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north korea president kim jong-un. i will have an the interview with the president after they meet. unfortunately that's all the time we have left. we are not the destroy trump media. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, laura ingraham is in the swamp . >> laura: so hannity are you going to spend the next week, should we have your male forwarded to vietnam? this is quite a trek you're making. >> sean: you have burner phones, they want to hack into your real phone. no communications, and you know -- why couldn't they do it in hawaii? next time you interview the president, why not hawaii. >> laura: is your mma trainer coming with you, that guy who teaches you all those moves? take someone by the finger, he can take your finger and put you down on the ground. >> sean: he can taken guys out with his bare hands in seconds. he's tough. >> laura: let him settle the thing with kim jong-un. >> sean: i can barely walk. thanks a lot. >> laura: let the cabbage patch
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president from north korea get trained by your sensei. >> sean: little rocket man is showing up, no more rockets. >> laura: great show tonight. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the "ingraham angle" from dc tonight. i'm gonna start with a few questions. do you know how many legal and illegal immigrants have settled in this country over just the past 30 years? second question, why does the answer to the first question make democrats so giddy? ahead the "ingraham angle" will take you inside the other battle that donald trump and the gop should be waging on immigration. plus, how much did the smollett investigation cost the city of chicago so far? how many man hours did police dedicate to it? and what might they have been working on instead? an "ingraham angle" investigation has the answers ahead. and why are the u.s. and the uk even debating the issue of
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allowing isis brides back into our country? famed brit i can broadcaster piers morgan has thoughts on that debate and is here live later in the hour. you don't want to miss. that but first♪. >> laura: well meet the candidates and they're pretty, pretty good. that's the focus of tonight's angle. another day, another whacky liberal steps on to the 2020 field. and it wasn't any real surprise when vermont socialist bernie sanders decided to enter the race. it's always stunning to hear what the muppet like lefty actually believes you may recall in 2016 many of the ideas that i talked about, medicare for all, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, making public colleges and universities tuition free, all of those ideas people said
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bernie they're so radical. you know what's happened in three years? all of those ideas and many more are now part of the political mainstream. >> laura: well he's right about that. with hillary out of the way bernie thinks the second time is a charm. after all as he said he was socialist before socialism was cool. the 77 year old trend setter's policies run the gamut from the government run healthcare to free college to doubling the minimum wage from what it is today. all of this would be paid for by massive tax hikes. and he also throws around the r word a lot. ♪ revolution ♪ . >> laura: yep. that's the one you know we began the political revolution in the 2016 campaign and now it's time to move that revolution forward and make sure that that vision,
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those ideas are implemented into policy. >> laura: i'll translate for you, bernie's coming for your money! and there aren't enough billionaires to pay for the trillions in spending he has in mind. he's not exactly being revolution nature i with this tired trop we have a president who is a pathological lie ar and it gives me no pleasure to say that but it's true. we have a pp who is a racist, sexist, xenophobe who is doing what no president in our lifetime has come close to doing. that is trying to divide us up. >> laura: divide us up. well xenophobe, racist, did he really cover them all? come on bernie, that's not original. but i'm telling you it's a hell of a lot easier than explaining how he would do better trade deals than trump or how he would keep us out of more dumb wars than trump has kept us out of or how he would grow the economy
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faster than trump. but, bernie will have to fend off challengers who are decades younger and decidedly more diverse, kamala harris, cory booker, well when they're not defending the actor fraud jussie smollett each are committed to the green new deal. and booker's waving off concerns today about the cost. oh it's no problem whatsoever, it's going to pay for itself. he says fighting climate change is kind of like defeating hitler or maybe the moon landing there's a lot of people now blowing back on the green new deal it's impractical, it's too expensive, it's all of this. if we used to govern our dreams that way we would have never gone to the moon. we need to push the bounds of human potential. because that is our history. and when the plan pet has been in peril in the past, who came forward? to save earth? from the scourge of nazis?
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we came forward. >> laura: lofty rhetoric. as for senator hairs she wants to do to america what the democrat party is doing today to california. what she lacks in sound physical ideas, i think she makes up for in smiles and laughs. at interesting times i just want to get this out of the way, the elephant in the room -- no, we're not gonna have any elephants in the room. [ applause ] which tweet? what tweet? about saying that it is a modern dale lynching. sorry. [laughter] [ laughter ] right? [laughter] [laughter] [ laughter ] >> laura: and let's not forget princess running left, elizabeth warren. well she's obviously going for the freeloader's vote supporting more taxpayer funded freebies
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than any other candidate out there. and that's saying something. free health care and college, that's so passe, why not free child care? it's gonna be really expensive and the answer is it is, this will be about four times what we have invested in our children. but that's exactly what we need to do. we can pay for universal child care, ands a whole lot more if we just ask the one tenth of one percent to pay a fair share. >> laura: okay. wait. fair share. okay when you hear that, red flag. that equals basically a tax rate that has to be at least around 75% to come close to covering all her boondoggle. but it's an odd thing with warren. she needs the super rich, but she thinks they should be side lined in american politics billionaires and big corporations decided they wanted
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more of the pie. and the they enlisted politicians to cut them a fatter slice i'm not taking applications from billionaires who want to run a super pack on my behalf. to protect their economic advantages the rich and powerful have rigged our political systems as well. . >> laura: well, that's a version she shows there to money and politics seems more like a marketing ploy than reality to me. so said another potential 2020 candidate, howard schultz she came to see me a few years ago and asked me for a contribution for her senate race. [ laughter ] >> laura: well that was yesterday. that was years ago. new york senator customers jill, let's get to her, she's a former moderate turned me too crusader. she finds herself struggling for rel lavan sir and compelling rhetoric. she inadvertently admitted there is indeed a crisis at the u.s.
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border on immigration i mean there's a crisis going on at the border right now. we need to have [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible ] >> i just want to note that the a lot of these people are indigenous to this land and that border is cutting them off. that's why the wall is so [ indiscernible ] . >> laura: wait. wait a second. first of all, a wall is an in an hadn't object, kirsten. at least she acknowledges the crisis at the border. oops! it's easy to laugh off this parade of liberals. but remember that the democrat party is becoming more not less radical. a recent got up poll showing the majority of democrats identify as liberal for the very first time, jumping from 25% back in 1994 to 51% in 2017.
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well in a climate like this, what does that mean? how does a candidate like minnesota senator amy klobuchar fit in? no medicare for all? it could be a possibility in the future. i'm just looking at something that will help now. i don't think we're going to get rid of entire industries in the midwest. i'm not for free four year college for all. if i was a magic genie and could give that to everyone and we could afford it, i would. >> laura: well, will she fill stadiums? if last night's ratings for her town hollow cnn were any indication it's unlikely. well there just doesn't seem to be a lot of excitement for a midwest democrat who's views are closer to bill clinton than bernie sanders. what about the so-called dream ticket of biden beto? have you heard about that? the old guard plus the new kid with a chance to pick off texas. well if biden runs he's gonna
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have to make lots of promises to the aoc crowd. meaning in the end the result ends up the same. my friends if democrats win they're coming to take your money. the money you've made in the strong economy. the money you've worked really hard for. they want to blow it on pipe dream policies that may sound kind of cool at a rally but in practice they never work. they just really love spending other people's money dogs, doughnuts, and money. only money is better. you know why? because it don't make you fat and it don't poop all over the living room floor! there's only one thing i like better. other people's money! >> laura: and that's the "angle." joining me now with reaction, monica crowley, washington times senior opinion doll lump any of
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the, dan bongino fox news contributor and brian moore the socialist party's 2008 presidential candidate. he was way ahead of the curve. dan, bernie just announced that he's received 150,000 individual donations sins he announced. so no matter how crazy his ideas are, he seems pretty popular to me yeah i wonder if he's going to redistribute some of the that cash to other candidates. i heard elizabeth warren only did 350,000. your monologue was spot o there are two lanes in the democrat party right now running for the nomination for 2020, the radicals and the extreme radicals. they have tried this before. remember with dukakis and mondale? and then they needed the democrat leadership counsel to get them back to the center? we've been here. the problem is although this may appeal to a very passionate base of bernie bros and whatever you
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will never win a general election running on hiking taxes, taking people's healthcare and taking over the education system. throw in open borders, you have absolutely no chance. >> laura: brian do you feel a little perclumped about this whole socialist thing? you were kind of a man ahead of your time back in 2008. now everyone is trying to ride on your coat tails, including bernie sanders i might add well they're really not socialists they're just reformers of the capitalist system but they're still within the traditional capitalist system. their incremental entitlements from the government may help temporarily, but it's not gonna be the systemic economic system change that we need. >> laura: wait a minute. so brian if i get this straight, i want to make sure i get it straight, they're not socialist enough for the real socialists? is that where this is headed? that is correct. >> laura: so you're talking
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about nationalizing entire industries beyond health care? correct. >> laura: just nationalizing it and do the thing that marx really wanted, the true anti capitalist stance. monica that's probably the best news they've heard all day. brian is kind of putting them in the middle. this is why i'm glad brian is on to be the. there is a new sense of affection is there not for this -- ideas like universal healthcare. it sounds so nice, it's universal, who could be against that? but you eventually run out of other people's money yes i've been warning now for many years about the ascent of socialism on the left and it was met with eye rolling at me for many years laura. now here we are. this is the dee fine ideology of the democratic party. i've got a column in the washington times coming later this week which talks about what the left does in terms of strategy and methodology.
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they throw these extremes out like medicare for all or single payer or in the more recent case the green new deal. and they don't expect it to be achieved overnight. in fact they invite the condemnation from people like dan and you and me, because they want the pile ons. so then they can affect it piecemeal and they look reasonable and moderate on the way to affecting their most radical policies. this is while we're in this position now. by the way it wasn't bernie sanders who brought the party to the radical left, it was president obama. and people forget that. they overlook. that barack obama is the one who moved the democrats away from the party of bill clinton, now to a socialist revolutionary party that has made people like alexandria ocasio-cortez possible. >> laura: that was -- those were really his roots in college and law school. i mean everyone who has read the books on obama's up bringing that's more who he was dan. i've got to go back to bernie.
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he was the man of the most this past weekend. sanders was getting into politics even he knew that medicare for all was literally a bankrupt idea. let's watch one of the points that we understand and i think it was reinforce did when we went to canada we expanded medicaid. gave everybody medicaid. we would be spending an astro nominal sum of money that we would bankrupt the nation. >> laura: so i don't know. maybe he's changed too? might have gotten medicaid and medicare mixed up. he was pointing to what happened in canada. he's now saying everyone is a poser, i'm out there, i'm the real deal. all these other kids are trying to ride on my train. he wants to kick them off. he will be 79 he is the real deal alright, laura r the real deal means a socialist, he just bought his
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third home. bernie is probably worth close it a million dollars himself. he's the prototypical limousine liberal. pj o'rourke once said you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free. the problem with socialist guests, socialism won't work because it can't work. how can you explain to me that people have been in the airline industry their whole life have a hard time turning a profit? they're experts in the industry. you think a government bureaucrat who spent 15 years filling out a spreadsheet trying to get paid overtime on a friday is going to take over the airline industry and run it? it's so absurd. i can't believe socialists dare to show their faces on t.v. without total embarrassment. not only that, it leads to death go and destruction as well. that's just an extra. >> laura: brian you got your chance. tell us where socialism is working in the world and where has it produced positive results
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for a wide range of citizens well first of all, what i'm hearing so far is politics of fear, the red menace f. the red fear, they're going it take everything away from us. >> laura: excuse me while i yawn. i asked you a question. where is socialism working, brian? don't sit back there and use your usual insults, doesn't work. i'm asking you a serious question. where has it worked and where has it spread happiness and positivity and a higher standard of living for a broad range ever citizenry, where? nowhere. it is nowhere in this world socialism working. >> laura: thank you there we go. >> laura: mike drop the reason it isn't working is because the united states of america and other capitalist countries have undermined a legitimate socialist to the redistribute the wealth. it's radically changed the economic system.
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>> laura: what did you do for a sflifg did you ever have a job in the capitalist system? yeah, i worked in the private sector, hmo's. until ronald reagan came along and canceled the hmo act of 1973. and he turned it over to wall street and the private sector. then you ended up with a lot of billionaires and the consumers suffered. >> laura: stole socialism doesn't work because freedom gets in the way laura. that's his point? socialism doesn't work because things like freedom get in the way socialism promotes freedom and liberty and egalitarianism. capitalism death and destruction and -- >> laura: as long as you don't run afoul of the people with the real power, which is the upper echelon of any socialist government. they have all the percent. they have all the benefits and they make the decisions for the little people correct. that's right. >> laura: they make the decisions. that's not freedom. that's tyranny, my friend
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that's not socialism either. >> laura: working in cabbed da? monica, i'm glad brian is on, he's apparently mad that the hmo thing didn't work out for him. god bless him. it was a bad deal at the hmo. now all of us should suffer. monica close it out the elite ruling class under communism is what vladimir lenin referred to as the van guard. yes historically that is the conception, marxism. that's number one. number two the kids of today who are seduced by the idea of socialism only are seduced by the idea of quote unquote equality. what they don't understand is because human beings are inherently unequal with different talents and strengths and weaknesses you can only have equality at the barrel of the gun. what they're not being taught is you can only have enforced equality with a police state. what you start telling kids the
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truth about that, you will see those numbers start to the turn on quote unquote socialism. >> laura: i am glad brian came on thank you laura. >> laura: maybe you can convince me that there is a country where it worked well and not blame america. it was a really interesting conversation. this is a big issue thank you. >> laura: i think a lot of people are now graph at a timing toward that maybe not understanding it completely. thanks so much guys. here is a question. do you know the actual numbers behind the legal and illegal immigration explosion in this country over the past 30, maybe past 50 years? what about the next 30 or 50 years? we're going to bring you the truth next. plus a liberal coalition of 16 states are suing the trump administration to block the president's national border emergency declaration. the constitutional expert will tell us why this should be a legal slam dunk for president trump. legal slam-dunk for one hour pickup order? got it.
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before liberal attorneys general took aim at president trump's latest move to use emergency powers to get his wall funding. the conventional wisdom seems to settle on a simple conclusion, it's unconstitutional. but is it? here now is john eastman, senior fellow at the chapman university. professor your response to those glib summations felts unconstitutionality of the president's move if there hadn't been a congressional statute that authorized what he's doing, declaring a national emergency on the border that obama's own secretary of homeland security declared what she was governor of arizona i would give those arguments more credibility. >> laura: the specific act, put it up on the screen:
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. >> laura: pretty clear-cut pretty straightforward. president obama declared a national emergency over the swine flu. >> laura: very serious yeah, president clinton declared it to stop people from sending ships down to cuba or having financial transactions with the sudan, i think this rises for at least that level. >> laura: bill richardson declared a national emergency in his state and he said basically that the declaration said the region had been devastated by the ravages and terror of human smuggling, drug smuggling, kidnapping, murder, destruction of property and the death of life stock, this is inadequately the funded and safeguarded today protect the lives and property of new mexico. he was the gofr northerly then. for him, that sounds like donald trump, that's a state level state of emergency i think some of president trump's statement quoted from that, it sure sounds like the
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exact same language. >> laura: you can find a district court judge as we've seen in all these challenges to the president's temporary travel ban, so many other moves, you can did find a district court judge to issue a nationwide injunction thwarting the president's policy for a short time there is not a single judge in california that was appointed by a republican. >> laura: that's got to change quite frankly the statute is not ripe. >> laura: ripe, meaning. law geek sorry about that ripe meaning it's premature. the things that are supposed to happen. >> laura: haven't happened yet that are gonna cause harm to california haven't happened and may not happen. >> laura: all you law students out there it is not a ripe case or controversy hence the court should step back if we had a fair court the real question is when a nationwide injunction gets issued, i don't doubt it will, how quickly the supreme court is going to block than junction.
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they're growing tired of single district court judges in california or seattle, counter manning the president of the united states. >> laura: don't you think they have to put an end to the lower courts? they can and i think the supreme court is about to do it itself as well. >> laura: well judge boark believed in that god rest his soul. trump has had to deal with this at every turn every turn. it's not just activist courts, we're dealing with a level of activism we've never seen before. it's almost as if a large number of the judiciary has joined the resistance movement. >> laura: part of the media, and hollywood and judges. something that doesn't get nearly enough attention when discussing america's immigration debate, the numbers behind what's going on. steve camarota writes in
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national review pew research has found immigration has added 7 two million people to the u.s. population. the latest census bur pro projections indicates that future immigration will add another 75 million by 2060. they also sense that immigration is remaking the political balance by adding millions of new voters who are voting democratic by about two to one. wow! here now victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institute. victor, pugh tells tuesday i guess 75% of i am grnts are legal. so immigrants are legal. why aren't more people talking about the explosion of legal immigration in the country?
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well i think it's because they feel it's an advantage to their particular at jebbed da. we're the only multi racial country that's worked sins rome. that can only happen when legal immigration is measured and its diverse and her oh krat i can. different ethnic backgrounds assimilate. the democrats used to believe that. they passed border security measures in the 2000s all the time. i think what's happened is don't you think they discovered that their agenda doesn't win 51% of the electorate any more. radical december graphic changes, here in california one out of every four residents was not born in the united states. it tends to make a predictable voter profile. they're not diverse, crossing the border and vote in
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predictable ways. >> laura: we don't have a public school district stem like it was 50 years ago frankly where people learned about the greatness of america, didn't debate about whether the pledge was racist. it's a very different situation with the way kids are educated today which leads to lots of problems. victor i want to stay on the political issue for a moment. let's look at the map, a graphic of california's orange county. this was reagan country. this was classic conservative america. put the graphic up, please. 2016, you see what the vote looked like. and by 2018, well the guam got wiped out. it is blue. you saw few little blue, you know areas, districts but now it's all blue. that happened across california, at least along the coast, victor, which again it was all reagan country. pete wilson is, reagan, and fairly moderate democrats, and now it's a super democrat
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majority and people still fleeing the state yep. well yeah. when you have ten million of california's 40 million not born in the united states and we're told we prefer the salad bowl they self identify by their ethnic rubric rather than the content of their character. it's very strange because if we get down to the essence of all of this, it was barack obama basically who redefined affirmative action which was designed for 12% of the population who suffered -- into diversity which meant class didn't matter, prior record of exploitation didn't matter. ongoing bias didn't matter. all you had to be was non-white. that expanded that pool to 100 million americans, one-third of the country all of a sudden said i'm not of a minority and i'm
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going to vote accordingly. it was a brilliant move on their part but it was cynical. >> laura: it was cynical but smart in the end. you had 100,000 voter margin in florida. texas beto came close to beating ted cruz. if it weren't for trump's visits, ted cruz probably would have lost in texas. you have texas and florida. they pick off one of those states victor what happens to the republicans? well they're in trouble. because under the old paradigm if your name was juliani, pelosi oral cuomo or pet pet eventually the it will didn't matter, you were going to assimilate, interrogate and being italian couldn't predict what your political allegiance would be. immigration was not continually. >> laura: melting pot it wasn't. the democrats got smart and thought open borders is a way to flip red straights blue. they did it with california, in many income, colorado, nevada
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and it's also within the state. >> laura: we're doing it with legal immigration legal and illegal. >> laura: soon illegal. people have to understand this. we give 1.2 million green cards out every year. and every time this is up for a poll o. gallup poll says people either want legal immigration reduced or they want it to stay the same. they do not want a glut of people coming in to keep wages stagnant. they want rising wages. victor thank you so much. we really appreciate it. coming up the lawyers for the covington catholic student nick sandmann have just filed a massive lawsuit. who they're targeting ahead. plus how much did the smollett case cost the police and in return the city of chicago. a former chicago police officers is outraged. he's here to tell us what is that police force is feeling, coming up.
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♪ >> laura: an important update tonight in the case of covington
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catholic student nick sandmann, his lawyers filed their first lawsuit on his behalf against "the washington post." it to tune of $250 million, in both compensatory and punitive damages. the complaint argued the newspaper falsely gave the impression that the 115-pound a 16-year-old engaged in acts of racism by swarming philips, blocking his exit from the students, and otherwise engaging in racist misconduct. that "the post" ignored basic journalistic standards because it wanted to advance its well-known and easily documented bias against president donald j. trouble by impugning individuals perceived to be supporters of the president. the dollar amount had relevant, $250 million was the exact price jeff bezos paid for "the washington post." back when he bought it in 2013.
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nicholas sandmann's lawyers close their method with the following, "this is only the beginning." and up next, boy, how much did the smollett case cost the city of chicago? not just monetarily, but resources that could have been better served out in the community? total cost of man-hours committed will not come out unless smollett is actually charged, we are told they went well beyond what a comparable investigation of this sort would require, normally. what about the actual crime committed since smollett made his claim? these are the stats the police shared with us today. from genera 28, the day before the alleged smollett incident, through fiber 17th, chicago reported 22 murders, 134 instances of criminal sexual assault, threaded 42 robberies, 88 instances of aggravated battery. what about the backlog of unsolved murders in the city? back in 2000, the city sought 41% of murders that occurred that year.
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in 2009, only 30% of murders were solved. by 2017, just a 17% of murders were solved. they have to focus all of their resources on fixing that. joining us now is someone with intimate knowledge of that force, former chicago officer dimitri roberts. dimitri, what is the feeling among the chicago pd, do you think, now, with everything that has happened? all the man-hours taken away? >> i can tell you, someone who is bent on the streets many a night and worked similar cases, it is frustrating when you have a situation like this where, at a minimum, you would expect the victim to cooperate fully and willingly in such a high-profile case, one has brought national media attention. and that is just not happening. the officers i've spoke with are extremely frustrated with what is going on, but more so as we talk about on several occasions, it is taking critical resources off the streets. >> laura: we are told he is not cooperating with police. his lawyer is like, he is being
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victimized by these allegations all over again, kind of blaming the police. he is not going to talk. how do they get him to talk? are you going to subpoena him? >> i mean, it depends, but i don't know if they are going to waste additional resources with going through subpoenas and the judicial process to get him to talk further. about what obviously, at this point, seems to be some false statements that have been made. >> laura: you think? >> and events we have already uncovered to be untrue. i don't know they are going to waste my precious resources -- >> laura: grand jury charge him for a felony or nothing? >> they could do that, but in most cases, the backlog of incidents in chicago, this will unfortunately fall by the wayside out of the new cycle. not something i agree with, but the fact of what is probably going to happen. >> laura: that is outrageous. but look at all of the unsolved murders. the people going to keep doing these fake hoaxes if they can
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get away with it? if they can get away with what he seems to have done here? wow. >> i think that is why we have to bring attention to these things. we have to talk about them in the national media, and we really have to shed light on situations where people are taking such egregious crimes like hate crimes, a very heated political climate in this country, bringing issues and taking away advocacy around things that should be advocated. >> laura: carty beyond instagram, she said i don't want to completely blame him becausen chicago are racist. that genius, cardi b, as they might try to frame him and look like he is a liar. as the chicago pd racist, dimitri? >> absolutely not. i served my community very well, and most of the officers are doing the same thing. i'm not saying there aren't some bad apples, but i think cardi b is speaking a little out of ignorance, and she needs to give more credit to the officers that she may have to call up in an
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instance where she is going to need some help yourself. >> laura: dimitri, thanks so much for your great analysis. up next, isis brides are regretting their real decisions to leave home for the terror paradise of syria. the left-wing media is pushing their sob stories in the united states and in the u.k. sane british broadcaster piers morgan is here with [music playing] (vo) this is jerry. jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch.
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♪ >> there were executions. >> i was okay with it. it is a bad thing for all of the people trying to get me back. >> i thought i was doing things correctly, and when i came here and i saw everything with my own eyes, i realized i made a big mistake. >> laura: but she was for the beheadings. media outlets have simultaneously painted a sympathetic picture of these terrorist brides, now yearning for their homelands. do they honestly want us to feel bad for these women? one of the women you just heard from, alabama native hoda muthana, it is not just happening here, the u.k. is dealing with the same problem. piers morgan, editor at large
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for "the dailymail.com," you said of one of these brides looking to come back to the u.k., that she should rot in hell. tell us how you really feel. i see her glib response to a question about beheadings, and i can't even believe we are having this conversation. >> it's extraordinary, isn't it, that we're even debating this? this is a woman who goes over there, mary's and isis terrorist, supports and isis terrorist, breeds with the nicest terrorist, for all intents and purposes herself, and isis terrorist, isn't she? she is supporting the isis movement, the caliphate, the desire to take over the world with their barbarism, and she witnesses beheadings and appears to think that is a good time. i tell you what, i don't agree that that is a good time. beheadings are despicable, medieval, barbaric, and everyone involved in that kind of behavior has to be made
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accountable. as we've just discovered in britain, thank god, tonight, the british undersecretary, the equivalent of homeland security chief in britain, has revoked her citizenship in a case of the isis wife who came from britain. she wouldn't be allowed back in the country without a massive legal fight. i hope america takes exactly the same views of the american isis wife. by the way, didn't marry one isis terrorist, she married three of them. three isis terrorist. i'm sorry, laura, but to me, this is completely and utterly nuts. anyone in america or britain who thinks you should come back. >> laura: come back and spend all of his money litigating their case so some court appointed attorney for the taxpayers have to pay for, argues some cockamamie idea about how she was over there, you know that is what they would argue. leo should revoke their citizenship, as welfare they shouldn't be able to come back here. you want to be taken care of in the middle east where you are probably not going to get the aclu representing you, that was
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her decision. piers, i want to play another snippet from the alabama isis bride, and you will -- you won't believe it. let's watch. >> may be therapy lessons, a process that will ensure that we never do this again. >> laura: piers, she is saying she could reform herself through therapy lessons, invariably the american taxpayers will have to pay for that, too. >> let's be very clear, this is the same woman who, on social media three or four years ago, beseeched every muslim in america to rise up and spill american blood. she particularly wanted to do it using drugs to spill american blood. two years later, that is exactly what somebody did in new york, a radicalized islamist in new york got into a truck and mowed down and killed a number of innocent people. she was crying out for this to happen. that blood was spilled. and now she wants to say, hey,
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i'm sorry, i know that the isis dream in syria is over. i know that my isis terrorist husbands have now been killed, and i want to come home because i am now a reformed character. i'm not buying any of it. she was very severely radicalized, which is why she was out there, why she stayed out there, why she had the three isis terrorist husbands, and i think she remains a very clear and present danger to americans and to american lives. >> laura: and kids, they'll have kids. the kids come back and go to american schools, et cetera, et cetera. i have to ask you, you are out in l.a., about the jussie smollett hoax. you already get the sense that the entertainment that has gone quiet for the most part, so why are all of the hollywood activists who rushed into condemn this attack, where are they? where is ellen page? where is she? >> let's be clear, laura, they
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rushed in for one reason, this looks like the absolutely perfect storm anti-trump story, didn't it? it was a couple of guys, a couple of white guys wearing "make america great again" hats, who had launched a deliberate and savage attack on a gay, black actor, and had done so because they were pro-trump. that was the whole narrative that jussie smollett had told everybody. he's been on national television to reinforce this. he's given a very clear account of this appalling, racist, homophobic attack. the only problem is it looks like -- i hesitate to jump in with complete certainty here, because it has been a crazy story, changing almost by the hour -- but i think most rational people looking at the story now have come to the conclusion that it is a load of old hogwash. this guy has probably invented the story. if that is true, it is hard to
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imagine -- >> laura: where are the hollywood types? >> i tell you where they are. they want this to disappear. they want this to have never happened, because the moment it looked like it was what jussie smollett told us, they came, no, no, no, this is the worst thing ever. i would never happened, move on. >> laura: that is how it always works, when the facts become inconvenient. piers, thanks so much good have fun on the left coast. we will be right back with my twitter smack down of the day or night. night. j>> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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