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mckaskle now the project veri s veritas.com look at their videos. they're purposely lying to you. you vote for pelosi, you vote for any democrat you're voting for her, any senate democrat you're voting for schumer. let not your heart by troubled. laura ingraham live now. >> laura: hannity thank you so much, by the way it's robert francis o'rourke, beto sounds cooler but his name is robert francis, i'm calling him rf. >> sean: i like bozo. >> laura: that's subtle hannity as usual. great show tonight by the way. loved it, fantastic. >> sean: thanks laura. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as the so-called caravan continues to swell in size. we're going to ask the questions our media brethren will not. who is funding these efforts? how has it groen so quickly? and what it do the democrats have to offer besides a bunch of
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cliches and bromides and grand standing? all those answers tonight plus after trump declared himself a nationalist last night the media has a case of the viepers, they're labeling him a white nationalist. tonight we'll look at the disturbing trend of the left pushing race at every turn. more footage from raymond arroyo's trip to houston. this is so funny, and what he heard from women about kavanaugh and the midterms might actually surprise you. plus steve scalise, tom homan, corey lewandowsky, all here. but first, leftist aiding and abetting an invasion. that's the focus of tonight's angle. if you have been watching other networks, which of course you shouldn't be, well you're likely to have a very distorted view of reality when it comes to the caravan of thousands making their way to the us border. the sympathetic over rot over of
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this horde, calling it ale caravan is a miss gnomer and frankly sickening. the networks have dispatched teams of embedded reporters, in quotes, who are not so much covering the horde as covering for it. you see trucks full of freshly cooked or at this as and ib credible sort of christian gestures of welcoming a stranger. >> as a nation in the united states we have to choose what kind of nation we are and treat them with respect. >> ginning up fear of the stranger is a fact as old as politics. that's what makes the teachings of christ to welcome the stranger so radical. >> laura: who died and turned him into joel olstein? any way their biggest gripe is the president's suggestion that middle east earners might be part of the group of. >> president trump: take your camera, go into the middle and search. you're gonna find ms13, middle
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east earns, you're gonna find anything. >> he's going by unsubstantiated media reports that the caravan has been in fill straight by middle east earners. >> there is no evidence as far as we know. >> have you seen any evidence to support the president's claim there are middle easterners, members of this caravan? >> of course not. >> laura: well it turns out the president may be privy to more information than the bright lights at cnn headquarters and their reporters are privy to. tonight the spokesperson of homeland security confirmed it includes citizens of countries outside of central america, including africa, south asia and elsewhere currently traveling through mexico toward the us. vice-president pence said
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something else. >> what the president of honduras told me it was organized by leftist groups in honduras, financed by advances wail la and sent north to challenge our sovereignty and our border. >> laura: now that by the way to toot our own horn confirms what we reported last friday night. now rather than bet withing this ever expanding horde of people surging to the us to game the system and laboring to humanize them, all these reporters, why aren't journalists doing their jobs and investigating who actually organized this crowd and who is financing them? now the vice-president just gave you a huge tip. run with it. instead, though, the media are strangely incurious about things like the arrest of mojica. he's the director of [ speaking foreign language ]
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. and the main organizer of the caravan that stormed the border last spring. mojica is a renown activist with dual us mexican citizenship who you see here being arrested last week by mexican authorities for allegedly attacking officials and resisting arrest when they intercepted the horde. now why was mojica there in the first place? and what about it pun p tune tune. he was arrested when the horde entered their country. he is a former honduran opposition party leader and yet another immigration act visit. now he's reportedly the main organizer of this latest invasion caravan. guatemala la deported him back to honduras. this all substantiates vice-president pence's comments earlier today. but where are the journ al lifts following up on this story? who is funding puentes and
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mojica? what are their ultimate gross? rather than digging into this it's easy to take up the mantra of the left, embed yourself with the migrants, actually act like you're a migrant, emotionally, manipulate the audience and then dismiss trump as just a heartless fear mongerer. >> trump continues stoking fears over illegal immigration. >> it's easy for these voices of fear among erring on the right to say look at this. >> you see he's stoking fear and lies. >> he's betting on this caravan big league for the midterms elections to get people afraid and out to the polls. >> laura: do they all reed the same sheets in the morning? who do they get their marching orders from? they're all repeating the same lines. you notice there's nothing substantive being offered, it's just the pejorative against
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trump. the democrats have zero answers to the immigration crisis. so like their media enable errs they right it off as trump alarmist, fear mongerer but that's not an answer. just a few years ago they actually agreed with trump. >> we simply cannot allow people to pure into the united states undocumented, unchecked. >> the day when america could be the welfare system for mexico is gone. we simply can't afford it. >> people who enter the united states without our permission are lil he will aliens and they should not be treated the same as people who entered the us legally. >> laura: will the real chuck schumer, real barack obama the real diane feinstein step forward? well that was the way they were thenning. but now they're out of power and democrats have immigration amnesia. it's no crisis. what's the big deal?
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joe biden telling a reporter trump is making it sound like they're breaking through the border. this is hysteria on his part. well joe, unless they take a hard left and go for a swim, where do you think they're headed? the president is sounding the alarm now because unlike administration, joe, he actually sees this looming danger and is trying to proactively shield the united states from it. the president saw what happened when the last so-called caravan swamped the border and this current horde coupled with the number of i will lease streaming across the border daily will overwhelm infrastructure and cause another crisis has entirely avoidable. democrats refuse to be part of the solution. they're unwilling to work with the president earlier this year to craft sensible legislation that might have avoided this crisis.
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even when president trump, thinking about this, offered amnesty to two million illegals, in exchange for the construction of the wall and other common sense reforms about chain migration and so forth, the democrats would have none of it. they didn't want to give trump the victory. show they will ended up endangering the migrants and the american people in opening this whole system up for further corruption. but now my friends it's up to the american people. they will either allow democrats to continue to ignore the obvious and permit rank lawlessness at the border or you the voters will empower the president with the majority he needs to protect our country. as for the invading horde headed our way, they must be intercepted and sent back to their countries of origin. and the justice department should criminally and civilly
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prosecute if possible any ngo or individual organizing this crush on our borders. no one should be permitted to undermine our immigration laws, coach the migrants or destabilize the security and sovereignty of the united states of america. which is exactly the threat presented by this horde. whether it's reported by the media or not, i don't care. those are the facts. if this keeps up, well this is the only blue wave that we're gonna see in november. see it? it's the blue flag of honduras waving. we'll see that in november, perhaps. and that's the angle. joining us now for reaction, james trustee former doj prosecutor and eileen blessing jer an immigration attorney here in washington, d.c. james you worked on these issues at the doj, what are the possible legal he was for prosecuting these groups encouraging lawlessness,
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coaching the my the grants and basically assembling thousand anze of people on false pretenses? >> well it will depends on a lot of facts that i'm not totally certain on at this point. if they are organizing and financing and trying to encourage people to cross illegally, to cross out side of points of entry it's at least arguable that there's alien smuggling and racketeering charges that could be investigated. a lot of practical difficulties and factual underpinnings that we don't know but that's an option. >> laura: what about the idea of giving instruction sheets to migrants? where things are written down on pieces of paper, which is, you know, obviously tantamount to coaching a witness but it is basically the instructions for gaining entry into the united states? >> you know the problem ultimately, needs a political solution but the legal aspect of
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that is you could argue they're aiding and abetting false statements for immigration purposes but actually proving up that they are encouraging false entry as opposed to entries at a point where they're lawfully turning themselves in and seeking asylum, there's going to be a problem there. >> laura: eileen this is what mike pompeo, secretary of state, said today about the current situation. let's watch. >> the caravan will not cross our southern border illegally under any circumstances. if you seek to come here, go through the normal refugee process. if you apply for refugee status, a permanent solution is possible in mexico or in a third country. but i can tell you with certainty, we are determined that illegal entry into the united states from this caravan will not be possible. >> laura: eileen domestic violence, fear of gang activity in your hometown or city or even your country are not any longer valid reasons for credible fear
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to claim credible fear as an at lyle plume seeker into the united states. ant they just people that want to come here to work or be with family members that are already here? how is that typically an asylum seeker or refugee? >> actually gang violence doesn't necessarily not qualify for a soil lump. you have to show that someone is going to harm you for something you can't change or you shouldn't have to change. a lot of these migrants that were coming, people that i've interviewed at least at the border were coming here for political reasons. so that tied with the gang violence shows they have a basis to come here >> laura: sorry to interrupt. when they were interviewed many of them by media types in guatemala la, they cited well there's no work. many of them are saying there's no work. by the time they get to mexico you start hearing the stories changing as the ngo's, all these
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groups end up, groups like them, i'm paraphrasing because a lot of groups have the same ultimate goal. the narrative changes, i live in incredible fear of x, y and z. isn't this the case that the central american countries are themselves many of them corrupt, don't run their economies all th that well and people feel i get my foot in, they put an ankle bracelet on and i rip it off? isn't that what's going on in economic migration? >> that's not completely what's happening. a lot of these people do leave their ankle bracelets on. i think it's important to know we have a legal process in place. people have to actually place what you call the credible fear process and interview with an asylum officer that shows there's a possibility of winning an asylum claim. >> laura: the asylum process is such that you claim credible
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fear and ultimately if you have those recited lines down you are driven to a bus depot or something like that and you're basically released into the united states, sometimes you go to a catholic relief services shelter, lou than services and you get sent all across the united states. we have 700,000 pending immigration cases in the country. we don't have the facility to do this, we don't have the infrastructure to do this. so this is tantamount, everyone watching this, should understand, to catch and release. these migrants are smart enough to know this. correct james? >> well i view it as a big problem for law enforcement. along the lines you're saying it's such a daunting task not just in terms of resources and numbers but to not be able to instantly know whether any individual might grant is telling you the truth or a false story. people have the fear of gang
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rapes, murders and slavely taking place in their country that come to our border and need help. but there's also people coached up to say they're not in a gang any more or i'm afraid of x, j and z when it's not true. the border patrol people, i think this is just an impossible task for them to process all these people and figure out truth from false on the fly on these kind of field interviews that they conduct and come to rational decisions. the whole system needs an overhaul, can't possibly be a function of fine tuning our border patrol or the resources that they have. >> laura: both of you, thank you so much. this is obviously a problem that's going to continue unabated until we come to solutions. james referred to solutions necessary. tom homan is with us and louisiana republican congressman and house majority whooip steve scalise, thank you gentlemen for being here. tom given your expertise in this
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matter what is the one thing that could be go done right now to help stem this tide. >> actually two things, raise the asylum bar. as the attorney says they get interviewed by an asylum officer. 88% pass the interview. they are coached on what to say. when they get to court f. they get to court more than 80% lose their case. so we've got to raise the asylum bar because it's too big. the second thing, if these families want due process, they have a right to claim asylum, there's only one way to do this, wait until they city a judge. back in 2014 we kept them there until seeing the judge. guess what? 80% or more lost their case, we put them on an air plane and sent them south. we showed the world we're a nation of laws, you will get due process but you're going to go home. >> laura: congressman scalise we don't have time before the midterm election. this is a national security
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issue, economic issue, costs taxpayers, billions of dollars, public school, healthcare, we know, it's a health issue because we don't know what people have coming in here. we feel diseases in this country we haven't had for decades. what will congress do after the midterms to address this issue. >> laura: >> laura in the next two weeks you will see this debates play out. ultimately the election will help decide t i am really glad president trump is putting such a sharp focus on this. when you look at these, it's like a parade. these aren't asylum seekers, you can see and you've talked about this and highlighted the people that are coaching them along the way so that at the beginning of this march they're talking about coming over here looking for jobs and then by the time they're closer they're being coached about how to finally try to get in here legally, even though this is not what the legal process is supposed to be like. we need to change the law.
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we've had two different bills on the house floor. we've had actual votes to tighten the loopholes up to close the loopholes that are allowing this. >> laura: this is a national emergency. i would pull everyone back from midterm campaigning to deal with this. we have thousands of people, all of them are unarmed for all we know, we don't know. this is an invasion into this country. the american are seeing this play out. the phone is ringing and no one is home. no one is answering the phone here h what's going on? >> you're seeing president trump say look we're not going to allow this. all of the latin american countries, all of the billions of dollars needs to be on the table. this is going to be a threat to your billions of dollars. >> laura: they're gone. >> president trump has made that clear this is going to be in jeopardy. secretary of state pompeo said we're not going to let you into our country. we have to treat this as an invasion but you have to look at this as we are a nation of laws.
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we've said just play by the rules. there are rules that tuck play by. but they're trying to game the system. we've got to be real clear. >> laura: it has to be changed. >> these laws have to be changed. there's going to be an election in just two weeks. there are people that -- pelosi wants open borders. >> laura: so does schumer. >> this is an attack on pelosi's whole idea of having open borders. president trump has done a great job of making this an election issue because the country is going to decide. >> laura: they don't want to talk about it. >> i'm for it, they're for open borders. >> laura: tom the groups facilitate ing this, they are co-conspirators in the mass crush on the border, what can be done? have. >> they're absoluting aiding and abetting and helping people make an illegal entry, it's a felony, hss needs to work with the
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people in mexico, identify them and prosecute them. >> laura: gentlemen we could do a whole hour on this. congressman scalise we want to have you back. love having you on. after he called himself a nationalist president trump is getting slammed across the board. they're playing the race card all theisms and the i wsts. we'll tell you about it when we come back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio-
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first thing, maybe it's a dog whistle. >> you're suggesting there's some kind of dog whistle there? it is. it implies, it does provoke hate activities. it does provoke discrimination. >> laura: send me a memo when we're going to retire that phrase and to others even dog whistle wasn't strong enough. >> when donald trump says he's a nationalist, that is not a dog whistle it's a fog horn to his base. >> laura: mile an hour yum webster defines loyalty and devotion to a nation. in other words loyalty and devotion to america! so what is controversy? let's bring in two of our favorites, horace cooper, and preston mitch chum. preston i want to start with you. why is the notion of loyalty and devotion to country a quote dog
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whistle? >> laura we already know in this country what fashion his many means. we've heard it used many times. we know extreme nationalism is what got hitler to the person he is and what we know him to be. though i won't go as far as to call trump hitler, i will say it smells very hitlerish. the problem is that not only are you attempting to say that america is better than any other country which on the surface level is a harmless term, surface level. when we peel back the layers and have i conversation about what fashion his many means and how it's been used against people of color, muslims, other folks that might not be patriotic in this country a lot of violence has n ensu ensued. >> laura: trump is talking about nationalism. the country is diverse, we have latino americans, african americans, pacific islanders,
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people all over the world, he was referring to america, which is a large diverse population. again, why -- i'm not following -- and then he says hitterish, his dutier is jewish, son-in-law is jewish. he has the strongest relationship of any modern day president to israel. i don't see how that computes. our policy was before described as too pro it's ray he will now you're saying it's hitlerish. >> simply because his daughter is a -- >> that would be hard. absolutely. it would be hard. >> you lived in this country longer than i have, i'm surprised you would say it's hard. >> laura: alright, heart alright. horace this is what president trump followed up, after he heard all the, he's hitler, he's like everyone is bad whoever lived because he said
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nationalist. this is what he followed up with today. let's watch. >> president trump: all i want for our country is to be treated well, to be treated with respect. for many years other countries that are allies of ours, so-called allies they have not treated our country fairly. so in that sense i am absolutely a nationalist and i'm proud of it. >> laura: so i mean that's the latest >> this president loves this country. i watched during hurricane harvey when he went out and the was a volunteer helping to distribute goods and services, if you watched the camera and you weren't paying attention to the commentators, what you saw is a person that liked the people that they encountered. this president is devoted to this country p now, it's the strange jest form of racism that i've ever seen that black americans, latino americans and asian americans have done better
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in this country relative to every other population. the civil rights act was passed because blacks and mine authorities couldn't get work. now you've got five records of unemployment achievements for black americans. it is the weirdest form of racism, almost as weird as saying you could be a racist while being married today a black person. >> what does that have it to do with nationalism? >> he is working diligently to make it better for people who live in this country. >> ask the people of puerto rico, because contrary to what conservatives said. >> that's not what the governor said. >> laura: let's keep this focused. puerto ri puerto rico infrastructure was a disaster during eight years of obama, it wasn't dealt with. i want to the get your take on this, andrew gill 'em is running
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for governor ship s he said i definitely think we're held to a different standard. i try not to spend a lot of time on what that is, rather focussing go on what my contributions are and how we push past t they didn't expect me to be here. now they're having to wrap their heads around what it means to have me on the national seen. >> laura: how is this not playing the race card, things he lied about? >> we're considering that a race card, but ron desantis called him a monkey. >> laura: he never said. that he said monkey business. >> monkey around >> laura: i have heard so many people say that phrase. to say that ron desantis f. that is what you're going to try to beat him with. argue facts. >> beat ron desantis.
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>>. >> laura: if that's the case why argue the race card? >> there is a specific impact that many people don't believe. that is not our fault people aren't believing it. >> laura: when barack obama wins reelection and gets the majority of white voters was that the same position. >> 50% of white women voted for trump t you don't see the connection there? >>. >> laura: no, i don't. >> we have a problem in this country when you can see how much progress black americans made, we own more houses, more cars, more billion airs than we have ever had, ever, you cannot say it's worse, you can say that we have made substantial progress. >> we have. >> those comments democrat deny that progress. and they imply that this country is in fact opposed to black americans. and you can't window oh you can't window oh you can't win --
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>> laura: just win on the merits. he's ahead in the polls, why is he complaining? he's ahead in the polls? >> that is a fact of his experience. >> laura: gentlemen, great to have you on. love the panel as always. what raymond arroyo heard from women voters about kavanaugh and the midterms might surprise you. another debate coming up. call y if you have
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♪ ♪ >> the way that democrats use women and sexual assault to get a delay, that is a total turn off. >> no one has ever been treated like they treated him. it was just hard to watch. >> we love kavanaugh, we believed what he was saying. i hate to say it, i didn't believe her. >> the lady seemed as if she was being used by the politicians and i think the democrats it will be their downfall. >> laura: that sounds different from the narrative democrats wanted us to believe. thanks to a strong economy labor
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force has risen to 75.2% from 73.3% three years ago. unemployment among that group the lowest level since the 1950's. between the back lash to kavanaugh and great economic fortunes should democrats be taking the female vote for granted. joining us now. sara, i want to start with you on this. look at these numbers. i mean just economic numbers for women. more women in the labor force, really since the 1990s, record number of people earning a good living. wages beginning to go up. look at the chart there. since 2000, of course the height of the tech boom and so forth. these are just staggeringly good economic numbers for women. >> sure. those economic numbers are good.
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but having a job and being a part of the labor force is the barrel minimum for women. when as you bur ban women talk to their families they're thinking about healthcare. when mitch mcconnell is on television promising to vote to repeal aca again, taking health care coverage away from millions of americans that matters. when he promises to cut social security for thousands of seniors. >> laura: when did he do that? >> just the other day, he said we're going to need to cut social security benefits. >> laura: how does the committee for change advocate for change? democrats up and down the ticket are fighting tooth and nail in stark contrast to protect social security. >> laura: you know it's not sustainable. i'm not very good at math but the numbers are not sustainable. you have to make changes to social security at some point. >> you just raise the cap on the income tax so people can seal
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the social security fund for generations to come. regardless what we're seeing is a stark contrast between what one party is offering and the other party -- >> laura: the left cares about a couple issues. healthcare, they're pushing that. i pay for my own healthcare, it's gone up i think 60% since obama care. >> i have a small business and i pay for all the people that work for me. it's more than double since obama care. >> laura: it's a complete care. but that was after obama. with that, be what is it with the suburban female voter though? is it uncomfortable with the finality? they don't seem like they're bulk up to the surface as they would in a presidential election. >> i just heard democrats want to raise taxes, that's always their solution to every problem. women are more complex than that. for each of these women that
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like a job some of them like the choice of working at home and being moms. that's a perfectly legitimate choice. they want their husband's and kids and families to have bright futures. these numbers are coupled with amazing opportunity for americans. we saw the lead in, with "the story" about how women kind of reacted negatively to the sort of charactaricature of them onl caring about one side of an issue. we own businesses, we provide for our employees, don't like paying taxes. we like to have a bright future. democrats are taking advantage of us. >> laura: you saw when raymond was interviewing these people. self selecting group, people that go to a trump rally. i've noticed with folks that are not all that political, the ability to separate some of the tweets they might not like from the president, and the way america is, outside the bubble of metropolitan areas where
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everyone is attacking people in rest raupts, most people are living their lives. they have more money in their pocke pockets. they're able to go on vacation and they feel more optimistic about the future. that's not a fox news poll, these are pu, gallup. people are more confident about the future, women and men. it has something to do with trump. he is the guy that's been in charge. if it were going badly, democrats would be saying it's horrible and trump is the reason. >> that might be true for some women. i think the elect or rat of women engaging in the midterm election will be completely different than what we saw in 2016. in the suburbs they're more diverse. >> laura: tell me what they want that they're not getting in the greatest economy that i've ever experienced in my lifetime and i'm a lot older than you >> some people look at the landscape of politics and they're appalled by what they're seeing. >> laura: what specifically are they appalled by? >> i think seeing the majority
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party trying to strip healthcare for millions of people. to try to cut earned benefits for seniors, not doing anything about the rising costs of drug prices. >> laura: more for drug prices than obama will did. >> we have seen the way suburban women are turning out. >> laura: texas just won the two democrats districts in their special election. doug jones got voted by women i'm happy to see a democrat pick up sheets. >> laura: doug jones is going to lose the next election. >> all of these people in his store scli read and purple places en never jiez did. >> women don't like to hear things like kristen cimena saying women that stale at home.
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>> i'm democrat and i don't agree with that. >> you said we're all single issue voters, which we aren't. it's like saying -- >> healthcare, it's many different issues that come at us from a variety. >> that's not what you said. you actually assume that because this political system is going on that everyone is going to vote a single wail and they're not. the women i know in the professional world, the women who want futures for their kids they're saying i like having more money in my pocket and more choices in healthcare and my government not going bankrupt because of did you mean social security policies. >> laura: graze, can i say guys? is that allows? >> i'm okay with that this. ladies, people, existence. >> persons. >> great to have you both on. thanks so much. corey lewandowsky is here to react to the latest leftist mob tactic, caravan. physical felt indication between himself and the white house chief of staff john kelly, stay right there.
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♪ ♪ . >> laura: if you thought the aggressive tactic of the left was going to die down after the kavanaugh nomination, think again. congressman mccarthy's office was vandalized right after mitch mcconnell was has would. the attackers threw mcconnell's out food out the door. chuck schumer only noted that a pipe bomb was -- something resembling a pipe bomb was found in george sorrows's mailbox. corey lewandowsky, former campaign manager joins us here. we say this a lot. why are these confrontations going so crazy out there? because you have people like eric holder saying when they're
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down make sure you kick them. maxine waters calling for in civil at this time. others, ted cruz, being asked to leave restaurants by these mobs that are being encouraged by the democrats on the left because they have no message for where they want to take the country t their only message is chaos and bedlam and that doesn't play well in the midterm elections. >> laura: in mourning joe, that's why my name for them is, they were on saying whatever was found in the mailbox is rucks fault. watch. >> we heard the name george soros brought you want by the president of the united states. we heard george soros brought up by back benchers in the republican i can congress, becaming him for funding advance advance, funding one fake conspiracy after another. you have to ..finger back at the
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president and members of congress that have been spreading conspiracy theories with anti accept met tick over tones towards george soros. >> laura: is george soros jewish? i have no idea. but this president with square ed, ivanka, i don't get that line of argument at all. >> he literally has a daughter that is jewish, you can't become more the opposite of that when your grandchildren are jewish, by the way. on top of that, what joe doesn't want to talk about and the left is the guest you had on earlier tonight, steve scalise, a man who was actually assaulted, attacked, almost murdered in cold blood by a man who was a bernie sanders supporter, self proclaimed bernie sanders socialist who wanted to go and kill republicans, that is the real crimes, that is what the left is perpetrating but the mainstream media, that doesn't
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fit their narrative. >> laura: this is the montage the media was running with today about you and john kelly. >> as breaking news goes this is something, an argument between john kelly and corey lewandowsky turned physical. cnn americaned approximately white house chief of staff john kelly and president trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowsky got into a heated argument in the west wing this back in february. >> chief of staff john kelly grabbed senior former official corey lewandowsky by the collar. >> laura: what happened? i'm a senior campaign official, i thought i ran the campaign. campaign manager might be the right thing. john and i have a great relationship. we're both on the trump pence agenda. that's where it was. what may or may not have taken place ten months ago, eight months ago is completely irrelevant to where we are today. this is a story it no one talked about because it wasn't a big deal. >> laura: near brawl. >> not by any stretch of the
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imagine nachlths john and i have had very passionate views making sure the president's team was ready for the midterm elections, early in the administration i wanted to make sure they were ready for what is transpiring in two weeks. he's got a great team we're all on the same team, the trump pence agenda. people are in a great mood, looks like we're turning around some of these more difficult he will will he else in the election cycle. we come from an ethnic family f. your he'll not fighting, you're not getting anything done. it made it more interesting for me. >> john and i are both from just north of boston, both very passionate. the bottom line is we're moving somewhere and we're going to set a his store kick press dent to gain seats in the senate, hold the house because of the trump
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pence team. >> laura: you're both very strong. i want no part of it. but you can do something for charity. turn this into a charity thing. corey it's great to see you, thank you very much. corey booker, we're not going to get into that tonight. john james, white isn't he a household name. we'll ask james what he thinks the media are -- [ indiscernible ]
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>> i love you too, thank you all. >> you're a rock star. no, you are. you can't go anywhere without getting. >> she's really gotten kind of a rock star reception last night in des moines you could feel that electricity among 500 people who showed up to see her. >> laura: democrat rock stars in the last 24 hours, i kid you
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not, let's play a little game, republican john james has closed the race against debbie, beto o'rourke likewise trails seven but according to google news, beto o'rourke nets 2.68 million results, john james 82,100. here to react republican candidate in michigan john james. john great to see you as always. any guesses why you're not the subject of these glowing media profiles until a lot of people i talked to do think you're a rock star. >> i'm not a rock star, i'm just a servant. i can guess the liberal media is dealing with me like they deal with a lot of their issues, they ignore them and hope they go away. >> they can't ignore me i'm not going away. we're surging in the polls, from 23 to 18 to 9 and now 7. we out raised debbie by -- we
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really love the momentum, if you would like to learn more go to john james for senate. we would love to have you on board. >> laura: this is a big deal. stabinow is a fixture in washington, these part of the swamp. but you're a conservative african american. when we come back we're going to talk about what's happening in another state that i want your reaction on. this is andrew gillum' comments earlier today that african american politicians, namely liberal or treated differently. john james will stay with us when we come back we'll address. that stay there.
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>> my father was raised in jim crow south and he taught me never to make excuses and do everything i could to excel. that is why i'm 82 w. point, deployed in operation iraqi freedom and arrange a qualified apache pilot and i believe in a red white and blue message, not a white or black message and that is why my message is resonating because we are all americans and need to push past politics and bring people together. >> michigan voters are watching tonight. really appreciate your joining us and thank you for your service to this great nation and coming up next the great shannon bream and the fox news at night team, another phenomenal show and i can't get home to watch the whole thing. >> check a lottery ticket, those numbers coming up. >> if you don't shop tomorrow we will know what happens. >> we begin with a fox news alert, dhs confirming some of donald trump's claims about the migrant caravan heading for the southern borde c
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