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it's mother's day weekend. happy mother's day. thanks to all the moms out there. ingraham angle is up next. >> laura: good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham. coming up, the return of three hostages from north korea, should have been a cause for big celebration. but that's not how the opponents of the president saw t administration official is smeared as a racist for comments on immigration which are factual. we'll show you how the media's anger is misdirected. rudy g. fires back at stormy's attorney. raymond arroyo tells us about friday follies. ending the week on presidential
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promises kept, listen to what president trump saidd about the prescription drug reform, price reform and what was rolled out today. >> president trump: we don't negotiate the price of the drugs so we are spending perhaps 300 to $350 billion more for drugs buying from our drug companies. when it comes time to negotiate the cost of drugs, we are going to negotiate like crazy. you can look at some of the countries. their medicine iszyu a tiny fraction, what the medicine costs in the u.s.a. it's unfair, and it's ridiculous and it's not going to happen ang longer. it's time to end the global free loading once and for all. >> laura: alex will be unveiling the policies in the coming weeks. we look forward to that. first, never trumper george will takes a high dive off the deep end. his piece in the washington post
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wednesday was headlined trump is no longer the worst person in government. can you guess who is? no, it's not scott pruett. mike pence.esident low key, self-effacing and loyal mike pence? george will has a conspiracy theory. he wrote the following. mike pence could become america's most repulsive public figure. will's theory is trump picked pence because america would have such a revulsion for him, it would take the heat off trump. will cited the post calculations that during a cabinet meeting he praised trump once every 12 seconds for about three minutes with comments such as, quote, i
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am deeply humbled. will doesn't just find his humility repulsive, he has an issue with pence's face.e. he wrote, quote, pence, one of the favorite pinups, genuflex as the portion require. will was similarly offended that pence would call himself honored by the presence of a former sheriff in arizona. he called him a tireless champion of the rule of law. according to will, pence's respect for the law make him, quote, the authentic voice of today's republican party. well, will's absurd accusations were picked up by the feedback loop on the left as an opportunity to smear the vice
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president. >> who is mike pence? i don't know. he doesn't seem to have core convictions or beliefs beyond whatever donald trump decided they are. >> he'sth striking this balance, trying to be the man that will inherent the mantle of trump. >> there are two kinds of vice presidents, those accused of being so out for themselves and nursing their own ambitions, they are not serving the president who picked them and those accused of being loyal lap dogs. mike pence decided to be the latter. >> he is a titanic. i mean, titanic fraud. he is the most of all of trump's cultists in the cabinet. we have never seen up slobbering by high government official in this country than we do with mike pence. >> laura: consider the source, my friend.
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is pence really the worst person in government? and why are the pence haters lashing out now? it's interesting. let's ask mark lotter and chris han. mark, i have known mike pence since he was in congress. he was a fill-in for me on radio. we still joke aboutut it. i found that from george will sad. he's had an unbelievable career as one of the premier columnists, writers in the united states. he doesn't like donald trump. that's fine. i thought it was filled with such low blows. and i just say i wasn't angry about it. i was sad about it. >> not surprising. in 1986 he wrote a column that called then vice president george bush a lap dog. he would later go on to be a transformational president.
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he has a problem with vice presidents that serve transformational presidents of the united states. to get to use a baseball term ir know george would like, the best players in the world miss seven out of ten times, this time i think he struck out swinging at a pitch in the dirt. >> laura: i think there were overtones that george wrote. he was picked up by a lot of media figures. and he talks about how you genuflex at the alter. it had all these religious overtones. it seemed condescending about his face, almost questioning his face, you are not a real question. he didn't write that, but you could read between the lines. i like george will. a lot of people don't like george will. i like him, i have known him for a long p time. it pains me to say this. i thought the column was beneath
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him, filled with low blows and not in any way illustrative of the man who mike pence is. he's a wonderful person and a very effective vice president. >> the column got picked up because the vice president decided to plagiarize richard nixon during the watergate scandal. while i do think the tone was harsh, it's not like george will said his opinion doesn't matter because he's about to die, which is something that's been said inside the white house these days. i think we got to back off on this is such a bad thing. the vice president is the boot-licker in chief. he kisses his butt most n to 20 this president will drop him from the ticket because this president cares about ratings and who he picks for his vice presidential candidate will be the biggest ratings night of that week. so, mr. pence, you might want to
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stand up to this president because he's not going to stand by you. >> laura: max is going to take a swing on this. but before he does, were you concerned about vice president biden taking on obama? oh, wait, he never did. when did vice president biden take on obama for screwing up the healthcare website, for screwing up benghazi, when did biden come out and challenge obama's abuse of power? when did he do that? never. why are you going after mike pence? you didn't criticize biden for it, you know that vice president's role is to support the president of the united t states, go. >> yeah. what he's doing is worse. >> why is mike pence being attacked? you know why? it's about pride and ego of these never trump writers.mp
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they can't admit that the agenda is most conservative agenda he's seen. mike pence, a man with a 99% voting record with the american conservative, i don't know what he got wrong, he got one thing wrong. one time in congress, the point is you get attacked by these people because they think we are deplorable. they don't think we have any moral standing to make the case that what donald trump is doing is the right thing. >> laura: when hillary talked about the basket of deplorables, obama talked about the bitter clingers. he has more in common with their view from middle america, from where mike pence came, than the conservative voters. w we set up with these parties. we'll take a wrecking ball to the old washington way, it's
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elitist, unbecoming. millions of americans who support this administration are horrible people, really? good luck building a movement on that idea. >> this is not the first time this has happened. the same thing happened in 1980 when the american people turneda their backs on the mainstream candidates like ronald reagan, they did it in 2016, president trump. andand the elitists can't get or it. >> laura: trump doesn't take a thesorist by his bed. s and i like that. that's quirky. go ahead, chris. my concern here is that the timing of this is curious. they are striking out on trump. trump's numbers are going up. so they think they can gin up something on pence.
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the results are there for the american people. >> nobody is going to base numbers on trump on what pence is going. george will had a feeling on pence based on what happened in raise when he w went out there. a lot o of people have reasons o think he's somebody who should not be touted by the vice president or president. he disobeyed a court order. what he did was racist in many people's eyes. georgenk will sees that, this is not the republican party, this is not the conservative movement he would like to see. he would like to see mike pence be the backbone of conservativism to trump. mike pence has been a conservative his entire life. if mike pence is becoming more like donald trump, then conservatives have a problem with that. that's what george will wasou lashing out about it. you better say some crazy
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things. >> you are doing good. all i would say is this, which is do we want to win or do we not want to win. the president talks about it. conservatives are getting morenn done, we are in a window where we can get more done. >> laura: azar is going to be one of the big rock stars. i have known him for 25 years. he clerked with me. brilliant. he could have been a cabinet secretary. he's doing this because we got to get this prescription drug stuff. he's going to do more. these -- hold on, chris. these are people of real substance who are doing really hard work. i think it really urks people who are never trumpers. they are throwing stuff up against the wall. when steve schmidt, he ran a great campaign when he wasn't
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trashing palin. he said this today. let's watch. >> we have listened to this guy. for many, many years in this country on his moral high horse. assaulting the dignity of guy people. across thes board. his moral preening is famous throughout the land. >> laura: just swore in rick, a guy american to b be a new ambassador to germany. if you are a faithful christian as he is. he's, by nature, homophobic. you can't disagree on some issues without being terrible, rotten. >> can i jump in on the timing? >> he panders to people who are homophobic. i'm happy he's going to germany. it's great for the country and administration and for america. let's look at the timing. it is because if you look at the
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polls, the right track, wrong track, improving. the only place where trump is weak is foreign affairs. what the democrats are seeing is this big blue wave is starting to go away an this is why they are starting to panic. >> laura: chris, i want to play a byte from our friend nicole wallace. she was on msnbc today. she got upset about sarah. >> how do you resist the temptation to run up and ring her neck? if he says that, we'll get to the bottom of that and she will be fired. >> laura: how do you resist the temptation to run up and ring her neck. she went -- she said, the tension is getting to her. i used poorly chosen word. for that i'm sorry. they are talking about the comment about mccain.
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unfortunate comment made inri private. >> well, hold on a minute, guys. you know, look, matt, matt, nicole m apologized. and the white house should apologize for that statement about an american hero. this is ridiculous. i don't understand -- >> i don't know. >> i do not agree with john mccain on a lot of things. he should be respected and not be talked about by this administration. >> this is enough of all this. you don't know what happened in a private meeting.no none of us knows. >> they admitted it. >> i think john mccain deserves his peace and quiet. he still has a voting record and it's okay to talk about it and talk about him opposing the president's nominee to be head of the cia. >> laura: he said don't feel sorry for me. >> matt, there is so many
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rhetoric, it starts at the top. we see that pack where your communications -- >> now attack. >> laura: well, ii mean, i thin, chris, we can go back and i can cherry pick the bright lights of the left and the entertainment industry and media. now we are threatening to choke people, we are going to blow the white house up. if we are going to talk about have i treal, check out my twitter feed. >> and mine. >> laura: don't pretend to be these shrinking violets. john mccain is an american hero.jo he disagreed with the president on a lot of issues. he said don't feel sorry for me. i'm going to fight my fight. he's not someone who wants to be treated with kit gloves. he's a tough guy who can handle himself. >> all i'm saying, it's easy for
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the white house to say, you know what, that was unfortunate, we apologize to the family for that. they are going through a trying time. >> call the mccain family. stop it, chris. call them. >> watching from the podium. sarah needs to say it from the podium. >> we have policy agreements, michael steele calls the president the worst thing and acts like he has the moral high ground. same thing for nicole and those people who attack thepu republicans who stand with the president. >> it's different when it comes from the white house. you used to work there. >> my wife works there. i don't think you should smudge the character of these good people. >> i'm>> not. they are smudging their own characters. >> laura: take a breath. mocking people's face, if it were done against an islamic
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individual, my pence has been mocked repeatedly by the popular culture that are fans and fanatics of the left. and it's been tolerated and a wink and a nod. they think christians are stupid, knuckle dragging, i think it's backfiring. if you want to win, you got to bring these people into the fold, we are out of time. coming up, the angle dives into one of the most under-reported scandals and the media barely reports on. while some advisers e happy to earn commissions
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comments on the problems causedn by illegal immigration. the white house chief of staff told mpr: >> the vast majority of the people are not bad people. they are not ms-13. but they are not people who would easily assimilate into the united states. they are rural people, 4th, 5th, 6th grade educations are the norm. they are coming here for a reason. but the laws are the laws. >> laura: then it was tweeted, he would have been kicked out of the marines for comments like this. while the comment on the left was equally indignant.
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>> his comments, you see this throughout the entire administration. >> to only call for those with stem backgrounds is a narrow way of understanding how immigrants have helped to build our country. >> laura: attempts to brand the trump administration. 84 people were shot and nine were killed over a seven day period in chicago. so where is the nonstop media coverage of that? crickets. racism going on in chicago, also joining us is civil rights attorney leo towerell and cooper. i want to go to lee. you wrote this piece in news week. the numbers out of chicago, just a short period of time, so sad, so depressing.
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reminiscent of the wave of s shootings and murders last year. almost no discussion of this as we obsess on a comment that john kelley made on mpr. >> 84 shot in one week, nine dead. it's parkland every week in chicago. there is no media coverage. because it turns out when young black men and women die in chicago, the press only comes out if they are murdered or killed by people wearing blue uniforms. this is carnage that's happening in the streets of our inner cities. we know what the real problem is. it's not guns. it's not ar-15s. that's why the media won't cover it. we know where there are no fathers and lots of guns, there is lots of crimes. and where there are lots of fathers and lots of guns, there
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is little crime. it's the marginalization of black death. >> laura: leo, i want to go to you on this. john kelley gets last rated for comments that are factually true from the research survey looking at the education level, the poverty levels of illegal immigrants and even immigrants compared to native born population. the numbers are devastating. address what lee said, there is some of the point we are pointing out about the graduation rates. leo, your reaction. >> first, i'm embarrassed. my mother had an 8th grade education. even though she wasn't educated, according to the kelley standard, i'm able to get on the laura ingraham show by being an attorney. this country brought over irish
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who were criminals, uneducated and had an allegiance to the catholic church. c he has the audacity to challenge people not educated? my mother, 8th grade education, i'm on 8 your show. it's not how smart you are, it's what you do with that opportunity. there is a guy in the white house who said, please play the tape, laura, hey, give me a chance. okay, mr. president. what have you done fore the african-american community. 17 months ago you said the democrats haven't done anything, give me a chance. what has he done, answer that for me. please? >> laura: first of all, calm down. what he's done is he's actually done something called improve economic conditions across the board, which is why his numbers, even among african-americans
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where he has a lot of work to do, his numbers among african-americans males are improving. wages and jobs are important to all people, white, black, brown, asian. he's trying to stop illegal immigration which hurts the people entering the work force for the first time, leo. that's a good thing for all americans, but especially african-americans. don't take my word for it. take the word for people whose downward pressure on wages are affected. >> we are talking about the 21st century economic environment. you could get off the boat, not know the language, not have any type of marketable skills and still succeed. today we are already seeing this. all you got to look and see is who came in the 1990s. their children are not doing nearly as well. i'm talking about immigrants,
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many illegal. they are not doing nearly as well as what we saw in the 1920s, 1930s, all the way up to the 1960s. we are marginalizing these people by encouraging them to come when they don't have thehe skills necessary to compete. >> laura: let me set facts in place that indicate what john kelley said isan right. we want people to be part of the american ideal and experience, that is our country. it's theur life blood of our country is welcoming people in. but there are facts. here are a few of them. 61% of illegal immigrants live in or near poverty. compared to 31% of natives and their children. 62% of households access some form of cash or noncash welfare, including 22% on food stamps, 51% on medicaid. 50% of illegals and their u.s. born children lack healthcare.
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the reason why that's important, is it becomes another pressure point for those who need the access to those services in the united states. the poor -- >> what happened to the americae dream? what happened to the american dream? >> laura: the american dream, it's harder to achieve if we have open borders and lawlessness. it's harder to achieve -- i want to go to lee. leo, you can close it out. this is always the case in this debate. about the american dream? we have a lot of people in america that can't reach the american dream. fatherlessness, gangs have thrived in this open border atmosphere. >> we get to decide who comest here and when and what skill sets come here. it's america that decides. americans don't have problems with immigrants.
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we are so sick of this legal and illegal immigration. we have to have legal immigration. it's best for the american people and best for the immigrants themselves. my parents come from lebanon and sicily. they were taken here and chosen here for a reason, their skill sets, ideals, they were picked for a reason, they waited years to come here and they always thought it was unfair that people can cut to the front of the line and t decide for themselves when they would come here and why. >> laura: leo, real quick. >> very simple. it's a code for racism. brown, blue eyes, come in. brown, black. remember what he said? we don't want you, you are not educated enough. >> laura: leo, you have to come won a new argument. they aren't working. latinos call into my radio show from l.a., san diego, oakland, texas. they are legal immigrants, they
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happen to beim latino americans, they say this has to stop. this is not how we came into this country and it's unfair and it's hurting our neighborhoods and our jobs and our environment.nd that's from them. i will have this on a loop. we are out of time. i love you all. i love leo, i love leo's passion. he's the best. i'm sorry. we'll do this longer segment. maxine waters going on a tirade. legos are racially insensitive? these are the friday follies. you are going to love it. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to.
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>> laura: welcome back. time for -- we need a thing -- friday follies. we need a thing. we start with the chairman of starbucks announcing a new bathroom policy for all its stores. what could possibly go wrong. here to explain it all, fox news
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contributor raymond arroyo. >> back in april, that controversy, the two african-american men not allowed to use the bathroom because they didn't buy anything. howie schultz announced a new decision. >> we don't want to become a public bathroom, but we'll givee them the key. we don't want anyone to feel you are not getting access to the bathroom because you are a less than. >> you know: when you go runnig on the mall, you go to the public, you get the drinking fountains. when i was training for the marathon, people would be cleaning their socks. so you were desperate for water. then you see someone cleaning their socks. you don't want to drink when the
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socks are running out. that's going to happen in the starbucks. >> we are not going to be a public bathroom, but you are. you are giving to keys to everybody. they say it's a health nuisance. they have to go with the hazmat outfits to clean out the bathroom. they clean their articles, they clean themselves. so that's a problem. you attract the homeless. >> laura: they are going to loose customers. >> one of your radio callers had a great idea. rather than having an 8,000 store unconscious bias, put public bathroom stalls in theli back. you could call that unconscience common sense. >> laura: i like what he said, we don't want you to feel like you are less than. we want you to be more than. can we make that a t-shirt? we got mad maxine.
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mad maxine. maxine waters, she was upset about -- >> this is an obama era anti-racism thing for car dealerships. >> we are trying to make sure we are making america great every day and every way and the best way to do that is to stop talking about discrimination and talk about the nation. we are coming together as a people. >> mr. kelley, please do not leave because i want you to know thatan i am more offended as an african-american woman than you ever willl be. this business about making america great again, it's your president. he's down here making a speech for this dishonnable president oft the united states of ameri. i reserve the balance of my time. >> do you yield? >> it do not yield one second,
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not one second to you. >> no, i'm not yielding a second to you. not one second. >> laura: it's the wag. >> i wish maxine waters would engage and collaborate with the republicans. she agrees on some issues. work with them. >> laura: dishonorable president? that little act, that was dishonorable. that was lame. >> laura: housee rules. lego. we got racist legos. >> megan markle. they have created a lego, they are saying it's racist, she's not dark's enough. she has the same skin tone as prince harry. i studied and found people saying the incredible hulk was lime green in his lego depiction. some of the people who collect these things.
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and in the movies he's dark green. this is so ridiculous. lego has been charged with racism. so look at this. so they recalled that lego set. i called lego, they are doing a fox set of play sets this year.p the ingraham angle is one of them. they sent me the first two legos in the collection. we'll put it up on the screen. this is you and i. just look, look. >> laura: why do i have orange hair and you have big ears? i look like trump. i look like a female donald trump. that's me? >> i'm upset, my ears look nothing like that. i can see the likeness in you.
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>> laura: there's inherit bias. against natural blondes. okay? >> i take back the balance of my time. >> laura: i'm not yielding. >> not a minute to you. >> laura: out.ks where's my gavel. thanks. you know more trump succeeds, the more media complain. >> this was a staged production meant for television. meant for the cameras. >> laura: she would know staged. we are going to expose the total hypocrisy in just one minute. eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com
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>> laura: you just knew the me >> laura: you just new the media would have a hard time acknowledging trump as he greeted three american hostages released from north korea. >> he has a complete incapacityy for human empathy. you have three prisoners and
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it's about donald trump. it's about the ratings. >> how soon will it be before we see these images turned around? >> he's a former reality show producer. this was a staged production, meant for television. >> laura: maybe she's having amnesia. president trumpresident obama se garden event. never mind he traded five terrorists to get him. to discuss the double standard with howie. let's go to you. obama, when he was nominated, he went to that invesco field speech in denver, they brought
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in the big roman columns. david was involved in producing it. he was really good at stage production. here we have trump at 3:00 in the morning to greet the hostages and everybody is having a meltdown on t. >> this is a sad spin. the president went to give a heros welcome, to make it about them. some just have to mock or minimize or deny great t what should be a celebratory moment for the country becomes another anti-trump story. he didn't show enough empathy, didn't bite his lower lip. this is why people hate the press. >> laura: leslie, here's a yahoo! headline. trump cheapens north korean hostage return with ratings comment. that's just trump. he's making off-hand.
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he's not making it about himself getting ratings. this compared to bill clinton. here's ted line from there. they had key roles. we havee the full screen. bill clinton and journalists in emotional return to u.s., august prisoners released from north korea. the double standard, whether you are republican or democrat, have some fairness. your comment. >> well, i have to say, i am a democrat who loves to attack the president every chance i get as you know. this one should be about these three men released, should not be about politics. i have to say i didn't think and i know they get mad at me, i didn't think it was about the president. what bothered me was when he gave credit to kim jong un. and that bothered me because these men were imprisoned, they were in the dark, not allowed to go outside, not given proper food or water or medical
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attention. that was the thing that bothered me the most. although it is trump, we do hope, day after day, that he will become a bit more presidential and forget the size of crowd or the ratings. >> there is a little inconsistency here. when president trump was attacking little rocket man, he was denounced as crazy. he's saying nice things because he's going to meet him and try to negotiate a nuclear disarmament. i think that a lot of things the president does are controversial, withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal. bringing home hostages, that's not controversial. >> laura: nobody believes that trump thinks kim jong un is a nice guy. they are not really pals. this is part of the art of the deal for trump. i think he knows when he goes to
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singapore on june 12 this is going to be a dicey deal, north korea, nobody trusts them. we have a long history of them going back on their agreements, ask madeleine albright. he goes in with eyes wide open. it's important for all the americans watching the show tonight to remember how the press treats democrats when they have good news for the country versus how they treat this president. we have had multiple successes yet the coverage is not anywhere near balance. before we let you go, do you think the american people are tuning out a lot of this? >> tuning out what? >> laura: the bias. treating the press like they are irrelevant. >> i think they have concluded this president is never going to get a fair shake from the media. >> laura: thank you. it might be the one question the media are not asking about porn
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star stormy daniels. a we'll look at who is bank rolling the man behind this media circus. that's next.
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>> laura: the president's attorney, rudy giuliani turned down an offer to debate the attorney for stormy daniels. saying i don't get involved with pimps. an analysis shows his appearances were worth almost 175 million in free media. but there are serious questions about who is paying avenatti in actual dollars. we are joined by mark penn.
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you didn't think this article was going to take off, but low and behold, he's mad at you, avenatti. >> it's going to be interesting. it hit a chord. people have been seeing him appear everywhere, never challenged on who is paying for it, how is it being paid, where did he get the bank record, ishe it legal or illegal? is he a lawyer or political operative. no lawyer goes on 108 appearances, that's not serving his client, that's something else. >> laura: too bad mark penn didn't do research. had he bothered to review google or this feed, he would know exactly who is paying me, we did nothing wrong. raid the release of the financial info. enough for effect. >> look, he first surfaces on march 7.e
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he surfaced with a lawsuit, which means he arranged to represent her sometime earlier. he asked questions about being paid. it's not until march 13 he shows up with this internet being. where is the accounting of the money. who originally paid for him? what operation gathered these kind of documents. >> laura: the banking records are saars records. it is criminal to release those records. any of us have those record. if we buy something, sell something. how he got them, i do not know. he hasn't revealed how he received that. i know the inspector general isi anxious to know and the treasury department. it'sed on odd, you would think that stormy's first lawyer advised her not to break her confidentiality agreement, and he says break it.
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and then s sue that the deal is improper. the first lawyer said he wouldn't advice his client to break the deal. >> what lawyer would do that? >> laura: do you think she's road kill for him? >> ignore your agreements. very few lawyers who are really lawyers would actually do that. then he comes up with the bank records. it's not just th the inspector general. no judge is going to accept that without knowing where it came from. >> do you think that for the democratic party this aspect of this mueller off-shoot in the southern district of new york, is it working? cohn is cohn. who knows what they are going to find about michael cohn. but with the president and democrats, they want to unseat
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trump. they want to get him out, resist him, stop his policies, but they like to beat him by removing him or beat him. is this working? >> i spent a year fighting ken star. i do not want to see a reverse repeat of 1998. it backfired for the republicans. i don't know if democrats are paying for it behind the scenes. thins they appeared on the scene, ratings have gone through the roof. gotta get him offf the air because he's not talking about the real issues. he's distracting the country. it's. a can it's a circus. >> laura: we'll be back to close out the week, you don't want to miss it.
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