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we are not the media mob, we are not corrupt, we don't lie, we are not propagandists like they are. we will never be the destroy trump media. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takes it from here. laura? n >> laura: hannity, that was just common practice. the entire global community wanted that prosecutor fired. didn't you get that memo?that's' saying. -- they're saying.hu >> sean: it just so happened to be like wanting to interview hunter biden and let me leverage.then i will be stupid , and only sleepy creepy crazy joe 30330 could do this and then oh, let mes brag about -- >> laura: l it's so stupid. it's like obvious. >> sean: we've been on this story, we've exposed this story. we've talked about it, you've talked about it. >> laura: we have literally been talking about the story for at least two years so this -- none of this surprised me. fantastic show. >> sean: have a great show.
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take it away. >> laura: all right. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." congressman jim jordan plus mollie hemingway are here in moments to break down everything you ever need to know about president trump, ukraine, and what the biden family should be worried about. my angle comes a little later tonight. i'm going to expose the climate hysteria we have been seeing over the past couple of days. what is it really all about? i'll speak to a former activist has seen the light. very interesting story there. plus, mercedes schlap, she's here on what the trump 2020 team team thinks of warren's surge and governor mike huckabee on the president's first ever religious liberty summit at the u.n. today. no president has done this before. but, first, if this all feels familiar, well, it is. a shadowy anonymous source leveled an explosive charge involving president trump and a foreign government and then it all begins to slowly unravel. first, take the whistle-blower who alleged president trump made a promise to ukraine. well, he didn't actually havefif
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any conversation, and the complaint he issued made that clear. yet the media ran with the most incendiary framing possible. second, an actual damning episode of a foreign quid pro quo could be revealed but the offending actor is joe biden so the media just yawns. >> i was supposed to announce that there was another billion dollar loan guarantee, and i said you are not getting a billion. i think it was, what, six hours and i said i'm leaving in six hours. if the prosecutor is not fired you're notr getting the money.w, he got fired. >> laura: did we really had to bleep that out? well, biden left out how the prosecutor got fired that was investing a company paying him on a small fortune. joining me now, congressman jim jordan, raking member of the house oversight committee mark meadows, and mollie hemingway.senior editor d
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coauthor of the book had a huge news spike in sales, "justice on trial." all right, let's start with the whistle-blower complaint. why is this being taken so seriously if it was heard secondhand? >> because they have nothing helse. the michael cohen didn't work for them, the bob muellerer hearing didn't work for him, the bob dean hearing didn't work for him. >> laura: bob dean, i forgot about that one. >> last week the corey lewandowski hearing didn't work for him, so they said, i know what we will do, let's say president trump coordinated with some foreign government and see if that works even though they have done that for the last few years. they've got nothing else. they are out to get this president and this is the best they've got which is sad. >> laura: congressman meadowse this is whipping up into a kind of a shot in the arm to the impeachment movement. seeing swing district democrats freshman democrats who are saying this is it guys, this is it. we finally got the roadrunner.
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wile e. coyote, is this going to get him? but they think this is their moment and pelosi still not there but maybe he took a millimeter step toward impeachment. >> will, they have and what they will soon find out is what the rest of america has found out on the two previous allegations is that adam schiff is the young man who cried wolf and we are going to see that with this because this is all going to start to unravel. it is interesting. the democrats were really for ukraine meddling in the election before they were against it and that's what all the evidence shows. we've got nellie ohr saying it, we've got joe biden saying it, we've got other gnc operatives saying it so when the story comes out, it'll be the democrats that will have a problem, not president trump. >> laura: financial records showing that hunter biden
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receives $3 million, accounts controlled by him from this natural gas interest, he has no experience in the field, he has no experience in the region and yet, he somehow finds himself in this company while his father is quarterbacking the efforts to kill corruption in ukraine. to get ukraine back in order. how does this not, the appearance of a conflict if not indeed an actual conflict of interest with joe biden? >> this is something that is interesting that has a little bit of reporting in certain media outlets. i think one of the things is this is a common occurrence for people coming to washington, d.c. they have no experience in business and their family members suddenlys are involvedn those family members make a lot of money. now, for a city that went into hysterical over a fakeha collusn conspiracynv theory involving russia, you would think that actual entanglements withha foreign government as hunter biden has plenty would be of concern.
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>> laura: nicole wallace, a congresswomen, you know, she processed all of this the way she does and she came out with a different conclusion. shocker. watch. >> trump is making a wholly unsubstantiated claim when he alleges corruption by thell a bidens. there's no evidence of any wrongdoing. in reality, joe biden was the one working to purge corruption from ukraine and trump is the one ordering foreign intervention in presidential politics. >> laura: what did she get wrong? >> they always accuse us of what they are doing its plain and simple, and the one that's uncorroborated is the so-called whistle-blower who never had first-hand knowledge of this. b i always feel --go back to what chuck schumer said on january 2017. he said you maxed with the intelligence community, they have six ways of sunday getting back at you. we don't know who this whistle-blower is and who can ever solve this evidence but is he alleging the whole thing and again this is what we will see with the trump russia collusion we watch for two years.on
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>> laura: and we watch ukrainian official indicated that there was no -- >> an income of the ukrainian foreign minister so there was no pressure and i think as you start to see the details of this come out, if they do, ultimately the president will be exonerated.n you hit one area earlier that i want to -- you know, we said how did hunter biden get this job? well, we now know because of some reportingngob that just happened that joe biden meets with the prime minister of ukraine and within 30 days voila, hunter biden has a job in the ukraine because he has all this expertise.ra you know, it smells a little fishy. >>thth laura: everyone i know wo works in this field, including throughout asia, i'm talking about big deal people, this was an open secret about hunter biden. everyone knows he's adding a sweetheart deal. he has no experience at all. you cannot get on a payroll ofea that kind of company with that kind of cash unless you are connected with someone who can pull the levers of power or you have big experience, big knowledge, big expertise. he had one of those two things.d molly, react to this.
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who is hunter biden? now this guys at the center of the focus of some journalists. 2016 he got caught with a crack pipe, two driver's licenses and a badge in his rental car. 2014, there were not of the navy reserve for testing positive for cocaine. drug problem for 2014, join the board of ukrainian, holdings making 50,000 a month, pursued a deal in 2013 from the bank of0, china. we won't go onto some of the other personal issues, those are well-known. dated his dead brother's widow for a while, then he got married to another woman after knowing here for a couple weeks. there's a lot there and where is he? why isn't he presenting himself or interviews? >> when the new yorker did a big expose of all his problematic past said that he was in california at that time. now, you can have a lot of sympathy for people were dealing with this level of addiction problems or this kind of behavioral problems and i do but the issue is also whetherin this is a problem for joe biden. i'm sure it's a very big challenge for his family but
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this is actually -- you know, there are national indications when someone like that is engaged in political business. >> laura: he didn't come to the announcement of joe biden running for the presidency. he wasn't on stage for that. >> interesting. >> laura: interesting question. >> it's also interesting that to think that they can do the same thing they did with the hillary clinton email scandal just to assert there is no problem there and then -- >> laura: if your conspiracy all of your wild conspiracy theories for even asking questions about this. >> right and then they think the voters won't have legitimate concerns about this.but voters . >> laura: it's the worst art of self projection. there's 2020 trump g.o.p. primary opponent, kind of a ghost from the 1980s, bill weld, he offered this legal solution to taking down the president. >> talk about pressuring a foreign country to interfere with and control u.s. election. it.s couldn't be clearer and
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that's not just undermining democratic institutions. that is treason. it's treason pure and simple and the penalty for treason under the u.s. code is death. that's the onlyen penalty. >> laura: if you can't beat them, kill them plan somehow that got zero pushback from the fine folks at morning joe. >> congressman joe walsh, do you agree? >> yeah, jow. look, this is a complicated -- >> donald trump has committed treason in the penalty for treason under american law is death. do you -- what's the legal framework here? >> laura: nice understanding of the law. leave it to them.do the people e law. that was unbelievable. literally, if you can't beat him, kill him. >> you say it's unbelievable but it's also true that this is been what's going on. ramping it up. i think he's accusing trump of treason behavior for years and
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it's true that the punishment for treason would be death. whether that's the indictment om trump or the indictment of the unhinged resistance is anothert. >> laura: he's hitler, stalin he is like every dictator rolled into one according to them. it he's all those things that have to be resisted at every turn. >> think of what the former fbi director did. he started an investigation into president trump. he allowed peter strzok to run that investigation. don't worry, we'll stop him. he uses the dossier to get a warrant. he leaked information to "the new york times." this is what the former head of the fbi did and then onk january 7th he got to trump tower and tells the president he's not under investigation but he's actually trying to trap him. they've been out to get this president from the get-go and chuck schumer -- hold on. they're going to come after him. >> laura: ominous. >> the truth comes out and when
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the truth comes out, what we will see are the democrats at the very genesis of all of this. you will start to see in may of 2016 some of this interactionrt with ukraine has dnc and hillary clinton connections. you'll start to see even more than that that nellie ohr bruce ohr, all of this comes back and you know, whether it was in russia or ukraine, the connection is undeniable. the evidence will supported it and ultimately, i think that they will go down this impeachment track and try to suggest m impeachment without te evidence being there. >> laura: molly, in the end do they really release a transcript of this call? >> i don't know because it's clear the transcript is something donald trump would like released because it shows that the leak is not true. of course it would be bad forpr. >> laura: all right panel. fantastic conversation. my next guest says this is a deal plus reaction to it
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undermining the office of the president heard molly and i was just talking about this by joining me as the former deputy assistant attorney general, one of the smartest folks out there john, you say no rational president would trust his intel community after this latest breach so how does president trump actually function in the oval office knowing that someone on the otheron end of the line is -- yound know they are always transcribing it and they are going to at times perhaps share them with others? g p on this whistle-blower mentality that i'm the new hero of the scene. how does the president deal with this? >> look, there's a short-term political tact on president trump that's being launched by this whistle-blower whoever he is, and the members of congress on the democratic party, but they are doing much longer term structural damage to the office of the presidency which president trump has to defend so that he can hand off the office in better shape than it was when he got it. under the constitution, the president alone is in charge of conducting foreign affairs talking with foreign leaders and classifying information because the constitution gives
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him the responsibility to protect the national security. here we have one whistle-blower who is disclosing or trying to disclose what president trump is talking about to foreign entities. why would president trump, no matter what happens with this after what's happened here after what's happened it with the mueller report, after what happen with jim comey, why would president trump or any of his successors and most of the intelligence agencies again? they are supposed to be helping but instead they are actually trying to reverse the results of the 2016 elections. >> and they want to do one-on-one interviews with other people in the room, oh i want to interview the interpreter. i wonder why he wants to do one-on-one meetings with no one else in the room. but you wonder why people would be just wanting to lock this nswn. i mean, this is just happen since day one pair there have been leaks from inside the administration, a lot of old bush loyalists were inside. a lot of them were leaking and a lot of them were undermining
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from the very beginning gratis' you're right, this has got to stop or you're right this is going to do long-term damage to the presidency democrat down the road or at the republican, doesn't matter. i want to share something else. this house chair schiff, he threatened what he threatened to do if trump doesn't handle over the whistle-blower's actual complaint. watch. >> in this case, you have the office of the director of national intelligence that is withholding this complaint in violation of the clear letter of the law, that law says that he shall transmit the complaint, he's the first to refuse to do t so and they are funding request that at that office makes the don't go directly to national security that we can withhold. >> laura: okay so it's a game of chicken here? are they calling adam schiff's bluff here? >> what's really going on here is that the democrats in congress are trying to hold down every institution, long practice, and then a constitutin to just bring down president trump. if you look at the statute here the whistle-blower statute president trump clearly is not
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covered by it. he's going to win if they go to court. the statute only places under the jurisdiction and it makes sense, i people who work in the intelligence community. president trump doesn'tt workin. the intelligence community works for president trump. there is no way that his communication with foreign leaders could ever fall under the jurisdiction of the ig so this just shows again how willing, i think, president trump's critics are to throw oul order. >> laura: but why did the dni allow this to go forward? why did it past that threshold? if indeed, you're obviously right, this is obvious from the letter of statute that it doesn't apply to the president. it applies to the staff. so why would it have gone any further?why couldn't just have n dismissed pro forma. >> that's a good question. i think the dni, mr. maguire, is doing the right thing. he's trying to block handing this over. the inspector general is this
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kind of quasi-independent person with in the intelligence community to think it's hisjob . >> laura: it should be a one line dismissal. that doesn't involve the president. ridiculous. it should never have gone forward. >> i think the president has grounds to fire that inspector general because he'sby misrepresenting >> laura: that would blow off on msnbc. heads will blow off if that happens. john, fantastic. no one else has brought up these points by the way. phenomenal analysis is always. moments away, my ankle exposes how the left are using the young to project their insane climate agenda.. plus, we are going to speak to a former climate alarmist who has seen the light and why he has. don't go away.
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>> what the hell are we doing? it you are taking -- >> we are here because our parents trashed the planet and it's up to our generation to save it. >> we are here to create! >> we are creating a movement every day because every day of inaction drives more action from us!io >> we are gonna be the last generation to survive. >> laura: i actually feel really, really sorry for these kids. i'm sure they are truly petrified and that many can't even sleep at night. they've been told over and over they've been conditioned to nelieve the left's line that the world is coming to an end and soon and only they can save it. >> we share one planet. this is our only home and why are we letting go to waste? why are we killing our own planet? we need climate action now. otherwise, our future is not going to be pretty. >> well, the puppet masters, the
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adults who are pushing the radical anti-carbon agenda that goes wayay beyond conservationi, they've been even willing to use children, innocent children, to sell their doomsday scenario all for dramatic effect. and how to frighten children better than to tell them that we are almost out of time? the planet is collapsing. and the timeline to destruction is contracting. >> the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. this is the war. this is our world war ii. >> we don't have more than ten years to get this right. >> only 18 months until some damages are irreversible. if we are in the midst of a global emergency, and we must act fast if we want to survive. >> the adults who brainwash these kids should be brought up on charges of child abuse. we should be reassuring the young people and telling them that the science shows that climate trends that we are experiencing our natural, they
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are cycles, they happen and it's not something to get that upset about. honey, go back to school. calm down. it's gonna be okay. reassure them. instead, the media fans the fanaticism covering a u.n. speech by a 16-year-old climate activists, she is quite-o articulate, gretta thornburgh as if she were the second coming of golda myer. >> you've stolen my dreams, my childhood, which are empty words. people are suffering, and people collapsing. we are in the beginning of the mass extinction and all you can think about is the money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. how dare you? >> laura: i guess we should surrender the global economy to kids who become manipulated because they believe their future is doomed.
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they have been told it's doomed. i have one question, should the kids set their own dietary standards and homework assignments, too? because my kids want to get in on that. well, the sad reality is this climate change alarmism is interest-earning kids against--s against them crazy. the number of youngsters being treated for eco-anxiety is on the rise and some are being prescribed psychiatric drugs to cope with it. many are so distraught they are pledging not to have children at all. >> i couldn't handle the idea of bringing someone into a dying world. >> i really want my kids and my grandkids to see the world and > want them to experience all the wonderful things i've experienced. if we continue on the path we are right now, i don't even know if i'm going to be able to have kids. >> laura: this is always where
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the leftist lunacy leads. population control. suffering. the latest wave of climate fanaticism is just socialism in a new mask. they used to go on about the population bomb in the 1970s when the planet couldn't sustain any more people. it's now its weather fluctuation. p but the solution is always going to be the same. it's not innovation and free markets, it's limit the population. n limit families. take away their freedoms. but the tragedy is, this time the left has moral cover. today, pope francis dropped this video address to the united nations climate summit taking the side, shocker, of the activists. [speaking italian] >> laura: greta thunberg
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didn't have to read her address, she actually memorized it. the implication is of course but to ensure the future, everyone must sign on to this global solution. seize control of our economy our way of life come our way of transport, how many children you want to have, and if we don't go along, we will be punished by our own children. hi young people are starting to understand your betrayal. the eyes of all future generations are upon you, and if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. we will not let you get away with this. the world is waking up and change is coming whether you like it or not. >> laura: does anyone else find that chilling? >> a time of tribulation has come. a test is at hand. the final test. >> laura: i can't wait for stephen king's sequel, children on the climate. now, the left, if they ever get
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in power, they will use the excuse of climate change to reward their friends and punish their enemies because they will have betrayed the generations before. well, liberals want to use this global crisis to perpetuate a massive confiscation of wealth. that meansns your wealth. and then that means government control. that they could never achieve at the ballot box. they knoww that. this is also about globalists wanting bring the us economy to heal with new regulations and fines with the added bonus of punishing trump for daring to pull out of the paris accord. but we see through your little charade, and we know who's really pulling the strings and who is funding and pushing the global campaign for so-called climate justice. that's the angle. all right, here to respond dr. karen ruskin, psychotherapist with a focus on children, and anomaly, and hip-hop artist with one name and a former climate change activists.
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all right, anomaly, i feel like you're like cher, you're an anomaly. one name.madonna. but you used to be an alarmist on climate change and now you think a lot of this is fear-mongering? what changed your mind? >> well, i saw al gore's inconvenient truth. i went to see leonardo dicaprio's movie. i still consider myself an environmentalist. there is air pollution, plastic. >> i agree, i hate plastic. hate it. >> but we still have to get down to -- when he started to get down to the facts and you start realizing that most of the ocean is unexplored and most of earth's ocean and they are finding volcanoes under melting glaciers, you have india and china among the biggest polluters that are never targeted with these protests and the list goes on and on of things that just aren't adding n up. glaciers that they set are melting that are actually growing for three straight years. nasa themselves in a 2018 article admitted that the only mention of the coastline, some of it is melting some of it's growing and they can even measure i the snowfalls of the
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fact that they say that the science is settled is a made-up term. science doesn't settle. especially on a planet where most of it is unexplored. so i don't understand why they call anybody who counters them a denier. it doesn't make any sense. >> laura: i consider myself a conservationist. everyone knows i love the outdoors, i've hiked on glaciers, and i'm a big animal preservationist. i mean, i'm not a big hunter blah, blah, blah. that's just who i am. but i want to go back and show the coverage from "time" magazine in 1992. which kind of illustrates the point -- let's see that cover about the vanishing ozone. okay? it looks very scary with the big flame in the middle for the o. nice graphic work. but fast forward 22 years later and the ozone appears to be just fine. the ozone layer is showing significant signs of recovery. maybe that's because all of the conservationist stuff we did but dr. ruskin, let's talk about what this is doing to children.
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i watched quite a bit of the speeches over the weekend and on friday, i was in seattle and i saw a lot of the kids in the streets. i think it was kind of a social. they were of high-fiving each and throwing frisbees.having a . but i do worry about some of the kids. they seem really -- i mean they seem whipped up into full on distress and i personally was worried about some of them. it is my concern overblown? what do you think? >> it's not overblown at all. the fact is, we are treating these children like animals in a zoo. p not unlike the monkey providing props to perform. their instinctive nature of impulsive reactive emotional response. we are already a culture where anxiety has ridden tremendously.
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what i have seen with children and my 26 years in the past few years, is dramatic and once you ave a fearful thought, it then escalates to more fear. this becomes a brainwashing scenario where adults are using the children for their own gain and then it becomes instinctive to the children because if one child, two children, three, four, five say things then other children take that same rhetoric and create their own reaction to that and then the children have reactions and that fear -- this is so concerning. you are not over blowing this at all and i'm actually really glad we are talking about this today. >> laura: there was one moment in greta's speech today where she said ireho should be and it actually hurt my heart she said i should be in school right now being a normal kid but i have to be here. i have to be here she said. anomaly look, you are a young
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climate activists. do you see what i'm saying? when she said i shouldn't have to be here? she's like a young woman and she's been carted all around the world on various forms of transport and she's kind off a global star right now but at some point that will go away and then what happens? >> it's sad because they are bringing fear onto people and fear is never the answer. a lot of news networks do i tha. there is a dutch kid who was a teenager who a invented somethig to clean up the ocean and he is cleaning up tons of plastic out of the ocean and they never give him that type of press because he has solutions. it's not just all fearmongering and also, when it comes to loss angeles and san francisco,a lot of the environmentalist come from there. it's the dirtiest city. i mean san francisco is voted the worst hygiene.los angeles lt solution. so when you kind of put a laser pointer for a cat and everyone goes climate change they don't realize there is volcanoes and shifting ice and the ocean that they can't even explore and they
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realize that all of this won't just go way. there actually is brainwashing and manipulating. >> laura: we are going to have both of you back. i know this was a short segment. we needed to sort of establish the framework here. fantastic conversation. in moments, what do trump's reelection teams think about warren's rise? this is a big one. don't go away.
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biden by two points in iowa, and it's only the latest polling surge that warren has seen in recent weeks. so is this good or bad news for the trump campaign? joining me now is mercedes schlapp. 2020 advisor for trump and jon mcglocklin.trump 2020 campaign . all right mercedes, the conventional wisdom is that warren is easier to beat than biden. i'm not sure that's the right conclusion, frankly. i think there's a lot of people out there that say oh, no, she's gonna be easy but she's trying to do the populous thing on the, left, is she not? >> we were just actually having this discussion. yes, i do think that elizabeth warren's approach is going as far left as possible. she is that alternative to bernie sanders and they are kind of feeling, these voters, they are relating to her because of the fact that they are so -- you are talking about the liberal, white, a lot of women that like the identity politics of having a woman be the nominee.
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with that being said, obviously biden is holding onto dear life but i think he has had so many issues, so many mistakes along the way that it's definitely having an impact on his numbers. >> laura: there was an odd moment this weekend when peter doocy approached biden at a campaign event and asked a question about the ukraine and t it's the old he doth protest too much scenario. watch. >> trump deserves to be investigated. he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader? ask the right question. >> laura: interesting pointing mechanism there. it wasg right in his face. take him behind the woodshed there. wild. >> but it's backfiring on him big time because the democrats are all going out the president saying he should be on the phone with him but who was on the phone with the president of the ukraine back in 2016? it was joe biden.
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>> laura: can people follow uac this, though? you get the sense that is the prosecutor and the funds and then the money, can people follow this?orb are the just gop here? they've got to write the script here.ll i mean, write the narrative. >> yeah but it's money and by the way, with elizabeth warren coming out, she's somebody that can really come at this and i'm not saying she's going to scalp joe yet but she is -- >> laura: can we say scalp "i think that's something we could k no longer say on television. >> it's a leftist centered democratic primary and what mercedes was saying, the majority the people are left of center so they are going to give us a nominee in the tradition of mcgovern, mondale, john kerry the last two from massachusetts didn't work out well so their party is out of the mainstream
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here, they are way off on the left. >> laura: even ilhan omar, she decided to chime in this weekend. watch. >> there are few people who look into the-the kind of progress that we all want to see in this country. he is not one of them. we want somebody who really has a plan that is going to tackle a lot of the systematic challenges that we have and he doesn't. >> laura: systematic challenges. that's not a big endorsement for old biden.so, in other words, a lot of these real lefties they've got to love this actually in a way because this is just ultimately going to shine light on what biden was up to with the ukraine prosecutor. >> right and i mean the squad sensation is dangerous. when you look at the fact at what they believe in as well as what warren and sanders and even biden have accepted as okay, it's really out of the
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mainstream of where the democrat party was before,, even under obama, and now you are talking about free health care for illegals, now you are talking about let's eliminate private health insurance. yes, i'm not going to raise taxes on the middle class but it's going to cost $30 trillion for medicare for all. >> laura: it reminded me also of -- warren has not gotten nicked by anyone yet.yo she's really never been challenged.she ran against scotx was kind of rough, but i mean right now, who is out there really nicking her in these debates? no one. she's gotten a free rideby the . >> biden has been a little silent on -- >> i think that tells you she might be the nominee. >> and he knows he's in trouble. he can't answer those ukraine questions and the media is not pushing strong enough to say let's investigate. >> laura: it's a conspiracy. and when i hear people todayi br
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yesterday, saying this is just like the hillary email thing, like i was such a big deal, yeah destroying thousands of emails and not turning overis documents and getting a sweetheart interview on the fourth of july weekend, yeah, no, that was nothing but they are kind of throwing that in the pot of the irrelevant detail. >> it's the other way around, actually. they're promoting her. "the new york times" wrote a big piece about how she ran this big federal regulatory agency that did such dea wonderful job. >> she's anti-capitalist. she does not respect the way we want to function in terms of building up our businesses and what she wants to villainize is that of corporations which provided jobs for millions of americans and get rid of our fossil fuels. >> laura: she's going to raise taxes on the middle class that need to be lifted up with higher wages. she's going to put a big anvil on their shoulders with his medicare for all plan. thank you very much. both of you, mercedes and john. while the media obsessed over today's climate hysterics, president trump was announcing a
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restricting freedom of religione and belief, protect the vulnerable, the defenseless and the oppressed.th >> laura: president trump today standing up for those being shunned, silenced, even persecuted because of their faith. joining me now, mike huckabee 2016 gop presidential campaign and fox news contributor, founder of operation underground railroad. he was integral in the rescue of a girl captured by isis and howr five-years. in a moment we will bring you dramatic video of her reunion with her mother she thought was dead. first, tim, you were there today with president trump when he spoke about the plight of christians. this t hasn't happened, i don't, watching the u.s. president called us out for what it has been, a systematic persecution a suffering of religious minors, especially christians in the middle east. >> the president made it clear he's the first president ever to
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go to the u.n. and call this out and he made the point that 80% of the world's population lives l countries where they do not enjoy religious freedom and christians are at the forefront of being targeted. it's horrific. >> laura: governor huckabee the amazing thing is, the list of countries that have -- are just the most brutallyly vicious to the religious. north korea, afghanistan somalia, libya, yemen, iran india, syria, many of them ofus course muslim countries. north korea just persecuting everyone. how important is this? as all of this other stuff is running around, climate change issue, the ukraine issue, but the president in the midst of all of this goes and speaks for these people who basically with the exception of the activists who are trying to get the word
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out,o are voiceless? sayingink people are that folks are dying but they can't point to any obituaries with climate change but we can point 211 christians a day were systematically murdered 280 million christians are being persecuted around the globe today. what the president did today was seminal. it was really a transformational moment that he would use this opportunity to go to the u.n. he is fearless. t he looks these nations right in the eye and he says you are robbing people of their most precious freedom. we have never had a president even the more religious ones who has ever taken the kind of stand that president trump has taken today at the u.n. >> laura: again, the human rights issue, which was traditionally kind of like a liberal issue, but it kind of--s little, very little or no from the left which like to think they are the bona fides on this issue but he's doing it anyway. i think it's important that i want to get back to that in a moment because al sharpton hasn't called out the president today but tim i want to share some of this footage, very
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emotional, right -- at 177 young girl being united with her mom after spending fiv. the mother was also captured and they each thought the other was dead. >> this happenss to thousands of thousands of children for 12 years old, this little girl was taken. she was taken from her village and centura in northern iraq and taken into syria, she was in slavery for five years, her mom dead.all the intel we have. our foundation, the nazarine fund, we go in and extract these children and bring them back to their homes and in this case we brought them back to australia with other refugees and it's amazing to see thischi, reuniting with her mother. it was one of the most emotional experiences ever. >> laura: are we allowing in enough persecuted christians to the united states? i keep hearing from my friends who do this that we are not allowing enough in. >> we're not allowing enough in. >> these people, these are the people we should be bringing in as refugees. i mean, we have a lot of other
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refugees from somalia and so forth in minnesota and other places but gosh, this is a crying out for it. >> i spent a lot of time in northern iraq and it's the christian groups who are not getting the attention. >> laura: no, and they can't go to the camps, right?the refugeee danger there. >> exactly, so they are the mos. with nazarene, we are the only ones out there who can see this happening and i would love for the u.s. open up the doors and australia is being great. >> laura: i'm all for it. i want to ask you about what al sharpton said this weekend about evangelical trump supporters.on >> absent of certain baseline racism, i still can't understand why a valid christian, let alone evangelicals, are still enthralled to you, mr. president. >> let me explain it to you. it's real simple . number one, he's pro-life. he actually respects human life from conception and loves somanu don't, even though you
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pretend you're one of is another thing he believes in religious freedom. he truly genuinely does and he respects the pastors ought to be able to say whatever they wantt. that's why evangelicals follow him. not because of what he does and going to church, we don't expect that he's one of us, but he respects the christians and he's doing more and he did more todau than the folks on your side of the aisle have done in my life. >> laura: he's beens post pro-lifefe president. next year we want him at the march for life. gentlemen, thank you so much. coming up, meet the conservative activist doing what leading liberals refuse to do. he's leading the cleanup of the trash at these homeless encampments. the man behind this effort is here next.
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after president trump spotlighted it. scott, i have to h say, i'm so n awe of you. he saw your tweet, he was up in seattle when you were down there and i was going, you know, we were going through and walking by some of the homeless areas in seattle and just, it is a heart breaker and then we saw your tweet that you were doing what a lot of these democrat-controlled cities apparently refuse to do, which is to clear this stuff out. what made you wasn't to do it? >> my motto, laura, and thank you, i'm so grateful to be here with you today is stop talking, start doing. everybody can facebook, everybody can tweet but it really takes somebody to go out there and actually pick up garbage, clean up the trash and do something. that's all i want to inspire people to do. >> what did homeless people who were nearby, did they pitch in to help? did they -- a lot of people were saying why aren't they helping
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all of you? you were wearing hazmat suits, i saw the tweet, we're passing out suits because people could get sick. as dr. drew recounted all sorts of diseases prevalent, human waste, row debits, typhus, so it is not -- a lot of people would be afraid to do it it but you went in and got the hazmat suits. >> it is a economist congressseption. they're, like, scott why are you going in there? i care about my fellow neighbor and i care about not leaving cople and miss constance and captain andrews were all helping us pick up trash even though they were part of the homeless encampment, the community came together as a family that day, together. >> laura: i think there's got to be some way to use the resources that we have on americans in need. i know a lot of people don't want to be in homeless shelters, they don't like theme because it
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restricts movement, but there's got to be a better solution here with mental health and addiction specialty. this is -- i'm just saying, i saw that and i was so inspired by you. >> thank you. >> i'm so proud of you and if i can help, i will help. i was at the -- >> thank you, laura. think about this. if 200 volunteers can in nine-hours pick up 50-tons of trash with no help from the city, imagine we can we could do with resources, imagine when wee could do with millions of dollars. >> scott a fantastic way to close it. thank you, sir. it is great to see you tonight. up next how is sean spicer doing on "dancing with the stars"? we have a critical update. >> yes, i know who it is!
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with the stars? i like that jacket better than that flamingo thing that he had before. he is still in it. everybody who voted for him. that all-time we have tonight. mike emanuel is in for shannon bream. mike: we begin with a fox news alert. we are working for the latest on the ukraine whistleblower. new development straightahead and new pressure on nancy pelosi as calls for donald trump's impeachment intensify in the wake of the secretive whistleblower complaint but is the democratic narrative unraveling as fox news learns the whistleblower does not have firsthand knowledge of the phone call with the ukrainian president in question. tensions escalating with iran. the country's foreigmist
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