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smugness, and groupthink. if you can unplug for the days, you and your family will be better for it. sean hannity from new york is next. judge jeanine pirro sitting in. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome to this special edition of "hannity," the rise of the radical left. we have major update out of virginia. there are now growing calls for democratic governor ralph northam to resign immediately over what is a disturbing, racist photo of acnortham from the 1980s. joining us now live with more is trace gallagher. trace? >> and judge, virginia governor ralph northam has now confirmed that he was in the controversial picture. 1984 d medical school yearbook showing someone dressed in a kkk
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hood and another wearing black face. northam didn't say which costume he was wearing. breaking just moments ago, and northam posted another apology video ontw twitter. he is not talking resignation, he is talking redemption. watch this. >> i don't have any regrets but i do find how my comments did i answer that question. i regret that those comments have been mischaracterized. the personal insults toward ule, i really find, disgusting. >> that's not the right video. he just went on twitter and posted a video. r in that video, judge, which that was not it, he was saying that he apologized again. he went on to say that he is trying to gain the trust of his people again and he willn work to do that for the remainder of his term. but, again, here it is. >> i have spent the past year as your governor fighting for virginia that works better for all people. i am committed to continuing that fight through the
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remainder of my term. >> did you hear that? the remainder of his term. again, he has not addressed what he was wearing in the controversial picture. here's what he said earlier "i'm deeply apologize but the condemnation is this behavior is not in keeping with my values today and for what i have fought for in my career in the military, and medicine, and in public service." but the condemnation is coming fast and furious. the virginia republican party is calling for northam to resign and so are 2020 democratic presidential candidates, julio castro and harris. just this week, northam got more heat from republicans for supporting failed measure that would have permitted full-term abortions, something critics called infanticide. virginia democrats might be less resistant to fight anyig potential resignation of northam because the virginia
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lieutenant governor justin fairfax is an african-american democrat. breaking news comes in on this, judge. we'll break in.. >> judge: all right, trace, thanks so much. of course we will continue to monitor this disturbing story throughout the show but first we begin our special with a look at the growing crop of 2020 democratic candidates. today, new jersey senator cory booker threw his helmet into the ring and already he is facing backlash over his constant grandstanding. including the now infamous "spartacus" moment where he referred to self as heroic gladiator in his political war against justice kavanaugh. take a look. >> when i think of you now, i think of "i am spartacus." and i don't know if this is the best reflection of you. so -- >> -- i hope people go back and watch that wholeso clip even that was twisted. what we do in culture right now is a tear down culture.ed the truth doesn't matter. i hope you will go back and watch the kavanaugh hearings
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it was one of my prouder moments of sticking for people. when i was threatened to be thrown out of the senate, another senator said if you throw cory booker out, throw me into the pit, as well. wow, that is like an "i am spartacus" moment. >> judge jeanine: corey "spartacus" booker will now face off against a growing field of democrats including senator kamala harris who is promising quote revolutionize the united states with socialist programs and senator elizabeth warren who is already embroiled in a major scandal. just this week warren was forced to apologize to the cherokee nation for taking a d.n.a. test to prove her native-american ancestry. joining us now with more on the democrats very shaky start is former obama economic advisor austan goolsbee and florida congressman matt gaetz. good evening, gentlemen. austan, i'm going to start with you. >> okay.
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>> judge jeanine: we have a field of individuals who appear to be so far leftiv socialists and some of them real issuesme like cory booker and this "spartacus" moment where and let me just tell the viewers what it was about. he said that he was going to release information that would jeopardize his status in the senate and the information was supposed to show that kavanaugh supported racial profiling during the bush administration. a position so awful that booker just had to break the rules to expose it. in truth, it turned out to have nothing to do with racial profiling and the most on point is kavanaugh's analysis post 9/11 security in which he warned against racial profiling. so this guy is quite a grandstander wouldn't you say, austan? >> well, all presidential campaigns if they succeed
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are marathon trials andde everybody who starts as a candidate has to get their sea legs. you saw all the leading candidate that came out and had at least one significant bump at the beginning. at the same time, i disagree a bit with your characterization that they are moving radically left in ae radical direction. i think if you support policies that have the support of two thirds or more of the american people, you can't really describe those as radical policies. so the medicare option for everyone. that's supported by more than 70% of americans, including a majority of republicans. so i don't think you can call that socialist craziness. >> judge jeanine: all right, congressman gaetz, do you agree with that? >> i think that the democratic party is going to suffer from a desire to haveat the most theatrical candidate.ro we have two forces converging, judge. one is reducing attention
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span when it comes to american people paying attention to politics and one who wants to be president.e so the result is the people to be the most theatrical tend to rise to the top in a crowd of field. look at the republican field in 2016, donald trump was the most interesting, and he won. ted cruz was the second most interesting, and he was the runner-up. on the democratic field you will see a lot of fireworks from cory booker. even democrats acknowledge he is a show horse, not a work horse. >> judge jeanine: i will go back to you. elizabeth warren and this orhole thing about, you know, she now has apologized to the cherokee nation. i thought it was interesting that the senator warren, the head of the cherokee nation or a spokesperson has reached out to us. but we want to be clear that being a cherokee nation tribal citizen is rooted in centuries of culture and laws, not through d.n.a. tests.
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so even a cherokee nation is saying, do you know what? you can say you are 1/100 or 1/500 of a particular indian nation or native american nation i should say but the truth is you're not. you don't have the culture. you are not a part of the laws.ar you don't know anything about us. she is not hot water with them. >> she acknowledged that i agree that's a bump that she hit this week. i mean, i think that what motivated her to do thatha were the kind of racially charged accusations that came from president trump and a bunch of republicans oh yeah ifca you have any native american in your blood why don't take a d.n.a. test and she did and of course that's not how you determine who is in a tribe. it was just a bad situation for her. i think the congressman's insight i think is actually kind of a deep insight that as you look atat presidential primaries a lot of theig
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attention is attracted to the most theatrical candidate. i wonder how that is going to play out. for sure, if people cannot overcome these bumps inla the road that happen at the beginning of campaigns and throughout campaigns, if they can't overcome them, they are going to drop out soon because the campaign goes for years. it's a long ways until the election. it could be a lot of problems. >> judge jeanine: going with austan's premise, who is out first? >> i think kamala harris had a very good rollout and i think it's interesting cory booker hasn't called on northam to resign in pennsylvania. he admitted either wearing black face or kkk robe. as these moments of moral outrage occur, you will see the entire democratic field jumping over one another to take the most extreme position. i think the next big test on that will be the filing of the
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mueller report. they will be clawing each other's eyes out on the b left to be the first to call for the impeachment of donald trump. i think the average american, the forgotten americans who just want to see rising wages, safe streets, a good economy, i think they will come home to president trump, particularly in the rust belt, and that is the strategy for a winning 2020 election. >> judge jeanine: the jobs report today was pretty spectacular. austan, congressman, thank you both for being with us today, and by they way, one of the top priorities for the radical left is to do absolutely nothing about the looming crisis at our southern border. they don't care about the death, destruction and devastation caused by our porous open border. they don't care about the thousand of migrants making the perilous journey north. they just want to deny president trump of another accomplishment. take a look. >> i can tell you the republicans want to have a wall. but the democrats say you can't do that.
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they are doing a tremendous disservice. the democrats are doing a tremendous disservice to our country. i don't think nancy has a clue. and i see that when she says walls are immoral. she doesn't have -- she doesn't know, and i wish he did. she is hurting this country so badly. >> judge jeanine: joining us now is freedom caucus chairman mark meadows and the author of "the russia hoax" fox news legal analyst jarrett. congressman meadows, you know, i heard something interesting, and that is that there is talk of biometrically tagging some of these illegals and if they send them back, if they come back, then they face some serious penalties. are you familiar with that concept at all? >> well, part of that smart technology that a lot of our democrats have been talking about but really the problem that we have, judge is. this not only do they come back but they come back over and over and over again. because we don't have a
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border wall or barrier at our southern border and so, listen, part of the smart technology is certainly part of the solution. but i can tell you the bigger problem right now is that we have a bicameral bipartisan conference supposedly been meeting and met one time in the last week. they are not even here in washington, d.c. andne they are supposedly coming up with solutions. they are not serious about negotiating. >> judge jeanine: all right. so they have three weeks. the president said look, i'm giving you three weeks, guys. go in there and hammer something out. you know, bipartisan, bothth houses. you are telling me they met once and now they are gone again? >> yeah. they only met one time. they met wednesday. they don't have any scheduled meetings to meet again until possibly at the earliest next wednesday. so it's not really serious to at coming up solution, and i can tell you when the democrats rolled out their first offer, it had zero money for border wall. and i mean, you know, at this point you have to
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wonder if they ever had an intention of negotiating in the first place. >> judge jeanine: i don't know who is on this committee, but i'm going to find out and talk about it on my show tomorrow night. you know what? you meet once, when you have three weeks to resolve one of the most important issues in our country right now, you plan on meeting once next week. that's an outrage. i will go to gregg jarrett. all right, gregg. the president says there is a good chance and based on what we heard from congressman markay meadows, if they don't come up with something. congress has not wanted to come up with something since 1986, they don't come up with anything, the president has the right to declare an emergency, c right? >> he does under the national emergencies act of 1976. congress actually delegated unfettered authority and discretion to the president. they can whine all they want but they gave the president that power. once he invokes it, he then turns to another law that congress passed six years after that in 1982 which says, specifically, he is
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authorized to undertake military construction projects, not otherwisemi authorized byio congress. so they gave him another tool that he can utilize they can complain all they want and sue in the end they have no legal basis to prevail. >> judge jeanine: he doesn't need congress for this. >> he doesn't. >> judge jeanine: there have been 58 national emergencies declared. >> right. >> judge jeanine: since 1976 i believe the law was passed.oeud '79 when they first did something. and all of the sudden the president wants to do.ir this we have fentanyl. opioids, human trafficking, sex trafficking. >> humanitarian crisis on top of i it. if barack obama can declare a national emergency with respect to berundi, south sudan and south africa can republic, this president can certainly declare an emergency with respect to mexico. you just identified the acute imminent crisis insofar as drugs are
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concerned. more than 150 people die a day, more thanth doubled over the lat decade. this is a serious emergency. >> judge jeanine: you know congressman meadows, i believe it was just today or yesterday one of the biggest catches of fentanyl coming across the border. enough fentanyl, i don't know if people realize our viewers realize this but if you inhale that stuff, it can take out a state. just the mere presence of it. you don't have to be a drug user. you don't have to have au needle -- nothing.ed the presence of this stuff can kill off millions of people. >> you are exactly right. even our law enforcement officers many times have to arer gloves when they doing a search because if they happen to have it and get even a small dose of this, and i'm not talking about taking it, i'm just saying getting on their skin or inhaling it in some way, you know, they can have just unbelievable and fatal outcomes of that. so, you know, it's not just
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about the drugs though and gregg is exactly right. the president has some executive tools in his toolbox. members of congress, we always want to restrain those but president barack obama used it over and over and over again.de i can tell you he sent $1.8 billion to the iranians. i didn't appropriate that. so if he can do that certainly the president can find a couple of billion dollars to support the efforts at the border. >> judge jeanine: 1.8 billion to the iranians. that is interesting. all right. gregg. i'm going back to you for a second.. let's assume that this committee comes up with nothing because they won't because they are not meeting. they are not working. they don't care. all right? i say that freely. the president declares a nationalnt emergency. somebody goes to court to stop it, to get an injunction. >> kamala harris is vowing to do it. >> judge jeanine: kamala harris' come vowing to do it, and >> right. then it goes to the ninth circuit.
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>> judge jeanine: how quickly can did go to the the united states supreme court. >> the president could preempt it all by filing declaratory relief action to get an immediate judgment from a federal court. if he waits for the ninth circuit and they decide against him, which would be wrong by them but they always gte it prong wrong. >> they will. >> he would seek an emergency position.ma kamala harris, how embarrassing, she was the state attorney general in california, she says this is an abuse of power. clearly, she hasn't read the law that congress passed giving the president the authority, and she is a member of congress. >> judge jeanine: the amazing part of it, congressman meadows, that right is wrong and wrong is right and it's almost as though we are livingng i'm going to date myself here in "the twilight zone." it's like what they say is what goes out there and they believe it. even though facts have nothing to do with it. h >> well, you are exactly right. and when they do that, theyly
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forget that they voted for border walls before or border fencing. they forget all of that you know, each if senator harris. thinks she is going to file a lawsuit. there is such a thing as standing. i'm not sure any member of congress has standing. it's probably going to be someone else. gregg is right, there is no doubt. they will file a lawsuit. if they can they will file it in the ninth circuit. here's what we have to understand. one party is for securing our borders and keeping our community safe. another part, the draft democrat party is for open borders, and whoever wants to come in can come in. we have to make sure we stand up for the rule of law, judge. >> judge jeanine: couldn't have been said better. thank you both for being on this evening. next up on this special edition of "hannity," the democrats continue to push their far left socialist policies. you won't believe what was suggested to. today. stay with us. ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine:di welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." the rise of the radical left. now, the new class of freshman democrat lawmakers are hitting the ground running. but not in a good way. for example, minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar is in hot water after making a series of controversial remarks. during an interview this week on yahoo news she actually floated the idea of taxing the rich 90%. watch. >> talking about taxes because it has a role with the new green deal. >> yeah. medicare for all. and medicare for all. >> i mean, how, again, how do you propose doing that on a very practical level because
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some of these critics are coming from the democratic party itself.cs you know, not only from the republican party. >> so there are a few things that we can do, one of them is that we could increase the taxes that people are paying who are the extremely wealthy in our community, so 70%, 80%. we have had it as high as 90%. >> judge jeanine: that's not the only controversy remark from congresswoman omar. recently, she compared israel to iran, and even suggested that israel is not a democracy. last night, she attempted to defend her bizarre remarks writing, quote: many of them truly know this but don't want to accept it in the same way many americans knew separate but equal was immoral but remained silent until a brave feww were silent no more. they can attack, spin my words, and vilify me, but they will not succeed in silencing v me.
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and, congresswoman omar, alexandria ocasio-cortez, and others on the far left are also putting pressure on nancy pelosi to oppose any increases in funding to the department of homeland security. joining me now with reaction is fox news contributor rachel campos-duffy, and circus radio host "daily caller"'s kerry picket. rachel, i'm going to start with you. what we're hearing is that as they go farther i should say further and further left, there seems to be an agenda that is not so much or i should say not only socialist but is focused onuc other countries outside of the unitedr states. sometimes i wonder if they realize they were elected to represent americans and not palestinians and not other people.nd am i getting it wrong?
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>> no, you are absolutely right. these two women are the poster girls for the new democrat party. i was especially focused on what she said about the taxation because this is now being repeated by all the presidential candidates and it's really important for us as americans to understand the democrats are socialists. they believe that they can confiscate people'sal wealth in order to achieve income equality and other goods, things they think are good for society. the republican party wants to expand opportunity. and everywhere that the ideas that they have have been tried has not only ended in destructive economic outcomes they haveot also ended in terrible politicalav repression. and i think it's important that we really and i actually think it's a good moment for us, judge, we are seeing the democrats for who they are. we, as conservatives, need to absolutely speak out. we need to educate our children. i think that's the most e important thing we can do as parents and grandparents
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because they are getting all this information and all these ideas not just from these women but they n are being indoctrinated at our schools from the elementary level all the way to the collegiate level.ed >> kerry, what is your feeling on this? >> we are hearing from particularly young members of congress 70% tax rate on the rich. 90% tax rates on the rich. that goes back to the 1940s and 1950s. keep in mind one of the things they don't mention is even during that era there0s was a lot of loopholes in the tax code that the ultra wealthy could actually use like saying that their income was for long term capital tax gains. one of the things here is now going forward they are using policy for political warfare and this is just not right one of the things a lot of these young lawmakers
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while they have no problems doing these kind of softball interviews, i see them over on capitol hill. they take softball questions from reporters but, my goodness, when you try to go go up to them for tough interviews they get their staffers around them and that's the end of it they won't take tough questions. >> judge jeanine: interesting part of it and i will go back to you, rachel, they are sucking all the air out of a room and we are talking about, rachel, tlaib and alexandria ocasio-cortez in and ilhan omar. if these presidential candidates as kerry just said are starting to pick up these lines then the whole party is almost an extreme radical left. > absolutely. i mean, we used to say that nancy pelosi was too radical and these women are to the left of her and by the way they are holding her hostage. this is the democrat party. this is who they are.
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they are being honest for the first time that's why i'm actuallyha really excited about the 2020 elections. i have think we are going to have honest conversation. remember, judge jeanine, in 2008 when president obama slipped up and told joe the plumber he made some socialist reference to joe about spreading the wealth, and immediately tried to walk it back. they are not locking this back i anymore. they are telling us exactly who they are, and this is great because we can have an honest h conversation about socialism versus free enterprise, but capitalism and opportunity versus dependency, which is what they want for us. >> judge jeanine: kerry, one of the things that's been going on is o back and forth between lee zeldin and ilhan omar. and lee zeldin is standing up and saying wait a minute, israel is a democracy. it's the only democracy in the middle east. and you know that israel is not a democracy.
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i'm sorry about that. but then a they refuse to still refused to disavow the belief that divest, boycott, sanction, and all of that, be implemented, and now you have ocasio-cortez on the financial services committee. these people are now on powerful committees. getting all the air in the room and starting to direct the democrat party. >> do you know what's really sad, judge, is that now you also have lee zeldin who wants to put out a disapproval resolution on anti-semitism. o and, yet, for some reason nobody else as far as democrats are concerned want to take it up. that is very telling. >> judge jeanine: very telling. >> what's also telling, judge. >> judge jeanine: quickly. >> what's also telling is that she is still on her
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committee of the house foreign services committee. the republicans took representative king off ofn his committee. let's see if the democrats do the same for her racist comments. >> absolutely. >> judge jeanine: up next, william la jeunesse is live from the border with the latest on the migrant caravan heading toward the united states. and later, a shocking report on the left's radical abortion agenda. that and more as this special edition of hannity continues. ♪
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♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." joining me now live with the latest on the multiple migrant caravans steadily making their way to our southern border is fox news correspondent william la jeunesse, who is at the u.s.-mexico border. william? >> well, judge, this is san ysidro behind me. 70,000 cars a day waiting to come into san diego or at,0
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least to the area. as to the latest caravan, that left mexico city on wednesday, 2500 central americans. we expect them to hit the california and texas border probably tuesday just in time for the president's state of the union address. chances are they will be a topic. now, the caravans get all the publicity but really there is a constant flow of central americans through mexico.ut while democrats prefer that any new border security money go into technology and ports of entry to stop drug smuggling like that fentanyl bust, the president says that ignores the dangers and human smuggling that happens along the borders, not the ports. >> president trump: it's very hard to do human trafficking through ports of entry. people are standing there looking, saying hey, what is going on in the back seats, what is going on in the trunk? they check these things. so they come into areas where they don't have the barriers. >> so this week the u.s. returned 13 central american asylum seekers to mexico
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under a new program meant to reduce the strain on u.s. detention centers andro the problem with catch and release. while the u.s. has immigration lawyers who are saying they are going to challenge this program as inhumane and illegal and exposing the central americans to the dangers of mexico, we spoke to two who said they would rather work in mexico while their asylum case is adjudicated in the u.s. and then get locked up here for months. >> translator: i'm just going to go to work. >> where you going to righti' n? i'm going to go to the church, and i'm going to work at a hote hotel. >> if want me to be back, they would have already sent me back to honduras. >> these migration protection protocols are not about protecting anyone. son actually a plan to return people seeking asylum to mexico in violation of u.s. asylum laws passed by our congress. >> so right now they will remain in mexico program
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only applies to immigrantsgr in san ysidro this port of entry and only single men. u.s. officials said today they want to expand that to other cities along the border and to families as well but that is something mexico yet has not agreed. judge? back to you. >> judge: all right, william, thank you so much. as president trump continues his efforts to get funding for a border wall between the united states and mexico, it is becoming more evident why the wall is necessary. violence is spiraling out ofex control in the mexican border city of tijuana, causing the mexican president to do play federal troops to combat the cities increasing violence. joining is now his former i.c.e. director tom homan, the author of "dealers: true accounts of rescues then and now," tim ballard. tim, i want to start with you.
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this whole idea of holding people in mexico, and one of the gentleman on the video set if they didn't want me to be back, they would have sent me to honduras. that's kind of an arrogantho attempt or arrogant interpretation of what is going on at the border, is it not? >> yeah. the president is trying to do the right thing.ry if they want to come to thisan country and do it legal way wait for mexico for a hearing. president trump tried to address this when he said if you are going to internet country illegally we will now let you claim asylum. of course, the aclu sued them, but let me tell you what the aclu did. they put these aliens back in danger. if they were required to go to a port of entryci surrounded by special agents women won't be raped and children not molested. when you said it's okay to enter illegally and claim asylum. these people left the port of entry as you see from thend video last two days with bank rolls criminal organizations. the same one that killed the border patrol agents
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they bankrolled the cartels who control the northern section of the border, and they put these people in harm's way. 31% of every one that comes up through central america and into this country, one in three, is sexually assaulted. that is notss a dhl's number, that's a doctors without borders number. what these people did try to beat trump and resist trump is put these people back in danger. >> judge jeanine: the amazing part of it, tim and i will go to you.ac youu spent 12 years working undercover in the department of homeland security. you are very involved in human trafficking, which is the fastest growing crime in the world right now, and you see so much of what isf going on with children. give us just a brief idea of what is going on at the border. >> i was a special agent onpe the southern border working child trafficking case. i understanding what's going on here. these children are brought through whether there is wall. while the section of the border. one little girl i will tell
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you about that we helped get out of this. she was trafficked through the wallless section into new york city and this is typical. this is theon reality. she was raped 30 to 40 times a day for five years. 13 years old. okay? now, had there been a wallll the wall is a law enforcement operation. had there been a wall, the traffickers take her through a port of entry. like tom said, he is absolutelylu correct, where we have alert agents, high technologies. her chances of grow her chances of rescue grow exponentially. the highest consuming nation of child pornography is the united states. they want to get these kids here, we need to do better for them. >> judge jeanine: doesn't it surprise you -- and i know you werere undercover, you are not about politics, but doesn't it's done you that the left, which is supposed to be so sensitive, absolutely denies these facts that you've actually seen at the border? >> well, i just have to assume that they haven'ten been on the border and that you know, i haven't seen them there working, you
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know, 10 years on that border going undercover and i didn't see any of them there. we need to talk to people that werem there. experts who are there. law enforcement agents who are there. >> judge jeanine: tom, i will go to you. democrats are coming out saying we don't need a steel slat barrier.d forget wall, it's off the table. we don't need it, we will listen to thehe experts. of the experts are the one who want the wall! >> two things i can follow up you the last comment the problem with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer as they hate this president more than they take the responsibility to protect this country and the southern d. as for the wall, nancy and chuck, look at the data. every place they have build a border barrier, every place, 100% of the time it had a direct impact on san diego. two things stopped them the existing and men and women
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in t green. >> that's right. >> nancy and chuck have not been to border one time to talk to border patrol agents about why they need a wall. notl once. >> judge jeanine: how many children do you know if they are being traffic across k the bord? >> about 10,000 children every year forced into the u.s., into thes commercial trade, with adults, that number is closer to 20,000. this is massive. >> judge jeanine: well, i know about this from my d.a. days. i'm absolutely agree with it i'm stunned democratstu are like no, that's not true. and let's go back to tracece gallagher for more on the controversy over democratic virginia governor ralph northam. trace?em >> and, judge, clearly the pressure on virginia democratic governor ralph northam is ratcheting up, and he issued an apology a few hours ago for taking part in a picture in his 1984 medical school yearbook showing someone dressed
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in black face and someone in a kkk fluid and robe. when he posted the video on twitter moments ago, there wasna speculation it might involve resignation. instead, northam was fighting for redemption. watch. >> i accept responsibility for my past actions. and i'm ready to do the hard work of regaining your trust. i've spent the past year as your governor fighting for virginia that works better for all people. i am committed to continuing that fight through the remainder of my term. >> two public statements in a few hours>> and northam still hasn't answered the primary question, was he wearing black face or robe and hood? the point might be moot because the condemnation is coming fast and furious. the virginia republican party is calling for northam to resign and so are 2020 democratic candidates castro and kamala harris. we should note the virginia lieutenant governor is
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just in fairfax, an african-american democrat. it judge. >> judge jeanine: once again, the radical left is once again pushing barbaric late-term abortion laws. we will expose their extreme policies next. stay with us. ♪
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♪ >> third trimester abortions,nt these are done with the consent of, obviously, the mother, with the consent of the physicians, more than one physician, by the way. and it's done in cases where there may be severe deformities, there may be a fetus that's nonviable. in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered. the infant would be kept comfortable. the infant would be
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resuscitated, if that's whatsc the mother and the familyt' desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> judge jeanine: that was disgraced virginia democrat governor ralph northam earlier this week justifying the radical left's late-term abortion agenda. now, if you want to seat cruel reality of allowing abortions up until the mother's due date, which is now legal in new york state, u the 2018 film "gosnell" offerss as powerful and disturbing look at convicted murderer and abortionist dr. kermit gosnell, whose killing of infants shed light on just how evil this practice can be. here's a clip from the film featuring testimony from a doctor who is an expert in abortion. i might add viewer discretion is advised. >> the baby was out and it was breathing.ed >> we would issue comfort care. >> comfort care. can you define that for us?
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>> that's keeping the fetus warm and comfortable. eventually, it will pass. >> eventually, it would pass? so basically you would let it die? >> judge jeanine: joining us now for reaction, the authors and filmmakers of "gosnell" ." good evening to both of you. in light of what is going on, you must both feel a certain amount of -- certainly validation, that not that you d it, in terms of what dr. gosnell did, but this is now turning out to be, l based on what happenedn new york and what was missed by one vote in virginia, the new approach to abortion. how bad you think it's going to
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get? and i will start with you. >> well, you know what's actually very interesting here is these two, you know, the representative tran and then the governor of virginia, what they're really stating, actually, is what has been goingy' on anyway what has been legal in this country for many, many years and in many parts of the country and at least seven or eight states including washington, d.c. you can have an abortion up to nine months. one of the things that's quite good -- and it's going to sound very odd, but what is good about the virginia governor anda representative tran stating their cases so clearly this week, has been the fact that, luckily, people will eventually find out what the law is in america. and the law in america can only be compared to places like pakistan, north korea, china. you know, this is who the club that america is in. it's one of the things and main reason by the's way that we made this movie, there was testimony as you just seen from that clip testimony from the good, legal abortionist describing what a good, legal abortion looks
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like. i a can tell you, having spokeno the jury members, this is what really shocked them. what was legal in america, whath goes on legally in america, andn has gone on for many, many years. it's what a lot of people don't know, and what people do know, they don't like it. there's something very valuable and what has just happened, and i know people are very, very shocked. it's very shocking that people s are shocked in the sense that they didn't know this was going on. i think finally people are going to find out. >> judge jeanine: what actually happens if the mother goes in and i think that what ann was talking about or women that go in nine months. they just don't want the baby. but the way the t virginia governor mentioned, and he said, you know, the baby rests comfortably and, you know, the mother decides. and then i guess the baby just dies. do they have to kill out baby? what happens? >> no. and this goes on in abortion clinics and hospitals all across the america. t
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at the moment, and has been for decades. it's called comfort care. did you hear the the doctor sae baby is comfortable? that is from the transcript of the trial. the doctor says we give it comfort care, they put it aside, eventually it will pass. gosnell is serving life sentences were actively killing babies. in america today, you can put a 9-month-old baby, eight or 9-month-old baby, aside, and it will die of dehydration, and that is legal. what a country. >> judge jeanine: baby dies of dehydration. what happens to the baby's body? >> they are disposed of. as hazardous waste. >> judge jeanine: do they keep any of the body parts? remember, there was a lot of discussion and there were undercover videos that they were selling body parts? is there another agenda after this? ann? >> yeah. i mean, well, absolutely, i
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we know, for example, case of gosnell and the movie that you referenced in the movie, we don't know what exactly happened to a lot of the body parts because we know a lot of the bodies went missing. that's one of the things that the detectives uncovered when they did this massive investigation into this guy. who, by the way of department of health in harrisburg didn't bother inspecting his clinic for 17 years. is the meantime, he disposing of bodies, taking bodies away, taking bodies out of the clinic, who knows to wear, but that is a very good question. >> judge jeanine: i want to thank you both for being on we are running out of time.un anne and phillum thank you for coming on. coming up next on the special edition of "hannity," we have a big announcement. stay tuned. ♪ zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal.
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