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start humira if you have an infection. join over 250,000 patients who have chosen humira. ask about the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. humira... and go. leland: president trump chris wallace one-on-one when president trump said his chief of staff could be gone. >> plus live to florida but the vote counting is finally stopped after 12 long days into the midterms. the official results had to be certified tuesday. leland: searchers find more data in the charred landscape of the california wildfires to malibu with when the recovery can begin. the president got back overnight here to washington from the fire area. i'm leland vittert. nice to be with you.
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>> good morning. good afternoon i should say. i am gillian turner. president trump joins chris wallace ford exclusive interview on "fox news sunday" earlier today. he weighed in on the khashoggi investigation from the future of the with saudi arabia and that it's time to demand a quorum for the white house press corps. ellison barber at the white house today with the inside scoop on the interview. reporter: turkey's president says he gave the u.s. a copy of the khashoggi murder. president trump confirmed he was briefed on the tape that he says he did not personally listen to it. in his words he called it a suffering tape was vicious, violent and terrible. the cia concluded that the saudi crown prince bonhomie brings home and ordered the murder. he told "fox news sunday" the crown prince has told him roughly five times he was not involved in khashoggi's death.
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our colleague chris wallace then asked the question, what if, what is the crown prince is whining. >> tediously with it because you need him? >> will anybody really know? he did have people that were raised in the close to him and close to him that were probably come you saw the report on very heavy sanctions, nasa sanctions on a large group of people from saudi arabia. at the same time we have an ally and i want to stick with an ally that in many ways has been very good. turn at the u.s. government has not made a final conclusion and regards to the murder of mr. khashoggi. there is till numerous unanswered questions had president trump told reporters yesterday will expect a full report by tuesday. this interview and all around the globe to what happens in the press room here at the white house specifically in regard to reporters. >> we have to create rules and roles and regulations. we'll read them up right now.
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not a big deal. one thing we'll do is turn the camera off their faces them because then they don't have any airtime. traded a federal judge ordered the white house to temporarily restore the press pass a cnn jim acosta. the white house took away his press pass after an exchange between president trump in mr. acosta. fox news has an amicus brief supporting cnn and not legal fight. >> thanks for that, allison. you can see the entire interview with the president at the top of the hour and "fox news sunday" coming up right after this. leland: andra gillum has officially conceded the gubernatorial election to ron desantis but the race between senator bill nelson and governor rick scott yet to be certified. phil keating on the ground as the counting has ended. not to certification. hi, phil.
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reporter: hyperbole land. it is so over in west palm beach county. we've been kicked out of the building. that's right to the noon deadline has passed. all 67 counties have now sent via the computer internet their final numbers up to the secretary of state's office in tallahassee and on tuesday as you mentioned the state canvassing board will certify the result. this morning the race for the senate race the campaign of republican governor rick scott again calling on democratic senator bill nelson to proceed and give it out. be remembered as a stage man who graciously conceded after 42 years of public service or be remembered as a sore loser who refuse to face the people he served. and the super close senate race, republican governor scott isaacs acted to be declared the winner by the canvassing board on tuesday. for the past 12 days he's been ahead of nelson by a 12.5000
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votes and they also closed the governor's race out of 8 million votes cast in florida. republican ron desantis has beaten tallahassee mayor andrew sub to buy about 33,000 votes. last night gillum conceded a second time via facebook. >> we will fight until the last vote is counted. obviously, we are now closing out the recount phase into the statewide races. we wanted to make sure that every single vote, including those that were over votes, under votes as long as it was legally cast but we wanted those to be counted. now that we are rounding the process out, rj and i wanted to take a moment to congratulate mr. desantis on becoming the next governor of the great state of florida. >> right after that, this from
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the desantis campaign. this was a hard-fought campaign. now it's time to bring florida together. president trump yesterday tweeting out congratulations to desantis and even sets out a very nice tweet about andrew sub to calling him a hard fighter in the state of florida and expects to see him soon as do many of us. once the division of elections number scriptures of tallahassee right now working on final results. once they complete that we expect they will then post those today sometime on the website. leland: will be watching. phil keating outside the board of elections. appreciate it, phil. gillian: president trump insists he's written answers while robert mueller's questions himself and he answered them easily. it is looking less and less likely will do a sitdown interview with the special counsel. garrett tenney with the latest on the investigation. >> great to be with you.
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he's open to sitting down to answer questions as long as those questions are related to any alleged obstruction of justice. in this interview, president trump said that probably won't happen in the soap the written answers they will submit the next week will be enough. >> we gave very, very complete answers to a lot of questions that i shouldn't have even been announced and i think that should solve the problem. i hope this solves the problem. if it doesn't, you know, i'll be told and will make a decision at that time. probably this is the end. >> the president last asked about what occurs criticisms of the mole investigation. he didn't know about the views when he picked whitaker he didn't think it would impact her case. but if whitaker did take action, and the president said he wouldn't stop it. >> if whitaker decides in any
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way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, are you okay with that? >> will come it's going to be up to him. he's very well politically. he's a very smart person, very respected person. we'll do what's right. >> which he won't overrule if he decides to curtail? >> i would not get involved. all these people say i'm going to end the investigation. how long is this witchhunt gone on? >> democrats and republicans are concerned whitaker could interview in mueller's work or prevent the final work from being made public. democrats continue to call on the acting attorney general to recuse himself from the case. >> he needs to know if he takes any action to curb what mr. mueller does were going to find out about it. we're going to expose it. i would call my colleagues right now to avoid the constitutional
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crisis, take action now. speak out against this appointment. >> democrats will urge republicans to come out against them as well. today congressman elijah cummings conceded that he doesn't congress has the power to force whitaker to recuse himself stay in the public pressure campaign will be enough with democrats and republicans on board to make that happen. gillian: thanks for that. care to weigh in on all this is former u.s. attorney and partner at avenue strategies. thank you for your time this afternoon. i want to get right to the heart of the matter with you here, which is when it comes to an ongoing investigation into the current president campaign, is made of the utmost importance of the person who has the ultimate say over the investigation has lease the appearance of being absolutely neutral?
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>> i think the person has the authority to oversee the investigation should not usually not the politics invade their decisions. they haven't really suggested a person that could be appointed that doesn't have an opinion about what's gone on for the last two years. i don't know that person even exists. transfer look at current act dean attorney general whitaker and well, i'll let you decide for yourself, but here is what he said about the ongoing probe. >> i can see a scenario where jeff sessions is replaced with a recess appointment and the attorney general doesn't fire bob mueller that reduces budget so low has investigation grinds to an almost tall. >> so, you know, talk like that is certainly -- can we agree is that billy the least not
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neutral. >> he's been invited on a show to render an opinion. i'm on your show today and if you ask me a question what they think from the outside looking in about the investigation i'll be happy to tell you that opinion. we don't get invited on the show is to say i don't have anything to say about that. he expressed an opinion based on what he could see on the outside looking in. if you asked me those questions and express an opinion of criticism of the investigation into murder the president asked me to serve in the department of justice i would be entirely able as i know not what occurs in most of our colleagues who served with over the last 15 years or to hang the politics at the door and let facts at my driver decision-making. we take pride in our ability to do that. a lot of us who have served in these roles who are candidates before it more different hats may be in the media. when you work at the department of justice, the job is to hang politics at the door and let
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facts to monitor those decisions. when i became a united states attorney up to you explain that to me. john ashcroft in a one-on-one meeting. he looked me right in the eye gillian: is that if you don't understand that you won't eat an attorney very long. >> a big part of the problem is gaining the public's trust. forget what the opinion is. doesn't matter for pro-trump common anti-trump, he's weighed in a public forum. a lot of people, not just democrats feel that should be disqualifying. >> well, i assess people who do they think -- who do they think the president can go a point that won't get the same criticism? what person do they know that hasn't had an opinion about the special counsel investigation the last year. gillian: valid point. in this day and age is hard to find one person has expressed an opinion or another which gets us to the idea of when it comes to
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getting a permanent replacement in there. is it important to get someone in there as quickly as possible or do you think you can afford to take his time and maybe allow whitaker be in there for months. >> i'm sure the president intends to make an appointment as soon as he can but he also knows that person needs to be thoroughly vetted because he will be hanged that person into one of the most feature the most nature à la confirmation environments i've ever seen based on the recent, no confirmation. perhaps the time it takes to find a replacement will be finding someone willing to subject themselves and their family to the politics and the vitriol that takes place in senate confirmation hearings today. i'm certain he wants to put a person in there quickly and he will. >> thanks for your time today. we'll check u.n. soon. >> president trump arrived in washington early this morning from visiting the fire zone in
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california. he met with the dems and firefighters still work a long, long hours. in need of local life or malibu. one of the areas the president visited. hi, anita. >> hi there, li lin. president trump it's been quite a bit of time including right here in malibu on the street. this is due to drive. homes on the street are gone and president trump was able to see this destruction for himself. the president started his tour in northern california yesterday to assess the absolute devastation that took place in the town of paradise which was basically leveled by the fire. 76 people indicted more than a thousand are missing so we know the death toll will rise. many people did not appreciate the president's initial remarks blaming the fire and pour forest management. others said it was important
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that he came and saw the suffering for himself. >> did he see what's going on and try to help a lot of people. all we want to do is go home, even if it means going for a little while to see what our place looks like come in to if it's standing. >> after his tour of the campfire, the president keen on the president came down to malibu to get a firsthand look at the damage and destruction from the woolsey fire. three people died and hundreds of communities near los angeles burned to the ground. malibu as we said is one of the hardest hit communities and the president along with california governor jerry brown and elect gavin newsom putting their political differences aside to focus on what can be done to put the community back together. >> every place. >> everyplace revisited icn address the question they'll all do an expedited rebuild, meaning the permits will come a lot
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faster than would normally be the case. this is an area where it tough to get permits and i know they'll go very fast with expediting and get it rebuilt and redone. >> speed up the processes as well as other reactions. all i can say is we are going to have to learn a lot more about nature, about the winds, fire potential, how to build, how not to build. >> we've just learned within the last half-hour as of 2:00 p.m. local time california time today, officials will the president talking to this neighborhood so that people who live here will be coming back for the first time to see this destruction. that is likely to be very emotional. again, the big focus today is on northern california and the campfire. 76 people have died so far but a
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thousand missing. that's almost hard to imagine. we know that death toll is going to rise and there'll be a vigil there today for all the families and people missing. back to you. leland: so much more bad news to come. anita vogel or malibu, california. gillian: smoke from the raging wildfires dramatically darkening the sky in northern california this weekend. a feature now visible in satellite images from outer space. meteorologist adam klotz and the fox extreme weather center. what can residents expect in terms of weather? >> maybe some good news a couple days out. still high fire danger across the region. everything in the pink highlighted areas is a red flag warning around paradise for the campfire is. conditions are still good for more fires to set off or continue to grow.
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looking at the wind barbs that is the motion of the wind grabbing the wind grabby night, pushing it toward san francisco where they've been battling that the wildfire but the smoke from that stretched across a large portion of the state. what ends up happening with the winds come the sierra nevada off to the east to smoke inside funneling down in the valley getting back in folks from sacramento further south battling day after day heavy smoke tough to get outside. there are some improvement in those conditions the next couple days to the rest of the weekend and into monday we will continue to battle often on the smoky conditions. relative humidity still dry and will continue to do so. no sign of rain in the last six hours as you see the dry setup. we can look at and extend forecast, finally a little bit of change on the horizon. i take you through sunday, monday, even dry on tuesday. by the time we get to when
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taylor system begins to run on shore. southern california is going to get this comment too. looking up wednesday into thursday talking about things getting. maybe not best for folks who want to travel the something to be thankful for as we see rain of across the regions they really need it. gillian: thinks that, adam. leland: coming up, does nancy pelosi have the votes to be the next speaker of the house? and if she doesn't, should president trump help her out? what happens when a hot air balloon is loaded and fireworks. as you can tell by the video, not a good result. back up at the border is more and more migrants arrive from central america to cross into the united states. william la jeunesse undergrad in tijuana, mexico. hi, william. reporter: we are an anti-immigrant rally in mexico. these people support awol on
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south of san diego's asylum seeking migrants continue to arise. leah montanez has been traveling with caravans for five weeks now. he joins us in tijuana this afternoon. william. reporter: what is happening right now, mrs. anti-caravan, anti-immigrant rally right now and there's another pro-caravan rally going on. they've now clash a little bit on the backside here and basically shutting down one of these activists trying to tell them they are wrong. the message coming from this troop if you will. you came in new mexico in a violent manner done in the bridge five weeks ago in guatemala. secondly, they're saying we are not anti-immigrants. we are anti-invasion. his supporter while on their southern border saying the mexican federal government has failed to control its southern border in a fear like the united states does the mouse is caravan stops will be more of them.
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mexico has done for many years in invisible pipeline of individuals using this as a stepping stone coming to the united states are the differences this time the united cases shutting down our southern border with the asylum claims in increase in border security. as these people come into atomic tijuana they are going to daycare. it can be six to 18 months they will be here. that will drive down wages and bring in crime. at a shelter earlier today coming yesterday as well at the main shelter housing about 3000 people maximum. if they are in 5200 here. another 3000 by tomorrow coming up for mexico city. also private shelters are overflowing. we visited one where they are not getting any water firm the government. >> it is enough. the food we get from the people is two pesos. the cover is almost nothing. so we have to get the extra
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people here -- [inaudible] reporter: the series today, one of the fears the mexican government, either they are pushing someone out, which is i believe what is happening. this rally is clashing with the other rally right now. they are pushing them away. the migrant rally would believe in total will be a lot more people than this one. in fact, they were a little by the media because they were going to be smaller. you see them waving the mexican flag, wearing the green. that is what you see happening there. the series by the mexican police as well as the u.s. border patrol at the migrant caravan will show up at the port of entry and have a sit in shutting down the border on a sunday would be disastrous.
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gillian. gillian: william, thank you for all your reporting on these last weeks could stay safe out there. leland: william has been done with the caravan for five or six weeks traveling with them. without we bring in texas congressman louie gohmert who is joining us. you've been outspoken on the need for a border wall. is this the last chance now coming up in a couple weeks in congress for funding for a border wall before dems take over the house? >> yes, i was digging our colleagues in september please be forward recess for october, let's get the president money for border wall. by the way of redo that that will stay in the majority. but there were crickets. they refuse to do it. so now we are heading to the minority. i know there's a feeling among some republicans that we should using the football metaphor ticket not then fall on the ball. we have until the democrats are sworn in january. we have to take advantage of
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everyday to do all we can. one of the most important things is to build a wall where we need it. >> people can debate exactly whether you need a wall or fence or drugs. the fact remains this is an unfulfilled promise to republican voters and one by her own admission. by republican congress and the republican house, republican senate and a republican in the white house. do you worry if you don't give border while funding than in december that republican voters will hold you responsible next election? >> they've already hold the period as i told our colleagues in september, the president's voters will come out 2020 because he's always done a great and he can. but we have not helped him keep those promises. so we've already been accountable. leland: hold on -- hold on.
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has the president done everything he can? he could've said i'm not going to send the spending will the does and how border while funding in it. that would've been an option. >> and that is what he said now. he's tried to work with congress and he made it clear you better send -- >> are you confident the president will lay down the law on this one that is willing to shut down the government and for sending into this bill. >> i believe he is. he's serious because d.c. is especially with what the ault left doesn't exist and we know it really is innovation. if we don't do it now, don't fund this now, it's not going to happen. a lot of people don't realize you can't maintain self-government if you don't have educated voters and how you go about it. it's critical. leland: in the weeks before christmas as the house and senate wants to head home for the holidays where there is a showdown being that appear if you will.
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we will continue the football metaphor right down near the goal line but can't get it in. one side you have you in your caucus. on the other side you have soundbite that this one. take a listen and then we'll talk about it. >> president trump please publish he said. i would get on my knees and baig. don't send us back she continued. you so you'll militarize the border but i pray to god with evidence of persecution you while send us back. i fear for my families life. please open the door for us i beg you. leland: is this an untenable -- >> absolutely not. the best thing we can do to help those people is the low wall where we need it, cut down any illegal immigration because we are funding the corruption in mexico. mexico is some of the best workers in the world, natural resources, great location. the only reason they're not a
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top 10 economy and all of those people living a wonderful life is because we are funding the drug cartels. build a wall where we need it. up anybody coming in illegally anyone of people crying on the borders because things will be going so well in mexico. leland: congressman, we'll leave it there. appreciate it. good to see you. >> you bet, thanks. gillian: the democratic party is divided over who should be the next speaker of the house. we will break down his supporting nancy pelosi and who might run against her. coming up next. >> all of us are the tears. and so, we can only have one speaker at a time. nancy pelosi is phenomenal. ♪
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mohammed bin salman ordered the murder of jamal khashoggi. >> we have a great ally in saudi arabia. they give us a lot of jobs. a lot of business and economic development. they have been a truly spectacular allies in terms of jobs and economic development and i also think i have to take a lot of things into consideration. gillian: dream as national security chief of staff who departed a few weeks ago. we are delighted to have them with us to get your day-to-day. fred, mr. porter. >> gilliam, great to be here. let's first stipulate this was a major intelligence failure in the law was broken. the cia has to make sure intelligence like this is not late. far too widely on the to administration officials and the people who leaked this broke the law.
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they want to implement their preferred policies on saudi arabia. this is supposed to help the president make decisions, not make decisions for him. gillian: is this on jena haspell, on the director? >> i'm sure she had nothing to do with the leak, but they have to take extra steps to make sure information is sensitive doesn't delete. i would've only shall mystify people. president, vice president, ambassador bolton, secretary pompeo and secretary mattis. it was so predictable the so predictable that enemies would leak this. haspell has to take new steps to protect this information. gillian: clearly some in the sensitive. this has the nations since he went missing. on top of being highly classified is incredibly sensitive. the fact this could still get leaked from the agency is a
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little bit devastating. >> it may not have been the agency. it may have been congress. this leads us to what is going to happen when adam schiff takes over the house intelligence committee. i think he's been right and left. when sensitive material comes out can he be trusted with that? will we have briefings only to the gang of four may be sensitive intelligence will no longer be shared with the house intelligence committee once he takes over the chairmanship. >> i understand your political critique, but you really think he would be willing to compromise the nations secret that could potentially hurt members of the administration? >> i hate to make such an accusation that i worked with members and staff of the house intelligence committee and it was so bad in this committee, gillian, the current majority started to build a wall between the democrat and republican staffers because so much material was being late by the democratic side.
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i mean, i call them like i see them in the leaking from the committee is internal and i blame the democrats. gillian: part of it is undoubtedly from their this criticism that they've been non-ms and the story broke which is he's not been forceful enough. he didn't condemn them early enough or forceful enough. and now they're worried they'll get away scott free with one of the most gruesome intelligence murders that has become public in the 21st century. >> it is gruesome. it's reprehensible. what i see the left and the "washington post" want to hurt saudi arabia so badly that we could lose them as an ally. that's an except the bowl. we have to find a way to hold the saudis accountable without compromising the crucial relationship with one of our
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most important allies in the middle east and i don't think the left is bringing that into consideration. the president knows that. pompeo and bolton know that. that's the challenge. >> maintaining strategic alliance, strategic relationship by making sure we punish them when they behave so gruesome way, right? so far we've got sanctions. we've got visas revoked from both the trump administration thinks sisters uncle. surely that not enough. that's like a slap on the wrist. >> we have to do it renders human rights issues. it's oppressing the uighurs, people in tibet, lots of journalists stop that. there's lots of states. we have to have a relationship with even though they may have her renders human rights records as this is dangerous. we have to make difficult decisions and the president has to make these difficult
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other current or incoming democrats intending to vote against nancy pelosi for house speaker. despite the opposition she has the defense to see. how about that. we bring in are pretty a panel garrett lewis. santa fe, new mexico. boys from the west on fox news. first to you here. democrats find about 20 or 25 people to toss their hats in that they are running for president and yet they can't find anyone to take on nancy pelosi for speaker. what makes a reader so powerful or so feared? >> good morning and thank you for having me. changing nancy pelosi, replacing nancy pelosi for the sake of replacing nancy pelosi without somebody is going to step out. it has a plan. it has a policy that has the vision does not make any sense. here in new mexico -- leland: richard, that goes to the heart of the question. you've got 220 democrats now in
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the house. none of them have a plan. none of them are better than nancy pelosi are good enough to challenge her. why is she so feared by democrats? >> i don't know if it's a matter of fear. once again she's done a good job in the past. the democrats just pick up at least three dozen seats. maybe as many as 40 seats. she's a big heart of that success that the congressman from here in santa fe. she's a big part of that. you can't discount the work she's done in the past, connections in the past. she does have a base of power in congress that is substantial. there's no lack of competition either for speaker. maybe too much attention. leland: is this a gift for the republicans that the democrat? >> at the ultimate gift. you nailed it. unfortunate republicans had horrible messaging in the midterms, but the democrats had no plan yet they won the state
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and now you have the outsiders i guess you could call them ocasio-cortez doing calls to house incumbent democrats that they're not socialist or progressive enough. a big headache for nancy pelosi. >> it almost feels like would have been a lot 2010 at the tea party took over parts of the right of the republican party. bring in a soundbite from yesterday where we had part of the democratic -- one of the leadership team up for reelection on the year yesterday. a listen. >> we are not relying on one person. we have a strong and diverse caucus. i expect when we have our leadership elections we are going to elect a team that reflects the talent and diversity of our caucus. >> all right, richard. are you okay with the sleep right now? >> absolutely positively. if you look at the photographs of the incoming freshmen, that
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tells the story. it is a very diverse group. her diverse people running for leadership. trade to the leadership list is virtually the same and that combined age is about as old as the republic is. tweets from the president just now that we want to bring in for you. the mayor of tijuana, mexico gestated the city is ill-prepared to handle this many migrants. the backlog could last six months. likewise the u.s. is ill prepared for this invasion will not stand for it. they are causing crime and big problems in mexico. go home. immigration was a huge issue in arizona but it was christian cinema who won the republican messaging on it just wasn't enough. >> mcfaul is a terrible candidate. and sarah, who sent that to me? president of the united states? there's a lot of fighting going on right now. the people of tijuana don't want migrants there. they see crime in people
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flooding the streets. leland: at william la jeunesse to tell us what's going on. arizona is a border state. if things are as bad as the president is saying they are, why didn't make sally when? >> she was a really bad candidate. there are some conservatives that think arizona is a red state and don't have to do much. she went for not liking trunk and liking trunk of a really disliking president leland: letting him when he had success in voters didn't know what she would do. they did know who to trust. leland: you are confident this kind of messaging works to keep arizona red for the president in 2020? >> yeah, i really do. make sally was for ms to you. leland: at the hard rock critic got around crew will. we'll talk to follow soon. enjoy the sunshine. >> thank you. >> still ahead to the vice
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today deliver communique. trey with the fallout. >> gillian, in the last day of summit, leaders present declaration of agreed upon ideas, this year amid tensions between china and the united states the conference ended without consensus, now according to reports the world trade organization was a major sticking point. vice president mike pence on behalf of the united states asked leaders to denounce organization and asked for reform, pushed back against idea saying it was an issue that should be addressed at at the world trade organization, pence and chinese president xi jinping exchanged jabs where jinping criticized america first policy and u.s. says america will not change course. $25 billion worth of tariffs levied against the u.s. against chinese goods earlier this year,
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i want you to take a listen to what vice president mike pence said there in new guinea. >> we have great respect for xi and great respect for china but in the president's words, china has taken advantage of the united states for many, many years and those days are over. >> the tension between china and the united states expected to play out later this month at the g20 summit in argentina both president trump and chinese xi jinping. leland: get the popcorn ready. a lot of news coming your way. chris wallace. i landed.
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