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the president responded to her request on twitter. i have instructed mike pompeo, he fully agrees, she is not coming back. we're not the hate trump media. let not your heart be troubled. i didn't have time for the male again, i'm so bad at show time management. >> laura: i miss the hannity hotline that i called so many times. can you reinstitute that? i'm getting rusty here. >> sean: if i could manage my show and get the mail in and hate hannity hotline i would be a better host >> laura: great show tonight. i'm laura ingraham this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. a remarkable yet totally predictable turn of events in the jussie smollett case. the empire actor now officially indicted on a felony charge for filing a false police report. a live update from the ground. and shocking new video from chicago just moments away.
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also tonight less than a week after trump's new ag was confirmed reports that mueller's investigation could be coming to an end next week. wow!. exclusive reaction there. plus what do john wayne and barack obama have in common? they're both part of a can't miss seen and unseen with raymond arroyo. but we begin with a breaking news alert out of chicago. the cook county states attorney has just filed a felony charge against smollett with felony disorderly conduct for filing a false police report. mike tobin with all the details you stole a little bit of my lead p jussie smollett star, singing and suspect charged with disorderly conduct, a felony in this case. we've got a release from his legal team reading as follows:
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the osundairo brothers once considered potential suspects testified for two and-a-half hours before a grand jury today. their attorney says they were paid in the alleged hoax but the payment doesn't fit the narrative that we know. she says the brothers are speaking to investigators because they had a change of heart and determined that the truth needs to come out. what is their disposition right now? they've been through a lot they've been through a lot. i think the american people have been through a lot. they were eager to tell their story gloria schmidt the attorney says jussie smollett needs to come clean, he must be losing sleep at night. they're negotiating terms -- a reasonable surrender for him to turn himself in. he has a bond hearing at 1:30
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tomorrow. >> laura: thanks for that report mike. we'll be following it throughout the night. we appreciate it. now victim hood u. that's the focus of tonight's angle. as we see polls showing young people slouching toward socialism, it got me thinking, why is this happening? why would they embrace a system that has proven itself such a colossal failure? think about it a contraction of liberty, scarcity of goods, scarce medicine, and power concentrated in the hands of governmental authorities. well socialism can be in part attributed to its knew spokes people, like alexandria ocasio-cortez. the key to understanding this fad is that when you're a socialist facts are kind of irrelevant. now why? they're irrelevant because the ends, a supposedly more equal
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society, just identify the means just at this identify the means if people want to really blowup one figure here or one word there i would argue they're missing the forest for the trees. i think there's a lot of people more concerned about being precisely factually and semantically correct than about being morally right. >> laura: okay. but what is the source of your morality aoc? it's morality according to whom? marx? someone else? i thought we weren't supposed to impose our morality on others when it came to issues like life or marriage. but when a liberal claims moral superiority all the rules change. consider the situation on campuses today. free thought and free speech have been marginalized or all together obliterated in favor of
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forced adherence to the ever changing leftist credo t a credo where marxism trumps the free market and trigger warnings beat down free thought. the young americans just released a study of courses offered at some ivy league colleges. a few are real howlers, at columbia you could have taken a class called fascism, aesthetics in politics, the election of donald trump has renewed interest in fascism as an etiology, political movement and form of governance. last fall at cornell students took histories of the at okay lips. brexit, immigration and the election of donald trump have all been recently heard her alleded -- and then at harvard why not pay $70,000 a year tuition to study journalism in the age of trump.
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president trump's declared war on fake news, his attacks on the press as enemies of the people and secular changes in technology and the way the news is produced and delivered have combined to undermine the very notion of truth. the political indoctrination is one aspect of what universities are doing to mess with young minds. but there's a lot more. parents also pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in total for their kids to marinate in an entitled, it's kind of a pseudo intellectual grievance culture. professors and administrators have founded their own type of religion where you're required to embrace manufactured anger and complete oppression. consider the case of a small school called the evergreen state college. mike nana captured this rise of le leftist author tear giannis many
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in realtime. he interviewed professors suffocating free expression on campus. check this out. these are actual faculty members of evergreen state college. racism exists today in both traditional and modern forms. racism is an institutionalized multilayered, multi level system that distributes unequal power and resources between white people and people of color and disproportionately benefits whites. the racial status quo is comfortable for most whites. anything that maintains white comfort is suspect. >> laura: well these professor activists have an apple wishes agenda and dark ominous view of life in 2 $the century america we galvanize white privilege in the form of curriculum ex halting white canons of final art, literature, theory and
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scientific thinking. more so we don't examine how those canons are made. >> laura: well these people sound like they're consult members, not faculty members! i believe evergreen can create a more vibrant community of antiracist activists on our staff and faculty and among our students. if we break our 45 year pattern of occasionally turning toward these issues briefly with deep but short run commitment that fades, fades, and fades. >> laura: i'm fading! [laughter] okay. it doesn't matter that students or faculty on campus don't really show signs of racism or engage in racism. to this thinking racism is just in the air, it's in the water of our country's founding. anyone who fails to stand and fight against this oppressive
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backdrop is guilty. so minorities in this view are cast as perpetual victims and the universities then reward them for wearing the i'm oppressed chips on their shoulders. here is a sample of what the group think sounds like. this is a meeting of the evergreen state college equity counsel and the guest speaker robin d'angelo. there's a sea of people engaged in a shareholder delusion and then a few people witnessing the delusion and isolated, unable to exchange words or anything that sense of being alone in a crowd. is profound understands racism as a system. while individual players partake in it, it's not dependent on individual players. alright? it's embedded in the fabric of the society and it functions to ensure an unequal distribution of basically everything teen
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people of color as a whole and white people as a whole. >> laura: now note the almost religious certitude that these radicals possess. this is their religion. because they are the or rack s and anyone who doesn't accept their etiology is simply unjust. you're a racist if you don't accept it and thus you must be resisted and driven into silence on a college campus at all costs. this is the kind of mental totalitarianism and it's not confined to faculty meetings or classrooms. students are brain washed into accepting this group think. a few weeks ago dinesh d'souza spoke at our alma mater at dartmouth college and was greeted this way racist, go home racist, go home racist. go home racist. go home racist. >> laura: that's very tolerant, isn't it?
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now how can they get away with treating an indian, an immigrant, and a person of color, let alone an alum of the college that way? well because as a conservative dinesh does not count. he doesn't buy into their oppression narrative so he's just as guilty as a white unwoke lacrosse player who grew up in greenwich who goes to an ivy league school. this has infected society at large. they want us all to live on their college campuses. think about the jussie smollett case. even when his wild allegations couldn't be substantiated, eve himself organized the attack, that he initially blamed on maga hatted wearing racists and after he was charged with filing a false police report, in the eyes of these folks, none of it matters. he ultimately gets a pass in their eyes because the story fit the left's narrative.
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and he is morally right in their eyes even if kind of confused and sad regarding these current set of facts. regardless of facts any way, trump and his followers are according to them violent racists. if you disagree with that, well you're a racist yourself. playing by the university rule book, well dissent is not allowed. and liberal victims fake or otherwise are entitled to mercy. 20th century fox issued a statement today reading: we'll see if that changes with the news tonight. i'm telling you, redemption is almost limitless when you're a liberal, i guess. the governor, lieutenant governor of virginia know all about that. roseanne, though, wow! she's still waiting for her letter of
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apology. as parents we have to use these examples to remind our children of what is expected of them. teach them to respect themselves and of course their fellow man. to halt the spread of this victim hood menace we have to teach kids to be self reliant and self sufficient. because if you're a victim, you're gonna need to be saved. and the left believes your savior is the government. i say no thanks. i'll leave that to jesus christ. thank you very much. but we have all, put this all aside for a moment. we have all been given gifts by the almighty. a soul, heart and mind capable of changing things for the better and making good choices out of our own free will. when you start to clinic to victim status you're just giving away your power. you're letting others define you. we americans are a lot better than that. and our kids deserve better than
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what they're being fed on college campuses. so let's expose the frauds and encourage more personal responsibility. and i bet we'll all be happier. and that's the "angle." alright we want to get back to this breaking news on jussie smollett now and what do community leaders in chicago think about their city being used as part of a hoax? this kind of fits into the victim hood mentality we've been talking about tonight. where do the chicago missing from here? to help us answer those questions we're joined from chicago by tio hardiman, ceo of violence interrupters and former lapd detective and fox news contributor mark fuhrman. tio you're saying community leaders, most of them knew from the start that this was fake. so why were so many national politicians, top leaders in the democrat party and celebrities fooled? well i was born and raised in chicago and i know violence
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quite well here in chicago. so i was one of the first community lead they're put this on one of my linked in posts, i wrote a post. if you get beat up for real in chicago, nobody gets pimp slapped in chicago. nobody gets a pass. stories about people pouring bleach on people that doesn't happen in chicago. making a comment chicago being a make america great again country doesn't happen in chicago. jussie smollett is dead wrong. he's receiving all the attention and we just had a one year old child, toddler shot in the head named baby chase and he's not getting any attention. we have a 14-16% homicide clearance rate. if jussie is clear of the charges he's dead wrong because he's taking much needed attention from a serious problem in chicago. >> laura: mark pick up on that for a moment. 24 police officers were apparently assigned to this
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smollett case. 24! and as tio said, we had a chance to meaty oh when we did our special in chicago some months back, that is an appallingly low rate of solved murders in the city. yet you've got 24 people in total assigned to this case? well laura just not 24 people. you've got 24 detectives and taking 24 detectives off of their caseload, taking them away from cases that are actually happening while they're doing this smollett case, is just absurd. i have never seen 24 detectives on anything short of a serial killer case. that is obscene amount of detectives for this kind of a case. but the city officials wanted this out of the press as quickly as possible so they wanted the suspects arrested and move on as quickly as possible. i understand that. but once they started investigating this, they started uncovering exactly what it was.
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they knew it was a hoax. as your guest just described. this smelled from the beginning. it didn't look like a street crime. they didn't act like a street crime. nothing about it was a street crime. it looked terrible from the beginning. >> laura: mark you're 100% right, tio is right. but why were so many in the country at large, beyond the confines of streeterville and inglewood and south side chicago, why were so many people willing to buy into this? tio? it's easy. >> laura: go ahead mark and then tio. mark first that's easy, i mean it's -- >> laura: go ahead mark go ahead i'm sorry. >> laura: mark, go ahead and then tio it's easy to see exactly how this happened. when you have been on the street, you understand what things look like, what they feel like, what -- the sense of the crime. and when you're not, when you're
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removed, when you're a celebrity or politician and you're removed from everything that happens in the real world then you're gonna buy into it because it fits your agenda and you're willing to jump in with both feet because it's what you want to hear. you want to champion somebody for your cause. >> laura: yeah. tio i want to play something from the good morning america interview that smollett did about whether people would have believed him more if he were not black. let's watch i don't need some maga hat with a cherry on top of some racist sundae. it feels like if i had said it was a muslim, or mexican, or someone black, i feel like the dou daughters would have supported me a lot much more, a lot more. that says a lot about the place that we are in our country right now. >> laura: okay. so that's it. talking about the perpetrators,
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tio. he was making a statement about the country as a whole. that i find to be probably the most offensive thing about this, in addition to taking all the time away from the police. tio right now jussie needs some help. he's trying out for help. something else is going on. normally when people act out like this at this time a symptom of a major problem. i would like to suggest that terrence howard who plays his father on empire, now he may have to serve as a role model, father like figure in real life to jussie. right now something else is going on. i've been in chicago all my life. i've never ever heard of an attack like this. jussie should stop playing games with the people if he's wrong. i owes everybody in chicago an apology due to the fact that we have people that are shot every day in chicago. people that are killed every -- at least every other day in chicago. right now from january 2019 until today we have about 35 people have been killed in chicago. where is the news at about
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people being killed? he's taking resources from much needed communities where violence is running rampant out here. >> laura: let me just say this to both of you. i'm not interested in his cry for help. i am interested in the cry for help from the family of that one year old child who was killed. jussie's cry for help i'm in the all that thrilled to talk about. i'm not worried about him. he'll figure it out. but i am worried about the people who don't get the benefit of the news coverage and the focus that he managed to galvanize because his political narrative fit what the left wing media and celebrity culture demanded i couldn't agree with you more. we don't care why mr. smollett decided today create this hoax. we don't really care what his career was either in the downward spiral or he was worried about being replaced. it doesn't matter why. but it does matter that he thinks that he is more important than the people of chicago, the
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people of the united states. the president. every detective that's working the case. every person that's on the police department, that has had to take their time and energy to solve a crime that the victim actually created himself. it's disgusting. >> laura: it is. they've got to throw the book at people who do this. it has a toxic poisonous effect on our discourse. it's an attempt to tar this country in a very ominous terrible light. and it is infuriating on so many levels. there are real hate crimes out there. this was obviously a fraud. both of you thank you so much. coming up could the black cloud of the mueller probe be lifted at early as next week? we'll tell you exactly what the end of the russia investigation means. plus a new development to our reporting last night from a former alabama woman begging to come back to the u.s. after
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. >> laura: oh we have an update quickly on the story of one of those isis brides who is now begging to come back to the united states. secretary of state mike pompeo says this alabama woman will not be allowed to return adding
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she's not a u.s. citizen, she does not have any legal basis, no valid passport nor any visa to travel to the united states. her family's attorneys dispute those claims about the woman's citizenship and says she was born in jersey. they also claim that she is an innocent victim i think hoda is a victim of dash, she recents them, she hates them for brain washing her into what she was becoming. i think it's very cathartic for her that she's finally lifted the burden off her shoulders. >> laura: the cair sign is in the back. this is the same 24 year old who doesn't think she deserves any punishment for shacking up with three isis terrorists do you think you deserve a punishment for what you did? maybe therapy lessons. maybe a process that will ensure us that we'll never do this again. >> laura: maybe give her equine
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therapy. last night on the show piers morgan talked about her completely lack of empathy now she wants to say hey 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'm a reformed character, i'm not buying any of it. she remains a very clear, present danger to americans and to american lives. >> laura: well she's currently being held at a refugee camp in syria and only came to the realization that isis is wrong this past sunday. we'll follow the story for you. now on to another important story. >> president trump: that will be totally up to the new attorney general. he's a tremendous man, a tremendous person who really respects this country and respects the justice department. so that will be totally up to him. >> laura: well it's his second year now the reports reveal it
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could be wrapped up as early as next week. once the mueller report has been received by bill barr he will then decide what to give to congress, if anything, and to the public. the investigation initiated by a bunch of rogue fbi agents has been an anchor, an anvil around donald trump's presidency since his earliest months in office. here is former attorney general for bush 43, john yoo. a lot of networks contend bill barr is forcing an end to this investigation. what do you think? i think that is far far from the truth. under the regulations, under which mueller was appointed he's going to complete his investigation and submit a report to bill barr. bill barr's attorney general has it to write his own report to congress and he will decide how much of the report to make public. personally i hope he makes all of it public or as much as he can without revealing secrets or grand jury testimony. i think it's going to clear
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president trump. i haven't seen any evidence of president trump committing any crime. when that report comes out that's gonna i think clear him. the faster and we are on the record better and more that's available, the better for president trump and the country so we can move on. >> laura: the former fbi director andy mccabe is hawking a book and he seems to be contradicting himself between interviews rosenstein was actually openly talking about whether there was a majority of the cabinet who would vote to remove the president that's correct. >> counting votes. or possible votes. >> and did he present that idea to other cabinet officials? he had to count heads today's see, do i have the votes to remove the president? not that i'm aware of. >> laura: it's a little fuzzy there for him. counting votes? not counting votes? well first of all it shows how over their heads these people were. >> laura: that's a very benign way of looking at it, over his
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head, mccabe lied three times. i think rosenstein panicked and allowed these people who were clearly biased against president trump to occupy the vacuum and push this insane idea to trigger the 25th amendment against a sitting president who is able to perform the functions of the job. i can what you see here -- >> laura: one of them is lying. rosenstein said it never happened this. guy said it happened but he's a proven liar. it's pretty embarrassing. the idea that the acting director should be taking part in any meeting is unconscionable. but it demonstrates why this was a fraud from the beginning mccabe has been found to have lied to investigators. rosenstein has not actually denied t rosenstein has actually said i didn't actually carry out the wire tapping. he never denies he talked to mccabe about it. i cannot believe it that the highest echelons of our justice department, law enforcement
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officials were considering trying it remove the president under constitutional provisions for presidents which are sick, ill or shot. >> laura: he always falls back. this is from our own judge napolitano on with shepard smith about whether this behavior could rise to the level of obstruction of justice, this alleged phone call with acting attorney general mark whittaker to put back a judge who had recused himself on the cohen case in the southern district of new york. let's watch if the phone call would be evidence of what? corrupt intent. that is an effort to use the levers of power of the government for a corrupt purpose. >> would that be obstruction? yes. well it would be attempted obstruction. it would only be obstruction if it succeeded. but if you tried to interfere with a criminal prosecution, that may knock at your own door
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by putting your ally in there, that is clearly an attempt to obstruct justice i'm very fond of judge napolitano but i think he's just wrong on this one. he's actually insulting the personal ethics of the united states attorney and president trump. there is no reason to think that probably the most important federal prosecutor in the country outside of washington would take that prosecution over and deliberately tank it to protect the president. that is an accusation against the ethics of the people working for him. i think judge napolitano is getting a little bit over excited about this alleged phone call that's on the -- >> laura: but the president is entitled to have an opinion. so if the president says why is this guy recusing himself? this is ridiculous. i'm just guessing. i bet that's what he said it's more than that the president is entitled to appoint the officers who are subordinates. >> laura: who aren't going to be
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recusing themselves every five seconds exactly. all the prosecutor's work for him. he gets to appointment the people who serve in office. >> laura: where are we right now? this mueller thing has been going for two years. we get a sense it's winding counsel. not only is there nothing there most likely but the entire basis for starting this investigation seems politically motivated i think it goes back to the first segment you had. it goes back to rosenstein being panicked over his head, and mccabe and these biased fbi agents filling the vacuum and launching an investigation that's not clear it couldn't have been handled by regular prosecutor's, regular doj and it would have been over a long time ago. want report will get issued. i the hope attorney barr releases it to the public. i think it's in trump's advantage for everyone to see it t if congress wants to try to launch impeachment investigations. >> laura: good luck let them have at it.
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>> laura: we'll remember what happened when that happened to bill clinton, didn't work out so well for the republicans. ensnaring a hollywood star who has been dead for over 40 years and obama is speaking out on the culture and i am astounded? yes. seen and unseen with raymond arroyo next!
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♪ ♪ . >> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. tonight's segment has it all, john wayne, vampires and barack obama. joining us raymond arroyo the fox news contributor and new york times best selling author of let me see that book, brand new book out, i'm holding it, will wilder and the amulet of power. we're on page 132 and i promise that's how much we've read. it is so good. why is john wayne and the famous statue under assault? we all know the famous
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kissing sailor image after the war. a photograph of vj day when the war came to an end, george mendoza the sailor captured thought it was an important memento of the war the picture is still known around the whole world as a symbol of the end of world war ii. this is one of the good things that ever happened to me. >> mendoza died this week, god bless him. in the wake of his death a statue was defaced with the words #me too. the implication being that the nurse in the picture did not consent to be kissed. this is related to an internet sensation trolls dug up a 1971 playboy interview with john wayne, the acting legend. in the interview he refers to gaze, says indians were selfishly trying to keep this land and he's glad we took it from them. and then he says this:
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now laura what i don't like about both of these stories is we're judging the past in light of shifting moral ethic and cultural codes of today. we can't do that. >> laura: they're either dee facing statues or pulling them down. and i said this before, i'm going to keep saying this. this is what the taliban does. the taliban used to rip down historical markers, destroy church he is, isis does the same thing. they don't want any vestige of what was. even if it's bad they don't want any vestige, each fits good they don't want it. >> these are two iconic images of america, john wayne, the sailor. they're impugning america. if you want to settle a racist score, if you want to go settle scores, talk to jussie smollett.
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go talk to the governor and lieutenant governor of virginia. they've got plenty of scores to settle there. deal with the living not the dead. we can't go back to a man that's been dead for 40 years and interviewed 50 years ago. >> laura: that interview has been out there for 40, 50 years at least. on hbo silicone valley some of these high tech titans get blood transfusions from young people in an effort to stave off age. tech mowing vast are obsessed trying to stay young. the fda claims that young blood movement which is supposed to help memory loss and aging is fraudulent, it's dangerous, could lead to infections and cardiovascular risk. what do you make of the elderly vampires? >> laura: they obviously don't believe that the next place they'll go will be better! it's a perk >> laura: it's like sleeping in the oxygen chamber.
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guess what? as thurgood marshall said, he said i'm getting old, things are falling off me. that's what happens spend time with the young, you can capture their spirit. that's what people should be doing. >> laura: don't they know the aging involves yourself u lar make up? you know your cells are dying right now we're running out of time. >> laura: former president obama spoke at my brother's keeper let's face it a lot of hip hop and rap music is built around me showing howie got more money than you, i'm -- i can disrespect you and you can't do nothing about it. i'm gonna talk about you. and punk you. if you are very confident about your sexuality, you don't have to have eight women around you twirking. [ laughter ] >> laura: i like how he said sexuality. is that the a hawaiian accent?
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chicago. he's good getting down with the people. >> laura: he has been good. my brother's keeper initiative was one of the best things ed and an example as a father >> laura: i like the fact he's talking about hip hop his production deal to put forward positive images for men across the political -- >> laura: it doesn't matter what race you are i agree. >> laura: tell me about this -- i know the book because we're reading the book, my sons and i are reading the book, maria is not, she's a little older. they love this book, just out, will wilder, the amulet of power it's an adventure. i've been getting images from young readers. when i go on tour and i see the kids how excited they are about having the book, this is about a twelve year old who does what we wish we could have done at that age, get an amulet, it's based on sampson which is the model
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for all the super powers. it's a discussion about the true source of power and strength, where it comes from, the battle between good and evil. kids recognize it. it's good to lean into it and explain, have a conversation. >> laura: i will say one thing, it begins at the louvre in world war ii. >> laura: it does. and he has an ability to see evil yes. wonder where that idea came from. >> laura: i see that all the time. big deal will wilder in your pith helmet. does the american left care more about the civil liberties of illegals or keeping america safe? late pest examples of illegal crime are unreal. they're never covered. we're gonna cover it with tom homan next. plus my twitter smack down of the day is still to come. a certain democratic congressman felt my wrath. it's so nice, though, stay right there. he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen
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to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo.
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♪ ♪ . >> president trump: we'll have a national emergency and we will then be sued and they will sue us in the 9th circuit even though it shouldn't be there. and we will possibly get a bad ruling, and then we'll get another bad ruling. and then we'll end up in the supreme court. >> laura: he's like karnack from carson. he had it all down. of course he was right.
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the 16 left wing states suing president trump. and of course it's all been assigned to oakland california based judge haywood gillium an obama appointee. this all played out just as john eastman and i predicted last night. >> laura: you can find a district court judge as we've seen in all these challenges to the president's temporary travel ban, some of the other moves, you can find a district court judge to issue a nationwide injunction thwarting the president's policy at least for a time they have. they judge shop. >> laura: shocker there's not a single judge that was appointed by a republican >> laura: got to get more judges on the court. the legal merits are one thing. there are plenty of it glaring national security examples to support the president's move. just this week six illegals linked to a mexican cartel arrested in north carolina for drug trafficking meth and heroin. now the massive operation including transporting large
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amounts of coke and meth across state lines. and louisiana, u.s. customs border protection arrested a convicted child section offender who had been previously deported. he was convicted in 2009, of first degree sexual offense involving a child and served 8 four months, whoa, in police son. after his release they say he was deported i guess in 2016. but then he made his way back here. joining me to discuss is former acting director of ice, tom bowman. we just learned toned the tonight house democrats plan to introduce their own resolution blocking trump's border wall plans that doesn't surprise me. the president had it right from the beginning. he knew he was going to be sued. everything he's done it since he's been president to try to ten force the i am depression laws and protect the border he's been sued. he was right. remember him and chief justice
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had it out over tweets, saying the 9th circuit was weak. >> laura: totally right. john roberts should be ashamed they went to the 9th circuit, not the fifth circumstance sut. of course they judge shopped. i think he wings this in the long-run. >> laura: larry hogan, governor of maryland, republican may run primary, against president trump, good luck larry. he said this on cbs i think the president made some real mistakes here. i don't think using the declaration of emergency powers is the right thing to do. i think it should be challenged. we've exaggerated what's going on at the border. >> laura: i don't know how much time he spent on the border, tom. maryland is bordering on insanity with taxes but it's not a border state i can guarantee you he hasn't been to the border and talked to one man and woman in green. he the hasn't looked at the data at the border. the border patrol arrests ms13, seizure of the fentanyl, ice
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arrested 138,000 criminals aliens in this country here illegally that committed crimes. if anybody doesn't city it they're ignoring the facts. it disat pointed me. there are states considering a state sanctuary law right now. >> laura: of course. maryland, go across maryland. it's a haven for illegal immigrants, same thing with northern virginia, fairfax county. this whole area is dealing with this hfrjts i'm surprised larry says this since they have a serious ms13 problem in maryland. >> laura: the girl was stabbed how many times? it was a horrific crime. this is what elizabeth warren, of course i won't do my impersonation, you heard it during the break. it's actually pretty good. tom let's hear what she has to say what would constitute a national emergency? oh, let's do the list. climate change. gun violence. student loan debt. right off the top.
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[ applause ] . >> laura: student loan debt it's incredible. you know she talked about gun violence. democrats just passed legislation in the house that if an illegal ale legal en attempts to buy a firearm atf can't contact ice. she wants to take away guns from the u.s. citizen but it's okay for an illegal to try to get a gun. >> laura: they don't want dui to be matter any more 10,000 people died from dui and the menendez doesn't think it's a crime. >> laura: last saturday in el paso we saw leftist lunacy on full display. protesters went into a border patrol museum and defaced pictures honoring fallen agents. they also decided to call border patrol agents murderers i'm sure a lot of border patrol agents are murderers,
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that's what they are. they have murdered families. they have murders youth. they have -- any humanitarian aid that's given to them at the border, like water we need to push back every way we can. >> laura: i'm not sure what was going on i find it disgusting. they dee faced a monument to 128 heroes who died in the line of duty protecting this country. they're ignore rant. they don't know the facts of what they're saying. i watched that video. they're wrong 100% of the things they said they're absolutely wrong. they're cowards. i say this because a lot of them wore masks. if they want to protest border patrol, don't go to a museum that's run by retirees, go to a border patrol station, let's see how far they get with that. they won't. they're cowards. they hide behind a false message to the american people.
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. >> laura: they're either dee facing statues honoring the end of world war ii, ripping down man uments not one of those protestors has the backbone or bravery to wear the uniform and defend their country. >> laura: victim hood mentality. they see themselves as victims t thank you tom. see which democratic congressman was on the receiving end of my twitter smack down when we come back! ♪ ♪ ♪ book now and enjoy free unlimited open bar, ..
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>> laura: time for tonight's twitter smacked him. i love that animation. >> i love that animation. the lucky winner is california congressman eric small well who complained on twitter it is snowing in new york. i need coffee. the closest café is in trump tower. this is me walking to an
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alternative. he would rather freeze than enter trump tower but i couldn't resist. here's my advice. since you are operating in on alternative universe for years, try the russian tea room. maybe he will finally find your collusion. take it from here. shannon: stop by anytime. fox news alert, police are negotiating the surrender of actor jussie smollett. they believe he orchestrated his own phony attack and tried to pin it on trump supporters. lawyers for 16-year-old catholic high school student laying out the case against

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