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it's on my website. that all the time i have. a lot of news today. thank you for being with us as always. we will see you back here on monday.. >> laura: i am more and groom and this is "the ingraham angle" . the government is open for business tonightog. comes former adviser robert stone was arrested during an unbelievably aggressive predawn raide by the fbi. i can't wait to talk about that. his attorney is going to join a spike in just a moment. the storming of the house included 29 agents with guns drawn. 17 vehicles, and of course cnn was there to cover it. i wonder how they knew. it looked like it was meant for i don't know ms 13 kingpin more
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than 48066 -year-old political . life are. what are former fbi agents who carried out raids like this think about this obvious show o intimidation?s they will shows tonight plus th shutdown fight is over and abou 40 minutes ago the government i officially open. it's clear that trump didn't come out on top. while the democrats cloaked about a political victory, here is my question tonight. have they revealed that they care more about politics in 202 than the people of our great country? we will examine. but first. >> do whatsoever i will bear false witness against the president nor will i make up se .ies >> former trump advisors lookin like he came out of the golf course and came out of the courtroom defiant saying he
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won't testify against the president of warmed armed fbi agents to his house before the sun was up. still remained resolute earlier tonight with their own tucker carlson. >> i will not flip, i will not fold, i will not bend i will no bear false witness against the president, i intend to fight because this indictment is fabricated. >> joining me now is roger ston lawyer, tyler nixon. tyler, thank you for being here. is that a long day. i want to read something from the indictment and get your reaction. after the july 2016 of stalling the nzei e-mails by organizatio one which we've learned is wikileaks, a senior trump campaign official was directed to contact stone about any additional releases and what other damaging information organization one had regarding the clinton campaign. tyler, who directed that
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campaign official? >> that's a mystery i think remains to be seen and remains to be discovered. thank you for having me on. it's been a long day for sure.g this witchhunt has been going o has been taken to the extreme and as we know, roger was carte off from his home in an earlier predawn raid in a manner that was reminiscent of a police state rather than a free republic in which we live. it was disgraceful. you and i share i believe the alma mater of mr. moeller, the university of virginia law school. wothink mr. jefferson would be standing with roger stone today rather than robert miller. it is hard to say because there is so much fabrication and so much insinuation that is gone o with this case, we've been clos to the details for a long time.u i've known roger for years. this is just it really is
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orwellian, it is a lynch mob. >> lets get into the specifics because i think a lot of people watching fox tonight are worried . they are worried. they see a friend of trumps arrested and a predawn raid. it was ridiculous. criminal defense attorney and a case like this, they notify you they would have called you up and said were going to bring hi in. it would've been arranged, it would've been no big deal. if he was going to destroy documents, he's had two years t do it. so this is patently absurd. it was all to put pressure on him. i've seen this tactic so many times in the past. on the facts of this, lying to congressional investigators, lying to any federal official, it's a process crime, but it's also a crime, did your clients commit a crime in answering questions about documents that he had in his possession that might have indicated an intent
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to facilitate russian interference in the election? >> absolutely not. this has been hashed over by rogerel himself over and over again. the bottom line is i reviewed this testimony which by the way has been held secret in the intelligence committee since it was given in september of 2017 allowing the democrat members o the committee to mischaracteriz the testimony and characterize stone characterized john as having lied or perjured himself as the case may be because he was not able to refer to the testimony that has still yet to be released, yet it was release to robert mueller. he gave accurate answers with the information he had at the time. in the interim time, there has been discovered including a ce phone that include text for example which exonerated roger. he stated that with the
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intermediary. >> but he denies that. >> he has denied that. he has denied that all along. he has lied all along because there are text that clearly sho that yes, he absolutely was discussing - l >> let me ask you? what happened this morning. i woke up way too early for having a late show and saw this thing blowing up. i see the agents banging on the door it's like the tv shows. banging on the door. i'm sorry, but i felt bad for the fbi because it was pathetic. when they go in there. he's in his bathrobe, pajamas. what happens then. tell me exactly. they read him his rights obviouslyy. what did they go through? are they pulling up floorboards going to the ceiling panel? what happened? >> i'm at a disadvantage not being on the ground there in florida, and i haven't gotten those details.
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i've been dealing with other aspects of the case. >> so he hasn't been back to th house. because i think regular americans want to know when the government comes after you, right or wrong, what happens inside the house. i've seen it, they pick up everything. but they were there for hours. tonight, how is your client doing. we saw him and took her, does h feel like he's in legal jeopardy ? tove got to play this for you before your response. alan dershowitz tonight spoke about the possibility of flipping your client. let's watch. >> stone doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who's going to easily cooperate, but when you are facing long prison term, th most loyal people turn to themselves and say i have to look out for myself first.e
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cohen said he would never testify against trump and now look what's what happens. you never know what's going to happen when the person is arrested for a myriad of crimes. >> tyler.>> >> roger stone has said repeatedly that he would not bear falsese witness against th president under any circumstanc and that's what he would have t do in order do in any way indicate the president because there is no russian collusion there is no conspiracy, there i nothing that has been contrived out of thin air in this witchhunt, this hoax really is what it is. he would not do that and he's not michael copeland. he ironically as you know, laur is really one stof the most hon people that you will find in politics because easter. himself who he is and what he does. >> he's been around for a long time. he has a very interesting colorful past, but so did all o us.
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if you read his last book you will win more about his thinking . he's very worried about his financial situation players cos a lot of money. tyler, he could've gone on any show tonight, we appreciate you joining us . come back, this will be a socke that continues and we appreciat it. watching an analysis of the stone man, i just saw a shockin lack of honest and objective analysis. even former dmi was making huge leaps with rank speculation. >> based on the series of communicationn that stone was having with senior trump campaign officials often in advance of the wikileaks releases, what does that show t you? is that evidence in your view oe coordination between the trump campaign and russia? >> it does to me, i say that no
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as an attorney, but just as a layman. i think clearly it does show connection coordination, synchronization, whatever you want to call it. >> nice try. nothing of the sort was indicated in the indictment. this is worship people don't go on tv if they don'ty bother to read the indictment. a man who we might remind you during d open perjury the obama years and faced zero penalties. where is the justice in that. tonight we will expose it and educate you the viewer along t way. we put together in a legal pane tonight to help us sort through it all. the political and aspects of it all regarding that gonzales style raid on stones house earlier today. former deputy independent counsel and byron york for the
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political analysis chief political respondent for the washington examiner and fox contributor and someone who's done more reporting that most people on the face of the plane on the face of this russian investigation. you read tonight the indictment and what you just heard from on of roger stones lawyers tells you what? >> well, he's acting like any good defense lawyer would act. a look at the indictment and obviously, if he really did the strongest parts of the indictment are the allegations of lying directly to congress the weakest part has to do with the so-called intimidation of one of the others who was testifying. i look at the indictment, all o these indictments for lying. it's not that lying is no serious crime, but in the grand scheme of things, if you're looking at what is really being supposedly, ultimately investigated, criminal conspiracy, there is the remark
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criminal defense for these types of charges. the first word is chicken and the last word ends with it. it's not a gestapo raid, it's not an alien gonzález rate gonzales raid in my opinion, bu i just heard roger stone himsel say that once they came in and arrested him, they were very courteous. don't get me wrong, let's does not compare it to it was an inappropriate search in the people thatop were saying it wa appropriate because they have a search warrant and he was going to destroy evidence, they could have searched him before the indictment. >> that was the point i was making. >> he was released on $250,000 personal recognizance, and i don't think the cell in other
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words he is no flight risk at all, and there's nothing in the indictment that says that he wa destroyingnt evidence. it's ridiculous some of these comments. >> semantics a site i want to get your reaction to this. this is former cia director you favorite person, joe. i can't believe you guys aren't having drinks tonight, john brennan making predictions for the next two monthsio. >> there was an extension effor to try to influence the outcome of the election that involved the russians, that's involved u.s. that involved u.s. persons and that may have gone to the trump campaign. >> i expect in the next few days you will have a fair number of indictments. a significant number of indictments. >> joe comic, you can reminds two. >> john brennan was part of a conspiracy to frame donald trump
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. he went to london, he met with gc hq, the nsa of the uk he arranged for false intelligence to be fed back into the united states to assist in acquiring false warrants. what he has to say really doesn't matter. before we move away from it, i want to say that the read this morning to arrest roger stone was one of the most vindictive, unprofessional actions ever conducted by the u.s. departmen of justice. bob mueller, all of his minions chris ray, rob rosenstein and the acting attorney general shall all be ashamed of themselves. it was absolutely unnecessary, it was done for vindictive reasons, it is the beginning of thehe final degradation of the and the department of justice and the fact that chris ray, an rob rosenstein and whitaker
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allow this to occur because the were aware of it and did not stop it, they knew it was going to happen it was no embarrassment to the department of justice and it really really makes it important that a very serious person take over the department so that people like chris ray can be held accountable. >> 29 agents. i don't care if they bake cookies and brewed coffee for stone once they got in there, i was the show for cnn. it was a total show. what is it like, 15 outpost the needed to cover? iran, you wrote a piece today say it's not so much with in th indictment, they could've written that thing in three pages by the way, it's what not in the indictment. >> what's not in the indictment is an allegation that there was a conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia to fix the 2016 election. that's just not there.
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the other thing that's really not there is evidenceer of any knowledge beforehand of roger stone about what wikileaks was going to do. the most looked at paragraph in the entire thing is the one tha says on july 22nd of 2016 which is when the wikileaks disclosures happened then, the trump campaign got in touch wit robert stone and said what's going on. this was after the fact. that suggest that was not the collusion scheme in place and running one of happened. >> i want to go to south. south. i think to myselfea big deal. big deal. roger stone wanted to find out when was the next upcoming. they were actually paying for russian sourced false phony salacious information on donald trump that was sourced in russia .. they were being a u.s. firm to help disseminated including joh
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mccains office and everyone els that habits, and somehow this guy, roger stone ends up arrested today predawn. really? to me it's crazy. the i'm surprised you, laura. i just don't see why you're not more excited about paragraph 12 of that indictment. i look at msnbc and delicate cn and they are just over it. >> that is the first time that word hass been used on the show. i just want to say it's friday night. >> thiss is the paragraph everybody's so excited about because it talks about stone being directed or asked by a senior member of the trump campaign to find out when the next release is going to be. look, it certainly is embarrassing to the trump campaign perhaps. but, but think about what they're saying.od they're saying that somebody in the trump campaign, if true,
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learned about this. there was plenty of reporting about this. they asked on to ask when the next release is going to be. that alone is not any kind of a crime and it's certainly not conspiracy to hack the electora system or to hack somebody's computer or to accept from the russian government. it's not, it's the umpteenth indictment in this case were people come on mike brennan and klapper and say you're going to see all kinds of indictments.t you're going to see a bunch of indictments in the next few weeks and it's part of the master plan to dribble out. it's all about the master plan to dribble out the indictments, to dribble out the information and so far it's just not there. >> i want to play for you, go ahead, joe. >> it is very very important putting on top of what is saying . every bit of behaviorev of roge
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stone and the other people name in the indictment and the trump people, with the exception of the allegations of sstone for buying obstruction, all of the mher behavior is perfectly legal. it doesn't matter if the trump people wanted to know when the next week would coming come. that is a legal question. you can do that, it's called political intention to intelligence. nothing in that indictment abou any of the people involved in the trump campaign a for roger stone or person number one or person number two is illegal except the lying. >> i want to play something, byron. this is rick tyler tonight or today on msnbc. i guess it's really important for people across the country who are busy, in the kitchen, making dinner for their kids. they're saying all my god, this is sterrible. i dealt with this as a criminal defense attorney.
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people are freaking about it. everything has to be put in context. then you have the liberal leaps of logic. >> roger stone like donald trum is a political con man whose shtick has finally caught up with them. he's should not be surprising t anyone that he's now been indicted for perjury. he is a practitioner and the dark art of the political dark arts. he is known for dirty tricks. i think a lifetime of this is finally caught up with them. >> now, byron york, apparently shtick is a federal crime. i didn't know that. that is the analysis today on television. >> stone made problems for himself in this way. he bragged about all sorts of things after saying that publicly he goes in front of a
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the house and they ask him abou his public statements except this time is under oath. maybe he doesn't tell the truth about the whole thing and he is certainly accused of lying abou all this. it was his own bragging that go him into this trouble. >> very quickly, we'll there be another a high-profile indictment coming out of the office or as david french said tonight is it a sign the whole thing has to wrap up? >> i have no idea, but there's something no one is talking about. what a democratic town and what atr top heating, dc is and that where roger stone is going to b tried in front of a jury of his alleged peers. we should never forget that. it's a bad town for republican defendants. >> an excellent point. >> just ask scooter libby. >> he had to ultimately get pardoned because of what happened to him.pa
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>> at the crack of dawn 29 fbi agent arrived at my home with 1 vehicles with their lights flashing. when they had they could've contacted me and i would have surrendered voluntarily. there he terrorized my wife my dogs.gs >> laura: and 66 -year-old man charged with nonviolent crimes, his xavain and investigating fo more than a year, gets the hous swarmed by fbi agents who had their long guns drawn. is that really what he deserves? they treated the self-described political trickster as if he wa a mafia kingpin or something. let's get one thing out of the way for a right here. the predawn raid was meant as a show of force it was meant to intimidate a potential witness against the president of the united states. brand that you and a bomber raid and said even in that case the agents didn't
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draw their guns until he resisted also with me former fb special agent, should we as american citizens to sort of brush this often say it's all above board, everybody check th boxes and all the right people have proved it, is this all normal? >> we shouldn't brush it off. i hopeov the right people appro it i hope and a couple of days there on the way out looking fo other jobs. my me tell you a story because it's a contrast between this story and the rest of the unabomber that happened this morning that put some on what i'm trying to tell you here. on april 3rd 1996, we had to fbi agents and national park forest service agent walk a mil off of a road in the mountains of montana, approach bed a ten by 12 wooden cabin and knocked on the door. no one was around them.
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they were there to take out of that cabin the most wanted terrorist of the time in america . so that's what they went to do. they were told when they did that because it was part of our plan and part of the and certainly the brother, to do everything he could to get him out of that cabin safely. they use the and they had the national for service officer knocked on the door. the fbi agent who put this case together or this arrest plan, stepped back and there was a short conversation. then he started to go back into the cabin to get his coat, he thought these two men were fbi agents because of what they wer representing was my of a mining company. he went to get his coat they go a little concerned they pulled them out the door there was a struggle because then he realiz something is wrong. only then did max moore take ou his service weapon and holds it up and say okay, the gig is up.
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and that's the way it's suppose to go. it's cautious. you don't want to create a situation that is dangerous. they were seeing today essentially that the way it was carried out in sure that everything was done safely. john, you watched it, we all watched it early in the morning. cnn was also miraculously they are to roll on it. and they tried to claim it was all just good reporting. i guess we can never know, but it all seems really heavy-hande like the only thing i could think of was elian gonzalez whe they had the gun pointed at tha poor kid. >> the fbi has ways of doing search warrants and they traine to do at the same way every time . the real issue here is the public needs to know that the fbi doesn't decide were going t go out and execute a search warrant and arrest these guys, it's a white-collar arrest.
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that's the decision of how the subject is going to be arrested by the prosecutor. this case robert mueller. in most cases they're asked to call into the office calls made to the attorney asking to turn themselves in. someone instructed the fbi to g out and do that this morning. >> at the show of power. we have power over you meaning roger shows up in his pajamas. and then you're probably caught offguard, maybe a little groggy a b they feel like they have some advantage in asking questions. i find it absurd and obscene, i don't care if you're republican or democrat, allinger jewett said it right tonight. he said any civil libertarian should be concerned by what he or she saw in that video. if the aclu was worth its salt, they would be upset tonight.
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>> i couldn't agree with them more. i think that it is just terribl what has happened. i thinkhi when you couple what happened this morning with the idea that after all these years we still don't know how the democratic party essentially corrupted the fbi and i am convinced that's what happened here. we still don't have the answers of view, where, and what. we know ten fbi officials are gone and that's is all you need to know we need to know that an we need to know if we want to g to sleep tonight and know that our civil rights are being protected. >> we know people who/ blackberries and is bleach bids were never rated, charged, or given some sort o of immunit. thank you so much. the read this morning revealed another r troubling reality. again as i just referenced a different outcome for powerful
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versus the powerless. still in his charge of making false statements and obstructio which is what that leaders did on multiple occasions. why the one-way street? where is the prosecution in those cases. i knowno he has been chomping a the bit focusing on this all day . victor davis hanson. victor, to see john brennan and klapper out there today talking about this it's like the pot calling the kettleot black. all the old things came to mind. i thought of my mother because she always have the right thing. come on. i think i don't know roger ston what he did or did not do, but whether he is a provocateur, it doesn't matter the question is quality under law and to cut to the quick, had it been james comey and he had gone into a sworn testimony before congress 242 times and said he didn't know or could remember, he woul have been indicted.
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if it was enter mccabe in said he misunderstood, he wouldn't have been indicted. if he was james klepper and sai he lied under oath to congress, he wouldn't have been indicted. had he been john brennan,t on t occasions, lying under oath to congress and then he wouldn't have been indicted. so robert mueller, whether he knows it or not his legacy is there are people who are connected and not connected, but useful for the agenda. it is third world and it is disgusting. >> i tortured myself and watching. >> what do you think about the state of the news media today? practicing attorneys, they know better. they know that an indictment it's just like a garbage pail,
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theyma throw everything into it make it look worth it. this thing could've been done and four and a half pages even with the accusations against him . it is all meant to impress everybody. >> it's funny, the government copying the medias idea that they have the person and then they have to find the crime. what the government is doing, robert mueller,t he starts out just like the media does that trump isis guilty, but he has find the crime so he goes out and leverages all the subordinates and see if any particular crime would stick to trump. investigate the crime and then find out who did it, you don't reverse that. but this is where we are now an it's disgusting. the media and the deep state of mueller, ca, they have merged, it's a fusion. it's really scary because that is the stuff of the
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>> there should never be a reason to shut d >> bosie never be a reason to shut down government. and sabbath taken this long. >> walking people throughout america emphasize with the federal workers and were aghast at what the president was doing to them.oi hopefully now the president has learned his lesson. >> he could have opened up the governmentd 15 times and decide not to. what lesson should americans take from this shot? we should admit it, trump lost the shutdown fight over the wal but at least he made an effort to find a middle ground and stand up for american security first and can the same be said for chuck and nancy? contrary to what the left claims , it was not a trump vanity project it was an effort to push for something his borde patrol agents on the ground tel him he must have. the democrats go along with sai this weeks ago. they wanted the shutdown to
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continue as long as possible to exert the maximum pain in the american people to hurt trump. that was the plan. that wasn't to make it single americans life safer or better, that wasn't the goal here. shouldn't that be one of the main takeaways and stats of a political winner, political loser. sarah carter he just week of ma spent at week at the border, an sean duffy joins us as well. sean, these congressmen, the dems came out and they said the won't even negotiate with trump if the government is open for the next three weeks, are we headed for the declaration of a national emergency? vicki i hope not, but what we also was chuck and nancy doing their end zone dance, spiking the w football. this was a big win for the leftist socialists in the democratic party are now taking overer the house. what iha see happening as donal trump looks like the old in the room.
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and willing to put additional offers on the table and now are getting that three weeks to see if we can come to the table and negotiate again. if nancy still says no, i think we will be set up for another shutdown, but i think what has to happen is donald trump kempe the only one fighting this fight . nancy pelosi says she's been often white democrats in puerto rico she's taken a trip to europe is border security guys are getting paid, tsa agents aren't getting paid, she is traveling the world. the only way to get something done is whenne there's pain for people and congress. instead of going home g to your home district, make them all staywe in dc. mister families, don't see thei spouses. they will get an agreement and the problem is the i republican leadership didn't fight this fight at all. they left it to donald trump. >> i have said this from the beginning, sarah carter, that
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trump is curing the whole party on his back at the time. it is really hard to do this when you're undercut by paul ryan from the very beginning. they didn't do this in the firs 100 days. when not going to go backwards, but this is ms nbc i was drivin in my car today i flipped on sirius xm and i turn this on to see what they were doing. the quote machine rolled. >> we sometimes talk about the president saying the best way t get him not to do something get them to do something is to tell him not to do something. >> my four -year-old, that's exactly how it works. that in some ways is all this president works. he doesn't like to be told no. >> he's in a people reporter i believe. >> this is what's happening in the media. they're not reporting the truth to the american people.
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i don't think this was a total loss for president trump. the american people know exactl what president trump president trump wants now.at he has made that clear. i want border security. i want urto secure our country. that is my first mission as commander-in-chief. the democrats, what are they doing g? what is their goal with this? they don't have one accepted corner trump, to try to make hi look bad. the american people are going t see this. i thinky on february 15th, if they don't come to a resolution on this, that the president wil declare a national emergency. i believe that the movie can make. >> i think the lawyers are checkingng the box on that. let's examine the amount. there are tall priority government programs that each have improper payments of over $2 billion a year? the total tab of improper payments are government engages
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in every year is roughly 't00 billion. we don't have a number next to each, but i came across this on the governmentnt website. this is definitive, this is factual. they have the money, they don't want to spend the money. >> yes. democrats this isn't about mone to them. they will spend money on day long, this is about the feeding donald trump. this is about what we believe securing the border, with drugs coming into our country, dealin with criminals and terrorists who want to gain access to our country. t t it's about winning this fight i 2020. >> what about, what isn't he just declare of national emergency today? we have weird diseases showing up in the united states. the polio thing. what's goingis on. >> i think he wanted to give it time. he obviously, president trump
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was well aware he would be in a big fight declaring a national emergency. he would be up against a lot reassessing how that is going t happen i think is what they're doing right now. i think that's why he's pushing for that february 15th to get an opportunity. your 100 percent right, i spent most of my career covering the us-mexico border as well and this is been a problem for decades. this is been a crisis for decades. for the first time we have a president that is willing to do something for the first time we have a president who isn't just making statements, who is in creating theater. he's on the border. he's been there seven times in his presidency out there listening to federal agents and he knows what they need any wants to help with that. >> he cannot do it alone. duffy, we will have you back next week. sara, thank you so much. u,it's friday. we have to have some fun. it's been a long week. coming up, a gym that will not let you work out if you're
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wearing a certain type of clothing. what could be on it? you can take a guess. rpg action figure. i kid you not.
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>> it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies. a man can't wear a political t-shirt to the gym. two bipartisan, and the most unexpectedly go character of al is unveiled. jennings is with all the detail is raymond arroyo. raymond, of veteran and troy, missouri was forbidden to wear what? >> he was forbidden to wear a t-shirt. we are starting to see this trend.al first it was the covington kids called out for wearing the maga hats.tt no staff sergeant jake tollett says he was working out at the gym wearing his 2016 trump for president when the owner approached you and he will tell you the rest.
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>> when i'm starting, the owner came up to me and said the trum shirt i have on was offensive and i needed to remove it in order to work out there. >> the army vet says he's wearing the shirt several times before and it's never been a problem. the owner of the gym responded in a now deleted facebook post where she said i'm deeply saddened by the amount of hate this event has garnered. i will personally and publicly continue to defend my stance fo tolerance and against hate no matter the financial consequence . i don't believe our gym o shoul be a political form for anyone. i want everyone to feel safe an comfortable there. >> wait a second. does this mean all political messages at this particular gym have to be checked at the doorh? so now you're free speech rights , and your ability to believe whatever you believe ha got to be checked at the gym because you're a conservative? >> this you are striking a blow
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for tolerance by telling a guy you can't wear that, you're offending people. >> joe biden has been teasing that he might make a run for th white house or may be a a slow to the white house in 2020. now his bipartisanship his previous bipartisanship is coming back to bite him in the new radical era that we love him . >> uncle joe is clearly making run for the presidency. critics are pouncing him on on him and the new york times seeing the paid speech we weed the gop in midwest battleground. where, it's revealed biden praised a republican congressma is one of the finest guys i've ever worked when with. so i think this is its qualifie for the democratic nomination. the tformer vp is taking it seriously. >> i give him trouble i read th new york times today that one o my problems isor if i were to r
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for president i like republicans . bless me father, for i have sinned. >> if you were a little bit younger,: i would say he would already, everybody else might a well just forget about it and not run. he's a little long in the tooth but that's why he's a threat. >> get some independent voters with that message. >> they're so stupid though. >> the aoc, qabala haris, and practically republican. , what if i revealed what he said to me at that test. god on his truth, it you are my favorite off right-wingers. jay carney was his press secretary at the time i thought he was going to die. finally, there is a new lego in town.s my son we'll be excited.
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a familiar face. >> this is more of the blind partisanship continue. this is the trailer of the lego movie two. the latest lego character. >> everyone, suit up. ruth bader ginsburg. >> the lego movie takes place i the imagination of a boy. in this week it takes place in the imagination of a boy sister were her heroes springs to life. here is the side-by-side by the way, these are going to be on o sale. >> that is a terrible rendition. i spent time with her. that is a horrible rendition. it apparently has a lifetime
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warranty. there is a new series of bacharacter when character in multiple incarnations in the lego three movie they have released some images and we wil show you those. this is the more ingraham lego. this is like a lego chair. and this is my favorite, i think . >> what do i have in my hands? those are your eyes and lips on the new. >> don't lgo that gavel that s had, it would be the game of whack a mole. >> they called the lego figure ..
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have a wonderful weekend, hope you have time with your friends and family, take time to be grateful you are living on the greatest country on the face of the planet, very blessed to be here. shannon bream and the fox news at 19, take it from here. >> shannon: i'm shannon bream, in washington, this is a fox news alert. the partial governmen shannon: i am shannon bream, the partial government shutdown is officially over for now, donald trump signed the temporary solution moments ago and there is no wall funding and it. there is chatter the pathway to citizenship could be on the table for dreamers and future negotiations. was an attack full move or did he pay? roger stone will be arraigned in a dc federal court next week, a whirlwind day beginning with the police raid in full assault gear

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