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their move was a "declaration of war on the family."qu >> laura:>> sean: it that's alle time we have, hannity.com, went toyo register and absentee, and let your heart not be troubled, lawyer, hi. >> laura: high, hannity rate of speed i almost went over like tucker. if he's either late. >> laura: i actually like you. i'm happy to spend time with theo. if i'm happy that you check you check. >> sean: you're being so nice, listen, i've got a chance i hope you don't mind me saying, i met your kids and they are amazing. if they are such good kids and you should be so proud. if i enjoyed meeting them. of >> laura: i think my daughter was starstruck and she meets hannity and she's like, mom, what's hannity doing later and. he's going to come back ovr and play with the kids and i'm like, no, i think that's it. >> sean: she is so smart, i mean, good kids and god bless our kids.
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>> laura: thank you, hannity, back at you. a great show, i'm more angry with a huge "the ingraham angle" tonight from washington. the iranian missile text on ukrainian airliner killing 176 d the goals on the left are blaming, you guessed it, president trump. secretary of state mike pompeo has exclusive reaction to that and he is firing a response, we haven't heard it, to john kerry and plus what does the man who killed bin laden think about that the media line icings and soleimani. rob o'neill is here with his can't miss response. also, my ankle comes a little later on and that's a good one. if i will connect to the thoughts on all the players witt prince harry and megan and their exploits with those of the clintons and the bidens. and a front of the show, he self fed up with adam schiff, he's considering a congressional run
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in california against adam schiff. he's here exclusively to tell us what he's going to do next. but first, the breaking news tonight, bring ingh military figures are saying the recent ballistic missile strike on u.s. were just "the start of big operations that will continue in the entire region." with no sign of de-escalation, the democrats control thehe houe pass a war powers resolution and the attempt to limit the president's ability to defend the country against any further iranian aggression. the i president addressed all of this at the rally just a short de ago. >> here is the guy who slaughtered and burchard civilians all over. and military, whoever was in his way. we have nancy pelosi, we are all trying to say it, how dare you to come out that way. you should get permission from congress so that we can call up the fake news that's back there and we can leak it. >> laura: before we get to my
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interview with the secretary of state i want to bring in a uniquely qualified panel. they will discuss the unfolding situation is happening now tonight in iran that fox news analyst mark green, foreign affairs committee defender and when they first meant man to interrogate saddam hussein. rob o'neill, the former navy seal who killed usama bin laden and author of the book, "the operator." are they tried to stay safe here that they are ultimate goal to drive the u.s. out of the region. >> it's a threat that something else. if iran is under two pressures, huge pressures, when coming from the base of the hard-core people and they want the regime to strike and strike again they don't care except about ideology. there's a season group among them who understood what's happening in the president and the demonstration on the forces are series that have seen examples of what happened and
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they are advising to calm down and do whatever needs to be done for the iranian public to calm down strategically and wait for nine months. of >> laura: congress top military officials and runop toy said they believe this was going to last between three days and potentially two weekss. and that they had thousands of missiles ready to fly. he gave it this long winding presss conference but they seem -- who knows what he seems, they seem like they were a little bit surprised that it was that short period of >> there are two audiences that the iranian leadership were talking to their talk into the internal audience and then there talking to the external audience. this is a culture of power and strength and that's why president trump is, you know, lining the sand in enforcing the strength has been so good but the flip side is that they've got toss show strength of their own and so they are topping to their people but clearly missins and they're sending us a message
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that maybe they want to be on the exit round of the de-escalation. >> laura: nancy pelosi seems to be kind of justified around firing missiles, kind of, a u.s. troops? >> the united states at a high level, it may be the important person inos the country assassinated. wherever. some might consider that assault on the country. the iranians might as well. >> laura: i think the bird on her lapel is a dodo bird, rob. if it response to the speaker. >> it's like saying men never heard of soleimani, we took this guy out of nowhere and assassinated him and here's the number one terrorist in the world i knew about him for years and he was designated a top terrorist years and years ago probably under the bush administration and it's almost like a guy born in new mexico and al qaeda who was a few
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months after we killed usama bin laden president obama ordered a strike on him and killed him in yemen. i don't have a problem with that, not a problem with this and right now as opposed to just doing whatever he wants and giving around money, we have a president whose kicking a him in the teeth and did not expect it andet come up they want 16 missiles let misses, they're either confident or they just need to show some propaganda to their own people which i think the latter is true. if we have bases all over the middle east and we have them know, all the way over to afghanistan and syria if they want to hit us very hard left to other people that they did and president trump offers them in olive branch, okay, we're good. he got rid of it more, and to the work. >> laura: i agree, i think it's a brilliant example of the president of policy kind of jut a prudent realism in foreign policycy. they try to do a symmetrical stuff with him and i'm like, i'm
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a master of asymmetrical politics and at home and foreign policy, check trying to keep him guessing and scared that's what we want. gentlemen, standby, incredible panel an incredible show, we will talk to on the other side about what america's top diplomats think about what's going on with iran. if my exclusive interview with the secretary of statete mike pompeo. >> mr. secretary, thank you for being with us tonight i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> laura: news today broke that the iranians by accident, that's how they say down the commercial airliner the night, of course, they sent their cruise missiles into iraq against iraqi military bases. what can you tell us? >> there's an investigation underway and we hope that iranians will cooperate and we have to make sure the whole world can know that if they are planes traveling in and out of ian, they are safe and if there's risk, they have to make decisions about the lives of people who are traveling in and
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out of tehrann and know the riss and the international community who shot on the airport, so be it, we've got to get to the bottom of it and we get to the bottom of a quickly obscene the reporting and i can only say that we need to get laid very, very quickly. >> laura: horrific 176 people died, given the climate here in washington i can see down the ,oad someone on the left saying that this was a accident caused by a provocation of an administration that reacted rationally against iran. if you know this is coming. >> we have to see what the ultimate cause of this and it's possible its mechanical failure but we have to see in fact it was something more city us than this, people should know that it caused it. and you identify the canadians and my condolences to everyone on that flight including the iranians were traveling on the flight as well. if >> laura: it vice president pence appeared on
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the fuel shows including fox & friends and he was pressed on the intel briefing that was done on capitol hill to key members of congress about the running situation and everybody from mike lee to rand paul they said it was insulting, nancy pelosi said her briefing over the weekend was dismissive andnd disdainful. what happened, mr. secretary, at the briefing that had people rand paul and lee agreeing essentially with pelosi? >> i've got a lot of different feedback from the briefing, i was one of the breakers and i thought we did a dynamite drug i mean that in the truest sense, we'd present them with all the fact that we could and more than we can frankly say on your show. >> laura: vice president pence said that to reveal more and to the compelling intel could have compromised sources and methods and mr. secretary, does not mean the intel in the breakers and tt trust congress with classified information? that's what it sounded like.
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of >> we share enough with them and there's things that only members of congress get to hear and i know senators lee and paul care about this and they want to correct the prerogative of the branch and the war powers resolution. i think members of congress get frustrated by the sometimes and so this is was political in the republican democrats and this was executive and legislative and i think there aret. number people quit using this as a political act and i think that's most unfortunate. t if there is no doubt that there were a series of imminent attacks that were being plottedy qassem soleimani we don't know precisely when and we don't know precisely where. it was real. >> laura: president said that soleimani wanted to blowup the embassy, is that accurate? >> it was his forces that penetrated that they embassy just a handful of days before it and the worriers, they orchestrated directly by qassem soleimani himself and i don't think there's any doubt that qassem soleimani had an intention not only to take action against our forces and diplomats in iraq but other
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countries around the region in the world as well. it spurned john kerry the predecessor also sounding off on the rock operation that america they destabilized at the situation that had calmed down after the signing of the iran deal and there was real ferric education an and they sprayed out >> there's no way in all the world a safer, united safe as ever, and the steps thae president has taken and the president is so fixated on undoing anything barack obama did that he was willing to run the risk of outright war in the effort to fulfill his fantasy. >> laura: fantasy. >> it's not about fantasy, no fantasy to think that the nuclear deal was good for the united states of america protecting the americanti peopl. there were terror campaigns, missiles that were enhanced and improved during the kcb and the money that the iranian regime was permitted to have and the
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very militias that took on and ultimately killed the american that had a lot of work to do to fix -- it's not about undoing what obama did. if this is about protecting and defending the american people and president trump has been credibly resolute and that. >> laura: president made the ultimate call and the reports that argue that the secretary and defense expert troubled onto mar-a-lago and you brief the president but you have become the face of the decision. if "the new york times" said that you were the man who pushed the president or convince them to make the decision. do you accept that at all that comes along with that? >> i take responsibility for what the state department does and the recommendations that we make to the present of the united states. this is of money his decision. >> laura: here are some of your friends and their commentary. >> apparently he's the guy and he had the authority and he's around hog. >> if there's a voice of reason, you know, we hadhe high hopes fr
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pompeo when he first and that's pretty much out the window. >> i don't know any americans aside from mike pompeo whoho try want to go to war with iran. >> laura: reaction to that. >> i don't want to go to war with anyone nor does the president of the united states. if we will always do what's right to make surel that the american people are safe and there's a real opportunity here and there is real necessity here we made the right decision and the president made the right call we're not through this yet and there are still many challenges that we face and cdiplomats and officers in difficult places even as we speak. we will continue to do things we need to make and we don't have people where they need to be unnecessarily. we will keep america safe. xp on it for about her obama administration officials were everywhere yesterday and their heads were exposing about the claim that the money transferred over to around billions and billions of dollars was used to fund some of the terrorist activities
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including the slough at the iraqi databases and that's just ridiculous. your response. >> one of the several tactics of her strategy to deny the iranian regime the money to do these we've beenngs and out that for about 18 months now so they are still work to do. the wealth that was created inside of the is lawn republic around directly to the senior ring into her wrists. that money, ultimately, ended up in the hands of people who want to do america harm and so money, it can move around but they had the resources and they had the ability to fill out the militias in syria to underwrite and build the missile program and all the things that we are now confronting our direct result of what the regime had an result of the terrible -- >> laura: and by the way john admitted back in 2016 that this could be a eventuality with the money being so and he already spilled the beans on that. >> he knew the risk and it's coming to fruition. >> laura: president trump has been successful and was
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successful running for president on the america first campaign. what happened over the last week or so? did it change that? is he now taking a step back and make it closer the old bush days of, look him up with the state in the middle east and stay engaged or are we going to make the final pivoted to asia at any time soon? >> i'm confident with president trump campaigned on, it's definitely promise that has been calved and he said he would protect and defendop an america and in the wars that we would do so in ways that require the commitment of our numerous resources and trips were an endless period of time. we have the threat, we took it on, we will do everything we can to make sure whether it's a -- that wants to come get her ice is that wants to get us, al qaeda, we will continue to protect and defend, but afghanistan andpr throughout we have your americans there, and he will not let this happen. i will not move it all in that
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direction. >> laura: i've been calling it, the pol though michael paul wolfowitz going on and around, so you reject that. >> i do. >> laura: you have so much fun, secretary, you do want to join in? >> somehow it got renewed the personnel but the law as long as president trump will permit me to serve as a secretary of state that's when i want to do. >> laura: great to talk to you today, thank you for giving me so much time. already, take care.a: i want to bring back our panel now, fairs, rob o'neill, mark green, after my interview with the secretary matched the mic wrapped up, they are pete, well, he made an impression tweeting that innocents are dead because were in the cost of an unnecessary and unwanted militay tit for tat. that should have been the one off, right? wrong. >> it's another example of collateral damage and taken in a
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provocative way by the president of the united states. >> this type of miscalculation was part of the iranians and more likely not a result even of heightened tensions. >> continued rattling by the president that does not help us. >> laura: rob o'neill, how damaging is this for the democrats to just so casually draw an equivalent between iranian terrorists and their presidents? >> it's amazing, it's almost like president trump was involved in getting dogs out of the pond and, like, wisely reintroducing rabies to the american public? it's that weirdest thing ever and if you want to lose a work, get swamped politicians and career diplomats involved and that's what they're doing. if they're playing party politics over anything else and we killed a number three terrorist in the year and it's election year election-year and around also where you know, in april, he's good to be dead pretty soon, you've got one guy left. he's going to get a deal with iran and he is reelected in
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november and here are these people just anything anti-trump, anything anti-american way we can do to hurt the administration and anything. if they're saying it's our fault that around shuts down and, chances are if they got the money from the funding that we gave them and if you keep beating the wealth of both will keep eating the sheep and that's exactly what's happening right there. it's if you're eating to watch the speed >> laura: i don't think the mayor of south bend, god bless them, i know he served the country and i honor his ser. i don't think the great executive experience lends itself to a very intelligible commentary. congo's men, which are your take away from what mike pompeo said about john kerry and carrie and you know, all the power and they're sitting on the sideline trashing every little move regardless whether they had culpability in years past? >> is absolutely ridiculous i love what mike had to say and this is a guy who loves his
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country andan they accuse him of wanting war with iran and it's infuriating. if these are the people who took out a billion and seven on the back of the airplane and deliver it to the iranian people and they are suggesting that this did not pay for missiles? this is not supported the militia groups? this is ridiculous, my brothers and sisters in arms are over there right now and these dollars have been spent on weapons systems that are hurting them. better killing them. if >> laura: but the democrats russian -- come out well, so this is around money we just released it and that is they are way of answering because iran has been such a good actor it deserves to have those pallets of cash sent over by the obama --ve well, saying oh thank you for all your great compliance. >> they are right, this is ron's money. this is the people of ron's money.f and this is why the people have lastdemonstrating for the three months and that's why the
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iranians guard headed by soleimani started to be engaged in a war against america. >> laura: so just use and come out -- come we do sing aboutto around the real story the media instead is ingesting and devouring voraciously devouring the state run media and to then military and the propagand. a correct? >> yes, the talk and, i mean, this is not something we imagine and you just translated from arabic and you get the same talking point. >> politics college assassination, that was arends talking point. >> laura: i keep saying i'm shocked, i don't know i'm a shocked, gentlemen, phenomenal conversation and only happening here on "the ingraham angle." this is the very beginning of a very big hour, the rolled the microvolts expanding after says he might run against adam schiff and my angle on how harry and megan are following the footsteps of hunter and chelsea?
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♪ >> i understand what the speaker is trying to do but at they entereendof the day, mitch mccoi think it's time to send the impeachment to the senate. >> nancy pelosi, she obviously got a congressman adam smith because just a few hours after that he tweeted "i misspoke this morning." it was? it if the speaker believes holding onto it articles for a longer time for is a fair trial at center, can i wholeheartedly support that decision without pillar of strength that is. he's the committee chairman and total joke. if senator majority mitch mcconnell, the one who holds all the real power he made it clear that he is a done playing games.
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>> at the speaker continues to refuse to take herer own accusation to trial, the senate will move forward next week with the business of our people. we will operate on the assumption that house democrats are too embarrassed to ever move forward to. >> laura: joining me now is chairman of the american conservative union, and former hillary clinton advisor, congress meant andy biggs. house judiciary member richard kinnaman, the democrats, completely completely misplayed list. >> this would have been over by christmas and instead, what we have? we have a growing majority of the public and 7%, you can laugh, i'm just asking you to look at the polls. 57% say president should be impeached and 57, 52% now say remote, 57% say --
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>> laura: think out the entire 2016 wrong. >> a whopping ten points and so you can make fun but i think ever since impeachment, -- >> laura: you saying it's going well. >> impeachment has gone up, it's gone up and now you can laugh but now you have to go vote and we will see what they think. >> laura: t okay, richard, by the way every time it comes in leisure i just want to say, you right a lot of notes and you are a lawyer, he's a good lawyer. he writes better notes than anyone. okay, congressman. this is odd, tonight, "the washington post" is reporting that democrats basically collectively are saying that what the hell is going on with the strategy and what the hell are we going to do. if that's "the washington post" and so, we always pylon the republicans for screwing up the strategy, sorry, you do a lot. but which we are we going here? >> we heard repeatedly from democrats on both ends the democrats and republicans in the senate..
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if they talk about, hey, we need these to get going here. you've got members of the house like adam smith said we have to get over there and you're right, nancy pelosi must have gotten to somebody and we can go there. that is their problem and they have misplayed this and people want the president want to impeach, most in the middle don't even care anymore. i >> laura: this is the odd situation though, for, i think the 2020 democrats. they are not quite sure what tos do here because, i don't think the polls are getting better for think peoplet i are like, well, he's doing really well, picking on a black eye, may we don't like everything that's before come uk with a good end of the economy is not going to get much better than it is right now. i think it seems like it's ancient history for something that was so urgent. >> i think the problem with what he sang, he's mixing up a lot of things in the polls and there's a lot of americans like myself a trump supporter who would like to go andr, dispatch it and now
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the polls are saying, should we go forward in the senate and i would say, yes, i would like a big hairy one i would like to see hunter bite and show up. the other thing that's is in fact it --th >> an end vodka. >> and are sure, they have nothing to do with this, and will be a bipartisan vote in the senate but basically, they had the republican or we had democrats voting to not impeach the president. nothing about this, she can hold the democrats together and she doing a beautiful job of keeping the republicans together and ended, or not good at. everything is playing our way, i would like this to go on for the whole year. >> were all in that together. i agree, at this never got sent over, look, mitch mcconnell said why we don't that they sling jumped in the lap and move on from the public's business. i on, let's do that, why not. i think everybody and democrats and republicans let's get it
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done. >> laura: i think you could easily at this point and he was impeached, we dismissed the articles of impeachment. nothing says in the constitution that he can't -- >> trials have witnesses and the coverups do not. >> the cover of! >> laura: is like asking the senate to call witnesses that they didn't even call in the house -- > it's muzzling everybody who ever called and talk to the president. >> laura: i have a question, if were talking up a cover up why don't we t release the transcript of that whistle-blower? release the name but where in the transcript? >> his transcript disappeared and it had zero bearing on what the charges were allt about. >> laura: why not release them? >> it's a total misdirection. >> laura: only to see those emails, i haven't gotten over though at all, on the top i got to playir this. it's about the iran deal. killing. if they compare soleimani to a
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rock star an end kind and iconic britishroyal. i don't know what else. >> you don't know what the impact is going to be, princess diana died at for example there's this this huge emotional outpouring and i was principally in our culture. if it turns out that this general we killed was the hero of the iranian people. >> laura: he saved the kiddies from trees and he actually donated to save the children i edguess. congressman, i have no -- actually, i like him, what is going on here? this is cuckoo land for the democrats! >> look, they took out at her wrist and a w guy who was killed and maimed thousands of people. it doesn't make sense. >> laura: elvis, princess diarprincess diana wha. >> the exact same thing i said about saddam jose, that was a
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great idea looking back on it. or not. >> laura: i think he should've taken them out he traveled and got him -- >> you take that to the voters. >> let me jump in your real fast, this the problem the democratic candidates are running for president if you believe in taking out a terrorist who killed 600 americans how can you be a commander in chief? >> laura: they don't believe in taking on that to rest, they believe in taking out trump. >> they demonstrate that randian regime and the people. >> laura: they never chanted death to america before. gentlemen, fantastic confiscation, conversation, but coming up how does the royal exodus by harry and megan follow the clinton and biden mollo? model? i will explain that next. ♪ what happened to the real men of america?
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♪ >> laura: the kids cash in that's the focus of tonight's angle. the british royalty has always the press.ocaine to if they can never get enough of it. if in the tabloid area, it was princess diana and then william and kate. if p there seems to have been a neww level of adoration reserved for prince harry and his wife meghan markle. for the global elites, the duke and duchess of sussex where the long-awaited cure-all for everything that was wrong with the stuffy, stuck on protocol royal family.
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>> appreciate the planet and one has to offer. the world we live and cannot be replicated or tamed. >> salmon is a b map defendant thebasic and fundameng able to ensure your future and of that of your community. >> biracial woman marrying into institution as a bastion of white privilege and the symbol of the abuses of colonialism meghan markle is quickly been adopted as a beacon of potential change here. >> laura: well, after months of complaining that they actually had not been accepted by the royals, harry and mile dumb i can meghan the bombshell and they did not call the queen and they did about instagram. we ask the mic and tend to step back andnd work to be, financiay independent will continue to report in her majesty, the queen. >> and other words, were not going to do what's expected of us but happy to cash in on the
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whole royal thing. >> they want to collaborate with the queen and prince charles and prince williams rather than having a system where they have to be told what to do all the time. >> laura: that sound like my kids, they don't want to do what they're supposed to do and they want to keep getting free -- okay, the benefit to being a prince and a princess but they see themselves more like jay-z and beyonce and duke and duchess. there are reports that they have even trademarked their titles, or want to, as they wait for what their baby boy to determine his own gender identity?, they will live a transcontinental life in canada and england. they will still live off the royall family and in the u.k. they will continue to reside at the palatial home gifted to them by the queen. and refurbished, especially for them courtesy of the british taxpayers. the royal family is still reeling from prince andrews connection with epstein and its currently appalled by the duos
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ungrateful and boorish behavior. don't worry, harry and meghan are starting arr charitable foundation to help you all people. we in the u.s. have our own royal wannabes. of they also enjoy exploiting the former positions for piles f cash. of course i'm talking about the clintons. if they entered the white house and 92 with nothing but by the time they got settled in the s private life, bill clinton was worth $240 million. did that many people buy that lousy memoir? that's on top of what they raised for the clinton foundation which took in 249 million and hillary clinton's first year as secretary of state. they conveniently then grafted their daughter in the sky by naming her vice chair of the foundation. >> where most well known by our work we work and climate change and on powering women and girls in the world and supporting women entrepreneurs. t
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of and from haiti to west africa, to india. >> laura: it's all about haiti. well, chelsea, a woman best known for her last name with no discernible professional experience and i'm sure she's a nice person but she also made at $9 million since 2011. just by sitting on the board of a internet investment for an run by her mom's friend. that's not all, her nonexistent experience in broadcast journalism, she was also paid $26,724 per minute as a special correspondent for nbc. again, despite having zero broadcast experience or media talent. now she is a best selling children's author and occasionally selling writing credit with that other beloved children's author, hillary clinton, her mother pritam >> i will say i talk to d my mother more now than i have e her a grandmother. >> laura: definitely worth one
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millions of dollars for that. it's a routine copy to bit former vice president joe biden's son. of joe went from having possibly negative net worth training more than 15 million bucks since leaving offense and his son has learned the secret of success. nepotism.. if hunter bride and raked in $50,000 a month is of course a member of the ukrainian gas company burisma despite having no energy experience at all. we still don't know how hunter deals in china how muchs he benefits and according to the bite and loving media, it's of the trumpet children who are the real problem >> the trump kids almost every day they make more than hunter biden made in years and serving the investors and companies abroad. >> certainly hunter biden is not the first one and you look at the trump kids. >> probably the most unethical group of people that we have ever seen in this republic.
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>> laura: okay, i can finish the monologue. here is the problem. the trump kids did not get rich off of being in public office. they actually had made theirua money before the president was elected. it came from running something called a business. okay, making a payroll. in fact the president by some accounts have lost money since taking office may be as much as a billion dollars in businesses and which kids run or are suffering some of them and some of the properties and resorts are reportedly losing some money. if the media will tell us, it's the trump kids that need to be watched and held in suspicion. that's kind of a nifty trick is net. i guess the trump kids need to go bankrupt in order to passed the ethics test of the left. meanwhile, the family connectionsy and cool humanitarian ideals but zero talents, they get thent cash in and get a free past.
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that's th "the angle"." joining me now, tammy bruce of fox news contributor and president of the independent woman's voice and just a fantastic pace for "the washington times." on this very topic titled chelsea clinton's dubious earnings." maybe we are being unfair because the bush daughters they went to nbc and i guess one of them went to nbc and i'm sure they do pretty well. it's just when everyone does, right?do >> see, this is what it exposes and was brought to my attention by chelsea's and $9 million worth of the stocks because ironically, of course, the trump economy. if that stock went up double digits and 17, 18, and 19 so the clintons are reaping the benefits of donald trump's work as well. but that shows you that it's the next layer down of what has become a stratified dynamic it really a class based system
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where the parents believe that the families, the dynamic families right here in america particular with politics as his country belongs to them and that this is the family company whether it's the clintons are the bushes orli anyone else and about one member or another moving through the politics. or the bidens. now it's the children were also entitled to the framework. that's where you thought -- it can also be a course eight issue of influence and these are chelsea's money and her job and moving her as her mother was being considered are considering running for president and my favorite, by the way, laura, is in 2006-2008, a clinton foundation donor mark lasser he put it chelsea in charge of being a comical industry analyst. his hedge fund. i mean, i'm not kidding you, this is between 2006-2008 and of course her mother is running for president in 2008.
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it chemical industry analyst for the clintons, and energy analyst is to the bidens. -ll this stuff, the stuff on nbc, the stuff on -- >> laura: you know who we love so often, we don't have enough time, the albom's came in and they were both went to law school and they can make a decent amount of money as lawyers. but now they are producers of media -- where do they get that talent? is that the talent? but they make like $200 million in netflix. for exactly what, and that's the programming and that cap be a part of a vehicle to influence minds about that, but $200 million? >> people argue, whatever somethings where it is what the marketplace as it's worth but look at the nature of who gets promoted. if right, you have the obama's promoted 24 and seven and so there's going to be some interest of their rate of no
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criticism atnt all. of course same with the clintons. and on the other hand, you've got the business building individuals with a history of success individually which are the trumps, they are the ones who are evil because they are playing thoughts and same role. this is all about a redistribution of money in the system replenishing itself using the children and certain cases. but this inheritance i thing is going to have to come to an end and i think we're in the proces of beginning now -- >> laura: we have to go, tammy, fantastic piece and thank you. t it's more that the republicans and the conservatives, the trump kids, they have to suffer and they can't -- they have to suffer and their businesses have to shut down even though they built them before this. unbelievable. thank you, tammy, great. dr. drewun pinsky is appointed s adam schiffim potentially. next right here. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> they were not criminals. >> no violence, nothing. you get beat up and stuff stolen for me. it's rough out here. >> laura: it when he saw his everyday occurrence in california and my next guest is so angry about it that he's considering a congressional run against adam schiff joining me now is dr. drew pinsky a specialist and dr. grew dumb i drew, you say you had an epiphany watching the impeachment ceremonies. i was talking on it and i went to the white house and i gave a presentation to the homeless symposium that we have there and meaningful experience for me and they played some of the c-span tape and at the end of that i said, you know, i feel so upset about this and i feel like i have to do something politically. if i'm like i wake up every day
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upset i feel like i must do something and people have come up to me for various kinds of political engagements. if i was watching the impeachment hearings and i was like, wait a minute, i live in adam schiff's district i did know he was my congressman and i've lived there for 20 years and we are dying out here. i am sick of the political theater and i want somebody to govern. we need help, i need the imd exclusion so we can chronic help the mentally ill, we are dying in southern california and these guys are engaged in political theater and i thought, i'm morally obliged to do something. i want to, laura. i don't want to do this. i feel like i have to. >> laura: do you think there's a constituency to what you're saying or is schiff so called in the system that you need like the jaws of life to pull him out? >> it's hard to know and if i were to actually do this after i made those comments, he called
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me into the interview and i normally don't do interviews because they distort every word you say, big much to whether the reporters benefit she took of what i said and reported it and then every other outlet misquoted the story. if it's a great example of how they print press is the functional dumb i dysfunctional. i woke up with a crazy idea that i need to but you know, i'm not going to i don't want to, but it became, every other outlet, he's running. check your sources before your running. >> laura: it's quite shocking that all these humanitarians on the left they just walk over over to him end. speak out you can't even imagine, lawyer, before coming over here i was in downtown los angeles and three people are dying in the streets a day. when you drive through in a multimile radius of the downtown area and you can't even imagine what you're looking at the end is just mind warping and
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criticizes the detention centers are doing a disservice to their efforts to counter violent radical extremism. >> those programs, doing their best at the united nations, the language they use with what is going on, that camps in the west are promoting religious freedom. >> tune in tomorrow night for my sit down with donald trump. shannon bream, take it from here. we begin with a fox news alert, donald trump's first reelection rally of the year touting the to an iranian general responsible for killing hundreds of americans, the nonbinding war powers resolution passed in the house, the president stirring up controversy saying democrats we
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