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abides by. that their lives are changed. >> stay with us for continuing coverage of the shooting. "the ingraham angle" starts now. >> laura: horrific news out of virginia beach, virginia. where tonight 12 innocent people are dead. [2. for the most police refuse to same them. but they confirmed he was a disgrunteled worker who returned to work to murder former co-workers. here's the police chief moments ago talking about the official call his officers got. >> we have an additional victim to report. we now have 12. one succumbed to the injuries on the way to the hospital. we know who the suspect is. we have not been successful in
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noteifying certain family members. we will mention his name once and then he will be referreds to at the suspect. >> laura: for more, we go to catherine herridge. what can you tell us at this hour? we don't know the shooters name. >> that's right. we learned more at the news conference about how these events unfolded. it was just after 4 p.m. eastern. the work day was wrapping up and the shooter entered the building and began firing on multiple floors. we were told at news conference of a harrowing moment when four police officers entered the muncipals building and engaged with the suspect for a prolonged period of time of fierce gun
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battle. then when they took down the suspect, this almost brought the police chief to tears, the same officers that the suspect tried to kill, they tried to save the life of the suspect before taking him out of the business. we learned more about the weapon. it was described as a .45 caliber handgun with extended magazines. they are working with the atf and the fbi to process the crime scene to notify the victim's families and trackdown some weapons purchases associated with the suspect. we don't know from the news conference whether they were legal purchases or not. it's developing. a sorrowful news conference seeing the police chief almost this tears describing how his men took down the suspect and then tried to save that suspect, the person who was trying to
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murder them. >> laura: devastating for virginia beach. we pray for them and their families. thank you very much. we will be monitoring that tonight and will bring you updates. first a stunning lack of interest from media brothers and sisters about the origins of the russia probe baffling to myself and many others. imagine how refreshing it is to hear the same from the attorney general of the united states. >> today people brush aside the idea it's okay to engage in these activities against a political campaign is stunning. especially when the media doesn't think it's worth looking into. it they are supposed to be the watch dogs of our civil
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liberties. >> laura: what bill barr is a set of standards all americans used to care about. the modern left has abandoned any pretense of caring about civil liberties if it means inflicting pain on president trump. joining me to break this down, rudy giuliani personal attorney for president trump. if the left can't agree now that investigating the origins of this probe that was so extensive and cost so much money and occupied so much time and manhours for a couple of years, what is the point of arguing these points with them at all? >> well, i have come to that conclusion reluctantly, laura. i would say a year ago when i got involved representing the president, i still had something left of the idea if it's really serious, even the left wingpress
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will take serious allegations of crimes seriously. now i am convinced they won't listen to allegations of crimes by democrats. we should have known that when we saw how they reacted to hillary clinton destroying 30,000 emails and destroying the servers and phones and dealing with classified information in a cavalier and criminal manner. they brushed that off. they are doing the same thing with this. these are very, very serious crimes if they are true. if there is a falsified fisa affidavit -- that's a certain, was it knowing or negligent? like with hillary clinton? then we have serious consequences. if comey was knowingly signing that verified affidavit knowing that steele was not reliable, knowing there were things we could have verified that he
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didn't, he is guilty of making a false statement under oath. >> laura: and knowing who paid for the dossier. the fact that the opposition candidate to the president paid for it. at least calls the motivations into question if not the credibility of the underlying salacious allegations. the fact that was not made clear in the fisa warrant, it would have taken one sentence to do. that speaks volumes of what is intended. >> he has to know he put a corrupt agent in charge of the investigation. peter strzok demonstrated in his texts and a bunch were deleted. months of strzok and page texts were deleted by the mueller organization. astounding actually! and the press didn't mention that erect. even with the ones we have,
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peter strzok had a plan to stop donald trump from being president. the plan was the fisa and setting up pomades. comey either turned into an idiot or knew what was going on. papadopoulos. they ended up doing a 302 rather than interviewing hillary clinton and they wrote the report before they concluded the justification. -- investigation.
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and comey did a performance that day the most disgraceful performance. >> laura: i just rewatched it. i have to ask you. this is a perfect segue. i want to get your thoughts on this part of barr's interview as well. he was asked about the term treason that the president and others used to describe some of the bad act ors in the fbi. watch. >> the president tweet asked said publicly that some of those -- comey and mccabe -- committed treason. >> as a lawyer i interpret the word treason legally. there is a specific criteria. i don't think it's implicated in this situation now. >> laura: do you agree? >> well, i don't know about treason. as serious or more serious than what they were trying to pursue
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president trump on with no evidence except that papadopoulos statement. trying to remove a president of the united states on a false charge and then going through false affidavits, phoney dossiers and setting up people. i don't know if it's treason, but it's a sure an act against the united states. it's a conspiracy against the united states of the crime. it's a very, very serious crime and people should go to jail for a long time. >> laura: all of the people who have been jaw boning for 2 years about russia and other countries want to mettle in our election, that's a concern, but there should be another concern that individuals in the united states were trying to affect the elected president of the united states.
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removing him from office with this slow rolling coup going on. the same people who carry about meddling with the russians but don't care about it when done by the deep state. >> meddling by the ukraine. a court in the ukraine found a specific individual delivered dirt on the trump campaign to a preppa a representative of the hillary clinton campaign. there was no finding of anything russian with the trump campaign. we already have definitive proof that the democrats, hillary's people and the dnc were using ukranian officials to dig up dirt on the truisms including the possibility that the dirt was knowingly falsifiefalsified.
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and they said joe biden caving into china. the kid got a 1.5-billion dollars deposit 8 days later in his useless private equity firm. $5 million after he gets tossed out of the military. >> laura: you were going over there. >> i didn't go over there because they surrounded the president of the ukraine with democrats and people trying to set us up. i was going over there to make sure they investigate the ukranian collusion with hillary clinton's people. >> laura: are you going to go?
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>> i will go when i am sure they won't misstate why i am going there. the biden thing fell into my lap. >> laura: we covered it. >> i know. you and the "washington post." a little in the "new york times." cnn would go into a seizure if they had to cover that. maybe the kid has to get $2 million. >> laura: we don't have many reporters left. they used to investigate all corruption. they were interested in getting to the bottom of all corruption. now interested in getting trump. >> true or not true. if you prove it, it's a great story. >> laura: i have to get to something else. >> i will presume them president that they didn't do for my president. they will still not doing it. according to mueller he has to
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prove his innocence. absurd. >> laura: i guess i have to go back to law school to learn the new way of proving you are innocent. barr's status you want. we wondered what is going on with the inspector general's report and with the other investigations. john huber is doing out in colorado. we want to hear from him on what he said there. let's watch. >> huber huber was asked to take a look at the fisa applications and he put that on hold. he hasn't been active in recent months. so durham is taking over that role. the other issues he's been
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working on related to hillary clinton. those are winding down and hopefully we will number a position to bring those to fruition. >> laura: wow. >> i appreciate the honesty and the delivery of the attorney general whom i have increasing respect for. i got to tell you as a formerus attorney and associate attorney general who ran the criminal side of the justice department i would not stand down for inspector general's investigation over a criminal investigation in a million years. no way huber should have gotten out of the way for the inspector general? >> laura: that was done before barr? >> he was being dip lohattic. -- diplomatic. i watched his face and he said that with a certain sort of sarcasm.
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i am sure he won't admit it. no way should you stand down. what is involved. perjury to the fisa court. a national security court. i helped to establish the fisa court with a friend of yours. joe. he was the first lawyer and i helped write it when i worked for president ford and attorney general levy. what they did to the fisa court, it's such an intrusion into our privacy. it's like doing an operation of our brain. the government doing an prigs of our brain. you better have damn good evidence.operatin of our brain. you better have damn good evidence. they dependent have anything. >> laura: thanks for joining us. could the democrats misread the
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electorate again. the left might not be happy.
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>> are his approval numbers divorced from the economic numbers. donald trump hasn't held on to the votes he had in 2016. when you are at 40%, he is underwater in many for the states he won. so he does have an uphill climb. >> win the first time he had to have russia, voters suppression. that was the only way he snuck over the finish line and still lost the popular vote. this is not a strong president. >> laura: does this sound familiar? a poll found 48% approve of the
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job trump was doing up from 45% in march. on the economy, a whopping 59% approve. here now the man who led that survey. mark penn and the dnc communication as director. louise. how significant is it that these new numbers have trump higher as he is about to kick off his reelection bid on june 19th in florida? >> these are better numbers. every point he wins here, if you are 45 you are not getting reelected. at 45 where he's been for a while, right on the edge. at 50 he would probably get elected. every point is critical. it will be critical for the democrats to keep it down or for him to get to the magic 50.
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>> laura: wasn't obama in the 40s does he won the reelection? >> at this point trump is higher than obama or president clinton when i work for him. >> there are warning signs showing him in the 30s of people who would vote for him for reelection. >> laura: what about that? >> definitely. only 31% say they like trump. only 37% trump say they are voting for his reelection. job approval is powerful and 62% like the job he is doing creating jobs. that's pulling his numbers up. >> democrats understand that the economy is strong. he is an incumben and gets the advantages of being that going in. that's why i think that you are seeing the primaries on the democratic side lean-to somebody like joe biden who is seen as more credible. that's something i think
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democrats understand. >> laura: they think they will do we are nicer than he is. forget the economy. obama set that all up. he didn't have manufacturing jobs creating during obama. had you them during trump. nevertheless i think they will do that. if you vote for him and support him, you are a bad person. if you support candidate-x then you are a good person. that's what they will sell. the other issue you polled is the most important issue. immigration, 37%. healthcare 36%. 25 environment. climate change eighteen. and taxes women's right 12%.
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immigration without the 1,000 people when just crossed the border yesterday or the day before? >> it's not clear if it's immigration for or against? there are people on both sides of the issue. >> people who say immigration is a top issue favor the republicans. most people who say healthcare is a top issue favor the democrats. for the last year healthcare has been the number 1 issue. the first time in our poll immigration is number 1. climate change is moving up too on the democratic side. the big change. 58% now support his declaration of a national emergency. people in the last month think the economy is better and the immigration problem at the border is more serious. >> and donald trump has done an affective job of using bill barr to neutralize what came out of the mueller report.
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that's why nancy pelosi and the congressional democrats need it take what was in the mueller report seriously as he told them. the fact they have not done that means that donald trump has gotten away with what mueller said he could not absolve him of a crime. >> laura: that's not his job. mark, one of the more interesting findings: how the public sees the protracted mueller fight. 53% say fbi bias played a role in the investigation of trump. mark, wow! a lot of fox news watchers because others are not focussing on this. >> i think that's gotten through to the public. there was a different standard for this investigation. what were people at the fbi and the cia, what that were they
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doing and start this? the american public wants a full investigation. they want to wind down investigations of trump. the one group they want to investigated are the former federal officials who launched the whole thing. >> laura: i think the surveillance state liberals used to care about it. thoughts? >> there is a concern about protecting civil rights. at the end of the day what is an issue is that donald trump is shooting himself in the foot with tariffs. we will see how that goes. >> laura: we will see. i think this will go down as one of the most popular things. taking on china and shoring up the borders. we are paying one way or another. a great conversation guys. next. like my favorite! just tear, eat... mmm-- and go! starkist tuna, chicken, and salmon creations.
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>> laura: it's friday and time for friday's follies. they find themselves on the dark side of the disney new star wars park and a disturbing fashion trend. joining us now raymond fox news contributor. raymond, the studio are jumping on the bandwagon to pull production from georgia. who is the latest? >> well, georgia is becoming
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a massive film location due to tax breaking news for films. -- breaks for fems. warner, netflix and dizzy my bolt is the abortion ban survives the court challenges. >> many people who work for us would not want to work there. we will have to heed their wishes in that regard. >> what about the wishes of the audience? 25% of people thought the georgia boycott was inappropriate. 22% said it was appropriate. 30% had no opinion at all. this is up in the air. if did you say -- disney were thinking about more children, how about protecting unborn children. >> laura: these people are
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fanatics. they pose as tolerant. they are intolerant. they will not tolerate another viewpoint. if dare to disagree with the prevailing opinion in hollywood, they won't just disagree with you, they will want to destroy you. >> star wars the force awakens. the last movie they came out with was shot in other countries that outlaw abortion. they do business with china. now china is incarcerating muslim in campus and forcing abortions for women who don't want them. they do business there. >> laura: if youor a moral high horse you can do that. >> but be consistent. >> laura: he said this so often. it's the money.
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it's the money of the chinese market. they will look the other way on a vast array of brutal human rights businesses. >> disney will need the business. they just opened star wars galaxy edge. their hypocrisy is starting. george lucas was on hand for the grand opening even though their excitement was muted. >> i am so happy to be here. >> i hope you enjoy it. it's the first time that i worked with them a long time ago. everything was like it was in the olden days. >> here's what you may not know. disney is opening the new park with 10 stores and 1 attraction. the falcon ride.
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the resistant ride won't open for months. disney is forcing visitors to make reservations. there is no rfrtion available until after june. you get a 4-hour time limit. do you know what happens after 4 hours? storm troopers come and remove you from the star wars area. let me get this straight. you have to abide by the arbitrary rules of disney in the star wars park but they won't abide by the legislature in georgia who gives them 30%. >> laura: will aoc be out there saying abolish storm troopers? they are sending family unit out? those are 2 storm troopers with
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uniforms. >> and tell cost you $129 to buy the lifesaver. >> laura: not made in china. >> a new disturbing fashion trend this summer. it's frightening. a company unveiled a new summer line for men. cropped tops and moob-tube tops. look at these things. there is a historical precedents for this nightmare. in a nightmare on elh street johnny depp wore one. it was not good then and bad now. i find this disturbing. >> i am not a big fan of the midriff shirts for pre-teens. it's all part of morphing everything.
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i think they are fresh out of ideas. now we did men with skirts. check. now it's tube tops. >> and we saw men with the dresses. >> laura: until they have to wear a really uncomfortable bra, all day and night then they will be bonified. not until then will men know what we go through. >> social media reacted gigatively. do we want to see this all the time in the treats. -- negatively. the football player fine. >> laura: the guys that have the 6 backs or my son says i have an 8-back. i don't know what that is. it's look at me. i do 1,000 crunches a day.
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>> you take the t-shirt off if you want to show off. you don't have to wear a crop trop. it's a weird framing on a man. >> laura: when we come back, raymond in a crop top. >> i will see you in london and you can reveal why later. >> laura: liberal media in full meltdown low over mueller. newt gingrich is here to respond next.
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>> laura: all of the media are extremely frustrated by the success of president trump despite 2 years of an investigation that went nowhere. and now they are moving from an obsession over impeachment to this. >> we know he is a criminal with obstruction of justice. here's the answer. you create a 3rd lane. you take the word impeachment and you change it to criminal activi activity. >> the headline is president trump likely committed a crime but i think not charge him because sitting presidents could not be charged. >> he made it crystal clear. >> laura: impeachment is not good enough anymore. joining me is former speaker of the house and host of a new pod cast and fox news contributor. newt gingrich.
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do you think that this will hurt democrats in 2020 if they end up pushing forward on this? >> sure. i think they will look nuts. he himself looked nuts. you come out and say the russians we indicted are innocent until proven guilty. but now the president, we have not proven him innocent yet. think about that mueller said. now you have the democrats saying maybe we can't impeach him but we know he is a criminal? how do they know that? you have to start out with a fascist left, free speech meanings you are not allowed to speak. if you say anything wrong you are homophobic or something. their normal behavior is to just make stuff up. there is no evidence that the president has been guilty of
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anything. 2 years mueller had 15 left wing-democratic lawyers. all very good prosecutors. he had $30 million. he locked up at least 2 people in solitary confinement that are un-american and could not find anything. the democrats need to recognize should a dry hole. >> laura: the policy deal. even some democrats who are lefty, are getting a little frustrated by the fact that when they are inviteed to speak to the media, the policies they want to talk about, they are be eclipsed. brad sherman experienced this yesterday on msnbc. >> i been trying to talk about
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the saudi nuclear program and we would talk about efforts to control drug prices. there is an image in the public that the congress is only focussed on impeachment. that's not what i am working on. >> laura: do you think more democrats will push back on this? the polls, president trump's polls are going up. i get the sense to the fact that democrats are not interested in debate. they are interested in demonizing. that's what they do. >> we have a referendum on the news media and they lost. that's the number 1 thing in the last 2 years. really 3 years counting the campaign. trump is still president and improving his polls numbers.
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the country is closer to trump than radical democrats. i predict you will see a republican senate passing legislation and nancy pelosi is over here with a party who wants to spend every day attacking donald trump and wants to pass something. i would not be surpriseed to see kevin mccarthy form an alliance with 40 democrats if they stay negative. >> laura: look at all of the democrats. we are doing a series on an update on the moderate democrats. so many pledge to work with trump. push comes to shove. not working with trump. that's an excellent point. part of the new issue that trump is tackling is the border. you and i have been talking
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about it for years. the situation is beyond a crisis by almost every measure. what about the decision to slap 5% tariffs on mexico unless they stem this massive tide of humanity? >> one thing that will be part of trump's legacy that historians will write about is he has common sense and he follows projects through like the businessman he was. none of these people would be on the american border if they were not coming through mexico. without mexican compliance, all of these people would still be down in central america. i think is the first time we have seen the american president say -- by the way, the democrats and congress are forcing him into this position because they
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refuse to do the common sense things which are fund the border patrol and build the wall and allow us to contain things. the president said if you are not going to help me, then i can use my authority to put so much pressure on mexico. if he then moves to cut off sending money to mexico, you would see an enormous crisis in the mexican economy. >> laura: we have some republican senates against these tariffs. grassley and a lot of of the farmers are hurt by the soybean tariffs. how many pain is being inflicted on the american consumer? how long can this administration
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hold out? i agree with what they are doing on tariffs. i am hearing from wall street people who do a lot of work in china, this is really hearth us. -- hurting us. because you are doing deals with communist china. >> a number of billionaires love china because that's how they became billion areas. i -- -- i hope we will use the chinese tariffs payments to take care of the farmers who the chinese are trying to rip off. if he does that it will become a non-issue. china will not win a trade war with the united states. that's just not possible. the chinese will build
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competitors in vietnam and the philippines and they will look market share and we don't need them. >> laura: on most things. the soybean farmers will get the attention on other networks. it looks like it will hurt trump. our economy versus the chinese economy, it doesn't hurt us. do the math! >> the president is right in the number of billion dollars he is talking about. he could afford to double the income of every soybean in the united states and send a note to the chinese president thanking him for the money he is sending you. >> laura: my best and worst commencement speeches. stay there.
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>> ♪ >> laura: the 2019 graduation comes to a close we thought it would be fun to give you a roundup of the best and of course some of the worst commencement speeches thus far. first up is this lady at harvard who offered this not so veiled rebuke of president trump. >> i want to leave this wish with you. tear down walls of ignorance. nothing has to stay as it is. >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: that's original am american college students gave a standing ovation. thank about it to a faltering european politician after she
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came here to slam an american president. what a patriotic environment, harvard. then we have nyu steve thrasher. not only did dr. trasher take a shot at the white house but used the opportunity to encourage his fellow graduates to boycott israel. >> we have been at marches against the fascist in the white house. i am so proud of nyu's students for supporting the boy cot against the apartheid. >> laura: where is all of the boycott china movement? it's a much bigger economy. we know what china does. nyu's president condemned those remarks. but thrasher will continue to
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spout non nonsense in northwestern next year. and our worst. hillary clinton, did you think she would get off scot-free? we wanted to tell you what she said at hunter college. students should know she is still upset she lost. >> what we have seen from the administration is the complete refusal to condemn a foreign power who attacked our democracy. what do we do when people in positions of authority are not held accountable? >> laura: that's funny. she should have taken an old blackberry and smashed it with a hammer. that would have been a prop that i could have sold tonight. this lazy political broadsiding what graduates want, on one of
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their proudest days. it's an awesome feeling of what you accomplished. enter president trump his teach to the air force cadets. >> you could have chosen any school or career. but you chose a harder path and a higher calling to protect and defend the united states of america. i know what you have been through and it's tougher but you know what? in the end it's better. nothing will stop you from victory. nothing will stop the u.s. air force and with your help, nothing ever, ever will stop the united states of america. >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: resounding response. the president stayed to shake hands of over 1,000 cadets. that's a commencement address. up next a special announcement
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>> finally tonight, you will not want to miss our shows next week. we are taking the ingram angle across the pond for a special week of broadcast. monday and tuesday we'll be in london worry president trump's state visit expect more protests and trump baby balloons. i think they're fine and cute. and we'll talk to lollards there and some big-name guests you don't want to miss and we'll go to the streets, too, to see where the action s. and from there, we're going to move on. to france. we'll be live in norm andy for the 75th anniversary of d-day, we'll have an exclusive interview with president trump following the historic event. check out podcast1.com. we had a very big week of guest
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