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schools them on patriotism. >> town hall with nancy pelosi is peppered about crumbs. her age and her obsession with russia. you will not want to miss this. first. the real summit embarrassment. need a reaction to president trump canceling the north korean summit. mirror the reaction to the reaction of the summit. it was scorn. to them a loss for the president is more important than a success for america or for world peace. back on march 8 when president trump slivered the niles with kim jong-un the last and the media were in shock. how could trump of all people suddenly have a shot of forming piece and may be to decluk l lerrize when all other presidents failed.
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after the war of words with little rocket man, the sudden prospect of peace was more than they could stand. in somehow they said, it was dangerous. >> the state department our closest allis, people on the hill. trump decide third degree is reality show president, to change the head lines. having trump and kim jong-un both are volatile don't know when will be the big man injects the risk of nuclear proportions. >> the dream of north korean leaders for decades they advance l missile and nuclear programs that the united states would be forced acknowledge them as equal. jeff lou real lewis said nixon is like going to china if niccon were a moron.
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>> laura: this crowd and the prospect of a summit was not only dangerous but the president was a fool for engaging the north koreans at all. now they are slitting to, there it is again. the same chain of fools is saying the cancellation is what is perilous and trump's inexperience, of course, are at fault. head line in the post screamed, trump blows up the north korea summit. the editorial board blamed trump for an improve vagzization. >> the post warned never chaos attended the public behavior of a u.s. president on a matter of such gravity. and the trump hating able news outlets >> president to raise expectations. i'm in charge. i bot it. i will work this out was
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unrealistic. >> art of diplomacy is hard are than the art of the deal. >> does the president have a game plan. >> a lot are relieved. >> that is -- i don't think it is a secret. peter, this is a huge, wow, for us? >> laura: did you catch that. a, wow, for us, bit? at least stephanie is admitting that the media don't exist to report on trump but to revel in his perceived missteps. that is a, wow, for us. >> these people has not been so happy since they thought oprah would run for president. >> trump is damned if he does or addison. we know that. might i offer arlington possibility. trumps retreat from the summit might have been a grand negotiating tactic not admission of failure. testing kim's seriousness and
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squeezing more concessions from him. the president gotten little rocket man to hand over the american hostages and they detonated that nuclear testing facility. a. p. is reports the north violates the mroej to allow inspect office to monitor the implosion. this was part of the reason trump backed away from the table. the dictator bristled of talk of denuclear iegz his counts real. we learned that north korean officials never showed up for talk in singapore last week. if you read the president's letter he clearly left the door open and tells kim. if you change your mind, do not hesitate to call me or write. like a pen pal. >> by pulling the plug on the
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summit the president may have applied the needed pressure and that tough stance with conditioned economic sanctions and diplomatic isolations may convince kim jong-un to actually make a serious deal. there are signs of the trump strategy could be work. north cree's minster says, our goal and will to do everything for peace and stability of the p peninsula remains unchanged. we will give time an opportunity for us to decide with a big and open mind. we express our intrnt there is a wellingness to resolve issues. of course, the north koreans are ruling out total denuclearization. not surprising. might be a tactic. let the media cheer they hope is a trump setback. let them rally against peace and american leadership in the
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world. behind the scene trump may pull off a peace deal yet and may prove them wrong once again. and that's the angle. discuss today's remarkable serious of evans with asia politics expert. gordon chang author of nuclear showdown, north korea takes on the world and harry, director of defense studies of the center for the national enter. gordon? your take? >> i think the important thing what we heard after president trump said he was with drawing from the summit. it was a string of unusually messages and the message that you just read that is an indication that the north korean think they over played their hand. they need a summit with president trump. they want assumption's relief andment the us not to strike their facilities. a count weight to china and a meeting with the president of the united states. the north korean thought, may be
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we went too far. we are seeing a good series of evans that will occur and may be a summit. harry. so, i think we will be on a good path. >> laura: harry i will play something for you which nancy pelosi said today. we were howling earliy. let's watch. >> i think it is a good thing for kim jong-un, here you have a thug, a person that killed off his own family member. a person who has runs a police state, being legitimized bite president of the united states. they were on a parwith each other. got global recognition and regard. he is the big winner. when he got this letter from the president saying ordinary care never mind he must be having a giggle fit. >> laura: i have a giggle fit when i try to diagram nancy's sentence. go ahead. >> i don't know. i think have you to give president trump a lot of credit. think where we were, laura, back
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to the summer. we are on the brink of nuclear war. let that set in, that is millions of people that would have died. north koreans, every day in their lab issue don't need to sling missiles, are close to an icb footwork. that is why they thought. and don't worry, gordon i think the north koreans are stalling and i don't rule out du accomplicity. we have to remember. >> laura: lie arts. they lie. over promise and under deliver or violate their promises. i want to bring in the thing you and i talk about a lot on radio, the role of the president of china in all of this. two trips by kim jong-un to meet with him. the president mentioned that things changed from the north korean perspective after that meeting. what could be the role that china is playing as this dance conditions? >> i think what beijing is doing
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is telling kraoreans is you don have to speak with president trump. we see china assumptions are blatant when kim westbound to beijing they allowed to show the gifts given. 394,000 worth of pores listen and jewelry. you are not allowed to give electric items to north koreans. i will give you proof i'm violating them and this is a challenge to the united states. and president trump met that challenge on monday and tuesday saying i'm calling out the chinese. i wish he had done that earlier we would have not gotten to this place. >> trade thing is coming into play. all the issues on president trump's plate. the trade, tariffs. trying to get manufacturing back. trade deficit.
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i have been warning, you have, don't go soft on china. they will not respond with respect if you go soft. promises they other same as north korea in violating promises to do this or that. >> the person thing i heard was a tweet from someone the name of laura ing gram. you said hold the line, mr. president that was critical. it changed the president's view on this, we see him backtrack from his position. >> laura: he could have given kim jong-un a gift certificate to shownes. that would have been good. all you can eat breakfast bar. talk about what hilary's top add voiz or jake sullivan said today. >> am i glad that president trump did not meet with kim jong-un and have it blowup in his face, y i'm glad he didn't. on the other hand, should he have not made a rash decision
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with no preparation to anounsz the summit? >> no. he got himself in a situation that was not predictable it was predicted. >> laura: it is not the summit might be back o. what success did hilary clinton have as secretary of state with kim jong- jong-un? >> zero, look at facts the obama administration from 2008 to 2016. those were critical years where the north koreans were building more weapons. >> hearing him pronounce on cnn on cnn. we are glad he would have done temperature are you kidding me? no one is buying this. we have a possibility of a phased in cracked denuclearization. would the trump administration go for that. it seems to me that's where we may be going. >> our position, though, is
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north korea gives everything up at the beginning and we get the benefits at the back end. we heard president trump talk about it and john bollen. this is going to take time for us to work out with north korea you other than president trump has a lot of leverage. can use it against the north koreans but against the russians and chinese. north korea's big power experiences. president trump does that then, yes, i think we get a disarmed north korea. >> laura: i think of russia, too. we talk about china and the korean peninsula. russia continues to send fuel to north korea. this is where a better relationship with russia would have served us well. i knew china should call the shot in the way we deal with north korea now hand's off with russia. adam shift may get unhappy. this is ridiculous. we should work with putin to the
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extent we can, on eyes wide open to trianxiety lay on this relationship with china. >> russians could be a spoiler imagine if things get worse in syria and have an armed conflict. russians could use the north koreans as a bargain iing chip. give them a billion dollars to buy arms. we don't need that. a decent working relationship with russia is not bad. later later >> laura: john are damned if they do or don't on this. it is needed for our national security. putin today said he was unhappy about the cancellation of the summit. gordon, i want to skw butt foreign policy e lites who laughed at trump during the campaign with the list of foreign policy advisor including carter page and george pop dom
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lu lighthouse they mocked trump and he is new. it is interesting a guy who came in with no experience in this arena has gotten us further in holding china accountable and may be having this meeting with north korea that could advance interests. >> president trump took on the issues and willing to advance american interests. we had two preceding presidents that just managed things. world did not become dangerous when president trump took the oath. >> laura: it is safer. it was more dangerous when america was getting weaker and weaker and further in debt we have to watch our debt. >> it does not become dangerous then it did over time. trump is dealing with this.
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on trade on north korea on iran and other things. there is a lot that has to be done and a lot we don't know. at least he is trying >> where does china get the trillion dollars? where did they get that trillion dollars from our deficit. >> on tuesday trump reads, look they dedicated a new aircraft carrier. we paid for it. we paid for the rise of, perhaps issue a future dominant super power that eclipses the united states. that should scare every american watching the show. trump lead on that issue. trump said this today the question is more important than the answer. >> the break down of the summit raise the risk of war with north korea. >> we will see what happens. i hope that we will condition, we will see. we near a strong position. >> laura: why do they -- going. the risk of war was allowing this to happen overnight course
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of 20 year. >> well is a deal here. i don't think it takes someone with a phd, north koreans give up one or two weapons we take off sanctions. they take autopsy chemical weapons we take off sanctions. north koreans cheat max pressure back. we don't give up. that's how we start this. the key korean give up the goods first. there is a deal to be happened. later later he opened it and expressed, you gotta come out and then back off. gordon i'm positive about this. >> we have the tools and president trump can use them. if we get a good deal with kim jong-un and justify it. we can ignore what the chinese have been doing. but if we have problems in talking with him. i think we have to go after the chinese and have to go after the russians. cannot let up. >> we can do this, laura.
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if people assume what dot chinese want. and they fit they forget that the united states has the power to push countries in better directions. this is reagan after that period of decline in carter. >> america's back. >> america is back. >> laura: next time someone asked the president about a noble peace prize he said zoo an i don't think vithe talent of obama. indepth serious. love today. the deep state in deep trouble political spying eshg merge, next how former obama chiefs are trying to bury lead. we will examine how that plot can be foiled. mom, dad, can we talk?
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that's a good one. [ chuckles ] download the xfinity my account app and set a password you can easily remember. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >> laura: picking up from last night's angle the role form are obama officials played in setting an intel trap. form are obama fors are trying to muddy the waters by selling confusion. here is the case in point. >> is well anything that has been disproven? >> no. some has not been proven. a and, no, i guess. the short answer to the
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question. the fallacious stuff. >> not disproved? how would he know. he hasn't been the director for a year and a half. that is the opposite of the truth. none of the wild claim in the dossier have been proven. you bet if any of it were true it would be leaked. well is a leak in stuff that are bad for trump. clapper's statement is not accurate the dossier inaccurately claimed that co hen went to prague to meet with the russians. never mind the facts. what is telling about clapper's remarks he gives away the deep state strategy. what is it? create so much doubt and confusion that americans give up, to that end, clap and obama alumps push the line if the
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dossier cannot be disproved it must be true. well, let's discuss how well that strategy will work in light of the developments form are ci aanalyst and counter terror operation officer. john. republican congress man steve russell of the house oversight and form are deputy assistant attorney general robot driscol. this is wild the never ending media appearances by jim clapper, he must be promosting a book. indeed he is. what is your take on what heed there? >> it shows this is a house of cards they are trying to make something they have no evidence of. when they talk about people being guilty it has nothing to do with collusion. the american people they see through this. it is a continual straw man argument. they will continue to push it every where they can. >> laura: the meeting at the white house. the gang,s mob of eight. it was
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not clear what documents were presented to newborn newborn n. the details the knob be released and all present, as they should be. the big concern is will devon and other be able to get the information to look at the information without redaction? you know we see the problems where they will redact with holding it from congress. well issue since 1814 in the oversight committee we had that responsibility. nothing should be redacted from congress. they need to get to the facts. >> laura: this is what adam shifted about the meeting, let's watch. >> nothing we heard today changed our view that there is no evidence to support allegation that the fbi or any intelligence ages places a spy
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in the trump campaign or failed to follow property procedures. >> laura: apparently, they didn't have the access to the documents they wanted. at least it is not clear they did. how is he coming. nothing we saw? apparently they did not see all the documents, again. >> what i took is it is carefully worded statement. heed, no evident they placed a spy in the campaign. now, that could still mean you had a confidential informant contact people and record the conversation. >> laura: did not have an office >> not an in bed in the campaign. i get that. that is not necessarily most concern to congress. trump could declassify this himself with the stroke of a pen and showing difference to d. o. j. and playing a mediating role rather than acting as the executive branch. look, congress has's point there
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meads to be trance paraphernalias i will not force you to disclose everything well may be some interests >> laura: honest reasons. >> i could not get overnight 70 thousand dollars conference room table. >> laura: they get on ben carson's wife for the table. 11,000. where do they get l tables. >> trust is they gotta go to the store house. come on. john, we have been talking a lot about the over reach of the surveillance state. i did a piece on this last night. since 911, i guess all the good intentions we will keep the nation safe. of course we all want the nation safe we created a surveillance super state and a lot of good people in the agencies they put their lives on the lines for us. people at the top think they are beyond reapproach they are so confident they are right they. to do what they want with
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impunity. >> that's the deep state. i'm glad you call it the deep state. you can call at this time federal bureaucracy it is well and in power forever. people have to remember those patriots the cia and fbi and nsa and elsewhere, many of them came of age and entered into the senior intelligence service during the obama administration. and for men of them that's where their loyalties lie. well is a deep state. congress man-made an important point that is congressional oversight. the ci adjust as a part of its nature pushes back on congressional oversight. they will provide to congress as little as they get away with. that's where congress fights for role and over site. >> you were put in jail for 30 months, leaked the information about the water boarding, correct. >> laura: a long store and he most of the charges were dropped. one remain.
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but you felt what happened when you decided to say -- it didn't seem right. i don't lose sleep about water boarding. a lot do. but you feel that the way things have developed in this country with the explosion of the intel agencies that it is very hard for congress nanressel and for democrats to actually, what is going on here. we have the cites the rendition site in pakistan? what is happening. they have a natural tension in always has been there it is worse the bigger intel state simple the super state. the harder it is; correct ? >> correct. remember it knot far worse during the obama administration. john brennon at the white house had what former colleagues of mine described a nixonian obsession with leaks. he was the driving force with
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the eight act cases that the obama justice department brought against people in the intelligence community that is three times the cases as all previous presidents combined. it was not really about those individuals. it was about sending a message to the intelligence community to keep mouths shut. >> laura: don't you dare that is mafia ~esque. i want to you respond. you see where this is going. left is trying to find the side issues to grasp on to. i don't think informant in a campaign is a side issue. i think it is a side issue when they say, the president's lawyer and the chiefs of staff were at a meeting for a short period of time. they were freaking out about this, let's watch. >> i was stun when i heard flood attended even if he was not there for the classified of it. >> presence of emit floodeen if
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to make introductions clearly now creates a conflict. >> when we saw in the meeting was improper and unprecedented and risked under mining parts of the mueller probe. >> laura: i don't know if they know anything about the law. we are here. we want transparency. we are cooperating and want to take a positive role. they stayed for a short time they were gone. congress man? >> it is the typical probe delight play book. it meant nothing. not everything. make counter accusations. >> did you say probable delight play book? >> yes. gi love it. >> common place. the president baby is playing a mediating role. i think all that happened flood was there at the beginning. said, the president realliments you guys to release as much as
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you can. >> laura: trance paraphernalias transparency and they walked out. made it like emit directed the meeting. it is lies. >> you have to pick a branch. >> laura: come on. the people in the d. o. j. work for the president is not inproach for president to say you work for us here is where the boss wants to go he wants maximum transparency. >> laura: what is the likely hood that only one informant. just a help er apparently, the professor, is the only person who is tasked with some type of out reach. does it seem odd he gets one guy? that is lame. if they want answers this guy? the australian contact was the one that was always a question.
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i have been in a lot of bars with people who said stupid stuff. notion i would run to the fbi or run to an intelligence agency based on a late nice conversation with somebody in a bar >> laura: with pap dpop dom lighthouse, may be that is innocent. but i don't think that is someone behavior that might be worthy of looking at. >> i think that i have to bring more people. bring more back. susan rice has to come back. i would bring lynch, that russian billionaire they were making contact with trying to get him to agree to the collusion. i would get them back. we are not getting answer. bring the people back to testify they don't want to that tells us. samantha power, bring her back. i don't think she was ever up
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>> laura: nfl will require players to stand on the field or remany in the locker room during the national anthem. instead of kneeling nf well matters are now planning new ways to protest. patriotic editorial boards of the times suggested players raise black gloved fifts in the air. >> i don't think people should stay in lock are rooms. you have to stand proudly for national anthem. >> or you should not be playing.
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may be you should not be in the country. have you to stand proud low for the national anthem and the nf well owner did the right thing if that is what they have done. >> laura: love it or leave it baby. >> you have player protest be tolerated urth of the new being, why i stand from freedom to the killing field. andan 21 seawrite. an 21, look, i think aloment of players are tired of this controversy, i bet if you talk to them they want to play football and enjoy the game they most have played money to play. but it is baubled up again, why a new round of protests to drag the nfl through another season of discontent? >> i think that most people forgot why we having this conversation. truth is this started because
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there were network f well players who believed that at the hands of law enforcement black and brourn people have been mistreated and mishandled and killed. they feel like it is wrong they have the ability based on the hall marks of our democracy to protest and they started this move am. that got lost in the conversation the conversation is about president trump instead of focusing on being president of the united states he wants to it will nf well matters what to do and how they should do their job. >> they have an opinion. that is fair, nfl players have their continue and the president is like, you should stand for the anthem. >> when you are a football player you are not. you also are subject to the rules of the nf well. owner write the rules. player's association has their say. owens, as a former player you know the rules of the game other
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rules of the game. owners set the rules. they were tired of the low are attendance and the public upset over this. they are trying to go global. >> can i say somebody quick. i'm going to bring a different flavor to this thing. it takes a lot of hard work, 50 years of building a brand the way the nfl has done to mess it up within two years it is incompetence leadership or done on purpose. i think it is done on purpose. you have a commission 40 million dollars a year. 90% is based on growth incentives. we are looking at e liteis globalist. nfl does not find this chaos or tarnish the american brand they look at international. it is international countries china, france, germany that could care less about the
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american way. >> laura: why would they change the rule? if they are worried about the global brand. you are right over in europe they don't care if people stand or in china, the base of the monsein the united states. >> this is the deal. >> laura: that's where they make their bread and butter. >> rules say you is stay in the locker room if you want to protest or standing on the side line the team pays a fine. the conversation we are talk about this nba has been talking about this they made a decision their players will respect the corporation and the flag. >> good point. you don't see anything happens. >> that is a great point the nba does not have this problem they have a rule that you stand for the anthem and you report playing of the national anthem. great piece in espn about this. the nba has not gotten into this . >> laura, the same day this ruling came down by nf well
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owners who did not have nfl representative in the room when they made this decision. same day this came down a video released by the milwaukee police department which the nba player was tazed for over a parking violation. we are having this conversation again because african-americans and black and brown people are five types more likely to be injured or killed at the hands of law enforcement. >> >> laura: what does this have to do with a football game. >> this, laura these people. >> laura: write anom ed. go a lot volunteer and have charities that is fantastic. people tune in. you know. >> and they have the ability to peaceful protest. >> i will it will you about the latest. >> laura: they don't care about your political views. >> if they don't care why did the president weigh in.
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>> laura: one at a time. >> use, abuse and discard. yao want to make this about the left and right. >> laura: hold on, >> have respect. listen for a few minutes. what the nfl is doing is using the american fans be there. they are abusing them with every idea and socialism and scar them for international foreign fans. the end of the day they electric at billion in a new market and all of this is doing with the new plan keeps this alive. we will talk about this the next two years players deciding how they will demonstrate >> laura: final word. >> i will remind you, you look like me. you look like me. >> and i'm american. i'm an american, first. >> people are you going to let me finish. people who lock like us have a
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five times more likely to experience being mishandled at the hands of law enforcement >> 75%. >> the players are taking a kneel and taking a stand and i commend them for their effort. this president -- >> i think if woe it will our kid that america come first and proud of who we are. >> laura: guys, look, i think we all want things to be better. we want people to have job and want families to stay together and police to respect everybody there are mistakes made. >> absolutely. not a lot will be solved by taking a knee or wearing a black arm band. people can do what they want and the leagueville to decide how -- >> i disagree with you. laura a disagree with you >> laura: we are out of time. fantastic conversation. nancy pel lose senot ready for primetime. cn network gives her a town hall to boost fortune it back fires,
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condition. the injuries are consistent with those of an explosion. it is not clear what motivated the attack in toronto. stay with fox news for more on this developing story out of canada now back to regular programming already in progress. >> when the tax and job's bill was passed i gave my employees a pay increase that they appreciat appreciated. add to that the reduced with holding from paychecks and turned an increase in next. >> certainly was not crumbs to them. >> i will congratulate you and commend you you are a rarity. not in any business, a small percentage of businesses shared their tax advantage with their employees. >> laura: good luck selling that, nancy. this straj might work with frank. fraefrng, it was a flop in ratings and last night for
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pelosi. she was bombarded with questions and comments from people who didn't share her outlook on a variety of issues including russia and the agent of the democratic leadership. how do thing stand today. >> i have been track thanksgiving weekly going back for a year and a half. these are the best number the g. o. p. had in the last year. a reason is that women working women. women with children have begun to leave the democratic party not they are prorepublican, what they see among the democrats is the negativity that turned them off in previous elections. nancy pel lose sethe loaf pop rar incredible figure. she is more pop lawyer than hilary and chuck schumer f. the republicans could engineer a vote withhold be speaker of the house in january of 2019. i would be prepared say the
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republicans keep the majority. there are so many, swing voters who don't want pelosi as speaker that action would make a difference. third, there is still a difference with dem the kras and republicans, a lot can't wait to vote in november. republicans are less energyides. if the g. o. p. gets a pelosi vote they will keep majority. >> laura: the i, word is a big motevator for republicans. that will intensify over the fall. more we hear congress man like al green and others talk about we get the house. articles of impeachment will hit that right away. a lot of the republicans in middle of the road people see the economy going up they don't want to 3 it back. that will be a plus for the republicans along with the economy. wroo don't turn back the clock
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would work. democrats have not offered an alternative it is why trump and house republicans are wrong. voters want to vote per something even if they are angry and frustrated they need a reason to vote. the contract with american in 94 that made's difference then. you don't hear anything. >> laura: one of the folks at town hall in the audience brought up another issue hurting democrats the russia obsession, let's watch >> if trump cohorted with russians why is he not guilty of it after a year of investigation. would there be proof now. >> he knows well is an investigation going on under council mueller and that is where we would not have any idea what is going on and nor should we know what is going on in that investigation. it takes time.
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>> laura: frank. >> nobody cares. fact is they care about their taxes, paychecks and jobs and the economy. and when you have a 3.9% unemployment rate. truth is republicans should beat the democrats now. but it is partially in communication challenge. and the media does not give what the republicans have done over the last year and a half. they don't get the full play of g. o. p. successes that's the reason they are still down in the ballot. >> laura: thanks, frank. great anal sis. you doent pt n't want to miss t. in a minute a selfless woman who will remind you yu are proud to be an american. and why we have so much as americans today. this memorial day holiday to be grateful for. americans we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind.
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>> laura: we take the time to honor those who made the ultimate success fies. tonight we would like to introduce to you sailor at director for a. cysting severely wounded veteran and care giver. she is a care giver to or husband the most sevoir ly wounded veterans injured in a ban stan he is having his 119th
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surgery. sarah, welcome. i had a chance to talk to you on radio. you are so inspiring. your husband suffered greatly. he has been through more surgeries than anyone with bear and remember. you turned your focus not to just take care of him and help raise money for the chairs and other items and devices that are veterans need that v. a. benefits don't cover? >> i realized when michael left the army his war ended and mine began mine was fought on the home front. it was a long process. that's what i love about the fund. we say if there is an unmet need we will fill it. >> laura: independentfund. or gashing. you raised 60 million dollars. bill o'reilly helped.
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we want to raise many million more. your husband lost his leg and -- most of one arm. and how is that you have three daughters. how is life today? >> we feel blessed. we go to the weekend my dear friends are widows they have american flags in place of their husbands our life is more challenging i would have predicted when i started this journey our blessings out weigh our burdens we are lucky. the fight never ends we know that and we are with them and their families every step. >> laura: v. a. omission act you will be on board when the president signs that early june. it will help our veterans. this president gets tsdz credit this is a bipartisan -- effort more money will go to rehab, helping those in need. >> my husband we spent time with
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the president and his family. has an unmatched heart for veterans and campaignod a promise that veterans the serve his or her own health care provide and promise made and kept. we are thrilled by the mission act. >> laura: the news when you got it, april 24th. 20 taken. >> michael and i were not married. i got it from his mother. we in high school, not dating went to high school together. during september 11 spurred his call to action. was not surpriseed learn when michael does something he goes all the way. he was proud. he would go back tomorrow. >> 82nd air bourn. >> laura: going back leak bravest stepped on ied that was planted. vicious things. i will see you next week. and get a chance to spend time with him. independent fund. give what you can. an ash mazing organization.
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it is the least we can do, frankly. i hope have you a meaningful weekend and we will be in touch and i will see you next week. >> 1edful. thank you. >> laura: inspiring, we will be back. if you use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief.
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to do to commemorate this memorial day weekend. fly your flag, thank a vet, and remember how blessed we >> how blessed we are to live in this country, the great men and women who suffer for us and our freedom. see you back tuesday. shannon: a great reminder. we begin with a fox news alert. america's top diplomat fresh off the phone with south korean officials. a life report from salt and reaction from one lawmaker who has been to pyongyang. and henry is here with the inside scoop for two intelligence briefings today. are there some answers to donald
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