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el paso, texas. until then, have a great patient and thank you very much. >> laura: a fox news alert, lieutenant governor justin fairfax under increasing pressure to resign tonight. this after a second accuser has calleded him out for sexual misconduct.e this time, the allocation is a portable raped 19 years ago. 2020 presidential and the democratic field quick tonight to call for fairfax's resignation. and while it is tempting to delight in the downfall of the democrats who has peddled and double standards, i believe fairfax deserves a full examination of the facts before he is convicted by his fellow
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democrats or frankly, by the public. but to the latest including some moves towards impeachment hearings. while matt, we go to ellison barber life enrichment, ellison. th>> ellison: if the lieutenant governor does not step down by monday, he plans to enter -- that impeachment, this is what he had to say. >> there is no question that violent sexual assault clearly qualifies as a high crime.l the house of delegates will have to grant unanimous consent. i would hope that no member could stand in the way of this process getting underway. >> laura: lieutenant governor has not been charged or convicted of anything and denies wrongdoing. he is facing sexual assaultre allegations from two different women and one forced to perform oral during 2004 dnc convention and another said her in
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2,000 when students at duke university. there lieutenant governor said i deny this latest of its r.stantiated allocation and demonstrably false and i've never force myself on anyone ever. i need unsubstantiated impulseen allegations investigated. and two fbi background checks he passed in his past and the allegations did not come up. he said this is a coordinated t smear campaign effort and that he will not resign. the law firm representing the second most recent accuser says, mr. fairfax attack was premeditated and aggressive and that ms. watson shared her account of the raped with emails and facebook messages now in the possession additionally. we have statements from former classmates cooperating ms. watson told friends that mr. fairfax had rape her. >> laura: thank you so much. we will talk about all of this, the dnc chair donna brazile and aa lot of topics in a matter of
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moments but first from a perspective from virginia tonight and for that we go to tim hannigan the chairman of the fairfax county republican party, now, tim, we still don't have any hard evidence that fairfax indeed committed these acts, both assaults. yet the democrats are jumping all over each other to call for his resignation tonight. now, how did the state g.o.p. leaders feel about this, especially given what we saw with all of jumping all over kavanaugh in those allegations came up. now, do democrats see in any irony in all of this? >> tim: well i can't speak to the democrats, but i dare say, that many republicans believe in exactly what you just said now. which is that these are serious allegations. and that require serious attention. and due process.
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but i think there is an angle here that may be is being overlooked. and that angle is that the start of this soul unraveling of our state government, which is so embarrassed virginians is a bill that was proposed by a delegate from fairfax county, from where i'mal from. which called for a third trimester abortion. and what was really -- it's been has kind of been swept under the rug while everyone is focusing on the decade-old issues come up where sexual assault as important as those are too many americans, that is interesting. and without the revelation of what the heck is happening in virginia among the democrats with this late term abortion, infanticide. none of this other stuff probably would have come to light, not now an end that way it has. one afteraf the other after the other but i have to ask you,
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tim, i'm watching the comments. i will bring this up with on a later, donna brazile, but i'm looking at some of these comments online every time there is an article about blackface were this person dressed up of. people online are synced virginia is a racist date. virginia, you know, still t believes in the confederacy. all going after virginia, alabama, florida, that hatred being cast. the commonwealth of virginia which i'm a proud resident is really disheartening to a lot of us. and it's uncalled for. >> tim: right. >> laura: it is uncalled for. >> tim: and it doesn't reflect reality. i've lived in virginia for 27 years, and that is not the way virginians are. virginians feel let down by these democrats in positions of governing right now. the one well -- >> tim: and the reason i mentionn infanticide, help for the democrats have moved away
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from the main issue. >> laura: tim, i hate to cut you off because we have to go but everybody has to take a breath here. don't convict people until some type of due process were evidence it's actually in. we really appreciated. when we come back, special award for hearing impaired democrats. democrats on thehe house judiciy committee embarrassed themselves today. having languished in the minority 2011, they have been itching to sink their teeth into anything and anyone trumpp related to. now, forget the important oversized function of the committee. there were two men knew -- too many political points to be scored. too many to furnish, too many opponents to burn. the fact he will only be and his job for another week or so, acting attorney general matt whitaker in the hot seat recalled thato he only stepped into this role three months ago
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attorney general sessions was fired, but every democrat without exception grand standard.. for the most part, they asked questions that had nothing tonc do, zero relevance to their proper oversight role. so the only purpose was to hit him with cheap shot after cheap shot after cheap shot, knowing that whitaker was rightfully going to assert what is called the deliberate due process refusing to answer questions about conversations he had with other doj staff with the president himself. total expected. so given the democrats over the top performance today, and it being a word season, after all, we thought tonight we would give out our own award. so, for most frustrated inquisitor, the award goes to -- representative mary kate scanlan. >> congressman, ongoing litigation. congressman i don't disagree.
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>> you may be confused here. general sessions asked. the subject of ongoing litigation. >> so we will let the record reflect but again you're refusing to answer the question. during my first term of obama administration -- know running out the clock. nice job. >> laura: for best question and answered, the award goes to -- democrat congresswoman sylvia garcia. how many children are separated for the families as we sit here today? that is a number only dhs and hhs would no >> so you have no idea how many children. >> again those are different departments. >> how many children have been torn away from the arms of their mother. >> i would have to repair you to hhs and dhs. >> laura: i guess she doesn't know the doj does not deal with
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children after apprehended at the border. now, for speed reading of an overly long question, the award goes to -- democrat representative joe. >> i want to talk another policy matters with respect -- with respect to cannabis. >> do you know the department of justice nda to support cannabis research to help the safety of our citizens question must be when we had to speeded up because otherwise it would last to the end of the show so bear with us. special award for the stretch of the day goes to democrat congresswoman -- debbie mark housel powell who asked whitaker about hiske pregovernment servi, the work he did.
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>> i haven't worked for a fact in 16 months and in preparation -- >> thank you mr. whitaker. thank you, mr. whitaker. where they are only three board members and this infantry? i have some other questions here and all this time i'm waiting and i can't find the question.e this contains and i will finish close and dear to my heart lgbtq issues. >> laura: no, no, no, this is good. for revelation of a radical idea, radical idea that no one ever come over they really going there? the award to democrat congressman veronica escobar. >> i represent el paso, texas. unfortunately, my community has been ground zero for many of this administration's cruel anti-immigrant and anti-american policies.de mill the department of justice ensure that a salem secret have access to counsel in mexico in
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order to allow to appear for their hearing, yes or no? >> we will continue to follow the policies of the work currently in place. >> laura: okay, wait a minute, she thinks that we are supposed to now give the illegal aliens lawyers and other countries? anything else? let's keep it going. for honorable mention of time, well just in the nick of it. the award goes to attorney general acting matthew whitaker. >> have you ever been asked to approve any request or action to be taken by special counsel?es >> mr. chairman i see you're 5 minutes is up so -- [laughter] >> laura: i love it. okay, this is one of my personal favorites. the winner in the category of leased time spent reading witnesses bayous goes to -- democrat congressman jeffrey.
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>> we are trying to figure out who are you, where did you come from and how the heck did you become the head of the department of justice. >> laura: he was named by the president. okay. well, then there was always energetic sheila jackson lee who wins the award for best bullying of a former college football player. >> and you have not appeared for an oversight hearing, yes or no, yes or no? >> the member only has 5 minutes. if we just discovered -- yes-or-no answers, she is entitled to it. i will not allow the member to waste time. >> i'm sorry come i don't know if your time is over or not. >> mr. attorney general, we are not joking here. your humor is not acceptable. >> laura: i hope no one ever
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tells me my humor is not acceptable. i'm waiting for that. in the category of best use of props in lieu of an actual question, it goes to congressman ted lieu. >> there is no sentence and the constitution that says "the citizens of the united states cannot be -- correct yes or no. i have it right here. it's not, correct? i'm not trying to trick you. ties it say that in the constitution? mr. chairman i will submit the constitution and say that sentence is not in favor of. >> laura: okay, all right, and forka complete lunacy in a recurring series, we have a time my friends. this has never happened in the awards, eric caldwell and jerry nadler. does your one-stop origin -- organization received
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contributions from foreign donors? mr. chairman out of order the general state point of order. >> is it outside the scope of the hearing? >> you can go sit down they are, but you're not his lawyer. gentleman is suspended. >> you can sit down they are,l both gentlemen are suspended. >> laura: okay, we have to suspend too. i'm sure that won't last will be the last award this season. too many things happening.ti a democrat starting all manner of trump investigation. you can rest assured there will be lots of dramatic and absurd performances, twist and turns in the days of ahead. and that is the angle. still ahead of them i go one-on-one with former dnc chair donna brazile. she is or to respond what is going on in virginia tonight, plus increasing creep of pc puritanism. i discussed in last nights angle. stay right there.
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at all. may be a shifting standard of the pc puritans. >> last night i warned people in both parties and corporations falling victim ever shifting pc goalpost.fe now, i worry that the real offenses like the dying of black faced discriminatory intent of adults is being casually lumped in with a match imagine differences like release of all wait to an issue being labeled insensitive during black history month. and could the attention given to these flash points have a reversible effects on society and then just end up driving as whole further apart when we need to come together for real solutions? for some answers we are joined by my friend up too many years, donna brazile, former chair of the democratic national committee and coauthor of the book for colored girls who consider politics. donna brazile great to have you tonight. thank you for joining us. >> donna: black history monthn, and you are wearing all black. >> laura: yesterday for the
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"green new deal" come i was wearing green. i'm in somatic stress. >> donna: we love. >> laura: donna, what do you make of all of this the problem in virginia but the corporation sang white shoes are racist. >> donna: i remember a couple of years ago, selling white sheets during black history month was also racist. look, this is not about symbolism only, this is the substance of the conversation that perhaps we need to have as americans. it has been almost 400 years now since the first group of africans arrived on the shores of virginia. 400 years is a long time to have a conversation where they have a great nation like ours. and i think we often put it aside, you know, the moment and just deal with the controversy and say, this is a great moment for you and i to talk about race. where are we in the 21st century?en can we at least agree on the language we must use in order to address these big issues whether
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it's white, males appearing in blackface, which clearly is objectionable, no matter the appearance because we know what it symbolizes, or, you know, talking about white tennis shoes during a time when, you know, time to celebrate black history month. what are we going to celebrate our senior citizens? >> laura: know grace makers allowed. >> donna: at a better dye my alir now, oh, my god. >> laura: you think about this ralph northam the governor ofor virginia, democratic governor, who gets up there, and he talks about this photo and doesn't really say he's in one of the pictures but then it comes up the next day and he says i was not neither picture.pi he gets himself in trouble kind of two times once for the photo with a kkk guy halloween thing, neither person is myself but then move on to justin fairfax. we have more allegations about him today which i will get to. then we get the next in line, also said, i dressed up as a
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rapper, and then we have the majority leader who is a republican. >> donna: it is not partisan issue. >> laura: no come i don't like it is actually.to some republicans trying to make it partisan but democrats jump on republicans something they did 30 years ago and now republicans think i will get you back because a double standard. my point is, and you talked about this, is they are in a safe space where we can have this conversation? i know you as a person and you know me as a person we know each other for a long time. we don't agree on a lot of stuff but you can have a reasonable conversation as adults and the rest of the country watching the show taking income i get along with people. what is this that is happening? where do we go from this amnesty you are safe space? >> donna: i love to use the word amnesty because i believe there is a path to redemption. i will give you a good example. back in the 1990s i was a congressional staffer. robert byrd, the former leader of the united states senate and
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a former klansman. >> laura: a grand wizard and the clan? >> donna: and a recruiter, all of the above. robert byrd went to the floor of the united states and anna announced his engagement with the clan. ass involvement with the clan. i thought that was a moment that we should have this conversation and yet john lewis and many others went and said, thank you, thank you for not only denouncing that racist -- >> laura: but that would not be good enough today. >> donna: that is a start. acknowledge the past. >> laura: he was next thing -- actual member of kkk and robert byrd library, robert byrd everything in west virginia. and so today, given the new standard mode people got to resign immediately. they've got to get out of public life, whether he apologized for not robert northam apologized. >> donna: not only spearhead rit -- legislation voting rights act but endorsed barack obama in
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2008. >> laura: today none of that matters. there is no redemption for anybody today. >> donna: what i him saying there is a path forward to. >> laura: if only a liberal you can get redeemed? >> donna: no, if robert byrd was a republican, whatever, independent. the point is, we should have an individual path. look, there are many times in my life. look at this, i got a rocking chair, there are many of those. this is too early for me. there are many times, several moments in my life when i had to say, you know what my was wrong. and i apologize for it. you know what it made me a better human being because i had to lower, humble myself. >> laura: i do that every day, donna. >> donna: i do that too. >> laura: i'm a virginia resident and went to the university of virginia. but instead of just moving left, more toward socialism. this piece title from the national journal, democrats boosting trumps clear --
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reelection process.. one democratic strategist alarmed by the rise of socialism within theis democratic party commits as this. we are on an out-of-control roller coaster going 100 miles an hour and no functioning break. no one is bleeding and the boys could not be more clear. >> donna: we have ways to profile one dynamic young woman just elected to congress who ili do believe it is a mover and a shaker. aoc. what i like about her, peopleop are talking about these issues now. talking about green fuel, we are talking about issues democrats haves been talking about for years. we went the democrats timing -- signing on to something that is a resolution to eliminate cars, eliminate planes and give people jobs who are unwilling or unable to work. unwilling to work. standard living. is that the democratic party? >> donna: we have several proposals and i told someone six proposals on how to strengthen our health care system. >> laura: and nancy pelosi
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doesn't like that. >> donna: my mama said it best, it's not what they call you but what you answer to. i think most democrats would answer to -- 's be when they don't want to. >> donna: a we have americans who believe each and every american a healthy start in life. >> laura:t but that's not -- i want to resolve aoc but general concern and the democrat party you think you have tromped on the ropes but all of a sudden, whiplash to the left and wait a second, waitin a second, wait a secondnd i have to ask about northam. do you think you should drop? >> donna: he's not going to. >> laura: he wasn't going to do it today. >> donna: company the democratic party said we will talk to the officials. in a path forward to. >> laura: so you don't have a feeling whether he should go or not? >> donna: i don't believe we know the answer because as you know friday night, he said one thing and then on saturday night you may have to wait until tomorrow afternoon. >> laura: i have somebody onck my show friday. i have somebody who said he's a
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racist and i love joe, i don't think he's a racist. i'm getting he as a republican for standing up for democrats. it would be nice if the paper were returned. conservatives unfairly attacked, but there is like three people and you can count them on one hand who will defend me. >> donna: a few years after the election he signed the bill that made martin luther king a national holiday. we need a path to redemption, every america. >> laura: what about fairfax and allegations against him has lieutenant governor? >> donna: i am deeply alarmed of these allegations. >> laura: the second woman came forward to. >> donna: i am deeply alarmed and i talked to justin and he denies it and he someone i know very well. >> laura: he denied it and said it didn't happen and she told people but we don't know much more. >> donna: you know what, weea need an opportunity to hear more and to have due process and an investigation, but i support these women coming forward to. >> laura: donna brazile, it is so much fun.
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i haven't talk to you -- in donna: women history month and all of the things i might have. >> laura: i can only invite donna during this month. >> donna: it must be a hot chick depot month. >> laura: the only person that doesn't age over two decades, thank you so much for coming on, we really appreciated. >> donna: thanks. >> laura: still talking about these people. coming up with if your name doubles as offensive term? should you put it on your license plate anyway? a whenen did the friendly skies become too friendly, spittle and other things on those blankets. friday foleys is next.
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>> laura: it is friday. that means it is time for it -- "friday follies." a canadian man tonight putting name on a license plate andre delta walking back a creepy marketing campaign. joining with the details, blinding us with wisdom, fox news contributor and of course your comes best-selling author of the upcoming book, my kids just got their copy, erymond, let's start with controversy over a napkin and what delta thought was a good idea. the napkin came with complimentary beverage from okay but it read in very small print, via little old
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school. write down your number and give it to your plane crash.. you never know. now, there was a space to write your phone number. some were outraged by this. people tweeted to, they thought it was creepy. one woman said she felt stigmatized. delta and coke apologized. i don't mind this, but people -- >> laura: what is the big deal? you are close to other people on a plane anyway so you might as well talk to someone interesting to you. >> raymond: encouraging, butdo my feeling is -- >> laura: if you don't want someone to all goal. ogle, don't come in with short shorts, with entire area showing for the whole plane to seeing -- see hanging out of your clothes. maybe we will not ogle you. >> raymond: name your favorite book and then you leave a place for the person to pick their favorite book or tv show. conversation is good and a little romance in the air come i
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don't mind that, but not for me, anyway. they only romance i'm having with my wife. >> laura: i've read some interesting people. >> raymond: oh, you have from anything you would like to talk about? >> laura: yes, okay. >> raymond: better to get a date then to keep you warm in those airplane blankets. according to travel leisure, dil you let that transition? they will they provide clean blankets on originating flights. 'tl the other blankets are just refolded. and by the way, don't let the cellophane baggage fool you. this is clean.sa no, a flight attendant blogger sarah cagle said they just repackage them with every day in everybody's terms. now, laura, have to share this with you. there was a tweet emerged the comedian went on a delta flight when she unfurled load her blanket, she claimed she found this good in that, human. i don't even know what to say.
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>> laura: that must be diapering that may be >> raymond: they do sometimes foldip them on for a fold down tray. >> laura: she had whites, let me tell you, never put your hand in the seat back per compartment. it went into a dirty diaper. that is nasty. nasty. raymond and i traveled, and we bring wipes. people are looking at us, can you wipe my fee too? i'm happy. >> raymond: hazel? >> laura: i will, but i often do help other people clean their seats. >> raymond: "wall street journal" claims blankets are only clean every five to 30 days. oh, my gosh, avoid the blankets. don't touch any. where your hazmat. >> laura: that is a lovely transition to the neck story. dave osman of saskatchewan from canada attempted to put his name on a license plate. what happened? well, the osmonds, that is how
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you pronounce it, some who -- quite a story in history commit9 days distant relatives appeared on david letterman show in 1995. and something of a local celebrity. watch. >> we were kind of taken by the man's name as man. i don't know that i've ever met a guy named as man. and just spend a minute or two getting to know asman, hello, who is this? >> okay, first of all i missed that favor -- david letterman. but this barks something called and his relative dave cannot get local authorities to put his family name on his license and they claim, the committee must abide by a set of guidelinesf
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regardless if the word in someone's name is pronouncedrs differently than the offensive version so because aes a -- it appears offensive to people they will not put on the license but i'm deeply offended for misters asman because what if your name is buba man. you can't have a license? b1 apparently, you know what i'm offended by? i'm offended by, well, offended by people who do vanity plates at old. >> raymond: seinfeld had a similar episode in effect the same asman reference. >> asman, these don't belong to mehe i'm not the asman come i think there is a mistake. >> what is your name, cosmo kramer? you are the asman. [laughter] no, i'm not the asman. well, as far as the state of new york is concerned, you are. >> laura: .
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ca laura: welcome my parent late saskatchewan a real asman cannot put his name out there. i say be a proud asman and put our name on your license. he should take it to the high court. media hype. >> laura: after a batch of -- thank you, raymond. "friday follies," my god after a batch of stolen with a sultry affair hery was having amazon co jeff bezos said leveling a charge of extortion against the "national enquirer." so why calling him a hypocrite? up next.
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generate buzz and nowow you have the beds involved. first bezos on a medium posting details of the alleged extortion including messages sent from the "national enquirer," parent company american media and american media david packer threatening to release instant photos of bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez unless bezos agreed to one call off his investigation of how they inquire about the private pictures and text and issue a statement saying the investigation uncovered his affair with sanchez was not politically motivated to. well, bezos refused writing "of course i don't want personal photos published but i won't participate in the well-known practice of black male political favors, political attacks, and corruption. i prefer to stand up, roll this log over and see what crawls out. america media has responded saying it was not blackmailing bezos and the message was good
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faith negotiations to resolve the matter. america media believes fervently acted fervently in the reporting of the story of mr. bezos.vi now, that said, ceo david david pecker will conduct own investigation if what you and the action needs to be taken. and the government is also getting in on the action, federal prosecutors are now looking into the "national enquirer" handling of the bezos extramarital affairs story. as for how the intimate photos were leaked in the first place, aa reporter for "the washington post" owned by jeff bezos said he has spoken with bezos lead security consultant gavin do becker. watch. >> gavin told us he does not believe that jeff bezos phone was hacked. he thinks it is possible that a government entity might have gotten a hold of his text messages. >> trace: even though earlier cap and he thought the brother
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of bezos mistress lauren sanchez played a role in leaking those private photos and texts. we shall see, mark. >> laura: trays commit great job. the next guest finds invasion of privacy complaint from bezos warrant to do also hypocritical peter schweizer with a new documentary with how operate in stolen and manipulated information. that is your information, by the way. peter joins us now and peter the "national enquirer" seems to be in the wrong care after they came after abuses. it is kind of ironic, crying foul about stolen tech and tech companies can be guilty in the end of much worse. >> peter: yeah, that is exactly right, laura. about a decade ago, google declared that privacy was dead. and that tech tightens essentially have been selling
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everybody's information. what is troubling they don't just use that information, our information to sell usts advertising and sort of things like that, but they also use it against us and so to me it's quite ironic and i sympathize with jeff bezos but quite ironic the raising privacy concerns when the high-tech industry primarily google, facebook but t selling information and invading our privacy on a regular basis. >> laura: peter come another point, employees of "the washington post" who ultimately work for a visa so one blog post, basically planned out the "national enquirer" and celebrating him as a national hero. let's watch. >> there is ace certain amount f bad this about jeff bezos that makes us all proud to work for . bad. that is where we are. i want to play one more thing.
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this is dylan byers of nbc. this all could be good in a waye for visa, let's watch. >> to me, it's not so much whatg "national enquirer" have on jeff bezos describing the story. what i wonder what jeff bezos may be have on "national enquirer." what does he have about the ties to trump. he has earned his journalism wings with this move. so he has pulled up a masterstroke in terms of recasting his own image, in terms of making himselff look likegu a good guy again. >> laura: that isre a pretty interesting turn, a good guy can make a hero, the guy just like you and me. donny deutsch said on morning show, so it is imagery cast. but then again, david pecker has thought immunity deal from euler. he is working with mueller on killing the stories about trump deal. so i don't get where any of these people are going and what they have to hide and ami have to hide to come i don't get it.
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>> peter: look, it is interesting, jeff bezos is in this story kind of the victim, right? that will help him, but i think most people will look at the tech tightens and ultimately not view them in a sympathetic light. in my book a lot of money and more power to them. they create these great companies, great products and's services, but because of the invasion of privacy. with all these online companies including amazon from a big part of the revenue stream is selling information about you. they use that information against you. some of them, google, and others, talk about the fact that their goal is not to just sell you information, but to actually change and manipulate your values and your views. so look, i sympathize with jeff bezos in this case, but to paint him as a victim like the rest of us i think is patently ridiculous. >> laura: peter before you go i want to get your quick, quick
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thoughts on hillary clinton who i guess, maybe they need a woman to get the job done over there running for president. she is still dangling out the prospect of running. and it looked a little more likely today that she was actually going to throw her hat in the ring. everything you exposed about hillary in the email server, how good would that be? >> peter: i think it would be a enormous gift to president trump if hillary clinton were to run. what i'm betting on terry mcauliffe, the former governor of virginia will be the stalking horse for the clinton machine. the long time associate. he raised the money for him when bill was president. they helped him get elected governor of virginia, so they will try to live vicariously through terry mcauliffe and go up against obama machine. in 2020 with their candidate. malcolm i think it will be quite the slugfest. >> laura: while matt, peter think is much we appreciated. we have highlighted a number of funding ideas to help build that wall over the last couple of
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>> per present and is filed legislation earlier this week that would filed legislation earlier this week to establish the imposed on customers for transmitting money through certain entities. basically what this does is require a lead a levy on money transfers from tennessee to mexico. and then set aside the fees collected for the border wall. now his state would not be the only one tricks for such a measure, arizona, montana ande west virginia considering or have considered similar proposals. here is bruce, actually to get the job done if a number of the state legislature banded together. >> bruce: certainly we have enough state legislatures that would all act together and sort of get on the stick and get something done. i'm so frustrated that some of our republican representatives are not fully supporting -- supporting president trump as i feel they should and propose this legislation. >> laura: name some names
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congressman. i don't want to find this like michael bloomberg. i'm telling you mike rogers and alabama recommended the same thing. he pushed this bill back in the summer 2017. it was focused on honduras. honduras,nd hunter and immigrans to the united states, send back $4.3 billion just in the year 2016-$2,174.3 billion. and 2% over two years and they were sure while bingo $20 million. he pushed the back then but didn't get any attraction. i think it is a no-brainer. i agree with you and i don't know why it hasn't been done before and i just felt like i'm a freshman legislature in the state of tennessee.o i want to do my part to support the president and efforts to build a certain death -- a secure border wall. >> social media off the topic but the concern now about these black vase and racism and what people did in their past and pictures and
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language come i feel like there is a new focus on the south in general. and entire streams of messages about how certain state should basically not be part of the united states anymore. now, tennessee is not one of them but alabama, florida, now virginia, maybe even mississippi that they are so filled with a bunch of white, southern racist that they can't be redeemed. i kid you not that is where the conversation has gone online. >> bruce: i t understand. it is unfortunatete but one of e bright spots of this may be the conversation to come out and show that a lot of these democratic congressman and governors and so hypocritical. it is frustrating. the old democratic that i used to know about is not this current democratic party. and i certainly wish we could get back to serious discussions and democrats and republicansou
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