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what are you doing in iowa? you're going nowhere. come back and clean up this city. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. otherwise i'm happy to be here. >> sean: good advice. unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, we thank you for being with us. the mews continues, we will never be the media mob, let not your heart be troubled laura ingraham, take t it away. >> laura: they think they have him again. i loved her whole set up for the first a block. they think they have him. this time they really got him! >> sean: anonymous, anonymous anonymous. wow, we got him. >> laura: unbelievable! anyway, great show, hannity. i'm laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. last night in the angle we exposed how men have now become the go to target of the left. it got so much response that tonight we are bringing you a very powerful follow-up. president trump, as we are saying, is fighting back on two fronts tonight.
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first, he's taking on asi politically-motivated manhattan d.a., here to respond to battle debacle rudy giuliani. plus, the president sends a strong message to california over the homelessness crisis. dr. drew penske says it's about time and he's here with a can't-miss reaction. but first, the elusive trump hunt, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." you know what these endless democrat attacks on the president remind me of? ♪ >> laura: they think they have them on the cliff. ♪ >> laura: they think they will get him on the move. ♪ >> laura: but, it always ends
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up the same way. ♪ >> laura: is that andrew mccabe. still, the democrats continue to resort to the same failed tacticse t against this preside. they spent $32le million chasing the fantasy of russian collusion and along the way to celebrated a string of buffoons, kind of cartoon characters in and of themselves, and they imagined these people would once and for all slay trump. first, there were the two michaels. >> i believe ultimately he will be forced to resign that is information that is going to come to lightin connection to o. >> this dude right here, i think of him in the justice league with robert mueller to save our democracy. >> this behavior is churlish, it denigrates the office of the
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president, and it is simply un-american. >> people are going to start flipping, i think, that trump never thought would flip before. >> this is where it ends for this president. >> laura: [laughs] i love the way -- the dramatic. then there was mueller, the messiah. >> can repeat the question, sir? can you repeat that please? i leave it with the report. can you repeat the last part of that question? >> laura: one law and order special counsel addition was canceled, they reverted to the old standard, you're a racist. >> is the president a white supremacist? >> he is. he's also made a very clear. >> the president's actions and words haveic conveyed a very strong sense to many, many americans that he has white supremacist leafs. >> and he is not only egging ond
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what's supremacy and white nationalism, but he is one himself. >> what more do we need to see or hear from this racist man? >> laura: all the while they challenge his every policy and federal court and activist judges issued nationwideju injunctions stymieing elements of the president's agenda. >> nationwide injunctions undermine the democratic procesd tradition, violate constitutional principles and impeach sound of traditional administration all of the cost of public confidence in our institutions. >> laura: hear, hear, and this week, the democrats are back to square one. banking on another disgruntled insider to take down trump.g a whistle-blower reportedly claims that trump made a promise to a foreign leader. tonight "the new york times" on "the washington post" say that this involves the country of ukraine. y we barely know any of the facs yet, but the left is already assuming the worst. >> it just gives me chills to hear you say that. i mean, you think about this whistle-blower, they've got something that's incredibly sensitive. >> it's astonishing, i've never heard of anything like this and
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it should be deeply troubling to americans. >> this does rise to a much higher level of concern. >> i think this could be something closer to betrayal. >> laura: is this deja vu! come on! come on, democrats don't really care about whistle-blowers. does anyone remember what the obama administration's attitude was towards whistle-blowers? the liberal guardian newspaper characterized it this way. obama's war on whistle-blowers leaves administration insiders unscathed. and the american media responded with a collective yawn to all of that, but boy, they are all about the whistle-blower tonight. they need something, anything to avoid talking about trump's actual record. the u.s. economy is the envy of the world as europe and asia slide ever towards recession. let's look at the new oecd
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projected gdp numbers for 2019, shall we? the u.s. is at 2.4% gdp projection, japan 1%, germany .5%. italy? down to 0 and there are more at the bottom of the barrel.wn well, we are doing better than any g-7 country, and the americans know it, we feel it. trump's approval rating spiked four points to 43%, last month. his approval among republicans is at 91%. that's a phenomenal accomplishment. imagine where his overall approval numbers would be if we had a press that was even minimally objective. not all the time, but let's say 30% of the time.as the democrats believe that they can win the white house through a combination of demonization and investigation. i say let them have at it. if trump keeps racking up results for the american people the democrats will come upre empty-handed once again. ♪
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>> laura: next time, we will get him. that's the angle. or to respond as ari fleischer former white house press secretary, fox news contributor, and phil haney former dhs employee and a whistle-blower himself. all right, phil, let's start with you. from what you've heard, do you think this intel official being discussed in these various media reports even qualifies from what you know so far, again, which is not all that much, as a whistle-blower? >> what i think is going to happen is going to be like wile e. coyote and the roadrunner. pretend wile e. coyote is blowing up the big blue balloon it's filling up the room. the roadrunner is going to come and pop the balloon. the whistle-blower may or may not have a concern, but i will tell you where the disconnect in
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the whole process, because there is a process, comes and that is the intel committee. the inspector general came and gave them a briefing. it was at today or yesterday? quite recently. and he told them that we have this ongoing investigation and so what did the intel committee do? they came and had a press conference and talked about it. they blabbed, that's the blowing up of the balloon. the gop is going to pop it because there are five different individual world leaders that president trump talked to about the same time frame and they said it right in the report that ii read, it's not a question of the law. they are not even asserting anything was illegal. >> laura: this is really important. i'm so glad you mentioned this ari, i have to get you in on this, because even people who aren't fans of the president are making this point. that the president can say anything he wants to to a world leader, basically. he's the chief executive officer of united states of america.
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what is your perception of how's this thing was marketed over the last 36 hours? >> it's a fuse that the press wants to light on fire becausers it's anti-trump and so of course they run with it. but the analogy i give is if you're batting 0 for 19 and then you keep swinging, you're either going to be one for 20 or 0 for 20, and i suspect they will be 0 for 20. let me be charitable to the accusation. the only thing that gives me any ounce of credibility is they didn't leak it. it was a whistle-blower who went through the process, an intelligence officer.that's to , if they thought something was wrong, youbu don't leak. but here's the other side of it. those phone calls are widely circulated. if there was something so unethical, so wrong, so many would have seen it, why is there only one? it doesn'two make sense. >> laura: the ukraine is mentioned, we are going to get into some of this with rudy giuliani in a few moments as well as other things, but adam schiff today in his press conference, i want to play the sound bite for you, it dovetails into what you're saying about how they rushed out to the cameras.
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this is what he said about the whistle-blowers. watch. >> i don't think this is a problem of the law. i think the law is written very clearly, i think the law is just fine.ob the problem lies elsewhere. and we are determined to do w everything we can to determine what this urgent concern is, to make sure that the national security is protected and to make sure that this whistle-blower is protected. >> laura: there's no sense that the whistle-blowerbl wouldt be protected, and there would be this dramatic tones we are going to make sure national security is protected. this smacks of the same build us as we saw two years ago leading up to the big fizzle of the mueller report.phil. >> if they really wanted to protect the whistle-blower, they wouldn't have mentioned the whistle-blower. >> laura: good point. a >> and they wouldn't have thrown the ig under the bus and came and gaveef them a briefing, whih he should do, and not mention
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thatat either. there's actually no precedent for having a public hearing on a classified briefing that they just had. it's a total violation of constitutional procedure. the problem that he's talking about is them. adam schiff at all. it's not necessarily the whistle-blower or the ig or the process. it's them.ow >> laura: again, they forget how the obama administration treated repeated whistle-blowers. even to the extent that liberal publications were saying, what's going on here? >> the sad fact of this town is if you go after republicans, you are going to get huge publicity, if you go after democrats, you are not. everybody knows that but in this one instance what i would recommend everybody do is count to ten. this is a town that needs to learn how to pause and count to ten. see if there's anything of substantive nature to this because theav president does hae tremendous authority both with intelligence and diplomacy to say what he wants to foreign leaders. >> laura: i want to play the sound bite we referenced earlier.
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this is phil mud earlier today, again, someone who is not very, you know charitable, at times for the president. even he was saying this. >> last i checked, chris, when i served, we are responsible for chasing the russians, the chinese, the iranians and terrorists. we are not responsible for reporting to the congress what the president says. what the heck is over the line? the president can say what he wants to putin. he can say what he wants to kim jong un. the president can say what he wants. it's not the responsibility of the intel guys to go police the president and go snitch on him to the congress. ridiculous. >> laura: i mean, listening in on calls. we were hearing about that early on in the administration. somehow details of calls were getting out, and this led to the conclusion, ari, that there was a, you call it deep state, call it insiders, working from
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day one to undermine this presidency. >> the president was right, who are these people doing this to me? i just came into office. here's how it works, there are intelligence officers in the situation which frantically as soon as the president makes a foreign call to a foreign leader under our transcripts, they are ottaken down by intelligence officers. that may be -- somebody in the situation room was job it is to get the calls and direct the transcript. >> laura: andrew mccabe was on another network tonight and not a big shock jump into the worst possible conclusions, watch. >> if, for instance, the president had a conversation with a foreign leader and he promised some sort of assistance to the country in his reelection campaign, that of course would likely be criminal activity.it e department of justice as not an intelligence matter. >> we should point out again, we do not know. >> laura: anderson cooper is like, whoa, that's a lot of
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"ifs" there, friend. >> i wish i could have gotten a tenth of the level of interest and concern when i was-b a whistle-blower as i'm hearing members of the intel committee and/or the homeland security committee and/or the judiciary committee nearing almost ten years that i was bringing information before those committees and chairmen and was investigated nine times. >> laura: that's ari's point though! if it's a whistle-blower on a democrat -- if it's a republican it's like we get a quote. if this is where it is, ari, and i'm telling you, mccabe, under his own cloud after we learned what was already learned about him, former number two at the fbi with no sense of irony on cnn talking about right and wrong.g. >> that's a man who one week before the mueller report andan said no collusion, said he couldn't rule out the donald trump was a moscow agent. what judgment does andy mccabe have?
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but what about barack obama saying to president medvedev from russia, i will have more flexibility after the election, transmit that to vladimir. that a promise for behavior in terms of being quiet during the election cycle? where was the outrage against obama when he said that? presidents are allowed to say these things. all of a sudden it sounds criminal if it's donald trump.t. >> laura: they wanted to mark romney when he said russia was one of our biggest geopolitical foes at the debate, they wanted to be able to still do that. couldn't have any other information, but the press had a stunning lack of curiosity about that one comment which we played so many times it's almost tedious, but every time i hear it, it's shocking all anew. but, again, no one really cared except a few media outlets including this one. ari and phil, thank you so much. great to have you both on tonight. and there is breaking newsar abt this whistle-blower complaint. "the new york times" writes just about an hour ago "though it is not clear how exactly ukraine fits into the allegations, questions have already emerged
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about mr. trump's dealing with its government." that's an interesting way of writing. presidents volodymyr zelensky that he spoke with the president and said he was convinced that ukraine's new government would quickly improve the country's image and investigate corruption which "inhibited the interaction between the two nations." mr. trump's close allies including his personal lawyer rudy giuliani, were also urging the ukrainian government to investigate matters that could help mr. trump by embarrassing his political rivals, including formere vice president biden." joining me now is rudy giuliani himself, starring in "the new york times" tonight. rudy, what are your thoughts on this? >> i mean that's -- this is probably the best indication of i've ever seen that the times, s cnn are completely corrupt. because for two years there have been allegations from joe biden's own mouth, quote joe biden. i told the president of the ukraine you're not going to get
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your $1.2 billion loan guarantee unless you fire the prosecutor. isn't that exactly what they are saying president trump did? never covered that. except there's a difference. what joe biden left out of that remark is the prosecutor was investigating his son for corruption.cu for taking $5 billion from the most corrupt oligarch inin ukraine, which "the new york times" fails to report. >> laura: where is the media on his son? all my friends in new york and the financial world safe why is no one investigating this? >> because they are completely corrupt. what i was urging the ukrainian government to do was not to do something embarrassing to joe biden. urging the government of the ukraine to investigate extraordinarily serious t allegations of corruption. >> laura: you hear what mccabe was getting at, though. mccabe was getting at, if the president was saying do this with the intention of somehow affecting u.s. election results. >> that's what's wrong with the whole mueller thing. >> laura: he threw that out there with nothing except that.
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>> what the president was saying with the intention of same to the ukraine. >> laura: clean it up, you so it in "the new york times." >> straight director comey are well-known as a corrupt government, top of the list is a foreign corrupt practice, i didn't make that up, it's on the list, no luck. one of the most corrupt governments in the world. if you can't investigate allegations of health george soros put people in to take his complete ridiculous ngo out of an investigation, biden's son was let go and you can't investigate that, then how can we have any confidence in you as a government? >> laura: at the appearance of that, the left would seize on it. we talked about biden, biden just happens to be leading inn the democratic -- >> this was three or four months ago and the reality is, forget biden. the vice president of the united states bribed a foreign official, isn't thatat a matterf great concern to this country? whether it's joe biden or not? i will tell you what joe biden did out of his own mouth. joe biden said to the president of the ukraine, you're not going to get your $1.2 billion loan guarantee unless you fire the
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prosecutor. the crime of bribery is defined in the ukraine, as well as all over the world is the following. you cannot offer something of value in exchange for official action. the something of value, joe,etns the $1.2 billion loan guarantee. the official action is telling him he's got to fire the prosecutor. that's aci crime. prima facie. we have a motive. the prosecutor was investigating joe biden's son for over two years, taking $5 million in money that went from ukraine to latvia, to cyprus, to joe biden's little crazy company that he had. which follows 1.5 billion that went into that same company from china. the partners of that company are joe biden's son, john kerry's son, and "whitey" bulger's nephew. i didn't make that up, laura. "whitey" bulger's nephew. >> laura: i know. t
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i'm just thinking if you're journalist this has to be of interest. >> how do not cover this and lester corrupt? >> laura: george, tonight -- >> come completely corrupt. >> laura: kellyanne conway's husband, longtime friend of mine, and he's been a close friend of mine for many years but obviously his dislike of thm president is very well known. he said if the president chooses to investigate biden, he should be impeached, that is what george conway said tonight. >> supposed biden committed a crime.. suppose he committed a crime, should he get away with it because he is running for president? >> laura: a lot of people think hillary did. >> with joe biden actually brib. the president of the ukraine which is -- >> laura: is a big allegation. >> it's not an allegation, it's a prima facie case. we look at motive, we look at intent, joe biden said i told him i will hold back your $1.2 billion unless you fire the prosecutor and the guy reluctantly fired the prosecutor. that's a thing of value for official action. that's the crime of bribery. >> laura: stay there. >> i prosecuted many of those places..
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>> laura: you have a lot of experience in that. >> it's about as clear as it gets. >> laura: they didn't want to avoid talking about this. >> it's painful but they got to talk.s >> laura: we will be back in moments on this in the big, big other big case in new york, we about.
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>> laura: back in with me is president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani.all rig,
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again, former fbi director mike deputy director andrew mccabe's take on the intel communities with new whistle-blower complaint against trump. watch. >> it's incredibly concerning. i think you're right, this president has a history of treating classified information and sensitive information questionably at best. this iss someone who essentially did what we hoped all people serving the government will do. that takes incredible courage it is hard to stand up to an administration, particularly to this administration and this president. >> laura: rudy, he is basically saying the president cannot bebe trusted with classified information. [laughter] >> you know it occurs to me? >> laura: what? >> that guy was the top guy in the fbi. >> laura: number two. >> when joe biden was taking 1.5 billion out of china. and never investigated it.
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never investigated it. joe biden admitted strong arming his words, the president of the ukraine, to dismiss a prosecutor, which is a prima facie case of bribery, he never investigated, never even asked a question about it. i could give you about ten other things he avoided in the obama administration. in january of 2016, people from the national security councile told ukrainian officials go digg up dirt in the white house. go dig up dirt on donald trump and paul manafort. >> laura: no whistle-blower there. where's the whistle-blower saying that was inappropriate? >> that guy is so corrupt, you could see the smoke coming out of his head. >> laura: he filed a lawsuit against doj. >> let him file it, he's an embarrassment to the fbi. i love the? fbi. when i look at him and comey, i say what happened? >> laura: people come up to me and i'm sure they do -- they say where is the accountability rudy? >> they get away with everything. it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. can you imagine if donald trump's son got $1.5 billionfo from china now fr anything. for anything? the sale of the building. >> laura: they accuse them of
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things they've never done. >> 1.5 billion into a private equity fund run by three idiots. him, kerry's son and "whitey" bulger's -- "whitey" bulger's nephew! and nobody covered it and that idiot didn't investigated. they also sat by, mueller, too, while "whitey" bulger was killing people. >> laura: rudy, i have to -- >> maybe not mckay.but mauler s. -- certainly was. >> laura: it wasn't mccabe on that one. the left was giddy last week when the manhattan da subpoenaed eight years of president trump's tax returns. >> they are investigating violations of the law and the tax returns have financial information that is relevant to that investigation. follow the money. >> that effort to follow the money, which will probably result in a lot of information coming out, they need to investigate whether or not any state laws were violated by these hush money payments.
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>> tax fraud looks very likely here. >> laura: but trump is fighting back. today he filed a lawsuit against the new york d.a. and his own accounting firm to block the release of those records. rudy, he's f been targeted by congress, the doj, californiaru after the tax returns, they lost in court today, harmi is going to be on later to tell us about that. now the manhattan d.a. so this is a never ending hunt and it's the hunting of the president. >> he's actually gotten constitutional proportions. >> laura: how is he doing his job with this?he's doing great . how doou you do it? >> that the reason why you can't indict a sitting president.the s job. this is a total phony. eight years of tax returns to investigate new york state tax fraud? how many more tax fraud cases does he have? the reality is that all of donald trump's tax returns have been audited and if the irs had
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any problems the irs would have gone after him. the irs is a lot better tax returns and cyrus vance. >> laura: advance declined to prosecute -- >> vance is worried about getting reelected. >> laura: the weinstein thing with his bad call. >> vance is worried because he blew a couple of big cases. >> laura: here they are. >> he a is going to have a challenge and that's what is worried about. >> laura: he declined to prosecute weinstein and of course downgraded epstein's registeredl. sex offender status to the lowest level. >> look at the smile on his face too. it's hilarious. he's investigating new york state tax evasion by the sitting president of theth united states, and that isn't a political witch hunt? >> laura: i want to get back to what ari talked about. the idea that the president sitting in the oval office cannot have a conversation with the foreign leader without pretty much knowing that someone is recording this with the threat of releasing it, with the
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threat of distorting it or taking it out of context or using it as some type of political weapon. that is terrifying. >> it is terrifying. and, you know, it is really at the point and maybe because we are in it every day we don't realize it, but they really are beginning to destroy our institutions of justice. >> laura: look what they are doing to the court, going to kavanaugh again. >> great district attorney's office, there's no way, when he did that job, the u.s. attorney who investigated cases. there would be no way they would havema to do anything like this. this is a joke. this is a complete joke and the man is letting him be used as a political -- eight years of tax returns? that's ridiculous. he's got murder in new york, he's got rape in new york, he's got increasing numbers of violent crimes now in new york,e
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president. >> laura: look what they're doing to the police in new york. >> covered with water and the mayor goes -- the mayor just got 0% among new yorkers for being president of the united states. >> laura: why did they vote this bozo>>de in? >> because they are reflexive democrats t that don't know any better and they need a tragedy of tremendous proportions to elect him like they need a tremendous crime to elect me and i needed 9/11 to elect bloomberg and they needed massive collection to my corruption. >> laura: you're saying there people need to be awakened -- >> to get hit in the head and say these democrats are so corrupt. >> laura: whatever happening california? the president, we will talk about thisal later, the presidet going after california. he does fund-raisers but he's beginning to focus on this homelessness issue in san francisco, the environmental hazards, the health hazards it's creatingha in california is like don't boss us around, let's work together. they are getting worried because trump is shining a light on them lemon. >> is not accidental that i removed 62% of murder in new york city. i reduced welfare by about 70% and i was the first republican in 25 years and probably the last republican for another 25 years. >> laura: not in our lifetime. >> chicago hasn't had a republican, and los angeles hasn't had a republican andbalta
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republican. >> laura: you get the government you vote for. n >> it's only because they areow owned by the crooked politicians that run those cities. >> laura: rudy, i understand -- there are breaking news right now. apparently there was a big dustup earlier tonight onigsi television and things got pretty crazy, watch. >> thank you very much been yes. >> let me finish, chris! let me finish! >> go ahead. >> don't try to interrupt because you don't like the answer.and you want to distort m saying.st >> evasiveness i don't like. >> you to start what i'm saying. you are biased. >> i'm not biased! >> you are.it is sad. >> i would invite you on -- >> it's sad to watch what would happen to you. >> sad to watch what happened to me? i'm a sellout? >> you are a celebrated these are crimes of major proportions and because there democrats you won't cover it. $1.5 million investment by chint
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fund, and fighting's private equity fund. >> laura: you said millions. >> i shortchanged myself. i got a little excited and i shortchanged -- >> laura: at their old pals. >> i've known him since he was a kid, however, they are sellouts. sorry. if you're not covering 1.5 billion or even million -- but billion, going from china to the private equity fund of the vice president of the united states at exactly the time the vice president is selling america out and negotiating with china, which he did, then you're corrupt. >> laura: imagine what our policy with china would be under president biden. imagine what he would do to us. >> if you go back to the articles, they say that biden caved into china but they didn't know that the kid got a billion dollars. i know the kid got a billion dollars and he was selling out toli china. laura: well, there's a reason that he's so -- >> but you got to cover it. >> laura: we are covering it. >> too be honest, you've got cover it. that's why i told chris at
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his station, network is a complete disgrace.they're corru. >> laura: all right, thank you very much, we appreciate you being on. president trump, as i said taking a homelessness fight right to the doorstep of california posthumous leaders. dr. drew pinsky has been on the forefront of this issue. he has a reaction next.
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>> if these democrats andnd liberal politicians don't straighten it out, the federalnd government will have to come in, we're not going to lose cities like los angeles, san francisco,
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and others. they shouldn't be living like that, and it's destroying the city. >> laura: president trump lambasting democrat-controlled california cities after seeing the homelessness crisis firsthand. he turned that tough talk into action yesterday, threateningtho slap san francisco with epa sanctions. joining me now, dr. drew pinsky addiction medicine specialist and host of dr. drew midday live.an and travis binan, venice beach resident was fighting homelessness in his own backyard. dr. drew, trump, should he use the epaa to get california to clean up its act? >>ts i certainly think that is one way to do this. i tell you what i've been saying for months, where are the environmentalists?we have the fd blood from 60,000 people on our streets. when it rains, goes directly into the l.a. river, bypasses the sewage treatment plant, goes directly into the ocean. all year our oceans have been ranked c-f. it's dangerous to be in our oceans. one straw in one turtle's nose
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a national crisis. we have a catastrophe environmentally caused by the feces, blood, and urine on the streets.by-passing sewage treat. if a city the size of pasadena suddenly disconnected from sewage treatment, you don't think environmentalists would have something to say about it? where i are they? that's what i've been asking. >> laura: ellie mae or garcetti commented on the president's injecting himself into this, without a doubt, a crisis. this is what he said. >> iey hope that he feels the se way that i do on my watch, that they should be the time that we end homelessness. not use homeless individuals most americans, veterans, as political footballs. this isn't just about cleaning or arresting your way out of a problem. >> laura: travis, we are kind of getting out of -- we need solutions.
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if it takes trump to get involved to get some common sense solutions, i would imagine there are a lot of businesses, health care providers, concerned businesses and homeless individuals who might just say i will take advice or ideas from anybody. >> yeah, absolutely. i think the president should get involved. we've got a bad situation here. we've got homeless people, i think, on average, three are dying in the streets every day. the crime has gone up along with a homelessness. i had two neighbors assaulted in the last couple of weeks. we had feces in the streets, we have needles in the streets and eric garcetti has shown that it's only getting worse under eric garcetti. on top of that, we have laws like prop 47 which are basically decriminalized meth and heroin. so they are doing the best job they can but their hands are tied. what used to be a felony is now a misdemeanor or a ticket whereas at the federal level these hard drugs are still a crime, and i'm not saying the fed should come in here and start throwing people in jail but they should come in here and start creating mandatory rehab
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because we had a lot of people who are drug addicted. they don't realize they need help and apparently neither does eric garcetti. >> exactly right. >> laura: dr. drew, that cuts right to the point of addiction, the legalization of certain types of drugs, the downplaying of other severity of drug use. it's all becoming kind of popularized. we see it happening in d.c. happening across the country frankly, but you're really seeing it. i was shocked to see venice beach in august when i was there. i was shocked. >> it's unbelievable and it's the last chapter of the opioid crisis. if people transition to heroin, heroin drove them to the street.ra and here's the deal, if you do not treat or institutionalize or contain heroin addicts, they die. so the people, let's call this what it is, people that are maintaining the status quo arehi committing homicide. as my partner here said, three a day are dying.
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you are murderers, you are murderers if you don't do something imminently and if you defend the status quo. let's call this what it is. i am sick of it. it's over. we got to do something. >> laura: we got some news the t other day where we had a democrat mega donor, lgbtq activist, had two men, then there was another man who ended up dead in his house of it looked like opioid overdose. so there all the stories and then you at the homelessness aspecthe to all of this. dianne feinstein sent out a tweet, travis, saying the attacked twos week of california cities, never before have i seen a president go out of his way to attack a state. it goesac on and on. travis, the president owns property and businesses in california. he owns a home in california. he loves california. he is president of all the people, doesn't matter if you for him or not, but they're basically saying butt out.hi >> yeah, it's ridiculous.we abst
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to come in. i would love for him to come to venice beach and start there. the solution is not that difficult. i think the fed owns like 46% of the land inn california. if you just go 50 miles east of los angeles, the land is inexpensive and needs to be developed. you could give people jobs paving roads, putting in drywall. you could get people jobs, essentially, like this whole movement t towards green energy, putting in solar panels, there are so many options, you can immediately give people bedr and toilets and showers in the way that cities trying to solve this is i think the average price per permanent supportive unit, which not have been created because they are $7,000 a unit. >> it's insane. >> $25 billion to solve this problem, -- >> laura: hold on, dr. drew go. >> i spoke to ben carson clinician to clinician, he gets clearly was going on here. he has confidence he can help. he's aware that we are on the eve of some sort of epidemic in
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the current conditions.he is way a mental health crisis.trevor is , it's an easy fix, they are easy things to do, it's not obligated. >> laura: got to institutionalize people who need institutionalizing and you got to get them off these drugs. they're poison to our society >> they are murdering my patients. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you very much, really important conversation. and in moments of follow-up on my "angle" last night exposing democrats' war on men. don't go away.
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>> laura: we had huge reaction last night to our "angle" about the left becoming the new gender warriors. they are trying to turn women against the president.he well, thanks, but no thanks democrats. we don't need you talking down to us, and we certainly don't need your lies. i want to bring in rachelne cams duffy, fox news contributor author of the book "palombo wants to be lady freedom" and c heather higgins, ceo of the independent women's voice. ladies, here's how some of the 2020 democrats are pandering to the gender warriors. >> i think we would look for somebody who is maybe not of thh same gender that i am and maybe somebody who might m be a couple of years younger than me. >> i will have a woman running mate.ea to me, it's really clear that we do that. >> it would be very difficult not to select a woman with so
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many extraordinary women who are running right now. >> laura: we are going to get w to how trump is taken advantage of this in a moment but first rachel, what sort of message or are democrats sending to women? >> it's so dumb. first of all, onlyly angry feminists hate men. women that i know, they love the men in their lives, so this woman against man thing, i don't think it's going to work, they try to do this vote for her because she's a woman in 2016. women are too smart for that. they want results. we talked about really great results at the top of t the sho. women get that, and he's taking on bigig issues, president trump taking on china, things that really affect our lives. china. he's taking on the border, he's taking on socialism versus capitalism. talk about a way to get hispanic women. no oneno knows better than hispanic women about socialism versus capitalism and then he's going micro with vapingnd and other things, so i w think he's making a good case to women without pandering to them. he treats them the way he treats men, which is the way the women say they want to be treated.en
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>> laura: to that point, heather, while the democrats are busy belittlingthe understandinr talking down to them, trump spent a week speaking to issues that do actually matter to them, mothers particularly. >> dangerous criminal cartel smuggle fast quantities of lethal narcotics across their southern border including heroin, meth, cocaine and fentanyl. you do have a homeless issue. los angeles is a disaster. in a case of -- if you look for san francisco, it's a total disaster, what's happening. they are going ruin those cities. a lot of people think vaping is wonderful, it's great. it's really not wonderful.t it's got big problems. we have to find out the extent of the problem. >> laura: heather, you say this represents a serious shift for the president looking at especially the issues that concern women.
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>> the left understands that 2018 was in large measure driven by suburban women and a lot of the people who are supporters of the president have been hoping that the way that he will talk tabout his policies, not change his policies, but articulate them in a way to cut through to the suburban women, and there've been three of them just in the last week. the ban on flavored vaping that heba is discussing for kids speaks to the fears of a lot of mothers who are concerned about this issue. if anybody watched the new mexico rally, very different tone than a lot of the rallies have had in the past. it was a love fest for not only hispanics and latinos for trump, but he even got the entire crowd to talk and cheer for legal immigrants and how much they loved immigrants. very welcoming message that women like to hear. then, if you look at the homeless situation, while there's a dumpster fire going on in san francisco and l.a., trump is the one with a firehose saying i'm going to put this out. women who are suburban women who have to go into these cities with their families and then come back out and have to worryt
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about these diseases, this speaks directly to them. >> laura: rachel, this idea that elizabeth warren gets up there in new york, talking to the nyu crowd, a tough crowd for liberals, are not here because of washington, and paraphrasing. washington or the park or men or men at all. to support or celebrate a woman's legacy, that's fine. it's just this attitude that if you're a white male, straight person -- >> you don't count. >> laura: you're an enemy and you arear immediately suspiciou! >> and i can't imagine -- >> laura: that's a terrible place to go for a country!a >> it is a terrible message. this is what the democrats do. whether it's race, gender they're always finding ways to divide people. >> they are the party that says it is a party of unity, and yet it is pitting against on sex, on race, on class, on faith, it's dividing all the time. and the irony here we are going
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to be approaching the 250th anniversary of this country. the great original sin of this country, if you think about it was the imperfect application of its own laws. >> laura: we are heading that way. >> trump is going to be the unifier on the stuff. >> laura: all right, guys, got to go. big legal victory for trump in california. next. by the strolle♪s
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>> laura: a major win tonight for republicans in california. a federal judge blocked the state's new law that attempted to keep trump off the primary ballot if you refused to release his tax returns. harmeet dhillon, who successfully argued this case. another win. you're not getting tired of winning out there. >> absolutely not. >> laura: what's your reaction oto the ruling? >> well, this was a win for the constitution,he for the voters f california, and of course for donald trump because what california was trying to do was blatantly unconstitutional on numerousia grounds. we had a two and half hour hearing myself, lawyers for the president, other lawyers for the rnc and other parties and thee judge agreed with us at the end of the day and issued a ruling from the bench, issuing an injunction. really exciting and it's great because other states have been trying to do this, as well, so this will put a stop to this nonsense hopefully. california is likely to appeal it and spend more taxpayer dollars, but we feel like we are in a t very good position going forward here. >> laura: there is another issue that has been bubbling up for some time.e. i: think i've been covering this issue for, i don't know, 16 or
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17 years. a chinese national pled guilty this week to running a birth tourism business in california. her clients, including chinese government officials, who paid big bucks to come here to give birth, giving the children of course automatic u.s. citizenship, crazy. experts say 40,000 births every year are attributable to birth tourism. how big a problem is this? it's a big one in california. long beach is one of the places where these birth motels have popped up. texas, florida, other states, new york. chicago. the president says he wants to get rid of his birthright citizenship. i think a lot of people would share that on. >> it is a huge problem.we've hn pleading guilty. she herself is at least responsible for 500 fake american citizens being born here through this method of lying to get into the country and then giving birth here. but just so that your viewers understand what we are talking
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about here, we are talking about very wealthy women being kept in these lavish sort of condo-style settings, food being brought in for them, translators. it's a concierge birthing service for wealthy women. there's even some lawyers and some of these people who specialize in hooking up these wealthy chinese women and their husbands as donors. >> laura: the chinese government. china's government officials. >> this is the elites of china. >> laura: it's onera thing when you have poor migrants crossing the border nine months pregnant. >> that's not what this is. >> laura: this is paid to play citizen. >> they are even doing surrogacy. they are even paying from china to have their babies, their fetus is born here with american carriers. this is evil in many ways, i think, but birthright citizenship was a noble thing that our country did in the reconstruction to make sure and the people who have been
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disenfranchised, depersoned by slavery, the dred scott decision got to the american citizens. that was the purpose of the birthright citizenship but most modern countriesou don't have tt anymore and i think it's time to take a look at it given these abuses. >> laura: it's a complete scam. >> we could stop it even beforem ending the constitution by better prosecution. >> laura: absolutely. harmeet, congratulations, i know you were with the president this week in california during his fund-raising swing. i saw the photos on twitter. you are writing and the beast, i saw that. >> it was amazing. t >> laura: a phenomenal event and raised 3 million bucks for the president just in san francisco area, silicon valley alone.great work there. thanks so much. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: stay tuned. we will be right back. .. - in the last year, there were three victims
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>> laura: it's time for the last bite. unless you thought democrats didn't want to >> time for the last bite. list you thought democrats didn't want to take your guns, beto is here to remind you. >> are you in favor of gun
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confiscation? >> yes, when it comes to ar 15s and ak-47s. i don't want your anyone else to get into the fear mongering that some the following phrases think the government is going to come and take all of your guns. >> is not about fear mongering, you just said. >> score a rare win for chris. that's all the time we have tonight. shannon bream and the fox news at 19, take it from here. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert, whistleblower setting up a firestorm in the nation's capital taking another unexpected turn tonight. and it makes uncomfortable questions for the 2020 front runner, joe biden. new revelations, intelligence and legal experts tackle them in just minutes. iran now accusing terror activity on us soil. federal officials say

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