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tune in for mueller madness tomorrow. were going to have reaction. jay sekulow, rudy giuliani, mark levin, sarah sanders, congressman devin nunes and much more tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern. we will never be the hate-trump media mob. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is in the swamp, i'm guessing. tucker didn't go to in-n-out burger. can you believe ed? >> laura: chick-fil-a is where i go. it's not political. >> sean: . >> sean: chick-fil-a is where i go too. >> laura: i tried to give up something for lent. it lasted three days. >> sean: all right. big show. watch mueller madness tomorrow and then the real story will unfold in very short order and it's not a pretty one. >> laura: the resurrection is coming. [laughter] i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. we are less than 12 hours away from bill barr's press conference revealing the mueller findings. what do you need to know? ken starr is here in moments.
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the mayor of yuma, arizona, has had enough. declaring a state of emergency over the illegal immigration crisis. he is with me exclusively. his message for the doubting democrats in washington. no one i miss that. raymond arroyo is here with uncharitable politicos and why the guys beard could be the most dangerous thing to your health. we're going to explain to mine in tonight's "seen and unseen." first, time is up. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the left mourns the loss of a magazine, like the loss of a friend. we had so much quality time together. you understood me like no other. the motivation to save these outlets as political and cultural. if one magazine or publication, newspaper is allowed to die off, the rest may follow along with
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their influence. enter "time" magazine. bleeding circulation for years and unable to translate its print appealing to the internet age, time has gone from a circulation -- check this out -- of nearly 20 million worldwide to just a few million, primarily web-based folks. the only thing keeping it going is two flagship of the person of the year issue comes out in december. and it's 100 most influential issue. the latter was released with p.r. today worthy of a queen state visit. speak of the magazine created a special series of covers for the issue, and grammy winner taylor swift, the house speaker nancy pelosi. >> gayle king was also chosen to grace the cover. >> laura: that is one surefire way of getting your magazine on
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the news. pick one of your anchors. aside from the influential folks, barr, mueller, and trump, time included a few other curious choices like kavanaugh accuser christine blasey ford about the profile kamala harris wrote her story. through her courage, she forced the courage to reckon with an issue that is too often been ignored and kept in the dark. totally polemical. but christine blasey ford did last october was to accuse a man of sexual misconduct 30 years prior with zero corroboration. remember, she initially sent an anonymous note accusing kavanaugh which was then leaked to "the washington post." most importantly, this icon, at least according to time, failed to derail the nomination.
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so exactly how is that so influential? as for taylor swift, i mean, she continues to be an entertainment juggernaut, incredibly talented. her big move this past year was to throw in with the democrats and endorsed marsha blackburn senate opponent in tennessee. well, blackburn decided to shake her off and she won. not so swift perhaps to think your pop music translates into any great political appeal. again, rather than be introspective about its loss of appeal in middle america and beyond, "time" magazine just keeps clinging to the old liberal model of journalism and of course clings to political correctness. >> we have 48 women on the list this year up from 45 last year. we started doing this in 2004, there were 24. obviously still a ways to go in our society.
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the list. >> laura: no, no, no. the list is not a reflection of our society. the rest of society doesn't throw itself a glamorous party like time does. when it's losing money by the month. speaking of glamorous, the model and wife of john legend, chrissy teigen comeau was also chosen. she's known for her vest fish attacks on president trump and chosen according to the profile because, "all her life chrissy teigen has liked to eat. she's not shy about that or anything else really." well, that's nice and innovative i guess. eating. did most americans like her take on female empowerment during last week's democrat retreat? steak i think it's possible to be really angry all the time. >> if there was one word you would help particularly women
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use more frequently, what with that one word? >> [bleep] you. >> laura: oh, okay. the big shock that joining the trump painting model on the list is a trump hating comedian. trump hating filmmaker and eric trump payday and tv producer. well. and for good measure, they threw in michelle obama. "time" magazine is sort of the last gasp almanac of the elite. but at least the elites don't admit defeat easily, do they? you've got to hand out to them. there is perhaps no better example than how they've dealt with mueller is no collusion and no obstruction findings. >> there is ample evidence of collusion in plain sight. we are talking about here is the difference between conduct that rises to the level of criminality and conduct that is deeply unethical, unpatriotic, and corrupt that may not be
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criminal. >> the attorney general should recuse himself immediately. he has no business touching any part of this investigation. >> laura: okay, well, with tomorrow's release of the mueller report minus redactions, we are bound to see more gyrations from the same suspects. from political activists who raised millions off the constant defamation that trump was some type of sellout to russia or a traitor. they moved by the way from he conspired with russians to barr is just redacting stuff to i don't know, helped him. >> there is absolutely no reason that there should be redactions for the report is provided to congress. >> our first priority is getting the fully unredacted report because the counterintelligence findings may not even be covered in that report. >> i think it leaves a very strong impression on the american people that this is a
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form of political editing that is taking place. >> laura: well, it and tonight, they are grasping at something new: the timing of bill barr's press conference. >> is this press conference away first barr to get out ahead of any information that we might find in the report and put his spin on it? >> if you want the public to take this report seriously and believe that the justice department is credible, you'll probably think twice about putting the head of the justice department out on tv to do spin for you. >> he becomes the first cabinet secretary to plunge into the deep end of trump's conspiracy pool. >> laura: speaking of... we have trump from trump is guilty of sedition to the ag is guilty of aggressive scheduling. while they weight for the report, read it, and then great. decide if you have issues with it at that point. if this is the freak out happening tonight, i shudder to even think about what were going
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what is going to happen tomorrow. were gonna have a great show on tap. the mueller team spun their wheels in the process and with end up doing is throwing a lot of moderate good people. sure, there were indictments in guilty but between ag bar and inspector general michael horowitz, we may just find out that the suppose of guilty ones were just deep state ponds. the mueller approach have never been started in the first place. we told you that. they would find nothing on the president and that its origins were politically tainted. and we were right. and the left was wrong. even an op-ed in "the washington post" admitting this. fox news was right and the others were wrong. even regular viewers of cnn and msnbc must certainly recognize the straws being grasped or justify sticking with a conspiracy theory that has been largely debunked. welcome of course the hard-core socialists and their media coconspirators will cling to the russian delusion for as long as they can.
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or simply shift to new targets within trump world. they are such anti-trump fanatics that they can't see that they are committing ongoing self sabotage to themselves personally and to their party and their movement. like their creaky best of lists, their time is finally up. that's the angle. 12 hours from now we'll have our hands on the mueller report and you just heard some of the latest complaint from the left and the media. here to answer them is ken starr, former whitewater independent counsel and fox news contributor. ken, is there anything fishy, suspicious, concerning the easy about what you've heard about tomorrow's rollout? 9:30 press conference by barr. by 11:00, congress will have the report. >> no, this is what we call rhetorical hyperbole. it's politics.
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the attorney general was doing exactly what i think is wise. he is explaining before everyone gets all wrapped up in the specifics of the report what the process was. it strikes me as very orderly, very wise, very prudent. so let's hear what he has to say about tomorrow is going to be very rich with symbolism because laura, the person who launched the investigation, rod rosenstein, is going to be with the attorney general of the united states. how fitting and how proper, as mr. lincoln would say, that at the very beginning was rod rosenstein. and now at the conclusion is rod rosenstein, standing there essentially as a character witness attesting to the integrity of the process that's unfolded in these recent weeks. i hope that symbolism is not lost of people in capitol hill. it's very, very powerful. >> laura: can, people are completing that mueller is not going to be standing next
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to barr but without even be proper? i heard that complaint tonight. >> no, because among other reasons, to be a little formalistic but you're a great constitutional lawyer, he is an appointee. he is hired help. whereas both bill barr and rod rosenstein have been nominated by the president of the united states and confirmed by the united states senate. in due course, i have no doubt that we will hear, and the nation will hear, from bob mueller and i think that's entirely appropriate. tomorrow we have the leadership of the justice department. bob mueller is not part of the justice department leadership. >> laura: msnbc hosts are tweeting up a storm about that question, saying where is bob mueller? it's like where's waldo? where's bob mueller? on and on. can, this is what house judiciary chair jerry nadler said, i guess an hour ago. watch. >> essentially concern here is
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that the attorney general, barr, is not allowing the facts of the meal report to speak for themselves but is trying to bake in the narrative about the report to the benefit of the white house. of course, he's doing this just before the holiday weekend so it's extraordinarily difficult for anybody to react. this is wrong. it is not the proper role of the attorney general. >> laura: so why would the attorney general not have a press conference? he doesn't have to have a press conference at all. it's his prerogative. why wouldn't he do it after both the media and congress had their hands on the report? it's curious. >> no, i think and i served in the attorney general's office as chief of staff to the attorney general once upon a time. i would have advised, had i then asked, attorney general barr to do exactly what he's doing. go out before everyone's eyes turn to the report itself and explain here's the process. in the next hour, you're going
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to see the report. it is so logical and so orderly. i understand what chairman nadler is saying, but i think it's wrong and i think it's unfair. i think the attorney general is doing what a responsible, experienced attorney general -- and remember, bill barr was the attorney general of the united states. i think uniformly respected for his integrity and his good judgment. i think he is showing good judgment here. >> laura: i want to get to what they have been saying about him, which in my mind is among the most reprehensible, vicious attacks on him personally. before we do that, can, "the new york times" is reporting the doj officials already spoke to white house lawyers about the mueller report. we cannot confirm that independently, though. of course the media, they go to their favorite word. >> the only collusion here is coding -- >> this is actually collusion. >> you're wondering what does
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collusion look like? it looks like the attorney general's lawyers briefing the present before congress or the public. >> laura: ken, is that not part of the special special col process? the president supposedly the focus of the investigation. with the attorney general not tell the white house this is coming down and it's coming down tomorrow. at least give them a heads up. >> of course he should. i think it's, again, just an unfair attack. what's been amazing to me is that throughout this process of the special counsel investigation, there's been complete and as far as we know complete cooperation with the mueller probe, including what was soaks ordinary is you and i know the very fact that executive privilege was apparently never invoked. there is transparency. people want transparency. the white house, the president himself, was transparent and
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cooperative. it simply is a matter of good government that the white house should be informed. >> laura: everything is a conspiracy. they have been selling people disk and security narrative for two years. now they say that collusion is barr, who just came to town, and the white house counsel's office? it's ridiculous. i've got to play something else. i don't to be too chuck todd heavy. this is in line with the insults on a man of, as you said, impeccable integrity and professionalism, bill barr. this is what the inker of meet the press said today. watch. >> i think it makes barr an ineffective attorney general going forward. the president should be happy but everybody else -- >> ineffective for the country. >> laura: [laughs] now he can't be attorney general because he released the mueller
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report and i'm sure there's some redactions but he released it i guess and had a press conference too early. i don't get this at all. i don't get it. >> if bill barr had gone out two weeks ago and held a press conference nsaid standby and so forth, i think there would be some legitimacy. but it's all happening in a very orderly way. i have to disagree with chuck todd. for pete's sake, the attorney general is doing with the attorney general showed in my judgment should in fact do. the idea of attributing malevolent motives to him to suddenly politicize him when, lorelle, as he told the senate during the confirmation process, i'm not going to be bullied by anyone. he's using his best judgment. i think what we will see tomorrow, i'm going to boldly predict that the press conference at 9:30 eastern tomorrow, bill barr is going to come across as the honest, straight shooting consummate professional that he is. i think that idea something people are afraid of, that he's
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going to come across extremely well. with rod rosenstein at his side. >> laura: a year ago rosenstein was unimpeachable. now they want to throw him into the mud to probably. ken, thank you so much for your analysis. we will check back with you later. the left has a common refrain about, well, the border. >> this is, again, his manufacture cast that he has created over the last two years on the border. >> laura: tonight the mayor of yuma, arizona, has declared an emergency over the flood of illegals in his city. that is some satellite and special photography we are saying. he has a message for washington democrats who are dow
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>> laura: we have a fox news alert in new york city. a man has been arrested moments ago after bringing two gas cans into st. patrick's cathedral. there are reports that church ushers stopped the man as he was walking in. we don't have much more than that right now, but we will bring you more details as we get them this holy week.
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>> it is a crisis that's been manufactured at the border by trump. >> this is not the national security crisis that the president continues to describe. >> the president clearly wants to escalate the situation so he can come in and look like he's the guy protecting americans. >> laura: are those comments [laughs] not absolutely infuriating giving what is happening right now at the yesterday nearly 400 illegals cross the southern border near tucson, arizona, thn alone. you can see it in the video from customs and border patrol. 200 miles from the crossing, yuma, arizona, is exploding with illegal immigrants. the mayor of yuma is declaring an emergency saying he doesn't have the resources, the space to accommodate any more people. joining me now exclusively is yuma, arizona, mayor douglas nicholls. your situation is so bad in your town, that you have asked fema to respond. explain very simply to our
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viewers what is happening now and how bad it's gotten. >> well, what's happened is border patrol has said that they are releasing people in our community. we have tried to contain it in a shelter system, but the rate at which people are being released in our community versus how quickly they can go on to their host homes, it just is increasing too much. at this point, we are running out of resources. we are running out of space and we are running out of personnel to contain it. we need help from somewhere, and this is a national issue. so i think fema is the correct response. >> laura: raul gravelle, a congressman who covers a district bordering your district, made a comment about the immigration situation. i want to play it. >> this is a manufactured crisis and a crisis that is manufactured by the trump administration. this wall, this fantasy, this political promise that was inane when he made it and continues to be inane is not the solution. he doesn't even approach a solution.
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>> laura: that was january 8. he took the opportunity to hit the wall idea. what do you have to say about the congressman tonight. >> we really do need resources. i am not fronting for anybody politically. it's a real issue my community is facing. if we end up getting overran and our nonprofit structure which is beginning to happen, is going to be a real crisis around our town. we've got people that will have no resources, no food, no ability to find their own transportation. they will just be in our community and i am not sure there's a handle on that when you have hundreds of people coming your way without any relief or opportunity get the situation under control. >> laura: they cross the border in tucson area, correct? is that right, and they come up? is that how it's working? >> actually they cross the border here in san louise which is just south of yuma. this is a separate sector from tucson. >> laura: so they are crossing
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right into your community. you have various nongovernmental shelters but shelters that work with the government in these circumstances and the shelters, every single one of them i understand is full tonight. is that correct? >> that is correct, and we are really one large effort but multiple agencies in that same facility. it is at capacity. it's been at capacity for two days now and it reaches overcapacity as the influx comes up and down. >> laura: who is footing the bill for this? >> well, right now it's the nonprofit network. regional funds as well as local funds of come together in order to address the need we have today. but ultimately they have already expressed to me they've got about a week left of being able to commit these kind of resources to address this issue. >> laura: yeah, well, the federal government gets huge grants to catholic relief services, catholic charities, lutheran organizations and others. but this is costing huge money
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to the american taxpayer. our hearts and thoughts go out to your community as you deal with this, mayor. we are going to continue to spread the word. this is an emergency. thank you so much for joining us tonight. 1100 miles east along the border in texas, the crisis is also turning dyer. republican state lawmakers calling on congress to act with all means necessary. come back from vacation, provide funding to address the situation as hundreds of illegals flood the border there every day. joining me now, texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. dan, congressman castro by the way is saying that washington should basically bought out. >> it's clear that we need stronger leadership in the state to stand up when the president or anyone else in washington tries to mess with texas.
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>> laura: undressing you basically there. >> let me tell you what, the texas senate passed a resolution a few weeks ago calling a crisis, calling it an emergency, telling the president to do whatever he needs to do. laura, these people are deniers and deceivers. either they can face the truth with a note and they are deceiving the american people. i like the idea that the white house put out last week or the president put out, let's put these people who are coming across on airplanes and fly them to san francisco, fly them to nancy pelosi's district, these democratic districts they will find out what an emergency and a crisis this is when their constituents complaint. washing taxes, why should arizona, washed we be the brunt of this and have hundreds of thousands of people crossing? when i was with you last week the day i was with the president, i talked about how we found 1671 dead bodies of women, children, elderly where the drug cartels bring the people across the border, leave them with no water in the middle of nowhere to die. and the sex trafficking. tonight there are thousands and thousands of young women all over this country who are being forced into prostitution. we have modern-day slavery.
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and laurel, right now somewhere in texas and elsewhere, there's a little girl crying because she is trapped in a cantina having sex with 20 men a day and can't get out. someone else there is an elderly person dying. they are crying and dying and they need help and the democrats say they care about people. they don't care about these people. >> laura: they care about winning, power. >> i care about american lives first but it's all about the power. >> laura: you spoke of pelosi. listen to what pelosi said yesterday about this issue. >> make america more american. this president decided to use it as a campaign tactic, and there are some financial insecurities people have. trade, immigrants. it found a market. i don't think that's where the american people are. >> laura: the american people, new fox news poll just came out, immigration is the top issue for americans.
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21%. they know it hits their pocketbook. economy, 10%. health care, 9%. climate change. sorry, beto. race relations, the number one issue is immigration. imagine if the media really reported that. >> you know what, lorelle. when i hear something like that from soft-spoken nancy like she seems to care, it is almost treasonous what she's doing. selling out this country. i view her as nothing more than a slaveholder because she's in charge of not helping these people, these poor young girls, these poor young girls. they are trapped in cantina's and bars all over this country. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are responsible for this and i tell you what. i'm going to put out $100,000 bounty right tonight on your show. i will give any democrat $10,000 to their favorite charity. come down to texas and go out in no-man's-land with me where these cartels drop off these pregnant women, these children, old people, and they die. come with me, democrats.
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come from rhode island or whatever state you want to be from where you don't have a clue about what's going on. i will take them out and i will give them an half a gallon of water and see how long they last and they are going to realize it's a crisis and i will take them to a cantina where we just rounded up 59 young girls recently and before we can help them, the drug cartel lawyers are there to spring them. they are scared to death to say anything. this is a crisis of unbelievable proportions. >> laura: pete buttigieg, pete buttigieg, south bend is in full. all of you people saying the country is full, south bend is not full. you have 102,000 people in south bend. this month we are going to have 100,000 people cross the border illegally. >> we will take him to his town. i'm serious. any democrat who wants to come, ten grand. i will take him out no-man's-land. >> laura: all right, got it. all right. i challenge the drop-down. thank you, but coming up politico's talk a good charity game but how much do they give?
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study. the hygiene of dog for an men's beards. >> they compare them. this is a story you're going to love and i'm not so happy about. a switzerland institute is reporting that when they compared the beards to dog for her, they found that the beards had a significantly higher bacterial load. in fact, seven of the 18 men sampled tested positive for microbes that could threaten their health. i was disappointed but not surprised by the findings. i will let the audience and you be the judge, laura. which contest looks more sanitary to you? >> best in show. [cheers and applause] >> king takes home the crown. the wire fox terrier named top dog at the kennel club dog show. >> first place for 2018 get ready for this. 39 inches.
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>> [laughs] >> laura: that could be one of the funniest things i've seen in a long time. >> the high bacterial load coming might be able to attributed to the fact that many of these men, they take their face everywhere they go. the phones are touching them. people are touching them. when they are eating, they are charging them and you know you're headed to health code violation. when your beard is your goal. >> i've got my chopsticks, my roman, i need something else. what to i put in it? sriracha sauce. >> now, laura. i have to say i used to think that a dog's hind quarter was the filthy filthiest thing ima. i'm reconsidering. >> laura: ramat coming might look good in the beard. what is that? that is like zz top. is it cut and paste? >> dr. evil in midlife.
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the "duck dynasty" i could go for. they would let me go hunting with them. i do like the idea of convenient snacking. >> laura: tommy said it looked like abe lincoln in the middle. [laughs] >> talk about "seen and unseen," "the washington post" published an expose looking at the amount candidates contribute to charity. they discovered beto o'rourke made $360,000 last year and he donated a whopping 1,166 books to charity. 0.3% of its gross income. at a town hall last night, student challenged beto on his stingy charity. this is how he responded. >> there are ways that i do this that are measurable and their ways -- coat there are charities that we donate to. others we donated to that we did not itemize. i'm doing everything i can spending this time with you. not home in el paso.
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>> he is basically saying there is charity i give just by being here. it's like me on the show. i should deduct this. >> laura: member when clinton gave his underwear to charity? used underwear any had to monetize each value for each one. >> there is a line there and i'm not going to. >> laura: not going to go there. we were aghast at the fire that consumed the cathedral of notre dame earlier this week but you actually see hope in the embers. watch. >> i do. 1,000 years of faith buried in the walls and the stones of the church. it's not just some museum. this is the faith of hundreds of years of french people. this is their culture. my feeling is when people saw the flames go up, i had secular parisians, you tell me they were shocked by what they saw. there are also bright lights in the darkness. notably the pieta, the altar, and the cross that notre dame all survived. it reminded me of the great line
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from joan of arc. she was tried at notre dame. as they burned her this day, she cried lift across higher so i can see through the flames. there it is. the world now sees it. a french priest told me in amazing story today. the man rescue the relics, he held up this statue of, blessed the church, and the flames receded in the towers. there is a nice tie in here to the three black churches also torched in louisiana. notre dame has inspired people to give money. 1.5 million to the restoration of those three churches. pretty darn good. >> laura: three black churches in the south suffered terrible damage. notre dame in france and the connection and people's lives are improved. maybe there's a real awakening. maybe it happen slowly but maybe there's a reawakening. >> like and hope in the darkness. it's a message of holy week. i'm glad it's stretching from louisiana to paris. >> laura: a lot of people celebrated mass today. he launched it a week ago but the u.k.'s independent newspaper
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>> for the second time in two weeks, british prime minister comes along and begs, begs for an extension to article 50. it was humiliating. the commonwealth, america, many of these countries are actually like us still believe that we are a great nation and yet we have sunk to this. >> laura: nigel farage's successful brexit campaign in 2016 was the precursor to donald trump's victory in just days ago he launched a brand-new party, leaving all of his competitors in its wake so far. in less than a week, the new brexit party surged to the very top of the poll with 27 present. look at where the conservative
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party is, down to 15%. labor at 22%. what does this new movement tell us about brexit and also extending it back to across the pond to us, trumps prospects in 2020. joining me now the leader of the new brexit party, nigel, i knew you could not stay out of politics because the elites would not let you leave the e.u. it's great to have you on tonight. tell us what the statuses right now. is this political revolution continuing because the elites will not seed and want to stay in the e.u.? >> what's happening here is we have the greatest democratic exercise in the river nation. we voted brexit despite the whole world, including of course obama, telling us not to and here we are three years on and our parliament, our government has betrayed the wishes of the people. and i, laura, could not after 25 years of fighting for the u.k. to become once again a proper
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independent country, i was not going to stand aside. so i am leading this fight back. i launch this party just last week. it's hit the top of the polls which is pretty incredible. however much people in mainstream media and in politics in central london can comfort themselves, the truth of it is that the british people are furious. 800 years we have had a functioning democratic system in this country. we are fighting back for our democratic rights. we are fighting back to get our nation stayed. i want us to be free, to be self-governing, to live in liberty. this fight is only just beginning. which we have to beat these people all over again, we will praise be to the night of the brexit vote and the night of trump's victory, two of the most unbelievable nights. if you love politics and like
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the fight for freedom and independence and sovereignty, those two nights or something to behold. i stayed up until 4:00 in the morning. nancy pelosi was in ireland today, had this to say about brexit. >> we must ensure that nothing happens in the brexit discussions that imperil the good friday accord. the brexit -- if the brexit deal undermines the good friday accord, there is no chance of a trade agreement. >> laura: throwing down the gauntlet in ireland. >> i would expect her to do that. nancy pelosi is of course a globalist. she supports the european union. she sees it as a prototype for a bigger type of world government. and she will do everything she can to undermine brexit. let's be clear. the good friday agreement, the peace agreement, that happened in ireland had nothing to do with the european union at all. he was in fact u.s. senator mitchell the broker that accord, and i can assure you,
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you know, as leader of the brexit movement, i want this to be independent but we will have good relations with the republic of ireland. we are not returning to the bad old days. >> laura: nancy pelosi has enough trouble trying to run her own party back in washington. i don't think she needs to try to worry about running the british parliament and the brexit vote for the brexit movement. nigel, thanks for staying up with us tonight. we really appreciate it. it's exciting to watch. could bernie sanders really, really, really win the democratic nomination? he's leading in the polls but what does that tell us about the democrat party today? pollster frank luntz has answers
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>> laura: bernie sanders edging out joe biden in the primary poll for the first time. and this has establishment democrats freaking out. a "new york times" headline blaring "stop sanders democrats are agonizing over his momentum." here's what sanders said about both of those issues here on fox. >> lay looks like vice president joe biden is likely to get into the race. are you worried that the dnc might put its finger on the scale again, the way that they did to you back in 2016 with
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heavy -- with hillary clinton? >> i think we've come a long way since then. >> do you think joe biden is a progressive? >> joe is someone i've known for many years. >> do you think he's a progressive? >> you are trying to do that. i'm not going to file for that. joe is a friend. he will give his point of view. >> laura: joined me now is media group pollster frank luntz. frank, is a democrat party really comfortable now with socialism? >> they have done this before. the democrat -- harry reid, democratic leader of the senate figured out he would try to help in the republican primaries the individual who was least electable in the general election. not surprised that this is happening. and you know, i don't advise republicans, but if i did, i would say to them do it you can to get bernie sanders as the nominee because laura, no, americans are still not comforble with socialism with one exception.
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18 to 29-year-olds. 68% of them think socialism is the more preferable type of economic system for america and only 34% choose capitalism. so yes, among our first, second and third time voters, socialism's goal. free health care, free job training, free education, for everything. they love it. >> laura: frank, president trump doesn't seem too concerned. he said this earlier today. >> i hear what bernie says i hope i get an opportunity to run against him. he could beat bernie and he could be biden. could be the mirror from indiana, i think i would like running against him too. >> laura: who has the most crossover appeal? >> actually it's not those democrats, it is beto from texas. this is a guy who can raise more money than anybody else. he has proven he is willing to work incredibly hard. he gave ted cruz a real run for his money in texas.
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and i would be following beto more than the other ones at this point. biden has got clear, he's got the broadest amount of support. bernie has got the deepest amount of support but beto has the greatest potential for support. >> laura: really? i've got to tell you i completely disagree with you. i think beto is flaming out to my think all the obama folks are lining up behind buttigieg. larry david, his wife in l.a., i think they're going to have a big fund-raiser. susan rice. i bet samantha power, jay carney. there's a whole shadow government waiting. they've been waiting for a john kerry is probably going to surface soon, to get back into power. i think they think new, fresh face in the democrat party is going to do it. i think the other one, what's his name, beto, i think he was the it boy for about five seconds until he started speaking. >> he still is continuing to raise more money than god. >> laura: we'll see, we'll
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see. >> he's got that small donations which every democrat wants. it is so early. we are a year from next november, more than a year. let's give it time. >> laura: i still think i'm ri .. with instant confirmation... i got it! what? what? l.a. bookers book apartments and vacation homes as easy as hotels. ridin' scooter! l.a. baby! l.a. baby! be a booker you're welcome. at booking.com these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors. with no food and no heat they get weaker and more die everyday. i want you to see their faces. look into their eyes
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