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i played hockey my life that was every day. >> that's all the time we have we'll be fair and balanced. you rrm hockey, fighting. everyone gets so upset. my gosh the fighting. the baseball players never get the punch in. >> a big group hug. >> they are too big they try but if you want to fight you gotta land a punch. >> remember in hockey the flyers 3 the glove it was like >> laura: the baseball fights are they are a skrum and you can't seat action. [laughter]. all right. >> have a great show. >> laura: good evening from washington this is the ingraham angle. so much ground to cover. let's get to it.
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leaks coming from james comey's book and -- what we have seen now is haif this is all they have they got nothing. petty and insignificant issues and it is more like mean girls goss gossip. will the next house speaker be a trump conservative or another dc insider swamp monster. analysis and an interview and his first reaction to the comey dud. also congress holds an emergency hearing on illegal immigrant caravan headed to the united states from mexico after shocking reports emerge. the man who called the hearing has stunning details. and by the way michelle will stop by. she will expose the dark forces trying to suppress free speech in defending the first.
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you doen't want to miss this. first, was the raid on trump's personal attorney a move by mueller? that is the focus of tone's angle. later later later later you hear that drip sound the leaks from the offices of the u.s. attorney for southern sdrekt of new york monday executed that raid on the home the work and residence of michael cohen with knowledge of the investigation we learn the search focused on documents related stormy danylls and potential climbs may be bank and wire fraud and campaign finance violations. yesterday there were more leaks that investigators were scouring for information legalityed the
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access hollywood tape and today in the new yorker alleging possible appellates to a trump tower door man and others during the campaign. bottom line. now as things are russian collusion seems to be a faint memory. and after all the hype about that trump tower meeting with don junior, after all the hide the ball tactics the d. o. j. us used, and you think after all the speculation about trump's relationship with russia mully come up with goose eggs. team trump is proper low worryd that mueller is using the southern sdrekt of new york as a proks tow do their dirty work. have the new york agents vacuum stuff in cohen's files on the president's personal business deals outside the skoecht jurisdiction. and then shoot it over to us if
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it is helpful to our cause and going after the president. mueller gets credit for going to rod the deputy attorney general the information. he gets none of down side being the guy who executed the search warranty against the president's personal attorney. never happened before. last summer president trump said that the effort any effort by the feds to lock in his personal finances is, uh-uh. >> locking at your finance s and family's finances. >> that would be a breech of what his -- i would say, yes. later >> laura: the process is out of control this is yet statute is uninstitutional. you think about it this way. mueller's office resides within
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the executive branch. that means if he wants to and if it is political appropriate as the head of the executive branch the president should be able to fire him. if fuller did get fired by trump, all hell would break loose. >> firing rod or robert mueller would provoke a stoougz instituti institution constitutional fire storm. >> no question if president fir fired mueller or sessions there the be a constitutional crisis. >> a new level of crazy for trump i'm petrified he will take that step they'll be in a constitutional crisis. >> are you tired of the echo chamber they repeat themselves each other day after day. no original thought. you know what a constitutional crisis is, my friends? unelected and largely unaccountable band of hyper
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partisan attorneys loyal to the priest president. they are able to spend millions of your tax dollars in search of a crime merely to undo the results of a presidential election that is the thing that should worry us and that's the angle. joining me now for reaction in are lay, north carolina the deputy council in the bill clinton sxemgz joe former u.s. attorney for washington, d.c. joe, the more you lock to what happened with the execution of that warranty against cohen and the thinking now and took me awhile to get there, this was all a big -- pretext to vacuum up more personal information from the president they could not otherwise get. this was a pretextual satisfactorily warrant, designed to gather information. mull are pawn today off on new
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york he did not want to appear to be touch itting. this is his dpirt dirty work this is gathering information for impeachment not for criminal cases. i -- but here is the problem. the problem is from the beginning this investigation is ill legitimate. rod had no authority to appoint mueller. he had conflicts of interest. wrote the letter firing comb. he was party to conversations with the president and others about the firing of james comey. he is a witness in this case. he cannot be sued and guess what, he isn't. he is letting mueller did what he wants to do that is a disgrace and embarrassment jeff segsz should fire mull and ro rosenstein tomorrow. tomorrow. >> saul, your reaction.
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gi couldn't disagree more with joe. rod had the authority to appoint a special council. >> he did in the regulation. >> also what do i get to talk? i listened you, joe. i couldn't disagree more with joe. if was there a conflict of interest i have no doubt mull and rosenstein would have discussd that and rod would have recused himself. you have been nice to have me on your show. your viewers know i call it like i see it. >> yea. >> a.m. a little biassed i have known rod for 21 years i know of nobody in the department of justice with more integrity than rod. does not mean that he or anyone in the department including bob mueller is immune from criticism f. they have done something that is wrong, criticize. i'm telling you i know nobody
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with more integrity. there are three things about rod i hear not on your show by ancienters and other fox shows and none are accurate. one he is a liberal democrat he is a lifelong republican. rod and comey were good friends. as far as i know they were not -- friends at all much less close friends and three, was a protege of bob mueller. >> i don't care what other people say. point well taken. this is what newt said on fox yesterday. let's watch. the fact is rob has not done his job. not surprised mueller. >> no question he has not done that. i will disagree with city hall.
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number one the regulations require a crime. criminal activity to be investigated. no crime or criminal activity. was stated. in the memorandum appointing mueller there was no crime of the rod rosenstein appointed mulltory get rid of a hot potato nothing to do with criminal activity. he did notment the responsibility like jeff sessions has done to investigate crimes inside the justice department about filesa. he appointed a special council none is justified under those regulations. as far as i'm concern third degree is not about integrity or anything it is dog doing your job and carrying out your duties. i have known rod a long time i don't know him as well as you do and don't know anything about the things you were talking about the various relationships. he did not have the authority to medicare the appointment. the way he did it.
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>> here is what i think. laura may i respond to that point. which was joe's first point. first of all there does not already have to be a crime. you gotta have an investigation. there does have to be a criminal investigation. it is clear, remember the charter said that -- mueller can lock at anything in the investigation that james comey announced when he testified before congress. it has been made clear that comey if you want to criticize someone i'm for criticizing comey. comey laufrped a criminal investigation including two important matters relate to manfort. whether he had colluded and taken mowy from an expresident.
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it looks like an investigation in search of a crime they hope was committed bite president or of the candidate himself. that's why going back to what we started with. they ran out of steam on the mueller collusion argument. they had to go to the stourn district. what can you get in the offices of the attorney? that is -- i will agree with you joe on one thing. we don't know -- we don't have all the facts yet. don't know the facts about this search. it certainly has a suggestion of a pretextual search. supreme
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court said they are okay if you can have probable cause to look for something even if you are looking for something else but that does not make it right. for them to have searched that office instead of issuing a subpoena there better have been strong evident. michael cohen personally authorized it. was destroyed do you meansism think going into someone's lawyer's office. >> joe kill can i ask you a question. president was told he was not a target to imduce his interview. and told he was a subject. they didn't have a case what are they doing? they do the pretextual investigation in new york to create an investigation. >> that is interesting. that is an interesting point. >> it does not mean that. joe, wur u.s. attorney. you know if somebody.
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>> thank you, city hall. >> doesn't mean they don't have a case. subject is within a witness and a target means they may have a case against you. saul he was not a target. >> told you are a witness. >> don't do that nonsense. >> we gotta move to something else. i'm not your witness. >> laura: talk about -- i'm sure you are. go ahead we gotta move to other topics. >> joe you were a u.s. attorney. >> yes, i was confirmed bite senate you never searched an attorney's office. >> not once. not once. thank you for the question, saul i never would have volunteered. >> you are welcome. >> i don't know withhold want to. >> you know what that search in new york was a disgrace to the department of justice. >> you don't know the facts. >> yes, i do. >> no, you don't. >> i'm sure they are riff on
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thing about women. i'm sure that mueller is thrilled. >> laura: we started with russian collusion now we are at the billy bush take place that's where we are. be clear that is where we are. that are going to billy bush tapes and the door man got money from all impeople set up. saul. you are right trump could meet with russian -- in central park and we don't know. i guess. >> i agree with you, laura. i agree in terms of what it locks like the southern district is looking at. they are leaking. >> bank fraud. >> they're leaking daylighty that office leaks. >> and the stuff they are leaking they shnd be garden variety crimes and we don't know if it is a crime.
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>> okay. lite talk about the fact that it locks like cohen actual low might have -- sources -- have recorded did record various meetings with associates that reportedly somewhere replied for the president. this is over the years. the southern district of new york seeds recordings they took his hard drive and phone. took his phone out of his hand. we don't know where this will go. there are question marks here. recording. >> i agree. >> i don't know why anyone be recording. >> it is not a good practice. why would the client want that. and another thing i have to ask, a piece that came out today that expanded on the criticism or
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analysis that co hen was not acting as an attorney that he was more of a mediator and troubleshooter and many stages in association with trump and doing work that does not seem legal in nature went on to say co hen made his monnethe real estate not the courtroom. made light of his own poor performance. is it possible to use an attorney as a shield to protect information. do people do that? i imagine they do. that's the left putting out there. he was not really an attorney like an if i can are guy. he does not get the benefit of the benefit of the attorney/client privilege. >> that is ridiculous. you know, laura, i think he was his attorney but it does not mean everything he did was privileged. you can have an attorney upon who also functions as a business
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official in an organization. and determine, is the acting as a busy advisor or legal advisor. there is not a question that there are many privilege read communications between cohen and trump. does not mean everything in the office is -- we will do comey next segment. just your reaction to the excerpts that you have seen, we'll get into it more. >> i find it to be gossipy and juvenile. that is comey he is a sick man. >> why sick? >> i believe he is so self possessed and a moral iist beyo the pail and i think he suffers from ego the size of mount rushmoore it has been his undoing. >> trump has a big ego. when you are the head of the fbi you are different than a business nan. >> for once i agree with joe for
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once i agree with everything. >> only for once you are in deep trouble. >> comey you know how come people when you see it come off as prig river and -- imperius. he is always literally and figuratively looking downow. cardinal comey. >> i will close it out. >> st. jim you got him pegged. he went hollywood with the ashcroft testimony and never got over it. >> and then he is able to do a book tour but we can't get him to give testimony. gave president stiff arm to the committee. good morning america should do good interviewos capitol hill. >> thank you. >> committee is not important enough. >> good point i like it when you don't agree we need the spice it is interesting in washington is a buzz over the leaks supposed tell all book,
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democrats may swoon over the book as they cheered his role in the russia investigation. many are livid over comey's reopening of the e mail investigationlet in the campaign believe itting could have cost her the election. our next guest has choice thoughts on comb and he former white house press secretary. fliesher. great to see you. this book, usually you put out your hot stuff and get people to buy it. if this is all they have -- most behalf he has. i think it is a snore. i don't see why this book will sell copies. let's start with the personal stuff. it seems petty, ari >> called him a congent nal liar. if that is what the head of the fbi thought whom he reports a 10
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year term and appointed the president runs the executive branch the honorable thing for him to resign how can he work for someone who is unethical he does work for the president he is the fbi director that answers to the president. honorable thing would be to resign. he did not do that. james comey i know has been a grandstander still a grandstander this book shows that more so. joanne interesting tweet by former fbi agent. jail comey book section 2.4 of fbi review manual covers prohibited disclosures. fbi employees not disclose information relates to the merits of any on going or open investigation or case. going to leave that there. the implication being he shouldn't be talking about this investigation.
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look. you or anybody watching to despar itch comey he in no way helped clinton. trump would not be in the would you say. >> hilary did in part. gi than and trump would be in trump tower inferno. i know i had to. lirales celebrating someone started a fire in trump tower. >> that is a wild thing. >> -- no repercussions. >> moving on. >> i want to see paul. you agree with him. he said mr. comey needs to put his big boy pantos his actions swung the election to trump and begged for forgiveness on the book tour. my aunt fannie bean dip makes me nauseous. comb's's i idea he is a
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righteous, self involved person. but a word hay have not used with him and i don't think he is a liar. if you don't like him, don't buy the book. we are where we are. this is about bob mueller. he is doing something and don't know what he is doing. we know what the republican party and president is dog they are doing everything they can to stop this man. >> like the democrats tried to go after ken star in the 90's. >> i don't think that is a good example ken star started in 94 and beyond clinton being in office what is everybody afraid of. >> well is another issue and james comey's judgment get to the core whether he did a good job and take the investigation of hilary.
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whether you agree with what he found he had no role to the attorney general and department of justice and decide no prosecutor would settle. proper thing to do would make his findings known and let justice act. he could not he could not resist the camera. he had to go and hold a news conference he concluded everything under the law that hilary broke the law and said no prosecutor would prosecute. >> he allows peter and a couple others to edit the remarks, too. to make them not comport. >> how do you do that. i kill read an expert. that is true. we are where we are. what does that mean? >> it means. it is what it is. >> i agree with most of what he said, so what don't buy his book. hold the thought. i want to read this thing this is a full screen.
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today. it is entirely possible that because i was making decisions in an environment where clinton was sure to be the next president my concern about making erill legitimate president bore greater weight than if the election appeared closer or trump were ahead in all the poles but i don't know. >> jim comey tortured everything wrong prior to election day. i don't care whether he said sorry. not accepted. . is this comey standard by poling. >> justice by pole something >> he is enjoying being the hero and the victim and the spotlight and the author and the guest. we as well to endure it for 15 minutes but he started something that was based on legitimacy handed over to bob mueller. >> we is do an hour on that open
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investigation. >> we did a segment on itment you have five people who are agreeing to. >> we could gollow, you know a floor of any building you want to indict someone. mueller was -- a person of high i deals a clear sense of purpose. and devotion. you know who said that. republicans that does not mean anything. >> ari. >> in 2001. >> all right. you talked enough. i still believe that about bob mueller i said about bob mully he is not comey what comey shows prosecutors who have body judgment westerly make mistakes and not everybody is perfect. that is an interesting and important reminder for bob mueller as he goes forward. when we know about james comey you said it the things he did before election are wrorng that guess back to the bush administrati
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administration. and created this drama about himself. when there was a program the fbi had approved that justice department approved and james comey had the moment at a hospital to reverse everything the department of justice did. the man in a town of grandstanders is the biggest:he is the top. >> this is comey on -- loretta liver and whether she was impartial. source and content of that material is classified the unverified material. material he has on loreta lynch would have have been used by political o ponents to cast doubt on independence in connection with the clinton investigation. we find out in this book well is information that may call into question the attorney general's independence and over seeing. >> we know what that refers to. >> woe do he left it out he is embarrassed.
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the washington post reported. not confirmed. he fell for a fake e mail that someone in the clinton campaign sent on loretta lynch who is an energy executive in california. bob mueller is the man we should be talking about. he was aponentsed by bush. >> comey is writing a book. here is the other thing. comey defied bite press court they loved him when he took on bush and when he let hill row go. >> he loves his moment in the sun. >> i bet you on his tour nobody will ask him hard questions. such as youed you leakd that memo to the columbia university professor who else did you lobing things to. >> we forgot to mention that. is that is cia type
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in last night's angle i said the departure is a sign that trump's vision not ryan is the future of the party. that establishment may be seating the party to the man who took it from them. however, ryan claimed today that the more populist steve scalise conceded the speak areship to the establishment favorite mccarthy that is not what scalise said this morning. >> you are in the room next to your colleague kevin mccarthy you are seen as the front runners for this role. would you run up against him? >> no. i said that before. i mean i never run against kev sxen wouldn't. why not. is he untouchable. that leaves wiggle room. discuss with with someone who chaired the g. o. p. party in wisconsin. form are white house chief of
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staff rice previously us joins us for an interview on the angle. i thought you would be in studio. where are you, why are you not here. >> i have early flight in the morning so -- thank you for having me and appreciate you letting me do it remote. great to see you. we will get into this comey nonsense in a second. we are now howl itting is just like people have ties. tie is too long. tell me about the ryan departure. there is conversation today that there say push to have ryan leave sooner. not don't spend the next sic months with intrigue who will replace him. if you are going to leave. leave new instead of the end of the year. is there wisdom to that? >> yea. i don't think so. i think if you lock what mark meadow said today he did not think so. it is an important tell when
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people like mark walk are from the study work and from the freedom caucus and people in the middle are not saying that. i think that tells you what you need ton. i don't think that will happen. i think that this is i know it is hard to believe. ryan leaving and all of the other intrigue is a cosince dense with hiking timing how long he wants to serve. it has been talked about he has been tack burglar this for years. hang itting up and spending more time at home and it was a tough call. >> it is not -- yea. >> i'm to interrupt. it is not because he is frustrate they'd will go the minority. push the remove trump from office. a nightmare for a year and a half. you don't think that plied into it at all? >> well, i don't. because i think that if you run and you win and you have you
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have a two vote majority, he can't leave then issue either. what are you doing. the speaker of the house with a two vote majority and put a congressional seat in play. you had no other option. he could have run again and got to the minority and resigned but it would not have been honest to the people there. i don't see another way when you go to pan cake breakfast you know politics and do these things. when you go to pan cake breakfast for 20 years in the towns you represent it is difficult to ask people to put up yard signs all overnight district knowing that in january you will say i'm out of here and you have to go home and live with the people you lied to. there is no way around it. the other thing privately in talking to paul i know him well. he is he was having a lot of fun
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in getting a lot of the work done and he had a lot of fun and enjoy am out of working with president trump. >> people don't think that. >> he didn't like president trump it is not true. certainly they had l types in the beginning that were come and go and hit or miss. once they got to know each other and start spending time together he was having a good time. >> and that's nice. and i'm comblad to here it is hall mark they do have different views. trade and immigration. >> way different views. is at this time trump party now? rill rice or the -- wait. on immigration i don't thi thithink -- immigration i don't think they had a different view. president and ryan were lock step. we were exactly. on daca the president the president went from 800,000 to 1.6. amnesty. something the president did.
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>> you used to say that daca was amnesty. original you come a language way, too. >> trump on the cam participate trail paul ryan was uncomfortable. he was like, after trump win he did not give a full endorse am. that is crying over spilled milk. >> i'm not denying that as they got to know each other they worked well. do you think keven mccarthy gets it? >> you know i know the president likes him a lot but really he really respects steve. i think it is a tough call for the president. i think it is a tough choice for the people in the house. look, i think well is time for this. and the good news is that the 40 million dollars has been put in the bank. everything now that the party is bring nothing is icing and the iron seed on top of that crushes dn crashing.
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money will not be the issue. >> chances to keep the house 1 to 10. >> i think it is a coin flip. -- 4.5. i think it is right around a coin flip. the wins at the republicans face some of elections you know are pretty -- pretty scary. wisconsin outcome is a wake up call they have to trickle down on voter identification turn out. time to make sure we have the right candidates on the ballot if it is possible we should and put better candidates in their place. it is where it will come down to. comey book. give me your read on. i know you had a few inneractions with comey at the white house. >> what is your take? >> i did. i heard all the conversation you had. it was great in the segment before. i don't disagree. the one thick thing i would say
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how improper it is for the highest appointed law enforcement officer in the count row to turn around for a half year later and write a kiss and tell about the president. everyone has gripes. it is not a purpose thing to do today especially given the director of the fbi. >> do you like him. did you like him when you dealt with him? i didn't deal with him that much, laura. it is sort of a dubious thing where it is just someone who come in and out careful low and quietly. some inneractions in the situation room r. initial inneractions early in trump tower. and other than that well was not a lot there. alet more analyzed and made up
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>> laura: house oversight subcommittee held an emergency hearing this afternoon titled "a cara caravan of illegal immigrants a test of u.s. border. why was that nez? there are reports that ms13 members posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. love low as if that were not enough in >> that a twice deported ill 'll immigrant from elsalvador charged with manslaughter over
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the death of the officer trying to track him. derek was a navy veteran and a hero in his community. he was 32 years old and his daughter was six when he died. joining me is ron who chaired today's hearing and running for goner of >> that i endorsed you. let's talk about the caravan crime and our open border congress man. good to see you. great. we see reports of large numbers of people crossing the border at one time. they are taken. who are you. one guy i'm being recruited for ms lane in los angeles. it is wild. we need this wall. not >> i think you know the consensus among the witnesses was one. trump ordered the catch and release but they are. they are doing it. and the other thing is when you
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have the massive boardy surges that really is a god send the drug cartels and the phentnol and the junk they have been able to bring in that caused people to lose their lives. and so -- we have to get this under control what does it mean without a wall temperature is not everything? but it is a big deterrent. >> walls don't have prosecutorial discretion. if a bureaucrat does not want to enforce the law and dot obama policies or if you have an administration like obama where dha basically give up on enforcement then -- you don't have your laws enforced the wall is the was and the places where they have it, it works. gi want to read this to people so they understand the number we are talking about, agents assigned to the yuma station came across a large group ofim
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grant who is crossed the board or monday afternoon. in southern arizona the illegal border crossers consisted of a single mech can national and 59 gaut mall ans and one salvadorian who claimed be an uncompanied minor. and they questioned then that that one supposed meaner was an adult who was an m circumstance 13 recruit from the l.a. ms13. now -- do you know when they come in what happens to them. we got a rid of the detention centers. then what happens. >> depends on what they say we have laws hapeople know what to say to claim asylum. in it is obvious when they come >> guatemala they are not qualifying asylum you are persecuted because of race or religion.
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those countries have problems but that's not enough. once they do that they get a trial in two years. guess what they get release in the our country. >> what you are saying despite what the administration said catch and release is still happening. >> it is against the wishes of the elected president. and that's the problem. you have a caravan coming they should be stopped and turned away. >> not allowed to cross. you have been watching the show why is this happening. they know they can do temperature the yuma sector in arizona is reporting they are seeing a surge in larger groups. now they are not doing trick irrelevant through. large groups moving through and you use the word, invasion. what else do you call this. in the large groups have you human trafficking. the drugs. it really is -- a boom for the cartel. >> an ad that is run about you that makes you electric like a
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combination of doctor john steinbeckel and frankenstein and a terrorist. see it in the background. [laughter]. we can play it lose watch it. >> the president. this is the same rhonda santos who voted. rhonda santos says he wants to help president trump drain the swamp and a report are asked if trump was mentally stable he refused to answer or defend the president. this is the same rhonda who deposit give food stamps to immigrants. can we trust this swamp creature to lead florida. so thattad am putnumb. >> supporters it is -- this is you have been the most stall ward supporters of this president. on almost every issue i think of. why an among ago i endorsed you.
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how do people get away with saying that. they are run itting on radio. some radio station says had to take it down it is false. when they say voting for food starch s a starches and sights a bill where i voted against the farm bill. it is 100% fall. radio stations taken it down it is absurd. how is the race look nothing >> that. scott was a force in florida now moving on to the next. >> dogs don't bark at parked cars. i'm on the move. that rattles people. we are doing what we need to do. educate the people what is happening at the border i think americans when they hear that catch and release is still helping are shocked and the president needs to take the members of congress. thank you. >> thank you.
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lau >> laura: time for defending the first expose the enemies of the first no, ma'am. free expression and free thought. you all know michelle is a fierce champion of free speech online where she is a pioneering entreprene entrepreneur. she will shed light on the dark forces behind organized efforts to silence conservatives. michelle, welcome back. great to see you. it is important, michelle for the people watching fox tonight to see and understand what this all is really all about. i want to start with george. george has funded left wing groups. center for american progress. we have a graphic. color of change. people for the american way action network. connected with media matters. all those organizations. tell us which are the worse enemies of free thought and
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expression. >> media matters at the forefront of the schedule chers who are organized and disciplined and funded by george but a number of left wedge foundations. i think it is important to note that so many of these out fits are tack exempt. that they enjoy so much large as a result irs laws. and that under democratic administrations the definitions of 501 crashing low and 4 have been stretched so these partisan political organizations have cast themselves as somehow emgzal or social welfare groups. you have media matters that have gone after every conservative effective voice in the public square and we use pretext. the people do this for full time
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living. and as a result it is undeniebl, laura, you have fought in this arena in talk radio, on broadcast and yes on social media where it has been important for inspect conservative voices to get their messages out. and woe know that -- that the incroachment of these censors and these bullies in the public square has left an undeniable cloud overnight first amendment and free exceptipression. this is the free market play-offs idea fist they want to complevin they do that, that is part of the democrat being process, too. so, each side has their own opinions and wn side wants to you know whatever they are doing have the corporations that wilt. they get 100, males and they
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wilt. millions of conservatives, are you kidding. makes no sense. >> in some cases the supposed backlash that elicits this response from corporations that don't want bad publicity sometimes constitutes tweets. right? then you have the media matters and color of changes of the world that exploit their social justice status. they have immunity shield to go after conservatives for expressing mainstream thought and within. that's what people need ton the agenda of the left wing kaeshg aassassins. >> awesome we'll be right back. >> laura: awesome. we are going
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investigation? what do you think about it? see you on radio tomorrow morning, we will be back tomorrow night. that is all the time we have now but now we have shannon breen taking it from here and they have a fantastic show on tap. todd: everybody wins. shannon: hello, welcome to fox news at 9:00. gen. jack keane in syria, jim jordan on special counsel and byron york on james comey straight ahead. donald trump speaking with theresa may as the wall street journal reports britain, france and the united states are uniting around broad plans for a military strike against syria. still to be worked out the scope and purpose of any coordinated
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