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us as stormy mania takes over america. we have a different perspective. stay tuned. more news continues. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is next. have a great weekend. see you monday. ♪ >> laura: geeching from washington i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. we have a fantastic friday lineup tonight. all live. lots of breaking news including just a few moments ago the president issues an order banning most transgender troops from serving in the military. we're going to explain why the president is taking this stand coming up. also, a new study claiming that the border patrol agents don't really want a wall. what? well, you can understand once we tell how is behind this report. plus, the profanity laced interview from one of the organizers of tomorrow's gun control march. you won't believe that and roseanne floors jim my my kimmel with a stinging rebuke over trump on
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kimmel's own show and rosie o'donnell has painted herself into a corner that will be fun on a friday follies. but, first, we begin with the monstrosity that is the omnibus bill now signed into law score one big one for the swamp. president trump said he was very disappointed with the bloated 1.3 trillion-dollar spending package. he even threatened this morning, getting our hopes up that he was going to veto it because it failed to fund the border wall. it did nothing to address daca. still, in the end, he signed the bill. >> i say to congress i will never sign another bill like this again. i'm not going to do it again nobody read it. it's only hours old. some people don't know $1.3 trillion. it's the second largest ever. >> laura: why did no one read it? well i realize it's 2232
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pages long, that's all. but that's all the more reason to read the thing. do normal course budgeting bill by bill and can you actually digest it one department at a time. but trump says he signed the omnibus because of the desperate need to fund the military and then he had no choice because of a looming government shutdown. let's face it. it pains me to say. this the president did have a choice. he could have called congress back to town and made them pass a continuing resolution until his priorities were funded and we explain this mess to the american people. i tried in vain to warn him many times this week: an omnibus spending bill this is what you have to know, legislative scam. it's a business as usual spend orama at a time when voters expected just the opposite from a president who campaigned against the
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corrupt in d.c. as i see it right now tonight the wall is never going to happen. because, as we dug into this and really looked into this, this bill doesn't fund the wall at all. we can do better. we must do better. or republicans do not deserve to be in the majority. >> laura: well, voters elected republicans. both houses of congress and gave them the presidency to shrink government spending. and to shake up the system. not expand government and give in to the system. this is like christmas for democrats. i mean domestic spending goes through the roof. chuck schumer is like a cat who eight the canary. he gets his pet rail project. planned parenthood, totally funded. meanwhile, trump gets a traction of what he wanted. and zero and i mean zero funding for that big beautiful concrete border wall. on my radio show this morning, in three hours, not
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a single caller and i wasn't trying to weed out callers or make it all cute here but not one wanted the president to sign this legislation. >> get that pen and veto that bill because it's a pork laden bill. >> america is a family. and it is in debt. that means saying no to some fun stuff, some good stuff, even some popular stuff so that we can actually have a chance for survival. >> president trump, we are with you. the american people are with you. but you need to be with us. fight for us, president trump. >> this bill should be vetoed. i have voted for donald trump. i was a strong supporter of trump to stop this sort of thing. and it just needs to be -- he has got to take a stopped now and stop this. >> this trump doesn't veto this bill, he is going to have to write a new book entitled the art of the steal. >> laura: is this the president's first serious breach with the base? well let's ask the only
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member of congress with a ph.d. in economics, republican president great commonwealth of virginia dave brat and eric beach is the co-chair of the pro-trump great america pack and my as i mustafa is a democratic strategist. great to have you all late at night on a friday really important stuff. let's start with you congressman brat. it broke my heart and i mean you could ask like my staff. i was really down today. i mean, i felt personally really depressed. i was in a funk because of what happened. i mean, he got our hopes up that he was going to veto it this morning. the military guys are like you got to fund the military. you are going to kill the military off. he ends up signing it and he said he wouldn't do it again. tell us how this went down. >> well, i think you had it right. it went down and the hint to the american people is it went down in the same way it's gone down for the last 10 years in a row. like ground hog's day. whenever you are running up to the date, you know it's going to be a disaster. that's your big hint, right?
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why can't you rationally plan to budget ahead of time. you know you need nine votes in the senate. that's the huge obstacle. we did a budget. the senate wouldn't do a budget. the democrats want increased spending on everything. that's a given, right in the president and leadership need to go to the american people beginning of the cycle and say we are going to give the democrats this, this, and this and hold strock on this. if you shut down it's on the democrats. we didn't go through that and then i'm on the budget committee. a month ago when we did the budget, this was the spending bill. back in the budget the senate actually wrote in the budget that they will not do a budget for the year coming up in 19. they don't even want to do a budget because they don't want to have a tough vote. so today that made news. rush limbaugh covered it and sean hannity covered it and so president trump can go to the senate tomorrow and we can still get it right in this year's budget if you don't do a budget you don't get to do reconciliation. that's a big fancy word but that's how we were going to get rid of obamacare until the senate yanked that one and they owe us.
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that's how we got passed through. >> laura: okay. and we will get to do this again. could it be a chance he will never get a chance to vote on something like this again given we know what happens in the u.s. congress with spending? >> yeah, i hate to get mess mystic the pace is dejected. not only say i won't do it again but take the initiative and force it on the senate. yes, you are right. this may not happen again because the senate said we are in the going to to do a budget this year. good help us if we lose the house then it really won't happen again. we are in a unique opportunity right now to hit it out of the park and do that in the next month before november. >> laura: mustafa i was watching chuck schumer and pelosi and all these democrats and democrats this
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week were in the best mood. they were thrilled. i said if i were you, i would be really happy, too. and i got to hand it to you, i never thought this would happen but i have got to hand it to you. this is what wolf blitzer said after the president signed the legislation today. let's watch. >> he signs this, gloria, into law 2200 pages, even though he says no one has read it, including himself why sign something into law that you haven't even read? >> laura: he is not given any credit. he signs it the democrats like it but wolf is right. no one has read this legislation. rand paul was tweeting some of it last night. who knows if he even read the 2,000 pages. this is crazy mustafa, democrats and republicans, this is generational stepping of the next theft of the next generation. your thowghts. >> a trillion dollars.
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what i liked about the will children health insurance funded for next ten years. that's really important. $250 million for democracy programs in russia and sanctions in russia. that got passed and nobody saw that i thought that was probably a very good thing. but i think republican voters have to ask themselves they voted for a republican house and republican senate and republican president and they are still not getting what they want. so, in this 2018 election for the midterm, they should ask themselves should they be voting for republicans or should they be voting for libertarians or should they be sending a message to republicans and not voting at all or voting for even democrats? that's what the republicans should be asking themselves. >> laura: eric, i want to go to you on this. i hear a lot of spinning. a lot of spinning. the military needed a raids. we alraids -- a raise. every time reend up mortgaging our children's future. all we need is we hey need the military. of course we need the military. that's not an argument. that's a false equivalency.
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that's what we hear every time. the republicans rolled this president. there is no border wall. there is 33 miles of like fixing the fence and some sensors. it is a travesty that they convinced him early on that this was going to be a real border wall and it was not. >> they certainly lied to him. also, i do think the president was very heart felt when he talked about we need to make sure our military is not depleted and that was the full reason why he agreed to this omnibus bill. saying that bill freedom caucus even discuss. that i agree with mustafa. four leaders two in the republican and two on the democratic side who sat in the room and did 2,000 page bill and didn't tell anybody about it and republicans think they can win elections. i heard talk today that the republicans can win elections. i agree with democrat mustafa and what he said in terms of this. if you want to vote republican into the house or the senate vote the right kind of republicans, the rand paul kind of republicans. because, otherwise, we're
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going to go down this same road with the same parlor game and that's what's undercutting the president at the highest levels. >> laura: but the president could have come out today and said, you know something? i have been pawing through this bill. on page 734, look at what it says. we actually increase funding for department we said we were going to decrease funding for. we actually have ridiculous projects that enforce other country's borders while our border will still remain porous. he could have done that. it would have been really bold and it would have been sensational but congressman brat, that's how he won the election by defying the establishment, the conventional wisdom of the media. he looked right at them and said i'm calling you on your you know what. and he could have done that today. brought them all back to washington and said start over because you're perpetuating a fraud on the american people. dave, i want to get your thoughts on the transgender troop ban as well. >> you know, absolutely.
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you are right. it's a false choice. you can do the military and get the goodlatte bill in, right? that's the fundamental piece on immigration which is polling higher than obamacare for republicans. we failed on the premier piece that he ran on and that the american people want, wages have been flat for 30 years. and everyone from bernie through president trump wants to fix the mess in the swamp. and i could have just come back to town and said let's do two week cr and made some major moves. >> laura: it would have been gutsy. >> that would have been gutsy. that's his strength. he has a good gut for it. >> laura: at least we get $1.7 billion a year to maintain 770,000 empty buildings, square feet of empty building office space. okay. so this is what we -- we got that money. i want to talk briefly about this transgender troop ban. the left is going to go crazy on this all weekend long into early next week and congressman, commonwealth of virginia.
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big military state. this was taken after some concerted stud i don't know 00 issue. the statement of the white house today is among other things the policies set forth by the secretary of defense state that transgender persons with a history of diagnosis of gender disforria, individuals who the policy state may require substantial medical treatment including medications and surgery are disqualified from military service except under certain limited circumstances according to the president memoranda. do you have any reason to believe that the timing of this is to placate the base, that's the cynic in me they are throwing this out on a friday night because the base is up in arms or this was planned? >> well, i mean, i think that's probably president trump's gut and a lot of people aren't happy with playing social science at all major institutions in the country right now. the primary thesis in the military is national defense. and all these we're just
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distracted, the democrats aren't so hot on policy so they do this identity stuff throughout every institution we have. fbi is blown apart top 10 people being either fired or stepping down or leaving. so we have got to get back to basic business, not running trillion-dollar deficits every year as far as the eye can see. >> laura: social engineering in the military. i throw that in the mix, we don't need to do that anymore. fighting force. we need to maintain a fighting force. as far as -- as soon as they allow transgenders to go in the military january 1st the policy went in effect. as of february 23rd, one person, one transgendered person had signed up for service. god bless the person who did this but that's the total so far. guys, fantastic segment. we have a lot more to get to here including a fake news alert. border patrol agents say oh, they really don't want a wall. at least that's how the "new york times" and "the washington post" reported it. we'll tell you the truth and
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>> president trump smart asked for $25 billion to build the border wall. congress gave him $1.6 billion and some of it for fencing. border patrol agents tell us
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that they're lived over that but the mainstream media is saying just the opposite. a "new york times" headline yesterday declared what border agents say they want it's not a wall. the "times" cited a survey put out by senate democrats that claimed border agents really just want more technology. the department of homeland security says democrats got it all wrong let's get to the bottom of this with the president of the national border patrol counsel brandon judd and laredo, texas representative of that council border patrol agent hector garza. good to see both of you. brandon, let me start with you. saw this and i have known you guys for so long. i have been friends with so many on the border patrol in 1996 when i first started in the media. when i first saw this i thought this doesn't each pass the straight face test in any way, shape or form. your reaction. >> that democrat staff report is nothing more than garbage. it makes me sick knowing
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that the taxpayers funded a report then is nothing more than a partisan hit piece on a president whom they hate and want to see fail. we can't allow the democrats to lie to the american public. senator johnson needs to call for a hearing on this issue. it needs to go before the senate ethics committee. and we have got to investigate this and get to the bottom. because i can tell you i just finished my shift a couple hours ago patrolling the border. i speak with hundreds of agents on a daily basis. and all of those agents are telling me we need walls in strategic locations and we will prove we need those walls. >> laura: hector, here is what the democrat study says. we have a full screen we will put up. border agent sector chiefs rarely requested a wall. only one urgent and compelling request mentioned either a wall or fencing. most commonly identified vulnerabilities call for tech personnel. in your experience, hector,
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with everything you guys rupp against, does that ring true? >> none at all, laura. i work in the laredo sector. in the laredo sector we do not have a single mile of border wall or physical barrier. laredo sector is next to the rio grand valley sector biggest seq. for for drug crossings and people coming over illegally. we call for wall in the laredo sector because just in the sector across the border we have the dangerous drug cartel. they are very dangerous. they bring a lot of drugs into our country and also smuggle a lot of people into the united states. we definitely need a physical barrier that will save american lives. >> laura: i guys might have herd the segment we just did on this budget that just passed. there is no money for more detention beds. there is no money for that big beautiful concrete wall that we had heard about for so long. the president wanted 1.6 billion just for the wall. there is like 640 million
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for a variety of things and maybe 33 miles or -- different reports. i think it's 33 miles for reinforced double fencing and some levee walls that are already there. but this is no new construction. brandon, i'm hearing you guys. you guys are on the front line, the cartels are coming. we have the human trafficking. people just trying to cross because they want to work here. others we don't know what their motives are we are like well, we will have some sensors and some roads and maybe we have some more detention facilities. >> the republicans are shooting themselves in the foot. the president ran on a campaign of domestic policies that were going to secure the american interests which and one of those was the border. the republicans aren't doing what the constituency wants them to do. and if they don't jump on board and if they don't get behind this president. if they don't secure the border, they stand to lose huge in the mid terms. >> laura: i agree.
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>> we have got to have the republicans get behind this president. we have got to get rid of the swamp. that includes the watch within our own agency if we're going to expect to hold the house and the senate in 2018. >> laura: hector, this is what the president said today. again, he didn't like the fact he had to sign this but did he go ahead and sign it let's listen. >> we are going to be starting work literally on monday on not only some new wall, not enough, but we're working on that very quickly. but also fixing existing walls and existing acceptable fences. there are some areas that you have to see through. have you to be able to see through the other side in order to see what's coming. and in many cases it's not a pretty picture. >> laura: oh my god. okay. number one, hector, just explain the part that we need to have see through wall. i understand we do need to see kind of what's happening on the other side. but, i don't think there is going to be any physical wall being built because
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there is no money for the wall. it's all repairing the fencing that exists and the levee walls that are already there and some of them crumbling. but, can you -- can you shed any light on that for me? because i have got to frankly buy a vowel. i don't really understand it. >> it's very unfortunate that we can't get a border wall, a much needed wall that we need so we can do our job. that wall is going to save american lives. it's just very unfortunate that some of these representatives are actually playing games with our jobs and with our security. we need to stop playing politics and we need this wall. it's no secret our border patrol agents have actually reached out to president trump through the national border patrol counsel and we told them we wanted a wall. the president has done the same thing. he has spoken to our agents directly. the agents have told him president trump we need a wall to secure the border. that's what we need so we can do our job and so we can save those american lives and stop those drugs from coming across. >> laura: brandon, i have to read to you and you are going to love this senator
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clair mccaskill. i know you are texting buddies. she is on the homeland committee. this report confirms what i have heard from front line border agents and cbp leaders alike that the top priorities are addressing the vulnerabilities along our border and additional personnel and technology. we can't protect our country. she said that also paul ryan has been very chipper about the idea of all these senel sores and the drones and the other things necessary to enforce the border. what i understand from israel and what i understand from you in all the years i have known you, without that barrier, it makes your life more difficult at every turn and hector, i assume you would agree but brandon, you first. >> laura, we have played that game. we have thrown all kinds of technology at drones at sensors. it's interesting that the democratic report quotes former deputy commissioner david aguilar.
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he now sits on the board of drone aviation corps industry. obviously you don't want a wall. if you get the wall you aren't going to be selling drones. if people aren't crossing the border illegally no need to buy drones. we have already done that we don't need to do it again. we need to build out physical barriers that are necessary u. >> laura: think about this hector and brandon have you the sensor companies and the drone companies. everybody is looking for a piece of the pie, right? all the money that's going to be invested but if it's just out wall and the extra personnel and so forth, it's a lot simpler. it's a lot simpler. guys, god bless you for the work you do. keep it up and the american people and i know so many of our viewers at fox and on radio and beyond they are with you 100 percent. keep up the great work. and by the way. >> thank you, laura, i appreciate it. >> laura: absolutely. jimmy kimmel is put in his place by a comic legend. why rosie o'donnell is taking out her having moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
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>> laura: time for friday follies and a little fun. anderson cooper is looking like the host of bachelorette and roseanne barr puts jimmy kimmel this his place we start with rosie o'donnell. here is ramon. >> we need kicking feet for friday follies. we need something going on here. okay, so rosie o'donnell has taken up painting. >> she has. remember earlier in the week i exposed jim carrey's political art. we even did our own. jim carrey put these bizarre pictures up this week of sarah huckabee sanders. >> laura: put those up please. >> he showed those. then he offered an explanation in a documentary. there it is. something that a grade school child on too much rid
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ritalin might create. here is the explanation for this i guess you call it art. >> i guess what artist they make models of their inner life. they make something physically come into being that is inspired by their emotions or their needs or what they feel the audience needs. >> >> he is offering his service to people. it's his inner life. if this is what his inner life looks like. it looks like he is painting on a rubber room wall in that studio. >> laura: bruce almighty god help us. >> now rosie o'donnell has taken up painting. as you can expect it has the same subject. donald trump. >> laura: they are obsessed. >> look at this. she started painting on her ipad with her finger and she said she started doodling and sadness, rage and disappointment inflamed out of my finger. >> laura: i like the close
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up there. that's really. >> move over roscoe. >> i can't help but what comes out of me my anxiety takes over. i had to go to my bunker to figure out how i was going to make it. >> laura: looks like a self-portrait. >> i have read a lot on this over the last few days because of you and this show. paint something a therapy they suggest with people with anxiety disorder it helps them work their aggressions out on the canvas. that's what i think roast and jim are doing. too bad trump. one wonders if the president would take up painting rosie o'donnell what he might call his great work. >> laura: she is a slob. rosy is a loser. >> maybe that. >> laura: they have something of an obsession. i think he needs to get a
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restraining order. we get it, okay. he has a tan face. we get it there is no subtly. art has to have subtly to it does it not. >> she says she doesn't want to be part of the president's world he is eating her alive. it's a compulsion. something is definitely wrong. she and jim carrey might speak. >> laura: can we go to roseanne barr ohio like she is reviving her sitcom. which i did not watch. either you are a fan or you weren't. a friend of mine wrote for the show. >> top ten for 11 years. >> laura: reviving it on abc. everything old is new again fresh out of ideas. this is interesting revival, why. >> this is very interesting in that you have a working class family where there are political divisions. roseanne's character supported donald trump. the rest of the family 20 years later, it's been 20 years since it was on the air. 20 years later they have division. think of all in the family. i think this could be huge.
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>> laura: huge. nothing like it? >> a place where people to laugh and have a conversation that they can relate to about making ends meet. working hard, and the political divisions that come with family life. now she was on with jimmy kimmel he attacked her for slipping away from her liberal roots. watch this. >> you were a very liberal socially liberal person in general. >> i'm still the same. y'all moved. [laughter] >> we did. >> y'all went so far [bleep] out you lost everyone. a lot of us, you know, no matter who we voted for, we don't want to see our president fail. [applause] >> right? >> yeah. >> laura: interesting to hear people clapping in that audience. >> a lot of people clapping she went on later to say. >> laura: she is kind of cool. >> we have to support the president. >> laura: tom arnold has to be conservative. >> someone who has their finger on the pulse of the people that middle class
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show the middle, everybody loves ramon those shows are huge and continue to be hits. >> laura: hollywood has gone so far left that they have forgotten the people of the country. very interesting. >> a different -- >> laura: you don't have to endorse anything. at least represent them. >> we have to get to anderson cooper. >> laura: why is he the go-to person to interview women who have had affairs. >> or female porn stars? >> laura: why is he the lucky guy to let's t to do these interviews. >> starting to look like the host of the bachelorette. >> mismischievous drama filled unexpected ending in bachelor history. >> did he have any nicknames for you? >> he would call me baby or he would call me beautiful karen. >> did he ever use protection? >> [clearing throat] >> anderson cooper whom i
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like. >> laura: i just kind of got to wrap it up at this point. if that's your the apex of your career. >> an hour of this. it's really degrading to a guy who has interviewed world leaders. he treated her as if this was angela merkel or something talking about the global debt. >> laura: angela merkel having an affair with trump that would be. >> angela merkel for the hour. stormy daniels interview coming up next ongoing deal for anderson. >> laura: open up cnn's closet? none of these other people -- cbs didn't have a problem did they? they had no problem. they all better be very careful. >> do that on the next angle. >> laura: one of the students organizing the gun march on washington throws profanity laced tantrum. doesn't surprise me but it might you. stay there. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> laura: the march for our lives gun control protests are set to take place nationwide tomorrow. washington, d.c. alone is bracing for half a million demonstrators to take the street. you should see union station right where we are broadcasting. see from the news cover of "time" magazine that are than march of mainstream media is practically coronation of the new leftist heroes, the kids who have become the public face of the movement. some of these students recent actions and words are let's face it less than classy. let's discuss what's really going on here with the editor and chief of campus reform lawrence jones and justice alliance. g 2 will be out there encouraging the students. people are very stoked and very excited about what's going to happen tomorrow all across the country. that's a good thing. but let's play what one of the main faces of this movement, david holy ghost, -- d hogg who i think we just had on this television a month or so ago when the shooting took place. he did an interview and it
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was posted on youtube -- let's watch. they could have blood from children spattered all over their faces and they wouldn't take action. what [bleep] out there continue to sell more guns, murder more children and honestly just get reelected. what type of person are you when you want to see more [bleep] money than children's lives. what type of [bleep] person does that? >> laura: and it went on and on and on. i'm not sure what that accomplishes. g-2, tell me what your reaction is to that. i mean, the youtube tried to pull it down but a lot of people had made copies of that interview and reposted it and reposted it and youtube pulled it down and said it violated their standards of bullying and harassment which i found -- i don't know how it violates bullying and harassment but nevertheless your reaction to that? >> well, first of all, launch for having me back on. i would just say that often when people are confronted with conditions that are not
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being addressed, i don't blame them for their anger. i don't blame them for their frustration. i think that and i have been in that predicament where issues of justice weren't being addressed. common sense things were being denied to good people. you realize, you know, who am i dealing with? who am i talking to. >> a child. >> you are dealing with a child. >> laura: jitu, i get you, you are a grown man. have you gone through enormous amount in your life you have seen an enormous amount. when you are a grown man wait, nothing has been done. we lobbied. we voted for people. i get that everybody blows their temper. >> hold on a minute. hold on a minute. hold on a minute before you cut me off. let me ask this question. the communities i work in, young people are taught drills that if somebody shoots, fall down, roll towards the edge of a car.
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these young people are telling you now in their schoolings they have to go through drills if someone comes in shooting in their school. you know, what we have to do is, you know, one of the prerequisites to public service is humility. being able to listen to people and not get partisan. not get left or right. but deal with the human condition. >> full on partisan debate. bloomberg's group is the one that's funding this movement. handling all the p.r. i mean, we can talk emotions all day. but at the end of the day, we need results. >> and absolutely. what they are saying is that as adults, we have failed them. as adults, we have not made sure that our children are safe. as adults. >> laura: i don't know about -- yeah. i mean, jitu because we have these horrific shootings, the idea that all schools are unsafe in the united states and all schools are going to be subjected to a shooting.
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>> -- not the only shooting. >> laura: of course it's not the only shooting. we have had shootings in chicago and gun violence and deaths of great young men and women as you know for decades and we didn't have. >> and acceptable. >> laura: we didn't have school walkouts and george clooney fly in. we didn't have any of that. >> as a mainstream society we have accepted that. >> laura: no we haven't. i haven't accepted it. >> absolutely we have. >> laura: no, we don't. >> young people raise their voices, when young people raise their voices, we want to say that they're being parroted by adults. how many of us have grown up. >> hold on. >> no, no, let me finish. >> laura: hold on jitu, let's let. >> hold on i let you talk. >> how many of us. >> laura: let lawrence speak. >> i gave you a chance. the fact of the matter is they are being funded by a group. they are being given talking points by a group antigun. we talked about this from emotional aspect. at the end of the day thee legislators don't know what to do. these congressman don't know what to do.
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the university doesn't know what to do. but you can't make policy based on emotion. we reported on it at the leadership institute campus reform all day where these college students are doing the same thing. they want policies based on emotions. we need facts. it's a constitutional right to have a gun. at the end of the day they want to get rid of the guns. >> well, sir, sir, i will tell you right now that i would say this to you. that when young people in the south, children, 12, 13, 14 years old went to jail and people said they should not do it. >> laura: how is this analogous and that's not what anybody is saying. nobody is saying they don't have a right to speak. what we are saying jitu, we do not allow children to dictate policy of any type in this country. >> i have covered young people for a living at campus reform.org. i'm not saying young people shouldn't have a voice. i used to be a democrat. and i was a young man as well in high school. young people should have a
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voice, but they should not be pair routed by adults and furthermore they should not be dictating policy which they can't even participate in. they can't even purchase a gun right now. >> at the end of the day, young people -- at the end of the day, we live and you know, at the end of the day, we live in the most violent country in the world. there are more handgun murders in the united states than any other nation on planet earth. >> laura: none of the things they are asking for is going to change any of that. >> there are also more people n. incarcerated in this country. >> laura: we have got to go. look, we could do an hour on this and i actually want to bring you guys back for a special we do on this. i think we have a spiritual breakdown. we have a family breakdown. we have a breakdown of basic common sense. >> but, you know, laura, i want to say one more thing, add one more thing. >> laura: we are going to go to black in a second because we are out of time. >> children in chicago that think are not being parroted. children in philadelphia are not being parroted. they are saying that
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iniquity. >> there are admission chicago. >> schools violent. and these are children that i work with on a daily basis. so i'm not just regurgitating opinions. these are people i work on an every day basis. >> laura: we are out of time. we are going to faye fade to black. sorry to cut you off. i have to stop talking. we you have back. we will do extended. fantastic discussion. we got to go. up next perfect met for for washington mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident.
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♪ >> laura: okay, so perhaps you've heard of the great pacific garbage patch gdgp double the size of texas. the floating mass of 79,000 metric tons of plastic. now, it's fishing nets and all this junk. one of the many massive floating islands of all this junk that is floating all around the earth, right? this one contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic according to the new expert estimates. they did an aerial survey. 1.8 trillion. that's a number that's crazy big. it's too big for us to wrap our minds around and does all this damage to the environment. we know that sucking all the
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oxygen up. doing damage to wildlife. water supply, food supply. 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic. well, going back to how we started the show tonight. with a 1.3 trillion-dollar g.o.p. spending bill. the democrats are positively giddy over. 1.3 trillion. the figure that's so unfathomably large that many of us -- many people, not me, they throw their hands up and look the other way because it's just -- it's a problem. it's such a big problem, we can't deal with it. just like these massive floating piles of garbage. i know it seems like a weird analogy. i'm telling you it's so big you don't want to deal with it. but i'm here tonight to tell you there is no problem too big for americans not to fix or at least to try to fix. that is not the attitude this giving up attitude about any problem that we have. that's not the attitude that made us the most prosperous
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and most powerful nation on earth. we can fix it and be honest about it. we can deal with it and get all of our innovation and ingenuity focused on it. we don't have to become a disposable society and throw everything away in the meantime. no, not our kids' future with this ridiculous budget and not with the waste and mess that we see all over the environment. we don't have to do that anymore. it's not what made us great. when we come back, we'll close it out. stay there. .
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>>going back to enormity of that big floating garbage patch, this is what president trump said today on the spending bill. >> it became so big because we need to take care of our military and because the democrats who don't believe in that added things that they wanted in order to get their votes. >> it became so big, became so unwieldy, no one thought they could stop it. can't be the way we govern and spend the taxpayer ♪ [national anthem]
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♪ [national anthem] ♪ >> president trump signed a huge budget bill to keep the government funded. >> i will never sign another bill like this again. >> this remains, as it has always been, establishment vs. outsider, ruling class versus trump and his voters. >> andrew mccabe has published a stunning editorial in the "the washington post." not in my worst nightmares did i dream that my fbi career would end this way. >> upwards of half a million people are expected to descend on washington, d.c. for the march for our lives. including survivors of the horrific shooting at majorry may douglas high school. >> i don't want to get down in the more pit with this guy.

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