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have a good weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is special edition of the ingraham angle from washington. the so-called experts were wrong about trump's agenda from the start. and now the 2020 democrats have their own spin, what a shock. we set the record straight in a dynamite segment ahead with maria bartiromo. ken starr is here exclusively. he will share behind the scene real story about what happened during the jeffery epstein plea deal, he was there. what happens with this testimony being moved for bob mueller. and we address the strange coverage of a young stranger
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thing star, and the latest, well the fashion trend. will anyone buy merces. and today's angle describes while i'm calling democrats well the bitter bunch. we explain how they find misery in america's happiness. another pathetic clown show on capitol hill today. the party of abortion on demand scares more about the children then you heartless soulless republicans. >> do you not care. because these children don't look like children that are around you? have you ever held a deceased child in your arms? >> first of all your comments are disgusting. i have served my country for 35 years. i held a boy 5 years old in my
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arms. i knelt down and said a prayer for him. i had a five-year-old son at the time. for you to insult by integrity and my love for the country and children, that's why this whole thing needs to be fixed. >> i wanted to give him a standing "vatio ovation all day. what tom is pointing out the congressman up there and the rest refuse to accept the crazy concept known as the rule of law. >> you're the author of the family separation policy. >> i'm not the author of the memo. >> you signed the memo. >> yes. >> you recommended family separation. >> i recommended zero tolerance. it's the same if i am arrestpugh with a child in the car i will be separated. >> with all do respect legal --
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is not breaking the law. >> if you come through the country illegally -- - >> it's legal. >> you do it the legal way. the attorney general of the united states has made that clear. >> okay. >> laura: oops. three of the four progressive it girls. conjuring up emotion and passion, they read from the dog eared script that demonizes border patrol and ice and forgets about duly passed laws by the legislature. at a certain point former acting ice director tom homan had just about enough. >> as a 34-year-old veteran of law enforcement it's shocking. shocking to see the constant attacks against those putting
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their own safety at risk to defend this nation. you see news reports they're nazis, white supremacist. they abuse women and children. ice agents and border patrol agents are parents too. this affects them deeply and emotionally. have you ever walked up to one and thanked them for helping their nation. i have. >> laura: game set. match. the only border, the new and radicalized democratic party believes in now are those around abortion clinics keeping sidewalk counselors away from vulnerable women. when have the democrats expressed a bit of empathy
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towards the thousands of victims committing crimes of illegal i immigrants. such as cory who was killed last month when a illegal drove drunk and ran him over. his family is separated from him for ever. it's aoc or any known democrat shed a tear for these tragedies, ever? not that i have seen. instead they would rather paint america as a place for all immigrants, good and deserving despite the laws they violate and court orders they brazenly ignore. >> our government at the hands of the administration have exhibited a in competence and cruelty creating a human rights crisis in our country. >> they have accused those
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working to stop this, border agents, of creating a culture of cruelty. >> there is no need to arrest innocent people and treat them no different then criminals pursuing their basic human nights. >> calling these concentration style camps that's doesn't stop the problem. >> laura: -- is broken and illegitimate, the whole country. so the law that's democrats don't like, they too are illegitimate. joining me now a group for more. this hearing was quite something today. we had tom holman who has put on a uniform serving the country for three decades. he's ticked off and i think rightfully so about the stke
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monnization of men and women of border patrol. 50% who are hispanic americans. your thoughts on what he said. >> a couple of things. number one, i hear mr. holman talk about himself and how he feels and the laws broken. i don't hear him saying anything about the families, children, mothers. we recently heard about a child, a buy bee, maria i think was her name who died in the custody of immigration. i would like to see mr. homan talk about -- >> laura: you're upset he does haven't the emotion. >> he has the emotion but direct that emotion to the children. not talking about adults and criminals. he's continuing to talk about ice patrol agents -- >> laura: think he's in a situation is w. a crying child he does the care. i think he cares.
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>> laura: all care. were brought whichwhomwe>> y youwe're people and used -- >> laura: i was down in pugh el rio in eagle pass, end of april, early may. i saw was appalling. is some of the video. see the border patrol boat. jump with a pull toy or a blow up inter tube. know our border patrol are always going to pick them up well. always rescue them. what we do. who we are. don't let people drowned. not what we do. countries may, we don't do that. democrats today, no we don't pick them up. want them to suffer. not what i saw there. saw we need to want form the system for people to be safe applying for asylum and not
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endangering the lives of children by bringing them thousands of miles from their hometown. reaction today? i think tom homan should of walked out. what i would of done. people making these comments. members of the house. idiotic. of the comments are just stupid. men and women of border patrol and ice go out every day putting their lives on the line to protect this country. people coming into the country illegally they are violating federal law. you don't want those kids separated from their families. you don't want the kids taken away, then don't come into the country illegally. it's all about asylum. for asylum appropriately. the guidefront of the law. try to break the law coming into the country, and then complain about the out come of what happens next. >> laura: as we talked about many times, congressman duffy,
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the trip up here is a bad trip. are sleeping in fields, cement, benches, floors, occasionally someone takes them in and they sleep on a mat somewhere. not like it's the ritz on the way up from central america. are in trucks, buses. idea that, that they come to the united states and it's all terrible, it's ridiculous. it's bad, over crowded. come on. the asylum reform has to happen. a lot of them cross, congressman duffy, and they cross technically following the law. what bernie just said it's not quite right. what gunther said they're pursuing the legal process. the legal process is screwed up. >> they should apply for asylum in the first safe country they get to. what burns my backside, i hear democrats shed tears what had is
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happening in the detention centers, we should improve them, but yes they came across the dessert with mexican drug cartels. shed a tear for the angel mom whose don't hug their children any longer, or the children raped across the deserts from drug cartels, or those losing lives murdered by an illegal immigrant, or gonzales who had his threat cut from the drug cartel and his son was found hugging him dead in the desert. close the loopholes. if not spend the $4.6 billion to the border patrol to take of the people in the detention centers. when you don't vote for the money and cry for it, give me a break. >> laura: gunther, quickly. then we have to bring everyone
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to the big protest to the. we have a interesting report. >> i don't understand a congressman duffy says this. i would like to see him come through the boarder and stay in mexico instead of the united states this. is a country that protects refugees. protects those who can't protect themselves phr-fplt duffy, you can't compare the united states and mexico as a safe country. that's be right. >> we have said mexico is a safe place. >> if you get murdered or hurt -- >> mexico is not the answer. mexico i am not staying in coming to the united states. >> you make my point. it's a dangerous point. don't say it's horrific if a detention center. they're coming across the dessert with drug cartels. >> laura: we have to bring everyone to what is happening tonight. immigration protests are happening across the country.
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we went to one outside of the white house. watch what happened. >> nobody is being murdered on the southern border. >> children have died. >> how is this the same. >> you separate children from the parents. >> what makes them a concentration camp. >> a number of people concentrated together. >> the the condition that's these people are being enforced and concentrated with. it's inhuman. i'm not saying they should be let out. they should be treated with basic human rights. look around. >> laura: well, we know gunther the basic human rights we were able to afford them is limited by the resources at the border. i was at one of the smaller border crossings, del rio, it was teaming this. is all we have they said.
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what do they want children just roaming the streets, release them. they're between a rock and a hard place. you wouldn't just have them release them into the streets, would you? >> we are talking about children getting sick at these centers. >> some are sick when they come. then we see a spread as we heard from dr. drew, it's all throughout different cities in the united states diseases we thought se see rat indicated. >> and one has died so we stop it. >> laura: bernie, close it out. what do we make of this. >'s ranriker's island. i can tell you it's not an easy job or an easy task. with the numbers coming into the country and the numbers they have to process we need more a sources or they have to stop it. period. >> laura: one we have to stop it, congressman duffy, this would require democrats and
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republicans working together. that would solve the problem. there is no sign that is going to happen. real quick. >> it's not going to happen. democrats like this crisis. as president trump says you can close it in 15 minutes. close the loopholes and send the monte and this is over. democrats are unwilling to do this and the crisis continues. wouldn't of it been nice if they recognized this six months ago instead of calling it a manufactured crisis. >> laura: we are still doing it. great conversation. we appreciate all of your voices. and more with the facts and a message for the so called experts.thesomeit'speoplewell,di napplyifififthethesomeit'sthethe t hat's>> yourithat'swetheotherthat'swetha
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>> the doomsday predictions began before he was even elected. donald trump's economic plans would destroy the economy. may, to 16. the economist, a trump win would taint the markets. weeks before trump would win the presidency. now the results since then haven't just provided a contrast to the headlines.
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they have blown them out of the water, in a word they have shamed or should of shamed the so called experts. join me now is the always fabulous maria bartilomo from "mornings with maria." [laughing] [laughing] i go back and read the headlines and i'm screaming laughing. what would it take for these people to admit they had gotten it wrong. >> it's yate to talk to you tonight, laura. the bottom line. they're so wrong, it's so obvious. we see the numbers day in and day out. i don't know what it would take for them to admit they're wrong. when you look at the metrics, laura, it's hard to ignore. unemployment at a 51 year low. waging up, in more than a
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decade. get your head around that for a second. the first time american workers have had a raise, a real raise in more than ten years. the real important and gem of all of this is actually it's the low income and minorities that are benefiting from these policies coming out of the trump administration then so many others. we see people who have never had a job actually working. they are participating in an economy growing better than 3%. you ask anyone on either side of the isle. you have to admit things are going well. there is euphoria in the air. >> laura: maria, the 2020 democrats though are, they're trying to throw sand in the gears here. one way or another they're claiming the economy is only buzzing for the wealthy. watch. >> who is this economy really working for? it's doing great for slices at the top.
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>> this economy is not working for average americans. >> this economy is not working for working people. >> this economy has to work for everyone. right now we know it isn't. >> laura: maria, wallstreet journal yesterday noted in the new piece as unloyalty is near generation lows the fortunes of low wage workers have improved marketedly. these are people who haven't benefited since the prerecession days. they had a graph that is stunning. people without a high school did i loam a the hardest to get jobs, they have seen a increase in employment at a greater rate then any other group that has been measured the same way. i thought that was great news. i'm always worried about those who people who didn't have a chance to finish the schooling that a lot of us did finish. >> that's a yate point. the bottom line is when you have
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good policy it lifts all boats. this goes directly back to what the president did a year and a a half ago with tax cuts and roll back in regulations. under the obama administration there were so many rules and regulation that's companies were sitting on cash. they were handcuffed with the regulations and red tape to move forward. they were wondering what is around the corner. what other regulation will hit me. as a result they were uncertain, they sat on cash. as soon as the president came in and lowered taxes and rolled back regulation, opened up the energy market you saw a lot more investments. >> laura: the things that trump said f we do this we will break the log jam on stagnating wages. will these so-called experts, they're never going to admit. this piece that paul wrote i flagged on twitter.
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trump is losing his trade wars. trump will spend trivia foreign concessions as a great victory, but the actual result will just damage. at the same time it's damaged american credibility and weakened the international rule of law. maria, what did china's cheating in trade do to the belief of the free market trading? >> one example. i had the former ceo of microsoft. he said the 0% of companies in china use the microsoft system, 1% pay for it it cost microsoft ten billion dollars a year. they have been stealing from the west and america for decades. everyone knows that very few people have even thought to push back on china. this precedent is the first precedent to push back
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on china and keep his boot on the neck of the president of china. that's why you see the fight over tariffs. there is a debate over tariffs and other countries and the generating of the growth with the tariffs. at the end of the day he's taking in billions of dollars in tariff revenue. look you have to believe he doesn't have alternatives for china. they won't stop stealing. >> laura: don't you get the sense she will wait out the election. you get the sense they're not, they're probably not interested in a zeal unless it's a sweetheart deal they won't get from president trump. i think they will wait it out hoping that biden or a harris wins. >> this goes back to the mainstream media. the last two and a half years of the collusion craziness, made up.
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as a result the chinese actually believe i might be done with this guy in two years. now over the last couple of months they're realizing let's wait, maybe not i may have to deal with him for another six years. we will see. that economy is getting hit, it's getting hit hard. auto sales down in the double digits. you see a impact on the economy. if the president does the tariffs a stuff further on china products. that will hurt bad and there is a worry of it hitting america well. will see if the president does that. >> laura: lastly, maria, this is the federal reserves man responding to trump's claim not knowing what he's doing. >> unemployment is at a 50 year low has been for 15 months. we expect that to continue. think inflation is below where we would like it we are
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concerned about uncertainties and other factors weighing on the out look and changing policy. over all i would say our economy is on a solid footing. >> laura: he said he went onto say he doesn't see a serious threat of a serious economic down turn. after all this, do you think he's finally signaling a 25 point basis cut in interest rates? >> i do. i think he is suggesting we will see a cut this month or september. i would like to see a independent federal reserve not pressured. at the end of the day you have to question why, laura, six or seven months ago we talked about the feds raising rates three times. >> laura: right. >> now it's a 360° and we're talking about a cut in rates. you have to question what he was thinking then and what he's thinking now. >> laura: a rough december. all year long trump has cut the rate, cut the rate, cut the
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rate. it looks like he was right about this one too. we will see. maria, let's do this more often. >> laura, i love it. thank you for having me. >> laura: coming up the netflix series "stranger things" is getting even stranger. and murses are the hot new things for men. we get into all of it, next.
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>> laura: it's friday. that means it's time for friday
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follies. strange coverage of "stranger things." a backlash over a new little mermaid. and the rise again of the murse. joining us raymond. netflix, "traininge "stranger ts of millions watch this. now there is a controversy over the sexuality of a young boy. >> yes. season three. >> laura: what is going on? >> bill buyer the central character in the story and a young character on the show. dea scene this season and some of the media thought it raised questions about the character's sexuality. bare in mind the character is 12 years old. he has played games with his friends. now he only wants to talk about girls. watch. >> you're destroying everything, and for what. a stupid girl. >> elle is not stupid. it's not my fault you don't like
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girls. >> what did you think, really. that we wouldn't get girlfriends. that we would sit in the basement and play games for the rest of our lives. >> ya, i guess i did. >> obviously this is a innocent scene about a child going through growing pains. people in social media said will buyers is gay. then a reporter con fronted the 14-year-old boy playing will and asked him the question. the actor said i justin they were rett it as he's not ready to grow up he wants to grow up and play in the basement like old times. why must we sexualize kids, laura. one of the best known kids in the world because of this television show and the success of it. >> laura: everyone should know, if you haven't seen the show, it takes us come back to the 80s. >> 80s. >> laura: everything seems a lot simpler in many ways in the 80s there. is a hunger for simpler times
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and simpler things. there was a little, maybe a little more innocence. >> this is the adolescence of america, laura. adults still adolescence projecting their anxiety and sexuality onto the young characters. they're kids. it's a kid character. i love that know a snap said, will being gay isn't the point ... >> he has more wisdom then the adults asking these questions. >> laura: that's a profound comment. some kids are quieter, more sensitive, artistic.
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adults come in and say you must be this. let them grow up and make their own decisions thafpltz what i don't like. everyone is trying to sexualize children. for their own agenda. i don't like that at all. >> laura, it was reported there was a huge backlash against disney's announcement they were casting a black actress and singer, hall e-bayly, for "little mermaid." it was reported on the #notmyaerialmovement. the name of the mermaid. it was supposedly driven by racists that a black actress was playing a white cartoon character. this was all created by those defending the multi racial casting. a washington post piece tied the racial up rising to donald trump. can you believe it i don't know
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what the controversy is. it's a cartoon character. aikau cation mermaid under the sea. it's fiction. who cares if she's white, green, blue, yell oh,. >> laura: what is the history of the story. >> a norwegian story. there was a black version of "hello, dolly" there wasn't an uprising. my problem is the whipping up racial hatred to draw attention to the project. disney is doing these live action recreations. they're not -- they're doing lion frame this week. a frame for frame recreation of the old ca cartoon. this scene is so powerful. watch. >> when it comes to children again i'm the lioness and protect the cubs. >> you call that the circle of
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strife. >> laura: circle of strife. >> nancy will be some mufassa. apparently "friends" had it right. they said men really do love their bags. >> you know what, make fun all you want this. is a great bag. it's as handy as it is becoming. because you don't understand something doesn't make it wrong. from now on you have to get use to the fact that joey comes with the bag. >> laura: joey may come with a bag, he ditch it did later. i doubt many guys are carrying these things. this is premiering, murses, purses for men on the run way.pe selling cross body bags and clutches for guys. >> lacrosse players and even nick jonahs has been spotted
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with this thing. that's a leather clutch. a leather clutch. i guess backpacks are out and murses are in. >> i'm not even from backpacks. if you have graduated from colonel skpeblg you're a guy, unless you're hiking or in a sport. if you do sports for a living, but if you're going to a job every day some how the backpack. >> the old briefcase. >> laura: i think the briefcase. bring back the briefcase. >> go back -- >> laura: yes. >> i don't mind satchels if you're a news boy. >> laura: wait a second are you back in the 1800s. a satchel. thanks is appropriate for a man to carry. >> laura: in the 1800s. >> these dainty cross bags and clutches. what is next shoes to match the darn things.
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>> laura: it's all, it's all the gender bending. they're all capitalizing. >> it's a bad look it makes you look to coin a phrase that donald trump uses all the time, very weak. very weak. no bag here. >> laura: stay safe in new orleans this weekend. >> we will. >> laura: everyone is worried. stay safe. why do democrats and the french psycho elements that support them see misery when others see success. we answer that question in moments.
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>> laura: the democrat bitter bunch. that's the focus of tonight's angle. [beep] [beep] [beep] [beep] >> angry women gets things done. we need to get things done. >> laura: well they're great at anger and furry. think about what democrats and the supporters on the streets are not celebrating. a record stock market across all three industries. record low unemployment.
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record consumer confidence. and record gains for female black entrepreneurs. i could go on and on. in other words the happier you r the grumpier you get. trump easy economy and deregulatory moves have made it easier for businesses to grow. it puts more money in the pockets of hard working americans like you. democrats frankly are fine with you being miserable, why? they want to control you. they are a broken down party running broken cities. do you want the entire country to be run like chicago or l.a.? where there are a lot of poor people and a lot of rich people and a tiny middle class slinking? miserable conditions, homelessness and despair. yes republicans were depressed during the obama years. we saw our treasured
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institutions under assault. we were hopeful and wanted to see things better. i am thinking democrats enjoy being miserable unless they're bossing us around. call them the unhappy party. they're unhappy with each other they're unhappy with america's founding, our culture, our traditions, our historical figures, almost our entire american story. remember how back in 2016 the media talked about how angry trump supporters were. >> the anger shows in their faces they're not happy people. >> the crowds he draws they're all white and they're scared. they're very angry. >> they're very loyal. they're like donald trump very angry. >> laura: look at the democrats today. they never look like they're in a good mood. they're always complaining and never want to work with president trump on any issue. trump is going to spend the next
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year plus going town to town speaking about the american renewal that his policies have helped spark. now sure he will hit the democratic field really hard too. i think this campaign is mostly going between two competing visions of america. one fairly dark. one let's keep the good times going. do you trust biden, warren or harris to spend your money and set your family's priorities? when americans are at each others throats democrats are happiest that is when americans, they hope, will want government to step in and decide everything for us. protect us from each other radical thinking sal olinsky saw this. his tenth rule, rule of radicals.
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>> laura: todays those who are on the streets are angry aulinskyites looking to promote conflict and even a civil war. these mass more on morons thinks will bring a just society. it would result in less freedom, more poverty with a small group of rich people running the show. read your history, kids, that's the way it works out. smile now and then, that's the angle. and next up mueller's date in front of congress is now postponed. why? ken starr is here.
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>> -- over 12 years old that has input through multiple levels of the department of justice. as i look forward i don't think it's right or fare for this administration's labor department to have epstein as the focus rather than the incredible economy we have
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today. >> alex acost a ia is stepping . it's over an alleged plea deal with epstein. that was done during the bush administration a decade ago. acosta says it was the best agreement he would make. should he resign at all? why did he resign? joining us is someone who represented epstein years ago. ken starr. ken, was a plea deal really acosta's best play in this circumstance? he said that barry kirscher the state prosecuting attorney wasn't inclined to pursue the case against epstein for a variety of reasons some, we're
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not privy too. what are your thoughts tonight. >> well there is an irony here. by the way i believe alex acosta is complete integrity and took one for the team today. yes, i was involved in those negotiations. it was alex acosta and the u.s. attorney office playing tough. they were insisting on conditions with respect to the plea agreement with jeffery epstein. we were arguing. i personally argued before u.s. attorney alex acosta and higher ups in the justice department that what was a hrepbgpugh in palm beach county, and under investigation by the county, were state offenses not federal offenses. laura, this is not a federal argument. don't federally criminalize this area of the law that belongs to
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the states. it's a quintessential state offense of sexual roc wrong doi. alex disagreed with that. here is the irony. he was pushing for a harder kind of disposition, a tougher disposition, we ultimately came to an agreement that everyone was satisfied with but what has since happened has happened. >> laura: ken, now we learn of course there are allegations of trafficking people across state front. that would indicate at this point with apparently what the allegations are that this is now of course a federally triggered case because of the crossing state front correct. >> that would be, correct, laura. there were no allegations of crossing state front in the florida situation. so, you're right. these are accusations. serious accusations, obviously.
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every human being is entitled to basic human dignity. we will see what happens. you're right, lawyer thrafplt is no suggestion that human trafficking, non consensual use of drugs and the like in the florida case or the state's attorney in palm beach county would have taken a very different look at the entire situation. >> laura: ken, julie brown is the reporter writing a lot about this and speaking about this on msnbc this week and said this. let's watch. >> how much push back pressure was brought to bare on that u.s. attorney's office from people connected to epstein and his attorney he's that were high powered high priced attorneys when the case was before alexacosta. >> i think they were bowled over frankly by the attorneys, ken starr. these were big name towards.
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>> laura: i happen to know awful you. i have known you for some time, ken. that, that is just about the most high powered team i can think of. how did you get involved in the case initially? >> well, our firm was retained by jeffery epstein as part of the defense team. i was brought in specifically to argue the constitution federal points. the idea of anyone being bowled over is nonsense. nobody was bowled over. i was in the meetings. they listened respectfully. the push back was from the united states attorney office. at main justice when the matter was reviewed at our request i heard things such as you're making compelling arguments. we will defer to the u.s. attorney with the federal
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interest here. i firmly disagree with these accusations. >> laura: ken, what you're saying is acosta took the hard line in the case. >> correct. >> laura: you were there in the room. >> i was in the room. >> laura: he's now out of the cabinet because of the media setting upon him 12 years later because of his association with donald trump. that is what is going on and happens in washington. mueller is testifying now, ken. they're moving it back to the 26th or so? 24th. >> yes. a week later. >> laura: thoughts on. that is that a sign of breakdown and negotiations of what he will talk about? >> well, we don't know. my speculation, laura, is that there were house democrats saying me too, so to speak. i want to be able to question robert mueller.
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so i think that's the dynamic, the internal dynamic. >> laura: they want to grandstand, ken. they want to grandstand, they don't like being limited. ken, we're out of time. thank you for joining us tonight. we appreciate your perspective. we have a fox news alert. tropical storm barry is bearing down on louisiana tonight well. are standing by with a new forecast and track, next.
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>> we are looking at ten to twenty inches of rain. some receiving twenty five inches. depending on the storm track this. is the first time in history a hurricane will hit louisiana with the mississippi river in flood stage. >> laura: they're warning residents to take the tropical storm very seriously.
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it could reach hurricane stage before reaching land fall. we are in the weather sent we are what to expect from barry tonight. >> laura, this could be a hurricane by the time it makes land fall tomorrow morning. it will be very close. we have been back and forth on this. currently winds could be up to 70 miles an hour. 74 miles an hour it becomes a hurricane. that won't matter. the story is the rain it brings. the moisture. we have hurricane watches and warnings this. is due to the warnings. rain has battered louisiana to the portions of the florida pan handle. highlighting the louisiana coast into mississippi as the entire system makes land fall and runs further north this. will be a widespread flooding event. it's not just the rainfall causing the problems well. have a issue with possible storm
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surge. 3-6 feet along the coast as this runs up on the coast this. is going to be a mess. laura, it's not just today but linger into sunday and mon day as the system tracks north. >> laura: adam, thank you. it's a beautiful area, all low lying area. our prayers with all of the people of the gulf coast affected by the storm. stay with fox throughout the evening for continuous live updates as we track barry and our friends down there stay safe. that's all the time we have tonight. catch my podcast. three episodes this week. politics, the culture, and everything between. you don't want to miss what i discusspugh with ted nugget. okay. he can be a hreus outspoken. he's even more so on my podcast. go to podcast1 stkot come. i will make a special appearance
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