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department. as his pastor has said, he wore a badge of love and every time you were in his presence, you could feel that love. that's what they all say. investigator farrah turner was fatally wounded. she passed away several weeks later. in her final days, hundreds of members of the community came to visit her in the hospital. they loved her. they spoke of the way she not only save them from danger but she changed their lives through her grace, or support, and her prayers. to investigator turner's mom, katie, and sister, april, and sergeant carraway's wife allison son terrence, brother brother daniel, and sisters senovia and
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negosi, your loved ones died the day -- it was a sad day but they are looking down on you know. they died as they lived, fighting to protect innocent people. we will always remember them. we will always profoundly be grateful to have with us two of the surviving florence officers who were shot that october evening. brian hart and travis scott. brian and travis, your continued service honors the legacy of your great friends. thank you for being with us. please stand. [applause] please stand.
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thank you very much. thank you for being here. the ambushes and attacks on our police must end and they must end right now. we believe that criminals who murder police officers should immediately, with trial, get the death penalty but quickly. the trial should go fast. it's got to be fair but it's got to go fast. [applause] and that's happening. fair but fast, right? fair but fast. in the year before i took office, the number of officers killed in ambushes rose to the highest level in nearly 30
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years. in the last two years, thankfully the number of officers killed in ambushes has decreased by more than 70%. i'm very proud to have sent all the police varmints all over the country hundreds of millions and even billions of dollars worth of military equipment that wasn't being used. beautiful, wonderful, safe, great equipment that wasn't being used, and other administrations didn't want to send it. someday you'll explain that one to me. but it's been sent and it's been used and i've had so many people tell me how happy they were and how many lies we've saved. we will never come back when it comes to protecting our police. ever.
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in my administration, we strongly condemn hateful antipolice rhetoric, and you are hearing it. you are hearing it. we don't understand it. we don't think it's even possible that they can think or feel this way. but there are some people out there that do. in recent years, another dangerous trend has begun, a number of prosecutors in series such philadelphia and chicago have decided not to prosecute many criminals who pose a severe threat to public safety and community well-being. over the prosecution or tax on off to uphold the law, to advance a political agenda. [applause] monastery in philadelphia, robbers shot on gravel and dirt
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and deli owner. it was a good man. he never be the same. he may serve his criminal sentence that is short. they are looking at three years if you can believe this, three years. dangerous criminals must be punished to the fullest extent of the law. that's the only language they understand. and those who file false police reports should face full legal consequences. [cheers and applause] every american child deserves to grow up in a community that is secure and safe from violence and free of fear. here with us today is the family of california police officer
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ronil singh. i've got to know his family. they are an incredible family. it's not an easy situation with their going through. frankly, they are going through hell. ronil came to this country illegally in 2003 with the dream of earning the badge of an american police officer. that was always his dream, and that's exactly what he did. he devoted his life to defending the laws of our country. on christmas night, he took a picture in front of the family christmas tree. with his beautiful wife. and their beloved son and sam, their loyal police dog. it's a picture that all of us saw. i remember so vividly. i will never forget it.
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i didn't now that i would get to know the family and greet the ht on duty which he loved, to protect and serve. you all know the story. hours later, he was gunned down and killed during simple traffic stop. he was a vicious killer, this man that crossed into our country from the border just a little while before. a vicious killer. could've been kept out with border security. with the wall, with whatever the hell it takes. could have been kept out.
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[applause] but were getting it there. we are building the wall. we are beefing up like you wouldn't believe the military is coming into action. people are trying to come into our country illegally. our country is doing well. they can't come in illegally. they have to come in through the legal system. after coming through merit. they can't come in like this killer came in, just wrote across the border, went through every sign he could go through. but the family is special. ronil was special. today we are really grateful to be joined by corporal singh's wife annamika, and they are precious 10-month-old son. where are you? stand up, please. and also here are his great
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parents. and his brother. where is reggie, his brother? reggie. what a great family. [applause] reggie, come up here, will you please? come on up. come on. this is unexpected. but this family, you know, you get to know some people. come on up. they may let you up. i think so. i think reggie is okay, come on up, reggie. how about bringing the beautiful boy up? come on up. come on. this is singh, come up. come on up. you know what? how about mom and dad too. mom and dad and wife and baby. come on up. come. the incredible family.
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that's great. you've got to see it understand what it's all about. it's hard to imagine what they've been through. hard to imagine. come on up, reggie. you didn't know you'd be doing this, sorry, reggie. [applause]
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>> i am the brother of corporal ronil singh. i would like to think every single law enforcement over here. what you guys go through, i've heard stories from my brother. this man over here, the singh family supports him. whatever he is doing for law enforcement, we support him. [applause] his team at the white house has reached out to us multiple times, multiple times. i don't think that has ever happened before ever. this man is amazing, and my family supports him. thank you. [applause]
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>> president trump: thank you very much, folks. [applause] thank you very much. she said no, no, i don't want to speak. actually i do. great.that. >> i want to thank you. >> this is president trump right now the annual police officers memorial service on capitol hill. it honors those fallen peace officers. just now, we saw the family of newman police corporal ronil singh. he was killed in california. that was his family that came up and spoke with the microphone and said they support the president. the president there this day, may 15, mark's peace officers memorial day, noting that already act enacted that, for the officers of government, et cetera i have have built a plant that's to bring those
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families together and show them support on their loss. fox news alert. high-level dispute breaking out over who pushed the unverified anti-trump dossier. as we get more details on the team attorney general william barr has invested drive and origins of the russian investigation. it was amazing the questions over just how far they inquiry will reach. this is spoilt and i melissa francis. here is harris faulkner, fox business network and current and work onchairwoman for the nl democratic committee, and fox news contributor, data presented. very cool. in the center state, chairman of the american conservative man, matt schlapp. wow. not dancing for you?
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>> dagen: isaiah with the correspondents' dinner menu do bust a move. steptoe i'm excited to have donna here. it's the first time i've been on the white couch without plastic. i grew up in the south. harris told me i have to say the word seasoned. i can't say old. your parents wouldn't let you sit on the couch because the couch was for company. >> dagen: the plastic would get hard over time. >> matt: donna is doing so well now, there is no plastic anymore. >> melissa: fox news learning attorney general barr has been working collaboratively with cia director gina haspel, fbi director christopher wray, and dni chief dan coats on investigating the roots of the
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trump-russian investigation. this comes amid new scrutiny over the use of the unverified trump dossier compiled by ex-british spy christopher steele and how it was used to obtain a fisa warrant on the former trump campaign associate carter page. trey gowdy has seen the classified documents. former fbi director james comey and former sierra director john brennan are pointing the finger at each other and doubt he says this may be -- trey gowdy says -- >> a hatred for donald trump. it's going to be interesting if they begin to turn on one another. i've seen the document. i'm not going to describe it more than that. >> melissa: former ca director brennan pushing back against the
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scrutiny, saying the investigation is fishing expedition. >> will get back at 2020, something that should've been said differently. i think they are trying to uncover something that they will misrepresent and being part of this deep state effort to try to undermine donald trump's election. >> melissa: donna, since it's your first day. >> donna: it is my honeymoon. >> melissa: it still is. what's your take on this wrinkle in the investigation. >> donna: i have several opinions. the first thing i want to stay out right is that the inspector general is reviewing this. we want to see what the inspector general comes up with. attorney general barr has given this assignment to a new prosecutor. i want to see what the ig comes up with, as well as what the new prosecutor comes up with. the bottom line is, we still need to deal with the conclusion of the mueller report. we can walk and 98.5% redacted.
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i've been making the argument that you would want to read that but reportedly no democrats have. the list is short, so i get it. they could almost from what i understand that half of them in there on time. i don't know if it works that way. my point is when you look at a document and you know exactly 98.5%, you can make a more compelling case for changing the rules around grand jury testimony within the congress itself. democrats are in the majority. so got to go to the senate. but you could also say and make a compelling argument to william barr. help us get this done, democrat
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democrats. because this spot is missing. why not go down the hall of the doj and read it? >> donna: i don't know what chairman nadler is expecting by going into that room but i do know what democrats and i think the majority of americans, they want us to evaluate the conclusion of the mueller report so we can prevent this from happening. i think it's important that chairman mueller -- i mean chairman nadler gets the opportunity to bring mr. mueller before the committee so that we can go through all the underlying information, the investigation itself, complete the evaluation and prevent this from happening again. i don't know why he has decided, maybe somebody will tell me later because i don't know the answer to the question that you just raised but i do believe as an american, i want to see as much information as possible so that we can destroy the playbook that interviewed in our electio election. >> harris: along those lines, the dispute out today talks
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about who insisted on the steele dossier being included in the investigation and now it's like a hot potato. if you look at the past 24 hours, there's been pushback between brennan and comey. you said it needed to be included. i didn't wanted them there. how do you think it turns out why is it relevant? >> matt: is relevant because the dossier was paid for substantially by the clinton campaign and was pitched to the fbi and other agencies by either partisan journalists or democrats themselves. the whole thing started off as an oppo research file and you had willing obama appointees willing to go to the next step. melissa, here's the key. when donna keeps saying we hope this doesn't happen again, this doesn't happen again, the antecedent of this is one president should not use the agencies of government to start spying and surveilling the
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opposing party's presidential nominee. and the incoming president. that's what we never want to see again, this is why what bill barr is doing is making sure that he has a grasp of the decisions that were made and who knew about it, melissa. what did barack obama know about? what did joe biden know about? >> melissa: or you might ask the dnc. >> donna: i know what the dnc knew because we were hacked. i want to know what rich mccall and pauline did. they also had information. republicans researching donald trump. you have 140 contacts with the kremlin. >> matt: now you have jumped the shark. inappropriate contact between team trump and russia and mueller said that is not factually accurate. there was no collusion period. there is no sense spending more time on that. >> donna: there is a lot. >> matt: then you don't think bob bueller's report is accurate. >> donna: if you are 140
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bernie has got a lot of energy but it's energy to get rid of your jobs. he's got the opposite energy that you produce. not good energy. you don't like his energy. >> harris: despite the president's remarks last night, the president's advisees reportedly want him to lay off the former vice president. they reportedly believe almost any other democratic candidate would be easier for president trump to defeat. do you think is right, matt? >> matt: i think what the story has if donald trump is running against an avowed socialist, although socialism is a concept is now about a 50/50 popularity rating with democrats, overall in the country that's a rejected notion, the idea we would have such a radical person be president of president of the united states. people are saying let's get the most radical of these candidates. what i would say is no matter what they call themselves, they all have the same policies. green new deal, open borders. >> harris: you don't think
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joe biden is closer to the center? >> matt: unlimited abortion to the end of pregnancy. green new deal, rolling back the tax cuts, free college, getting rid of everyone's college debt. these questions, they have the exact same policies which i think are well outside the mainstream. >> dagen: my bedtime reading was "the new york times" story that trump advisors want trump to stop attacking biden. how many times are we going to read that story where trump advisors want to stop xyz. >> harris: we saw this over and over again. >> dagen: he's going to do whatever we want. you know why he's going after joe biden come he's in the lead and he's not going to punch down and go after people in the single digits. joe biden's recently is 23.5 percentage points above bernie sanders. biden should take it as a compliment. >> harris: i want to hear from joe biden and a woman in the
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office calling the presidency legitimate -- >> would you be my vice presidential candidate. investigations of the investigators investigating whether or not vladimir putin on the russians engaged in trying to affect our election. give me a break. gosh almighty. >> harris: donna, i've heard you talk about where the american people want the focus to be. democrats were hired at the midterm for health care. we are really far afield of these issues. >> donna: we need to give nancy pelosi a great round of applause. here's why. >> dagen: that's how she collapsed, remember. >> donna: the reason why is she is managing to get these bills through congress. pelosi is still putting these
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initiatives forward. i know you're talking about a democratic party that's somehow met up in somebody's imaginatio imagination. this is all party that has centrist wings as well as progress and wings of the democratic party will come up with a nominee that can appeal to the metal as well as to the base pad spent 100 like question i don't have a favorite. i am still being courted. it's too early to follow love. just imagine, valentine's day came and went we had 15 candidates we are up to 22. we will be at 60 by labor day and then back to 12. i'm not going to fall in love. i love all the candidates. >> melissa: i disagree with the notion that joe biden is the obvious one to go against president trump because i think politics has become cult of personality, and it's about who's going to ignite a group of supporters into such a frenzy that they're willing to go out and vote. joe biden, i'm not sure he
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provides enough of a contrast with president trump to really excite people. it has to be someone who captures the imagination of enough of a group to inspire them to go out and actually pull a lever. >> dagen: you and i were talking off camera while the president was there for police week and he was speaking in one of the things that he has stood apart from joe biden on his prison reform. the idea of prison policy. you made such an interesting comment off camera. said you don't expect each want to have the point of view that they do. >> melissa: contrast on that issue. >> matt: joe biden was one of the leaders of the 1994 primary. >> dagen: who are you, bernie sanders? going after biden. >> harris: u.s. ordering nonessential staffers to leave iraq and escalating tensions with the neighboring country of iran.
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>> harris: fox news alert. tensions between the u.s. and iran, state department ordering a partial evacuation of the u.s. embassy in baghdad today. u.s. also deploying an aircraft carrier and be reviewed to bombers to the region in recent days. president trump yesterday denying reports that he's planning to sign 120,000 troops to the region to counter iran. iran saying there is not going to be a war. the ayatollah warns that it wouldn't be difficult to start enriching uranium. this comes after iran said it would no longer follow some of the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal unless european countries agree to renegotiate. matt, i guess there's a debate about whether the actions by the u.s. of late, especially the ones that we highlighted, are provocative or are reactionary.
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does it mean the u.s. is putting up a posture to prevent something from happening that would then force us into a conflict? because we would have to respond. >> matt: two things. after two years of the trump presidency, it's clear he's going to make these decisions. the last thing he wants to do is engage in more fronts of warfare. it's not what is interested in. clearly there are things happening here beyond our knowledge that deserve a response. second of all, those european countries are still in the iran nuclear deal with iran. so when iran says it's not going to follow that deal, it's because this is the way iran does everything. they are a rogue regime and the president was right to full out of the nuclear iran deal because of the end of it, they would have a nuclear weapon. they are our enemy and it's time that we face that. >> harris: senator bob menendez was talking with our cameras and said about iran "we
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do not need another iraq weapons of mass destruction moment." >> donna: i think it means before we escalate this whatever you want to call it, we need to pull back a little bit and figure out what are we trying to accomplish? we know iran -- and i'm going to agree a little bit with you. we know that they have meddled in yemen. they have meddled in syria. >> matt: funding terrorism. >> donna: of course. i am clear about that. at the same time, what are our strategic objectives. are we just building up to say hey, back off? back off what? i'm think we need to -- i think the president needs to listen to his advisors but also perhaps take this conversation to congress and it's time that we bring congress back into this conversation before we march off to some other adventure. >> melissa: she talks about
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his advisors, secretary pompeo said earlier today that what they needed is for iran to stop assassinating people. >> dagen: 700 rockers terrorists indiscriminately launched into israel. this was not that long ago. again, it's hezbollah, hamas. even as we were inking the nuclear deal, they were firing rockets that said death to israel, death to america written on the side of them. our maximum pressure campaign is working when inflation is running at nearly 40%. the iranian economy is going to collapse this year contracting by 6% based on some estimates. oil experts have collapsed as well. we have the upper hand. we are the world's largest oil producer right now. that gives us a great deal of power and a great deal of security when taking on bad actors. >> melissa: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez appearing to criticize joe biden and his stance on climate
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you'll find nobody has been more consistent about the environmen environment. >> harris: i've seen that clip a couple times. he was searching for his words. people are careful to pick their words around ocasio-cortez. she brings some heat to social media. people pay attention to what she says. >> donna: she is the new tabasco in the democratic party. she is really hot. when i say hot, i'm referring to she is putting in our political gumbo some elements, some ingredients that people are going to like in some people will not lie. i think joe biden has a great history on the environment. i think he needs to give us his vision. he needs to put it on paper like beto o'rourke and jay inslee of washington state. he's also running. and then let's compare 15 proposals. but i don't think joe biden is
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middle-of-the-road, not when the obama administration pushed the paris climate accord. >> matt: aoc is in charge of the democratic party. what she says, whatever she's playing in whatever instrument that is, the rest of the people start marching. she has set the terms of how the democrats run for president on this green new deal. that's where it got started. this is where joe biden makes mistakes. they weren't interrupting his lunch. he invited the press there. it was phony. he knows the questions are coming. never said to be middle-of-the-road on the environment. countdown until someone finds a video or joe biden said that three times. he tends to put his foot in his mouth and the final question here is going back to the thing that i said earlier, these democratic candidates will be cookie carter's. there's not going to be 12 proposals on climate change. there's going to be one and it's going to be double or triple the price of fossil fuels, gasoline
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you put in your car. don't use fossil fuels and use this green energy, 90% is not economical for people in their lives. >> melissa: she brought up the idea of the green new deal and now everyone is being compared to it and probably to their detriment, dagen, because as we know that's exactly what would turn off the industrial midwest. it's a carbon economy and if democrats embrace it, they are alienating the group they need to win back. >> dagen: there was a "wall street journal," nbc pulsing what should be the top priority for the federal government. number one was health care. 18% said immigration and border security, job creation and growth came in third. where is the environment and all that? alexandria ocasio-cortez and bernie sanders came together to cap credit card interest rates at 15% which means a lot of people won't get credit cards, number one.
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number two, to turn the post office into a bank. >> matt: i want to give the post office all my money. [laughs] >> harris: president trump going after 2020 candidate beto o'rourke after the former congressman attempts to reboot this campaign. kenny hit the reset at this point? we will debate it. for years i've trained dogs for the marines
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>> i've got beto. beto is falling fast. what the hell happened? four weeks ago, he said i was made for this. he was made for it. he was made to fall like a rock. what happened? he tried to restart his campaign. that generally doesn't work out too well. >> harris: that was president trump -- >> dagen: the former texas congressman hitting the reset button on "the view, admitting he made some missteps in his inl launch earlier this year. lamenting his rollout using the "vanity fair" cover, admitting
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it looked elitist, saying it reinforced the perception of privilege. beto walked back his signature statement that he was "born for this" watch this. >> i think it reinforces the perception that -- of privilege and the headline that said i was born to be in this, the article is attempting to say i felt my calling was in public service. no one is born to be president of the united states of america, least of all me. >> dagen: his tagline should be if you squint, i kind of look like a kennedy. >> donna: i can you can -- i think you can say i was born to serve. many people at an early age. i had a desire to serve. i knew i wanted, as a young girl, to be of service. i wanted to be a priest but -- >> matt: you are still young. >> donna: thank you.
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beto needs to stop with the apologies and deliver what the american -- what the american people want to hear. >> matt: this is where donna and i can agree. you watch the 125 democrats running for president or whatever the number is, they've been on the road for a matter of months, they're having reset, they're doing these apologies, what it tells you about beto o'rourke is he's not actually a serious contender for the nomination. he was a flash in the pan and so is the democrats go through these candidates, they're going to get road tested. obviously they are all going to bomb out except one. i think that person is going to bomb out too but you're going to see these people fall by the wayside. it is early to be screwing up so badly. >> donna: wait till july. everybody gets hot by july. a couple hot dogs, a couple beers. >> matt: tabasco.
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i've got it. >> dagen: i think beto o'rourke got so much attention and mostly because of the amount of money he was able to raise in texas from hollywood and everybody running against ted cruz. >> melissa: he gave ted cruz a run for his money and that was very unexpected. that was the spark. i think it's the thing where everybody realizes, whether it's conscious or subconsciously that it's about cult of personality and you need someone who is going to spark a lot of energy and attention and hold it. the problem is that always goes back to being authentic. we live in this 24/7 society where you're online. if you pretend to be something you're not coming or going to be caught out for the very early. when you're apologizing, saying i didn't really need to be that way or look that way, you have to decide who you are and own it and be that way 24/7. a better be your authentic self because you can't fake it around-the-clock. waking up in the middle that might yield me the person you really are instead of the one you're pretending to be.
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the american people hates phoniness or than anything. >> dagen: that's why people love mayor pete buttigieg and his husband. they are just who they are. they have a twitter account, running the dogs' twitter account. >> donna: beto, whenever i'm at the gym, i don't have low energy, i sometimes just don't like to work out but every time i see beto, he works out. i've been trying to do my beto moves all the time. he's a serious candidate with a great agenda. i think is going to catch fire in july. >> melissa: we'll see on that. more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? >> melissa: thanks to matt. i'm gonna let donna have the last word since this is her first day on the couch. >> i have been with fox news two months, but i haven't been on
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this couch. i didn't do a tom cruise. >> melissa: were you planning on doing that? maybe next time, will you come back? >> i'm coming back. >> melissa: all right. thanks, guys. we will be back here at noon eastern tomorrow. now here's harris. >> harris: we begin with this fox news alert. the trump administration is ordering nonessential personnel to evacuate the u.s. embassy in iraq amid growing tensions with iran. this is "outnumbered overtime." president trump is preparing to meet with the secretary of state mike pompeo just fewer than two hours from now. critics worry the administration is aggravating the situation and pushing the u.s. toward conflict. here's democratic senator bob menendez, a short time ago. >> we do not need another iran weapons of mass destruction

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