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close attention to door and the ig report on fisa abuse. we will never be the line conspiracy theory with the media mob and let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham is standing by in the swamp to take over. >> laura: hannity commit was a fantastic show. >> sean: here comes -- >> laura: we are still waiting for the ig report. every night. be to know, no, do i have to explain this? do i have to explain this to you every night? you are like somebody come i can see you in a restaurant ordering your food and two seconds later, i want it now. >> laura: this is like the longest build up to the ig reports. we have to check on horowitz, is he okay? >> sean: the reason is i told you last night, remember they didn't have christopher steele talking. >> laura: they have him now, let's get it going and give us a report. >> sean: i will tell him.
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>> laura: i'm getting nervous about this. >> sean: i will kick him in the back side for you and i will say get your moving. >> laura: now, you are putting the product endemic pressure on the process. i have a feeling you want to wait until christmas eve. christmas eve with the ig report, we've got to get this report. >> sean: you will be on vacation. you and tucker were on vacation last week. i was working. >> laura: finer things in life as you rest at your luxury beach. >> sean: no, i am a loser, i admit it. >> laura: hannity, just kidding come a great show. my favorite part of the show. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington and the amazing line up, kerrick shows us how the 2020 dams are promoting lawlessness at the border and in their communities, i kid you not dan bongino, they debate growing
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concerns over biden's campaign. and what does it mean that the betting sites are going wild for elizabeth warren? and alan durst -- allen duro which, the controversy surrounding him and surprising commentary later tonight. and raymond arroyo a wild scene from a crazy thermostat debate screaming funerals? and joe biden's worst nightmare. an earthquake hit the 2020 and running down all the details of this developing story tonight. we will bring you the final report at the end of tonight's show. you can't miss that but first, dams, open border agenda exposed. that is the focus of tonight's angle. how many times have the 2020 democrats assured us that they don't actually support the radical agenda of open borders? >> open borders as a right way
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talking point. it always has been. >> no, i don't support open borders. we do have problem with the southern border. the nation should have borders and be respected. >> open borders. >> laura: just like how they are not socialists, anti-american or anti-law enforcement. they are not for open borders. you are the crazy people for thinking that. they told us all with a straight face. but now the democrat lies lay bare. announcing a new role on family detention, keeping families together, president trump is drawing out the 2020 democrats true radical nature. brilliant. the new rule and the long-standing and absurd catch and release approach that basically lets illegal immigrants with children disappear into the country's inferior and ultimately avoid ever having to go before an immigration judge. now, families under this new rule will be held together.
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an improvised housing while they await their day in court. in children, of course, at the time will be protected from human traffickers. >> so president obama had separation. i'm the one that brought them together. this new rule will do even more to bring them together. but it was president obama that have the separation. very much i have the children on my mind. it bothers me very greatly. >> laura: reacting to this like moths to a flame, the democrats could not help but reveal the open borders fanatics that they truly are. >> instead of working to keep families together and unaccompanied minors, for instance, to bind family members and usually they have family members in the united states. to find those family members quickly or a sponsor to take them into a loving home. >> laura: okay, there they go again, castro is exposed right there. first the trump administration new rule in case he actually
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can't hear, will keep families together. that is what castro was so worried about before. once this actually established they are related. now, an anchor that actually cared about the facts would have been ejected there. plus julian castro reveal the true agenda all along. a massive resale of migrants most of whom have no valid claim into the united states. remember, this cost you more money in the crowded in public schools and facilitate use of children to gain the system. unless you think the majority of these unaccompanied minors are toddlers, here is the actual factual breakdown from haf. 72% of those miners were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old. and all told, 84% were teenagers from the age of 13 to 17 years
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old, 18 to become adults. now, democrats, like castro, they love also to talk about alternatives, detention. it is becoming catchy on the campaign trail. so alternatives, i will translate that for you. release all border processors, even if you are releasi them into the custody of other illegals. that has allowed by the law. and if they don't show up for the immigration hearing, no penalty, no deportation. they will not deport them. now, the democrats tedious refrain, let's get to that about kids in cages, immigrants drinking from toilets, and babies ripped from "lactating mothers" turned out to be false, liberal media propaganda. fake news. trumps new rule and the 1997 flora's agreement will not only discourage illegal immigration d asylum claims but it will
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actually reduce human trafficking and save lives, including the lives of all of those people that the democrats claimed they care about, migrant women and children. but we were thinking about this today come all talking about doing the segment. and sadly, those children are just collateral damage to the radical left. and so are the americans maimed or killed by open borders policies and states and cities across the united states. just miles from here, eight, 9 miles from officials in montgomery company, maryland declared sanctuary status and refused future cooperation with ice. "the washington post" but the move of course and the do-gooder journalist, they will not connect the dots. they will not connect the dots not when four illegals in the same county were arrested on charges in the last month. and the accused 26-year-old hunter allegedly followed a woman to her car, threw her to
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the ground, strangled her and then rape and left her for dead. she nearly died. will any mainstream media as 2020 democrats about these alleged crimes? we talk a lot about the kids in cages and other concerns at the border, but what about american and immigrants in the united states being brutalized? it's not going to cover it. if you weeks ago, they tripped over themselves emotionally manipulating distraught immigration children for political purposes. how many times did they use these children on error? a lot but the suffering of the woman in maryland? just not worth a mention. more human carnage, more collateral damage. all the necessary price to pay for the utopia of a borderless usa. the left like clock or work will run to the activist judge and no doubt california supreme commander, ecology masquerade's
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impartial federal judge, will rebuff the trump administration yet again with a new rule. and for past rulings, and how out-of-control these rogue tyrants have become. but regardless of the legal outcome, the president here i think prevails politically. his vision for orderly merit based immigration for managing the border raised his pragmatic, it's compassionate and it upholds the rule of law. the 2020 democrats approach is unsustainable, reckless, and can be deadly. and that is the angle. all right, here to respond as michelle malkin, the commentator and author of the forthcoming book "order board -- open borders inc., who is funding america's destruction" michelle, how did we get to this point where democrat presidential candidates are so brazen now abt elevating concerns of certain
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people at the border over the concerns of people on the interior part of the country become american citizens and some immigrants themselves? >> it is a great question, laura and impart you answered it. president trump has really put these open border pallets in a quarter -- corner and exposing the troop -- and the immigratioa complete and utter disaster. it's not merely that they want catch and release but they want unfettered flood. they are for invasion. yes, i will use the trigger word i've been using since 2002 when i wrote my first book about immigration. so little had changed in the ensuing years until president trump took office. now, of course, he could have done something about the magnet that was drawing so many illegal aliens from around the world to smuggle their children in here knowing they would be released. they could have done on day one, the day after inauguration but i
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always say better late than never. there isn't a single other republican and the party competing to be president that would have done the things that trump has done all the flings and arrows, that is for sure. but there are so many systemic problems that i think it is important, laura, emphasizing the fact that you have these activist robe judges all over the country and of course, many of them are concentrated in california. golly gee, right, she's been overseeing this flores settlement since clinton was in office. remember, this was collusion between open borders clinton administration officials, doris meiser at ins and entire legal lobby which i exposed and open borders inc. right? these are nonprofit, taxpayers have the organization that are responsible for pumping up illegal alien smuggling racket and audacity to call us
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uncompassionate? it is unbelievable, laura. >> laura: and when you go point by point through the law, constitutional law, criminal law, civil law and how far the democrats have moved on this issue with immigration. now, michelle, this is barack obama, okay? this is just in 2007 when he was campaigning for the presidency. let's watch. >> i believe there are circumstances where, in fact, illegal immigrants are driving down wages. the question is how do we fix it? oftentimes when it's posed that way, the thinking is somehow we have to pick low-wage american workers versus low-wage immigrant workers. >> laura: now, michelle, if a democrat, did it for the presidency said that on a debate stage now, it would be boot off of the stage, just mentioning driving that way, correct? >> right, southern poverty
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law center, the media matters all over a democrat that would say such things, the kind of things that obama used to say, bernie sanders, and all the reformers of low-wage foreign programs that are displays -- displacing the tech industry, you don't hear it anymore. mother joe used to be at the forefront of acknowledging the impact of mass, illegal immigration, especially among lower wage workers who were americans. i mean, the democrat party does not care about american citizens, it does not care about american victims of the illegal alien crime like ms-13, and they do not care about american workers. >> laura: and to be a true workers party, you are for the workers which we have to be as a republican. you have to box out elizabeth warren. she is kind of having her surge moment here. she said this in a tweet, the
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floor mandates migrant children cannot be held in detention 20 days. the trump administration announced plans to roll back flores settlement putting thousands of children in danger. we must fight this. that is elizabeth warren. >> that is right. it's not a mandate but that's the first big lie. this was a court settlement and basically said if the president stepped in and promulgates, swap language, new regulation to make sure that these facilities comply that they can do that. that is finally what they are doing. but really, let's put this back on elizabeth warren. because of people like her who are helping facilitate the risking of lives because what they are doing is incentivizing parents who are already here illegally to pay smugglers to drag their kids across the border to pay traffickers, to pay the drug cartel, to be the final passage to the southern border. and then have them as pawns. they are all making money off of
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it and it's a huge record. >> laura: michelle they are the smugglers, best friends in politics right now. the cartels, human traffickers and smugglers, they are best friends who happen to be people pushing this radical agenda. just a few years back the democrats rejected. michelle, thank you for your work on this. i cannot wait to read the book. we will have you on before that comes out, thank you so much. by the way, it's not just at the border. the assault on law and order, your safety extends to the streets all over this country. in the latest insanity comes from 2020 democratic hopeful as i mentioned elizabeth moran who just laid out her plan for criminal justice reform, saying that punitive tough on crime approach was wrong. it was a mistake and it needs to be repealed. her big idea come abolish the 94 crime bill which significantly reduced crime in the united states according to the fbi, which measures crime per 100,000 people.
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'93 the rate was 747 violent crime per 1,000. by looking at the chart, you can see it's gone down from there. in 2017, it has nearly dropped by half, 50%. here we have one of the great success stories of modern united states policymaking being attacked by elizabeth warren, watch. >> it is a direct criticism of a bill that has been very harmful to millions of people and has been particularly harmful to the communities at fault. we need to correct that mistake. >> laura: correct a mistake? the mistake of safer streets? a saved her -- a safer community? what is she talking about? maybe that passes in massachusetts but i don't think as a whole. joe biden would gladly stand up you would think for his crowning domestic policy achievement. you would be wrong if you thought that.
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>> it looks like she's endorsing my crime bill. >> laura: no, i don't know if you knew where he was in that q&a. this was a golden opportunity, my friend for president trump went democrats and even so-called moderates like biden have essentially seated in a measure of realism when it comes to fighting crime. joining me now bernie, the commissioner, bernie, now what would the rollback of 94 crime bill mean for let's just say, focus on new york for a moment. >> you know, this is ironic, laura, if you focused on new york, you would have to go pregiuliani in 1994. the highest crime rates in the city's history. 2400 homicides. you have mothers putting their kids to bed and bath toast to prevent them from being shot at night. giuliani came in a 1994, between
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1994 and 2002, new york city had the most substantial crime reduction in the country's history and a 5% reduction and overall violence and 72 to 72% reduction in murder. the most substantial in u.s. history never replicated sense or before. >> laura: but they want to tax us now, bernie. they want this to go down. they are trying to outdo each other on how much they want to listen restrictions for penalty for criminal actions. they consider themselves very enlightened. >> about laura come if you listen to what she says, she said this had a major negative impact on communities of color. there are communities of color in new york city that the violent crime rate dropped almost 75%, murder dropped 80% during that time period. she has no idea what she's talking about and no better example of that than
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new york city. >> laura: bernie, there was another thing that we talked about in the previous segment and i wasn't going to get into it but now, i wonder if my producers can scroll this list of officials. in maryland, montgomery county, with whom we try to contact today going back to the sanctuary city problem sanctuary status problem, we tried to reach all of these officials in the county. the governor on down, local officials. none of them would get back to west on the accused rape and attempted murder by illegal immigrant allegedly of this poor woman left for dead. no one will get back, but they will run to the camera, bernie every time it is kids in cages opportunity or, you know, a horrible story of a migrant being brutalized at the border, which we think is a problem, but it would be nice if in their own communities they would occasionally say something. >> listen, laura, this is the thing. they want to push the sanctuary cities and has many communities
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as they possibly can. and i personally think there is one primary reason for it. the more illegals they get in, they give driving rights to, they give writing -- voting rights to and they are losing a substantial piece of the black e in this country going into the 2020 election. they are losing a major part of the black vote. blacks in this country are now looking at what the democrats have done for the last 30, 40, 550 years insulating, wait a minute. why hasn't it changed? it hasn't changed. >> laura: baltimore, st. louis, l.a., san francisco. >> you know what they are coming around out and saying, we have had it. i think the democrats know it, and they are freaking out. >> laura: they are freaking out and they know trump is probably the only ones that compose some of the black vote, maybe 5% but that can make a difference in the election. all right i have to get your response and we will hopscotch back to elizabeth warren and
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bernie sanders. sanders has a new policy advisor, rapper cardi b. now, she delayed at, burning, profanity late instagram where she rants against nypd. she hoped officers would suffocate, she said and all because of annual back-to-school giveaway in the bronx. she had a back-to-school giveaway that was shut down due to safety concerns. so bernie kerik what is bernie sanders doing to the likes of cardi b? with all of her talent? >> i don't know. maybe that is one of those primary advisors at this point, but one, she is pending criminal charges in queens. i think you cannot be out there doing what she is doing. also, laura, i have to tell you i talk to people in the nypd. they had no idea what she was talking about. i think bernie sanders might want to move in a different direction. >> laura: the two of them together and i told tmz, it is perfect, perfect, bernie.
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thank you so much. coming up the angle last night show how joe biden is really hillary 2.0 to strike a nerve with other 2020 democratic candidates. we will show you what biotin's appointment -- opponents are saying. and we will debate next. samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste.
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>> you have to know you will win back the election. maybe you have to swallow a little bit. >> whom you agree on 85% of the issues, but the question is, she was making the case you should pick the person you think will win because little issues matter if donald trump wins. >> laura: i've got to say, he seems a little sleepy. i told you in my angle last night biden's candidacy looking little bit more like bill rate 2.0. that realization struck a chord with a 2020 competitors and now they are sounding the alarm. >> we've never had anyone leading in the polls that wants to be in the united states. barack obama, carter, underdogs at this point but you know what they can do, they can speak to the american spirit and excite and energize people. they can get crowds on their feet. we need a candidate that is not a safe bet. we need a candidate not just to speak to the head but the heart and the guts.
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>> laura: dan bongino a secret service agent, fox news contributor and the new book "exonerated" chuck schumer, host of aggressive progressive podcast. dan, did we give democrats a new talking point? are you revealing the second coming of hillary from the questions about fitness for her, physical and for him more cognitive for some people or maybe he lost a step or two? what are you thinking? >> yeah, i think you are really onto something, laura. let's go and get to the similarities between clinton and biden. number one, the resume, right? almost no prior business experience and the resume is deep, no kidding but it's old d.c. swamp stop. they've been in the swamp their entire lives. you have the vitality issue. listen, fair or not those videos of hillary, no one wishes ill on anyone but of course she looked to be in a health crisis and that became a lingering issue. joe biden doesn't look energetic out there and finally, you have
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these allegations of corruption. you have biden's issue with ukraine and his son, china allegations with his son, course the spygate thing about to break open with the ig report. i think you are onto something. one quick point, remember an old blind the democrats fall in love and the republicans fall in line. you can reverse that now. republicans fell in love with trump and the democrats are just falling in line here. >> laura: chris, look, this is what biden said tonight when asked about the age and overall fitness question. let's watch. >> those concerned about my age, all i can say is watch, watch. check my energy levels. and i will make the judgment. >> laura: he wasn't exactly jumping off of the screen checking the energy level there. i mean, just as a matter how you are coming across, do you see it as the inevitable candidate kind of a slow roll off of left stage
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left? >> i don't see in it in the canada right now, joe biden or anybody else. in fact, at this point in 2008, barack obama had no chance. so let's see what happens. there is a lot of miles between now and iowa. we will see who gets there first. but after being sleepy and kind of low-key, i mean come after four years of captain chaos in the white house come i think america might be ready for somey and low-key. i think calling him not fit is kind of rich given the fact we have a present and the the white house clearly not as healthy as joe biden. >> laura: oh, please. >> a running race over president trump. >> laura: maybe he is thinner but who is quicker? i will take trump on that score in a day. >> laura, we talk about joe, but joe capps, but the president has
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greenland. >> >> laura: we've had politicians entertained that thought before like we've never thought about harnessing other countries resources, especially a country that has a lagging economic -- >> we don't buy countries anymore, laura. >> laura: you guys have a conversation, but let's talk about what newsmax is saying, and the trump campaign. he had an interesting piece out today called "don't underestimate elizabeth warren." he said senator elizabeth warren is searching in the national and statewide primary polls in the betting market, dan, have already calculated warren as the likely democrat nominee. i would like to see what the bookies are doing. i find that very interesting. what do you make of that? >> unworn, i want to respond to chris quickly. trump is in front of the cameras 20-24 hours a day. they are hiding joe biden. joe biden they are hiding in a
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closet somewhere so give me a break. but unworn, warrant is a weak candidate. i'm really getting tired on elizabeth warren. she's got a plan, listen, laura, the dude who invented new coke, had a plan but the plant could suck really bad. and elizabeth warren's plans are absolutely awful. i will take the trump plan 3% gdp growth, tax cuts, regulatory reform. >> we don't have 3% gdp growth. >> i don't need elizabeth warren's awful plan. i'm sorry. she is a terrible candidate. i don't think she will make it. >> laura: i think she has populist appeal, i really think she does. i'm not throwing her to the side ends i don't think that she could not be the nominee. chris, in the situation where you have media glowing profiles in the media. you have beto late spring of mayor pete. and that kind of didn't go
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anywhere. and now it is the fall of elizabeth. oh, i don't mean it like that but the automotive with elizabeth. and they go through cycles, do they not, and a series of glowing profiles. >> i don't know "the new york times" just did a huge article about her electability problem and that was just two days ago. so i don't know that it's all glowing for elizabeth warren, but i think she would be a good nominee, a good candidate and i think she has a lot of plans. she does have populace appeal, and she knows how to communicate in stories. that is important running for president. >> laura: we will get to that in a second. i have to play really quick john delaney slamming the other democrats, we have time, we don't have time. i hate it when that happens. >> [overlapping voices] >> john delaney. >> laura: i like him. we've got to go. raymond oh rural reveals joe biden's worst nightmare and a strange event you can manage watch after you are done with
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♪ >> laura: time for "seen and unseen" segment where we expose the big cultural stories of the day. to regulate your thermostat, relate to streaming event you never expected and joe biden, with the details, raymond arroyo come all right my raiment i saw the thermostat story. they want you to keep your
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thermostat to a point you are sweating. sweating at 85 degrees. the government mandate said not? >> no, it was an energy efficiency program of the apa and the department of energy that released guidelines for ideal thermostat temperature is in your house. >> laura: i don't like the guidelines. >> new set at 2:30 8 degrees, 85 when you are awake. 82, actually when you sleep. >> laura: the dogs won't survive. >> why have air conditioning at all? they say it saves $180 a year but how about saving thousands and unplugging your compressor altogether. this is lunatic and obviously written by people who have never lived in the south. if i set up my air conditioner at 82 at night i would never sleep and i would look like this guy. >> >> laura: surely you must be kidding me.
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no, i'm not kidding. >> my pillow would be drenched. >> laura: first of all in the studio, people came in last night to watch the show wearing park as it was so cold. i'm so used to it might have to have a cold. i cannot sleep in the hard. >> the sleep foundation suggest 65 is the ideal temperature. if my kids turned that thermostat up to 72, i'm up, i'm up within minutes. i can feel it, my body. people will die with their air conditioning as the epa has apparently discovered they should have stayed. this was done in 2009. the current epa is saying such your thermostats wherever you would like. don't worry about it. have a good time. >> laura: rick carey, -- 2008. >> automatically to control and keep the power outages down. beware.
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>> laura: that is elizabeth warren, control your car and thermostat. or we will send you to jail. >> you will see more at the ballot box with the green new deal. laura, one of the most disturbing stories this week, a new trend at puerile homes -- funeral homes, live streaming funerals to your tv. a company named one-room has wired 20% of the funeral homes in the country to broadcast your relative send-off. the idea is to bring people together who can't make the trip to be there live but how compelling is a wide shot of the funeral? so it's all about the food, drink, served in the other room. in a streaming funeral better be as entertaining as this. >> look at it, laying they are dead and we are still alive, still kicking. and got us kicking. they haven't heard nobody. why are you smiling? you want to put a smile on your face? he seemed like a happy man in
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his final moments. it stuck. >> laura: [laughter] >> just imagine, lower at the things you miss not being there. >> laura: i love it. speak with a family squabble, the tributes the sheer spectacle like miriam banks a woman who died in new orleans in 2014. look, her family propped her up at a table and surrounded her with booze and cigarettes. how is television going to do justice to that moment when friends and enemies encounter that image -- [laughter] if you will pinch watch a funeral it better be dramatic. >> laura: she needs audio coming up underneath her saying. >> you will always be with us and someday we will see you again. because that's what kenny would have wanted to. he was a very, happy young man. [laughter] >> that is drama. i want to see that one streamed, laura.
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>> laura: [laughter] >> i think a funeral should be solemn. >> dome xp went they are having a party. >> but they should commemorate the life of the person and i don't like the televised idea but 2.4 million funerals, we will get many more. >> laura: people are dying to get into this business. what happened the other day that you are calling joe biden a nightmare? >> i don't have to tell you elizabeth warren is nipping at joe biden's heels. well, what could be more terrifying to joe biden then one elizabeth warren? how about two elizabeth warren this is stephanie, a worn look alike and met her at a rally in minnesota monday night. that might keep joe up all night i think that is two 1,000's. this may keep us up at night, the elizabeth warren boogie. [applause] ♪
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oh, my lord. >> laura: that is like elaine's dance. politicians shouldn't dance. obama had a good dance. >> none of them can dance. >> laura: don't we have ricky martin on inauguration? that was another one. oh, no he does that thing with his shoulders. >> coordinated and the policies come i have a recommendation for the politician -- politicians, elizabeth warren, sway in your chair. this is a better option. >> laura: dancing to the oldies. >> don't get up. >> laura: theresa may looked like a praying mantis when she -- oh, no, no. raymond. >> laura is right behind her. that shuffle is something else. >> laura: and, he will not be
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and it is incredibly important piece "the new york times" is doing. >> dome xp one hello, hello liberal media all over "the new york times," called the 6019 project to you rewrite u.s. history. it is shockingly being weighed teachers, 1619 project in the classroom? you can find free curriculum, guides and activities for students. but the times project historical fact or fiction? joining me the conservative filmmaker, the claim here is that the slavery is central to the american project. that is their first claim, what is your response? >> well, for a generation the progressives like to pin slavery on the american founders but now with the 1619 project, they are going further back. they are going back to the beginning of the country.
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now, let's be real about this. in 1619, there were exactly 20 in america. the idea that these 20 guys were central to the american economy or the building of america is nonsense. even at the time of the founding, there were half a million come a much larger number but still not central to the u.s. economy. slavery became central to the u.s. economy from 1800 to 1860, that is when the massive spread of plantations and cotton jan so slavery throughout the south but during this time slavery was central to the u.s. and there was a party mainly the democratic party that rose to be protector of slavery. now, is the simple and crushing fact even mentioned in the 1619 project? no. what are they trying to do? they are trying to blame for the democratic party and move it back i don't know to the
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pilgrims, the first guy who got off of the boat. a kind of sophisticated light. >> laura: it's all trump's fault. it is all geared to the trump reelection. i want to get to the second point in the 1619 that you call a lie. american prosperity is built on the back of but why do you say this is wrong? >> there is a grain of truth in the 19th century and certainly can't -- cotton was critical in the south and for the whole american economy, the industrial revolution would not have occurred without it, but the plantation that the built in the south came crashing down in the civil war. it was nothing left of it at the end. so the post war american economy after 1865 to now maintain that was built by slavery, that is indisputable wrong. >> laura: finally the project says nothing about the democrat
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party central role in supporting and sustaining post-slavery and the evil of racism. so why would they leave that out. they don't mention booker t. washington, i don't believe, do they? >> they do mention frederick douglass, barely, but he said something very interesting. he said the republican party as the shift and all else is the fee. why did he say that? he said that because contrary to 1619 project, these are america, america did this come america did that come america did nothing. some americans call democrats promoted slavery and segregation and other americans mostly cold republicans fought to stop them. douglas knew that and this is why douglas has become persona and why his achievements are towns by the 60 night team project. >> laura: went really quickly want to play what aoc has said about the electoral college,
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talking about rewriting history. >> we are coming alive from the electoral college. many boats here, as you can see, very efficient ways to leadership of the country. i mean, i can't think of any other way, can you? >> laura: she went on to say it is racist and a scam. >> the electoral college had a lot to do with making sure the smallest head representation along with the bigger states. the bigger states don't swallow the smaller states. this had absolutely nothing to do with race but try to tell that to aoc. >> laura: again, would be nice if they knew history in order to explain it to the rest of us. thank you for the fact-checking and "the new york times." 2020 democrats claiming president trump is anti-semitic now over loyalty comments. t well, alan dershowitz to tell us why they are wrong.
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that is like a dog whistle. loyalty. >> it is up to hear from mussolini from germany in the 30s. i don't care if he knows what he's doing or not. he is a danger to jewish people in this country. >> laura: mussolini, democrats were quick to label donald trump with anti-semantics. but joining me the case, professor alan dershowitz the author of the new book aptly titled "defending israel" you wrote a book about this and trump was an artful but does that mean that he is somehow using a dog whistle to trigger anti-cement across the country? i could not follow it. >> no, course not, look i wish he had simply said what many of us believed and any self respect jewish faith or jewish heritage
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who supports congresswoman tlaib or omar is self diluting or self hating. he shouldn't have generalized about all democrats. the democratic party is having a terrific fight for the soul and the heart of the party. and i remain a democrat in order to make sure that members of congress like tlaib and omar are marginalized. every democrat has an obligation to condemn these two women and others who violate the traditions of bipartisan support for israel. israel is the greatest ally that america has sharing intelligence, sharing military resources. in these two members of congress and a handful of others are trying to undercut that. or trying to make israel into a wedge issue where radicals on the left support boycott the sanctions. they want to boycott israel. they don't want to boycott syria, iran and look at china
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and india are doing for muslims. they only want to focus on israel. the president was right to condemn them. i wish he had not used words like loyalty or generalization. >> laura: i was thinking about the frontline noted this point we should all keep in mind. it is better to hit the policies and not be american people whether people disagree with you are not, hit the policies. the elected officials are different, but remember hillary called people deplorable spirit and wrote up a segment of the population. so you don't want to go down that road of cascading america americans, i guess white supremacist were racist but in general, i think it is better to get the policies. but aoc, omar, tlaib, they are powerful in the democratic party. they are not just, you know, fly-by-night politicians. i think they have more claim on the, you know, thought leaders
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of the democratic party then pelosi does. i don't see pelosi guiding the party in any great new direction. >> well, i'm trying to stop that. and other liberal democrats are strong supporters of israel and are trying to marginalize them and reduce them. >> laura: they are not being marginalized. they are not being marginalized. >> who will win come at the democratic party will not do that. i threatened to quit the democratic party if they elected somebody and my regard as a anti-semitic, the leadership of the party and it has an impact. it helped contribute to his defeat for office. and i hope by remaining a democrat, i can contribute in people like-minded with me can contribute to the marginalization of these who are violating the long tradition of bipartisan's them. >> laura: omar says -- it drips with condescension. she looks like she despises israel the way that she
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pronounces israel. alan, finally, of course, the epstein suicide, came out today and he doesn't see any reason to see it was a suicide but irregularities clearly in the prison. a number of officials not doing their job, thoughts on this. >> i agree completely. look, i represented jeffrey epstein and i knew him. i think he made a cost-benefit decision and said he couldn't live the rest of his life in that circumstance and he would be better off dead than facing life imprisonment. he made a rational, calculated decision. health approvals and could let him do that is the question having tried to commit suicide before. >> laura: it was beyond a scandal, alan, thank you so much the political billions of mouths.
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never been so confident of the ability of americans to move the ball. i think we are going to have a candidate to fight this battle. >> laura: jay inslee is out. it will reset the entire nominating process. where will his supporters go? who will siphon off the legions of americans who were cheering on jay inslee? he will join eric swalwell, apparently with sean spicer in "dancing with the stars." wow. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take this cataclysmic news. >> shannon: i would watch you on "dancing with the stars." maybe you, raymond. excellent. standby. we begin with a fox news alert. trump administration makes a major move on immigration policy and critics say i'll see you in court. officials say it's aimed at making conditions better for children and families crossing the border illegally. house speaker nancy pelosi calls at child abuse. we willar
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