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stages of grief. i still have not embraced acceptance. two years, grow up, get over it. two other words, no collusion! never be the destroyed trump haight, laura hart -- laura ingraham. >> laura>> sean: i will never be hate rage, destroyed trump media mob. >> laura: okay, got it. we have to do one whole segment where it's just a long series of additives because that could be a good drinking game, hannity thought that you drink. >> sean: probably more than you. >> laura: is your cold better? thank you very much. you had a fantastic show. you take care. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle," busy washington. do you remember the three virginia democrats all embroiled
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in scandal? it is interesting how the media stopped caring about it all and all remain in office. tonight we have an update you will not want to miss. also tonight 2020 democratic candidates as illegal border crossings aren't a threat to american national securities. shouldn't be a crime any longer. we will speak to a former latino gang member and a convicted murderer with a message for the open border, plus here is something you will not see anywhere else, why are rare and easily preventable diseases making a comeback in the united states? and even more frightening, why are new ones popping up? the head of a night age with an urgent message, you can't miss it but first the making of the new progressive, the focus of tonight's angle. now, three weeks ago, we showed you how the democrat
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infotainment complex, beto o'rourke with a glossy, beautiful vanity fair feature. the former texan congressman a pen up with impressive fund-raising hole. he went from texas senate rate loser to modern-day matinee idol completely adoring female fans, but still it seemed like, may be just flailing, but then came a part-time parent in his apology for his privilege and didn't you just start feeling exhausted by it all? i think in this weird, new cycle bait oh already seems like yesterday's news. meanwhile, the newest darling of journalist, hollywood's and metro lefties is a mayor of south bend, indiana. meet 37-year-old pete, navy reservist, her big red, road scholar and a married man if he won the presidency would be a
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presidential first. and remember america likes first, the coastal elite, i don't think they've ever loved a midwesterner as much as they love pete. he is a charmer. he is disarmingly charming and he has like an innocence about him but at the same time, he is an intellectual. >> laura: oh, anna, he's beyond intellectual. >> i guess the good news is that actually be insightful, knowledgeable about the issues and also having a go positive experience counts for something in politics. he's first on policy and can talk about anything you ask him. >> laura: he so different from what we have now. >> incredible to see how he's been able to rise, being the complete opposite of what we see right now in the white house when it comes to the way he
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speaks, just as calmness, his character. he doesn't like women. >> laura: and, yes, he's humble. >> i went to her referred in the u.k. to study after that. and that's when i realized, it it didn't matter to me. >> but you were a scholar. a very humble guy. >> laura: left this and never trump best across the land are falling in love. >> we just got inundated with calls by people saying, this guy is the real thing. we love may repeat. >> laura: pronouncing his last name, that is an issue altogether. pete buttigieg, we saw peter buttigieg of minneapolis. >> there was something in the mayor pete buttigieg. >> laura: it's not easy, okay? i think i made it through the monologue without slashing it
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once. but don't bet on me. pete makes light of his last name. check out the wall of his new office. >> we are finding our way into this new headquarters which is full of increasingly fantastic team. there is nothing anybody else will know how to say the name. >> laura: fet is cute doogie howser kind of figure kind of way. but what do we really know about the new "it boy"? he spent tens of millions of dollars on infrastructure. afforded a lot of locals of horror. and seems to have trouble keeping track of the homicide numbers in his city. >> when i was a kid, it was not unusual to have 20 homicides in south bend. last year we had nine. that is obviously too many. >> look as your term as mayor and it's gonna. >> i would choose up-and-down year to year if you look at the homicide rate. >> laura: look, buttigieg is really smart and worked at the global consultant company and
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after finishing at oxford. he says he's a traditional episcopalian whatever that means these days in a "new york times" column, neocon moralist david broke in full fan boy mode, right, the judge is and personified by the lgbtq movement but it doesn't do so in a way that feels threatening or transgressive to social conservatives. he has conservative family values. and it's just his spouse has a husband, not a wife. first of all, i don't know how many social conservatives david brooks actually knows or interviewed for the column, but support for abortion on demand does not qualify. as they did with the obama the media is attempting to take an office with limited experience and wrap him up in a warm, fuzzy personal, narrative. >> laura: south bend, indiana,
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nutley the first openly gay presidential. mirroring last year. >> a married a teacher so i married. >> i'm really excited to get to know him on a much larger scale. >> laura: also with obama, his parents were radical, his father whom he describes in his memoir as the man on the left was a notre dame literature professor so that is great but according to the "washington examiner," buttigieg a committed mars could assist with the manifesto and worked to inject merce -- marxism into the wider culture. pete was close to his father which you can expect which will eat of course many voters to wonder how far are the apple fell from the tree, but the question will be asked on campaign trail but come on, why fixate on any of that question does it matter? david brooks says he is a wash in a conservative family values. despite never held statewide
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office, buttigieg has something else going for him "he's a progressive on policy issues, but he doesn't sound like an angry revolutionary." he chooses grand ideological conflict. this reads like an old obama road. did he write the same thing about obama? the aura and the historic nature of the man is far more important than the substance kids, get used to it. but ignore the gauzy profile and you find buttigieg's pretty much a garden-variety leftist. kind of calm and soft spoken for sure. but he supports the green new deal, a wealth tax, single payer health plan, amnesty, for certain illegals and packing the court with more than nine justices and then there is this. >> the justice court getting rid of electoral college. absolutely, it's got to go. >> laura: don't be fooled by
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curated damage. the guy believes in a set of policies that would set back the economic gain and take money out of the pockets of people who work for government programs that don't. he was up in the constitution to ensure that california and new york trump the views of heartland every time. and last august he said president trump a disgraced game show host. vice president pence, he said this a socialist extremist the likes of which our country has not known. in in national politics. wow so much for conservative family values. and beyond boy scout demeanor and mayor buttigieg is a creator of media apparatus desperate to oust trump. the same reason they built up aoc and beto to whip up the democrat base, keep them excited to, keep them engaged. anything to divert voters attention from the growing 401(k), bigger paycheck and all
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that good news that happen because of trump's policies. oh, and another thing, the cool fact that cool pete's spe seven languages doesn't change socialism doesn't work in any of them. and that is "the angle." here and how jennifer work, the campaign manager when he ran to the head of the dnc and chairman of the american conservative union, jennifer, you called mayor pete a transcended candidate. or the democrats wrapped up in finding their new obama here? >> i don't think they are and i think you can see from the diversity of opinions and the 2020 crowd that we are very, very focused on someone who can beat donald trump. but mayor p is transcended candidate changing the language of the democratic party in terms of the election. he is taping -- taking backwards freedom and security and democracy but the right over tho decades to talk about things that affect voters in their
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everyday life. >> laura: so what does that mean? what one policy will raise the standard of living for americans who finally have seen pay raises for the first time in 18 years. >> jennifer: mayor pete talks about not being free. if you are not free to marry the person you love -- >> laura: that is pretty established. why are you going back ten years for social issues? the supreme court decided gay marriage is the law of the land. so that is the issue to vote for? >> jennifer: but love is not free if you are burdened by student debt. you are not free if you are not allowed to make your own health care choice. >> laura: so free stop, so it's like mayor pete, free, free, free. >> jennifer: freedom is very different from paris. >> laura: well, the fact that you joined them together, if you don't get stuff or you don't have freedom. and an attractive canada come extremely well-spoken. he has a calm presentation which i think is nice and an era where people are at each other's throat.
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that is an attractive quality and anybody, a woman or a man. but what about kamala harris she took in $20 million on campaign trail and why is no one talking about my run being as historic as may be his would be? >> i think the money hole is interesting and a lot of enthusiasm on the left to take trump out but as a midwesterner i thought it was interesting with scott walker, republicans wanted a fighter. scott walker a great governor, calm demeanor. and i think republicans look at these democrats and all crazy, moving their arms around and they look at mayor pete, hey, we like this guy. calm, i don't think that's what democrats want. no weapons, a marvelous thing, but i think they want arms wailing and they want to hear about what you talked about a good vigorous socialist and as much as he's appealing, i don't think it's what they want. >> jennifer: the last thing the democrats want is someone who flails players arms instead of say what he means -- means.
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some money with organic support and that is mayor pete as much s you want to say >> laura: he has a naval reservist which obviously come a really smart guy. >> jennifer: sure. we went but what has he done as mayor of south bend that would indicate that he has what it takes to manage the u.s. >> jennifer: if you look at a lot of his policies, he will have a thousand days when he took over. the entire infant structure of the city. i believe "newsweek" his head >> laura: "newsweek." to be too he said south bend was one of the dying cities of the last 100 years. >> matt: i spent a lot of time in south bend. but let me just jump in. >> jennifer: that is coming off because a lot of what mayor pete has done. he has more executive experience than the vice president. more experienced than the government and the president -- >> laura: that's funny.
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>> jennifer: more than anybody in the oval office. >> matt: midwesterner mayor to have presidential experience but i do think -- 's but it was significant private sector experience which is what the nation wanted. these democrats actually made is not the wrong question for the democrats are not about what you have done but about make me feel like you know how far left we want to move. that's what they want. >> laura: and want to play a sound bite, this was when he appeared on morning joe and asked about late term abortion. watch. >> do you support the late-term abortion legislation that was passed in the new york state legislature new york state legislature as well as in virginia? >> i don't think we need more restrictions right now. i just believe when a woman is in that situation and we were talking about those situations covered by that law, involvement of the mayo clinic like me is not helping. >> laura: jennifer, i think someone as smart as he is, that is a facile response.
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so he falls back on men can't have any comment or have any say in a situation where a fully formed human being is about to emerge from a woman's womb. and deserves no protection? see, when they try to pass them off as mr. family values in indiana, that just destroys that image. that destroys it. he would be smart to say, you know something, the bar -- the party is gone too far and it i'm here to stand for those who aree in the womb. and if he did that, oh, my gosh you want to see a real explosion of support for him, right, matt? the hardest thing for the democrats would be to a little bit pro-life on these issues. that would send -- >> jennifer: it is not about being pro-life and antichoice. you heard the mayor say he didn't leave as an elected official that he should be -- >> laura: elected officials don't have any rules to protect the vulnerable. he did a great job for
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south bend disadvantaged people. >> jennifer: elected officials with health care decision of a woman and her dr. -- >> laura: so giving birth is now a medical condition, actually a natural process of life and procreation. >> matt: by the way, plenty of these young babies are girls also was a witch i think it is ironic. the question i would have, is there anything that with the other democrats running, he is for open borders and no limitation on abortion and the green new deal. a breath of fresh air. give me a policy that is fresh, that is different from all the others. >> laura: is it the way he speaks in his tone? that is the way obama was. obama had a style. was it a style and he was the first periods and an incredible -- >> jennifer: he has the ability to speak to the prescriptions without getting annoyed at the voter who is questioning. >> laura: is that the bar you are setting? >> that is not the bar.
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>> laura: beto does not get confused. >> matt: i don't think beta was listening. >> laura: phaedo does not get annoyed. kamala harris just laughs at the answer. >> jennifer: i think you can see by fund-raising, that it is a lot about enthusiasm. >> laura: which will win out? when you talk about mayor pete deep differentiating his policies, these are policies -- >> matt: they are all the same, just different. >> jennifer: they are very exciting and appealing. >> laura: which first will win out? all right, panel. >> matt: or lose out. >> laura: fascinating conversation. speaking of the media they just don't build political stores but keep them up there, don't they? remember february rocked by a trio of scandals with the governor, lieutenant governor and the attorney general? the black phase, sexual assault dominated the news cycle for days. then it all went -- "new york times" signed it up
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with this headline it went pool. and the cascade of political scandal. but the woman accused lieutenant justin fairfax not backing down. >> you have someone in a position of leadership who has the ability to affect legislation on how these issues will be handled. and he, himself is a predator. >> what do you want to happen to justin fairfax? >> i want him to resign. voters want them to know the people of virginia to know the truth. i would like the virginia legislature to do the right thing. >> laura: today virginia house speaker kirk cox a republican released the following statement. the alleged victim seeking bipartisan hearing. republicans seeking bipartisan hearing. the democrats and house of delegates refusing to allow that to happen. turning to me now, todd gilbert, todd, i think i know the answer to this question but boy, this is a big series of scandals.
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and now, the party that claims the protector of women's rights, women's health, unwilling to have a hearing? let's just start with the fairfax allegations. >> todd: yeah, his strange times in virginia, laura. but you know, the latest is we in the house republican caucus have made multiple overtures to our colleagues in the democratic caucus and both ms. watson and dr. tyson have made it very clear that they would love the opportunity to have a full hearing. they were allegations before the people of virginia and that the legislature to equipped to prove that for them and they made it clear as well they will not participate in such a hearing if it doesn't have bipartisan support. so we have tried to engage colleagues across the aisle to participate in this process. >> laura: wait a second, todd, is anyone talked about north him anymore? this was just dominating national politics.
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and i'm so tired of hearing myself say this, but if these were republicans accused of the same types of things but they probably would have quit, moved on, change their name or move to south america were driven out of office. there would be a drumbeat naacp, national organization for women. you would have gloria steinem chaining herself to the gates of the house of delegates. and this is just like couth, it goes away. like there was no interest in the story? no interest because the media don't want it to be a story and they had to cover the first week or so but then i want to play something to you, one of the fairfax accusers again. she said today, this morning, that she feels guilty. watch. >> i broke down into tears because i feel guilty. >> why do you feel guilty? >> it happened to her after it happened to me.
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had i had the strength or the courage to say something in 2,000, maybe it never would have happened to her. >> laura: well, you know, i watch that and what do i know? she seems really credible. justin fairfax -- >> todd: it is compelling. >> laura: he took a lie do tester but have you seen the results of the test? >> todd: of course not. we would love to subject those to scrutiny in the same kind of hearing and laura as you well know, polygraphs not admissible in court for good reason. but we would love to hash out all of these issues in public forum and invite lieutenant governor to participate in that form. but he has no interest in doing that. his colleagues -- >> laura: what do the democrats do? todd, we have to go but the
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democrats will have to answer for this. they will have to answer, i guess with the voters. that is it. i appreciate you joining us. from mueller to immigration why aren't you getting the truth of politicians and the media? the gas lighting over the border crisis ahead and a lot more. former gang member tells the story and choose from over 500 frames. visionworks. we're here to help you.
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>> the idea of the president of the united states would ever suggest that we should shut down our ports of entry is just. >> it doesn't make sense at all. what is coming out now is the cost of the country would be if he closes the border. it is crazy. the president is in meltdown mode as it relates to the situation at the border. >> laura: i think you are in meltdown mode. bob mueller didn't deliver the goods for you. the democrats into my old, and they didn't want to believe president trump and ascent of collusion with rush out and out the crisis at the border. so they are ignoring just within the last week, border patrol has recorded a number of illegals arrested. most of them women and children. and the situation is so dire, the secretary kristen nielsen cut short and overseas trip to address the crisis. >> right now, this is one if not the biggest crisis this country is faced in a decade.
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truly, i mean, the security aspects of this, humanitarian aspects of this have to be addressed. i cannot be clearer and i don't think the president can be any clearer, he will take every action within his authority to stop this. >> laura: joining me is a man dealing with this very crisis, texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. just tonight, the texas senate adopted a resolution declaring the border crisis and emergency. so will democrats in washington and if you're republican senators, you know who you are, finally pay attention? lieutenant governor, this is so upsetting. i literally stay up at night worrying about the border. it is beyond infuriating to americans across the country. that both parties in washington, they could fix this in an hour. they could sit down and write that legislation on asylum, turn back the border, more staff, noncontiguous deportation of people across the border. they simply refuse to do it.
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>> dan: they refuse to do it. and they are either deniers or deceivers, the democrats in washington. laura, i heard as we were just coming on the word meltdown used by i couldn't see the screen on who was talking. and the meltdown is happening on the border. it has never been this bad. even jay johnson, laura on fox this past weekend the former dhs secretary under obama said at the highest level, the highest level they had 60,000 people apprehended in one month will break hundred thousand or near a hundred thousand this month. that is the projection. laura, remember what i said every time i've been with you, for every person we apprehend three or four others get through. that is low enforcements estimate estimate. right now, with this secretary nielsen pushing so many border patrol agents to the hot spots, it's leaving us a little thin in other areas. that means people could easily
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pour over in no-man's-land as i would call it between these checkpoints. if we apprehend 100,000, count on three or 400,000 that make it through between now brownsville, texas and san diego. >> laura: dan we will not hear this conversation any other network tonight. what you hear is, o oh, the poor people cross the border and they didn't get to a hospital in time and the baby had to be delivered in the car. not ideal and nobody wants a baby delivered in the car but always on the side of humanitarian concern only going one way. that is only way they report this where trump is a monster. that is it. tonight on nbc or yesterday on nbc, this is how they frame the debate. let's watch. >> the cucumbers and tomatoes in your salad to the avocados and guacamole, even the blackberries and raspberries in your smoothie, not to mention beer, wine and tequila for your margaritas, most of it comes from mexico. if the border closes come americans can find themselves
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short on some key ingredients they have come to love. >> laura: what it would be funny first of all if it wasn't 50,000 acres of avocados in california, level. this is they are concerned they want to have happy hour with tequila and guacamole. >> dan: in a resolution we talk about humanitarian crisis and we talk about we send a copy to every member of congress into the president, of course, that we support the president. we support the barriers. we support the president use of tools he needs because this is a crisis, emergency that the american people, i think, feel and know. the democrats come i say deniers and deceivers. they deny the truth, they denied the full report similar report as you said. by lying to the public. >> laura: they don't want to take the existing walls down in el paso. el paso a crush of humanity and el paso. he wants those walls down. >> dan: and beto o'rourke says illegal immigrants make us
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safer. we are not talking about illegal immigration. republicans support my patient but it is illegal immigration. we cannot handle these people. we cannot educate, medicate and incarcerate the whole world that wants to come here. it is a tremendous burden on the taxpayers of texas. 800 million this year in the budget, this is 2.4 billion of countless taxpayer dollars in the three years i've been here as governor. and laura, this is a crisis at the highest level and whatever the president must do, we must do. the house is on fire. this is now not a time to decide how many fire trucks we need and training firefighters. we have to put out the fire now. >> laura: we've got to go. thank you lieutenant governor. we appreciate your perspective and as always as democrats denial 2020 fanatics taking it further. hooley and castro calling for the decriminalization of illegal border crossings.
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>> i believe that the border is more secure than it's ever been. i'm not buying into the b.s. that basically says that little children and mothers who are desperate and flee desperate circumstances or a national security threat. we should decriminalize people who are coming here crossing the border. >> laura: my next guest casey deas a former gang member offer of that brand-new book "the shock collar" eye-opening dangers of the border. what is your message, i had you on the podcast today and you had the most unbelievable story of redemption, juvenile crime, gang banger, murder and now you are out. you are seeing this conversation about an open border. when you were on the streets dealing with rival gangs, years was ms-13. what are those, princes, i'm sure. >> casey: you know, it is a real actual problem we are having. it can't be overlooked.
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it needs to be tackled right now. and i'm like 100% with the president and the choices he's making to secure the border if need to lock it down. you know, this is, we see that people with good hearts want to come in here and pursue a dream. but in these caravans come i can tell you from meetings in the past when i was active and that gang leadership that there were plans, and agenda. and in these caravans, you are going to see a lot of ms-13, a lot of gangs. and they will be dressed very normal and they will try to get in here. that is just the bottom line. >> laura: you're right about this in your book. it is chilling, but the means and the method of terrorizing the most vulnerable people in the streets and often times, they are latino americans who are legal immigrants who are being terrorized by these gangs. the democrats, they left us off,
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this is trump creating the crisis. did trump create the crisis that you grew up in? has a legal immigrant? >> casey: no, not at all. when i hear people like talk, his pitch is very wrong. these guys are coming in here. they are not going and living across the street from julian castro. they were coming into low income cities and they are going to take your children. they are going to indoctrinate them with gang culture. we will see the whole 1980s, the gang where we had back then revisit us once again in here. i mean, that border needs to be protected by all means. >> laura: and what you saw and what you lived day in and day out, it is still happening in chicago, manassas, virginia horrific murders. prince william county, long island, these gang rivalries are popping up all over the country now. the more porous the border of
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the more opportunity for people to sneak in. do you think the reason more latinos are now gravitating towards trump's numbers about 50% the last poll among latinos which people don't leave? what do you think about what latinos believe about safe streets and better economy? >> casey: here is something, many of the guys that i ran the streets with and imprison with who came out and successfully completed parole and got a job and started a business out here. started to pay taxes, they are all conservatives now. most of all of these guys that came out alongside with me are all conservatives. the media, the left, will not tell you that. they will hide that, by all means, but that is the reality. i will not share the names but i can tell you that everyone that i hang out with -- >> laura: criminal justice reform is doing all that stuff too pushing for the former felons to vote but i think they will get a lot of surprise the former felons vote for trump. i think they will get a surprise, casey your book is fascinating and up on my
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facebook page, and thank you for telling your story, the story of redemption by the way. we need a little redemption. there may be no better example of the democratic party finds itself then we, the people witho a forum that happened yesterday, a forum that happened yesterday, you will not believe the sound we are going to play here. >> you would not accept an incomplete job from anyone else. flonase with all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion which most pills don't and they tend to you can barely feel. flow need. >>
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♪ >> electoral college. i support medicare for all. i support the green new deal. >> if you are willing to do a year of public service, you get two years of community college. if you are willing to do two years of public service you get four years free. >> laura: if those radicals and policies were not bad enou enough, we have a seat for you. now, this will shock you eight 2020 democrats thought to attend and speak at an event where four attendees mimicked chance, get this made famous by a convicted
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cop killer. >> it is our duty to win. >> it is our duty to win. >> we must love each other and respect each other. >> we must love each other and respect each other. >> we have nothing to lose but our change. >> so that is the crowd at democratic chanting the rally and cry of the fugitive cop killer in cuba. and killed new jersey state trooper in 1973 and escape from prison and 79 and has been living carefree life in havana ever since. 20 may now former white house press secretary, ari fleischer and steve, the congressman come are you calling on these candidates to review the cop killers chance? >> lorries they really should and stand up for rule of law and dignity what law enforcement goes through every day to prepa. and when they talk about embracing things like the green new deal which site fossil fuels and moral they should not have
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plans in ten, how about they practice what they preach. if it is a moral start banning planes today. don't fly on planes. don't drive running cars. right on bicycles. live by practice what you preach but they won't do that. they want you to live by a different standard that they want themselves. in such an unforced error and unforced errors by the democrat. so this is where they are. and the left will ridicule conservatives for going to an event where there is one unsavory individual and some kind of wacky costume. and remember, all prior to, no matter where you go, there is one person who is a whack job. you are tired but that one person. but here, the entire conference filled with nuttiness and the cop killer chant. et cetera, et cetera, oh, this is great energy. >> ari: laura i get a kick out of kirsten gillibrand, synod of new york saying public service a
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year of college for free or two years for free, if you worked on her step for six months you should get an entire career for free. look, if they think life should be made free, they think you shouldn't have to strive, you shouldn't have to work. you should get up from the government. that all our rights don't come from the hand of god. that they come from the decisions of government. and that's what they want to legislate. you can't do that and make america a successful country. free lunch, free college, free food, free housing, free everything. and it stops working after a little while, doesn't it? >> laura: as you run out of other peoples money money as ronald reagan says. pick somebody else's pocket and give it to the guy over there or put it in your own pocket. it sounds like a good game. i know, steve, congressman you were at the nrc c dinner already been through so many years. this was tonight at the trump hotel and this just happened. the president was in fine form
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and a stand-up comedian if he didn't become the president, this is the president watch. so going in the war with some socialists. [laughter] and it looks like the only nonsort of heavy socialist is being taken care of pretty well. [laughter] her former vice president. are you having a good time, joe? [laughter] are you having a good time? but we will be running against somebody that will go as far left as possible. >> laura: well, there was a joke they were. but joe biden was the focus of some of trump's humor. congressman comeau when you watch trump up there tonight and again we could have had a longe. he has an ability to just rip off that teleprompter. i'm getting text messages. this is memorizing. people wanted it to go on and on and it did go on and on.
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>> ari: laura he was so animated in talking about how great this country is and what he's doing. and how he was talking about there with joe biden was basically welcome to my world. look at what i get every day. you get a free pass and i get this kind of stuff every single day where they come after me. ultimately what president trump is so good at is the one on one. when whoever the socialist is, nothing so far the radical left they cannot even call it anti-semitism in their own party. he knows it's coming. he is a great story to tell and he started to tell that story tonight. it was a great crowd in the present in rare form. he is on top of his game. he is ready to go to take on. >> laura: he's in a good mood. >> ari: entering this country around. >> laura: we have to play another week, the people, event. let's go to any clover tour, this was a great moment, watch. >> i wore my planned parenthood pink. stop these judges that are trying to take us back to 1972
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and women didn't have a right to choose what to do with their bodies. >> i will do everything to make sure that that decision of whether or not one has an abortion is a decision of the woman, not the federal government. >> laura: they are going to abortion earlier and we were talking about the social issues when it came to pete buttigieg but the abortion thing i think it makes them quite vulnerable fanta side. >> ari: absolutely. especially catholic blue-collar voters, a great risk over this because late term abortion come abortion even a botched abortio, the child alive? they can contemplate? no, sorry, the child is no longer alive. this is horrendous, laura even if pro-choice horrendous. but i think a huge tension in the democratic party. part of it running so far to the left to outdo each other in 2020
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candidacy that you have to make a splash. the splash on the far left side of the pond. but the other tension they want to beat donald trump and so the news and the noise is going to come from the left and whoever can make that splash. but they also, i think and republicans have to be wise to this. >> laura: yep. >> ari: hooch grassroots and nominate the best chance of beating the president. we will see other tension plays out over the years and it remains to be the story of the democratic primary. i'm not convinced to run to the left but let it play out, gentlemen, great to have you on commit thank you so much and next a bran new series on "the angle" unaddressed american problem and easily preventable diseases making a comeback and white officials sounding officials sounding the alarm? in a iah infectious disease a message you should not miss. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure?
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♪ >> laura: starting a new series tonight with dressing american problems. where we bring you the issues left unsolved which leaves you at risk. tonight, rare and easily preventable diseases are making a comeback. there are more measles cases in the first three months of 2019 then there were all of last year. and you think that is scary, a
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mysterious disease right now causing paralysis among young children. it is cold and flex myelitis and similarities to polio. >> 12 twos 15 hours later, she was put on a ventilator and it was 100% paralyzed from the shoulders down. >> difficult for parents to watch my daughter being so much pain and not be able to do anything about it. >> hunched over and just in pain. >> laura: 20 me now dr. anthony the director of national institute of infection is diseases, what is causing measles and then we get to asm? what is going on with the measles? >> parents are not vaccinating their children in localized areas of the country. when you get the look below a certain critical level of percentage of community unvaccinated to, then when someone comes into the community you wind up getting an outbreak. typical example rockland county
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in new york and in new york city and the jewish population. someone went over to israel and they have a low vaccination rate orthodox and israel came back into the community and because the children not vaccinated, the umbrella of protection in the community was lifted and you had an outbreak. that is what is going on in the county right now. >> laura: vaccinations controversial in some circles? if you get too many vaccines at one time a high risk of other problems. >> anthony: it is misinformation, laura, the vaccines are safe, emma mark and measles are safe and the measles vaccine one of the most effective vaccines we have, 97%. >> laura: let's talk about acute -- this is terrifying. these are parents that have a healthy child, one moment total paralysis on a ventilator and the next, what is this? >> anthony: we are not 100%
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certain but it is highly suggested that it is a post-viral infection. and post viral syndrome. and it is likely a virus that we are tracking that is up polio-like virus. it isn't polio, for sure it's not polio but a class of viruses and epidemiological occurrence of the outbreaks of this virus coincides with the outbreaks of acute -- >> laura: a respiratory infection, are you more so acceptable to getting and affected by this virus? >> anthony: what we believe is the virus enters through the respiratory tract. most children recover with no problem at all that really a child that post viral syndrome the acute flaccid myelitis. >> laura: but you can't do -- exactly, we need to prove what virus it is. we think it is a d68's specific type of virus but we don't know for sure. >> laura: the symptoms of that leg or arm weakness, facial
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weakness, difficulty swallowing us, children affecting. >> anthony: 90% the average a's four years old. >> laura: recovery? >> anthony: they don't necessarily recover completely. in fact some children have residual paralysis or residual weakness which is unfortunate. >> laura: 's doctor, thank you for the updates and we will be tracking this with you and come back soon. >> anthony: good to be with you, laura periods >> laura: president trump name the one thing that would qualify him for 2020 law but it's not what you think. we will be back with the last bite.
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>> laura: if the one issue that president trump says if the democrats drive it home, he deserves to lose. >> i'm actually saying it's a wonderful thing. the green new deal done by a young bartender, 29 years old. you don't allow airplanes anymore so you can't get to hawaii. we have to work or something so somebody jokingly said we will
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build a train to hawaii and they beat me with the green new deal, i deserve to lose. >> laura: mr. president, come on. getting rid of cow flatulence, great policy. new podcast dropped today, very philosophical. go and listen, subscribe. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. ask me what i got to say my worst great and all of college, the only see that i got was philosophy. maybe i need to listen to your podcast, i might learn something. >> laura: you've got to come on, i want to talk about your new book. >> shannon: that class ruined my gpa. and look at me now. it's been in shambles of her sense. >> laura: you get did the right thing by getting an a- in philosophy. >> shannon: i wish. thank you so much. we begin tonight with a fox news alert. shocking insight to just how dire things are the southern border and breaking news on homeland security is handling what even the
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