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we will never be the destroy-trump-media. we are back to pushing to release the memo. we might see this early as tomorrow, if not, we hope on thursday. let not your heart be troubled. fox news continued coverage of the president's first state of the union address. laura ingraham, it is 12 degrees out here. >> laura: i'm not a fool sitting on the roof. >> sean: and you are in the comfort of a warm studio, and i want to know who is the bright light executive who made this decision. everybody is laughing. we are all frozen out here. >> laura: i heard you did a little peppermint schnapps and hot chocolate. that was nice to put a little checkered picnic cloth out. very sweet of you. love it. >> sean: i guarantee you, whoever that is executive is is asleep right now. take it away in the heat of the studio that you have over their plans >> laura: don't call my town a swamp. that is -- only trump can do that. welcome to this late hour
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edition of "the ingraham angle." president trump delivered a state of the union speech that hit every bright note. he was inspirational about the future. he was sober about our challenges, and overall, i came across as pretty confident in his vision. we've got it all covered for you from every angle tonight, and that includes a superb midnight panel of experts to evaluate the many high points and moving moments of my speech. a look at the democrats response, they had five, yes, five separate speeches responding. okay. we'll also look at the shocking contrast while the president honored the victims of illegal immigrant crime. the democrats invited their so-called dreamers. but first, some highlights from tonight's seat of the union address and of course, the response. >> i call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to stake out common ground and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people.
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we have created 2.4 million new jobs. african-american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. [cheers and applause] there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. >> this nagging, sinking feeling, no matter your political beliefs, this is not right. this is not who we are. to speak of the stock market has smashed one record after anothe. we enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in american history. we nearly doubled the standard deduction for everyone. the individual mandate is now gone. it's time to reform these outdated immigration rules and finally bring our immigration system into the 21st century. >> we are here in fall river is massachusetts, a proud american
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city. an american city built by immigrants. >> we proudly stand for the national anthem. we have eliminated more regulations in our first year than any administration in the history of our country. tonight i'm calling on congress to produce a bill that generates at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment. and let's support working families by supporting paid family leave. [applause] we need only look at the depraved character of the north korean regime to understand the nature of the nuclear threat that could pose o america and to our allies, our e and strong and proud and mighty and free. thank you and god bless america. good night.
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[cheers and applause] >> laura: even some democrats standing up at the end. let's bring in the excellent panel of analysts. corey lewandowski, a manager of the trump presidential campaign and the coauthor of the huge best seller, "let trump be trump." philly brightness, a former -- and charlie hurt, and byron york, a reporter for the "washington examiner." great to see all of you. corey, to me, this seems like trump was turning the corner from the hard charging, strong, but could be a little dark at times, and tonight, it was optimism, the sky is the limit, we can do everything for america if we work hard. i saw that turn tonight which i think is important. >> look what he focused on. he focused on reminding the
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american people where we were a year ago, where the economy it was and where it is today with job creation, with unemployment for the hispanic and black community at record lows, with consumer confidence at record highs. also, he reminded our country that we still have problems. ms-13 is a problem and we have victims in the gallery there whose family members were taken by these horrible people and we have to do better. he talked about what he's done as it relates to getting rid of isis. 98% of the territory they covered is now gone. this was supposed to be a generational problem is what barack obama told us. a generational problem. in one year, 98% of their territory has been taken over. a lot less than a generation. it was a very good, positive, forward-looking speech. >> laura: i thought it was a robust defense of american exceptionalism. the democrats had a hard time standing at certain parts, which i thought was odd when we talk about african-american unemployment. unbelievable low. and you can't get democrats standing for that?
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i mean, to me, that looks like you are cheering against progress. and that is why i think this new poll that came out tonight is going to for the democrats upside down. 97%, according to the cbs poll that came out after the speech of republicans rated as well. 43% of democrats rated good. overall, 75-25 approving of drums speech. >> i think what president trump did tonight was he gave a traditional state of union address. i don't mean that as a compliment, i don't mean it as a snark -- >> laura: i don't think so, philippe. >> i don't mean it snarky. the man that corey got to the republican nomination is not the man who has done a traditionally. he is not left any stone unturned, up and out, just smashed. that is work for him. the state of the union seemed to be the last bastion that he respected and i will tell you what i think that may not have
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been the best thing. your numbers aside, i think what you had tonight was probably -- i want pretend to understand the republican base -- a lot of people thought it was flat, it was not the guy that they loved -- >> laura: 75% of republicans. >> never in the history of man has someone said, remember last week when the president said this in the state of the union address? they want next week. i think that it's a missed opportunity for president trump. he's a man who has taken everything and turned it upside down and made it work for him. he let the state of the union go as normal and we all forget about it. with all due respect to the cbs poll, we'll forget about it. he could have, and should have just been him because you know what? you guys think he did great -- >> laura: if he did that, philippe, you would be trashing him! he was vitriolic, he was acerbic, he was ascetic, he didn't bring the country together -- >> you love when i go to my craft fairs with my friends and the coconut juice in my and we
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complain about him with a derangement syndrome. are you one of the 43% who liked him because i'm changing my mind? >> there is a line that a lot of people will remember and that is the one about all americans are dreamers. i think that was a very important message he was trying to get across. my goodness, looking back at when we were trying to predict how he was going to do this, of course the guy, he is such a great showman, of course he will knock it out of the park in terms of using these props, these people, these american citizens that he brings in. regular, ordinary americans who do extraordinary things, whether it was the north korean guy with crutches, which was just absolute gut punch -- >> laura: we have that clip. i want to show the clip. we'll show it in a minute. >> i think that was a very important, obviously important part of the message he's trying to put americans on notice that
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this is a very serious issue. there are real consequences at stake here. the cop who adopted the baby from the meth mother, and the soldier who saved his buddies, these were really powerful stories. we should have known that a showman like this would do a good job. >> laura: what i thought was interesting to my, byron, i want to hear from you. we just came off of the grammy awards, the celebrity culture, so incredibly anti-trump and everybody feels good by trashing trump and that's fine. then he brings on, which other presidents have done, ordinary heroes. american citizens. or mothers or fathers that he mentioned you just work hard every day to support their families and once you have sadly been brutalized by government failures to enforce our border and i point to the ms-13 victims
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in long island on those two families -- of course, i started bawling -- i just couldn't hold back the tears. watching those families, you don't often see the victims of that type of crime. you see a newspaper a short article. byron, i would like you to speak to that because i thought for women especially watching tonight, i thought that was a really powerful testament. >> yeah, he was very effective in using the people that he had invited, and he used actually the two parents that had lost a daughter to ms-13. he used it basically to introduce his immigration section, which i'm sure enraged a lot of democrats. one thing that was interesting, the white house had been doing some had fakes during the day about how this is going to be a very unifying speech. and it really wasn't. you could not have a better example of the saying "elections have consequences."
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the reason democrats were sitting on their hands during all of this is because it was clear that president trump was doing exactly the opposite of everything they had hoped to do on taxes, on immigration, on foreign policy, and regulation, and judges, on every single thing. this was a very, very republican trump speech, which is why the republicans were jumping up every ten seconds and the democrats really, really had nothing to cheer. >> he wasn't republican enough. >> laura: all of these features are too long. i'm sorry, they should all be cut by 20 minutes. they could be 15 minutes. >> he could have. >> laura: it's not like obama didn't go on and on and on and on. they are all too long. it's not a partisan comment, philippe, believe it or not. nicole wallace earlier tonight, corey come this one is for you. let's watch. >> it revealed donald trump deep and almost sad obsession with
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being liked. i mean, he is always performing for the audience watching. >> laura: no, because people who are politicians aren't interested in performing. i'm not sure what politics she has been covering. >> what the duke will not like when he talked about the american flag, the 12-year-old boy who was going back, remembering the soldiers? was at the part she did not like? that you not like the part that we moved the capital and recognized jerusalem? which part did nicole actually take exception with? there is none because the answer that donald trump outlined tonight is the message that he talked about on my campaign, which as we are going to put america first. i know it's a novel idea, i know they would rather live in another country, and other members of the mainstream media say. they promised to move if he got elected. guess what, they are still all here, they are still getting richer and i don't love the fact that we have a president who is now proud to call america the greatest country in the world again. >> laura: part of this beach that i referenced earlier, philippe, where the democrats,
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just so palpably weird, i'm sorry, that they didn't react. i want to play it. it's the first sound bite on our sheet. let's watch. >> i call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people. this is really the key. these are the people who were elected to serve. [applause] >> african-american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. [cheers and applause] >> and hispanic-american unemployment has also reached the lowest levels in history. [applause]
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>> laura: philippe, the resistance is, you know, obvious in those clips. they don't recognize him as a legitimate president. would you can see that? is not a legitimate president. they will give up the whole idea of governing. it's not a debate about policy, about, if you click the tax cut this way, we would see .7% more gdp in the third quarter. they have dispense with all of that. they are just not going to govern with the republicans. that is my sense when i watch that. >> would you rather they express their disappointment with the way some republican lawmakers did in 2009 by getting up and yelling "you lie"? >> laura: you been one person. >> if one person said that, we would have an 18 hour special edition of "the ingraham angle." >> laura: the entire congressional black caucus sitting down for the lowest african-american employment in
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recorded history. i can see not liking president trump but why wouldn't that be something that you would applaud? my point to you is they are not afraid of him failing. they are afraid of him succeeding. that means his populism helps all people. >> i will go on the limits of the congressional black caucus has a better insight into what is best for blacks -- >> laura: oh, really? because they do not think that president trump has been good for their community. i don't think that they are sitting on their hands, as you called it, to make some kind of point despite the nose on their face. it doesn't make any sense. sense. >> laura: charlie? >> i have a hard time thinking that, the whole notion, politicians, all politicians do this but democrats do it worse than republicans about dividing people in race and color and all that kind of stuff. jobs for everybody is good, whether you are black or white or hispanic or whatever. unemployment dropping is a good
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thing, and i think it is kind of a petty thing to have these guys sitting on their hands and saying -- in the end, it doesn't matter. i was surprised there weren't more interruptions. trump throughout -- and he did this throughout the campaign, it's why he won, and he did it tonight, he came back to it at the end, he said that above all else, they are all americans, and this capital, the city come of this nation, belongs to them. it is strange that this is still a radical idea around here but it is. it is why people like him, and it is why people here don't get why people like him. >> laura: byron, returning people to the power, that was a theme during the campaign, combative during the campaign, i've been saying for some time, i know others have written it, we needed trump to take that turn to the more optimistic. and i think tonight, and i could pick out a seven or eight points in the speech where you really started to see, we are focusing on the prize is for everybody.
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this is a land of rate if an opportunity and if you work hard and play by the rules, you will get ahead. i thought it was high time that he made that turn and that is where you might start seeing those numbers go up. you are already starting to see them go up, 43% approval, has numbers on the economy are now flipped up the right way according to the realclearpolitics average, that is good stuff for him. >> you're right, it is time for him to make that turn. it's interesting, we've been talking about how unhappy and sour the democrats looked during this whole thing. let's look at the republicans. they seem like a pretty happy group, very, very supportive of the president. earlier in the day, mitch mcconnell said 2017 was the best year for a conservative principle since had been in congress. you just mentioned the cbs poll of near unanimous republican support for this. i think that this speech was also very good for solidifying
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republicans support. he had it on the hill but it is always at better to have more. as you look at the democratic and happiness, look at the republican unity in response. >> laura: the republicans were miserable for years and years during obama so it is like, we all have our turn i guess being miserable setting of a state of the union speeches. we would like you all to sit here to get your insights on twitter and facebook i want to hear from you on both. the remarkable number of democrats who chose to respond to the president's speech. stay with us, coming up. hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships.
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>> >> laura: this was part of te democrats official response delivered by congressman joe kennedy tonight. democrats plan five different responses to the president's address, why stop at five?
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sounds like a real unified party to me. they couldn't pick just one? they had to go to five people. that is very diverse. that includes a speech by bernie sanders tonight, that is the one i am looking forward to an maxine waters tomorrow. we thought that was tonight. if you have that many messages do you really have a message at all? let's go back to our panel. philippe, does this party have a unified response to donald trump? obviously, he has unified the republican party. it's interesting to look back a year, year and a half ago, he's the most divisive republican, he is ripping the party to shreds! i love looking back on those sound bites from some of our friends on the other cable channels. he's unified the party unlike anyone i have seen since right after 2001 or may be reagan. >> tax cuts will do that. i do want to take issue with your numbers. you said there were five democrats? i think there are four. i won't count for any as an actl democrat. >> laura: fair point. >> i have to say that. >> laura: i will give you that that. >> people have different messages. ten people can talk and no one's going to get the attention the president does on the night of the state of the union. it lets you --
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>> laura: that was embarrassing. remember when bobby jindal sashayed out? that weird walk? >> people will be talking more about that -- >> laura: he was sweating a lot. this fact was hard. nixon and kennedy -- this case, it was kennedy's wedding. >> it's republicans sing it, not me. >> for democrats to try out a young, new, fresh face. how old is he? >> what his name is joe kennedy! that is their fresh face? >> laura: dynasties aren't a good thing. they want to attack the click bushes. kamala harris? i would put her out there. i think she's interesting. she's an interesting person. joe kennedy, he looked like he wanted too many tony robbins seminars. a lot of stresses on the wrong words and it's hard because to follow trump, it's really hard. >> what was the broken down car in the background? >> laura: unclear. because fall river is known for
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its broken down mills. >> maybe they should have had a super bowl patriots sign back there. >> laura: byron, it's not fair. we've talked about -- i know you and i have talked about poor ricky rubio, bobby jindal, it never works. so i think we should just dispense of them altogether. have some other type of event. >> well, you can't win, and the democrats got into a mic tonight. but what they do do does tell us something about them. they are really deeply divided, it appears to be, and interest groups, the fact that they have all of these different responses, basically ranging from a center left to the far left. that was all throughout the democratic presence. i saw a tweet tonight about representative gutierrez, the democratic congressman, who was
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wearing three different items of clothing to indicate -- >> laura: what was that? >> he had a time's up pin for sexual harassment, he had a butterfly pin for the dreamers, and he was wearing an african cloth to protest donald trump's "s-hole" comments. >> laura: i thought that was some type of -- >> i'm not expected to defend that. >> laura: we are not a walking billboard. there was a joy to read tweet, just for the heck of it, it's past midnight, she tweeted tonight. this is what it is. "church, family, police, military, the national anthem, trump trying to call on the tropes of 1950s era nationalism. the goal of this speech appears to force the normalization of trump on the terms of the bygone era his supporters are nostalgic for." philippe, does that some of the
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party that we are all upset when church, family, military, the national anthem gets mentioned? >> it was a very traditional state of the union address and i think that's a problem because he's not a traditional president -- >> laura: you've made that point. talk about your party. >> the words you use telegraph to the people what your priorities are. i think the point of what he didn't say is important. corey was mentioning and you were saying that he put america first first. i think he put the threats we faced last or not at all. and everyone will jump on me the minute i say russia but let's forget about the memo and all that. greg pompeo, president trump's cia director, said russians are going -- >> laura: mike. >> sorry, mike pompeo. [laughs] mike pompeo is going to screw with us. russia will screw with us in november, 2018. this is the position of the intelligence agencies. why does the president of united states not say that we will not tolerate that?
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if iran were going to screw around, it would have been in the speech. if north korea, it would have been in the speech. >> laura: that's a fair point i think. i might have thrown that in there. my question, i don't remember, i might be wrong, did barack obama reference the 50 million personnel files that china stole from the office of personnel management among the mind and many others? and their cyber spying? stealing of supercomputing technology? the stealing of the intellectual property? challenging us at every level? russia's economy is smaller than the size of france. china has a larger standing army than ours right now. i don't -- china threatens us at every turn, all around the world all the time. >> why does russia not get -- >> laura: you were obsessing on it because of political expedience. >> i don't like russians thinking to make it screw around in our elections. >> laura: i don't recall your party abscess with the
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soviet union when they were the soviet union. this is detente to central. now it is "russia, russia, russia? ." otherwise you have to talk about why the economy is doing well, lichen, consumer confidence is up, and white american exceptionalism has been beaten down, frankly, for many, many years. >> why does that exclude protecting us from -- >> laura: i don't think he is. >> by not say it? >> laura: if he said it, you'd be onto the next thing. >> i wouldn't come actually. >> laura: every time the democrats say russia, i say china, and they never had of an answer -- >> we can handle -- >> laura: but obama never dead. he never focused on china. >> we are talking about a president trump. >> we did have eight years of a democratic president who got kind of run over pretty badly by the democrats -- i mean, by the russians, including the reset effort, which failed, and including the fact that everything that did happen
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under -- >> we never talked about uranium one when barack obama was in office. >> let's talk about it. >> america, tax cuts, jobs, unemployment, security for people, infrastructure spending, god, and your country. that is with the state of the union is about. it's about making people proud to be americans again. >> laura: i think it's not easy -- >> touting 97% of your party have become and 40% of the opposing party not, i don't see with the rara is about. >> laura: obama hit it out of the park on his first, i really think he did a great job in his first speech. it's not like i will like it is a republican but it's not easy in the country is doing really well, trump has problems to deal with and he's got to deal with them, the investigation is an albatross, no doubt. is not easy to be the party out of power. we'll see for how long you are out of power.
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>> i'm not sure though that performance will help much in november. i just don't. >> laura: the economy will help in november. if it keeps going the way it will come in, the resistance will be resistance to progress. stick around to see how the trick or parties treated the immigration issue tonight. trump highlighting victims of illegal immigrant crimes. democrats just highlighting, welcome of the illegals. a stunning contrast coming up. >> my duty and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber is to defend americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities, and to their right the american dream. because americans are dreamers, too. [applause] ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jeté between two grand pianos.
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evelyn, elizabeth, freddie, and robert, tonight, everybody in this chamber is praying for you. everyone in america is grieving for you. >> laura: that was the president recognizing parents of two young women killed by gang members who enter the country as unaccompanied minor illegal immigrants. a number of democrats invited those illegal immigrants and they called them dreamers to the state of the union, and then they refused to stand to honor those parents. invite whoever you want but not standing for them? that didn't strike a lot of people all that well. let's get reaction from our guest, border patrol union chief brandon judd, a guest of the president tonight, and political analyst carla nixon of the maryland aclu. garland, your reaction? >> one of the things i thought was a clear contrast between the two parties, clearly when you saw joe kennedy and for the
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president said, i thought it was clear they were taking a different tact on the issue of immigration that is what we will see moving forward into the midterms. this was a firearm, he moved them the mentor must. >> laura: the president has put 1.8 million illegal immigrants amnesty on the table, the democrats a week ago were willing to take 800,000 people getting amnesty for some kind of deal. now the president has upped it to 1.8 million pray to me, the president tonight looked really reasonable and saying, let's compromise, let's get a solution, something that works for everybody. brandon, on that point, i thought going back to the illegal immigrant victims of crime, the faces of the mothers, as a mother, when i looked at those -- not just the mothers, the fathers, they were both in tears. we don't see that often. we see pictures in newspapers, but the grief of the family for
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failed government policy, to me, is infuriating as a citizen and it's failed to cross republican and democrat administrations. >> it should be infuriating. i've had to sit with the spouses of agents that have been killed by illegal aliens, and to see the pain that they go through, and to have been there in the gallery, to have seen the obvious pain that those parents are going through because we fail to do our job, we failed to deport those people that crossed the border illegally that should have been deported but unfortunately, because of because of loopholes in the catch and release policy, we let them go. under the obama administration, the border patrol went through eight years that was just a complete and total catastrophe,
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and that speech today was absolutely powerful. it resonated with the bays, it resonated with the border patrol agents, and we are going to get the job done. >> laura: we said earlier, overwhelmingly positive reaction to the president speech, 97% of republicans, overall, 75% of the overall public according to the cbs poll prior twothousand illegal minors were released ine fiscal year 2010. 100,000. that number just came out yesterday. that is a stunning figure. >> here is the other thing. >> laura: released back into the united states. >> would you look at what was that the day, the selective choice of people that are undocumented immigrants that committed crimes, we don't talk about the bump stock issue, and hundreds of people being killed and wounded in las vegas, we don't talk about the mistakes that were made that caused the guy in texas to be able to shoot a bunch of people in a church. it feels like the willie horton ad. you are looking over -- >> laura: you don't think those parents deserve a voice? >> i think the hundreds of people in las vegas and the people -- >> laura: they get a lot of coverage. >> if he is selectively light, here is a person of color, if you are an emigrant -- >> laura: if you are saying
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politicians don't pick and choose examples, i can tell you pretty much every politician does that. van jones spoke out earlier tonight reacting to this part of the speech. let's watch. >> master salesperson used all of those stories really well. he was selling sweet tasting candy with poison in it. what he said -- no, what he said about those young people, he implied, and he did it deliberately, that dreamers are gang members. >> laura: brandon? >> laura: i will be in tucson tomorrow. i spent every day of my career on the border, 20 years in the border patrol. he is not selling poison. what he is doing is he is giving a solution to a problem that has been there for 20 years. my entire 20 year career, this has been a problem, he's giving a solution. >> i was a police officer for over 20 years -- >> laura: i do i liked you for some reason. >> i arrested people of all
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colors and i could easily select any group are age out and make the point that they are the problem and i think that is what he was doing. >> laura: guys, so good to have you in the studio late at night. thank you so much. and you just knew hollywood code into what president speak without talking to the peanut gallery. the desperate attempt of some semi celebrities to be taken seriously, up next. next. >> as we seek to rid ourselves of trump, we must also cleanse our american souls of its white male privilege, it's voracious greed, and it's enforced ignorance. optics, photonics and imaging. fueled by strong university partnerships, providing the world's best talent. and supported with workforce development to create even more opportunities. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state,
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fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ >> laura: there was an unofficial response from hollywood last night to the president's speech, called the people's state of the union. and who were present at the regular people? such intellectual heavyweights as michael moore, cynthia nixon, and mark ruffalo, who offered this soaring rhetoric. >> i know you haven't been to the country club for half a year, huffing down cheeseburgers, sitting on a golden toilet, waiting for someone to bring you a chocolate cake. you guys have been working for people! you've been working you are tookus off! we're going to the people state of the union! >> laura: [laughs] okay. i don't know what to say about that. he looked like a bomb.
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he looks like he came out of a garbage dump. here to react -- it says harriet but i think it is the national committee women of the national committee for california, , and wendy sfo, and fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, i love this. they do the preemptive people state of the union with a bunch of hollywood celebrities. >> what i am seeing is the democrats, including the far left in hollywood, they are very confused how to respond because the president has applause line after a pause length of stuff that most people can't object t to, safer streets, lower tax liens, so they are reaching to the bottom of the barrel, the at hahnemann -- the ad hominem attacks are what they are reaching for her. >> laura: they need writers. they need writers, wendy. i understand hollywood just hates trump, everything about him, fine. but as of hollywood have its own problems, like a declining
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box office, the fact that nobody is watching their award shows? >> hollywood does have its own problems but that does not negate the effect of this president has been very divisive throughout his term. >> laura: 75% of americans approve of this speech, wendy. >> he is a 40% approval rating. the lowest approval rating of any president in modern history and this is the state of the union come out of all of them, since 1971, that has been boycotted by the most members of congress. i think it is part of the american democracy to have the ability to be able to boycott -- >> laura: does not the question is do they have a right to boycott, we are not living in stalinist era russia, of course they have a right, my question is, does that really set you up as a mature adult -- forget trump, the tradition of the state of the union? isn't something bigger than what frederica wilson is feeling on any given day? her rhinestone cowboy hat notwithstanding, can't she have the grace to sit and listen to a speech about ourselves like in for a moment?
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>> i would rather have my congresspeople boycott than have someone like republican wilson who yelled at obama while he was delivering it, yelling "you lie." to be when i thought it was stupid, also. it's also stupid to sit down when they say black unemployment is at a historic low. raymond. >> would you watch mark ruffalo, poor michael moore, who looks like somebody's grandmother, but it almost was like open mic night at berkeley. the student center. you were waiting for some kid to get up with a guitar and sing a bob dylan song. there was no substance. there was no critique. it was just grievance and upset from the last election but i get that but offer solutions. >> laura: for all of us who did, who liked to watch "sex in the city," this was a heartbreaker. >> we must make the firing of
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robert mueller a stark line in the sand. and if trump crosses that, we must take to the streets as never before. >> laura: i was waiting for mr. big to show up. >> she looks like she's auditioning for a guest spot on overcoat madame secretary" where they all seem to be auditioning auditioning -- >> i feel that that is problematic. i hear a lot of comments come about simply an action, what she is auditioning for. we can't sit there and attack what they look like. that is part of the issue that they are talking about. >> laura: that's all they did with trump? they said he was fat! >> we can't throw stones at them for what they look like. this was a woman, you are saying that -- >> laura: oh, wendy. oh, come on. wendy, if you want to dish it out, let's not play the shrinking violet here. we are not damsels in distress.
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i know -- again, we felt this way when obama was giving his state of the union speech, which was a good first speech. it wasn't pleasant to be a republican that night and guess what, we lived through it for eight years and it's time for the democrats. >> the republicans didn't boycotted. they were gracious. >> they also didn't have -- >> one! >> right after he got elected, they said we will do everything to undermine the president. >> laura: we didn't have a poster that says "resist." thank you for joining us. we met, we'll hold you over on trump's most inspirational lines from tonight. easy. that'd be nice. phone: for help with chairs, say "chair." phone: for help with bookcases, say "bookcase." bookcase. i thought this was the dresser? isn't that the bed? phone: i'm sorry, i didn't understand.
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>> we want every american to know a dignity of the hard days work. we want every child to be safe in their home at night, and we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we all love so much. we can lift our citizens from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty. to prosperity. >> laura: state of the union, we continue with raymond arroyo. raymond, for all of the people of the resistance who are resisting him at every turn, where's the hate in that speech?
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they said he's a hater. where's the hate? >> i've heard that. i was watching the other networks. i got emails and text for people in the music industry, folks in hollywood, people who did not vote for the president, they said things like, great theater, patriotic, epic. i think he moved a lot of people tonight because it was inspirational and uplifting. >> laura: and the steve scalise moment was great. >> that turned the whole speech. he said the legend of louisiana -- and he felt in his element and he found his cadence. from then on, he was great. >> laura: he looked like he was enjoying it. when trump looks like he's enjoying the moment, i think he owns the stage. i think it's great to see steve scalise tonight doing so well. we'll close it out, we'll come back, stay right here. playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling.
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i just drank tons of water a proall the time, it was never enough. my dentist suggested biotene. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse and then i use the spray. biotene did make a difference. [heartbeat] this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. >> laura: similes from the role playing tonight, no, not that type of news. president trump told a republican lawmaker as he was leaving the state of the union
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that he will 100% release that classified intel memo written by republican devin nunes. we await that release. and that is all the time we have tonight. hit me on twitter and facebook. i want to hear from you, your reaction to the state of the union. i'll see you on radio tomorrow morning. back here tomorrow night. shannon bream continues our live coverage right now. >> shannon: you've got a quick turnaround, you've got to go home and get some rest, laura. we will hear you in the morning. thank you so much. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washingto washington. ♪ president donald trump delivering his first official state of the union address on tuesday, warning of the perils of illegal immigration, counting the economy, and calling for a bipartisanship. the president leaned heavily on personal stories of white house gas in the crowd. chief congressional

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