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hillary playing for the dossier, the dossier that steele does not stand behind, and he hated trump. so why did comey, why, when he signed that first fisa application. let not your heart be troubled pure laura ingraham, where are you tonight? >> laura: i'm in the swamp. >> sean: you yelled at me for saying, why do you say every night, i'm coming from the swamp, the sewer. >> laura: now it trips off my tongue. >> sean: in your head like a bad record. >> laura: people down in texas, where you from? i'm from the swamp. i have to stop myself, it's embarrassing. to be is a small world after all, don't ever go on that ride. you will hate yourself for a week. >> laura: hannity, by the way, when the senate intel committee is subpoenaing don jr., okay, my
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question is, we have to bring question for steel in. i want christopher steele -- >> sean: me too. >> laura: i want all of the covert agents they sent in to try to entrap -- >> sean: bring in the blonde bombshell that was flirting with papadopoulos. >> laura: i want all of the covert agents, all of their relationships with the fbi, how they were hired, what they were told, what they tried to get. that is what i want. >> sean: all right, you're going to have a great show. you are all worked out. >> laura: i am. hannity, great show tonight. >> sean: see you tomorrow. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from the swamp tonight. rudy giuliani will be here in moments, the president's personal lawyer will offer his first reaction to the new subpoena i just talked about hannity against donald trump jr donald trump jr., the pathetic contempt play against attorney general bill barr, and new details about joe biden's dealings in the ukraine. and a little later tonight, what
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happened when the democratic front front runners are compared to trump? and two recent school shootings have put students in positions of defending themselves. what happens when a conservative governor stepped in to take charge. a debate over ron desantis' move to arm teachers that every parent needs to see. but first, i want to dig into the latest democratic effort to kneecap the trump justice department. the effort to take down attorney general bill barr reeks of desperation, and as i told you last night, it is tied very closely to his efforts to fully investigate the malfeasance of the obama doj. most republican members saw what the democrats were doing yesterday at the hearing to hold barr in contempt. but at least one g.o.p. senator is oddly still prolonging the investigation of
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a now defunct mueller probe. trace gallagher has been all over the details tonight, and he joins us live to tell us what is really going on. trace? >> laura, as republicans have noted, attorney general bill barr was given a choice by democrats to release the fully unredacted mueller report in violation of federal procedure and the law, or face contempt proceedings. barr chose the latter and democrats followed through. g.o.p. congressmen jim jordan who sits on the house judiciary committee says he doesn't think this is about democrats getting information, he thinks it is about stopping bill barr from getting information. watch. >> it is all about trying to destroy bill barr because democrats are nervous he is going to get to the bottom of everything. he is going to find out how and why this investigation started in the first place. >> ohio g.o.p. congressman steve should have it got even more interesting, laying out a blueprint to the heart of the allegations. watch.
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>> bill barr is going to dig into the origins of the bogus russian collusion allegation itself. the clinton campaign funding of the steele dossier was the actual collusion between the russians and the political campaign. >> meantime, the man who supervised the mueller probe, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, steps down on saturday, and today he was given a rousing send-off, being praised by former ag jeff sessions and current ag bill barr, who just happen to be the deputy attorney general back in 1990, when rod rosenstein first arrived at the doj. barr said back then, the deputy job was different, and in a slap at democrats, he said today the attorney general's job is different. watch. >> this must be a record of attorney general being proposed for contempt within 100 days of taking office. >> and finally, republicans also attacked one of their own today, saying they are baffled
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north carolina g.o.p. senator richard burr, who heads the senate intel committee, has subpoenaed donald trump jr. to testify again about his russian contact. the g.o.p. consensus seems to be it is time to move on, the florida senator marco rubio says criticism of burr is misunderstood and it is about congressional oversight, not prosecution. laura? >> laura: curious. christ, thanks so much for joining me now exclusively is president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani. all right, mr. mayor, rubio says take a chill pill, basically, this subpoena for don jr., apparently just part of general, generic oversight. what is your reaction tonight? >> i respect both senators very, very much. i've actually campaign for both of them. i don't understand what the oversight is. he testified for 29 hours, i think.
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so maybe there is a question or two ago that wasn't, they can send him an interrogatory and get an answer. i don't know why you would harass the man more than you have. mueller came to a very definitive conclusion that donald trump jr. did nothing wrong. that there was no suggestion he would have any reason to have believed it was a violation of the law to meet with that russian woman. it turns out interesting part of that meeting is it looks like a set up by a fusion, because the woman met with glenn simpson, te head of the outcome of the day before, the day of, the day after. they never followed up. i've been doing this a long time, if that isn't a set up, i would be really surprised. i'd rather see them look into that. i don't know what they could possibly ask donald trump jr. that wasn't asked -- >> laura: i think they are going, it sounds like the focus in part would be on the discussion to build trump tower
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in moscow before the election actually took place. >> what does that have to do with oversight? that sounds like an investigation again. >> laura: i've got so many text today from friends who aren't really all that political, but they were just, what? it doesn't make sense to us. i didn't have a good answer for any of them. all right, rudy, i have to bring this up because i thought of you when i heard that cnn was doing a town hall tonight, not with a 2020 candidate, but with your favorite former fbi director, jim comey, because he was out of the redwood trees, and he was marking his two-year anniversary of being fired by president trump. listen, because he is still not over it. >> do you think you should be charged when he is out of offic office? >> i think the justice department will have to take a serious look at that, whether it is a wise thing to do to a former president, i don't know. >> you think the evidence is
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there to prosecute? >> it sure looks like it is there with respect to at least a couple of those episodes of obstruction. >> laura: rudy, comey persists. >> i apologize for having hired him years ago as an assistant u.s. attorney. i'm very embarrassed about that. i don't know what happened to jim comey. today's revelation by john solomon is a blockbuster. it was clear to the state department that the steele dossier was a complete phony. this memo was circulated. if he didn't read it, he was sleeping. i have read part of that dossier, and i have done this fisa stuff for years, i was there when it first started. if you can figure out that the steele dossier is a piece of junk, and you shouldn't be fbi director. i have no doubt, he's got a serious problem having put his name on that affidavit and not revealed that it was unverified, not revealed that he took no steps to verify it. when a state department employee was able to figure out that
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steele lied about there being a consulate in miami for the russian government. that steele lied -- he hadn't been in moscow, hadn't been in russia for nine years. >> laura: why do they keep using him? why did the fbi continue to rely on christopher steele, even after he broke the deal in late summer, i believe august of 2016? he broke the deal, was deemed unreliable, but then it looks like they still kept using the fruits of his labor with his dossier. and him. >> all during that period, comey never attempted to verify it. he had five months to do it. when he went to the president in early january of 2017 and said it is unverified and salacious, he had five months to verify it. if he had verified it, he would've found out very easily -- >> laura: he didn't want to verify -- >> five areas that were absolutely untrue. he never revealed to the court
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that this was a paid for political document by hillary clinton. this is outrageous. >> laura: i want to move on to the backlash you have been receiving for calling on the doj, i guess to investigate biden and his family. you haven't talked about this before on the show. his questionable ties to the ukraine, especially the sweetheart payday, hunter biden ended up getting. here are just a few of the examples. let's listen peers >> giuliani, the president's personal attorney, has been pushing the justice department to go hard on hunter biden's ties to ukraine. >> it is a blatant use to use foreign power to tarnish trump's election opponent that >> lou rudy giuliani is telegraphing it. they almost want to create foreign interference, throw in ukraine, russians, giuliani has been to the ukraine has ukrainian clients. >> they are out of their minds.
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>> laura: hold on, just in the last hour, it gets better. "the new york times" posted on online "giuliani had the trip to push for inquiries that could help trump," like you are not allowed to travel, apparently. >> i am his lawyer. lawyers, when they defend a client, develop hypothesis, explanation of what your client was charged with. the fact is this was a massive collusion between the democratic national committee, officials of the obama administration, clinton people, and the ukrainian officials, corrupt officials -- who by the way were pro-russian corrupt officials. to create false information about trump, about manafort. this is real -- not collusion, conspiracy to present false information, and to leak it to the press, and to give it to the
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fbi. the ukrainian government is presently investigating it. my aim is to make sure that tesoro's representatives, who have a lot of influence in that government, and a very highly corrupt ukrainian who actually participated in creating a false document about paul manafort, actually, he has been found guilty of bad by the ukrainian court. to be when i saw that. >> that they do not prevent the continuation of this investigation. all they want ukrainian government to do is investigate, and don't let these people buffalo you. that is what they are trying to do. biden came to me -- >> laura: why isn't the media pursuing this? >> the media is totally corrupt! >> laura: it's a fascinating story, and everyone -- >> it is a big story. it is a dramatic story. i guarantee you, joe biden will not get to election day without
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this being investigated. not because i want to see him investigated. this is collateral to what i was doing. but here are the facts, laura. joe biden was appointed the point man for ukraine. two to three weeks later, his son, hunter, who i just been tossed out of the military for testing positive for cocaine, was appointed to a position on the most corrupt agency, the most corrupt business in ukrain ukraine. a natural gas business called burisma, which was headed by an oligarch who was being protected by putin in russia. and biden's kid took down about $3 million or $4 million that we could count. and when the kid got under investigation, actually says "i strong-armed the president of the ukraine to dismiss the prosecutor because the son of -- i will leave it out -- was corrupt." what he left out of the
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explanation was the prosecutor was right on the tail of his son, looking for the money that appeared to have been laundered from latvia to croatia to america. and when he tried to get the croatian government to give the amount of money that hunter biden received, all of a sudden the president of the ukraine gets a call from the vice president of the united states, and he has told you are not going to get your $1.2 billion loan guarantee, which they needed then to prevent default, unless you dismiss the prosecutor. the president didn't want to do it, but he was the godfather of the prosecutor's children. he didn't want to do it. >> laura: this is like a james patterson novel. >> investigated between now and election day, then our justice department -- >> laura: experience and natural gas --
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>> donald trump and donald trump jr., this is going to be the front page of every one of those newspapers -- >> laura: chuck todd will be rolling his eyes. speak of best evidence i have seen of media corruption. >> laura: rudy, i want to get back to comey, because more is coming in on what he said tonight. this kind of goes in line with the letter from over 800 former prosecutors who said that they think the conduct of trump described in the mueller report does amount to obstruction of justice. but he specifically was asked if he believes the president obstructed justice. let's listen. >> do you think he had criminal intent, based on what you have seen in the mueller report? >> it sure looks like he did, in connection with a couple of episodes bear the direction to don mcgahn to get the special counsel fired, to my mind, is a flaming example. yes, of corrupt intent. >> this is the guy, laura, who
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couldn't make a corruption case when 33,000 emails were deleted. cell phones were destroyed with hammers, and servers were bleached. and he couldn't make a corruption case based on that. that is corruption, when you destroy evidence. this is a case in which the president was innocent of the underlying charges, and he was defending himself against malicious, looks to me like very well organized, corrupt charges against himself. no prosecutor in the world would bring this case. and the people that got to sign that, i guarantee you, there is not a single one that voted for donald trump. and i have never heard of prosecutors opining on a case they don't know about. that is a political statement. that is not a prosecutorial memo. they should be ashamed of themselves. they don't know anything about this case. all they know is what they read in the newspapers on what they get from the highly biased
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report, 440 page diatribe, that is a complete violation of prosecutorial efforts. >> laura: what i think it tells me, once again, why i don't trust a lot of prosecutors today. sorry. >> a lot of good friends -- >> laura: some of these people are out of control -- >> ashamed of them, because you did not offer an opinion based on a case you didn't investigate. if you do, you are doing a political statement, not a legal memo legal memo. >> laura: political commentator, it's a scandal. mr. mayor, i know you could have gone on the on a lot of shows. we really appreciate you coming on coming on. >> i guarantee you, this will eventually be investigated, and it will be a massive scandal. you can't escape the fact. i've seen them. i've seen the corroboration. i've seen tapes. this is a very big case, and a
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misuse of our law enforcement agencies -- >> laura: we've got to go, i'm going to get cut off. >> at the very top. >> laura: thank you so much. in the last few days have provided ample reasons why democrats should get nowhere near the oval office, especially when you take into account president trump's leadership. my can't miss angle moments away. ey nutrients. get more by adding one a day. it's the #1 multivitamin uniquely designed for men and women. one serving, once a day. one a day. and done.
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♪ >> laura: if dems take the white house, that is the focus of tonight's angle. serious times require a serious leadership, and the last few days have furnished us with ample reasons for why democrats should get nowhere near the oval office. as the border christ crisis dea record 100,000 border apprehensions in april. this is what joe biden is thinking. >> i think that anyone, regardless of whether they are documented or undocumented, we have an obligation. that is why we need more clinics. >> laura: more clinics, health care for illegals.
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why should anybody be surprised? after all, it was the obama-biden white house that rewarded hundreds of thousands of illegals with dac a work status. according to federal data obtained by breitbart news, u.s. taxpayers already pay about a quarter of a billion dollars annually to provide health care to illegals who are in ice custody. but that is nothing when compared to the 17 billion -- yes, with a b -- that americans pay in medical care to illegals when living inside the united states. i have a biden's solution is to have clinics and make the trip even more attractive to them across the border. that means that saddling you with the bill. when biden was a vp, illegal immigration numbers were staggering. remember, the unaccompanied minors crisis in 2014 was a nightmare, but five years later, the former vp is, well, blame
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shifting. >> it's a crisis created by the administration. that is why it is coming. >> laura: no, they are coming because obama-biden did nothing to change the asylum laws. and because today's democrats in the house refused to do that, as well. now, as you know, this past week, i saw firsthand the l sections of texas, and how overwhelmed the border control is. processing centers there have essentially become day care centers. >> we have to pretty much try and get a hold of every type of formula we can so that we can get that child to take feud. they usually get here malnourished. if they aren't already sick with some kind of respiratory virus, we have to remove from the field patrol to fill the bottles. the good thing is, many of us are parents, so we know how to change diapers, we know how to
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defeat bottles, but we do not have a staff specifically for that. >> laura: it is a complete and utter scandal. a disgusting abdication of congressional responsibility. while democrats actually deny this reality, trump has taken serious steps to address the border crisis. his plan to send asylum-seekers back to mexico as they await hearings was originally blocked by a federal district court, but this week, the ninth circuit ruled that the policy can continue, at least temporarily. that is good news. they are also training 200 border patrol agents to do enhanced asylum screenings right at the border. but expect a court challenge eventually to that, as well. an immigration plan is going to be released next week by the administration, and from what i hear, i'm going to like some things in it, and probably not like some other things in it. but at least the president is facing the reality of what has
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to be done head on, and he knows he needs democratic votes to do it. and while brother joe wants to extend health rights to citizens, look at this map in houston the other night when we were leaving the studio. raymond arroyo saw this and said let's stop you those are homeless americans on the streets of the city, and it was pouring rain. a huge flood in houston yesterday, terrible weather, and it started the night before. my question looking at this, it was heartbreaking. shouldn't we be caring for our own citizens, before we take responsibility for the citizens of a foreign country? i'm speaking a foreign countries, on the trade front, no president in decades has been as dogged or taught at negotiating deals that are fair to american businesses and workers as before. >> under the previous administration, the united states lost nearly a quarter of a million manufacturing jobs. you remember that.
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they let other countries raid our factories, steal our jobs, and rob us blind. other than that, they were very nice. they allowed china freely loot our economy, plunder our intellectual property, and target our industries or destruction. that is what was happening. >> laura: trump has been relentlessly negotiating a deal with china, driving a hard bargain paired beijing attempted to delay the negotiation scheduled in d.c. this week. >> once the tariffs went under, they upped the meeting. it was supposed to take place originally on thursday, then about five weeks ago, they said how about friday, how about next week? i said what is this all about? okay, don't worry about it, let's taken 100 billion a year. we put the tariffs, we made the statement, and they upped the meeting paired how about, let's go back to thursday? i'm representing the usa, and he is representing china.
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and we're not going to be taken advantage of any more. we are going to find out about china tonight, and i think in the end, you are going to be very impressed. >> laura: well, while trump is engaging the chinese and holding out for the best deal for america, rambling joe is once again in denial. >> china is going to eat our lunch? come on, man. they can't even figure out how to deal with the fact that they have this great division between the china sea and the mountains in the east -- i meet in the last. that they are not bad folks, folks. but guess what? they are not competition for our spirits be one oh, my god. it would be sad if it weren't so infuriating, and basically just embarrassing. obama and biden stood by while china continued to cheat and steal us blind in the united states. if joe ever has power again, it
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would be back to business as usual with china. in other words, china wins, we lose. but what about the other 2020 democrat hopefuls? if you think they have better ideas, you would be wrong. take mayor pete, last seen in a volga magazine shoot, with all of his vast experience in international trade, he is weighing in on the china negotiations, as well. >> china often works in terms of twenty-year plans. i'm not sure this president thinks beyond his next wheat, and it shows in our policies when it comes to trade, we need a fair trade. there is currency manipulation, intellectual property theft, a lot of bad behavior going on on the chinese side. if we want to reduce that, there has to be some sense we are going to come to the table and negotiate something better, not just lobbing tariffs over the fence. >> laura: a side of the fact that one does not lobbing tariffs and there is no fence, what does he think trump and bob
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lighthizer, the entire trade team, have been doing all of this time? reading "hold" magazine? team trump successfully negotiated the trade deal with south korea. he didn't have to over, and is now on to the crown jewel of china, and it is going to be hard, it might not be possible. the only reason, by the way, that china is in town tonight? trump's tariffs. >> that young man, buttigieg. boot-edge-edge. they say "edge-edge." he will be great. representing us against president xi of china, that will be great. that will be great. i want to be in that room, i want to watch that line. >> laura: well, for the sake of the country, let's hope it is a scene none of us ever see. the country can't afford another democrat in the oval office right now. especially not from this radicalized version of the democrat party. they are not only bereft of policies that work, that are
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practical, they don't even recognize the verifiable threats that are bearing down on us. or the fact that this economy is on fire. and that is the angle. why were two young, unarmed men thrust into saving their fellow students lives? former republican governor ron desantis is hoping to avoid a repeat. we are going to tell you what he is doing next. cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. will last forever. we know the great outdoors. we love the great outdoors.
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to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> laura: this week, a student was killed trying to stop a gunman inside a stem school in denver. last week, a student was shot doing the same at the university of north carolina charlotte. two unarmed heroes preventing an even wider, more horrific tragedy. but why should our children be risking their lives in the place where they are supposed to be learning and be safe? florida's republican governor ron desantis stepping in. he signed the marjory stoneman douglas bill over one year after the parkland killings.
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florida's new measurable arm teachers, requiring them to undergo psychological evaluation, background checks, drug screening, and at least 144 hours of police style training. does that seem reasonable? well, not to everyone. >> because we are talking about black boys & girls club boys a! who are getting murdered by police officers. >> that teachers that don't want to carry guns won't have to. why do you oppose it if it is optional? >> i would not feel comfortable with some of my colleagues taking on that job without extensive training. >> laura: joining me now is pam bondi, form former florida governor. and mark plays. these requirements seem pretty reasonable. you are not made to, but a lot of training would be required for teachers. what is the problem? >> the question is does this make us more safer and less
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safe. plenty of admittance that if you put guns in schools, no matter who has them, it makes the environment less safe. five or six guns were discouraged discharged in schools by those trained. >> laura: your point is that no gun should be in the school, even if you have a sale is coming in with guns. >> i think it is acceptable for some schools who have chosen to do it, have off-duty police officers trained. but bringing in more guns and expect my kids teacher do have a shoot out over his head, to be well-trained to make that work well, just isn't realistic. >> laura: pam, the problem is kids who are in there, i was bawling today listening to the parents of another hero in colorado. that is part of what ron desantis ron desantis is responding to. scott peterson, the security officer and parkland, we understand tonight he is still getting $8,000 per month in pension, that is our recording tonight. but what about this?
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a lot of people uncomfortable, mark cites the problem with guns in schools. >> i have always supported this. since parkland, i was there at parkland -- >> laura: that night. >> i was with the families come i still talk to the families. florida is such a huge state, laura, and we have so many rural counties. police can't get there right away. they can't in so many of our counties. for instance, my county has already opted out. they do not want teachers to carry guns. but they counties that choose to do it, an extensive amount of training, extensive. and i think they should be treated like air marshals. you don't know who they are, the school resource officer and the staff will know who they are. and they are there if they are needed. the sad part is, you are never going to take guns out of the hands of bad people, and we have to protect our kids. >> laura: i want to get specific to the shooting in colorado that happened this week. last night, students at the school collected in the auditorium for what they thought was going to be a moment of
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coming together in support. instead, they ended up being lectured by local democrats. >> you already have my thoughts and prayers. but you deserve and should demand more. because the to only send thougs and prayers when you are a member of congress, when you are in a position to take action and affect change, it is empty, it is hollow, and you and your children deserve more. >> all her kids already have enough to do. their job is not to fix america's broken gun laws. >> laura: as soon as that began, students started pouring out of the space in droves, and they collected outside, where you can hear them doing this chance. >> mental health! mental health! >> laura: they were reacting to the political agenda, basically saying mental health. a lot of this goes into the lack
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of attention to the mental health problems of a lot of these individuals. >> a couple of things. i might surprise you by agreeing. going to a rally the day after some of your fellow students got shot and talking politics is a mistake, so that is on us, quite frankly, though i had nothing to do with it. people in other western countries are not last mentally ill than we are, they watch the same movies and play the same video games, but this kind of things only happen in the united states. i don't how the something we need to do better on, but it is also a case of too many guns available to too many people. >> laura: last thought, homelessness is wreaking havoc in cities across the country, especially ones controlled by certain democratic mayors. up next, we are going to take you to la-la land to explain the idiotic solutions being put forward by eric garcetti regarding homelessness. stay there. i'm just a normal person who got an awful skin condition.
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♪ >> laura: joe biden is joining mayor eric garcetti in l.a., he did this yesterday. the two are asking voters what issues matter most of them. >> is getting out of hand. >> laura: just like those photos i showed you in houston from tuesday night. what is mayor garcetti doing to stop the homelessness problem that is out of control in california? he is praising the painting murals around the city to bring
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"awareness to the issue," but will he ever actually do anything about the problem at hand? joining me now a civil rights attorney and leo troops are. how does the merrill help the homeless? >> the mural is nothing more than a public relations campaign. the city has a half billion dollar budget, they are doing housing, transitional housing, during mental health, those individuals on the street, we have people who in the city of l.a. to help the homeless. nothing more than to remind the people of the seriousness of the homelessness population. ellie is doing something. >> laura: surely, you work and spend enormous amount of time, the first time i met you, you are telling me you are going to bring me down to the homeless encampment in l.a. what about what garcetti has planned, what la-la land is doing about the homelessness
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problem? >> i love how you call it "la la land." laura, thank you for having me on your show, i love being on the show. we are at a point where we see california at its worst. health and sanitation is at its worst. this plan is the worst, notice how he took an extra bite of a sandwich because he didn't want to address the issue. with mental illness right now, hepatitis, so much going on with black flags, people step over american people as if they are subhuman. it is not getting better. we don't see america being made great again. what we see as a template of what the democrats want to continue to further in a majority state that is divisive to the american people. >> laura: mayor garcetti rolling out the green new deal for the city, also, did that late last month. very urgent about it. he said he believes in making the city carbon neutral will
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help homelessness by creating new jobs, and he called it the fight of our lives. the plan includes getting rid of things like straws, styrofoam, recycling waste water. leo, i mean, is not going to do a lot? >> by the way, i love to be on "the laura ingraham show too, bt it didn't address anything about what i said about money being poured in. regarding the green new deal, you know, laura, cities like l.a. and the state of washington, where the laboratories and making things happen with the green new deal, electric vehicles, having a clean -- >> laura: homelessness. leo, leo, do you think -- when you say half a billion dollars is going to be spent, that tells me -- >> it is a city! >> laura: $10 trillion in the war on poverty since the late '60s. trillions and trillions of dollars. we still have american citizens sleeping on the street in every major metropolitan area.
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about two blocks from here tonight, when we leave, we will see man after man, woman after woman on the streets as we let hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants pour into the united states peered surely, it is not a political issue to me, this is an american issue. >> it is an american issue because we see policies not being put forth for the american people. leo, what are you talking about? homeless people on the streets of los angeles, subhuman, looked upon people. let me ask you a question: what kind of negro are you? >> and that's personal. laurel, she went personal. she went personal. >> good people are being forgotten in the state. >> laura: we don't do personal attacks. we have conversations. african-american to african-american, white to black, whatever, we have conversations on this show. we want solutions.
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i don't think what california is doing is arriving at a solution, throwing money at the problem has not helped. if it did help, they wouldn't have the problem they have today, because they already spent billions on this. all right, in the air of political divisiveness, what could possibly unite -- i love this story -- radical feminist and christian conservative women. i can't even believe this is going to be a story, but it is. right next. from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist.
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>> laura: this week, democrats on the house judiciary committee approved eight controversial bill that will allow biological males to compete against females. the bill ironically is called "the equality act," who can be against that? what does this mean for the women of america? it sounds go so great, they basically takes a gender identity and puts it under the civil rights act, correct? >> it is going to erase, not discrimination, but it is going to erase females, because they sex a female is no longer protected as a separate category in a bathroom or locker room or dressing room. any biological man at any time that wants to come in and say i am now a woman can just have access to that. women in sports, we had the
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simulation similar situation, just saying i'm going to erase, i'm going to be female, racing against women, possibly getting the scholarships, getting metals. it is a terrible idea for women it is going to turn us back from everything we have gained over the last 40 or 50 years to try to raise our status as women. >> laura: a tweet from the women's liberation front, you are on the same page on this issue. if the equality act succeeds in putting gender identity in federal law, it will erase the foundation of securing rights for women and girls in the united states. interesting stand up you all are working on this. >> we are working on it together, and asking where is the women's march? where is the me too movement on this? this is a threat to females, to everything that we have tried to work for in this country. even small business loans, or women scholarships, women's
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access in sports, having equal opportunity here, it is going to be taken away from us, because any time a man would want to claim to be a woman, any time for any reason, under any circumstance. there is no standard about what that would require for him. >> laura: he feels like it. >> it today i feel feminine, i am going into the women's dressing room. >> laura: this happened at evergreen state college, and it is happening all across the country. women have to wake up. college sports, high school sports, you don't want to go there. >> someone needs to pass laws for women, plain and simple. >> laura: we are going to continue on this on the podcast next week. trump as a white house tour guide? will have that next. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose.
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and show them the lincoln bedroom. they wanted to see the lincoln bedroom, so i'm going to give the tour myself, okay? >> laura: as long as they are not jumping on the bed, that's fine for that was president trump playing tour guide to the world series champions, the red sox, at least the ones who showed up. great podcast, brand-new. download, subscribe, you will love it. shannon bream emma "fox news @ night" team take it from here. shannon? >> thank you so much, laura. we began tonight with a fox news alert. one hour from right now, some $200 billion in additional tariffs on chinese greens are set to go into effect. negotiations begin again tomorrow. got the very latest. president trump says former secretary of state john kerry should be prosecuted for breaking a law that makes it a crime for an unauthorized person to negotiate with one government in a dispute with the u.s., all because of his multiple meetings with iran's foreign minister peer general jack keane is here to weigh in, he is
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