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issues. when you talk about things like amnesty and a settlement from -- >> harris: can i ask you, though -- california democrat >> bill: martha and i do the quiz on tucker tonight. we did yesterday, it will run connors meant john garamendi, who i talk with about the solar tonight. time -- he's got a wall and is it was not pretty. to come obviously. >> julie: i need to read up on it's also nancy pelosi's estate. the news. or maybe they should make it -- he was comparing the situation >> bill: have a great weekend. to the border of syria and jordan. all these things you'd like to bye-bye. see done. why can't democrats sit on the table come apples to apples, and >> melissa: fox news alert, do with what's going on here? new reaction to president trump's fiery rally in if we see up to 1 million people grand rapids, michigan, last come across by the end of night. their -- >> capri: that's what i'm saying come everybody needs to it was his first major campaign be an adult. appearances the attorney general's summary of the mueller fine, have a conversation about the mall. i don't know why are so obsessed probe findings. with not having a wall. this is "outnumbered" and i'm melissa francis. fine, given the wall, but we here today, harris faulkner. also need to have a serious town hall editor -- yes, it's friday. we've got that friday feeling conversation and -- >> katie: we don't need a going for a [laughter] town hall editor and fox news conversation, we need action. >> capri: but you can't have contributor, katie pavlich. former ohio senate democrat action without a conversation. the other part of this, talking about human trafficking, we do minority leader, capri cafaro. have some federal laws on the during the off the couch, books. there's jurisdiction over these fox news chief corresponded ed henry. you are "outnumbered" on friday, my friend. >> ed: good to be with the visas having to do with human trafficking.
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ball. i love all the chatter before the next time it comes up for the game. reauthorization, we need to take we should talk about that some of these issues into account. sometime. [laughter] >> harris: we can't! >> ed: instead of the rhetoric, we should look at the >> melissa: that's all off the stats. melissa laid out perfectly. record, henry. all these horrible things the president is reportedly seizing on his vindication of happening, democrats -- they called a manufactured crisis. russian collusion in the mueller to listen to the democrats with probe as a key strategy for his republicans. listen to the border patrol official. 2020 reelection bid. >> melissa: look at the last night night in the battled numbers. >> ed: he said it was 130,000 state of michigan, the president taking aim at democrats over the last year and we've already reached in three months. 2-year-long investigation. watch this. >> harris: taking a picture of a big welcome i'm going to put >> after three years of lies and it on instagram. >> melissa: good idea. smears and slander, the russian president trump says the g.o.p. can become the party of great health care, but some hoax is finally dead. republicans don't appear to even the collusion delusion is over. want to touch this political hot potato head of 2020. so, show the president move [cheers and applause] forward with his promise of you know, it's interesting -- repealing obamacare? if so, what is the plan to robert mueller was a god to the replace it? have the democrats and end of democrats. was a god to them until he said the gift by this? there was no collusion. we will debate. they don't like him so much right now. that's next. speak of the democrats are pushing socialist government-run our movement took on the health care. republicans want you to have an political establishment, the corrupt media. affordable plan that is just
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and it's never been more corrupt right for you. than it is today. ♪ what do you have there? the russia witch hunt was a plan p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. by those who lost the election i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. to try and illegally regain power by framing innocent p3 snacks. americans, many of them. the more interesting way to get your protein. they suffered. with an elaborate hoax. they wanted to destroy a movement like our country has never seen before. these people are sick. [cheers and applause] all of the democrat politicians, the media bosses, bad people. [boos] the crooked journalists, the totally dishonest tv pundits. by the way, they know it's not true. >> melissa: i think he likes
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the media, no customer [laughter] some republicans say the president is pushing the wrong 2020 message, though. former senior advisor to george of the bush, karl rove, writing in "the wall street journal," "the president should focus on his time on the warring economy, impressive john creation, and bigger paychecks." a fox poll found that 50% approve of his handling of the economy while 42% disapprove. the most important number is that between 13% and 20% of voters are still up for grabs. it was on the swing voters, not to the little g.o.p. base that he must focus. neither party can win in 2020 with only its strongest supporters." among boasting the president should not move on from mueller, conservative radio host rush limbaugh. he spoke to our bret baier last night. listen. speak of the people of this country were told that president was a traitor. they were assured there president had concluded, had stolen the election.
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none of it happened. and the special counsel has known there was no collusion since before the investigation began. there has never been any evidence of it. >> melissa: ed henry, our own charles payne pointing out this morning new numbers coming from the university of michigan, consumer sentiment study. middle and low income wages are finally rising. the most people in the country have reported an increase in pay since 1966. >> ed: you wouldn't know it if you picked up the front page of "the new york times" today. they have a story saying the opposite, that the economy is slowing down that things will be horrible for president trump. >> melissa: people know better, though. they know better in michigan. >> ed: if your paycheck is fedor, you who but are about to come number one. they see manufacturing is slowing down but they leave out the fact that manufacturing jobs have been growing under introducing miracle-gro's next big thing: president trump more than they performance organics. have in over a decade. this new organic collection of soil and plant food without that context and you understand why he wants to go on is what you've always wanted. the attack last night. not about the economy and no compromise. health care and twice the results. immigration, but to fight back guaranteed. on mueller. on >> harris: on the pundits we miracle-gro performance organics.
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should move on, he has been battered for cheers. for what he believes to be a fake story. all the sudden he supposed to say, "never mind, i'm going to move on to the economy questionnaire" of course he should talk about the economy, but if democrats are calling for transparency on the mueller report they better be careful what they wish for. they may get transparency on the fisa war thing started. that's what rush limbaugh was talking about. >> capri: the american public needs all of it. whether it's the fisa report with the mueller report. it's necessary i think that transparency -- the american public has been told a million different stories and they need to be able to make up their minds for themselves. i recognize that we are not going to be able to get 100%, things will have to be redacted under law, but transparency is always a good thing. and the american public deserves to have an opportunity to make your mind up for themselves. >> katie: president trump is calling for that transparency. democrats, this is their latest
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talking point. they're trying to say they are the only ones calling for the report to be the release. but the president himself and republicans in the house and senate have said they are open to releasing as much as they can under the rules and regulations >> we got rid of the individual of the special counsel. mandate where you were forced to but when it comes to the pay a lot of money for the politics of this, for two years privilege of not having to buy it's been a cloud over the trip bad health care. okay? administration. not too good. "did you do this, did he not do this question marco on his so we are going to get rid of campaign could have colluded?" obamacare. i said it the other day, the noticing a person did. republican party will become the according to william barr, party of great health care. rod rosenstein, and it's good. robert mueller. it's important. this is what we have to drain the swamp, we talked about last [cheers and applause] >> harris: president trump last night as rally in michigan, night. this corruption washington, d.c., still, we need another four years to do this job and get it done. and he did a good job in front once again tearing into obamacare. sing the affordable care act is just too expensive. of michigan audience last night. >> harris: i want to pick up the president also stepped up on something you said. it isn't like there's a million pressure on republicans for a stories that have been told to replacement, and promising to come up with a better and the public. cheaper health insurance plan. there's been one narrative. and we know what the narrative the senate majority leader, was. collusion is not a crime, but mitch mcconnell, seems to be leaving the ball in the the narrative was all about president's court when it comes that. i thought adam schiff yesterday to transforming the g.o.p. into was interesting when he started the party of great health care. here's mcconnell. off, "they may not care, i "i look forward to seeing with
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care." i thought it was a strong the president is proposing, and presentation. what he can work out with the it didn't change the fact -- and even he said, "i accept the speaker. i'm focusing on stopping the report on collusion. i didn't think they could could democrats' medicare for nonskiing." meanwhile, democrats throughout prove conspiracy." and they didn't. the week have been seething on i was moved with what you talked about with charles payne. the president's move, look at me the opportunity f health care i watch it this morning. the number of people in the it. speak of the g.o.p. will never lower and middle class who are starting to feel that lift. stop trying to destroy the affordable health care of the president today -- and i know we will talking about it america's families. what happens -- he's going >> it's ridiculous, ridiculous what they are doing. to an area called canal points. and why the president or one he's looking at the said would go down that path is infrastructure there, an earthen dam that has been weakened over time. canal point is a farming unconscionable. speak of the president wants to community where a large go back to repeal and replace percentage of the population lives below the poverty line. again? again, you have a president -- make our day. no matter how you feel about his [laughter] >> harris: ed henry, is this a politics, he's going to an area gift to democrats? that may not feel like the sun >> ed: in the short term it is light is them very much. pretty thing mitch mcconnell trying to ward in the present of the rust belt. that. you don't have to take it from last time around, previous the chuck schumer. 2016. >> harris: why? not a lot of sunlight for the >> ed: he's putting the ball democrats on that side of the on the court saying, "where's the plan?" they want a republican plan. aisle. >> ed: he got elected. not russia, the forgotten man at the end of the statement he that the forgotten woman that he talked about.
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said, "i'm focused on the medicare for nothing." he's using the key front of medicare for all. >> melissa: you were talking about palm beach florida where his point is are republicans running in 2020 would rather we were waiting for marine one to be there. talk about what they see as a he will get out, he will be there before you future is that scheme. >> harris: or socialism. >> ed: and the president to arion makes his point about and step in on that message by going for structure. back to obamacare. he makes the point about the economy. yes, he worked for republicans in 2014 for a number of reasons. last what don't like night, when they were trying to tear down he was in michigan that was the biggest year that i heard. obamacare, and obama was still from that crowd. in charge. in other republicans are in we talked about, "look how hard charge. i have work to bring their jobs >> harris: two things, capri. the president come through the back to michigan. the job is not done. you are not where you should be, white house this week -- i interviewed mercedes schlapp from the communications department. they said that he understands the election, pre-existing conditions, and his i promised you were a priority, i've come through on that plan would include that. front." but the problem with all this is he made that argument. you can poke holes on it from that nancy pelosi just rolled the other side, he got a big out a plan they didn't have medicare for none or all in it. cheer, but i think he's acutely >> capri: and that's a good aware that he needs to make both thing. again, i think it shows that the cases. >> katie: talks of the people democrats have an opportunity to directly. be realistic about this. if people feel he's talking directly to them when he says, and pivot away from the "i'm going to be bringing you more opportunity and bring you a "medicare for all, medicare for none," because, as we just saw, job," it's the whole
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administration's approach. it is a great talking point for not just the president. if walker has been falling over republicans to push back on. the country quietly for two years. if we have something that's an she went to dps factory in alternative that is more realistic, it shows that we are georgia, i believe. smart about it, and that we are she met with a number of companies to try and bridge the realistic. skill gap to try and get i think acknowledging the fact people -- not just necessarily that some of the moves that president trump and his out of college but people who graduate from high school who administration of john, they've contributed to an increase of don't into good paying, 7 million americans being uninsured, for example. skills-based jobs. with good salaries. this has been something they've worked on in a variety of areas and a whole host of other inside of the administration. issues. look, if you don't have the ability for everyone to be in >> harris: i was going to quit the risk pool, you're not going to be able to cover preexisting though my quickly ask at about conditions. >> melissa: can i tell you this. exactly what he's doing customer he's going to lake okeechobee. he's going to do something you're both right in that you are both talking about both democrats wanted to do, and thus talk about infrastructure. sides of stress talking points. the criticism coming from them mitch mcconnell wants to harp on medicare for none, which is what today, by the way, that is not their plan is. paying attention to the everglades in florida. everybody wants to talk about that's another area he could be the failure of the other one made aware of, i suppose. 'explain. the truth is, it has all been a but what happens customer give cover to other white houses. fairly. the president knows that what what happens with messaging? politicians want to do most in when you go and meet with the life is nothing. group of people and the they want to sit there and not a opposition wants to turn away from that, i hope have you seen fix a damn thing. the houses handle it? do they get frustrated because >> harris: ooh!
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mediators want to talk about stories like infrastructure. >> melissa: once again, he's going to put them in a situation the president, he will talk where they have to act. about the smollett case or something like that. the bottom line is that infrastructure is important. >> ed: look at immigration, i think this is an opportunity it's a crisis and they are not for the president to put the acting like that. ball back in nancy pelosi's if you want seven years ago they court. i remember in the campaign last year it was all about kitchen started this conversation. obamacare is turning nine. table issues, health care, the economy, jobs. >> katie: republicans are already losing on the issue of and said they talked about impeachment. you have anti-semitic remarks. health care. all these other side issues. sure, it's politically risky, just like we talked about the but it's also risky to not do anything about it and allow president's tweets pulling them democrats to win that argument. off message, the democrats have been pulled off message. why don't they come to get on the fact is that nancy pelosi is something like infrastructure? you are right to bring it up. talking about protecting affordable health care. it's something that would help there is a big difference the president and democrats. >> harris: it would help between insurance and health care. america, that's most important the fact is that, under part. >> ed: wright, both sides. obamacare, there is a very >> melissa: they are criticizing him for not putting little health care and a lot of enough money for for this. expensive insurance. whether it's through monthly he's talking about a public-private partnership which premiums or deductibles, lack of ties into what you were saying, with ivanka trump flying around doctors, doctors retiring en masse, covering hospitals getting people to the jobs they need to be filled. closing. with that partnership, that's a that's decreasing care. good message that could get out
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>> melissa: we all know everything a piece of it is but gets overshadowed by this broken. they don't want to fix it other stuff. because it's good politically for them. albright, president trump last >> harris: as we go forward, night also defending his emergency declaration for border this forces both sides to come wall funding is the nation's up with something we haven't seen in a while. that's a point where they can maybe sit down and come homeland security secretary warns that the migrant crisis he together. the president, as melissa has astutely pointed out, knows that they are -- you didn't say this, situation. and asks congress for a special request. i will -- politically we will tell you what that is, constipated. [laughter] it seems that congress can't get plus debate how big an issue that done. >> ed: they can't. border security will be in the and it seems like they like 2020 campaign. chaos. he's got people saying not to do also, democrats rallying behind it, and he loves the risk. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff as he loves the chaos. meaning, if you rip apart obamacare, you've got to come up republicans step up calls for with something. him to step down from his post >> capri: unless they find a over his repeated claims of way to compromise, because trump-russia collusion. you've republicans in an democratic house. the president also has some who are right. thoughts about schiff. nobody wants to do anything. >> harris: even when they were reactants from the couch, head. by kimberly the same over the last few years. >> little pencil-neck they didn't come up with something that would actually adam schiff. work. >> capri: this whole debate has resurfaced because of a got the smallest, thinnest neck i've ever seen. ruling coming out of the fifth circuit basically saying that [laughter] obamacare is unconstitutional, he is not a long ball hitter. because of the elimination of the individual mandate and the
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night for virginia republican >> harris: president trump state legislatures, and unleashing what he really thinks of house intelligence committee political reports that before chair adam schiff at his pens headed out to that event the president asked him to michigan rally last night, just hours after all nine republicans deliver this message. on that panel called on schiff s "tell them we think virginia is in play and then i'm going to be repeated claims to have seen there." they could signal nitrogen by five points in the 2016 evidence of trump-russia election. ed, you are familiar with the collusion. democrats, including house speaker nancy pelosi, defending area. schiff as a top house republican they hired jason simmons, a hits back. veteran of not elusive in politics but terms 2016 campaign >> i'm so proud of the work of to try and look into whether they can take advantage of the chairman adam schiff. controversy in virginia. what do you think? >> i think it's remarkable, an historic contrast to the first of all, that the irresponsible, almost criminal behavior of the previous chair lieutenant governor, governor, and attorney general are all of the committee. still there. black faced allegations of so what is the president afraid assault, and their all still of? is he afraid of the truth that he would go after remember, a empowered. i suspect that if they were chairman of the committee, a republican governors and lieutenant governors they might have been hounded out of office. so that's fascinating. respected chairman of the committee and the congress? i think they are just security the other thing to pay attention cats. they just don't know what to is the number 13 13p that'sa number of electoral votes in to do so they have to make an virginia.
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attack. >> i think a lot of pelosi's he's got out of wisconsin and we poodles out there are running stopped at michigan. scared of the facts. but they're still trying to that rust belt, that was the big chase down witch hunts. if they want to be part of surprise for him in 2016. it's going to be an uphill climb constant harassment to the to make sure he can keep all president, his family, allowing that. that's what he was in michigan babies were born to be killed when they're outside of the last night. if you can carry virginia, i womb, that's what they become. it's radical. still think it's uphill, but he's got a shot at it. that was 13 electoral votes [laughter] >> harris: you've got could be very important. scaredy-cat's, a pelosi poodle. >> katie: capri, president trump seems always want to go after things that people saying we'll never never get. [laughter] of the democrats seem to be michigan wisconsin 2016, he said doubling down on russian collusion allegations, noting there was no way, he ends up winning. that newly didn't make a will this be worth it? >> capri: it could be. i think it's possible. conclusion of obstruction of justice. the situation with the democrats meanwhile, democrats keep in virginia, i agree they hammering william barr summary of mueller's reports, and now shouldn't be there. contrasting it with the length i'm shocked that they are still of the entire mueller report. watch it. there. but i do think that because, >> for mr. barr to quickly issue particularly because of the northern virginia contingent that is really what has made the a four-page report in his commonwealth of virginia more blue, let's not forget about how attempt to try and exonerate the government shutdown impact president trump, and now to delay the release of an over of those individuals.
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i think they won't forget that 300-page report written by in 2020. because there are so many federal workers in virginia. mueller so the american people i think it will be an uphill and we senators and congressmen climb and they've got to figure can see what was written, has out a way to engage those voters in northern virginia. or, move up the participation in too much of the odor of political expediency to have the the rest of the state. >> melissa: i think it's a decoy. he gets them to go back and man who appointed him, defend virginia. spent some money there. president trump. it's similar to when democrats >> harris: okay. so, adam schiff says he accepts get excited and put a lot of energy and i may be flipping the mueller report finding on collusion. texas. you spend a lot of resources but they are still looking for there and then at the end of the it. he said he accepts it. day you're like, "was really what is going on? where the?" he says, "virginia will be a lab, i will force the dispense >> ed: democrats haven't learned anything is what i think is going on. of time and" it's very clever. >> capri: that's a huge problem for democrats. i just wrote a piece for foxnews.com on this. >> katie: capri is right about i think it's very important for democrats to move on from this the divide in virginia. once you get out into the issue. country, its term country. we waited and waited. we said we would accept the findings. >> ed: it's mostly government adam schiff, for example, has workers, as he put it up. they are almost. already said he does. we need to focus on these bread-and-butter issues like she won by five, as you say. health care. >> harris: what happens if you and barack obama won virginia don't? hakeem jeffries, nancy pelosi, twice. others are looking at the idea as a doable question i guess. this president has been told that this is a build up to again and again that he can't do
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impeachment and they are saying, that, and he has beaten the odds again and again. "no, that's not we were hired to do." what happens if they don't get this right? >> capri: we are going to >> katie: republicans are also lose. spending money to send staffers to the ground there. we are on the precipice, i think, of not being able to compete in 2020. president trump right now is in a very strong position with the >> capri: that means democrats will have to step up, too. economy. he shouldn't be out there saying >> katie: more "outnumbered" in a moment. ♪ i wanna keep doing what i love, things like "pencil-neck" and whatever. that's who he is and i think we that's the retirement plan. accept that. >> harris: that's what he with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. does. it's for my family, its for my self, >> capri: i think a lot of people find that gauche, as my its for my future. annuities can provide protected income for life. grandmother would say. but he's a straight talking guy. learn more at retire your risk dot org. if the democrats continue to fixate on donald trump, they are with the most lobster dishes lobsterfesof the yearred lobster going to get nothing else but -- like lobster lover's dream and new ultimate lobsterfest surf and turf. >> harris: you know who is so come lobsterfest today! saying that? the mayor pete that they say they love. and now for a limited time, get ten percent off red lobster to go. pete buttigieg. >> capri: he's my guide. >> harris: katie? [laughter] >> katie: i mean, look -- i think it's interesting that some democrats want to move on and we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. not because they think the issue is not good. because with expedia, to them, it's been extremely i saved when i added a hotel to our flight.
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this comes down to accountability for people in high intelligence gathering. including adam schiff, who have abused their access to classified information and told lies to the american people about it. there has to be kind ability for it. >> melissa: he has zero credibility now at this point. the problem is, yes, politicians loudly time. the problem is his post. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, the way he abused it, saying every day can begin with flakes. that he had seen classified it's a reminder of your struggles with psoriasis. information that proved basically he called the but what if your psoriasis symptoms president -- saying he was guilty of treason. didn't follow you around? >> ed: he didn't follow the facts, was his problem. that's why there's ilumya. with just 2 doses, a majority of people were clear or almost clear. >> melissa: if you heard michael cavuto earlier, if they and over time, even more people were clear or almost clear. cared about these things, cavuto is talking about how many people were fired from the fbi, trump all with dosing 4 times a year... after 2 initial doses. plus, ilumya was shown to have similar risks of infections officials, trying to tempt them into various things. compared to placebo. don't use if you are allergic to ilumya if that were true you would care about investigating that. or any of its ingredients. before starting treatment, he would care about how it your doctor should check for tuberculosis and infections. started. he would care or you don't.
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after checking there is no need for routine lab monitoring unless your doctor advises it. >> harris: the president is going for as much transparency ilumya may increase your risk of infections as rules and regs per ag bars and lower your ability to fight them. drive will allow them to do. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, he's looking at the size of one or if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. situation. remember, there were republicans this could be your chance who renewed that three times. to leave your psoriasis symptoms behind. a look at a guy inside of the ask your doctor for ilumya today, for a clearer tomorrow. term campaign, papadopoulos. so he wants all of it sunlight -ed. >> ed: one chuck schumer was up there, he said he was part of a cover up. they said that before. but schumer is saying he delayed putting out the report. he didn't delay anything. he got the report last week and companies looking to produce legitimate grand jury information. >> capri: its 400 pages, right? >> ed: the idea that it's delayed is not true. we should call out the senate democratic leader. >> harris: will set up mention the fact that he's been 80 before. >> ed: right, he's not a chump guy. he's a bush guide. >> capri: can i jump in here real quick? democrats run the rest, maybe they might eventually accept this movie tell my mueller
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stuff. then they will pivot to the mall events cause. we've already seen that. >> ed: they said they were going to move on. they want to go to the southern district. >> harris: what can democrats move on to? >> capri: i think that health care is the best opportunity for their paid it's a stark contrast between what's happening in the trump administration. it was a winning issue in 2018 for the midterm. >> harris: they've got to come up with that plan. >> melissa: what a great hour! they rolled it out this. thank you to ed henry. you are everywhere these days. it doesn't have medicare for all. you are writing the big white if your 2020 democrat, that's a good set today, right? thing. just got thrown under all meals shepard smith? of the bus. >> ed: yes, and "fox & friends" as we can. think strapping the! [laughter] also, in battleground michigan, >> melissa: could become any final thoughts for us? the president made the case were health care? as portable as the homeland >> capri: please. security chief pleads for help fix health care. [laughter] >> melissa: we are back at from congress. noon eastern on how all this could play out in monday. now, here's health care the 2020 campaign. >> harris: news is being made as we hear from president trump >> we are building that wall. in florida at a moment. a triumphant trumpet taking a post-mueller reported victory
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♪ >> we are building that wall. we are building that wall. we had to go down a little bit of a different path, but that's okay. national emergency it is. if you look at the border and you look at the hundreds of thousands of people that are invading -- or at least trying to invade our country -- you would know that we need it. and we are building it, building it a lot faster than any -- and better. >> melissa: president trump going to keep building his border wall during last night's rally in michigan. this, as a kirstjen nielsen asks congress for authority to deport undocumented unaccompanied minors. calling the situation of the southern border "dyer." another ten lawmakers, she writes, "we are grappling with a national security catastrophe that is worsening by the day."
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and the department has run out of the capacity, despite extraordinary interest departmental and interagency efforts. i'm especially concerned about the level of families and unaccompanied children arriving at our borders and in federal custody. according to dhs request, immediate congressional assistance to stabilize the situation. in the meantime, the pentagon as a part of the scouting sites on the border with mexico for a new physical in parts of mexico and new mexico. the top border official for the rio grande valley says so far this year agents have already apprehended nearly as many people as 162,000. they caught in all of last year. listen to this. >> we are ready at 130,000, and we are projecting we will be at 260,000 easily this year. 100% increase across thethey ar.
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our people are doing the best that they possibly can, but we are just simply being overwhelmed. we only think it's going to progressively get worse, unless we have some major policy revisions. >> harris: we have this just income a short while ago the president again signing tom sounding off of the board chris is pretreating in part, "if mexico doesn't mutely stop all illegal immigration coming to united states through a southern border, i will be closing the border or large sections of the border next week." just to take this out of the realm of opinion, and go for just the stats that we are hearing -- people in the audience out there, whatever party or from, you can decide whether this is a crisis or not. there are some of the shocking stats. just four months into this fiscal year, let's show them to you. border-white, migrant family branches are up 338%. up more than 1600% around
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el paso. up nearly than 200% near tucson. released more -- they have released 1,000 migrant family members since late december. so so you solve a lot of people saying it's a fake crisis. it is fearmongering on the part of this network, on the part of -- let's just look at the numbers. why are we saying -- or do you think is going on, katie costa mark >> katie: we are seeing this increase for a couple reasons. first, the cartels and human traffickers paid to bring people to the border know the rules better than anybody else. they know that the central american laws are different for people for mexico, meaning they are required by american and united states immigration law to be processed through our system before they could be deported. this is a huge backlog of that
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system and therefore they cannot be deported. instead they are having to release people into the country because all of the facilities are full. if you go back to january when president trump signed as national emergency, he also signed the funding bill. that congress put forward. in the bill there was a provision that give amnesty to any person in the united states who decides to become a sponsor of an unaccompanied minor brought to that border and dropped off. that is also fueling these numbers and increasing them as we go into the summer months, which inevitably every single year we see an increase in illegal immigration. it's an issue of the asylum process, being way too lenient. the bar being very low at the initial hearing. it's an issue of amnesty for those inside the country who claimed to be sponsors. most of the time they are also here illegally. >> harris: don't ask me to heather so much more awareness, harris. brought that to our attention without article from "the new york times," "we pay with our bodies." i feel like i would love to take
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some of these children in my own come up that's not what we're talking about here. we're talking about human trafficking. as i talk to people out in the public, you really aren't aware that this is going on in the united states. you point to the article in "the new york times." >> harris: since then leave see more coverage of it was happening in the united states for some of these young people were taken and used as slaves. that particular article talked about the trade, but also talked about how the women before she was repeatedly used that way and raped was in charge of making the food for the house were some of these people are. it's almost, say, a cottage industry that has been set up. on the outside of illegal immigration. you couple that with whatever reporter, william la jeunesse, has been calling the conveyor belt that these little kids are on. where they will be, along with them you will come a drug cartel member, they will get to the border, is that child to get there, and then that child is deported, sent back, and used
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all over again. that they are just that rapacious. >> capri: it seems to me that will mean to do is two things. we really to address these
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