tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News July 29, 2019 11:00pm-12:00am PDT
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>> sean: it keeps happening. someone will get hurt. it's not good. there will be big breaking news this week. i can't tell you what. i have to tell you we have a big guest coming up this week. laura ingraham is next, let your heart not be troubled. >> laura: i thought i was the big guest the way you did the big long promo. i thought we had a big guest coming up, laura ingraham. i thought, oh, good, can we do it more often? >> sean: if you want to give up airtime. >> laura: i was looking at that video. i'm glad you showed that. when they started screaming free the children, i'm thinking -- it works perfectly with what i'm going to talk about tonight, free the children from the incompetent leadership in urban america. free them from rbthat. they don't care about that. they like to use children at the border as props. they love that, though. we're going to talk about that. >> sean: i would rather them be in a detention facility rather
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than a city where 15, 30, 100 people aredo shot every weekend. they should be in the detention center where it's safer. >> laura: don't have to find in danger young people. very busy from washington tonight. in her first tv interview since she set off a firestorm in the city of baltimore, kimberly klasik is here to talk about how the last 48 hours have been for her. and reverend al sharpton barges his way to another story and candace owens thinks we're seeing trump outmaneuver democrats once again. she's here to explain. why do democrats coddle illegals at the expense of their own constituents, many of whom are suffering. we have a theory. first, democrats fail urban america. that's the focus of tonight's
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"angle." the new more radicalized democrat party isan calling a l about today's america racist. >> a nation which in many ways was created, i'm sorry to have to say this from way back on racist principles. >> it is clearly an imperfect, unfair, unjust, and racist capitalist economy. >> and quests for a racist and cynical -- >> the president's policies are not about immigration, it's about ethnicity and racism. [ applause ] >> and now they say that criticizing the condition of america's most dilapidated cities, itself, is racist. the way that i see all of this is, you know, donald trump has always been a racist. >> it seems to be a pretty, again, nakedly racist kind of appeal. >> the president, as always, is lying. he's tweeting out racist thoughts. >> i think he's fully cast his
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lot with polarization, with making the racist appeals. he thinks this is the ticket to getting re-elected. >> laura: the weekend tweets, president trump was pointing out the obvious. democrat officials, in this case, local congressman elijah cummings had failed some of america's once spectacularly beautiful cities. and, of course, when there's money to be made or misery to exploit, the founding father of racial hoaxism himself, al sharpton, is bound to pop up. >> little did i know that mr. trump was going to on the eve of this was going to attack the congressmen from this city. and not only the congressmen, but the people of this city in the t most bigoted and racist w. he attacks everybody. he has a particular venom for blacks and people of color. >> laura: it didn't seem like
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sharpton believed that when he wasie sucking up to trump in th '80s, '90s, and even in the 2000s, but none of sharpton's shady past, the crown heights riots, tawana brawley, none of that matters to today's far left democrat party. today they wrapped him up in a protectivemb embrace. baltimore is a city that time and horrid democrat leadership have almost left behind completely. it's heart breaking. i love baltimore. but who can forget these moments during the obama era. remember the freddie gray riots when mayor stephanie rawlings was threading about the rights of the rioters. >> worked with the police and instructed them to do everything they could to make sure that the protesters were able to exercise their right to free speech. we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well.
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>> that will go down as one of all-time stupidest things anyone has ever said. i have a simple question, is senator bernie sanders going to apologize for what he said about baltimore back in 2015. >> anyone who took the walk we took around this neighborhood would not think you're in a wealthy nation, you would think you were in a third world country. >> laura: well, trump's gruff and provocative style may enrage democrats and trump resistance republican, but he's right. baltimore is a once great american city in obvious decline. "the new york times" documented this back in march. and this really long piece focused on crime titled, "the tragedy of baltimore." so, are they racist too? and according to the baltimore sun, the city is on track for five years in a row with more than 300 homicide. it's seem 11 homicides in the
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past week. and 39 homicides in the past 30 days. the filth in the city is off of the chart. a 2018 pbs documentary noted that baltimore had been fighting a generations-long rodent issue. is pbs racist? the baltimore sun railed against the city's perpetual trash problem. racist. here's the city's former mayor katherine pew last december. >> what the hell, we can just take all of this down. you can smell -- oh, my god, you can smell the dead animals. >> that was in september. her sense of smell was working. but like her predecessors, she had no common sense. she became the second baltimore mayor to resign in scandal in less than a decade. now another barometer is drug deaths. nationally over the last year, we started going down in the
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right direction. opioid deaths were down 5%. in baltimore, the number went up, nearly 800 people died there compared to 692 the year before. so my question is this railing against trump help solve any of this? has screaming racism helped anyone? >> help us, because we're helping y'all. y'all want our votes, y'all need to help us. once y'all start helping us, maybe the neighborhood, maybe baltimore will get better. >> laura: whether trump's baltimore tweets were a political calculation or not, he's highlighted something both democrats and republicans often prefer to ignore, the plight of urban america, especially under liberal politicians who have, in the past at times, stoked racial fears rather than just do what's right, what works. they refuse to take any responsibility for wasting millions on policies that don't
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deliver results. their constituents deserve better, certainly than politicians who spend time defending the indefensible. i think trump truly believes we can make urban america great again. eliza coup cummings, he could h worked with the city of baltimore to work with the president instead of demonizing him for the last two years. it's not trump who gave up on urban america. the charlatans call him a racist, that's the angle. the advocate who triggered the much-needed conversation about the plight of baltimore is here with us. thanks for being here tonight. why are so many democrats doubling down on failure in the city of baltimore. >> i think honestly, they don't know how to address it. you know, this has been going on for decades. a lot of people want to blame the fact that president trump isn't in baltimore today to talk and take a walk around to see
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what's going on. you have to remember this has been going onem theish i have video showing trees growing in the row homes that were taller than the row homes. and a lot of the residents there, they feel like they were forgotten. this is not just a couple of blocks radius. this is a huge neighborhood and there are blocks and blocks of abandoned row homes. and i don't know if they're hoping that everyone justi pac up and leaves one day, but there are people there that feel like the government should do something. and they actually call the citya they called the city and asked them, can you remove the trash? there's a lot of illegal dumping going on in the neighborhood, no one shows up, it falls on deaf ears. >> laura: it's a heart break. everyone who spent time, i spent time over the years in baltimore, it's a beautiful place. it's a great ethnic tradition, different ethnic neighborhoods involved. it made it kind of the cornucopia of backgrounds, different immigrants from all over the place. this is so long in the making, the tragedy in the city, the new
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york t time, pbs, the baltimore sun, but trump comes in, kimberly, and he says, you know, easier congressman cummings to hit me, i'll call for impeachment than to look at what's happening right in your own district. i say it's pretty gutsy. he does it in a rough and tumble way. ticks people off. i get it.e but don't you think it's better to talk about this and put our heads in the sand saying you know, we hope everyone just leaves.ea >> the residents wish people would do something about it. i had to remind people today, when baltimore city officials wanted to get rid of the confederate statues, they did overnight. >> laura: that happened. >> that happened overnight. i tweeted this out 72 hours ago. when trump retweeted it. that trash -- i was there today, it's still there today. the trash and the rats. they haven't picked up anything. but i noticed that baltimore city officials have been going on different networks talking about how racist trump is. >> laura: isn't that the easier
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thing. you're making the point. isn't it easier to call trump a racist and people say he set himself up. okay, fine. i can see that. i don't think that's true. i'll concede that. okay, now what. say all you say is true, why in the eight years of the fist african-american president, everybody was inspired, why wasn't mayor pew inspired, stephanie rawlings blake inspired? the state attorney general, why wasn't she inspired? why wasn't everybody inspired to do the right thing. i don't recall the president spending a lot of time in baltimore. >> i don't remember seeing him there, no. >> laura: easier to use the race card. real racism is out there and in the country. but it's much easier to do that than to say, you know something, what we've been doing has not worked. it's just -- it hadn't worked. trump once said, what do you have to lose to african-americans. vote for me, what do you have to lose. i think he's saying that again.
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>> oh, yeah.t >> laura: they're afraid of him saying that again. >> i don't know what it's going to take for people, especially the democrat party. these are a lot of democratic-run cities all over america like this. it's not just baltimore unfortunately. and i think they're really into just boosting themselves up and padding their own pockets. but there are people who are being forgotten and it's really sad. i didn't do any other interviews because i didn't think this is not about me. this is about west baltimore, the people who live there. this is about getting the trash picked up. and i think will it's great that people want to go and pick up the trash. i have to warn people, this is a dangerous situation. where i was, there were needles, there were dead rats, feces. this is not something -- >> laura: like l.a. or san francisco, same thing happening there. >> you can't just go and pick il up. you need people trained that can clean this up. the city officials can get that. >> laura: they're demonizing you as well. brian stealther of cnn said
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this. let's watch. >> fox brought in a guest named kimberly crackit. who went to impoverished parts of baltimore and made videos of trash lots and ruebed row homes. fox called her a strategist. they called her more than a year now. she's there's no evidence she worked for a campaign. she ran for a gop position and lost last year. >> laura: your response. >> brian, cnn, i won my election. i actually serve on the baltimore county republican central committee. i think we're doing an amazing job in baltimore county. i did work on two campaigns by volunteering. god forbid, i didn't take pay. what i think he looked at it as where was she on the payroll. i'm doing something to help in my district. >> laura: does cnn want me to go through the list of all of their guests who call themselves strategists that failed
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repeatedly on campaigns.le i don't want to go there. but kimberly, the current mayor of baltimore, you're right, is kind of trying to shift this story away from what's happening on the ground to this.d let's watch. >> instead of him using his bully pulpit to belittle minorities, policies have to be in it, we should be trying to make america great again as he said instead of turn america down racially, dividing this country. >> laura: what do you think? is trump trying to racially divide the country by bringing up these facts. >> he retweeted what he saw because he wants something to be done. he is the president. he wishes that local officials would do their job. this is their job. this has been their job.ld they should clean up this trash. not walking around talking about how racist the president is. >> laura: you should get more women to speak out. i don't care their background politically or any concerns at
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all. women are powerful. no reason liberal women should dominate this conversation. i'm glad you're out there. don't let anyone get you down. great to have you on. >> thank you. >> laura: if there's a way to accuse anyone for racism for political gain, al sharpton will break the sound barrier to find a camera. >> he attacks other whites but they never said their districts or their states are places that no human being wants to live. >> laura: trump an equal opportunity critic. >> at one point, president trump talks about the drug problem coming from mexico telling pena nieto, quote, i won new hampshire because it's a drug-infested den. >> laura: last time new hampshire was checked on, it was about 93% white. pastor, you heard my conversation with kimberly who kicked this whole conversation off, really. al sharpton said he came to bawi to help to defend the city today. you say? d >> i say it's time for all of us to put our attentions on the
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city o of baltimore and other urban communities like it that have experienced neglect for over three decades. and i think that america has the resources to accomplish this and america should be ashamed of itself. >> laura: well, i think we spent, what, $6 trillion, $7 trillion on the war on poverty over the last four or five decades. we spent a lot of money, no doubt about that. but the results aren't there. but what we've had over the last two days now, 48 hours straight, is a drum beat of racism, this is caused by racism. trump's a racist. this is what the repeated drum beat. but this has been going on in baltimore, in l.a., in san francisco, in st. louis, in detroit, for decades. this is a decades-long, multi-decade-long problem, pastor. and it's only because trump is a racist that you can't get your trash picked up.'t really? >> absolutely. i don't believe that we can
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necessarily call president trump a racist. i think i can say that some of his rhetoric is racially insensitive and very provocative. and i think we need to move beyond the rhetoric and the personalities and really look at the economic policies that have caused this neglect and what is taking place in our urban centers. i believe president clinton could have done something about this, but he was focused on age-old policies from robert ruben. president obama could have addressed and changed urban america but he was focussed on the eage-old policies of larry summers. and george bush could have addressed the issues but he was focused on the war on poverty, i'm sorry, the war on other countries where we spent $7.8 trillion in the last 18 years. there's a war going on in urban america that is really calling on president trump and his add
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administration. i believe can nowow invest in a economic policy that can change america. >> laura: he's doing that with opportunity zones. he steps up and he gets companies to commit big money in places like chicago and so forth. it's kind of a chicken and egg policy, pastor, it's hard to get companies to go there when it's dangerous. >> on the issue of the opportunity zones, it's a great start to incentivize private investors, but i've learned in our communities that that private investment is just not enough. we need to get more public money to bear up against the private money because we need something to complement it. quite frankly, poor people in urban america cannot afford the private lending, they cannot afford the food for children to eat or affordable housing. >> laura: yeah, that's a lot there. but i want to talk about the political part of this. without political will, it's not going to happen.
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you listed obama and clinton. that's 16 years right there, okay? they were the first black president. and they called clinton the first black president. remember that column? so, that was -- that was the name that both of them had. but i had a question for you that the focus that so many democrats -- the president sticks his chin out here and he's getting hit on the issue of urban decay. he's talking about it, though. that's important. a lot of democrats are focusing on what's happening at the border. they're shouting at senators. you know, what about the kids in the cages? i understand they care about thatar issue. but you have children in real distress in american cities. and there's not the sit-ins and the -- the focus and the columns and -- it's -- and so, it's easier to kind of focus on something far away from where you are and not focus on what's right underneath your own -- in your own district. that's what the president, i think in part, was getting at.
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and i know you don't want to weigh it in to the race thing, but i got to say, that's an easy way to push the argument off to the side. whatever you think is the solution. i'll let you have the last word. >> quite frankly i think all of it is a distraction. i think immigration policies have to be dealt with. but the real sub strata of it all is poverty. and we have to get to the place where w we're empathizing with people who are living in deplorable conditions, experiencing economic injustice and health disparities in the alarming rate in the wealthiest country in the world. and i believe this administration can enact policy through the republican senate and the democratic house, to make a change for the better and a trajectory of our children. i stand with the community and i stand on behalf of the community. the voice of the least, the lost, and the left out. we need to make a change. >> laura: all right, pastor. >> make economic policies -- >> laura: you want to throw out
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the whole free market -- i got to figure it out. you want to throw out the whole free market? we're the envy of the world. this country is the envy. no other country in the world doing better economically. we have to look at what's happening in those cities that's not working. i think in the cities, focused in on democratic leadership, because in the five worse cities are five democrat mayors for decades.n that's the reality. d >> what we need to take a look at, laura, is modern monetary theory and reform. we have to get public money over private money. >> laura: pastor. we appreciate it. thank you for being here tonight. coming up, why do democrats refuse to accept any reality in the cities they run. joy behar is claiming if you're black, you cannot be a racist. what does candace owens think about all that. she's here in just a moment. one of the benefits we as a country give our veterans
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>> laura: one of the only honest headlines we saw yesterday saying, quote, trump is right about baltimore and democrats know it. but it's not only that city that's in decline. here are the five worse cities in quality of life scale according to "usa today." every single one, you see them there, all run by democrats and
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have been for decades. now, st. louis hadn't seen a republican mayor in 70 years. it's been 60 years in detroit. and joining me now to discuss candace owens, founder of the blexit movement and democrat strategist. okay, so candace, to me, the president has more courage than most people calling out the decline of great cities. i love baltimore. i spent so much time over the years. it's tough. it's a tough place and the residents speak volumes. sharpton comes in today and says i'm here to defend and i'm here to stand with the people of baltimore. what of that? >> well, al sharpton is first and foremost a fraud. he's a liar. and he's a race hustler. so in order for al sharpton to stay in business, he has to keep selling this narrative that racism exists. that's what the naacp is. that's how they secure the bottom line. if al sharpton cared about the
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advancement of black americans, he would say what the president said is correct, it's factual. this does not have to be left or right. common sense, talk to the residents in baltimore, they will tell you what they're living with. this is why i created the blexit movement. we're not served by the politicians in any of the major cities that the democrats are running and the kids are suffering first and foremost. 2017 report, 13 high schools in baltimore couldn't find a single black child that was proficient in reading and math. why is al sharpton standing against the president on this? >> laura: i talked to katherine pew, the former mayor of baltimore when she was still the mayor last year. and i asked her about what was going on with the schools here. she almost denied there was even a problem, with the budget or what was happening. and it was all kind of observe few occasion. i tried to get her to engage on it. she didn't want to engage on it. what i said earlier, whatever you think of president trump, this is beyond a crisis in america. talking about a crisis in the border, we have a crisis 45 minutes from here.
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your thoughts tonight? >> we're in 2 1/2 years of this president's administration. and there were promises made to people of color, right? there were promises made to african-americans. what do we have to lose. apparently since there's an ongoing crisis in baltimore that the president just recognized yesterday, we've been losing time. what i think first is he was factually incorrect. baltimore is not the most dangerous crime-ridden city in the united states. >> laura: third most. >> so that was incorrect. >> laura: so give him a medal for that. >> second, it's not all representative cummings' district, right? it's half of baltimore that's part of a much larger district which happens to be above the median income of all of the c y cities of the united states. >> laura: it's a whole economy of median income. >> not all of baltimore's district. the president was tweeting about his district. >> laura: so you're satisfied with the situation.
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>> it's not about being satisfied. >> laura: this is -- >> it's about being accurate. >> third. this is the third thing. higher people with education, more educated people coming out of that district >> laura: so are you okay? i just want to understand. for 16 years -- we had eight years of the first african-american president. eight years of bill clinton they called the first african-american president. we had trump in there for two years. we have the envy of the world in the economy. he's looking at the inner cities. i think he's impatient, maybe as much as you are for change there. maybe you don't like the way he says it, but i'm telling you, he's telling african-americans, guess what, stick with us. we've got to turn this thing around. because it's unfair. i think he cares about it. ray elly do. -- really do. >> laura: i'm sorry, i'm talking back to you. but i think, candace, the tweets bother people. the way you say it bothers people. i'm going to say that some people take it to heart, okay? they think, look, he's
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criticizing elijah coupling, an african-american congressman who's respected in many circles. could you send a different type of tweet or message, is that part of the problem? >> no, it's not. we've seen that in the past. republicans kowtow to democrats every time they turn around and say someone is a racist, they cowher. it needs to be trump, it needs to be said. it bothers me. you're nice, you're intelligent, do not defend baltimore as a city. don't do that to african-american. don't pretend being in third place of dangerous cities makes trump a liar. they're leading in homicide, rape, and sexual assaults. black americans are suffering in the city. because you don't like trump, you're going to split hairs and say it's okay because they're ranked third. we deserve better than that. trump, we deserve someone who has the couch to say to black america, you know we're losing. it's not left or right, democrat or republicans. this is about black americans
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getting off of our feet and admitting something is really wrong. >> it's not because i don't like trump, it's because i'm not untethered to the facts like he is who don't mind defending him when he's wrong. it's not that hard to say someone is wrong. when you say no one would want to live in an entire city -- >> that's part of the article. i would about have worded it that way. >> it's not factual. i have family from baltimore. so i actually care about what happens to the people there. and then when you say, here are all of the things that are wrong but don't talk about our country because if you talk about our country, then you need to go back somewhere, but i'm going to talk about what's wrong, and i'm not even going to introduce some way to help. what you don't do is criticize people who actually are getting up every day and working on it and not introducing a way to get it fixed. >> i step down -- >> i'm sorry -- >> interrupted again. >> i didn't mind him criticizing representative cummings because
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he's a grown man. he's a powerful man. he can handle himself. what i minded was insulting all of the people who live there. >> it should be insulted. he told them the truth. he did not insult them. he told them the truth. >> laura: i think there are a lot of -- i think there are a lot of white liberals and republicans. >> who live in baltimore. >> laura: right. >> who are not insulted. >> you know why -- [multiple speakers]. >> to live in baltimore. >> laura: okay. >> johns hopkins. and -- and love the harbor. >> laura: what i was going to say, guys, is i think there are a lot of liberals and conservatives who would not want to live in baltimore in the places where these folks are living. >> guilty as charged. >> laura: that's the truth. nothing wrong with that. >> talk to republican governor hogan about that. we talked to the president about that. >> laura: i think -- >> the president is more powerful than any of those representatives. >> laura: i think what maybe could happen out of this is if
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couplings and -- cummings and these guys put aside 2020 for five minutes and say what worked in new york when you turn new york around, what worked, what didn't work. let's look at it. put it on a piece of paper and say. there's some policies that work, some don't. >> i wouldn't be able to vote if that was the case. >> laura: i think -- >> i'm happy with that conclusion. >> laura: you could come up with five things that worked and five things that didn't. take republican democrats off of the sheet. i think that could actually happen. it's really hard when you cry racism, it shuts the conversation down. >> and it's even harder when there is racism. >> laura: that shuts lives down. >> we have a president that isn't racist and not afraid to stand up when people baselessly call him racist and are able to point out the flaws and the democratic leadership in inner cities is destroying black america. >> laura: we will always have a spirited conversation on this show.
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outrageous racist remarks. >> laura: no surprise there. 2020 democrats are trying to outdo one another in branding the president a racist. but a falling into another obvious trump trap. here with the answers, chair of the american conservative union and maurice miranda, former dnc comp chair. haven't democrats used their quota of race cards this month? is there a sign they're just out of ideas. all right, question and question. cute. but at some point, what are the ideas of the democrats in solving these problems? we just had two blocks. 16 years of democrat leadership, persistent problems, lagging behind the median and the america on drug use, education, of course, overall livability index. every city is in democrat grips for decades. we're like, oh, it's trump's fault.
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no, it isn't. >> the best progress we can make is find ways to work together and compromise and find ways to make democracy function. if we see leadership like we see from mitch mcconnell in the senate, donald trump take things to the extreme that's not a positive place. i'll give you one example of something that happened in the last few years, something that i think can make a difference in the city of baltimore is opportunity zones created by democrats who used to work for president obama and republicans working together. a combination of the democrats working together, scott and cory booker working together. >> laura: i was here in 1986 when jack kemp was doing that. >> those were not opportunity zones. those were better and bigger programs. >> laura: i agree. mayor, on the issue of strategy, is this kind of trump shooting at the hip with these tweets and he just so happens that he has the democrat s cleave on to, sharpton, aoc plus three, and baltimore, the defending
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baltimore's position, which i can't understand that. does this strategy work or is it a cynical game? >> there's no question there are times he goes mano on mano. elijah couplings was saying things that bothered him. and he dug down and said who is this guy to attack me and the job i'm doing as president. the president asked the question -- what do you have to lose? you keep voting for liberal democrats. communities are not getting safer or better. give my policies a shot. like you said earlier, he's doubling down on that approach. he has to make sure that the leadership in hithese communiti get indicted for the failed leadership. >> laura: even joe biden tonight was taking aim at the president. let's watch. sorry. it's a tweet. i think we have a tweet. here it is. the new habit every which way approach pushes the extremely challenging implement -- is this the right one? oh, i'm sorry, this is on medicare for all. we're moving off of the topic.
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sorry, i'm on this situation in baltimore. this is on the medicare for all disaster that we talked about before in the show. and he's going after kamela harris saying the following, right before the next debate, the new habit, every which way approach pushes the challenging implementation of medicare for all, part of this plan ten years into the future meaning it wouldn't occur on the watch of even a two-term administration. what of that? we have biden taking it up a notch against harris who right now is elizabeth warren kind of the two darlings of the democrat party. >> the one hand, holding donald trump accountable for the racist tweets, the embrace -- and 2018, frankly, the anti-immigration push failed and got a lot of republicans to lose in in the races including chris kovak, for example, who's on the same page. that's a problem. they have to address that. but joe biden and booker and others are going to make her a
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target as well. it's not just on biden, it will be a free for all because they recognize they need traction. >> joe biden needs to learn how to tweet better. but i think this that he put together with his team shows confidence. they have been on their heels. and they're getting on offense. and the fact is kamala harris, her proposals are all over the map. he's smart for holding her accountable for her positions. she's for medicare for all after she's president. this gets to be ridiculous after a while. it's good politics. >> he's got a hit. you can't be the minister of defense. a new abc -- it's the poll taking after mueller's testimony last week, maybe bad news for democrats. a new poll, mueller's testimony only made 27% of voters more likely to support impeachment, but also made 26 less likely for 47% of voters. it made no difference at all. i think no one watches. it seems like a pretty big setback for the democrats.
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>> let's face it, the impeachment train politically is over. but democrats in the house can't let it go, laura. and i know it makes some trump supporters nervous. the more you see the democratic house members signing up for impeachment, it's good for the president politically as insane as that sounds. >> i think pelosi really ered in not acting on the mueller report when it first came out. the momentum could have been there. it's deflating. at the end of the day, if you're going to accuse donald trump of doing something like the race attack -- >> keep saying donald trump. >> if you do not impeach because of political considerations, you're also abdicating your constitutional duty in the house. so i think she made a mistake. she made it harder to -- >> you think mueller -- >> mueller was a mistake. he found nothing impeachable. >> he found plenty. >> laura: okay. >> the invisible -- >> laura: by the way, no
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matter -- despite what they've done to poor old biden week after week after week, i mean, he's still way up. the quinnipiac poll, 34%. he's the guy who keeps on ticking. warren, 15%, kamala harris, 12. they are trying to resurrect pete in "the washington post," screaming laughing. that's not going anywhere. >> this is important with joe biden. the other amazing thing about the numbers you'll agree the african-american support is sticking with him. >> laura: they like biden. >> do they believe in open borders and the socialism. that's a real question. >> laura: biden has to watch it this week. >> he'll have one of the debates on the left. bernie and elizabeth warren. >> and the far left. >> and then the center. >> laura: the third night is the left america part. we've got a lot of tumult. that tweet was so long. i thought it was a sound bite. i'm looking down, i thought, wait a second, that can't be a tweet. >> wasn't 180 characters.
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and knowing the media environment that we're operating in, knowing the amount of death threats that we get. >> laura: aoc plus three claim the lives are in danger for speaking out against the president. so why did anti-semetic congresswoman omar endorse violence against the u.s. senator. the president retweeted d list celebrity tom around who wrote imagine being rand paul's neighbor and having bull crap about long clippings. no wonder he ripped his toupee off. the senior fellow of the hoover institution. victor, you say it's all part of a disturbing trend of liberals threatening or stoking or approving of physical attacks against conservatives. tell us? >> yeah, i think they're kind of channeling hollywood. tom arnold is not someone you look for for guidance or sobriety. and if you look at the hollywood sort of aging stars from snoop
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dog to robert de niro to madonna to johnny depp, they're competing with one another the last two years how to blow up, enflame, decapitate donald trump. but then that carries over to the democratic candidates because joe biden, remember, said he was going to take donald trump behind the gym and beat him up. he's apologizing. now he's a candidate doubling down saying he'd like to smack him in the mouth. that incited cory booker saying you know what, i can beat him up too, he's a poor physical specimen. we have people running for the highest office in the land trying to outdo each other as they are with the left wing positions on how to beat up and physically assault donald trump. this all takes place in a landscape where we saw in 2017 james potskin, a bernie sanders activist, actually almost kill steve -- the republican majority whip in the house.
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and we have four other people shot. so it's not -- it's nothing to kid around. you make fun of rand paul, have five broken ribs and pneumonia. and then you call for sympathy that you're a victim somehow. so, i think what we're seeing is that something is going crazy in the democratic party. it's no longer even the progressive party. it's the revolutionary party. and no means are out of bounds. they feel they have an exalted in and any means necessary. >> laura: you have to drag them along to condemn antifa. a few of them finally did after that andy noe attack. but it's a very halting. we only have about a minute here, victor. the race hustle that we saw today by sharpton continued. now, that's being adopted by the entire democrat party. any time trump brings up anything critical of someone,
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especially someone who happens to be a minority, a policy or a city or it's in the city, it's now racist. is that going to work for the democrats? or are they stepping in to a trap? >> no. everybody knows that donald trump is an equal opportunity criticizer. he criticizes everybody regardless of the national origin if he feels it's warranted or if he feels it's a smart political move even. if everybody is aracist, laura, or if everybody is a nazi, or if the holocaust is everywhere, there is no holocaust, no nazis, no racists. that's where we are now. they've exhausted all of the extreme vocabulary and similes and metaphors, it's just chaos now. they destroyed that. they destroyed the language. >> laura: all right, thank you so much. great to see you tonight as always. now on to the fox news alert. the search and motive for possible accomplices in that deadly shooting in the california festival. a live report next, stay there. we're the slowskys.
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and police are still trying to comb through the bizarre social media history of the 19-year-old shooter who killed three people and injured a dozen others. jonathan hunt is live in our newsroom with the latest breaking details. jonathan? >> good evening, laura. the gunman has been named by police, santino william lagon. he just graduated high school, he's the american of italian and iranian disseecent. he brought the weapon he use in the words of the police chief legally in nevada on july 9. as for motives, investigators are going through the social media profile and post apparently made in the last few days and in one, he mentions the book that promotes white supremacy and he's critical of people of mixed race. but he rails in vulgar terms against white people from silicon valley. police say they are doing all
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they can to find out what drove him. >> motive is important. i think everybody wants to know why. the answer why? and, you know, if there is any affiliation with other people or groups of people that could potentially pose a threat in the future, i think it all plays in to why that would be important to understand. >> the shooter injured a dozen people and killed three, including a 6-year-old boy, steven romero and a 13-year-old girl, kayla salazar. >> well, i think any time a life is lost, it's a tragedy. but when it's young people, it's even worse. >> tonight police and the fbi have searched a car belonging to legon found near the scene of the shooting and an apartment in northern nevada where he is believed to have stayed for a
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time. no word at this stage on whether they found anything that might give a definitive motive for the latest mass shooting that has left three more american families mourning lost loved ones tonight. laura? >> jonathan, thank you so much. coming up, a democratic senator helping immigrants game the system at the border. that can't be happening, can it? oh, yeah, we'll show you the tape, next. >> tech: at safelite autoglass,
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border so she could give birth here. >> i met a woman who was 81/2 months pregnant. they packed all their belongings up and headed to the border. and told by customs officials things were also left and no way she could get in. united states senator, changed the tune. >> that is unbelievable. a sitting us senator gaming the system with an illegal immigrant. she is with a us senator. i wonder if a constituent in his own state gets that quick treatment. nice going. that's just what our founders thought about, the birthrate citizenship issue.
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my new podcast and new episode tomorrow, go to podcastone.com. mike emanuel and the fox news at night team, take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump tweets a new one about baltimore and elijah cummings sparking another firestorm, we will investigate what is really the case in cummings's district with bob early. another key player in donald trump's team on the way out, director of national intelligence dan coats and donald trump wants john ratcliff to replace him. why this is shaping up to be a brutal confirmation battle already. donald trump waves declaring the far left antifa group a terrorist organization, the announcement comes
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