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defend america. >> sean: god bless all of them. amazing courage. we will always be fair and balanced. we are not the detroit trump media. lauer is next. out on parole. laura ingraham is next. >> laura: you never brought me a cake. >> sean: wait, i have a better story for you. i want a day of public figure confessions. i will start. i was taken home by the police in 1st grade. it was not a good start in my life. i thought it was the coolest story ever. [laughing]. >> laura: i short sheeted by camper's bed and got kicked out the first week. >> sean: story for story, i was in more trouble. i was incorrigible. >> laura: i had a 93-year-old
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paratrooper from d-day. on the radio today. he was in the 101st air bourn. he lives in sanding. san diego. his watch broke. he was filing reports. his watch stopped when they jumped out of the plane. they landed. at 1:30 in the morning. he still has the watch. he needed a watch when he landed. he said i had to take a watch off a dead german guy. i still have that watch too. this is what you had to do. >> sean: you think of these young men and what they did and how many died and had permanent injuries. >> 8,000. >> sean: that's our military today. have a great show. >> laura: thanks so much. it's amazing to think about
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that. good evening from washington. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." we have exclusive interviews and a blockbuster show. my one-on-one with mitch mcconnell on a possible mccabe immunity deal and whether congress can solve daca straight ahead. david hanson on the obama administration desperate for an iran nuclear deal and lied to the american people and the senate? and raymond on the simmering war between sports figures and the president. an all-star line-up. to discuss the big story of the hour. the unmatching of jim comey has an fbi director gone rogue. the word insubordinate was used to describe the former fbi director in the doj and inspector general's report.
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the report refew -- reviews the doj's handle of the hillary clinton investigation. it will say comey defied authority on more than one occasion. according to the report. and thei g is critizing comey for not consulting with loretta lynch. before make an historic decision in july, 2016. the decision was not to prosecute hilary for mishandling information. that's the reason president trump fired comey in may of 2017. usurping the attorney general's authority. the ig will criticize comey for when he announced the e mail investigation in 2016.
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ignoring the suggestions. this may force comey's defenders to reconsider a man they once called a principal defender of the fbi and doj against the president. >> i have to reciprocate what an honor it's been to serve with the likeses of john brennan and jim comey. dedicated public servients and served this country long and well. and with great integrity. >> i do say that director comey, he came through with great authenticity and sincerity. kwho is following the truth and who is not most side with james comey. >> laura: creep. it will under he is not a political person. >> the president himself makes accusations that turnout not to be true. who is telling the truth and who is not? most people would side with james comey. >> laura: the report tells a
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different tale. it will undercut comey's preaching about leadership in his latest book. >> it's about my hope they can be part of the conversation about our values. i can be useful by offering people a vision of what ethiccal leadership lookses like. it's to offer a framework for how leadership should be and must be. >> sean: well, the ig will rebuke lynch's mishandling of the hillary clinton email investigation meeting with bill clinton just a week before comey cleared hillary clinton in that email investigation. >> do you want to come on the plane and say hello? >> was a part going no, no, turn around? >> at first my thought was, i speak to people all the time. people in public life and not in public life. >> right, but his wife was under justification by the justice department. >> she said they made small talk and nothing about mr.clinton's wife and her email server.
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>> laura: chad about the grandkids. the report will criticize the tarmac meeting and its aftermath. this miscarriage of justice has also stunk to me. now an account -- objective authority is bringing it to life. examine what this means with former whitewater counsel and scott bowman and jason. they should all know whether these sources leaking the report are reliable. gentlemen, you made the all-star description at the top of the show. we are all all-stars tonight. why not? i gotta any to you because this is wild now. first, why this leak, this particular piece of information and why now?
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>> i remember the inspector general mr.horowitz telling me a long time ago. he said at the end of the process when the report is written, i have to give it to the attorney general. department -- attorney general and the deputy attorney general. when that happens you will see leaks. only he has seen the final report. and his staff it is on the verge of happening 18 months in the making, i don't think it will say they did a really good job. >> i don't think it's going to happen either. >> laura: scott. i don't think it will happen, either. the democrats are going to be watching this as well. lawyers as well. what comey did with the fbi and lynch before that handcuffed the fbi and the doj. we're looking to see that, too. the question is-- that's one in one bucket. comey's truthfulness in regard to his book and interactions with donald trump are in a
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different bucket. comey puts republicans and democrats in difficult situations. based on the issue concerning comey. >> laura: why do you think comey did not tell loretta lynch about this july press conference? >> it's incredible. there is not one criminal prosecutor at the federal level that works at the fbi. they work at the doj. -- doj. he can to consult with the doj. why didn't lynch recuse herself? did the the department handle it. no need for comey to become the investigator. but prosecutor as well. that's a bad mix. loretta lynch said i will accept the fbi's recommendation and the fbi took and it ran beyond that. no consultation with doj and that is wrong. >> laura: sal, your reaction to this leak. he was insubordinate.
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maybe you have heard this word used to describe a high ranking government official other than someone in the military. you don't usually hear that. what is that? defying protocol? is this just disciplinary or serious? >> it's very serious. insuborderination is not a strong enough word. you asked the question, why didn't he go to loretta lynch. or scott asks the question. he makes it very clear in his book. he thought the department of justice was corrupted. he thought it would hurt the fbi. he thought their investigation in some sense was corrupt. for 5 reasons he mentioned. he said i didn't want the fbi to be corrupted by that. i want the people to know that the fbi did an investigation and made its own decision. it was a horrendous thing for
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him to do and violated every protocol on the face of the earth. it wasn't his job. but that's why he did it. he said president obama's comments about hillary clinton's guilt or innocence were highly inappropriate and said that loretta lynch it was inappropriate for her to direct him to call it a matter and not an investigation. he thought it was it was inappropriate that the department of justice attorneys did not insist on getting the emails from clinton's attorneys. he had to go to sally yates and say i will call for the appointment of a special if my agents don't get these emails. they got them a day later. he laid out reasons because he did it. it doesn't excuse why he did it. here's the biggest thing-- the most inexcusable thing he he presided over an incomp pent
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and corrupt investigation of mrs. clinton and nothing about it. a man that did not hesitate to call for the appointment of a special when he served in a republican administration. here in a case that screamed out for a special counsel, he sat silent. >> laura: jason, from the strzok and page texts trickling out. there is one that involves. strzok said comey is so good. page, i know brilliant public after his testimony. speaker. yes. chaffetz is so phoney. talk about disdain for the other
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branch of government showing their own oversight. we have a separation of sxours the framework separated our government as it does. i guess the lovebirds thought no one would see those texts. >> they don't like the expose our. they don't like somebody asking tough questions. what goes on in those texts is a conspiracy to withhold documents from congress. i should a subpoena for those materials and they were talking back and forth about how they are just not going to provide them. you can't do that. when you are working together, not only are they lovers, but they both work for the fbi. they are discussing how to withhold documents from congress. a battle we are still fighting this day. i think if a jury or jury saw that, it would be crystal clear the only reason they are holding
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them back is because they didn't like chaffetz and gowdy asking them hard questions. >> laura: we have to get to the mccabe issue. he is requesting immunity for his testimony before the senate judiciary committee. we have a clip from "special report." everybody watch. >> did you know that andrew mccabe, your deputy sat on that revelation about the emails? >> i don't know that to be the case. i do know that new york and the fbi headquarters were aware of it weeks before it was brought to me. for a decision and as i write in the book, i don't know if they could have moved faster and why the delay. >> see. the fact that the documents were delayed. that's a really problem. the real issue is: was it necessary for him in october of 2016 to announce or write a public document as to whether they would open up the
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investigation or not? if they the documents that long, if there were copies that's an efficient review. diligence and other mechanism s you can go through documents quick to see if they were copies or not. we do it all the time. i am not so sure he announced that publicly to protect himself or the fbi. we could have gone lieu that, remember, a month before the election, which the doj guidelines say you are not supposed to do anything to influence an election. he knew when he wrote that letter it would be some influence. despite the fact saying it was just copies later. >> laura: it's not surprising that mccabe wants immunity for any testimony on capitol hill. he is under criminal investigation. any lawyer would ask for immunity? >> absolutely. people in hell want ice water. he won't get immunity until somebody in congress is incompetent.
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if he gets immunity it would put if grave doubt any prosecution of him. when congress gave immunity to poindexter and north it was overruled. it becomes difficult because of the rules you are familiar with anyone that gets imunized and then testifies. >> laura: jason? >> i don't know that i agree with. that i think they need to hear what he will testify about. were the remember, the government-- the inspector general is recommending prosecution for mccabe lying. let's hear what he says and not do what the fbi and the department of justice did and hand out immunity. they handed out immunity and got nothing for. during the clinton investigation. it i think grassley should play with them a little bit.
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>> laura: i want to play something before we go. april of this year. comey on with george stephanopoulos. it asks about the chain of command and sending that letter right before the election. it's a full screen. i'm sorry. he was asked if asked you would you have sent the letter? comey, says, no, i'm sorry. [laughing]. i'm sorry. given what the ig said. anyone want to respond to that? he believes in the chain of mand. >> it's moot at this point. he sent the letter and didn't ask. >> laura: no! >> it was issue driven. depending on the issue, he believed in chain of command. >> laura: fantastic panel.
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>> laura: do you remember how we were told time and again that it was president trump damaging the integrity of our cherished institutions? >> is the president threatening the long-standing independence of the justice department. >> his campaign to undermine the russian investigation and the department of justice and fbi. >> the justice department is under a shelling from the white house. it's like london in 1941 there. >> an assault on the rule of law undermining the justice department and the fbi in ways that are shocking. >> laura: okay. well, now the shoe is squarely on the other foot. think about what we just learned in the past 48 hours. mccabe the former fbi director asked for congressional immunity for further testimony. the doj general report found that comey was insubordinate and criticized his handling of the clinton email investigation and the report casts doubts on loretta lynch in that same
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investigation and her tarmac meeting with bill clinton. let's discuss this with a former secret serve agent and a president of judicial watch and jeff who served in the fbi and the cia. let's start with you, tom, it's something to hear that litany of sound bites with the grand exaggeration. it's like bombing london. come on! what we have seen in the general that was report, the little dribs, an fbi mishandled this investigation and didn't consult with superiors and defied protocol. >> president trump inherited a terribly corrupt leadership at the fbi and cleaned house by firing comey. the ig report confirms that
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he did the right thing. they came to the same conclusion with mr. comeys handling of the e mail investigation about the clinton email investigation. not the sham investigation itself, but he attacked hillary clinton to distract from the fact he was helping her. what a despicable act by him and the ig tore him apart. >> laura: dan, the developments today. these other initial leaks we heard in the ig report seems to be delayed and delayed, a lot of comments from people that were mentioned and democrats and republicans able to comment. perhaps it will be changed. your initial reaction of what we are hearing. >> well, it looks like james comey will be exposed for the phoney he was. he hid this investigation from congress for 8 months.
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just so everybody is clear on this, there is a protocol for quarterly briefings to congress about sensitive investigations. they asked him, every 3 months, this is not difficult for anybody to understand. he hides it for 8 months. they asked him, mr.comey, why did you hide the investigation from congress for 8 months? you will never believe this. because it was sensitive. after acknowledging they briefed congress every 3 months because of sensitive investigations. i am talking about the investigation of donald trump. comey is being exposed. horrible leadership. i hope this ig report gets the truth out there. >> laura: your former experience with the fbi and the cia. the rank-and-file agents in the fbi they don't make a ton of money and work really hard and put their lives in danger every day. what do they think?
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it is a catch all question i try to put myself in their shoes. what are they thinking when they see the circus around this hillary clinton email investigation and the collusion between russia and trump that seems nonexistent. ininformants and moving in and out of london. dates not matching up. what is going through their minds? >> you know they have to be disappointed. comey, i don't believe he ever was an fbi agent. he was an attorney. he hasn't come up through the ranks. contrast to at the cia haskell who came up through the ranks. one of the under lying things is where are the whistle blowers here? one of the reasons why there are not rank-and-file whistle plowers coming forward. there is a pay system in the fbi. they don't get the best base
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pay. a system rewards them with 25% of their base pay. it use to be unchromable over time and then leap, what it come down to. it came law enforcement availability pay. the fbi agents have to certify that additional time has been worked. 50 hour weeks or more. sometimes these corners are cut. a great look out there called "fraud fighters," written by a former fbi agent and talks about fraud and the supervisors certify this time was worked. >> laura: you are saying they are not whistle blowers because they are afraid they will get docked pay? >> well, they had to sign extra non-disclosure agreements. they were committed not
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disclosing information. they put the fear of god into them forcing them to sign these agreements. the most important thing about the ig leak is undermines the mueller investigation. >> laura: he should have been gone day 1. he was a disaster. that's one of the few things trump could have done differently. the first month. >> this was the most significant anti-corruption act by a president in recent memory. [overlapping talking]. >> laura: dan, why is rob rosenstein still supervising mueller when he is going to be a witness? he is a witness having signed a fisa warrant that did not reveal that hillary clinton paid for that field dossier. lindsey graham was all over this and said i will recuse myself. he should not be exercising
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mueller. >> laura, not only that. not only did rosenstein sign a fisa warrant. he is a material witness in the firing of jim comey which the democrats allege was the greatest sin of the trump presidency. despite comeys obvious incompetence. rosenstein is implicated in spy gate and how he is still acting as the department ig is one of the great mysteries. of my 43 years on this planet. >> laura: he was a bad appointment by jeff sessions the department in the departments. >> laura: i worked with the transportation department and the education department and in the white house. the under-secretary positions are so important. you have bad people you for big
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trouble. jeff, react to paul ryan today in his weekly press conference jumped on the gaudy spy wagon. let's watch. >> [inaudible]. >> [muffled audio. >> i don't like to comment, let me say it this way. i think his initial assessments are accurate but have more diging to do. >> laura: that's an understatement. a lot of documents are missing. jeff, no spy. mole or lure. what is your reaction to that? >> well, my reaction is this has always been 2 different
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approaches. when the democrats apparatus was penetrated by people outside of this country the fbi warned them together. to make sure that does not happen on your servers. that's not the way they handled the republican side of the coin. they decided to go ahead and call it entrapment. they didn't go into them as american citizens and say, listen, we have foreign entits trying to penetrate this and corrupt the process. they handled the republicans differently than the democrats. no excuse for that. >> laura: thanks so much. the eagles trying to deal can being the first super bowl champs ever disinvited to the white house. despites the media. melania trump is back! seen and unseen next.
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and unseen segment. -- segment exposing the big social stories. the day after the philadelphia eagles would have celebrated their super bowl win at the white house. the team coach held a press conference. "new york times" author raymond here to explain. this has been wild. >> the eagles won the super bowl obviously. the white house wanted to honor them. the white house felt the rug was pulled out from under them. 80 players said we will attend and at the last-minute said 2 players will attend and the mascot and the coach. the white house said no we are not doing that. coach peterson is trying to explain. of the eagles, watch this. >> our organization. i was looking forward to going down and being recognized as world champions. it is what it is. i am not discussing it. it's over.
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>> the owner of the team was recorded in that private nfl owner's meeting trashing trump. >> laura: i think the coach is a good guy. he wanted to be there. that of genuine. but he is sick of this. he just wants to play. >> the organization has explaining to do. why did they pull this fast one? >> laura: the secret service has better things to do know that to do background checks on 80 people? >> now steven kerr the golden state warriors coach. he is weighing in. >> i am blown away by the irony of the eagles team disinvited and instead we had military sing to show how patriotic we are. alongs even though we don't know the words. incredible.
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>> i have not heard that much double speak since joy reid tried to explain those blog entries. here is the problem it is personalizing your political appetite. proon the white house. if the white house wants to honor you on behalf of the american people. this is not personal nor about trump. >> laura: what is wrong with the military sing along? sometimes we miss certain words, myself included. >> i do that at church every week. >> laura: it's snarky stuff. >> the president had this celebration and 2 guys kneeled. 2 guys are kneeling during the celebration of the white house. look at that one. i don't think they are kneeling. the white shirt. i think he gave out from the tonnage he was holding. >> laura: yes. he blew his acl.
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now we have melania trump back. >> our national suspense has ended. appeared at a fema event. 26 days out of the bubble eye. -- public eye. nasty people said she was abused. >> laura: i don't know. he said imagine if the president punched her. the president saluted the first lady today. >> she went through a rough patch, but he is doing great. we are proud of her. she has done a fantastic job as first lady. the people of our country love you. thank you, honey. >> now we have know melania trump was. she had a kidney operation. it takes time to recover. they can ask questions but you have to accept the answer. >> laura: people in the media take more time off when they get botox. >> i have not had any.
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missing person. >> laura: she looked fantastic. i love the out of africa thing. i don't want to appear next to her, she's so beautiful. all right. >> i have to show you some video. an fbi agent in colorado. doing the back flip at a party. >> [overlapping talking]. >> he flips and his gun falls out. boom. he shoots an on looker and just puts the gun away and shrugs and goes back to his beer. this is a cautionary tale. >> laura: don't carry a gun and do a back flip. >> people are saying only miltary and law enforcement should have guns. maybe not. sometimes civilians do better.
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>> laura: a grown man doing a back flip. >> an fbi grown man. something sad to report. 98-year-old jerry is the last of the munchkins in the wizards of oz. he was a member of the lollipop guild who presented dover thee with the lollipop. thank you for doing the. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> \m we wish to welcome you /m \m to munchkin land /m \m. >> laura: they were paid less than toado. he made a hundred bucks the
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mufrj consistency made 25. . one of the greatest movies of all time. how do i go to mitch mcconnell after this. we have to go. mitch mcconnell up next trying to get congress to do its job cancelling the august recess. what will congress do without its long vagz. wouldn't you like 4 weeks off? mitch mcconnell next. as my veryt car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today.
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mitch mcconnell boldly cancelled most of the august recess. he wants congress to work. pass the president's agenda. confirmed long stalled nominations. i spoke to him about those issues in in exclusive interview a short while ago. senator, thanks for joining us. >> good to see you. >> laura: the big august recess, tell me about this. chuck schumer is fine with as long as they spend time on health care votes. what will happen? >> well, we will be confirming the president's nominees. we had to file closure to speed the process up 101 times during president trump's administration to speed up the confirmation of his appointments. that happened only 24 times over the last 6 presidents.
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they made it more difficult to confirm judges as well. even though we win them all, in the end, they are taking time. i will give them plenty of time. >> laura: chuck schumer said yesterday, democrats have a good chance of taking the senate. your reaction to that? >> well, i think it will be competitive. if you look at the history of off year elections 2 years into any president. bill clinton lost the house and senate. obama lost the house and almost lost the senate. it will be a knock down, drag out fight. all the way to the finish. we are optimistic we will still have the majority and confirm the president's appointments. the senate is in the personnel business, if we lose the senate, on appointments to the cabinet and all of that, i think the american people need to understand the conquences for this administration if we lose
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the senate. >> laura: optimistic about the economy in the future? >> yes, the economy is roaring. lowest unemployment in decades. jobs are created. much to the tax cuts bill pass the last december. it's a great time to be an american looking for work. >> laura: why would people vote against their own pocketbooks? >> that's our argument and they hope they share our view. this is not an environment crying out for change. >> laura: republican donors said unless congress passes the daca amnesty, they won't give a penny. any possibility of immigration reform getting passed in the house and then the senate? >> i don't know about in the house. in the senate, it is not on our agenda.
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i went to immigration early this year. wide open for amendments. the senate didn't want to pass any particular version of it. i can't see us going back to immigration this year unless there was some proposal the president is willing to sign. i don't think he is anything with anything i am seeing. short answer not on the agenda in the senate. >> laura: bob corker and others expressed their dismay over the president's tariffs. wanted to atamp an ma'am to the defense policy bill, a must have bill. the president won on this robust economic national platform. good for the senate to take on the president on the issue of tariffs? >> i don't think so. i am not thrilled about the tariffs, but we won't be passing something that the president can legally do. under current law. >> laura: the ig report that was
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delayed and is coming out has leaked parts of it saying that jim comey the former fbi director was insubordinate and defied authority in the way he handled his job. in the hilary e mail investigation. at the end he notified congress and cited loretta lynch. in a reprimand. any thoughts on that given-- >> we are anxious to see what his recommendation will be. we heard he is a straight shooter. we know he is conducting this investigation. i have not heard about the leaks. we would like to see his report. i hope it comes out soon. >> laura: the deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe's lawyers is asking for immunity before he testifies before the senate
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committee headed by chuck grassley. your thoughts on that? >> that's certainly interesting. you could imply what you choose to implay from that sort of thing. you are a lawyer. i think it's an interesting request. on their part. >> laura: a lot of people said donald trump is calling the fbi into question. how dare he question the fbi. we love the fbi but this is the director of the fbi and the deputy director. >> i think all of these things will come out sooner or later. the ig report is something that will be interesting. >> laura: the big question for all of us court watchers is the supreme court. the decision coming out kennedy and the majority. the bakery case this week. if kennedy steps down and retires, when will the supreme court hearings be held given the
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tight schedule we already have? >> the congress meets until december 31st this year. if we get a vacancy in the next month or two we will deal with it this year. >> laura: before the new court term begins? >> it will be held this year. if there is a vacancy in the next month or two, we have plenty of time to do the confirmation. >> laura: any sense that the president has narrowed down the candidates to 1 or 2 people? >> i can't imagine they are not being about this. i believe they are. if a vacancy occurs we get a nomination quickly and deal with. it's not just the supreme court. we have confirmed 21 circuit court judges in the first year and a half of the trump administration. breaking all records. one 8th of the circuit judges
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in america have been confirmed in a year and a half. >> laura: 8 still waiting to get out of committee? >> they will all be done this year. >> laura: you hope to get them done through the august recess? >> this year. >> laura: this is the anniversary of d-day. have you spent time with veterans investigate washington. -- visiting washington. >> my dad was in world war ii in germany. he got there after d-day. it was the greatest generation. one fellow today was 100 years old. he was in the original north africa invasion and there with the germans surrendered. survived it all. and he was 1 huh years old these were the greatest generation. >> laura: thank you very much for giving us time. in a minute how obama officials look lawmakers in the eyes and
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a senate report shows that obama officials let iran gain access to the u.s. financial system despite testifying to congress that that would never happen. joined by victor davis hanson. you wrote a whole column about this administration. before we get to the iran deal. i want to read something specific for viewers. you wrote we are slowly appreciating over the last year that lying under oath was an obama administration requisite for a high position. until intel community. fbi comey lied. lied by oshg mission to the president and said director of initial intel jim clapper and john brent an may preapproved to be the most revator indicating officials in history of any administration.
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inconstitutionalized deception as a tool of gentleman. and: wow! i love that column. number 1. number 2, the iran deal fit perfectly into your analysis does it not? what did we learn today n >> yes, i think it does. it results from two things. one, they felt they were so moral and nobel that any means necessary was justified them to achieve them. more importantly ben rose said they created an echo chamber of journalists. there was no independent audit on them. if you were charitable you would say they just misread human nature. they think they'll be paid in time or more likely the iranians looked at that as weakness to be exploited. if you were less charitable you would say they did anything to get a signature achievement before he went out of office and they had some warped view that the irans
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and the shi'ite muslims deserved a second chance so there would be a new power in the middle east to battle the sunni monarchies. stha they thought that would be good. pulling away from israel. hezbollah and hamas and ha sad and iran. something we should tolerate. we saw the wages with that in yemen. >> laura: the iran deal giving access to iran. it was thwarted because 2 banks said no, we can't do this. it wasn't because the obama administration didn't want to give license to iran, but the bank said no. and senate finds out about that later. >> yes. >> laura: that is wild. >> wild or surreal. it was as if the obama administration was advising the
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iranian government to circumvent u.s. law. the lefthand of the american government was at odds with the right-hand. it made no sense. that deal should have gone through the u.s. senate but to be ratified as a treaty. there was no support even among democratic senators. only 40% of the american people thought it was a sane thing to do, and yet they pushed it. historians will argue why they did a silly thing. it shows that trump's suspicions there was not a good deal are ratified. >> laura: the same media is bashing trump first over his rocket man rhetoric. now over the way me stumbled into the negotiations with north korea. after the history with obama and what obama did? we are breaking new ground here.
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to preserve >> the 74th anniversary of d-day. years fdr's prayer, our son's pride in our nation this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, struggle to preserve our republic, our religion, our civilization and set free a suffering humanity believed them straight and true, give strength to their arms, status of their hearts, steadfastness in their faith. we remember the brave heroes today and every day. time for shannon bream and the fantastic fox news at night team. shannon: great remembrance, we begin with a fox news alert, a justice department inspector general's report on his probe into the fbi's handling of the hillary clinton email case is expected anytime now. catherine herridge has new information on that front and the president hosts is end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. what is behind the whho
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