> jesse: they may not have it. >> warren and pelosi are asking for that day. >> jesse: we know shifting to theethic's committee is nothing. >> it will buried and page ten news and no one hears about the and hearings will drag o. and what is the ethic's committee ever punished anything. >> conyeres. where is the cbc, the congressional black caucus? i haven't heard anything about one word from a congressional democrat. kathleen rice said he is step down, john conyeres. if it was a republican and settled successesual harassment
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case s and walking around in front of females. every democrat would say he needs to step down. >> pelosi said she will not tolerate this. they are speaking out. democrats are not hiding but speaking out. >> they are burying it? >> they are not. warren and pelosi, both women are speaking up. >> jesse: when a republican is involved in a schedule're scabbedal media make them say on the record what they believe. and now there is no press asking any democratic member ever the house or senate go on the record. >> when trump defended moore the way he did it, it was unpresidential. >> jesse: donald trump is known
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to doing unconventional things. but he is doing what the political. keep the guy in office and let it slide. >> every major republican has cut off the moore campaign. the national republican campaign walked away. and numerous condemned roy moore and they are 38-year-old allegations without pictures and pay offs unlike conyer and franken. and in the strongest possible language and the democrats refuse to do that in this case. >> warren is strong. >> jesse: warren ran away when asked if franken should resign. you convicted moore and yet on them you said innocent until proven get.
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massacred 235 people in egypt when they detonated a bomb in president mosque and fled. isis is the chief system for the carnage. president trump reacted strongly on twitter. need the wall, need the ban. and god bless the people of egypt. you might imagine that did not sit well with democrats. >> i am disappointed that the president could not behave like the commander in chief and offer the people of egypt the deepest sympathy and prayers for them. it is embarrassing as a member of the homeland security committee. we are in classified meetings about this. but it is it embarrassing not to acknowledge the pain of the nation. but the president acknowledged
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that when he said god bless the people of egypt. tony shafer. and with me here in new york. buck sexton, a radio talk show host and former cian analyst. >> we'll start at the top. sheila jackson. she always makings fun of republicans when republicans say our thought and prayers with victims of gun violence. and terror violence. she offers thought and prayer. >> where was she when two years ago they looked off the weapons the egyptians needed. this is a complete failure of leadership by the obama white might and congress. they were screaming for assistance.
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president obama cut off bright star. where we exercise and train the egyptians. where were the democrats when obama cut that off? they were no where to be found. it is lunacy and disrespectful to the president who tried to feces the situation. they are grand standing and accomplish nothing but get in the way of progress. >> that's true. >> jesse: let's talk about the attack itself, buck. they are assumed isis militant and going after muslims praying in a mosque in egypt. that seems to be a civil war in islam? >> the affiliate of the islamic state in the sinai and they will be more engaging for more mass
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casulty events because of the loss says islamic state suffered in iraq and syria. they were winning and the propaganda was winning and now they are on the defensive and you have other groups like this affiliate in sinai that is trying to pick up the terrorist slack and have a prominent role in the world state. they are considered by hard liners and a debate in the jihadist circles. can you target the muslims that are not the kind of muslims you want went. suif, fis are mystic and they attacked them to show their purity and show the egyptian government can't protect its own people. >> jesse: the egyptian
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government notorious for treating the enemies the way they treat their enemies. i can't imagine what the egyptian military will do to anybody they think is responsible. what will be the repercussions. >> this is a war. you do things that are militarily necessary to win that war. and i think they will go into this with clear eyes. >> jesse: i think it would be tougher than water boarding. >> rightfully so. as buck pointed out, they are killing anybody, fellow members of the muslim faith simply because they tonight believe they have to kill people to make their point. you need to fight to win and the egyptians will have to do that
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and it will be bleed. >> jesse: the president tweeted we need the wall and travel bab and listening the wall to national security. it is not only preventing illegal aliens, but preventing the muslim radicals crossing the border. >> as you look at the phase of the islamic state, there are two major concerns. i spoke to you about the affiliates and also the problem of returnees. they are going to try to infiltrate and they want to do this in the united states. and we have to ask the question why it is so important for them? and to be trained for a massive attack. the president said the isis is
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still active. he's not drawing a line between the wall and sinai? >> but the wall and the threat of the islamic state. >> jesse: people say you want to build a wall around egypt. i don't think they can follow him to twitter. he tweeted it while he was golfing with tiger woods. he has the world at his fingertips. >> he can do multiple tasks at the same time. the last guy apparently couldn't. as buck was saying it is not just mexican drug cartels to figure out how to get illegal goods across the border. we know isis planted the people in the refugee pipeline.
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and that's why the folks are coming across out of the libya in europe and they got into the refugee strain. the muslims don't want the violent muslims to come here kill as well. the good folks need to get down and shut down potential of bad guys coming here. >> jesse: if the travel ban prevents one bad guy from coming in the united states, it is it a success. > jesse: why uproar over the ice. and president trump had to called ice union chief. and the fate of theicate stienel's killer. we'll have
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>> jesse: jurors in san francisco on monday are set to resume deliberation on the fate of the killer of kate steinle who gunned down 32-year-old kate on a san francisco pier in july of 2013. the shooting sparked a debate about the city of san francisco and santhuary policy. leer this week. judge waric issued a permanent block that seeks to withdraw federal funding on sanctuary 73s. here is words in response. >> there is a way to solve the
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problem, if you say congress is not given the president proper authorizations and you have to have it by december 8th. the funding bill will pass and solve the problem and give the president the authority. joining us is immigration attorney franciso hernandez. and fox news contractor. starting with you. in alabama, judge moore, when he was not cooperating with the federal government with regards to enforcing gay marriage law, he was shut down immediately. why is it okay for san francisco officials to not cooperate with federal immigration law? >> it is a different subject. in san francisco it is a money issue. who will pay for people who are
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incarcerated to honor the federal ice holds. >> it is in financial with marriage license. that's what the beef was. >> no, that had to do with the equal clause. >> jesse: there is still a financial component. >> tell me what it is. >> jesse: you go to the court house and you have to pay marriage licensing fees and form a union. you are taxed as a couple and will file jointly that kind of thing. >> no, it is it a 25 filing fee for a marriage certificate. that is a definitely. franciso. what about a gun shop in texas and someone buys a gun and they don't feel like deliberating the guy's name to the federal background database and they don't believe it in and cooperate. >> there is two issues.
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one a private company and it is a criminal offense not to submit the name. in the case of san francisco there is no such thing size a sanctuary city. everyone is afraid of it and you can't see it. if the immigrationmentes to hold someone and send a piece of paper and the cities want to know who will pay for the incarceration costs of all of the folks they can pick up and time they want. >> jesse: steve? >> you are lying and that is not the truth. what happened in san francisco. in this case with kate steinle. it was not bad luck or an unfortunate circumstance. here killer was detained weeks before and detained by the san francisco police department. ice issued a detainer to have
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custody of him and deport him sixth time when is absurd. and let me talk, pause of the awful liberal policy of san francisco to protect illegal immigrant over the rights of'll citizens he was released in san francisco and weeks later he kill would a beautiful young american in cold blood and he died in her father's arms. >> jesse: san francisco city officials have blood on their hands. >> it is liberal politicking over common decency. >> he could be picked up to l.a. county. and ice could have taken him first day he took step in san francisco. >> jesse: no, how is the government know when a five- time, holted on, hold on, hold on, hold on. >> they know they are there.
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go pick them up. why immigration. >> jesse: if someone is roaming around the city of san francisco, the feds have no idea he is there until he is picked up. >> they run his finger prints. >> jesse: they get picked up and they run the finger prints and it is it the city of san francisco's responsibility to report it to ice. and ice said hold on and they don't hold on, they have blood on their hands. >> they center to hold them 48 hours. if ice doesn't pick them up in 48 hours from the immigration hold, they don't center a legal reason to hold somebody. >> jesse: yes, they do. the feds say hold them. >> jesse, >> jesse: go ahead, steech. >> before we get mired in the
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details here in the minuta of this case. the principle is more important. cities like chicago and like san francisco. the 73s. and i am glad you mentioned alabama. they remind me of george walls. they don't want to obey and they choose to ignore your law just as a southern governor chose to ignore civil right laws. federal law is paramount and the safety and of citizens, their safety is jeopardized because of a narrow politically correct liberal political agenda and talk to the cops on the beat as i do in chicago. they want to cooperate with ice.
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they want to. >> jesse: go ahead. last word. >> there is no way a city or state or county can oppose the federal government. fix immigration. and but if we have to talk about hold says, they are good for 48 hours. they don't have authority to hold them 48 hours. we are following the hold 48 hour rule that immigration put in place. move on immigration reform. >> jesse: let's move on and build the wall and he wouldn't have come back over here. has roger goodell lost control of the nfl? president trump rips him. and colen kaepernick gets an
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for our flag and country continues without penalty. the commissioner lost control of the hemorrhaging league. players are the boss. >> and collin kaepernick made a surprise appearance on alkatraz island yesterday. >> i realize that our fight is the same fight. fighting for our freedom and realizing that we are in the fight together make its all the more powerful. >> jesse: joining us with reaction is a fox news political analyst. and washington garland nixon, a radio talk show host. starting with kaepernick guys, he said his fight is the same fight as the native american and
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they are fighting for freedom. explain how that works again? >> so, let me tell you why i have an issue with what collin kaepernick. condoleezza rice said slavery was a deflect and racial injustice still exists and pervasive in the criminal justice system. but if you want to change things. do it on the hill. there is a bipartisan bill pushed by the leaders in the senate and if he wants to help. go use the megaplatform in favor of that. >> jesse: maybe he could run for nancy pelosi's seat and get it done in the halls was congress. garland, i feel like he can't stick to the right protest.
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first police brutality and then racism and then against america and now fighting for native american rights. what is next? women's march next? pick one, right? >> what is interesting about that. if you are fighting for universal rights, there is not one to pick. what he's demtraiting is that he is seeing himself as a leader for the current civil right's movement and if you look at the issue of civil rights in america, there is not young leaders that are recognized. and he is recognized as a young leader and native americans recognize bringing that american and respect to their. >> jesse: i don't know how much much a leader he is. he's not done any interviews. if he wanted to get his message
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out about injustice. come on fox or number of the networks. but he's riding and then shows up at a random native american protest. let me get to you on the guy that kneels. vernon from the giants. his father is a police officer in miami. i don't understand why he would do that on thanksgiving where a marine sergeant is singing the national anthem. do you get it now? >> no, honestly i didn't know who the player was. just like kaepernick was until the kneel. some players were not kneeling thens president trump got into it and it was all kneeling.
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the kneeling lost its meaning entirely. and it is not the right venue for it. and many people died on behalf of our flag. and if racial injustice racism exit there is a method of providing a resolution. in chicago, there was a protest of police reform. mayor emmanuel with held the tape of daniel. if kaepernick wants to go. go fight and get emmanuel to lose his seat. >> jesse: any way to get him out is good with me. garland, do you have a problem with president trump taking shots at the commissioner? >> i think president trump brings up issues from my perspective below the presidency. he has a right to do it.
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what we do is. so often in the media we reinterpret what they are doing. and they are protesting injustice and we say it is it against america and nothing to do with the issue. >> jesse: i will tell you why. i would not compare the united states to north korea. that is offensive. but people are confused because they are doing it during the national anthem. and people feel it is disrespecting the country and flag. they did it in another veneur or time the message would be clear. >> i agree it would be more clear if we had players that are doing it. it is it a popular thing at this point. if they wanted to unite come and
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wow. and that is a sample of what's happen in the last 20 years. laura ingraham warned this. >> in recent years it is it a holiday tarnished by never- ending sale and flat screen tvs and apmriiance and jewelry and forcing folks waiting in line sometimes for days. and instead of cherishing times with their families. how many times have you stood in line and learned that the sale only applied to the first five sold. and read the fine print before you give up the stuff that never matters and will never go on
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sale. that is it time with friends and family. jelsz jess joining us to make sense of the insanity and head writer of kennedy on fox business. jimmy. if the camera can see the slight wound on the forehead here. that was fighting over a tv on black friday. >> did you get a great deal? >> 20 percent off. >> it is it interesting like it is it our running of the bulls. and i found it refreshing. when i batched one video of the woman dragged away. and there is a part of us to see a woman grabbed by someone else other annal franken. and they were in wal. and at the same time, this year's surge is attributable to the soaring economy.
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>> jesse: you are saying trump is it responsible for the black friday violence. >> i am not blaming him and hells rhetoric inspired it in the walmart aisle. but unemployment being at low and consumer confidence in a high. i don't know the exact number. i write for kennedy. but i know it is it high and i think there is it more epithusiasm to be out here than in year's past. we were demonizing employers and celebrating those who gave their employees off. and last year in a better economy. black fridays a ceded thanksgiving. >> jesse: there were hundreds of people waiting for midnight sale. they are not spending it with
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their families. but waiting in line for a deal. you think that is it a good thing? >> i think it is sad we prioritize material possessions. >> i am married 11 years and in the beginning. marriage yes. you might have to -- i get my wife a tinder account for christmas and i do think she has one. >> boom, there it is. some levels it is attributable to the nfl. what was your option. shop or watch the giants. >> jesse: terrible game. >> a team that can't tackle or you go tackle people. >> jesse: now it you just happened to be there. you would be with your phone shooting it and selling it to fox news. >> how dew think i got hered and
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in the door? >> jesse: we tip our hats to the people videotapingment chaos. it is it something enjoyable about watching it or judging them. no one wants to wait in line. there is cyber monday. >> it is this wut the violence and the chance you are taking there, is that it is cyber monday and hacker buys a jet ski with the credit card. >> jesse: i got an alert that there is fraud on my card. >> they steal my identity and then send me back notes. can you do better here. couple of late payments. >> jesse: did you get the blazer at a discount? >> are you thinking i should.
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>> jesse: where is plymouth rom rock? >> massachusetts. >> what was the name. boat. pliemouth. >> the nina and tinneda. and santa maria. >> that was columbus. >> i was wrong. >> jesse: the may nower. >> i love it when they get it right. we have that and more including a fiery interview with michelle malkin. laura ingraham will be back here on monday. and i want to thank all. doctors offer in nyu emergency center hospital for stitching up
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but healing my black friday wound. good night from new york. >> greg: we will see you back. "special report" up next. >> islamic terrorism strikes, killing more than 200 people. president trump talks turkey. the country, not the food. plays golf with tiger woods. as black friday brings out the shoppers, we look at the battle for customers between traditional stores and e-commerce. this is "special report" ." good evening, welcome to washington. i mike emanuel. we will hear from bret baier a little later. militants attacked a crowded mosque in egypt's sinai peninsula today. the death toll is in the hundreds. it is the worst massacre ever of egyptian civilians by islamic militants. president trump calls it
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