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we will run that tomorrow. i will find a way to shut up a little bit. we will always be fair and balanced. we are not the destroy trump media. let not your heart be troubled. big interview tonight. thanks for sharing a preview of the interview with mayor rudy giuliani. >> laura: i thought you were going to say a convicted felon or a liberal? the convicted felon looks pretty good. >> sean: i have a really good story asking me if your kids were this and this and this, i said i don't care as long as they are not a liberal. >> laura: good evening. this is "the ingraham angle." buckle up. we have a huge show. in just a moment my exclusive interview with rudy giuliani. the president's senior legal counsel. he has a message from bob
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mueller and new details about his team's legal strategy. first the resistance for america's failure. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." kim jong-un is threatening to cancel the june 12th peace summit. democrats rejoiced. yes, they did the north korea dictator's foreign minister is taking issue with u.s. military exercises under way with south korea. even though these are exercises that are conducted every single year. the north koreans are agitated that the hermit kingdom should
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commit to a complete denuclearization similar to libya in 2004. that really set the north korea foreign minister off. he said it's a manifestation of a sinister move to impose on our dignified state the destiny: well, north korea vacillation and the bait and switch routine is typical. it was probably expected by the trump team. what i saw and heard when i woke up this morning was even more disturbing than what north korea is pulling here. american commentators wearing their, "see i told you so" smirks, reveling in what could be bad news for their own country. they were dancing on the grave of the peace summit.
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why? for the sole reason it would embarrass president trump. if you look at history, you would be a little more careful about being bragging. >> i mean this. donald trump has an ark version. he is allergic to complexity and allergic to history. >> they are rattling his cage. >> i think there was a tendency from the president to be doing an end zone dance in anticipation of having scored something. he is doing the end zone dance on his own 20 yardline. >> laura: do you think he ever paid football. the former fbi chief said this turn of events is unsurprising, since donald trump seems enamored with a fair, aim, ready
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policy that is: it sound like the cia. maybe in the media were not so upset with all things stormy or russian collusion theories, maybe they could see how petty and un-american they seemed today. we are talking about the possibility of doing something profoundly good for the united states and for our allies throughout asia. achieving peace and bringing north korea out of the dark ages of human rights. that's a critical objective. let's not forget, trump has already done the unexpected. he helped liberate american hostages from north korea's hands and opened up the possibility for real peace. he changed the dynamic.
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the state department today said they have no official indication from north korea that the summit is off and right now the president is planning to be there. every united states citizen should want the summit between trump and kim jong-un to happen. of course, for it to be successful. the lives of hundreds of thousands innocent people are at stake here. ending the possibility of thermo-nuclear war, that's more important than scoring cheap political points against a president you didn't vote for. don't you think? that's the "angle." now as promised my exclusive interview with attorney for president trump. rudy giuliani. we are joined by former new york mayor and counsel to the trump
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team. you made a lot of news last time you were on the network. what was the issue? reimbursement of payments to michael cohen for the stormy daniels settlement. we found out the president did disclose that. was this done a couple of weeks back? >> yes, and the president was aware of it and endorsed a strategy. we would not do it without him. he is the silent. he has tremendous judgment about things like this. they agreed with us it had been fully disclosed. i had a little disagreement with him but it's petty. i don't believe it had to be exposed. i say it was an expenditure. >> laura: and he says it's a liability? >> it's important for disclosure
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purposes. which we decided out of caution we would disclose this. >> laura: he said that the payment made by mr. michael cohen is required to be reported as a liability. >> we agree with that. he disclosed it. we don't agree -- i don't agree it's a liability. because i know the nature of it. it didn't matter at this point. >> laura: another former ethices officer said this is a tantamount to a criminal referral. >> [laughing]. no it's not. you just lead the language. >> laura: another officer said: >> no, it's not. if it was it would say criminal
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referral. the president can't disclose more than he knows. we are very comfortable with it and mueller should bring this to a close. it's been a year. 1.4-million documents and interviewed 28 witnesses and he has nothing. which is why he wants to bring the president to an interview. we demand: tell us what you have to get from an interview that you don't already have? he has all of the facts to make a decision. >> laura: why would you agree to an interview now? a lot of former criminal defense attorneys have mulled this for sometime. given everything discovered about holding back documents, why would you agree under any circumstances to allow president trump to go there? >> there would be a narrow area where we might agree if they could tell us why they need it. they have his explanations of everything and 1.4 million documents and witnesses. if they are going to disbelieve
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him, they are going to disbelieve him. the fact is we have to know what do you want clarified? if they told us, if we gave the explanation, they would end it, fine. we are trying to get them to end this. this is not good for the american people. the special counsel's office doesn't understand they are interfering with things bigger than them or us. >> laura: you said there is a plan-b and c if mueller doesn't wrap this up. going into the second year. you know how much time this takes. bill clinton found that out? >> we will demand an answer. we cooperated beyond any other president ever cooperated. all of those documents, 1.4 million and all of those witnesses. >> laura: what is the plan-b and c. firing mueller or comey?
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>> no, then we start from day 1 again. we will find out what legal remedies are available to us including challenging a subpoena. the same reason they can't indict him. >> laura: which mueller agreed to today. >> i don't think they agree to the process question. the same reason they can't indict him, they can't issue a subpoena to him. clinton opposed a subpoena and then voluntarily complied. >> laura: your hold pal on msnbc said. >> these folks can't get their stories straight. they can't figure out what they want to do. they should have told the truth a long time ago. mr. giuliani has been lying to the american people about how this occurred and when it occurred. according to the disclosure today, it occurred back in 2017.
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>> [laughing]. i don't think i ever changed that. the payment took place in 2017. the reimbursal was 2016 and the payment was 2017. he was not there for it. i don't think he is a real lawyer. he is a make believe lawyer. he has all kinds of lawsuit and i think he is trying to bail him out. i don't want to talk about him. i want to talk about mueller. avanati means nothing. >> laura: you are not worried about cohen? >> not a lick. it's only about mueller getting the darn thing over with. he owes that to the american people. >> laura: the head of the left leaning ethices group, committee for responsible ethices in washington, said, because we just learned about this liability recently, that the president disclosed, we wonder
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what other liabilities are out there. they issued a long statement today. they filed the action that led to the disclosure of the statements. >> well, i don't know what he is talking about. i can't possibly respond to all of the president's political enemies. i ignore them. i think their statements are not worth anything. who cares what they say? >> laura: how many meetings have you had with the mueller team? >> one. we have five letters with them. three going back to dowd for things we need to know. we had no response from them. they basically just -- >> laura: you are asking for? >> what do they really need to know? what kind of assurances do we have to get it over quickly like they did for clinton?
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i wanted to ask for the hillary clinton treatment. i wanted the report 2 weeks in advance. lauering lauering. -- [laughing]. clearing my client. no oaths and just an interview and questions in advance upon we didn't get hillary clinton treatment. the president would have been embarrassed. >> laura: there is concern that the doj is not turning over documents unless they are threatened with contempt of congress. nunes maligned by the liberal media. criticized for not reading some documents. what is your sense, given your background as a u.s. attorney, what is going on? >> the attorney general has the role that rosenstein has now. i can't imagine not complying with a request for such sensitive documents with congress. they won't give up the
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authorization to proceed against manafort or against cohen. why? judge ellis laid into them pretty hard. we were having a pretty good dialogue with them. i think they are shell shocked. they are the darlings of the media. all of a sudden their integrity is in question about the tactics they used. indicting manafort. 2005? the president didn't know manafort in 2005. if he did, there was no meaningful relationship. >> laura: the story broken by the russian oligarch visited by the fbi in new york. he is on the sanctions list. visited by the fbi. they said we have this idea that paul manafort was colluding with the russians for the trump
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campaign. do you want to help us? and a person who can't stand manafort said i can't like this guy. the idea that manafort is colluding, he law enforcement officers them out of the room. it doesn't look was disclosed.uf the room. it doesn't look was disclosed. >> if we walked into a hearing with them, i don't know what they would not tell us. i know they have plenty -- it's about time to get the darn thing over with. say enough. we tortured this president enough. meanwhile, look at what he accomplished with all of this on his back. it's like a big weight on his
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back. korea and china. >> laura: michael said this. >> if there is a conflict of interest, it would jeopardize the investigation. >> that's right. what about placing a spy in the trump campaign. >> laura: do you believe happened? >> i don't know. >> laura: does the president believe that happened? >> i don't think we want to believe it or not. people who break into manafort's home in the morning in a white collar case when he was producing documents who break into cohen's law office. a law office. i never did that and i was an aggressive prosecutor. i never had the benefit of an interview to decide whether to prosecute or not. i didn't need it. these guys are going beyond what
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is normally done. it's a shame on the justice department because they are frightened. >> laura: more of my exclusive interview with rudy giuliani in a minute. you have to hear his answer to this. do you have any information or any sense, given your background, that there is any chance that rob mueller gave immunity to comey? mom you called?
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to the trump campaign or the president himself to these dealings with the russians. you have to look past the headline all the way to that. >> that's the truth from day 1. it's true today. they don't have any evidence of that. it's a shame that they have -- they won't answer congress on how much money this is costing the american people. it's costing them a fortune. >> laura: you get a sense they will focus in on some type of obstruction claim. >> to what to recommend impeachment. they don't get to do that. they get to send a report torose rose on what they found. i guess they could include a recommendation, but they should not. >> laura: or the facts that would indicate the elements of the crime. >> we can produce a memo that rebuts them all 1,000%.
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>> laura: the trump tower meetings there is confusion there. >> he was not president then. >> laura: and donald trump jr. notes of his talk came out today. the senate committee released the notes. he said he did not have a memory about talking to his father specifically. they are focussing on this blocked call he made that day. he doesn't remember whether it was to his father or not. that's the theory they are spinning out. >> since i believe it took place in the office, it would be easy for him -- >> laura: june 26th. >> and that's when i joined the campaign. nobody will focus on a russian woman who said she had information about hillary. she wants to negotiate sanctions and they throw her out. when she wants to meet again, they don't meet with her. i would not remember that. i have people coming up to me saying all kinds of things about
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hillary. i believe almost anything about hillary. i say get rid of them. >> laura: the cnn headlines said they were looking for dirt on hillary clinton? >> and they were not looking for dirt on donald trump. when i ran, they were looking for dirt on me every day. that's what you do. maybe you should not. but you do it. there is nothing illegal about that. even if it comes from a russian or a german or an american, it doesn't matter. they never used it. that's the main thing. they rejected it. if there was collusion with the russians they would have used it. >> laura: do you think in the end when you look at all of the main flash points, the trump tower meeting and the stormy daniels payment and the raid on manafort and the raid on cohen, is there any one part that concerns you more than other parts of that? >> yes, the inability to reach a conclusion that is obvious.
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their unwillingness to recognize the damage this does to our country all over the world. there is no reason for this investigation. there was never a good reason for it. this was engineered by comey with the interview thing he wrote that he should never revealed. he leaked it illegally through a professor. >> laura: the doj is releasing those documents on that particular professor. >> comey should be under investigation. clinton wanted him fired before we did for what he did to her. that was unethical incriminating her. then this specious argument she should not be prosecuted. >> laura: do you have any sense how these things tend to go? there is any chance that bob mueller gave immunity to jim comey? >> no, i don't. i have no idea if he gave him
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immunity. i don't know why he is not being investigated. that troubles us. a lot of the president's statements contradict comey. they are more logical than comey's. if you want to just believe comey, then you are walking into a trap. comey hasn't been investigated. i don't think we would sit down for an interview unless comey was investigated in the same way. >> laura: goldberg, a former trump lawyer. i have never heard of him? >> yes, i tried cases against him. i told him i didn't think that giuliani was the right person for him to select. i thought there were much better people he being use in terms of negotiating can mueller. >> i guess i bet him too many times. [laughing]. he is getting a little old. the only thing i have is the
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president trusts me and i trust the president. i have his back in the right way. i would represent any president put under this torture. this is not right for the country. i am doing this pro-bono because i believe this is just plain wrong. >> laura: the toll this takes on the family. you mentioned ivanka. you said jared was disposable. >> i was kidding around. jared loved it. he said did my wife tell me to say that? i said no, i am disposable too. >> laura: you are not worried about the exposure because of the meeting with the russian banker. >> none was about getting her emails. it was dirty information they alleged to have. they didn't have it. end of story. >> laura: the meeting jared had with the russian bank?
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>> that's a totally different business thing. it has nothing to do with collusion with the russians. the election was over. >> laura: if you ordered a white russian here, you would number trouble. >> i have not been in russia in 4 or 5 years. thank god. >> laura: do you have any concern that there is no real way at this point to get a fair outcome by a special counsel that may begun and named on spearious grounds? >> i think we will be indicated in court. >> laura: you are not going to the court with the president. >> no. challenging the logistics of
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their investigation and their authority and the way they spaned it out so much. >> laura: you maintain that the expansion of the probe is illegitimate. >> what they did with manafort and with michael cohen. all of the illegitimate things they have done. possibly placing a spy in the trump campaign. all of these things are areas where indictments were dismissed. some of these same people have done it. i don't understand what bob was thinking about hiring some of these people. >> laura: hope hicks' name was thrown around in the trump tower meeting. are you worried about his conversations at all? >> those statements were not under oath. that would be really cheap.
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>> laura: he is turning the screws on people as judge ellis said. not because he thinks about manafort. he cares about getting to trump. >> how could manafort in 2004 have anything to do with this? >> laura: manafort is different from a 30-year-old or a 25-year-old who is like i won't lose my livelihood. you know how they operate. you were a prosecutor. >> i worked with hope. >> laura: she is fantastic. >> she is not going to lie. >> laura: no, no, i am just using that as an example. you know how they work. >> if they did that to her the justice department would have to step in and act. that's total injustice. they have done a few injustices but not as bad as that now. >> laura: the timeline for this to wrap up? >> they should do it today.
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as soon as possible. i think they have the facts on which they can write their report. it was a fair report, fine. right. if you right an unfair report, write it and we will compat it. we are ready to rip it apart and rip them apart if that's what they want. we would rather peacefully settle this and get it over with. >> laura: rudy giuliani, always great to see you. stay right. there we have expert legal analis sowhat we heard. bret baier will join me next.
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>> ♪ >> laura: welcome back. let's get reaction to my exclusive interview with rudy giuliani from our own all-star panel. earl, bret baier in new york tonight. the author of the huge new soon to be best seller "new york
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times," 3 days in moscow. ronald reagan and the fall of the soviet empire. and former whitewater counsel, sal. sal what did you take away from that interview with rudy? >> well, i look at everything like this as an interview as the performance level and the substantive level. at the performance level, he did a very good job. this is what he should have done from the beginning when he was on sean's show. he was more polished. he knew much more. that was very good. many of his statements were incorrect. some of them were preposterous and some were just arguments and opinions. there is no way that the person under investigation or his attorney gets to say it's been a year, that's too much. in terms of performance, i thought he did pretty well. >> laura: let's play the first sound bite from this interview, the question of whether the
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president himself can be indicted. let's watch. >> the same reason they can't indict him, they can't issue a subpoena to him. remember clinton opposed a suspect and then he complied. he did not give up his presidential perrogative. his administration wrote a memo saying he could could not do that. bret, i want to go to you. a judge said when mueller's team we won't indict the president because we will standby this justice department advisory opinion that you can't indict a sitting president. napolitano said this was a 1999 opinion. it was not binding. if mueller wanted to change his approach on that, he could. which i found interesting. >> that was a fascinating part of the interview. rudy is hanging on to that, that the team told him about that the
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indictment and staying to the guidelines from back in the clinton years. his answer suggested they are getting ready for a fight. whether it's legitimate and how they could fight it if they don't want the president to sit down with the guidelines they set up. >> laura: sal, you heard him at the end. let them put on the table what they have. we don't think the ground are legitimate and we will take them to court on these issues. he said we will rip it apart and rip them apart. one up'smanship on the threat. what about the substance of the point on the subpoena? >> oh, he is completely wrong. the first subpoena issued and served on a president was by john marshal on thomas jefferson in 1807. a subpoena was served on madison and we know about the subpoena
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served on president nixon and the supreme court ruled the president had to obey it. he is wrong. the opinion only talks about whether or not you can indict a president. president clinton did not fight the subpoena from judge starr. he asked us to withdraw it and said he would come if we did. that's what happened. we don't know if he would have fought it. i don't think he would have fought it. if he is subpoenaed and invokes executive privilege, president trump and the court rules against him, he can say like andrew jackson said, you made your law, now see if you can enforce it. the supreme court said twice these order visit to be obeyed. he could say i am the president
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and i won't do it. then we would have a consitutional crisis on our hands. >> laura: bret, i brought up the issues of staffers. the special counsel brought in a number of the former staff of the president of the united states. watch. >> are you concerned about any of the former trump white house staffers? hope hicks' name was thrown around working with don jr. on the statement about the trump power meeting. are you worried about her conversations with the special counsel? >> god that would be really cheap. if they did that to her, a justice department would have to step in and act. it would be total injustice. >> laura: bret? >> but listen, you have jim comey who told me he did not know what this whole thing about michael flynn was. lawmakers saying he told them
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that the fbi agents didn't believe that flynn was lying but the screws were put on flynn and he pled guilty. he moved forward. you can imagine the screws being put to a lot of other staffers who have done interviews. i think the politics of this is interesting. i can see the comfort that president trump has in rudy giuliani being a fighter for him. they may have more ammo soon as this ig-report is expected to come out soon. michael horowitz may have details we have yet to reveal. >> laura: bret, on a different topic. president reagan for whom i worked. goes over to moscow in 1988 and gave a speech at moscow state university. this thing about korea and whether the summit will happen. i wonder if there will be a day
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when we could have president trump go to north korea or a unified korea and speak to a mixed group of students from the north and south. think about how wild that would be. nobody probably thought it was possible for reagan to go to moscow. >> definitely not. the president was talking about anti-communist feelings and thoughts. even back when he was the screen actor's guild president and then delivered a speech in the heart of communism in moscow. it's possible. it's touch-and-go with the june 12th singapore summit because this is north korea. it's part of laying the ground work for what they are trying to get done. >> laura: thank you very much. why are the republicans giving nancy pelosi the run of the floor. the inside story on this threat
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disbhnch ♪ >> laura: the house is now just 5 gop votes away from bringing several daca bills to the house floor via a discharge position. it's a tactic to get around the gop leadership that we told you about last night. so-called moderate republicans and democrats are working together to advance a bill that would give amnesty to dreamers. that's the goal. speaker paul ryan calls the effort pointless because the president would veto it. the inside story from the house majority whip. congressman this is upsetting to a lot of us who have seen how this motive ends. -- movies ends. it was so bad that even marco
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rubio stepped back from it. what is happening? >> well, laura, it's good to be back with you. i don't want to see this because i want to solve the problem. i am a co-sponsor that addresses all of the issues. secure the border and chain migration and address daca which was a problem that barack obama created: come to this country and bring your kids. it's illegal. we will just look the other way and let somebody else fix it. president trump wants to solve this problem. we are working with president trump to get a solution. blanket amnesty with no border protect and no wall is not the answer. >> laura: what happened behind closed doors? you had a big meeting and it got heath. -- heated.
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>> imigation is always a complicated issue. >> laura: the president ran on law and order at the border and congress passes a bill that doesn't fund the wall. the president was led to believe it did. >> 110 miles of the wall, but we want a long-term solution. the full funding for the wall. the other issues important. interior inforcement. this catch and release and other programs, you could have a felon come out of prison and they can't be deported. we need to close those loopholes and end those problems. friends of mine worked hard to get back to the rule of law and secure our border. president trump wants to solve the problem. >> laura: what nancy pelosi said today. >> clean up all of their bills. clean up the hill.
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we believe this bipartisan bill that the members put together that share the value of protecting the dreamers is the bill that would win. we have an answer. there is a task. let's get it done. if not, why not? >> laura: everyone watching should know that the 20 republicans pushing this discharge petition are with the person on the screen, nancy pelosi. that's shocking! 40% of americans say the country is going in the right direction. it was 30% a year ago. >> and that number is growing. president trump is getting the economy moving again. working with us on so many issues that are meaningful. nancy pelosi said if she was speaker again she would raise your taxes and undo the great president trump tax cuts. when nancy pelosi was the speaker, she never tried to fix
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this problem. it wasn't until she lost the majority, that she wanted to do something. they want it as a political issue. we want to solve the problem but in a way that restores rule of law. >> laura: you and mccarthy have held a tough stance and reflecting the will of the people and the president's agenda which is the only path forward for the gop at this point. jeff was on martha maccallum -- tucker's show, he said this is the way to deliver a solution to the president. the president wants a solution. this is the answer. he said there are a lot of bills that are not possible but we are delivering a comprehensive solution that will stop the 500,000 people a year crossing the border. >> jeff is a friend, but we disagree strongly on. this i think that's the wrong approach. we want to work with president trump to find a solution. proposing some idea to bring the
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dream act to the house floor and pass something like the dream act, blanket amnesty with no border security, that's not the right answer. president trump would veto that bill. why pursue an agenda -- >> laura: why are they doing it? >> why won't we work together? >> laura: are they trying to embarrass the president? >> they come from districts where they want to do something different. let's get the right solution that president trump will sign. >> laura: you are too nice. i am from connecticut. >> we have street brawling too, but we want to get this problem solved. >> laura: great to see you. we have been telling you about the growing wave of opposition to the california state sanctuary law and the leaders met with the president to deliver a message. >> for me and my constituents,
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democrats and republicans, they don't want to see this. >> laura: she joins us for the inside scoop on the meeting with the president. stay there. >> for me and my constituents,
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>> ♪ >> laura: at the white house today, president trump met with city, county and state leaders from california fighting the state's sanctuary law. >> thanks for inviting us. there are more people in california i think than you know who support what you are doing from san francisco to los angeles. you have millions of people who want to see that our borders are secure. >> we have a lot of folks in california, they don't talk about tbut they want the wall up and they are very happy. >> laura: let's find out what happened from the woman in that
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clip. california assembly woman. melissa, it was a quite a group. all of you from california are unified against this sanctuary state law. what was the president's reaction? was he all behind you? unified feeling in the room? >> he was. it was a love-fest in there. it was nice to have a room full of people who feel the same way about the immigration issue, the sanctuary state issue. we want the laws enforced and want everybody to follow the law. >> laura: what is next? you feel good at the moment. then what happens? >> it's like i told president trump, i have been in the legislature for 5 years. governor brown never invited us to come in and talk. president trump invited us. california better get ready.
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>> laura: were there any democrats in the room? >> i don't think so. >> laura: it wasn't a bipartisan group. it was republicans who are outnumbered in the state. we are seeing the results of a super majority state in this country which is the way california is. >> hopefully not for long. >> laura: how does this play with your electorate in the state. you saw that the california poll that same out that shows 59% of californ californians thinks it's important to do deportations. >> i think the democrats in the legislature are over-playing their hands. i do a town hall every month. legal immigrants are angry about what is going on. if they hold town halls, they would hear them say, what are you people doing out there?
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>> laura: your governor says you are hurting communities and law enforcement because people won't report crimes. >> that's baloneey. >> laura: what is in it for them? >> i don't know. a lot of people say it's the vote. i know it seems very unusual to me that every other law in california they want you to follow except for immigration laws. >> laura: you have a lot of laws in california. >> too many. >> laura: thank you very much. we'll be right back in a moment with something that did not get the attention it deserved.
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this photo was the mother of an nypd detective killed in the line of duty last year. god bless her. boy, is that a picture that did not get enough attention. that's all the time we have to make. shannon bream is up next. >> shannon: we celebrate our heroes. thank you so much. we begin with the fox news alert regulars her brother krebs attorney rudy giuliani making major news with laura, you have instant reaction type here. plus the california rebellion against the resistance comes to washington beware of prominent rebels here with us tonight to tell us of the president is giving them the help they say they need when it comes to sanctuary state policies end illegal immigration. a new video tonight from a controversial israeli filmmaker about a charitable program designed to benefit palestinians in need. largely funded by the u.s. millions of your dollars. new claims that agencies encouraging violence against israel. hello,

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