tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News May 7, 2019 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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all of these guys that have served this country, rules of engagement we second-guess them from the comfort of our living room or some office in d.c.? that has got to stop. anyway, we will never be the destroyed trump media mob. let not your hearts be troubled and laura ingraham in euston tonight, laura. >> laura: hannity come i was watching you and they cannot drop their bar obsession. we have to call it the bar crawl or something, all new bar scene for them. i mean, it is come i was actually laughing but i'm crying what's happening at the border but i'm laughing at their bar crawl, okay? >> sean: i like the name but i will tell you this. this is pretty entertaining. they will never stop. by the way, donald trump still is a billionaire and has a 757. a lot of big buildings. a lot of economic success. i'm sorry atlantic city or
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anybody. well make him a big breaking news. >> laura: again, anything to avoid talking about how to make the lives of the american people better. that is what i say. that is actually hard, by getting leaked transcripts from the irs is not as hard. a fantastic show, you're on a roll. >> sean: big time texas, you will come back and see is. >> laura: all right right, we are, "hannity" and "the ingraham angle," this is a fox news aler. as immigration crisis gets even more dire by the minute, there is good news. and the ninth circuit court of appeals in california, they have just ruled the last hour and a half at the trump administration policies sending asylum-seekers back to mexico waiting out their time. before the immigration hearing can actually stay in effect. in other words that policy can continue. now this is a temporary release from the district court
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restriction, but that is definitely a good sign for securing the border and everything that we need. and now, onto the border of insanity. that is the focus of tonight's angle. the reaction to last night's show from del rio border sector was so overwhelming that we couldn't let it go. now, we brought you video you had not seen before. along the rio grande river at the natural burial -- barrier in the mexico and united states, we sell immigrants illegal immigras jumping into the river from the mexico side with full knowledge that nearby border patrol would jump in and rescue them. >> they are getting ready to cross. so what will you do here? >> he's in the water and the baby, he's got the device on.
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this is terrifying. a man separated, now you have a man separated from his baby. the baby is crying on the other boat, and border patrol is left to fish him out of the river. we don't want to become, it is a daily struggle these guys have, but you can't leave an infant in the water struggling. you cannot leave babies in the water the water. >> laura: it was terrifying but a ferry service is exactly what the border patrol has become. now, the legals may be indigent and only what they can fit in a grocery bag, but they are extremely well-informed of the loopholes and observed enforcement restrictions. and now, they are taking advantage of all the loopholes with the help of the cartels who come i get this are paid handsomely by the illegals to help transport them across mexico and right into the hands of our border patrol. now, here you see people
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cheering on the shoreline after this man is pulled onto the boat. >> who is that kid? he's got a little kid. amigos. >> yeah com amigos. >> laura: i spoke with the migrants and they come as i said with little to nothing and along with their children who are innocent ponds and all of this. and the sadness and the fear in their eyes come i will not forget. but everyone i spoke to, everyone already has a place in the united states to go. >> [speaking native language] >> laura: not just maryland.
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[speaking native language] >> laura: well, i told that particular migrant, we had a little moment of levity. but the politicians have been in town planning this for political reasons. we all know that. they are lying to you. this is a national problem. it's not just a border state problem. one of the more illuminating moments from yesterday was the border patrol processing center. now, they didn't let us bring cameras into the area where actually processing illegal immigrants for privacy and other concern, but they are taking to this processing center after picked up in the rio grande. inside, they are separated into categories. family units, single adult males, and unaccompanied minors. now, the families i spoke with told me they paid the cartel up to $12,000 for passage. but guess what, the money in most cases came from relatives
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or friends already in the u.s. it gets better. most of them are illegals too. you heard that right. our system is so screwed up that it permits illegals living here now to finance the trips of other illegals to want to come and join them. oh, and it gets worse. >> we have folks who come in and literally within 45 minutes, they are in a delivery room. that was just a week ago. >> laura: wait a second, delivering children? >> delivering children. we will apprehend them they will be eight or nine months pregnant and they will be in labor and we make the arrest him by the time we get to the emergency room they are delivering 30 to 45 minutes. >> laura: guess who picks up the cost of the hospital? we all do. taxpayers in the united states are subsidizing the enormous cost of health care for illegal immigrants, their children and their birth ones here. now, i found out today in 2018 alone, the health system in
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texas the largest health care provider in the lone star state reported almost half a billion dollars in losses due to unpaid medical bills. they basically had to write it all off. of course, since they don't get paid and they are not authorized, by the way, to ask patients about immigration status, ultimately the cost is eventually passed on to, well, you guessed it come americans. so i ask you, how is any of this acceptable? we have u.s. vets who still can't get the timely treatment they need yet illegal immigrants are allowed to use emergency rooms as their primary care centers free of charge. it is obscene, and it is unfair. but you still think it's an emergency, right? well, tonight we learn from the sources and rio grande valley sector that they are being completely overrun by unprecedented numbers of illegal aliens and asylum seekers.
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over the past week and this stunned me, 10,000 illegal aliens were apprehended by border patrol. those are the ones apprehended. and that made it one of the highest weekly totals ever seen in the history of the sector. new numbers for the month of april are coming out tomorr tomorrow. and sources are telling us that they could be the highest on record. my friends, this is a complete and total travesty. we spent trillions of dollars in iraq and afghanistan defending other people's borders. and we have allowed our own borders to just become meaningless. any politician who says this isn't a crisis or refuses to be part of a real solution should retire or be retired. and that is the angle. all right, joining us now in mcallen, texas, a reporter missed dramatic video of 200 illegals apprehended in one mass
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group last night. this happened to a nearby sullivan city overwhelming border patrol they are and kgb tea reporter sidney hernandez, sydney tell us about illegal immigrants last night, where they mostly adults, families or a mix? >> sydney: laura, thank you for having me on. it was definitely a mix and a lovely family units units with small children in effect one was breastfeeding her toddler there. an infant, really and a lot of men with children. then you have single adults, men and women. you even had an elderly woman and we had to separate her and have her sit down on an ice chest because that's all there was, very, very weak, very dehydrated and extremely hot in the rio grande valley. the agents are providing undocumented immigrants with water for some time traveling for days on end and suffering from dehydration definitely. >> laura: sydney i was shocked
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and the processing center in del rio pat -- illegal pass center. how many people at one time the border patrol agents train in enforcement and processing but not in these numbers? they are donating their own baby clothes when they are kids grow out of their clothes, border patrol agents are actually bringing in close for these and degenerate illegals who made it to the border. that in and of itself is contrary to the negative depictions that we see in some outlets of the border patrol agents. i know you have seen what i saw which is an enormous amount of compassion under very difficult circumstances. >> sydney: well, here is the rio grande valley and the sector is the busiest sector for illegal smuggling for narcotics right here. the agents are very well trained in this area to be able to pick up on that. but the issue that they are seeing and we are seeing firsthand is when they are being
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bringing in groups hundreds and hundreds. you saw in that video 200. and a group of 400 in the same area. whenever they are tenting to the large family units, that is exactly when they see the drugs coming in or those runners. those people who don't want to be caught. >> laura: sydney, it is all planned. you see the spotters on the hillside down in eagle pass. you see the spotters giving the thumbs up, signaling to each other. we heard the whole thing, it is done, planned out, coordinated and a diversion by the cartel. sydney, the video you shot was absolutely shocking in itself and i appreciate you joining us in such a remote place you had to be on skype. but it is just fine. thank you for joining us. when you look, by the way come along the video that we just showed you, and additional arrests made this weekend, it is shocking that still politicians
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and mostly democrats insist there is no border crisis. or that donald trump choreograph the whole thing. in just three days. border patrol arrested a man wanted for murder and two predators. 20 may now printed and judged the border patrol council and senior fellow at the hoover institute, brandon, there are reports tonight of the ice regulations that would permit local law enforcement to make ice arrest in sanctuary cities. another piece of good news with the ninth circuit ruling. how do you deal with this? >> brandon: this is a game changer and what we see right now, the trump administration thing if congress will not step up to the plate and if they will not help, i will put you behind me and i will do what i need to do with the authority that i have. the protection program to have these migrants go back to mexico to wait for asylum hearing, to allow local officials to do the job that is necessary in
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sanctuary cities. this is a game changer and this is going to allow us to secure the border. this will be that one thing to send the message across the world that if you cross the borders illegally, we are going to take action and that is what will drive the numbers down. >> laura: we saw the video and victor just popped up on the screen and might not have seen it where you were but i was interviewing the border crossers and she had, there it is, she had a piece of cardboard that they took out of a black, plastic bag and it was an address in maryland. they come they are ready to go. they know they will be released within 24 hours almost all of them are and they go right to common area where taken by bus and they have money gram wiring money from sponsors or illegal immigrants or citizens or residents. they money gram for money and take the bus and they are good to go and then they are here.
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that is how it is working. >> victor: you are describing the life and the county. on my avenue people are here illegally. we have all sorts of homes you are discussing. it is not going to change, laura until we change the moral calculus and you can call us racist but the fact of the matter is, it's not a moral thing to come into another country illegally. it is not a moral thing to reside in another country illegally. it is not a moral thing to be exempt on 500 sanctuary cities. for employers it's not immoral to hire someone to drive down wages. for the mexican and central american governments that get 60 billion in remittance is a moral act by exporting capital as if they are to be exploited and then send you back to profit. that is not moral for ethic tribunal to say you know what i want as many simulated constituents as i can to enhance my political residence. the democratic progressive movement who basically says come
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i can't went on the issues and i want to alter the demography of the united states and flip states. it is in a moral. >> laura: so you laid out the moral calculus but brandon you have to translate on policy. victor is right. none of this is more when we have as many problems still in the united states that we have to deal with. our own people, education, health care, veteran's needs and so forth. but the policies have to change. jared kushner met with senate leaders today on capitol hill. they will push for increasing legal merit-based immigration, adjust downward on the chain migration i believe so the number of illegal immigrants will be the same. that is nice for the business sector, but what about the enforcement? that is where the rubber meets the road, is it not? >> brandon: you are looking at people like stephen miller and the white house that are coming up with these policies like the npp, like potentially giving virtual agents who they abilities to do incredible interviews right when people cross the border illegally.
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these are the things, these are the polish the issues the president is saying i will use e authority that i have to do what i need to do to secure the border. and when you saw all of these things that you witnessed firsthand in del rio, i voluntarily deployed to be there right now. i've been in the processing center the last couple of days. i processed personally every single individual already know exactly where they are going in the united states. passage to get where they are going and we are going to walk them out the door. they know this which is that magnet. >> laura: it is like, brandon and victor, this is a perverse, sick situation. it is nothing sicker than the u.s. actually enriching the cartel. that is how crazy it is. our policies are making the cartel more lethal and richer every single day by this. this circle of we will catch you and rescue you because that's what we do, we bring you here,
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release you and years later maybe we try to find you and deport you out of the country. meanwhile, the cartels get richer and richer. it is a sick scenario, victor, last word. >> victor: that is why you are angry because you know that gets you a charge humanitarian or something. you know if you come into the country without passport you are detained. if you use a fake name, it is a felony. if you go to a ship on a mexican veatch you would be in jail. the a cemetery that gets citizens angry because it destroys the notion of citizenship. there is no citizenship if this happens. you are just a resident equal to a citizen. it destroys the whole western idea of rights and responsibility. >> laura: yeah, well, and all sickeningly routine. the numbers that will come out tomorrow are going to shock the conscious come i promise you that. panel, think it's much. coming up the president's taxes, well, they leaked out, part of
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transcripts from 1985, in 1994 all the way to '94 large loss of interest. the question is how did they obtain the records? joining me now devin nunes ranking member of intel committee, and former whitewater deputy council, does any of this matter come a big shock that you "new york times" is desperate to bring up 30-year-old losses in atlantic city, i guess. but does any of this matter? how did they get tax transcripts do you think? >> devin: two different questions but i suppose it matters to some people but is but is anybody surprised donald trump lost a lot of money in the '80s, '90s and may not be congruent with what he said he made or lost? i don't think so. but i do think you put your finger on the real news here. once again, something was leaked that shouldn't be leaked. according to that story, the times said they cut the tax documents from somebody who had legal access to them, that
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doesn't tell us someone from the government illegally leaked them or somebody for mr. trump violated professional confidential relations. but either way, it is unfortunate. >> laura: congressman nunez come i have to get to another point. we had a big piece today, a big push by some in congress and to hold barr into contempt. this was for his refusal to appear in the senate committee. "washington post" wrote the piece and trump administration in contempt of congress. previous administration with overseers but mr. trump just say no approach meaning effective oversight may not come for years down the road. pointing to that and steve mnuchin not wanting to testify, i guess, additionally on tax matters and so forth. >> devin: well, i've got news for them about this, okay? i don't think that they want barr to testify. they did not want him to show up
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here that is why they did what they did. they knew if they made the requirement so ridiculous, we will not have the attorney general of the united states come to congress and to be questioned by staff. it is ridiculous. the members of congress can do it themselves or barr is not going to come. i think this was all designed just so that they could eat kentucky fried chicken when in fact, it the attorney general did not show up. >> laura: they are obsessed with bill barr. they are obsessed and i have a couple of theories. i think it is really hard when someone like barr where you, testifying, i would be really nervous and afraid, but if you are up against bill barr and trying to make barr a nefarious, terrible person but it's a lot smarter than these people. he is just a lot smarter than a lot of these folks. i think they were matt mueller did not deliver and now they are mad i think barr in most cases got the better of them.
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but they are kind of stuck here on this bill barr hill and can't seem to jump off of it or get off of it. >> sol: it's more than that. they are stuck on the hill because he is legitimate. he is effective and has a tremendous amount of gravitas and he is a member of president trump's cabinet. so they must destroy him. he is effective. he is a man of the law. he is trying to restore integrity to the doj and be a proper and effective and loyal attorney general. and they can't have that. he must be destroyed. anyone who is not completely on their team must be destroyed. i said this the other night about rod rosenstein. when they thought rod rosenstein was protecting mueller, he was their golden boy. now that they see, he's just really an honest arbiter were trying to be, and they see him as aligned with barr, he must be destroyed too. they leak an article about him saying i can land the plane. that is what it's all about,
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destroying anyone who is not with them. >> laura: all right, just when he thought, guys, the fbi might have turned a corner and would not be playing politics anymore especially how they treated the trump campaign in 2016, this happens. >> do you believe they are engaging and spying when following fbi investigative policies and procedures? >> well, that is not the term i would use. there are lots of people that have different colloquial phrases and i believe the fbi is engaged in the investigative activity and part of investigative and activity, surveillance activity in different shapes and sizes. >> laura: congressman nunez, the deep state was exposed in 2016. we will learn a lot more, but now this semantic game whether or not they spotted the trump campaign, what is going on here with chris wray? >> devin: plain and simple to any normal american but i believe what the fbi director is
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trying to do, his position only needs to be nonpartisan. he's there for ten years, he's got eight years left. i think what he's trying to do is try to not to get in the headlines. shame on the senators for trying to put the fbi director in the middle of this. look, i wish they would just call spying for what it is, spying. but look, the real facts have to come out in this case. what we are trying to get to the bottom of is how many spies were involved spying on the trump campaign. and that's what we try to get answers to in congress and every day that goes by, i think we get the answer that becomes more and more people were doing spying. and with the director is trying to say, he's trying to say was it legal or illegal? >> laura: sol, do you think they would call it spying let's say someone in the republican campaign, george w. bush, fbi survey link the obama campaign
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in 2008? do you think they would be calling it surveillance or spying? i do have a feeling they would call it spying. >> sol: they would not have trouble calling it spying but keep in mind what general barr said. this is a definitional thing. i'm not saying it was wrong if it was properly predicated to commit might be perfectly legitimate spying. but let's call it what it is. when you send someone under full spree tense as to the presidential campaign of the opposing party, you are spying on them pure and simple. >> laura: this is ridiculous, this entire conversation. great conversation, guys, think as much. signs that texas could turn democratic in 2020. private trump and the reelection is that a nightmare if it actually happened? up next, why democrats could be the one actually for a rude awakening. raymond arroyo is here from and he has all the details by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away.
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hillary clinton right here 2016 in texas. and a red state no doubt about it, but there are signs in recent years that counties are turning more blue. democrats now believe texas is within reach. now, they can deprive trump of a victory in 2020. joining me with some answers and i love how you just appeared. raymond arroyo who has been on the ground with me. great reporting, by the way from the border, raymond, how realistic that democrats can flip the states? >> raymond: we've seen a great deal that this date is no doubt changing. the biggest population sectors are the cities. as a snapshot what is happening, denton county north of dallas ted cruz one by 32 points in 2012. antoine -- in 2016, trump won by 20 points but in 2018, he won reelection, ted cruz by seven points. the political landscape is clearly shifting and for more insight i spoke with texas voters and mark jones a
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political science professor. at rice university baker institute. i asked jones why democrats believe they can flip texas for the first time since the 1970s. >> demographics are changing and in fact, it is becoming bluer with less angle and more population. and also donald trump who is a real liability for texas and the republicans. more latinos and more asian-americans and more people moving from the north here. and the transformation on politics causing them to go a little more democratic. does texas go blue in 2020? >> i don't think texas will go blue in 2020 and less joe biden is the candidate. >> raymond: it will be a pivotal election in 2020 not jut for texans but the entire natio. it looks like the demographics of the suburbs around places are changing. and some are saying texas could flip lou as a result. if joe biden and donald trump were on the ticket, who would you vote for and who do you
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think would win this era? >> donald trump will definitely win. a lot of people are coming from other parts of the country that are definitely changing the democrats in the greater houston area and texas in general. but i feel like there's too much success from donald trump. you can't argue with success. >> raymond: why would you do that? >> i think trump is crazy. [laughter] >> raymond: even with the economy or income i don't care for the native texan. >> no. i'm from kansas city. i don't think the democrats -- demographics have changed that much since the last election. >> which do you think is stable? >> trump. >> because texas is always been republican. >> raymond: laura as you heard from the lady kansas city, it is changing demographically. 1 of 10 texas residents did not live here in 2012. this date has six of the ten fastest growing counties in the country. but the state, they have to
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pound the outer suburbs in the big urban areas 38 electoral votes hang in the balance. wimp beto o'rourke came along they thought this was their opportunity. >> you have an enormous population and all that california's happening, they come to texas. they come into this great economy and texas and they want to wreck it but who wants to do that? we don't want to do that. let's see if the camera -- there we go. push. >> raymond: i will see you later. >> laura: we will talk to you later. how do republicans win back in a state that is looking a little less like texas and as i said a little more like california. texas state senator pete florez may have an idea. he was a republican underdog who flipped the largest political legislative district in texas from blue to red, and swamping -- swapping the state. this is the night he won the
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election. >> for the first time in history, -- and the democrats, pete florez and his hard work for years. and the time is now. >> laura: senator florez joins me now, senator, it is really cozy in here. i wish you were here but how did you become the first republican to represent your district in 139 years? and i guess, talk radio helped them i was reading that today. >> pete: first, by the grace of god and hard work. that is how we did it come a very simple, very straightforward, very american, very texan. and in a succinct way, that is basically how we did it. >> laura: you also had someone who you try to defeat in 2016 and i think you lost by 14 or so points.
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>> pete: 33 points. be one oh, god i'm giving you more credit than you deserve. so you ran and defeat everybody and it was a shock. friends of yours today describe you as kind of come he's so nice. he's just so loved and my old mannered. then you have trumpian taxes. you know, the china shop, but he's a different type of candidate. but do you both have similar outlook on the financial issues, social issues and of course on the need to enforce the southern border? >> pete: absolutely. you know, what we did is we had a strong grassroots organization. we never stopped working. we never took people for granted. we never met a stranger and our values are the same as most people in texas, but especially in southwest texas that i represent. god family, country important to us whether you call yourself
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a democrat or republican, ultimately, we end texas and southwest texas hold those values dear. we dealt with the pillars of the issues, that is public safety, education, property taxes, health and human services, you know, those are the things we dealt with primarily as we went through our 17 counties and visited with folks from all spectrums from the big cities to the smallest towns out in the rest on the border town. those are the issues that got us -- >> laura: for senator, democrat they flip going -- are they going to put the state? >> pete: no, ma'am i don't think so. what you are hearing mostly is from a very vocal group, but a silent majority spoke in my race and they are going to speak again in 2020. in this state is no longer going to be a straight ticket voting state. it is a check the box in 2020. >> laura: thank god.
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>> pete: so no one can predict they will take it. it is not, no one can say, but what i can say, we will work hard. we will continue to represent their constituents. and that is how we will win. >> laura: all right, senator. senator flores, the district spans 400 miles of the border. so he's doing with all those issues. senator, we will check back on all you are confronting with constituents. it is a fascinating story and i hope the trump campaign is watching this one. coming up, a man harasses pro-life teen girls on camera. and oh, pennsylvania state rep. there is a disturbing video and a can't-miss debate next. chip in her windshield. >> mom: honey is that a chip? >> tech: they wanted it fixed fast so they brought it to us. >> mom: hi. >> tech: with our in-shop chip repair service, we can fix it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance a safelite chip repair is no cost to you. >> mom: really?
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♪ >> what we have got here is a bunch of protesters. a bunch of pseudo-protesters shaming young girls for being here. here is the deal, i have $3 for anybody to identify these theories. we will donate to planned parenthood. today's protester. she is an all white lady trying to avoid showing you her face. shame on you. what you are doing here is disgusting. >> laura: those were teenage girls and a woman getting harassed for protesting peacefully and prayerfully outside of planned parenthood clinic in philadelphia. and is he trying to intimidate them? that is a democrat state rep, half-hearted apology,
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nonapology, two wrongs don't make a right. joining me rachel fox news contributor, sarah riggs and democratic for georgia lieutenant governor against stacy abrams, rachel, do you hear many female dems coming to the defense of these teen girls were elderly woman that have been harassed for over 8 minutes? what would have happened if the same thing were done in reverse? >> rachel: o come of course. i mean this is a double standard we all see and by the way, that elderly woman that he called an old, white lady was exercising her right to pray and peacefully protest which is a cherished tradition in the country. what i saw when i saw the video, quite honestly was not just that he looked pathetic but you look desperate. i think that is actually a reflection of the entire pro-choice movement which has suffered huge in serious blows to the whole movement, this whole year, both in georgia with
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heartbeat, but also other legislatures, politicians actually telling the truth about abortion. of course, what is really killing, no pun intended, the abortion for-profit industry is technology. it's not just moms for the ultrasounds but millions of young kids who are, they are little brother and sister for the ultrasound. they believe and they don't believe you don't believe euphemism and lies. antiabortion. >> laura: sarah, what is going on here? the guy seems incredibly angry. my question is, who hurt you? he seems like a very angry person. they always say conservatives are angry. most conservatives, things are happy, the border is a mess but pretty well in the contrary with more money in the pocket but man he's angry. this poor, old lady impatient girls. i mean, what is going on? >> sarah: you know whom i also
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watched representatives statement today on his twitter feed. i was struck by the fact that he mentioned the past seven years, he's been a volunteer escorting women into this particular claimant. he lives in the neighborhood and regularly witness those patients. we don't know what those patients are going into the clinic for, by the way being harassed by the people on the street. i think, this is not supposed to -- >> laura: sarah, sarah, where those particular people. i don't know what the state rep does or escorts women to get abortions, three cheers for him. i don't know, but i am sure that's may be part it, but they make their bread and butter is supporting children. everybody knows this and let's not pretend otherwise. but if the shoe were on the other foot and this was a white male conservative, parading teenage girls who are part of a woman's march or something. or just standing there with a sign, you would to hear this wall to wall on msnbc tonight.
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this would be well to walt -- wall, and women being diverse wh different points of view crickets, you don't hear anything rachel and i are used to this because we get slammed e time and no one comes to our defense and we are not waiting because we can take care of ourselves. it is a double standard a white male harassing teenage girls and an elderly woman is stark. b3 you said he was angry about what i heard when i watched video was a lot of frustration. i think there are a lot of women across the country that are frustrated that the governmen government -- >> laura: sarah, he was looking and rachel my time and he wanted to talk these girls and find out personal information about them and put it on the internet. low -- lord knows what might have happened, who knows what would have happened. which is all illegal. >> sarah: i'm not condoning that. >> laura: i know you're not, sarah, i'm not saying you are. speed through a variety of
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venues. >> laura: in a public place. the supreme court has protected the right to be there thank you very much. >> sarah: in a different setting -- >> laura: good for you. >> sarah: there is nothing illegal or wrong with praying in front of an abortion clinic or with peacefully protesting, which all of them were if you watch the video. that is what you would see. and what you see, you are right frustration but it is a frustration of abortion movement and abortion ideologically. frustrated by the fact that technology is moving in another direction and that the moral conscience of america is shifted to. that is why you are seeing a heartbeat built in six states. that is why you are seeing the hold argument for abortion changing because technology is proving that humanity of a fetus. >> laura: guys, we got to go. guys, thank you so much, sarah we will have your back and reach always great to see you.
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know why the i think this is fun. we have been down here investigating for a few days. and we found out about actual scripts that illegals are using to claim what is called credible fear and pass the initial screening. >> raymond: laura, one of the things on the rio grande, the migrants learning how to navigate the u.s. border via the internet. our producer kristin spoke to this man after fished out of the river. watch. >> >> raymond: laura, there is monday and the deed to this, it is choreographed and over and over. the agents told us that but they are receiving and the chase there until rio sector chaired with this text, watch this. it says the type of text these migrants are receiving. it says look, he is and you should see the hondurans traveling with a child. they pay less to the smugglers in order to be delivered to the border patrol.
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>> laura: a direct trip, it is a direct trip nonstop. >> raymond: fast pass. >> laura: border patrol afterwards, they are released. a lot of people without law. that is the easiest way right now entire families are coming. raymond, we talked to entire families who have already come to the united states or sending back the money to bring a few others and who have not yet made the journey. we are, and i will say it again, enriching the cartel. you said it yesterday and it struck us both. there is a routine nature to all of this. which is very disturbing. great reporting and by the way, the entire team in texas did a unbelievable job thanks to the border patrol. everybody on the rio grande, in the air with the marine air support. it was unbelievable. we have breaking news when we come back
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president invoke executive privilege." we were waiting for that. should have may be invoked that a long time ago. that's all the time we have for tonight. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team have all the latest and they take it all from here. i will see you in d.c. tomorrow night. >> shannon: we will see you back here. safe travels. without the writer like her. great show, we will see you back your tomorrow. >> laura: i'm watching, you take care. >> shannon: we begin with a fox news alert. following major breaking news throughout the whole show. the doj just sent this letter to the house judiciary chairman asking for a delay of the contempt about they have planned against the attorney general tomorrow. they are warning that the doj will request that the president now invoke executive privilege over the mueller report. also tonight we will take you to the scene of that deadly colorado shooting just outside of denver. we can confirm one student has been killed, others are injured. we have a live report, you will hear from people directly invo
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