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>> sean: reminds us of the sacrifice of all of those in the service so we can live free. we pray for them and their families tonight. all right. we are out of time. we'll always be fair and balanced. let not your heart be troubled because laura ingraham is back in d.c. tonight. good, back in the swamp, in the sewer. >> laura: by the way, i charge my dinner last night at first goes to you. is that okay? [laughter] >> sean: everybody else did, don't worry. that happens regularly. don't worry about at. >> laura: i was like, can we have the silver oak 2002, pleas please? >> sean: you are so mean. i would have gladly paid. next time tell me. you have to steal it, like a liberal stealing stuff, you want free stuff. >> laura: hannity, what can i say? k, congrats on the july ratings, number one! congrats, man. >> sean: congrats to you killing it at talk 10:00, tucker's killing it. i'm proud to be part of this
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team. i'm like a bridge between two generations of fox. on the old man. >> laura: great show tonight, shawn, as always. >> sean: have a a great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is the intermingle. back in washington, d.c., as sean said. what an exciting show. great guests, including an unbelievable twist in the mueller investigation. we'll tell you why hillary clinton and barack obama suddenly have a new connection to it. plus, our "seen and unseen" segment, raymond arroyo digs into some utterly bizarre trends among all millennials and hillary clinton's expansion into tv. a disturbing report on how easy it may be for non-u.s. citizens to register to vote and cast a ballot. michelle malkin joins us for what it means in the upcoming election. but first, the defenders of lawlessness. that is the focus of tonight's "angle" ." if you want to see just how
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radical, how extreme democrats have become an immigration, check out the freak at their anti-i.c.e. protests. the siege at the i.c.e. building at portland, oregon, started june 17th and continues today. >> protesters even followed them home to their residences, follow them when they went to pick up their kids at day care. repeatedly threatening their lives. this was an absolute siege of a i.c.e. facility. a lot of people don't know this. this really isn't getting covered in the mainstream media. we lost that building for ten days, almost two weeks. the protesters took control of that building. again, these were not normal protesters. folks like antifa, violent, militant groups. >> laura: you know what you haven't seen the media coverage that aspect of it? we have new information for you tonight. to top it all off, portland mayor ted wheeler shot down the terrified i.c.e. officers calls for help. saying that police would respond
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to them, "when there were eminent life safety threats." okay. last week, wheeler told the demonstrators to peacefully disengage for their own safety. heck with the safety of the i.c.e. employees! this is totally out of control. it is backfiring big-time on the democrats. a recent reuters poll found that immigration was the top issue for u.s. voters heading into the november 2018 midterm election. it edged out even the economy. it's hard to believe that the voters concerned about immigration here is focused on what the left wants to do, this phony concern for the kids at the border. i don't think so. remember, not so long ago, democrats at least gave lip service to our basic right to border enforcement. >> it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of
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abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years. >> illegal immigration is wrong. a primary goal of comprehensive immigration reform must be to dramatically curtail future illegal immigration. >> look, i voted numerous times when i was a senator to send money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in. >> laura: well, and remember this from president obama back in 2014, who sounded a lot like trump on this issue, except for the no protester marching part. >> do not send your children to the borders. if they do make it, they'll get sent back. more importantly, they may not make it. >> laura: of course, almost none of them were sent back. instead of warning of the dangers of making family tracks across the border like president obama jested, the
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new, more antigua-bradley democrats warned about in ameriy punishes border jumpers. and they are never happier on the left then when they are using kids as political bonds. >> i've heard of the stories -- with i.c.e. >> -year-old infants being reported, the judges, it's almost chuck e. cheese's uses things like this to check parents and their children when they are there. >> laura: okay. without absurd analysis, vermont would be better off with chuck e. cheese's mascot as one of their senators. oh, my gosh, . chuck e. cheese's does a better job of keeping parenting -- here's a i.c.e. official, attempting to introduce this concept called applying the facts to the law. to those democrat senator from
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hawaii, mazie hirono. >> again, i think we are missing the point. these individuals are there because they have broken the law. there have to be a process. >> they have broken the law only is deemed so by the president. >> no, ma'am. they are therefore a violation of title eight of the immigration illegal entry, criminal and civil violation. >> my understanding that under your tolerance, you through them not under civil proceedings but for criminal proceedings. >> they are both. >> i'm confused. we went okay. god bless her. she's confused. all that volcanic ash --dash -- if they violate the laws, there will be a penalty. the pundits wonder how trump got elected. roughly 2500 children who were separated from their family units at the u.s.-mexico border. more than 1800 have already been reunited with her parents. of the 700 children are so who
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are still not reunited, 431 have parents now outside the united states. both parents were either supported or voluntarily abandoned their children, a fact that is conveniently omitted from the dem-tifa crowd. democrats wailing over the plight of the children are conveniently ignoring the facts. due to domestic or drug abuse, many of these parents are now deemed unfit to care for their children or dangerous for their children. so news flash: u.s. government is protecting the border kids today. or do the democrats want them to be reunited with parents who could traffic them or who are criminals themselves? is that what they want? by the way, the kids who may have a chance of being deported back home, to be in their homeland with their parents, are now being blocked in a lawsuit by the aclu!
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by the way, wasn't that americans of our liberty union? nowadays illegal immigrant civil liberties union. meanwhile, we are caring for these children in the u.s. taxpayers are footing the bill. but who cares about these facts. when peddling emotions, dripping with concern is so much easier. >> melania trump went to the border and now these empty questions about when and how these families will be put back together. she doesn't care. she's planning christmas at the white house. are you idiots running this country? you seem like child abusers to me. ask any doctor, ask any child welfare specialist, ask any psychiatrist, ask yourself. is this abuse? this is abuse. >> laura: that was abuse just watching that. you ever notice how the empathy, though, just runs one way?
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it's never the same kind of empathy for the families victimized by violent illegal alien crime. or dwi deaths because of illegal immigrants. or drug trafficking. gunrunning. never any empathy for americans who have been pushed out of their jobs in the workforce for cheaper illegal labor. nine never ending empathy for i.c.e. agents, who have their reputations as mirrored or lives threatened, for just doing their jobs. >> our commitment to consistent and fair enforcement of the law is demonstrated on a daily basis by the integrity, the unbiased professionalism, and the compassion of the men and women of cbt exhibit toward the aliens we encounter, particularly toward the most vulnerable. we do not believe our humanity behind when read report for dut duty. >> laura: but a great one. americans are just a lot smarte smarter. then the left and their media and the poodles think. americans understand that we are not a country without borders.
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of course we have compassion. that is why we are taking pretty good care of them, all things considered. they are not with their families but they are being fed, clothed, doctor's appointments, entertainment, sports, schooling, interpreters, lawyers. that is not nothing. and americans will not be altered into supporting politicians who put the interests of illegal aliens ahead of our own citizens. here is why congressman ron desantis will be the next governor of florida. he gets it. >> we can fight illegal immigration! [cheers and applause] all we got to do is enact e-verify and stop sanctuary cities! >> we want maximum border security and respect for our heroes, i.c.e., border patrol, and law enforcement, and we are going to have tremendous border
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security that will include the wall! that will include the wall. >> laura: the applause went on and on last night. the biggest a blonde wind when the of immigration came up. look, in my mind, it's actually sad, it's really sad to see what happened to the party of fdr and john f. kennedy, the democratic party. on this issue and so many others, they used to believe america was worth defending. laws, or constitution, the declaration, her borders, her h. now their most vocal voices believe it is time to destroy that old order and replace it with something closer to socialism. but we are not about to let that happen. and that is "the angle." joining me an awful reaction is tom homan, the former acting director of the i.c.e. mr. homan, thank you so much for being here. i got to tell you, when i see what's going on in portland,
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oregon, beautiful portland, a lot of history of political activism, that's fine, this is not your ordinary political activism. what's happening there that the american people are not seeing because the media will not adequately cover this story? >> during the time i saw your clips earlier, and chris kramer is right. the mayor has refused to take action on those folks that have illegally prevented us from doing our jobs by shutting our building to hover over a week. how many child molesters, predators, weren't arrested that week? committee criminal aliens, aliens would enter this country illegally and commit yet another crime or director that we? a lot of criminals are not walking the streets of portland that would have been arrested that week. the mayor turned his back on the citizens of portland for his own political ambitions. >> laura: chris crane was talking about the nt for infiltration, or someone would say takeover of this protest. are the run-of-the-mill, kind of millennial protesters, with the magic marker signs, and the black mask people, kind of
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working hand in glove there from what you are gathering? >> yeah, i watched video of the portland office showed on for days. antifa was there. in a matter of fact, they hung their antifa flag up over -- >> laura: they talked on the u.s. flag, they climbed the building, they took on the u.s. flag, and they replaced it with? >> yes, ma'am. i.c.e., the first thing they did when they took a building back, the patriots raised the building back up. >> laura: the only thing i can think about it is when isis was rolling through parts of iraq. they were going to those christian villagers in mosul and so forth. they were knocking down those churches, taking up the cross, and raising the isis flag. as a form of domestic terror. >> it's pathetic, what's going on in portland. i don't know who is worse than that mayor or the mayor in oakland, philadelphia, the whole bunch of them right now, who have never accepted this president, and they will put their own political ambitions ahead of the public safety of their citizens.
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no the mayor of portland, i'm sure he will hear about that, these i.c.e. employees, are also tax payers and citizens of the city of portland. he has a duty to protect them. >> laura: ever teach outcome interesting name, democratic candidate for a new york attorney general, calls to abolish i.c.e. >> i.c.e. has to be abolished and as attorney general, i will continue to speak out against i.c.e., i will prosecute i.c.e. for their criminal acts. we have stories of consistent abuse. the idea that we could call this law enforcement is a real offense to the idea of law itself. >> laura: a real offense. i think she's mixing up -- i think she means "offense." that's okay. >> i've never seen that video but now i'm more irritated than i was when i walked in here. that attorney general -- >> laura: candidate. >> candidate. i hope that is as far as she
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gets. look, prosecute i.c.e. agents? i.c.e. officers and agents have taken more than 5,000 criminal aliens up the street in new york. that walked out of there sanctuary jails. i.c.e. has done more for public safety in that state in their own governor has. i.c.e. officers on the northern border have shut down opioid trade and -- >> laura: but they say the reason they are upset is because you are separating families, you are focused on deporting these families, when you should be focused on the illegal immigrants. they are conflating border patrol, hhs, detainment centers, and i.c.e. they are putting them in one big pot. what you could do a better job if you weren't focusing on these four children. >> let me tell you about separating families. watch the hearing and i was quite disturbed by some of the questions by democrats. they kept wanting to put the blame on border patrols and i.c.e. we have a process, we've been separating families for decades, first of all. >> laura: decades. >> decades. they want to blame somebody? congress need to look in the mirror. i have been up on the hill
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several times along with the head of cdp and cis talking about the loopholes, if they want these folks to see a judge and claim asylum, we do, too. there is one way to guarantee to see a judge is to keep it in a family residential center. they don't want to do that. they refuse to fix the loopholes, the attorney general did what he had to do operationally to defend our borders. the attorney general did exactly what he should have done. >> laura: zero tolerance is a way to go. he was right. we have a runaway judge situation in this country. they are acting as super legislators. speak of a judge in san diego, he ordered during the unification stop, the dna testing, when we did the dna testing, 55 and 7% were at the parents. if you bring that to 2500 people, how many children do we have to release them to people that want their parents because i judge decided the dna wasn't important? >> laura: other 20% of kids were not brought across by their parents -- >> there's 10,000 children in
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custody, hhs that were separated by their parents who hired criminal organizations to put their credit in the trunk of a car and smuggled into united states. that is child abuse. >> laura: who are the parents who send their kids across the border alone? what kind of parent is at? >> the administration of --dash putting your code in the trunk of a car and smuggling to united states. >> laura: tom homan, great to see you. we miss you at the homeland. >> i'm in the fight. >> laura: good for for you. bob mueller is the mayor to make it significant concession to the trump legal team. he's agreed to reduce the number of questions for president trump and a potential interview from his initial list of 49. mueller is also willing to accept some answers in writing, though he wants oral ancestor others. trump attorney rudy giuliani responded to the tug-of-war over an interview earlier today. >> they sent us a proposal. we responded to that proposal. it took about ten days and yesterday, we got a letter back. we are in the process of responding. at the end of it, they should
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render their report, put up -- i guess, put up or shut up, what you got? we have every reason to believe they don't have anything. >> laura: joining us now to analyze, alan dershowitz, author of the book, "the case against abusing, impeaching trump," along with sol wisenberg, from the whitewater investigation. professor dershowitz, what you make of this development? the posted concessions, they don't on the concessions to me. down from 49 questions, some in writing. as a change the calculus? >> i don't think so. it's not about quantity. it's all about quality. all he has to do is ask one question, what was your motive, why did you file your comey, or why did you ask comey may be to go easy on flynn? all they want to do is get him to say in a context where he would be charged with a crime, something that is controversial, and something that somebody else
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will come in and testify and say, no, he told me something different. no, he told me that his motive was this or that. motives are so vague and subjective. and you can be charged with lying to prosecution officials, even if you tell the truth. if there is another witness who comes in and gives a different account and the prosecutor is trying to get you. they want to put you in perjury trap. believes or says he believes tho made out only be singing, but he may be composing, in order to get a better deal. you've walked into a perjury trap. in the end, i don't think as lawyers are going to let president trump testify orally at all. look, the president make it his way. he says he wants to testify. but no lawyer is going to walk his client into a perjury trap. >> laura: tonight, "the new york times" is reporting that the president is pushing for an interview with mueller against the advice of counsel. now i don't know if this is kind
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of a -- they are playing around here on this, good p.r., or if that is the real deal. but let's pretend for the moment that is real. your reaction? >> i think it is suicidal. i think it's idiotic. i agree with the professor. here is the real peace here. based on everything we know, they don't have anything close to an obstruction case on the president. but it is much easier, in addition to the stuff that professor dershowitz said, it is much easier to prove a case of flying to the government under 18 u.s. code section 1,001 than it is to prove an obstruction case, particularly based on what they have. it has to be material, but the threshold for a material blog is extremely low. and their cases are legion of convicting people under 1,001 and including martha stewart. it's a terrible strategy and i can't believe -- i would physically restrain my client in these circumstances.
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>> laura: [laughs] you and i both. hold on, alan. we all stay for another segment. we have an incredible story ahead. hillary clinton and barack obama is a stunning connection now to the mueller probe. you won't believe this. stay here. chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken!
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♪ >> laura: if you happen upon
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one of the other cable news network boots recently, first of all -- you probably are bombarded with updates on former trump campaign chair mark paul manafort federal trial kicked off today. despite no allegations of russian collusion, he is facing serious prison time in a case brought by the special counsel, bob mueller. it's not related that manafort's work that russian friendly ukrainian political party that. predated his time at the trump campaign. i got swept up in this whole deal. interestingly, there are reports that mueller has referred three cases to federal prosecutors in manhattan involving high-profile lobbyists who also worked on behalf of that same ukrainian linked group. without registering as foreign agents. haven't heard much about that. have you? could it be that, because, well, one of those names is tony podesta? super lobbyist and the democratic party and brother of john, the chairman of hillary's failed 2016 campaign. or that other name, greg craig? former white house counsel for barack obama. re-joining us now for reaction,
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alan dershowitz, and sol wisenberg. okay, guys. how potentially serious, or not, is the deal with referring both podesta and greg craig to the southern district of new york? greg craig, full disclosure, work for my old law firm, and they parted ways. months back. let's start with you, professor dershowitz. what is going on here? >> greg is a great guy. he lives on martha's vineyard with me. i see them periodically over the summer. full disclosure. look, this proves that you never needed a special counsel. they are taking these cases more and more and referring them to ordinary u.s. attorney's office. the man a manafort case could have been tried by the u.s. attorney's office in northern virginia. the other manafort case by the district of columbia he was attorney's office. why do we need a special counsel? the cases don't involve russia for the most part were the only cases that involve russia are cases that will never be tried
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at all, the 12 russians. they are not coming to disneyland any day soon to be served. they are not going to be expedited by vladimir putin. so we are seeing more and more proof that we never needed a special counsel. the special counsel will end up filing a report and getting some low-hanging fruit and getting some convictions, largely unrelated to waters' mandate originally was. i didn't like the special counsel when they were appointed to get bill clinton, i didn't like them in other cases. i don't like them now. it is against the principles of democracy. >> laura: sol, we are vacuuming up a lot of information about people, and it is going after the special -- the southern district of new york, same deal with michael cohen. it doesn't seem like it is expanding to places that have nothing to do with the original charge. >> two things in mind. one, i think probably, if it has related gone to the southern district, unlike michael cohen where they could say it is not
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in our daily work, here, this part of the original manafort thing, but here, they will decline those cases, and my guess, and of mueller declines cases against democrats, he would get a tremendous amount of criticism for it. so it's easier to send it to the southern district. >> laura: it looks better for mueller, who's been accused by the president of having 17 -- prosecutors -- >> i don't agree -- >> laura: not all of them have ties to the democrats. >> the president shouldn't be doing that. here's the other thing. here's a difference. right or wrong, mueller sees manafort as a key to his russia conspiracy case. he believes, right or wrong, that manafort knows that something manafort is the key and that is why he is going after manafort that he is clearly going to -- >> laura: judge ellis said that today. >> he said it repeatedly. he says i don't like it by the system let him do that. every prosecutor has done that at some point in their career. that is the key to mueller.
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manafort is the key. the question is, if he's convicted, does he become what susan mcdougall, and say, not steve, i'm still not talking to you, or does he say, he'd rather talk if he has any information? >> laura: he was at in the trump campaign for 5 minutes. >> four or five months. >> laura: i don't think trump is worried about paul manafort. i know for a fact he's not worried about her. dershowitz -- >> you made a very good point, though. he made a very important point. it's much easier for you to tell mike he was attorney to decline a case and that is why we should have u.s. attorneys. they are professional prosecutors. and they don't have a target. they can decline cases if the facts and the law don't warrant prosecution. it's harder for a special counsel to do that. >> laura: let's advance his narrative today. we have this trial kicking off in in the east or director. and, instruct me, -- it struck me that much of the time in theg statements, a lot of the conversation went to paul manafort's wealth.
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and there was one point where they brought in this witness, okay, maximilian katzman, former manager of the new york city men's' where story. he claimed manafort spent $929,000 on suits between 2010 and 2014. judge ellis then says -- can't take this old judge ellis away, all this document shows is that mr. manafort had a lavish lifestyle. he had a nice home with a pool and a gazebo. it's not relevant. of course he went out to make a really funny comment about the clothes, saying -- he spent a lot of clothes and it wasn't even that well-dressed. is it a crime -- is a crime not to spend a lot of money, but we got a lot of people guilty of that in this town, washington, d.c. >> if he doesn't say men's warehouse, i don't know anything about it. >> laura: i like t.j. maxx. he likes men's warehouse. >> that is my kind of judge. that is my kind of judge. i will never be convicted of
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anything, expensive clothing is a prerequisite. i also go to men's warehouse. speak of the interesting thing is under the law, the prussic -e law is terrible at showing lavish lifestyle. under the law, the prosecutors, and most courts would be allowed to say that but judge ellis really doesn't like it. every time he makes those comments, the jury is listening and they know he doesn't like it. >> laura: professor dershowitz, at one point, they talked about the fact that manafort used foreign wire transfers to pay for his clothe clothes. this maximilian katzman, who is the kato kaelin of the trail so far, he says -- she says, well,r i've ever had. who cares? this is not against the law. i don't know what manafort did. i think this whole thing -- i don't know, my antenna, my spidey senses are going up about this case. i don't know if it is rick gates, if they are afraid to bring him and as a prosecution witness, they seem to be hesitant about bringing gates
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income which i find interesting. professor? >> whenever you bring a witness who has admitted to lying, it is a very hard job to put them on the stand. the witness always says, i lied to the past, i know that, but now i am telling you the truth. the lawyer for the defense says, you expected benefits from telling the truth. don't you expect to get a good deal? but it is very hard to get a successful conviction based on a flipped witness who might not only be singing, but composing. this judge is very synthetic to that. he used that term. he said sometimes witnesses who are squeezed, not only think about compose, and make the case better in order to get a better deal. >> laura: real quick, they talked about not doing that early morning raid. apparently, the fbi had a key to his condo. they said, how did you have a key? we said, we don't know how we had the key. a little weird. a little weird. again, this is my own litigator sense. that is interesting. >> listen, gate is going to
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testify. >> laura: gate is going to testify. guys, we'll have you back all the time. this is really interesting. great panels, great to see you in person. big name now scouring hollywood for new production gigs. we'll tell you about the latest. raymond arroyo next.
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♪ >> laura: it's time now for our "seen and unseen" segment where we expose what's behind the big cultural stories of the day. [laughs] sorry, we are laughing about something else. young americans are developing some very peculiar new habits. for more we are joined by fox news contributor, "new york times" best-selling author of the will miles are serious, raymond arroyo. let start with some trends that you picked up among millennials and they might be -- what do they tell us about the new generation? >> you don't want to overgeneralize because there are some great things about millennials. a good nap would have, they were using -- >> laura: contemplative. >> they are. >> laura: a laptop at
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starbucks? >> they are willing to move, they are willing to change, find their destiny. they are more mobile than we are. here's what they are doing. they have adopted what is called small house movements, where they live in campers, or rvs. >> laura: or containers. >> these little babies, they are offering to them, they are also living in pods and their parents backyards. now three fourths of all campers are generation x and millennials because they are transient, they are impermanent a little bit, but there is an interesting thing i saw in the "los angeles times," a ton of other periodicals. they are green thumbs among the millennial generation. >> laura: how do we go from containers -- >> i will make it. listen. a2017 gardening survey found that of the 6 million new gardeners in america, 5 million are age 18-34. they are millennials they are cohabitating with plants, laura plates. when there is too much of a
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commitment of a cat. >> they don't want to go all the way with a cat -- >> laura: a cactus. >> a character's earned will work. let's go back to the dash they are jamming their apartments with greenery because they want a sense of connectedness. my take on this is he wanted something natural in an impermanent world. my advice, get a pet, get a child. >> laura: get a child? where you going to get that? costco? >> got to get married first. that's usually how it happens. my advice, don't spend your youth on the ficus. it would not give you a mother's day card. when you get old, and will not order you. don't do that. there is more we have to do that, and of course, i have to tell you about a great decision by netflix this week. they released a notice to subscribers that they would soon be streaming a new documentary with a very snappy title. "the honorable minister louis farrakhan: my life's journey through music" it was called. this week, netflix said that the documentary would not be airing
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on their service. this is based on a five cd musical release. i had forgotten -- >> laura: i used to played on my radio years ago. >> i had forgotten. >> laura: screwy louis. >> i wouldn't google that. >> laura: he's talented. >> a calypso singer. >> laura: harry belafonte of calypso. >> harry belafonte of haiti. here is his calypso -- a little bit of his upcoming album that the documentary is based on. >> an album that speaks from the pain of the heart of a little boy wanting to see his people, this is a project that attracted some of the most brilliant, award-winning musicians and artists. >> now chaka khan, stevie wonder -- i hope he is going to sing a duet of "you are the anti-semite of my life" -- that would be cute together. chaka khan, common, why are these people lending their names to someone like louis farrakhan? this man has peddled hate like
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no one else. i have to tell you, when i started listening to some of his original compositions, laura, this is something you could put a playlist together, it's really fun -- >> laura: radio show. >> for the radio show. he's got a song called "heat of the call, yell, of white man's heaven is a black man tell." listen. >> of torture, and misgivings, yet the bible speaks of a heaven filled with material luxury, which the white man and the preacher has right here. ♪ >> laura: [laughs] >> white man's day is done. >> laura: there is no rhyming. this is like a cornel west combo, cormorant dome at cornel west with reverend wright. >> it is william shatner meets reverend wright. >> laura: for space odyssey music. hurry up. >> hillary, branching into tv,
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you tease this earlier. she has a new deal with steven spielberg. >> laura: of course! >> let me tell you about this, how did you get a good, no tv experience at all. she read a book on the suffragette movement. you like to become a product to her lawyer, bob barnett, he took it to spielberg, he bought it and made her an executive producer. this is how it happens. >> laura: this is how hollywood takes care of its own. >> laura: you know what you need to do? find a book and bring it to your lawyer. >> laura: i'm sure. by the way, the notorious rbd, i was down at -- dinesh deserves her, i went to the premiere of his movie, guess what the first break poster was, the first --dash ruth bader ginsburg. the new superhero of the left. now the obama's netflix, hillary -- >> hillary is at cbs. she is going to be on "madam secretary" on their premiere, playing herself. you can dvr it. you love it. >> laura: with harvey weinstein gun, the clintons needs a benefactor in hollywood.
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rate agreement, thank you so much. i can't get that screwy louis out of my head. >> you will be grooving to that. >> laura: i'm surprised he didn't do it in numerology. remember the numerology? he loves the numbers. >> this is new to me. >> laura: the left is enraged by a new documentary, speaking of dinesh d'souza, chocked full of inflammatory claims about democrats about u.s. history. he joins us with his reaction right after his world premiere tonight. the upper next. around the house. or... around the yard. on the shelf... or even... out in the field. your mom knew she could always count on us... and your grandma did too. because for over 150 years, we've been right by your side. advancing the health of the people, plants and pets you love. so, from all of us at bayer... thank you for trusting in us. then... and now.
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♪ >> laura: few people are better at getting under democrats abroad for your skin then documentary filmmaker dinesh d'souza. in his new movie out tonight, riling up liberties with some incendiary claims about the left's history. here's a sample. >> lincoln was elected to unite the country and stop slavery. democrats smeared him, went to war against him, assassinated him. who are the fascists?
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>> both mussolini and hitler set up and ran welfare states. >> this was done by the liberals come the people who wanted to improve society. >> laura: joining us now with more, dinesh d'souza, whose film, as i said, had the big washington, d.c., premiere tonight. huh, dinesh, good to see you. you are really kicking the hornets nest with this film. it's out tonight. you have a book out today, we'll have you on radio tomorrow, the next day. they are saying you are making leaps of logic, democrats are the real racists, look at where they are doing to these poor kids in in the detention cente. trump doesn't like brown people. he's putting his immigration enforcement is a place. what is your response to all these critics? >> there's a lot here. the movie focuses on two things, racism on the one hand, and fascism on the other. as you know, from the time trump was elected, the left has been dropping these two big incendiary bombs, not just on trump but on the right, but on
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conservatives and republicans. so the movie has a historical component because it dives into what is awaiting a fascism, who is the real party of racism, but where it really kicks off with that looks at where is the fascism today, where's the racism today? and it shows that it is the fascist and racist detail belong not on the republican elephant but on the democratic donkey. >> laura: getting a lot of hits from "variety," "the guardian," they love you, and this embarrassing new film from the far right provocative -- all personal attacks, dinesh d'souza, he compares donald trump to abraham lincoln, claims hitler was lgbt friendly and calls antifa the real nazis. >> let's talk about this trump-lincoln business. the idea of marking their heads together -- but look at how similar their situations are. in 1860 come outside a president, lincoln, comes in. he's narrowly elected, in a three-man race. and the moment he gets in, all
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hell breaks loose. the democrats in the north are calling for his assassination, which happens eventually. the democrats in the south are willing to break off the country. so they are trying to get rid of lincoln, you may say, by any means necessary. look at how eerily similar that is our moment. trump faces a democratic party that is still refusing to accept the result of a loss of election, wants to get rid of trump however they can, and is pursuing all the strategies, including the inflammatory race card and fascism card, to discredit trump. >> laura: this antifa group is terrifying. black masks, whipping molotov cocktails, throwing desks through windows, with signs come "stop the fascists." they are antifascist brady point out in the film, which is lucky enough to see the first 20 minutes or before had to come to the show, they want to stop speech. you have dealt with it on college campuses for decades. they want to stop speech, stop debate, and they are terrorizing
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people, trump speaking out. >> they look like fascist, the act likes fascists except they could claim to be antifascist. i think i am also red, not just about antifa on the street but i would call the fascism of the deep state. when a party employs the weapons of the state, the fbi, irs -- >> laura: john brennan. >> against the political opponents, you're merging the unity of the party with the idea of the government. now mussolini did that. hitler did that. so that is as close as you will get to clinical fascism american-style. yet it's coming from the left. >> laura: richard spencer is him on the left holds up as -- he's alt-right, he is the real republican party, he's racist, and you actually interviewed him. he was at that charlottesville rally. you interviewed him in the movie. let's watch. >> what would be your take on reagan? >> i do not think he was a great president wade >> who is your favorite president? >> there was something about
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jackson. they are something about pole, as well, someone who only served one term. >> jackson and pull, bow both democrats. >> party -- party is just the vessel that one uses. >> jackson is the founder of the democratic party. >> laura: dinesh, you and i have been doing this politics culture stop since we were at dartmouth together in the 1980s. have you ever -- i've never heard of this richard spencer until 5 minutes ago. i literally had never heard of him. >> there is a deep strain of leftism inside the white nationalist movement. jason kessler, the organizer of the charlottesville rally, was an obama supporter. think about it. a white supremacist who voted for obama. and in occupy wall street guy. now this guy, richard spencer, and the core part of the interview, i asked him, where do your rights come from? they come from god? he goes, no. we don't have any rights. the right that we have are given to us by the government. so he's a statist, he's a collectivist.
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and yet the left, when they see this, it horrifies them because it doesn't fit their narrative. and so they don't want to interview spencer in this kind of thing. i think the movie in a way blows the whistle on charlottesville and that whole charlottesville narrative and it blows it up and shows that there is a whole unreported side of it in which the left statists are trying ultimately to smear the right with guys like spencer, who are their willing accomplices. >> laura: do you think is movie in a way is a combination of, liberal the liberal education -- >> the end of racism. >> laura: "the end of racism." a lot of the stuff you've written about in a way comes together right before the midterms. everybody has to see this film. >> the race narrative i have been pursuing for 20 years. the fascism narrative is new and it's eye-opening to me. we have a scene in the movie, of nazis getting ready to pass the nuremberg laws against the jews and they have the laws of the democratic jim crow south and may have them as the nazi laws.
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>> laura: congratulations. but, will, driving all the right people crazy. thank you so much for being here. but just how easy is it for noncitizens to vote? cast ballots? can be that easy, right? guess what, michelle malkin will tell us the truth next. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist.
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♪ >> laura: a disturbing report is raising questions about non-u.s. citizens' ability to register to vote and cast ballots. "the washington times" reported, "noncitizens are signing up to vote in states including pennsylvania, new jersey, and virginia, according to the research where the public interest legal foundation, the nonproduct on my profit organization. they found that a lot of of the that noncitizens manager cast ballots as well. yet, here's a common refrain we always hear from democrats. >> the voter fraud mantra is said to so often, it is almost said robotically, that some peoe have unthinkingly begun to believe that the issue is real. >> this whole notion of elections, or voting fraud -- this is something that has constantly been disproved. this is fake news.
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the notion that they are a whole bunch of people out there who are going out there and are not eligible to vote and want to vote. we have the opposite problem. >> laura: joining us now with the reaction, conservative commentator, see our tv host michelle malkin. those golden oldies are just -- they are the gifts that keep on giving. they are always worried about voter i.d. because they think it is so hard to get a government issued i.d. in this country, really difficult. they think that is onerous. but then they are not worried about illegal immigrant voting, they brushed it off, even if it cancels out a legal citizens' vote in any given reaction. your reaction to this report? >> laura, first of all, i commend the public interest legal foundation for doing the work that the liberal, open borders press won't do. you've got the leftists in the elite media screaming about foreign interference and meddling in our political system and having noncitizens and
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illegal aliens voting at our ballot boxes is the textbook definition of foreign meddling. this goes back years and years and years. back when i lived on the east coast, of course, all around me, all of the counties in then-liberal blue maryland were inviting noncitizens, and they kept it very vague. they said, we only want illegal immigrants who have a naturalized yet to be able to feel a part of the process and cast their ballots and school boards. this has been the gateway, laura, as you know, for all manner of legalizing illegal aliens participation in civic and electoral life. it is radical and it's transformative and it's happened right before our eyes, all legally. that is the real scandal here. whether it is judicial watch or project veritas, and the last
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several election cycles, has been able to do undercover work, show that democrats are nonchalant about it, what it shows you are that these people are more interested in banning plastic straws and 3d guns than they are in illegal aliens from the ballot box. to be when you see this story this week, last week, san francisco, local board elections, school board elections, legal immigrants now can vote. they say, they are in the community, why shouldn't they have a right to vote? now we have that ninth circuit ruling today that you can't defund sanctuary cities. you can always count on the ninth circuit court of appeals on the issue of immigration to get it wrong. i'm sure it will be reversed with the supreme court were nevertheless, the president is up against my completely biased media, perfectly ill-informed my judges, until they can appoint far, and to democrats and the old g.o.p. guards. they don't want that wall. let's face it. the g.o.p. on capitol hill, they do not want to this wall. correct, michelle? do not want at.
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>> yes, they don't. we have fought these people for a long time, you and i, laura, long before there were a lot of johnny-come-lately is on this issue. we could smoke out the phonies in in the lip service payers from the people who truly believe in these fundamental principles of sovereignty. it is going to be a reckoning, these midterms. i have said many times as people have tried to sort of downplay the internal strife over this, of course it should be front and center of the midterms. the gallup polls are now showing that the majority of americans are with us more than ever. you've got to left-wing enclaves, even in oregon, which now has an anti-sanctuary measure on the ballot, and it qualified with i think something like 50 or 60,000 more signatures than were needed. that is left-wing pacific northwest oregon! when it is beltway g.o.p. going to get the message? >> laura: michelle malkin, you
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have done such great reporting on this. you were also doing some reporting on another case we will try to get you next week that involves criminal justice reform, and i can tweet something -- you know what i'm talking about. i don't want to get too far into it. i want to bring you back to discuss that particular case next week. thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. i am so grateful. wrongful convictions are a huge issue for me. >> laura: wrongful convictions, prosecutors who are out of control in our country, and people rotting in prison when they could actually be gainful members of society. there's a lot of abuses out there. we really appreciate your covering not. michelle malkin, thank you so much. we have a lot to still get to. we'll squeeze it in, if we can, when we come back. oh!
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