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all of you in law enforcement, the rank and file, fbi, cia, or local law enforcement, who are heroes every night. that's all the time we have left this evening. we will always be fair and balanced. vote in nine days, let not your heart be troubled. laura, how are you a question mark >> laura: you look like you are in american most wanted in that studio. >> sean: you know what happened? 10 minutes before airtime, all the lights blow up, so they put me in a studio i've never been in before. the prompter size is like 2 inches so i'm ad-libbing every word in my monologue. >> laura: i couldn't tell. i said, where is hannity? he's going to bring up some murderers. something exciting. >> sean: i'll be coming to washington to annoy you next week. >> laura: welcome to
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"the ingraham angle." an historic night in washington as brett kavanaugh was sworn in at an extraordinary event at the white house tonight where donald trump offered these words to now just as cavanaugh. >> president trump: on behalf of our nation, i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the pain and suffering you've been forced to endure. those who stepped forward to defend our country don't deserve lies and deception. >> laura: if i had to guess, i would bet that donald trump wrote those lines himself. just my guess. it was great. but the war isn't over. as a left fires off a new round of antics in the wake of his nomination, we have every angle covered with ken starr, victor davis hanson, dave bossi, devin nunes, a great lineup tonight. but first, the left's rage
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against the trump machine and that is the focus of tonight's angle. so far democrats seem to have learned nothing from their futile battle against the brett kavanaugh nomination. they put the country through three weeks of what basically amounted to a he said, she said. >> i thought that brett was accidentally going to kill me. >> judge kavanaugh: i have never done this to her or anyone. >> laura: the use paid activist to corner senators. >> you are allowing someone who is unwilling to take responsibility for his own actions to sit in the highest court of the country. >> >> laura: they held a protest that ranged from in on hinged o downright pathetic. >> we are about to march! we need everyone to pay
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attention. >> laura: i'm not paying attention. can she learn some rhymes every now and then? they use their pals in the press to run with the most outlandish substantiated claims possible. >> brett kavanaugh plunges deeper into danger tonight over navigation of sexual assault the leaves his confirmation in mortal jeopardy. >> the third allegation of -- and the late-breaking news of a fourth accuser. >> she considers his own memories credible and she felt it was important that she tell her story before others did without her consent. >> laura: despite all their efforts, the emotional pleas and all the big money behind their smears, on saturday afternoon, kavanaugh was confirmed by the
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u.s. senate. so after their spectacular flameout, one of the democrats -- what do the democrats do in response? they double down on failure. >> if he is on the supreme court and the senate hadn't investigated, then the house will have two. >> you will investigate? >> we would have to investigate any credible allegations. >> i'm totally focused with all the angry woman and the men who listened to women and support the credible accounts of sexual harassment and sexual assault which is a very underreported, but i'm focused on the laser beam about the elections. >> there are signs that this angry gender politics game is not working. a a marist poll last week found that there was virtually no vendor gap when it comes to justice brett kavanaugh. among either republicans or democrats. 80% of republican women have a favorable view of kavanaugh with 81% of republican men agreeing.
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then men have a greater unfavorable view of kavanaugh, 85%, to 75% of women. the struggle over kavanaugh as we noted in the ankle shortly after he was nominated was always going to be political. the democrats were going to savage anyone donald trump not know mike nominated except maybe, if he renominated someone like mary garland or someone completely cuckoo like that. the perpetual rage against all things trump also seems to intensify the more trump accomplishes. and it's unrelated by the way to how optimistic and how confident american workers and consumers are about the economy. none of that even matters to the crazies on the left. consider what the president, with the help of mitch mcconnell, has accomplished just on this very important issue of judicial nominations? of course, to supreme court
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justices, 26 federal appellate court justices, and 41 federal district court judges. and by the way, they are just getting started. president trump has chalked up so many other impressive wins and gets very little credit in the mainstream media for it. he successfully renegotiated nafta, forcing both mexico and canada to accept a deal that finally begins to treat american manufacturers and american workers fairly. he is a rollback needless government regulations. by the way, for every new regulation, the trump federal agency, they basically rescinded 22. the government estimates that the in lifetime net cost savings of his deregulatory efforts is about $8.1 billion. [chanting] >> laura: can't pass the largest tax cut in a generation,
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manufacturing jobs are back, the gdp is above 4% and we have the lowest unemployment in nearly 50 years. trump is taking on china for their years of cheating and stealing from the american workers and american businesses. finally, we have an administration that recognizes the threat that this expansive comp comic communist regime poses to our own national and economic security. trump is transforming both the country and the republican party and not a moment too soon. even the ranks of some of the never-trumpers have dwindled and they could be begrudgingly admit the genius of donald trump. the kavanaugh was a clarifying moment for the never-trumper
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crowd, like a political astringent. brett stevens, hugh hewitt and erick erickson all lined up behind him in the fight. by the way, remember, this was erick erickson who was head of that red state website back in august of 2015. >> i wanted to give the man a lot of latitude because i know he taps into some anger that even i share with the republican party, and a lot of us here do. but if our standard-bearer has to resort to that, we need a new standard-bearer. >> and this is eric erickson to the "washington examiner" last week." for the first time i see myself voting for trump in 2,020. it has a lot to do with kavanaugh. he's not the only reason but he is definitely the straw that broke the camel's back. it is eric calling himself a camel or is that the left? anyway, i'm happy, i'm glad. eric is a good guy.
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of course establishment figures such as lindsay graham and mcconnell, none of those guys wanted trump to be the nominee. they've all really stepped up helping to push kavanaugh over the confirmation finish line. maybe they are closer, all of them come up to recognizing that the time is up on the old g.o.p. and it trump's policies are actually bearing fruit. all the excitement is with trump, let's face it. all the momentum is with his ideas. there is too much on the line for intraparty squabbles any longer. the choice for voters is now really simple. mob rule, or the rule of law. perpetual rage, or real results? demonization, or due process? as an example, this is what the anti-trump rage machine was up to over the weekend. protesters in portland blocked a major thoroughfare causing
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needless disruptions. when a driver dared to push through the blockade, this was the reaction of these open-minded and tolerant leftists. [screaming and yelling] >> laura: it's like a scene from homeland or something from benghazi. the far left, let's face it, is now running the democratic asylum. >> president trump: of the main base of the democrats has shifted so far left that we will end up up and venezuela. this country will end up being venezuela. i think a lot of democrats will be voting. >> laura: tonight i felt very privileged to be in attendance as former justice anthony
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kennedy swore in our new justice of the supreme court, my friend of many, many years and one of america's finest legal minds, brett kavanaugh. >> is associate justice of the supreme court of united states, as associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. under the constitution and laws of the united states. >> under the constitution and laws of the united states. >> also help me god. >> so help me god. [applause] >> laura: if you could feel the excitement in that room and it was amazing. one of the most amazing local moments i've been privileged to observe. meanwhile the haters on the left are squaring retribution and promising more mayhem. >> so i say when they go low, we hit harder. >> is your mind made up?
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[yelling] >> laura: they are for women, right? women can be anything they want to be or think whatever they want to think? don't believe that for a second. my friends, the choice is yours. it's coming up really soon, it's election day. and that is the angle. joining me in studio, dave bossi is the president and chairman of citizens united. we are also joined by former solicitor general and former independent counsel, former federal appellate court judge, kim starr, author of the book, "contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation." it's great to see all of you, judge and david and david. so you heard my monologue. you have some angry people in your party. they are banging on cars, and jeff flake turned into a puddle
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of goo in the elevator, is this a governing agenda? >> it didn't surprise me that you didn't show ken harbaugh who is the former navy pilot who is ahead in his race in ohio and you didn't show candidates from kentucky and ohio that were ahead in the polls. you didn't discuss the fact that this president has a lowest approval rating and history. >> and this is a most interesting point i want to focus on. republican bruce mehlman, ken's brother, and it shows up for the first time ever, women in the united states now favor democrats by a 25-point margin. so these are things that you didn't talk about in your stand up. >> laura: independent women are a place that republicans have to work on, you are right on that. but i want to keep the conversation focused on the moment we are in now. and it judge, i want to go to you. this is wild.
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to see the federal courthouse for the supreme court descended upon. protest is great, people get signs in the chant, that's fine. but to bang -- it's kind of funny to watch them hopelessly clawing out the door, i don't know what they think they were doing. but there's something about cornering a woman in an elevato elevator, if a series of conservative activists did this to a liberal senator, they would be having candlelight vegetables for women against violence and intimidation. this is now just accepted on the left. >> i hope not. i will say this, and watching this unfold, i thought the bob bourque nomination was bad, and it was. the confirmation process? i thought the clarence thomas nomination, you know you clerked for the justice, i thought that was really bad. but here's the good news. the supreme court is above all this. while you continue to fight it out as citizens, the
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supreme court is going to show i think beginning tomorrow morning an enormous amount of unity. justice cavanaugh puts it very well, we are a team. they may disagree with another. remember nino scalia and ruth ginsburg, they would disagree but they would do so in a very disagreeable freeway. they talk to one another and they liked one another. >> laura: that doesn't cut through what we are saying with the claims of the court will be illegitimate. i want to play for you, and you are at the event with -- while we sat next to each other. when brett kavanaugh got up and spoke. watch. >> the senate confirmation process was contentious and emotional. that process is over. my focus now is to be the best justice i can be. i take this office with gratitude. and no bitterness. every american can be assured that i will be an independent and impartial justice, devoted
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to equal justice under law. >> laura: he is a bush guy. i've known him for a long time but he's one of the smartest people in one of the kindest people and i thought that statement was so lovely. after everything that we've been through, the country over the last three weeks. yet the eric holder tweet that came out, and i'll read it for you. the confirmation of reader, kavanaugh, the former attorney general said the process can be questioned. >> the entire process was disgraceful. what justice kavanaugh did tonight was exactly what someone in his position, anyone of any party should be doing, and that is, separating the politics from it. insane, i am now a member of a team of nine and i am going to bring equal justice to all americans based on the constitution. and that is something that i hope the left hears and they are
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trying to damage and delegitimize this court. >> i want to play for you something that alan dershowitz said on fox today. let's watch. >> i am particularly outraged at my colleagues and students at harvard law school. those are them who have made it impossible for kavanaugh to continue to teach there. it's rampant mccarthyism at its worse. >> laura: david, is a phenomenal professor, is now a sitting supreme court justice. i shook hands with elena kagan today. i'm so impressed with her, i don't agree with a lot of her jurisprudence but she's a woman who went to the highest court in the land. what is this, what's happening? >> i worked with justice kagan in the white house and i agree, she's a phenomenal person. she was the dean of the harvard law school when now justice kavanaugh was hired. >> laura: he can't go to a
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university and speak, he can't teach as a -- you know, two or three classes at a law school today. he realized that, right? >> pepperdine might take him. >> i think the discourse has gotten so acrimonious, we are all sitting here having a civil conversation but it's getting harder to do that and that's a shame. i do think though that thou shall reap what thou dost so. when you have a president that thrives on division -- >> i thought it was more divided after eight years of obama. beco i think the rhetoric of both men speaks for itself so you can throw barbs and i can throw barbs and we can talk about what started it but we can't deny where we are. i do think one of the ways we can come out of this is by focusing on problems that -- >> >> laura: condemn what they did to susan collins because of a republican journalist or conservative had done that to
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mazie hirono, they would never work again, literally. and you know it. >> laura, i don't remember you saying that when people put eight racial appetites and those casting a vote at the aca sat right behind you at the capitol. i don't remember you saying anything about that. >> first of all we did talk about that and some of that i know was re-examined on whether it actually happened. >> no one should ever scream -- >> i want to play something for the judge. this is senator cardin today speaking about whether this justice is inside mainstream justice. >> i don't believe justice cavanaugh is in the mainstream of judicial thought. look at his decisions. there is a trend, everyone of those decisions where he was in the minority or special vote, it was on behalf of the individual. consumer cases, labor cases, one
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after another. then his response to dr. ford where he showed that he was not not -- >> political rhetoric. justice cavanaugh had an exemplary record. the fact that justice kagan recruited him to teach at the harvard law school tells us about all we need to know. coupled with his record for 12 years, exemplary, frequently affirmed by the supreme court, his views vindicated and respected. i think what we have here is the senators have simply returned to the age of bob bork and the kinds of comments remain against bob bork who are terribly unfair and ill-founded. the good news again is the supreme court will agree. >> laura: and they were all there tonight. >> president trump speech was remarkable. what he did for justice kavanaugh's children, talking to them about at their father being
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a kind and courageous man -- >> laura: fantastic panel. we will get more of you next time. but we saw over the past few weeks offers a very clear lesson for the left. resist the resistance, or lose. mike pence has the poles to show us.
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shut it down! shut it down! shut it down! [chanting] we believe survivor's. we believe survivors. >> laura: that was the so-called resistance reacting to the confirmation vote and that was after it occurred. if the kavanaugh battle made
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anything clear, it is that you have to stand up to the mob. imagine if brett kavanaugh just walked through that crowd, what they would have done? they would have ripped him from limb to limb. if you don't stand up to the mob they will walk all over you. my next guest says that the left continues with his tactics, that you saw in the video, they may not get their big blue wave that they are hoping for come november. joining me now with reaction, mark penn along with monica crowley from the london center for policy research. great to see both of you tonigh tonight. mark, i want to start with you. we've seen some of the left claiming the party didn't really work hard enough to defeat kavanaugh. is there any hope here for some calmer heads to prevail before the midterm? >> i hope so. i mean, any postmortem, likes lindsay coleman susan graham
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became antagonized and sided with trump. if democrats are going to win, they need to pull over the moderates. it's a moderate country and those of the people who decide supreme court nominations and elections. >> playing the video of them clawing at the door, and it's funny. secondly it's shocking. i volunteered at the clerk, and to actually be at the door of the court with these friends and reactions, i've never seen anything like that. never. >> i'd like to see more democrats upholding our institution at this critical period. our country is all we have in the most important thing is to bring a sense of national unity when things are decided, and i think more democrats would do better taking that tactic after the vote in the opposite, both for the more reason that at the right thing to do and for the tactical reason it will get more votes. >> laura: monica, your
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favorite, senator mazie hirono. i think it's great they are going to be her press secretary. she was actually out on the state of the union on sunday and was asked about this tactic of going to people's homes and protesting them there. let's watch. >> to run senators out of restaurants and go to their homes, is not going too far? >> i think it just means that there are lots of people who are very, very much motivated, by what's going on. >> this is what happens because when you look at white supremacists and all of that, this is what is coming forth in our country. >> laura: so basically she was saying, it's fine, read between the lines. she wasn't saying it was scary stuff, she essentially gave it a green light explicitly. >> with mark penn and a bunch of other moderate centrists, there are no real responsible grown-ups in the democratic party to condemn this kind of thing.
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they are almost afraid to even if they want to because it has been wholesale taken over by the left. the left is at war, laura, and that is why they are constantly and immediately reaching for the most extreme, the most radical, the most violent in some cases. because that's the only way that they can win this war. it's the war against the constitution, against free market economics, against individual liberty and against all the things for which justice cavanaugh is going to fight on the supreme court and therefore they have to destroy him. if you layer that on top of their absolute hatred for donald trump, this was why the left now and the democratic party and many in the media have been taken over and consumed and are actually cannibalizing each other. >> laura: is unlike anything i've ever seen. >> including 1968, the democratic national convention in chicago.
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>> laura: i want to show this new poll out from cnn a few days back. approve or disapprove of how the senate dems are handling the confirmation vote. 58% approved, 30% approved democrats, 67% approved, 26, and republicans 87% disapproved. that was last week. >> i think it means that independents have reacted quite negatively. democrats were cruising here into a pretty safe victory. and now, the conservatives have really been energized in a way that really wasn't the case. 69% called these hearings a national disgrace. she's got to understand, and there's something wrong and rotten here when they see these kinds of actions. >> some people probably thought they were leftist. >> there were people on both sides of this with really sincere views. when they say that speeches are
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fake and people aren't really sincere and reason the way susan: was, we needed a democratic susan collins, that would have won the day. >> when you think about of the people, the writer for colbert, he said, we might have lost but at least we ruined kavanaugh's life. first of all, i think it was supposed to be funny, you aren't funny. you are tedious and you lived a lifestyle on tv for how long? but what is that? that's really what you wake up and are interested in doing, is that what the democratic party is today? >> actually that was pretty well honest of what the whole objective was, it was to defeat him. look, the left is incapable of or unwilling to learn from
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history. every time they go fall radical like this they lose at the ballot box. richard nixon, ronald reagan, bush 43 nl donald trump have all been beneficiaries of the leftist mama, their tactics and their intent to make this country great, our very foundational principles. they refuse to learn and they can't learn because they are at war, laura. they always have power and control. the one there is an actual debate to be had if people want to have it on what to do about china. like, what is our role vis-a-vis china, what are we going to do with nato down the road? what about the 20 trillion in debt we have? what about immigration, millions and millions of people coming into the country over the last number of years? that's actually really interesting stuff and i love that kind of debate. this is like eighth grade stuff.
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great segment, thank you so much. in the wake of the kavanaugh nomination, democrats are in full freak out mode, and the late leftist madness, next
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>> laura: the anti-trump kavanaugh resistance looks like a progressive mental disorder. post kavanaugh confirmation syndrome. first, linda sarsour conducted the first confirmation series, and then brett kavanaugh was accused of rape, then flashing his private parts. then accused basically of gang rape. then radicals cornered jeff flake in an elevator and then, kavanaugh was accused of basically being an alcoholic,
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and having anger issues, and when all that failed, a mob of crazy eyed protesters smashed and clawed at the supreme court doors and waived filthy signs. democrats promised impeachment and to abandon the electoral college, finally to pack the court to offset the five conservatives on the bench. joining us now with reaction to this tragic disorder, victor davis hanson, author of the boo book, you've heard of inflammatory ball disease, this is an inflammatory anti-kavanaugh trump madness. have they ever been this far left or this much unhinged? >> i don't think so. i think you can trace it from 2009 through 16 when obama promised them that a new
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demography, immigration and identity politics, the system was geared for that. the house and senate, and out of that frustration, they think big money. at the party of the rich now, silicon valley, wall street, maybe they will like that spectacle. and, mob them, shout them down, get rid of due process. they are frustrated with the system that used to be great between 2009 at 16, and suddenly is antidemocratic. none from wyoming, there are too few people there. let's go back to 1869 before we had additional numbers of
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supreme court judges. it's kind of a niche and desire for power, and a lot of these dilemmas were self-inflicted. they were the ones who were turned off the middle class and independence, the white working class and the swing states. >> laura: so what are they banking on? , she was asked on msnbc, what are you going to do basically once you get elected? it's really about organizing and really thinking about that word, organizing. being strategic in their action actions, and really bringing together a cohesive strategy of putting pressure on the chamber instead of only focusing on the pressure is inside the chamber.
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>> that's really interesting. >> my favorite areas, that's a really interesting thought. >> while i don't know. these are people who criticized donald trump and said he has the vocabulary of 1500 words, but he's a sophisticated articulate. but this is boston university, what, fourth in the class. and they start judging people by their ethnic background or their ideology, and that's what you get it. it's kind of sad that the democrats were going down. they octogenarians, feinstein, biden and pelosi, they are so desperate to be hip and get back to parties, and is saying he's going to beat trump up outside of the locker room or something or feinstein has this busy team sought to undermine cavanaugh h
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with the testimony. it's pathetic that someone hijacked their party and they are kind of deer in headlights. they don't know whether to be hip and go hard left or suffer the irrelevance of being old and in the way. >> laura: when i was at the white house, and, it's probably a pretty decent one. obviously, they had another support opening. bush staff secretary , and very mainstream. person and it judge. so can you imagine if ruth bader ginsburg is suddenly open, and what will they do then? bill marr as saying that the president doesn't have a right to appoint anyone else.
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>> i think by nominating kavanaugh first, he said if you were with bush, you went to the right schools and you could be caricatured as a preppy. just think what they will do to the next that is in further to the right? and when she is nominated, he can just say look. it's not her, not anybody. and it's 90% of that small rubric, and i will take donald trump in the republican. >> >> laura: i will never get tired, i'm going to take the
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humor out of it. thank you so much, great segment as always. trump indicated he has no plans to fire him. devon nunez well react to that. we will hear what he has to say.
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>> president trump: thank you as well to our deputy attorney general rod rosenstein for being here. flew down together. press wants to know, why didn't you talk about it? we had a very good talker, i will say. it became a very big story actually, folks. we had a good talk. >> laura: boy did that keep people guessing. that was president trump surprising a lot of folks with his new found support for deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. the man overseeing the robert rt mueller probe. devon nunez is here tonight. what do you make of the
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president's comments on the deputy attorney general today? that was kind of interesting. because i don't think any of us think that rosenstein should be dismissed before the election. i think he does have to come in this week and answer whether or not he was willing to wear a choir or not and whether or not he was looking at invoking the 25th amendment. those are key questions that he will answer before the russia task force this week supposedly on thursday. >> laura: the issue of this redacted series of documents regarding the russia probe, people watching across the country, saying okay, you guys are always talking about this. documents that are declassified or they are not were partially declassified. the deputy attorney general with a few others from the intel community convinced the president, correct me if i'm wrong, not to declassify
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documents about the fires out warrant against carter page and others. and it kicked it over to the inspector general. correct? what else do we know about this? >> that's correct and that's really my biggest problem with the department of the fbi. every time i try to get something out of the public, they cry wolf. the president was very clear and said that these documents need to be immediately declassified, without reductions.
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then suddenly, the ig was brought in. now my challenge with against the ig, the idea is probably a great guy but we are congress and we believe people have a right to know this information. it needs to be made public, not much information. but we want the president to be classified and the president has mentioned he would. so it's now been two and a half or three weeks and it doesn't take that long. you are only talking about 20 pages of fisa and i think about a dozen or so other reports, an and, i just don't know what they are thinking here. the president i think it is a smart guy, and i think he needs to be careful about who he listens to. >> laura: while adam schiff is all over this as you might imagine. let's watch. >> the single act of using a never before house rule to selectively release classified information in the now nunez memorandum, and it was a fraudulent one at that. >> he's honestly not talking about a particular issue but, but making a personal about you,
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you know you are used to this and running for reelection, and the democrats are going to make you out be to be the bogeyman e but at this point it seems to me that americans have the right to know what happened and why an american citizen was spied upon using documents that we are created at the funding of the president's opponents during the campaign. >> the entire democratic party and the friends of the media which is pretty much all of them, except for 10%, and all the bad people from the clinton administration were fumbling this stuff in the fbi. they have a dozen people in the fbi and doj that are gone. we had to make sure the american public knew that this information about what somebody was doing to basically set up a campaign and accuse them of polluting with russians was really wrong.
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we are proving that only collision that happened was collision with the democrats. in the clinton campaign and the russians. and i will tell you, i still want to know why nobody is investigating what russians were, and the democrats and the clinton campaign were talking to through fusion gps and feeding that information into the fbi. now we know that broke last week and you kind of alluded to it earlier, and, i'm sorry, but that doesn't smell good to me. >> you can't be having political -- are meetings that even have the appearance of being political in the middle of this type of investigation. thanks for taking some time tonight, we really appreciate it and i know we will check back
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>> laura: jeff bezos has led his company to support some controversial charities. two of the charities listed by amazon or backed by a controversial british imam. his teachers include that men should not be questions for beating their wives. punishment for adultery should be stoning. we have the author and former chief advisor of nigel farage. >> haddad has been on the scene
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in the u.k., calling some jews apes and pigs, saying that men don't need to explain why they beat their wives. what amazon has done, the charitable thing, you can top up for charity whatever you purchase on amazon. they relied on the government's charity regulator in the u.k. to pass muster for these things. big corporate, big government can't get things right. >> laura: how is haddad on the government's list? >> the british government isn't hot on tackling radical islam. given what he said about female genital modulation utilization
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why are you giving money to a radical islamic cleric? it's extraordinary and disgusting. >> laura: amazon says that the charities in question, due to the concerns, we will be conducting a full review. what else is on the list of okay charities? >> they can't do this in-house? they paid $15 million in tax last year and they can't afford to do this? >> laura: think you for the report. we have the last bite coming up. d at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance
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