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mueller. we have information that probably will shock you. tune in, that's all this week. we will always be fair and balanced. let not your heart be troubled. we are not the destroy-trump media. laura ingraham is standing by. hello. graham is standing by. hello. >> laura: hey, hannity, you are fantastic. >> sean: eight abraham, go ahead. >> laura: i don't like to complement you very often but when i do it really means something. you look tanned, rested and so fresh this morning on "fox & friends." >> sean: [laughs] i spent all weekend in bed reading. that's why. >> laura: you are like bone. if you would like going through the topics. wait a second, hannity is like 8:30. >> sean: i love the show. they are all friends of mine but i mean it's ridiculous, you are right. i don't get paid extra for that. >> laura: that's too bad. this is what i want you to do. the next time that you go on "fox & friends" i want you to
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have them take the cameras and do it at your home mixed martial arts studio and then i want you to be with your sensei. >> sean: we bow in, we bow out. i want you on my show this week. will you come on? >> laura: yet. tuesday, i'm going to be in new york. tomorrow night. great show. good evening from washington, i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." no missed martial arts. we have a hot show, hot topic, hot gas. you are not going to want to miss a minute. the firing of the number two man at the fbi has the deep state squealing. we are going to ask a former top and at the b or if there really is an unholy alliance between the fbi and the other folks in the intel community to bring down the president. plus, do you believe students organize millions of anti-gun marches and protests this saturday? we are going to tell you who really did. and also, the irs admits to knowing about millions of cases of taxpayer fraud by illegal
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immigrants. get so many prosecutions? it will make your jaw drop. we are going to tell you why it is suddenly raining apologies from the ladies of the left. but first, the lawlessness of the democratic party, that the focus of tonight's "angle" ." over the weekend, democrats bent over backwards. not to lament the outrageous lack of truthfulness by former fbi director andrew mccabe, but to lament inspiring. >> what the president did was one of the biggest, i think, character flaws that we see in him. he lacks human decency. it was cruel the way he did this to fire someone literally hours before they would've got their pension. >> president trump announced we have 90 days to get mccabe before he retires. he put out basically a hit on him and said do this before he qualifies for retirement.
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>> i've never seen a president of the united states go after an individual. this is awfully mean-spirited. >> laura: frankly, he should have been sacked a long time ag ago. you notice with the democrats weren't discussing? but let's face it, the government here followed a meticulous process and they did it all by the book, which is good. the justice department and inspector general forwarded its findings to the fbi office of her special though my professional responsibility and it was they who determined that he should be fired. that's a big decision. just so you all know, this office is staffed with career personnel, not trump loyalists. so when the government learns of wrongdoing, shouldn't it act immediately without regard of who cares when someone is retiring? if it was wrong, it was wrong. and that's what the justice department did here. you will notice that none of mccabe defenders that you just heard mention the actual reasons for his dismissal because those are very inconvenient.
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he's charged with leaking information about an ongoing investigation, the one into the clinton email scandal to "the wall street journal." attorney general sessions said that mccabe lacked candor about those leaks and at times he did so under oath. that's a big no-no. with a response on friday night, mccabe claims the media leaks were done with the permission of the former fbi director jim comey. that could be a big problem for comey, why? he has artie testified under oath to congress that he did not engage in leaking, nor did he authorize any leaks. someone is lying here. and we haven't even talked about andrew mccabe's conflict of interest. he should have recused himself from investigating hillary clinton since his wife jill, when she was running for state office in virginia, received nearly $468,000 from clinton powell terry mcauliffe
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mcauliffe. for other clinton funders contributed $130,000 to the met campaign. not a bad haul. if that doesn't constitute at least the appearance of a conflict of interest for her husband, who was investigating mrs. clinton? it is patently obvious at this point that the democrats and their media toadies will defend and ignore any lawlessness so long as it achieves their political end. which is, what, to win back power in congress. and eventually run president trump out of office. i was thinking about this. this endorsement of lawlessness, looking the other way a conflict of interest, this isn't an isolated incident for the left. remember, these are the same people who applaud the compassion and the courage of public officials who push sanctuary policies in cities like chicago, hartford, connecticut, all across
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california. the average working person has to suffer as violent, illegal alien offenders world free after being released from jail's places like oakland and l.a. these are the same people. the rioting and destruction following freddy gray's death. ditto for the nights of looting and fires, the terrible events of ferguson following a police shooting of michael brown. recall that juries acquitted the police officers in each case. by the way, the same type of people who, going back to the obama era, they didn't bat an eye when eric holder declined to prosecute irs official lois lerner for discriminating against conservative 501c group groups. didn't care that eric holder stonewalled congress regarding the fast and furious scandal, which by the way, i forgot until
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today, which led to a criminal contempt of congress resolution against holder. and of course, we all remember there were no repercussions for susan rice. remember when she went out and lied to the american people about what spurred that attack on our government compound in benghazi libya? the only person who was actually charged after four americans were killed there, including the u.s. ambassador, was a man named named -- he was found not guilty of 14 of the 18 counts against him. unbelievable, no accountability. let us not forget the democrats who once prided themselves on caring about protecting civil liberties. if they don't seem at all bothered about using the vast power of our intelligence services to spy on members of donald trump's campaign team. although the democrats and their media surrogates seem fine with this by any means necessary
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approach, i do not think most americans are. check this out. it's a new monmouth bullet finds that over half of the american public is either very or somewhat worried that the u.s. government is monitoring their activities and invading their privacy. in other words, they are noticing the overreach of the deep state and they don't like it. this matters to voters. it should. if any of us had done what mccabe did, we would probably already be in jail and he may yet be. to understand the dangers at play here, remember when president trump vowed to reform the intelligence services as he came into office? do you recall the chilling response of senator chuck schumer at the time? >> let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from sunday at getting back at you. even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he's being really dumb to do this.
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>> laura: and the deep state has tried to get trump six ways to sunday ever since. and even when they are caught, as mccabe was, democrats will defend them because they all share the same goal. at every level, the democrats have either willingly enabled or tolerated lawlessness. conflicts of interest and ranked bias within our government, because they want power back. and that's why they've contorted themselves into these pretzels to protect hillary, and that's why they are relentlessly pursuing donald trump. but i'm telling you, this approach may end up backfiring. president trump's approval numbers have gone up 4% to 43% in the last month. maybe i'm being too optimistic, maybe. but i think americans have a strong sense of innate fairness and its, if the democrats idea of public service is seeming to
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embrace weaponizing intelligence, spying on american citizens and yet dismissing obvious criminal acts when committed by their own party or illegal immigrants, they made themselves need a november miracle to pull off the kind of wave election that they've been banking on. we'll see. and that's the "angle." joining me now for reaction from new york is conservative commentator monica crowley, a senior fellow at the london center for policy research and with me here in washington, former white house special counsel to bill clinton and author of the new book "the unmaking of the president." 2016, how fbi director james comey cost hillary clinton the presidency. great to see both of you. i got to play this sound bite from both of you before we get to the segment from marco rubio. senator rubio from florida. he was asked over the weekend about the firing of mccabe. let's watch. >> i don't like the way it
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happened. he should have been allowed to finish through the weekend. that said, there's an inspector general report that is due and work that's being done and after he had retired, if that report would have indicated wrongdoing or something that was actionable there are things that could have been done after the fact. 48 hours to go before retirement, i would have certainly done it differently given the fact they're still this report out there that hasn't come in. >> laura: monica, i can't follow that. god bless marco rubio, i like marco rubio, but they did receive -- the office of professional responsibility as i sat in the "angle," did receive the findings of the ig report rate not public yet, but these are career officials who consider this information and wrongdoing is wrongdoing. why should you wait until the guy retires to then say it was wrongdoing, we are going to try and get his retirement back. i don't get that analysis at all. other republicans also went along with that. what's up? >> i like and respect senator rubio as you do, but his
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comments there tell you exactly why donald trump is the president of the united states. because that kind of establishment thinking of protecting one another, the elites protecting each other, whether it senator rubio coming to the defense of andrew mccabe, or whatever the case might be, the american people have had enough of that, because the most distinct and dangerous split in this country that has been going on for a long time, laura, is less left-right then it is elite versus everybody else. we have seen the unprotected class as peggy was very incredibly and extraordinarily called them and she was right about that. the unprotected class has been an revolt now against the elite ruling class. senator rubio's comment there about he may have committed provable crimes, but he still should have been able to retire with the full benefits and with
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respect. no. if we are a nation built on the rule of law. you either have rule of law that extended -- that's extended and apply to everybody equally, or you don't. and if you don't, then you don't have a code of ethics. >> laura: that was the point i try to make in the "angle." consequences down the line. whether it's the way they hillary email investigation was handled, sanctuary cities, the fast and furious benghazi. it seems like this pattern of unlawful, improper conflict of interest-written behavior that the democrats just either ignore, distract from, or look the other way from. i think that undermines the integrity of the rule of law and a lot of these agencies work. your reaction? >> i agree with senator rubio, but i do agree. and most people i think get the difference between a decision on the merits, which i think mccabe was deservedly relieved by breaking the press and he actually explained himself, that we have the fbi follow the rules.
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the problem with james comey and mccabe is the fbi should not follow its own rules, you have to follow the policies of the justice department. comey, as i wrote in my book, thinks he gets to define the roles. >> laura: he says under oath -- we actually have this sound bite. i want to play it for you because you wrote the book on comey. let's watch what jim comey set on may 3rd 2017. >> director comey, have you ever been an anonymous source in news reports about matters relating to the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> never. question two relatively related. have you ever authorized someone else at the fbi to be an anonymous source in news reports about the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> no. >> laura: who was lying? one of the two is not telling
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the truth, or has a terrible case of amnesia. but being someone as meticulous as comey is in his dress and the way he carries himself, how could he miss remember that, or mccabe isn't telling the truth? >> first of all they get to make their own rules because they think that their powers to themselves. jim comey knew when he wrote that letter on october 28th he was violating 50 years of justice department policy. he knows you are not allowed to brief the press anonymously or otherwise, but bp then spoke as if the fbi was an institution apart. that's the problem with comey and i think the fbi has to be part of the justice department purporting to be attorney general and not a rogue agency that makes its own rules. >> laura: i want to go to the general premise of the ankle, which is the democrats think they are riding high going into november, but i think that innate sense of fairness that the american people have -- i think it's inside of us. it's part of our dna. you saw it with what happened
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with the clinton investigation. it ended up backfiring on republicans. what about this, given the fact that so many other bad actors have been given basically carte blanche to walk away? >> i think the american people know that given enough time, history reveals the truth, and i think we are seeing the truth unfold now and my understanding is that this initial mccabe firing is just the tip of the iceberg and there's a lot more to come that is even worse than what we've heard so far. and they also hold true, laura, that mr. comey and mr. mccabe may be subject to subpoenas and we will see how that will unfold. but to your broader political question about the midterms, i think that's true. i think most of the american people understand that this country was built on the application of the law. to everyone equally. not the elites protected, not mrs. clinton and james comey and barack obama, susan rice. >> laura: or anyone in the trump administration. if anyone is violating the law
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they should all be held accountable. i don't care if you're republican, independent or democrat. i have no problem. >> if that's what they want to see and now that we are seeing these investigations unfold i think it could very well backfiring on the democrats. i don't know how it's going to play out in november, but this idea that this corruption has been so deep in our top law enforcement agencies that are supposed to blindly apply the law, that it was so corrupt. >> laura: lady justice is a blindfold. we are going to continue this on radio because i have to get davis in on radio to talk more about his book. a great segment. i have a question. is the deep state really out to get the president? we are going to get the inside scoop from a retired fbi assistant director and retired agent next. and coming up, the irs finally fusses up to exploding tax fraud committed by illegal immigrants. committed by illegal immigrants. we have the
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history. you may scapegoat and he mccabe but you will not destroy america. america will triumph over you. what bad writing. is the fbi colluding with the intel community to destroy the trump presidency? let's put that to the test. chris is with us and retired fbi special agent terry lane and fox news contributor and "washington examiner" reporter byron york. so much to get there. with got to be pithy about this. i want to play for you right off the bat, this commentary, the testimony by brennan on may 23rd of last year at the house until committee. let's watch. >> have you ever requested that a u.s. persons name be unmasked? >> yes i have. >> are you aware of any request within the community that were denied? >> i didn't have visibility into request they were being made across the government, so i don't recall one that i was denied. >> laura: basically if you ask for someone to be unmasked it's
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going to get unmasked. he kind of says i do not -- i don't know the whole range -- what do you make of that in light of what we know now, his tweets, the focus on getting trump. he is a demagogue. that's a former fbi director. cia director, excuse me. >> clearly he was still working for president obama while he was working for president trump. i have never seen so much politicization at the tops of these two agencies, the fbi and the cia. it's something that i hate to concede, i hate to admit, but under director comey, clearly there was an agenda to kill the clinton email investigation and not even let the campaign finance -- where the foundation investigation continue or be conducted in a way that is designed to get to the truth of the matter. if got two things going on there. i also think, however, laura, that the special counsel needs to exist and we need to get to
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the bottom of some other things as well. >> laura: firing, john brennan, i think, showed in his tweet this weekend just how much animosity has built up, like chuck schumer warned, against the president. samantha powers also has a response. not a good idea to piss off john brennan, that some lovely language coming from samantha powers. >> it's an incredible understatement. go back to the transition. donald trump has been elected. intelligence chiefs are working on the reports about russian meddling. they finish it in january of 2017. they briefed president obama on it and they also briefed president obama about the dossier and the salacious details in the dossier. the next day, january 6th they go up to trump tower. four of them are in there, including john brennan and james comey and i talked to him about the report on russian interference, and then by prearrangement, three of them leave, leaving comey alone with
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the president-elect, who tells them about the dossier. >> laura: but comey knows the dossier is paid for, does he not, at that point, by fusion gps. fusion gps gets paid for by... >> by the hillary clinton campaign. >> laura: right. does he tell the president that? >> not to our knowledge. think of this from the president-elect's point of view. first face-to-face meeting with the fbi and they told him, by the way, we know about you and those hookers in moscow. that's getting off on a really bad foot. >> laura: mentioning to the president we are onto you. >> how else could he think that? >> laura: joke was on radio today with me , terry, and he's coming in as a new lawyer of the crime team. a longtime contributor to the show and others on fox, and this is what he said, let's listen. >> i really believe that brennan and clapper with the people who
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are most, most responsible for all of the violations of law that have occurred during the 2016 campaign that involved not only the unmasking, but the illegal disclosures and other things. so in many ways this tweet by brennan was a blessing in disguise. >> laura: for that he's being called, again, a conspiracy theorist. donald trump hiring a conspiracy theorist for one of his -- on his legal team and so forth. your reaction? >> i will tell you like we say in texas. brennan is an idiot. he has no idea how the fbi operates. his agency operates completely different. although they take an oath to the constitution, they don't follow the constitution as we have to. the fbi has to follow the constitution to the letter. whenever we prosecute somebody, whenever we investigate someone, we have to follow all the rules of evidence, all the criminal
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procedures. cia doesn't do that, so i'm not surprised that brennan comes up with this idiotic statement that he makes, because, again, he can operate on conjecture. his agency doesn't have to follow the truth. they their stock and trade is actually the untruths. i don't know if there's a deep state, but if there is an absolutely certain brennan is part of that deep state. >> laura: chris i want to go back to you because you wrote a piece for fox news about how truth telling by the fbi, going back to mccabe's firing here, in a general sense of lawlessness, conflict of interest, unethical behavior, the telling of the truth is so critical for the fbi. that's a rule that must be followed and if it's not, it breaks on the trust. telus. >> certainly fidelity, bravery, integrity is the fbi's motto. its integrity because they have to testify about things that they do. they have people's life, liberty
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and property in their hand. they can put their thumb on the scale of an investigation and deprive someone of liberty in a second. they have to tell the truth and they can't nuance the truth and they can't spin it. they have to tell the whole story the way it comes out factually. andy mccabe knew that. his own opr -- opr reported directly to them. the assistant director of the opr was one of his direct reporters. she basically fired her own boss because the fbi was cleaning its own house. >> laura: byron, i want to go back to you. michael, a lawyer for mccabe, tweeted out we will not be responding -- the whole truth will come out in due course. the tweets confirmed that he has corrupted the entire process that led to mr. mccabe's termination has rendered it illegitimate. what can we expect? >> i think we need to look at people who know something about this case, and even adam schiff, the democrat on house intel
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committee who never misses an opportunity to criticize president trump, who says perhaps this firing was proper, and then he criticized the way in which it was done. people know about this are being careful not to denounce this as an illegitimate sort of act. we do know that the nonpartisan parts of the fbi, office of professional responsibility and the inspector general were behind this. at last, mccabe had a media tour ready before this. he had done several interviews with media people and the one thing he did not talk about with the details of what led to his firing. >> laura: interesting. interesting. we will keep following this all show long. we are out of time unfortunately. we will have you back. this will be going on all week, next week as well. it might not chuck you guys to learn that the irs has known about 1.3 million cases of taxpayer fraud by illegal immigrants. what they don't know will what they don't know will p>> tech: at safelite autoglass
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>> laura: this is a pair now of mind-boggling revelations from the irs inspector general. the irs documented more than 1.3 million cases of i.d. theft from 2011 to 2016 by illegals who received individual taxpayer identification numbers even though they were ineligible. and in 2017 the irs also discovered 1.2 million cases of illegal aliens filing tax returns with social security numbers that were either fake or belonged to someone else. isn't that nice? and when asked by cnn news, how many of those have been referred for criminal prosecution, the irs replied that it did not know. it didn't know, what! lets discuss how this could happen with former irs investigator joseph.
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it's great to see you. when i first read this today, and i guess this came out on friday and we didn't get to it because of all the mccabe stuff, if you or i cross the irs, we are toast, let's face it. we are going to be audited for the next ten years. but illegal immigrants can steal ids and then file and get payments for child tax credits fraudulently, never get prosecuted. explain how this can happen. >> you and your guest, laura, were talking a lot about the deep state earlier in your show and i would propose that the irs is the original deep state operation. they've been around since 1913 and you talk about a power unto itself, unaccountable. you mentioned lois lerner earlier. i was really amazed that there was a firing at the fbi because
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it's 1-0. one being fbi in zero being the irs. they just don't follow the law. the american people have no idea how much fraud and corruption goes on inside the agency. i've got my wading boots ready for president trump to volunteer and go into the deepest, monkey is part of the swamp, and that's the irs. >> laura: lois lerner, all the disappearing emails and the couldn't find the blackberries and then i guess we found some of them. this goes right to the heart of a lawlessness theme that we are going to be heading all week long on "the ingraham angle" ." there seems to be, especially on the part of the democrats -- i'm keeping everybody accountable, republicans and democrats, but on the part of the democrats, there seems to be this embrace of conflict of interest, unethical behavior, rank bias, lawlessness, if it helps their political agenda, which is why nobody trust the government today. very few people trust the
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government. this case of illegal aliens filing tax returns with fake numbers getting refunds with fake information, robbing the u.s. government of tax dollars, is mind-boggling. and yet it's happening without any prosecution. who who is responsible for this policy? who was response to mike responsible for this prioritization or lack thereof? >> i'm afraid it's the car was ultimately, but of course the congress is supposed to answer to us. if we don't raise a stink about it, nothing is going to happen. actually americans are better off if illegal aliens makes up a social security number, because statistics in the report show over a million numbers that were accurately issued belonging to regular americans, over a million of those were used by illegal aliens on w-2 forms, and
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the only way the irs found out about this is by the treasury inspector general looking into what goes on here and they see a w-2 with the social security number on it and a tax return with an eye to and on it and they say wait a second. >> laura: the bottom line -- got to keep it really simple for the american people. the bottom line is this document fraud, there's mail fraud, there's probably wire fraud. this is all fraudulent, and the irs looks the other way and i think a lot of it is politics. i know they have bigger fish to fry, maybe, but when you added up, 2.5 million people, that's crazy! totally crazy. we are out of time, but thank you for your expertise, and i know we could do an allergist on the irs. maybe we welcome actually, but thank you for that. by the way, american students may be mired in mediocre test
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save by bundling usaa home and auto insurance. get a quote today. >> laura: i'm going to figure out how i can be away this weekend because a half-million protesters are expected to descend on washington to push for more gun control and school safety. hundreds of other protests are planned around the world on the same day and we are told that each march is basically student-let, but did students really organize all of this in the five weeks as the florida shooting? let's look into who was really behind this with washington free beacon reporter stephen. great to see you. this is just a bunch of kids having fun and doing what's right in a time when we need to say enough is enough. >> certainly that's the media narrative on this protest. it's just the kids sort of put this on themselves.
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they are just very talented kids. >> laura: articulate, on tv, 60 minutes. >> the reality is that that's not true. there's a number of groups that are helping organize this event, every town for gun safety, michael bloomberg's. >> laura: he's personally what and how much money into that group? millions and millions. that's his big issue, gun control. >> absolutely. they even created a new group called students demands change. >> laura: because it's a 501 c4 is eroding your piece, it's limited on what information we can get, but we can bet, and this has come out that this is going to be a massive push for voter registration and each of these sites they are going to have a canvas with voter registration stations. so the goal here is? >> it's to change policy, change the law. >> laura: the goal is to take back power.
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the midterms, dried the election narrative into 2020 and it's the same kind of folks that were behind the women's march, correct? >> yes, some of them are absolutely involved in organizing this. in the group itself, that group is not just spending the money they were raised on this particular march. they've also said they're going to spend a going forward on other lobbying. >> laura: very interesting. we should be all excited because george clooney and his wife and his two children are coming because he wrote a check there if they just sold company -- i think he may personally 500 know enough of that, not a bad payday so he wrote a $500,000 check, chump change, for this group. he's going to be there, so they will have a celebrity push much like the women's march. this is all part of an organizational effort to drive the political narrative, correct? >> that's absolutely right. it's not just george clooney either. it's also oprah winfrey donating half a million dollars, there certainly a lot of --
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>> laura: the old -- they are all back! the students one on "60 minutes." they are getting the full media push and it is going to be blanketing the country. we see in the graphic. do we have the graphic we can put up from the march? you can even put the red flag. you've got to handed to them. that got the money behind them and they got the organization. will this have big impact, do you think, in november? is this a big issue that drive the electric? >> it hasn't been in the past. probably the opposite direction of what the organizers -- in the past guns have been an issue that republicans -- voters have gone to a republicans for because they prefer their policies. >> laura: the second amendment types are saying this is unfair, they're coming after our guns, law-abiding people's gun, we got to get out there and paul. could have a boomerang effect, but they are going to register a lot of people to vote. great work on this piece. a big serving for humble pie for
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nice, after getting stung with bad press following idiotic remarks. let's begin because it's always fun to begin with the clintons, with hillary, who recently caused such an uproar in india when she wasn't balling on the stairs, that even democrats are disowning her. they were especially outraged over her latest explanation for her presidential election loss. she said that basically men pressured women to vote for trump, women are too stupid to think for themselves. that's what my take was. but instead of apologizing she wrote on facebook "i understand how some of what i said upset people and can be misinterpreted." in customary clintonian fashion she didn't really apologize for what she said. she apologized for those of you too stupid to understand what he meant. she then made matters worse by justifying her claim writing "it's not that crazy when you think about our ongoing struggles to reach gender balance, even within the same household. i did not realize how hard it would make many who heard it."
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i told a tone-deaf woman is stl trying to figure out what happened? please. at least stephanie issued an apology after mocking the face of larry, the president's new pick to lead his national economic council. >> he ended by saying however things work out it will be god's will. >> that's an interesting way to talk about being the national economic advisor to the president, god's will? >> as larry says, it's god's will. >> laura: to have something to toast? st. joseph. he took exception and he tweeted on friday, sparing his faith in god? lie still on air? she apparently believes people in business and economics should not have a faith. tweeting the next day i apologize if my comments came off as dismissive of his faith, i would never question another
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persons believe in god. he didn't even point out the inappropriate word choice. we all make grammatical mistakes, but graciously, graciously accepted her apology. and then there's joyless behar. something possessed her to make these comments about vice president pence. >> one thing to talk to jesus. it's another thing when jesus talks to you. >> exactly! that's different! >> that's called mental illness if i'm not correct. hearing voices. >> laura: hearing voices. we told you two weeks ago that she had called parents to apologize privately. he urged her to apologize to the tens of millions of americans who were equally offended, and on tuesday she finally did. >> i think vice president pence is right. i was raised to respect everyone's religious faith and i fall short of that. i sincerely apologize for what i said. >> laura: good for her.
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i'm glad she did. these apologies seem to be driven by complaints rather than conscience. however gretchen, they serve an important purpose. each puts the intolerant left on notice to think twice before they ought her in public what they probably say about conservatives behind closed doors. the silent majority, silent no more. be careful. we'll be right back. do you need the most trusted battery in your noise cancelling headphones? maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ ♪ who's the fun one now? made with real cream. reddi-wip. instant greatification. ♪ ♪
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in a surprise twist, she is running as a pro-trump republican. just kidding. she's running as a democrat, the hard-core left of governor andrew cuomo. ms. nixon's acting repertoire should prepare her for the day-to-day political conduct. >> there's a big pile of tutus coming at me. >> laura: mr. big i think is disqualified. i heard nixon got some good reviews for her recent appearance on broadway. somehow i think in this case her political act may be closing out of town. well, we want to tell you that all week long were going to be doing a special series on the lawlessness of the democratic party. you do not want to miss it.
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not a day, not a night. we want to hear from you about tonight's show. tweet me. that's all the time we have. shannon bream takes things from here. >> shannon: i'm going to tweet that you had a great show right after i finished the show. here's what we have, chief national correspondent ed henry and chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge track the latest abutments after the presidents refers to robert mueller by name for the first time and causes collusion probe a witch hunt. mark walker ties into the debate over the deep state following stunning newport numbers. will investigate the facebook data controversy as a campaign division drops a bombshell. what she says helps former president obama's election bid. the twitter tirade against the special counsel caught the eye of the dilbert creator scott
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