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that's all for us tonight. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: hello and welcome to the first "justice" of 2019. happy new year. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thank you for making "justice" number one last weekend. we have a big show on deck. corey lewandowski, dan bongino, candace owens and more. but first my open. this week newly elected congresswoman rashida tlaib just hours after the honor of being sworn into the united states congress had this to say.
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>> when your son is 15 and says mom look you won. bullies don't win. and they don't, we are going to go in there and [bleep]. judge jeanine: our country allows your family to come here and enjoy the protections and privileges, nothing like what you experienced in palestine. and your first act after the privilege of running for congress and winning a seat in that hallowed chamber is to curse out the president of the united states? promising his impeachment with absolutely no facts to support the charge, violating the very constitution you just swore to uphold. by the way, show me where in the constitution rashida it says you can impeach a president because you hate him.
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greatest nation on earth opens its doors and lays out the welcome mat for your mother and father who i'm sure thanked god when they got here, and you get to the national stage and call the commander-in-chief a mother f-er in a public forum demanding impeachment? who are you? well, for one, we know around democrat. and a socialist. and as winston churchill said, socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creative ignore rans and the gospel of envy. though palestinians from your homeland may be waving flags for you, you are an american, not representing palestinians. you have promised to vote
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against all u.s. military aid to america's sole partner in the middle east, israel because they discriminate against palestinians. discriminate? you don't like israel. okay. i have an idea. when the blin *s and the plo support the united states like israel does, then we won't need to send them money. and in case you didn't know, hamas is a designated terrorist organization that was birthed in palestine. are you really against racism or just israel. like your friend linda sarsor. do you just want israel eliminated. do what you were elected to do. stand up for your country and constituents. americans want a strong economy, so they can get a job, put food
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on the table, pay their rent or mortgage. they want safety and security for their families. they want the law to be applied equally. he plied the same with no one about of and no one below it. your constituents want legislators who will work and not waste time or taxpayer dollars and instead work towards those goals instead of engaging in personal vendettas against the president. butted the hip think it i is not just yours. it's your party's new mo. they talked a good game. civility, working together, working for the american people, not focusing on hate. no surprise, their first order of business on their nauseous rall day as the majority party in the house was about hating president trump. brad sherman of california wasted no time introducing articles of impeachment against
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president trump. right when we got the best jobs report this country has seen in nearly a decade. does that make sense to you, rashida? and your if he who democrat in tennessee has introduced a constitutional amendment to get rid of the electoral college. another attempt to upend the constitution. the democrats' hatred of the president is astonishing. their hip truth i is astonishing. congressman maing johnson compared him to hitler. you call him an m-fer because you don't like the way he talked. did nancy rein you in, rashida? the president is improving the
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economy, making us safer and building a wall, and you want to impeach him. is this what we can look forward to the next few years. the old impeach 45? you want donald trump out of office. be careful what you wish for. he's not the only one who can be voted out in 2020. that's my open. if you like my opening statement, you will like my new book, the "new york times" best seller. "liars, leaks, and liberals." joining me, counselor to the president, kellyanne conway. happy new year to you. i must tell you it was rather shocking to me when the democrats talked about when they got in power at least here they are winning the house, it would be all about civility, when they go low, we go high.
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they weren't even 24 hours in, they are upending the constitution, they want to impeach him for no legitimate remember and he's an m-fer. >> the president held forth in the situation room with leaders from the republicans and democrats in the house and senate. he's trying to negotiate border security for this country. you had kirstjen nielsen there with her facts and figures. we are having a humanitarian crisis at the border. the president said please don't take your children on this perilous trek. the children are not coming through the 26 ports of entry. we had this increase from single males coming from mexico which was the vast majority of illegal aliens trying to come to the country. now it's family units and unaccompanied children.
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but the president made very clear. we have got to stop the human smugglers and the drugs pouring into this country over the southern border. he wants people to come here legally to work and live as they woonlt want to. i'm in camp david sitting at a dinner table with acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and jared curb her. two of the people there negotiating today with the democrats. the vice president is leading these negotiations and it proves -- that tells you how serious the president is. he said we need border security. $5 billion that the house passed is a modest investment. to keep drugs the hell owl of his country. we have heroin, cocaine and fentanyl coming over the
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borders. i don't want it in my kids' backyards and i know moms across the country agree with that. judge jeanine: was nancy pelosi disrespectful to kirstjen nielsen? >> in the situation yesterday the president had the upper hand. they sat there for almost two hours discussing border security. if you are talking about whether to call it a wall or something else, call it something else. but secure the border. in some places it may be steel slats. in other places electronic technology. it will be what the border and customs say they need. the president made it clear in the rose garden and the cabinet meeting two days earlier. he made clear border security as a mechanism may mean many different things including a wall. but let's get it done. 70 presidents talked about
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securing the border. they voted for the secure fences act in 2006. let them call it the secure fences act of 019 if it will make them feel better. secretary nielsen, she and dhs put together a fantastic presentation showing the increase in the drugs coming across the border, the increase of the unaccompanied children and the family units showing up from the northern triangle countries. she and secretary pompeo negotiated a deal with mexico so families can wait there while their claims are being processed by the united states. mexico offered them safety and work visas and they are saying no, we need to get to america. the president is saying come
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legally. if these people really cared about the kids, they would work with the president and vice president and our team. if you care about those kid you want to deter them from taking this perilous journey. we need physical barriers you can't climb over, crawl under, drive through or walk around. judge jeanine: in closing, john kelly when he was whreefg said there ain't going to be a wall, and the president tweeted an image of not a wall, but a fence. there is a fence there with slats. is that due to the democrats demanding month wall instead of fence? >> no, the president is listen together customs and border patrol and he knows what is necessary. he knows what's strong, robust and a deterrent. a steel slat barrier. what you see here would be very
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effective. if they saw this ways they are going to face, they would say i can't drive through that or crawl on it or under it or around it. that's a serious thing. you need a physical barrier. in some blazes it may be a wall, steel slats or electronics. we are going with what the brave men and women who are overworked and overtaxed. they are running toward cbp saying help me. those steel slats, they are not concrete, but let many get the package. chuck schumer has to find the 10 votes to get this done and put it on the president's desk. get the border security to reopen the government.
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the negotiations will continue tomorrow. judge jeanine: dan bongino and chris hahn are warming up for their first battle of the year. how important is the border wall to president trump's 2020 election hopes?
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president trump: it's a dangerous, horrible disaster. we have done a great job. but you can't do the kind of job we have to do unless you have a major powerful barrier. judge jeanine: president trump not backing down on his fight for the border. joining me, corey lewandowski. good evening and happy new year. what i started my open with, and i want to get to the wall in a second. rashida tlaib saying she is going to impeach the president, profanity ladies, how is it possible for the democrats to vote with the republicans and come up with a common plan when
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there is so much hate going on within 24 hours of them taking over. >> this is the first week of the new congress and what we have seen is what the democrats didn't talk about during the campaign. their only agenda is to impeach the president of the united states. we have seen they now filed a bill to make it mandatory. they hate this president more than they love their country. it's a shameful thing that that's the position we are in now as elected officials. judge jeanine: i can't imagine if a republican said that about president obama what the reaction would be with the media and the democrats. >> they would be calling for that person to resign. they would be saying that person is a racist.
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the mainstream media hasn't covered this story because it doesn't fit their narrative. this person is unfirst for office or clearly doesn't represent the people they should in their home state of michigan. if that how you come to washington starting off by telling your son you are going to impeach the xxm-fer, it's one individual who says something different back in the district and another thing in washington. judge jeanine: kellyanne connecticut way talks about the necessity of getting 10 votes from chuck schumer. how does the president get 10 votes from senator schumer? how does that happen? >> the democrats are never going to give this president the win he deserves opening border security. they have no interest on protecting our country from illegal aliens who come across
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the border. now we see in knoxville, tennessee, the son of the fire chief killed by an illegal immigrant. another horrific story. the president needs to use every tool available to him as the commander-in-chief our armed services to enforce our laws by putting the military on the southern border, have them built the wall if they need to and have a federal judge come in and try to stop him from doing that and we'll litigate this to the supreme court. judge jeanine: let's say the president uses the military, where does he get the funds from to pay for the wall? >> we know that there is money already that's been appropriated for wall funding. judge jeanine: $1.6 billion is nothing. because of paul ryan and mcrrp
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and the omnibus bill. >> we need $25 billion. nancy pelosi wants to give $20 billion in foreign aid to countries around the world. this president ran on platform of america first. america first means protect our borders and our people above everyone else. that's not to say we are isolationists, or that we are not going protect other countries. judge jeanine: the for who was killed by an illegal -- his funeral was today. we hear about these cases, and he many that we don't hear about. i hear from my law enforcement friends. another illegal, drunk driving, killed another individual. it stuns me that the democrats are digging their heels in when they said the exact opposite several years back. i think it's interesting.
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when the president tweeted a picture of a fence. not so much a wall. kellyanne took great pains to say it doesn't matter it's a wall or a fence. i get sense they are trying to change the semantics or th the lingo. >> the president listens to the agents on the border he earn day. we saw the press conference where they spoke about their need for the barrier or a also they can see through to the other side. they should have every resource available to them so they can be protected while they protect us at night while we sleep. if they see through a steel slat barrier, if that's what they want, that's what they should get. we should leave the decision of what's put on the southern
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border to the professionals who put their lives on the line every night for us. judge jeanine: i will take you to our nation's capital for an exclusive tour of the law enforcement museum. dan bongino and chris hahn with a bare knuckles debate. the panel is next.
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[♪] alicia: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm alicia acuna. the partial government shut on your could be affecting your wait time at the airport. tsa employees are calling in on sick days. the tsa says wait times may be
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affected but remain well within tsa standards and say security won't be compromised. senators ted cruz and congressman francis rooney are proposing an amendment to limit senators to two 6-year terms and congressmen to three 2-year terms. i'm. lisa: *. i'm alicia acuna. president trump: 312,000 jobs was a tremendous number and having a big impact on the stock market today. i want people to remember that we had a tremendous success despite the fact that i'm in the midst of negotiating incredible trade deals for our country.
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judge jeanine: it's a new year and time for new battles with our justice panel. gentlemen, welcome back and happy new year. chris, i'm going to start with you. you know, the democrats are bemoaning the fact that the non-essential federal employees. in some parks departments in certain states, agriculture * and interior, non-essential jobs are not being paid. but they will be paid the back pay when the shutdown is over. but the president stays in washington, doesn't take a vacation. your employer, chuck schumer is on vacation. they are bemoaning the federal employees. yet they don't stay in washington to work it out. they go on vacation. how do they justify that. >> they have phones and
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internet. you are looking at me. i'm in a different city from you right now. there are ways to communicate. if the president had a deal to reopen the government, he would have brought them go back to washington to open the government. but what will tript up is a prolonged government shutdown. especially when you head to tax return season. the president needs to open the government right now. do whatever it takes. i heard kellyanne back off of physical structure talking about technology. that's something we can work with. the democrats believe in border security, they just don't believe in that physical structure. let's hope that happens. >> isn't it interesting that the president stays in washington, doesn't go to mar-a-lago and doesn't go anywhere. the democrats are out of town for two weeks. what does that tell you? >> it's nothing like the optics
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of nancy pelosi in a $den,000 a nightville a while claiming to champion the little guy in government. kind of embarrassing. chris said something so outrageous there. i love this new line by the democrats. we don't need a barrier, we need technology. i was in the security arena for a long time. we use walls in security because they stop people from moving and they allow us to control access. chris doesn't know anything about security so he won't tell you that. i say if walls don't work, why do we use them at the white house. why are they all around capitol hill and obstructive barriers. why do we use them in banks surrounding vaults. judge jeanine: how about jails? >> i will answer if you let me. dan, in a confined area a wall
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is a perfect obstacle to block things in. but if you have got thousands of miles of wall and you don't have people stations every couple feet to monitor it, it won't work. we need technology, not a wall. walls are old technology. >> the inqulien plane is old technology -- the inqulien pla e plane is old technology. fire is old technology. electricity wasn't invented yesterday. it's a passive security measure. i get it, you don't understand this stuffed but you talk about it anyway. when you are involved in access control. we are not look for a perfect solution. a wall is not going to stop every single person. what it does is, it creates an
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obstruction and makes it more difficult it's a pass jiffive control access. >> i'm sure you would rather have technology that you can deploy people to meet people trying to cross the border rather than a wall. >> it's not even solving a real problem. >> please explain to me how a wall. what is a drone going to do that a wall doesn't. go. >> it will see what's going on over hundreds of miles. judge jeanine: over here, over there.
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dana: he just said we don't have enough people to watch the border. judge jeanine: they don't have the people to do that. that's why you need the wall. now he wants to watch a videotape of a drone. he defeated himself. that was nice. >> thousands of mile of wall make no sense. kellyanne conway is back off it. that's a good thing. judge jeanine: kellyanne conway said the president has to get chuck schumer to get 10 senators to agree. what does he get for that. what dose want? >> i think you want to have daca for border security money which is not necessarily a wall. but when he said he needs 10 votes, that means he lost three republican votes already.
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judge jeanine: what do you guys want in the horse trading, chris? >> i think daca would be good. what they had in 2013, the comprehensive plan the gang of 8 put forth. if that want that $25 billion, go back to that deal. judge jeanine: didn't the president offer daca recipients a path to citizenship? >> he did, and the democrats will not -- the democrats will not give the president a victory on any issue. i don't think the president need to horse trade at this point. the democrats are in a pickle. we pay $400 trillion for a governmenter year that's been closed for 12 days. i feel bad for the people.
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>> dan bongino, chris hahn. i'm closing the same way i always do with the two of you yapping over me. thanks so much and happy new year. the new darling of the democrats has made a big splash in washington. but is alexandria ocasio-cortez making headlines for the right reasons? candace owens from turning point u.s.a. is here to talk about that and more. don't go (rain and thunder) need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and lets you filter by take-off time, layovers and more, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. ♪ kayak. search one and done.
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judge jeanine: youngest u.s. congresswoman in u.s. history is doing a lot of talking for someone who just got into
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office. good evening, candace. i want to talk about alexandria ocasio-cortez. i want to start with a look back at something from a couple months ago. i think it sets the tone regarding her and her breadth of experience. >> what people are starting to see at least in the occupation of palestine is just increasing crisis of rue man tearian conditions. that to me is where i tend to come from on his issue. >> you used the term the occupation of palestine. what do you mean by that? >> oh, i think what i meant is like the settlements that are increasing in some of these areas and places where palestinians are experiencing difficulty in access to their
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housing and homes. >> do you think you can expand on that? >> i am not the expert on geopolitic on this issue. judge jeanine: okay. go ahead, candace. >> that particular scene i happen to find quite funny. but we have to stop mocking her and start to understand what's happening here. she is constantly presenting herself as a little girl. she comes across as if she is 16 years old. because she is called the youngest woman in congress allows her to play the victim. she is a 30-year-old adult woman talking about dangerous ideas. she is talking about ideas once pushed by stalin and lenin. she is not being bullied because she is the youngest person in congress. people are actually holding her to task because she knows
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absolutely nothing and she made to it capitol hill. judge jeanine: she suggests she is from the hood, when in truth she went to one of the most of expensive schools in my county, one of the most of expensive counties in the country. and i believe boston university. i want to move on to her saying something about in the 60 minute interview on taxes. take a listen. >> once you get to the tippy top on your 10 millionth dollar. you see tax rates of 60-70%. it doesn't meal all dollars are taxed at that high rate. but as you climbing up that ladder you should be contributing more. >> the way she presents her accept. the tippy top. she is a 30-year-old adult woman. she does not understand economics and a lot of these
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interviewers aren't hitting back haring her to explain her position. she is making $140,000. i suggest we take 70% of hers. judge jeanine: she suggested during the partial shutdown congress people shouldn't take a salary. but she is taking hers. >> just the tippy top, judge. judge jeanine: another thing from the 60 minute interview where she cam pairs herself to lincoln and franklin roosevelt. >> president lincoln made the radical decision to seen it he man pace proclamation, and franklin roosevelt established social security.
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that was radical. >> do you call yourself a radical? >> if that's what radical means, call me a radical. >> ape a hamlin con was a republican and she is representing the opposite party. -- abraham lincoln was a republican and she is representing the opposite party. this is a woman that has arrived into the spotlight. i'm unhappy in america you can do that if you work hard. she is extremely uneducated and that's why she is attacked by the media. judge jeanine: what do you think nancy pelosi is going to do with her? she said some things that weren't so nice about pelosi. tlaib is the one who called the
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president an m-fer. she is running for cover when the press comes after her. do you think ocasio-cortez is someone who can be reined in by nancy? >> absolutely. the democrats always vote in lock step. they will come together to try to destroy trump. they will try to go after republicans and the gop. judge jeanine: i think it will be a long two years. candace owens, thanks for being with us tonight. up next, i take you on my behind the scenes tour of the law enforcement museum where i got to experience what it takes to be a cop. do you think
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judge jeanine: every single day members much law enforcement put their lives on the line to safeguard our community and country. i had the privilege of going to the law enforcement museum in watched where they hon joort kri files of our fallen officers.
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i was able to learn about law enforcement in a fun and challenging way. here we are at the national law enforcement museum in washington, d.c. i'm here with the ceo of the museum. we are hear in this hall of remembrance. what are we looking at? >> this is a wall honoring all of the names we just added to the memorial this year. 360 officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. 129 of those officers died last year. the others died earlier in history. but their stories have been forgotten. and our research efforts uncovered them and they will be forgotten no more. this chime rings in the museum once every 63 hours.
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it acknowledges on average an officer in the united states dies in the line of duty every 63 hours. judge jeanine: it's got to be a nightmare when you are in this room and hear it. >> our forensic science lab, each of the stations is a different form of forensic science. you the visitor play the part of the detective. these are wanted posters from yesteryear. over here we have three skeletons. this is one of my favorites. ultimately you, the investigator have to determine what type of weapon was used to kill each of these individuals. here are your weapons up here. you have got to select which weapon made that particular injury. first one was a bullet.
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this one is a little harder. it's the ax. is this tennessee? bone, bugs, brains and more. i love this stuff. this is a training simulator. what is this in here. >> this gives you the opportunity to step into the shoes of a law enforcement officer quite whrit rally. drop where enough your hands. drop that. put your hands down, put the gun down. put the gun down. put the gun down.
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a couple more times here and i will be an expert. >> this is the web of law enforcement. >> we are trying to show people the complex nature of criminal justice in the united states. we have 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the united states. all of them working together. many multiple agencies working the same crime. judge jeanine: this wall, you touch it and it tells you the agency and the resolution. >> it's a better understanding of how our system works. judge jeanine: if you want to find out about a virginia hostage situation, you view the crimeline, then the police agencies involved, and wow, customs border protections, u.s.
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marshals. there is a complex web. >> one case, 7 agencies. judge jeanine: that's when law enforcement is at its best when they work together. if you want to know what it's like to be a member of law enforcement. what it takes to solve crimes and investigate crimes. this museum has everything you could be interested in from guns to forensics to identification to history of the men and women who fight so hard to protect us. we'll be right back. (mom vo) it's easy to shrink into your own little world. especially these days. (dad) i think it's here. (mom vo) especially at this age. (big sister) where are we going? (mom vo) it's a big, beautiful world out there. (little sister) woah... (big sister) wow. see that? (mom vo) sometimes you just need a little help seeing it. (vo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent.
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. >> finally tonight a farewell to a hero thousands of mourners turned out in northern california to say goodbye to a police officer ronald teethree the day after christmas by an illegal. his flag draped casket was honored by passersby in the town of california as teethree was an immigrant himself served so honorably we send our thoughts and prayers and gratitude to officer teethree wife and his five -month-old son may he rest in peace. thanks for watching tonight
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advocating for truth and justice in the american wa way, "the greg gutfeld show" is coming up i next saturday night. ♪ . >> i was here on christmas evening, i was all by myself in the white house it is a big big house except all of those out on the white house lawn with machine guns. >> he should have called. >> the new year began with a shot heard around the world

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