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astronauts followed him. thank you for joining us, everyone. i'm dana perino, i will see you on "the five." tgif, you never know what's going to happen on "the five" on a friday, right, john roberts? >> john: friday only means it's two days closer to being monday. >> dana: that's true. ♪ >> john: good afternoon, i am john roberts in for bill hemmer this friday. right now we are waiting to hear from president trump in atlanta, he is set to speak about black economic empowerment in the next few minutes, a busy day for the president. earlier he spoke at a roundtable in florida, also has events in virginia and washington, d.c., today. meanwhile, jill and joe biden paid their respects to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg on capitol hill this morning. president trump says he will announce his pick to fulfill a supreme court supreme court seat
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tomorrow, the announcement comes against the backdrop of nationwide protests fueled by a grand jury's decision in the breonna taylor case. coverage from all the angles today, peter doocy has the latest for us from the biden camp and first down the street to the white house where kristin fisher kicks off our coverage our coverage. >> president trump is sending the day according to code key constituencies, latino boarders in florida and black voters in georgia and in just a few moments he's going to be unveiling what his campaign is calling the platinum plan. this plan includes increasing access to capital in the black community by about $500 billion, creating 500,000 new black-owned businesses and 3 million new jobs for the black community over the next few years, designating the kkk and antifa as terrorist organizations and making lynching on national hate crime. earlier today in florida the president told latino voters
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that joe biden and the democratic party would push the united states toward socialism, something the president says venezuelan and cuban-americans know more about than anyone. he also talked about how he is preparing for the first presidential debate which is now four days away. >> it's like going into a match, same kind of thing, a little bit less physical but you know, till win matches, i don't care how tough you are, he has guys that are so strong you can even believe it but this is probably 50% of it. >> john: the president still has two more campaign events today, another roundtable in washington and back out on the campaign trail for a rally in virginia and tomorrow he's holding another rally in pennsylvania, his second rally in that battleground state in less than a week. in between all of that he is going to be announcing his next nominee, to the u.s. supreme court. it is likely going to be, almost
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certainly going to be one of these five women and he had a chance to meet with one of the judges on that short-list this morning in florida, barbara lagoa. that really solidifies judge amy coney barrett's stance is the front runner. you are going to be back here at the white house for that big announcement at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> it should be an interesting event. kristin fisher, good to see you this afternoon. 39 days until the election, fox news polling in three key battleground states shows biden up five percentage points in ohio, seven in pennsylvania and 11 in nevada, peter doocy is live in washington. hi, peter. >> john, good afternoon, joe biden is back home and delaware and campaign officials are telling us we will not see them for the rest of the day. while he was here in washington he did not want to focus on anything related to the campaign
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or anything in the future, his focus instead was on the connection to ruth bader ginsburg that began began 27 years ago. >> what was it like to be in the capital when justice ginsburg last time? >> i was chairman of the committee and she was confirmed. >> he doesn't have anything else on the public schedule until tuesday, that is a debate he's been preparing for. one of the main topics is the supreme court and so far he's said he does not want to release the list of people he wants to nominate to the court. and he says he doesn't want to talk about whether or not he favors adding seats to the supreme court unpacking them with liberals, something that he once said he want to do. >> what we are not going to do, i hope you understand, he wants
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to change the subject. instead about the concept of principle by moving forward in the middle of an election, he wants us talking about whether or not we are going to expand the court, i'm not going to do that. >> john: so biden wants voters to channel their supreme court energy into votes for him. in three batter co-op battleground states, fox poll's in nevada, voters trust biden by ten points over trump to do a better job on supreme court nominations. in pennsylvania biden on that issue by nine points and so far the campaign has not tried to make this pending supreme court fighter marquis issue, talking a lot more about the economy and covid-19. >> the battle will be on, louisville, kentucky, bracing for another night of protests as
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an attorney for breonna taylor's family demands of the release of grand jury transcripts. any chance we would see those transcripts? grand jury proceedings are always secret. >> so far it looks like the attorney general doesn't want to release those transcripts. he's got a lot of empty streets in downtown louisville, you do see the presence of national guard and you're going to see some presence on every block. beyond that you have the trucks blocking the concrete barriers as we look here, you have snowplows without the plate on in front of them blocking the traffic, more concrete barriers in anticipation of demonstrations tonight. psalm 24 demonstrators were arrested last night after the assembly was declared unlawful after windows were smashed in the library itself. of those arrested, state representative atticu attica scs
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arrested. as you mentioned, the attorney representing the family of breonna taylor is demanding transcripts of what attorney general daniel cameron presented to the grand jury. >> what did kentucky attorney general daniel cameron presented a grand jury? did he present any evidence on breonna taylor's behalf? >> responding that everyone is entitled to their own opinion by prosecutors and grand jury members are bound by facts and the law. not a direct refusal but certainly sounds like it. jeff jefferson square, demonstrators are gathering, that's usually how it goes, crowds grow thicker as night falls. 9:00 p.m. and we will see how it goes tonight. john? >> mike, thanks so much and as you can see down there in the right-hand corner of your screen
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we are still waiting for president trump just outside of atlanta for a black economic empowerment address, we will go to the president as soon as he gets there. lawmakers bracing for a battle over the open seat on the supreme court, dianne feinstein says she does not have the power to block president trump's nominee. let's bring in mike davis, former law clerk for justice neil gorsuch. good to see you this afternoon. she said neither this committee nor the senate should consider a nomination at this time. i recognize i don't have the power to carry that through but i feel it very deeply. is there any way for the democrats to block the president's nominee? >> no and this is a much different tune from 2016 when the democrats, including
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joe biden and chuck schumer and dianne feinstein were saying it was the senate's constitutional duty to confirm president's supreme court nominee even in a presidential election year. >> john: we don't know the schedule just yet, only a rough idea of it. after the president announces the nominee but as we understand it, hill visits with the nominee will likely start on tuesday, that's when mark meadows and pat cipollone will accompany the nominee to be the senate leadership. we may get three days of hearings beginning on october the 12th, it's got to stay in committee for a while and go to the senate for a full vote, do you believe there's enough time to get the nominee confirmed by november 3rd is the president wants? >> absolutely, there's more than enough time. i think the nominee is going to be confirmed by the end of october. the staff leader for justice kavanaugh's confirmation and there's plenty of time to get this done.
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>> kamala harris is a member of the judiciary committee, the president is behind the podium but doing some introductions. kamala harris has not said whether she will participate in hearings. should she? >> she has every right to it, she is still a senator from california. she has a problem with attendance and the senate so it wouldn't be anything different if she didn't show up but i think she should show up. to do her duty as a senator and vote to either approve or deny president trump's supreme court nominee. >> john: we have an update prior to our programming coming up, and a black economic empowerment address just outside of that area. >> that's all happening. that's all happening. what's going on over here?
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they are not happy about it. our movement is welcoming millions of black americans back to the republican party, the party of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln. when i ran for president four years ago, i looked at the dismal and shameful record of the democrat party and asked, black americans what do you have to lose? and they all said, you shouldn't use the word "hell." it's more descriptive, it doesn't work as well without it. today i want to share what you have to gain from voting republican on november 3rd. the biggest election of our lives. for decades democrat politicians like joe biden have taken black voters for granted.
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they may do big promises before every election and the moment they got to washington they abandoned you and sold you out. the democrat party used you and they lied to you every single time, you know it better than anybody else, the democrats will always take back the vote. what they want to do is they will take a vote back, take the black water for granted and they have taken the black voter for granted and it's not fair, it's not right and it's not going to happen because we are going to have such a victory like you've never seen. in 2016. thank you. in 2016 i made you a solemn pledge that whether you voted for me or not i would be your greatest champion.
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since that time i have delivered even more than i promised. few politicians do that but i believe we have. before the china virus, we built the greatest economy for african-americans in the history of our country and we are doing it again. in the first three years, we achieved the lowest black unemployment rate in history, the black youth unemployment rate reached an all-time low. we achieved the largest job gains for african-americans on record. black americans saw the largest increase in homeownership. the poverty rate for african-americans reached the lowest level ever recorded and last year, 811,000 african-americans were lifted out of poverty, the most in over 51 years.
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in my first three years we looked at 6.6 million people out of poverty, the largest poverty reduction of any president in the history of our country. i did more for the black community in 47 months, so they use that line so i don't want to ruin it by saying the second time, it was in the video but i will say it again, than joe biden did in 47 years. and i'm here today to announce a brand-new plan to deliver more opportunity, more security, more fairness and more prosperity to black communities. we call it the platinum plan. the platinum plan and that's a contract with black americans and it's going to be something that people talk about for a long time to come. if you vote republican over the next four years we will create 3 million new jobs for the black
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community. open 500,000 new black-owned businesses. increased access to capital in black communities by $500 billion. and this includes investing in community development, financial institutions and minority depository institutions. build up peaceful and safer urban neighborhoods with the highest standards, and you know this, of policing. we want to the highest standards, we have the highest standards of policing, bring even greater fairness to the justice system, we did criminal justice reform. remember that? we will create a national clemency project to write wrongful prosecutions and pardon individuals who have reformed their lives. we saw alice, right?
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she had another 24 years to go, can you believe it? she served 22 years, she had another 24 years to go, it was ridiculous. and she is a great woman. create a ladder of opportunity for african-american children by delivering school choice to every parent in america. it give black churches the ability to compete for federal resources for their communities. bring better and tailored health care to address the historic disparities that we've had for so many years, you know that. this includes investing in treatments for kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, sickle cell disease and maternal mortality. advanced homeownership and wealth building in the black community, bring more
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manufacturing back to the usa which we are doing anyway. and back to the inner cities which have been largely forgotten all the not so much in the last three years when you get right down to it. thank you. and democrat policies that import low-wage foreign workers from overseas to replace black workers in our inner cities. joe biden cares more about the citizens of foreign countries than he does about black americans living in our own country. i will always put american first and that includes, very, very importantly, black americans. and there is much more in our plan which we are releasing today we will get everyone a copy and it's actually been very well received and we appreciate that. the platinum plan is bold vision that we can, and really will, achieve over the next four years and we will be able to do it if
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not sooner. unlike my opponent i am not a career politician, i get results and i keep my promise, you've seen that. you've seen that. together we will not only build up america's black communities, we will help with your vote, the platinum plan, we will lift up all forgotten communities and strengthen our entire nation and we are going to have an incredible for years but more portly we are going to have an incredible 40 years. many, many great years because we are setting a foundation for the future. so when i'm not here, you're going to be here forever especially, look at these young people over here, you're going to really be here for a long time and we want this long term. this year the republican party has 26 black republicans running for congress. are they here? are they here? a lot of them are here.
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a good-looking group of people. and they are doing, you are doing well. just about in every instance. you're going to help you to do even better. we will be helping you, you watch, and we are thrilled to be joined today by eight of them. raise your hand. yeah, they have what it takes. that's fantastic, great job. one of them i've endorsed very strongly, i thought it was great. raise your hand. they've been now endorsed, i will tell you, and congratulations, by the way, that's going to be a fantastic night november 3rd. i don't know, with this situation, you're not going to see it november 3rd, democrats are playing games, you see that, that they found ballots in a wastepaper basket, they found
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ballots dumped in a stream. take a look at iowa, they went to iowa, we love iowa but they tried this a valid concept and they still don't know who won. that was a long time ago in their first primary and it's a very terrible thing that's happened to come terrible thing but if not november 3rd, hopefully shortly thereafter. i know you're going to be raising your hand with me, it may be in dispute for a long time but we are going to end up winning, that's for sure. when i gave my state of the union address next year, i look forward to welcoming a historic number of black republican members of congress and we are going to take back the house. you know, we've already won some seats back, they don't like to talk about that. fake news.
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have you figured out the fake news yet? you are young and handsome and beautiful, have you figured out the fake news yet? you'll learn. you'll learn, you'll learn to live with that, you'll learn to do what you have to do but we are going to take back, i think we are only 17 short now, we just won a big one in los angeles that we haven't won in 22 years. california, won a big one in wisconsin, so we are inching up and you watch what's going to happen, there's going to be a very big night, it's going to be great. congratulations, that's already a great achievement, it really is. but together we will fulfill our contract and pass the platinum plan into law and do it quickly and easily. we are also joined by a great
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friend of mine, dr. ben carson. i love ben. he's done a great job, too, he's been my friend from the beginning. can i tell one story? he came up to me, i tell you what. we had some really tough ones, a lot of them like to say they were tough and they weren't. he only had one thing, he'd get minus one, going onto the next, this guy did great, he was incredible and came up to me during the race and he said, you know you're going to win, don't you? he was doing great. and he was really like in second and third and fourth and back for a second, he was right up there. i learned, i said we've got to get this guy here but he came up
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to me and said, you're going to win and i will let him tell you the rest of the story, he gave a very specific reason and i will never forget what he said, you know you're going to win, don't you? you know what i'm talking about, ben carson, what a job he's do done. [applause] and a man ran in the primary, got a call from another great man, can you do us a favor? there's a guy and he's running in a tough primary, and you think you could maybe endorse him? i said who is he, i don't know him. okay? i said, well, i've heard that before and we did a little, where's brian?
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wears brian? we did a little research. and he has, i said, that's good. the worst thing is when you are endorsing people to say bad things. i got to know him and i got to know his wife and i said absolutely and he won that primary so easily. and they are still trying to figure out what happened in the race. i've been watching, it wasn't that close, he won by a lot. he won by a lot. how many votes was that? it was a lot. it wasn't a landslide but it wasn't very close. how many votes was it? 51. to me, that's yankee stadium for a world series. people would say that was tight, i don't think -- i heard i won
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michigan by 12,000. that's almost a full madison square garden, that's yankee stadium for the world series. we look at it differently. i do want to introduce david perdue who is really an incredible guy, he loves everybody in this room, where is david? is that right? did you make that call? you made that call. that was a good call because your governor is doing a great job, i hope you can support david, brian, and all of them. incredible, thank you, david, for everything. thanks, also, to oklahoma's first black speaker of the house, t.w. shannon. i like that. i want to do that. i want to do that. thank you. a great reputation, thank you very much and a friend of mine
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who, my children, you know, they will always be children. maybe a little older than children but they are always my children, they love her. lynn patton. thank you. thank you, lynn. thank you. and if you are a ufc fan, i will tell you, i know who he is. he's tough, where it is our champ? come on, champ, get out. man oh, man, oh, man, what a fighter you are. i don't want to mess with him, do you think i could take him? he goes know. i think you're right, champ. i watch the fight you had. right up here, too, it's a combination, the muscles are
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important. you know, he actually looks very good in a suit but he's one of the few people who looks better without a suit, there aren't too many of us who can say that. the men of this audience. but i just want to thank you and good luck, i will be watching you, big fight coming up and it's a great group of people, great group of champions. thank you very much. thank you. another great fighter, with areas. you are tough, you are so tough, i'd like to see you both fight but there is a little weight difference i guess, right? what is the difference, what is it? 20? ten. i know, i know, what is it? where you are fighter at one
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time? are you pretty good? not as good as him? nobody else's, either, that's easy. you were good fighter good fighter. >> john: we are going to take a pause here watching the president outside of atlanta going through a lot of introductions and things. when he gets into the meat of the plan for a black economic empowerment we will go back in. a lot of other things to talk about and we will keep monitoring this. let's bring our fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano, we want to talk about paul blanc de my problems with mail-in ballots but first of all, benjamin crump, an attorney for breonna taylor's family has been calling for grand jury proceedings to be released. what do you think about this call and put something like that ever happened? >> good afternoon, sean. it could happen but this is not the decision of the
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attorney general of kentucky or even the line prosecutors in the grand jury presenting the case to the grand jurors, it's the decision of the presiding judge of that county who has authority over the grand jury. this would be an extreme rarity and a risk and it might show a rational basis and a strong legal basis for the grand jury decision. it might show, i am just saying, i have no basis to suggest this happen but it might show the prosecutors tailored to, and they do this a lot but i don't know what happened in this case, tailored their presentation to produce this end result. new york judge wants famously said "a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich if the prosecutor wants." there's no judge, no defense lawyer, no defense, the prosecutors decide what to tell the grand jury and they almost always get what they want. so there's a risk in doing that, a procedure for it, it's almost
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never done but there are precedents. >> john: let's move onto this issue of the ballots in missou missouri county pennsylvania, the president mentioned nine discarded military ballots were found, seven of them were said to be marked for president trump. the doj sent a letter to the counter county saying it's going to investigate this and publicly announce an investigation which has brought the doj under criticism for playing politics as opposed to investigating what's going on. >> all right, there's a couple of issues here. usually an investigation of election irregularities doesn't occur until after election day because there's no such thing as an irregularity until all the votes are counted. the problem here i will explain in a minute, the lucerne county election officials have an opportunity to cure that problem before election day.
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the problem is called "the naked ballot." here's what it is made when you vote by absentee or when you vote by paper ballot they send you a package. you fill out the ballot, you don't sign it, you seal it in an envelope and you sign the envelope. then you must put that envelope containing your ballot in another envelope and you put the whole package in the mail. if, when the package arrives, there is no inner envelope than the ballot is deemed, their words, not mine, naked and the vote does not count. that may seem unfair but it's the law in every state in the union, it's a fact is i myself have followed when i have voted before election day, pursuant to procedures in new jersey. when these nine military ballots arrived, the election people made the mistake of opening them up and when they opened them up they separated the ballots from their envelope so they were deemed naked.
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that is harshly unfair to the nine military people who voted but they have the opportunity, comparing handwriting to reassemble everything so those votes can count. >> john: we don't know if they are going to do that and the way david friede, who is the u.s. attorney for the central district of pennsylvania explained it was that because the return ballot envelopes look a lot like a ballot application envelope, these were opened to see if they were applications or actual ballots and as you said, they were deemed to be naked ballot so they were discarded. is there any chance those would ever be counted and if this is happening here, is it happening across pennsylvania? >> that's a legitimate fear and john, there may be a basis for that fear elsewhere paid in 2016, 40 million americans voted by mail. we didn't hear any complaints. this year it's going to be more
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than 80 million end are i'm familiar with and unprepared for the onslaught of mail they are going to get. first of all those ballots shouldn't have been opened until election day but as you say, the observation of the outside of the ballot, the inner envelope contains the ballot, it looks like an application for the absentee ballot, that's the government's fault, they shouldn't make these ballots confusing to the government officials and this is what made this incendiary, the federal prosecutors should not have revealed that these votes were for president trump, this feeds fuel to the fire. when they investigate an election, they don't save the votes were for until after the investigation was over. it proved that there was no wrongdoing. >> john: president trump has been railing against the idea of
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unsolicited mail-in ballots. take a look at the poll when people are asked their political preferences. nevada, 71% said they were for biden, in ohio, 61% versus 16% for tron. democrats have always in early voting but those are some sharp and striking numbers. >> they are, presumably they are accurate because people are telling the truth as to what they are going to do. it's a dangerous game if you start opening ballots and separating them from those envelopes because the right to vote is very precious. i just got a call on my cell. i won't tell you who it was but he wants to know why you took him off there and put me on, john. >> i don't think it was the president because he's still talking. as soon as he gets through
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introducing people he will go back to the address, no question. thanks so much, good to see you as always. there is evidence that china is building new detention facilities, the u.s. government compares these places to concentration camps, jennifer griffin reporting live from the pentagon. jennifer? >> new evidence reported by "the washington post" shows how china is building dozens of new detention facilities where much of the products sold in the u.s. are made. satellite photos and other evidence provided by the australian strategic policy institute show the internment camps spanning 60 acres. some opened as recently as january. we had an exclusive interview with the daughter of an academic who was arrested and imprisoned for the past seven years. she describes how the muslims in
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the internment camps are forced to eat pork and pledge allegiance to the communist party and how women are forcibly sterilized. >> the last time i heard anything offhand was december 17th. visits are no longer allowed, we don't know if he is still being held in the same prison or if he's been transferred to a factory or if he's been killed. >> this week, the u.s. house of representatives passed a near-unanimous ville to halt the use of force chinese labor. the following companies are or have been suspected of directly employing forced labor or sourcing from supplier suspected of using forced labor. adidas, badger sportswear, calvin klein, campbell soup company, coca-cola company, h&m, nike, patagonia and tommy hilfiger.
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>> nowadays, most things are made in china and clothing when it's made in china almost indicates that it's made by forced labor. >> these three congressmen voted against the bill, representative warren davidson, thomas massie of kentucky and justin amash of michigan. china says it has emptied many of the camps after successfully "reeducating indy radicalizing" muslim leaders. reuters reveals documents revealing that china is pushing tibetan rural workers into military-style training centers similar to the forced labor camps china established. >> john: clearly becoming a greater concern for the united states. meantime, mike pompeo warning china is using its consulate in new york city as a spy hub according to "the new york post" who did an interview with mike
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pompeo. his comments follow the arrest last week of the new york police department cop, the officer charged with spying on the chinese government. china denies the accusations. pompeo also told the post that he expects there will be more arrests. in july the u.s. chin order chio close its consulate in houston. the department of justice revealing a primary sub stores for the steele dossier had connections to russia. a member of robert mueller's team says the flynn investigation was part of an attitude to "get trumped." senator ron johnson reacts to all of that coming up next. ♪ it's official: national coffee day is now national dunkin' day! celebrate with a free medium hot or iced coffee with any purchase on september 29th. with any purchase since your ancestors served in world war two.
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"a good education takes you many different horizons" and that sticked to my mind. so, when $1 a day came out, i said, "why not"? why not just utilize that resource. and walmart made that path open for me. without the $1 a day program, i definitely don't think i'd be in school right now. each week for me in school is just an accomplishment. i feel proud every step of the way.
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monitor president trump's event in atlanta, talking about funding for hbcus, which he's talked about many times before. i still not got into his new platinum plan for african-american economic empowerment. when he does, we will go back to him. in the meantime, the latest on the investigation into the russia probe, william barr revealing the resource used in the anti-trump dossier had also been used for the fbi investigating contacts versus suspected russian intelligence officials. ron johnson is joining us in wisconsin this afternoon. senator johnson, good to be with you. you tweeted about this and said this is what russian disinformation looks like you had your thoughts on this idea that the sub-source for the steele dossier was believed to be in contact with the russian intelligence officials, what is that say about the basis for the mueller investigation?
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>> there was no legitimate predicate for that investigation from my standpoint because there was no legitimacy to continue to be passed any time passed january 2017 because in early october 2016, they realize they had information that the source might have ties to russian intelligence, by december they knew the fbi had investigated this individual as the possible russian intelligence officer, they introduced sources and we found out, they were never intended to be made prior to the report, they were just rumors, kind of talking over a couple beers, the fbi was well aware of how unreliable the steele dossier was but in march 2018, the fbi briefed the senate intelligence committee and still claims that the steele dossier was relied so no, it was shut
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down by no later than the end of january, the amount of interference in our election, the impact on our election in terms of how the democrats treated this, how corrupt the media has treated this, russian disinformation pales in comparison to the effect on what happened when the democrats were pushing this false narrative in the mainstream media. >> john: as we know, there were people in the fbi who believed the cross fire razor investigation into michael flynn, they wanted it closed in early january and peter strzok said no, don't close it, they went to speak with michael flynn and that's how he got himself in trouble. william barnett, an fbi agent on the mueller investigation team told jeffrey jensen who was looking into the flynn investigation that the mueller investigation was part of an
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attitude to "get trumped" in the russian collusion investigation was "not there" and "a dead end." your reaction? >> we just now got that piece of information. this is information we should have known literally years ago. but i don't have it with me but i just printed off the document, one letter we got from the fbi, we got the effects of the email, the gsa document is completely unredacted. so that's my problem, for the fbi to produce documents, what information we get is heavily redacted and we know there is no reason for it to be so heavily redacted because we have something and we actually have information so people within the fbi, the american people deserve the truth, it's well past time
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american people get the truth. >> john: the fbi agent talked about cal james comey and said s firing was interpreted as obstruction when it could've just as easily been done because trump did not like comey and wanted him replaced. this is something the president has argued all along and many democrats including adam schiff had said no, the firing had to be obstruction so what does this say about that? >> again, when you take a look at that 15 page interview memo just released by attorney general barr which you will find out is the lawyers running the special counsel operation have their predetermined outcome so they used people like mr. barnett, the investigators, we want you to dig up this rather than the way it should be handled is the investigators find and uncover
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things, they basically you have the court approvals already predetermined and have the fbi agents, depending on the special counsel, that's not the way these things work, again, i think we need to do a true investigation into the professional counsel as well as, we need documents to determine exactly how much corruption was there, this is a major scandal that the mainstream media continues to look the other way, they released the report on hunter and joe biden and the very troubling transactions i will be uncovered, mainstream media started asking some questions because the american people deserve the truth and it's past time they get. >> john: senator ron johnson joining us, we look forward to seeing what else your committee comes up with. we want to go back to president trump, remarking on the breonna taylor case. >> many of those who are
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spreading violence in our cities are supporters of an organization called the black lives matter or blm. [boos] [booing] >> it's really hurting the black community. it's an unusual name for an organization whose ideology and tactics are right now destroying many black lives and whose first phrase, you'll remember this, "pigs in a blanket" referring to our police. referring to our police. the stated goal of blm organization is to achieve the destruction of the nuclear family, abolish the police, abolish prisons, abolish border security, abolish capitalism and abolish cool choice. that's what their stated goals are. this is not the agenda of the black community, this is the
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agenda of an extreme socialist, or worst, you know what the other word is. marxist, communist. but this is the extreme socialist left. but beyond that, in my opinion, that's why the founders of the organization call themselves trained marxists and yet we have major corporations out of weakness or fear or whatever reason donating hundreds of millions of dollars to them. these are fools. these are fools. the big progressive corporations donating to blm should instead be spending their money helping black families rebuild from these horrible left-wing riots. well, the liberal hypocrites want to defund the police and our inner cities while living behind walled compounds. walled compounds. you've got to see the way some
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of these people live, they live pretty well. they'd be the first to go. let's go get these people. they are fools. they want to get rid of school choice for black children while sending their own children to the best private schools in the land, they want open borders and that's what they want, they want open borders for you by security for themselves, they want top security but let's open up the borders and let everybody pour into our country so you won't have jobs left, you won't have anything left, there's a tremendous public health crisis, we built over 330 miles of wall. and it will be finished soon and our numbers on the border are now the best they've been in decades and it's incredible what's happened in the wall has been incredible, 330 miles, that's pretty good. a long way considering we had a party that didn't want to let us build one.
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they wanted the wall ten years ago, they really wanted the wall and as soon as i wanted it they didn't wanted and i said this last time we had a tremendous rally last night, 35,000 people, i said it last night, i said i made a mistake, i should have said "we will not build a wall." we would've had funding in about 15 minutes. instead i had to win six different lawsuits, this is not easy. crazy nancy, she's crazy. now it's 330 miles, it will be built very soon, we are doing 1. i don't hear anymore about the wall, they don't want to talk about the wall anymore but the numbers are great, republicans will always uphold equal justice under the law, defend the civil rights of every single american and defend our god-given freedoms including religious
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liberty. [cheers and applause] and to the second amendment, by way. second amendment. have to save our second amendment, i'm the only thing standing between you and me and second amendment. we are not going to be losing our second amendment, they are going to get rid of it. remember baido baidoa overwork? he said he needed the spanish vote. i said what about hispanic? he knows less about her that perhaps i do. remember, he had cover on a terrible magazine and he said, "i was born to run for president." even though he just lost the
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race. and he says "i was born to run for president." anybody that says that is a sure loser. ican you imagine if i said that? "i was born to run for president." it's not an easy deal going on over here. i had a very nice life before, you know that? i had a great life, what i do this for? what i do this for? david purdue? now, you know why i enjoy it? i love it. did you see they just caught the fbi, did you see the text messages? it's brutal. one of the guys that said listen, this is really illegal, i want insurance. insurance because they thought they are going to be locked up. we thought it, now they're
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going, this is the hottest thing right now on the internet. boy, oh, boy. they've been looking at me so essentially it was the exact opposite. you see biden, he got three and a half. hunter, where is hunter? that's his name, where is hunter. we made a t-shirt, i was making a speech, where is hunter? i was kidding, i said where's hunter, the next day it was the biggest selling t-shirt in history, where's hunter? hunter got a check from the wife of the mayor of moscow for $3.5 million, would anybody accept whatever he was supposed to do for $3.5 million? there's no job i can think of. before biden became vice president, he had no money, no nothing, got thrown out of the military.
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he had no job, and i was getting checks of three and a half million. from the mayor, the ex-mayor, very substantial person, by the way. it wasn't trump. i didn't have a phone call, lets cobb do not call bob mueller, put them on the case. let's call bob mueller, i stole from him. i plagiarized from him, that was very good. let's call bob mueller, bob is a sharp guy, he will figure it out. how about me? three years of investigations, they find nothing. a friend of mine, very smart said you must be the most honest person in the >> 19 people but geniuses and unlimited law enforcement in 49
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fbi agents, two and a half years can't find anything, you've got to be the cleanest person ie world. [cheers and applause] , but it turned out to be the opposite. it was them who was dealing with russia. david come if you guys could start working on that when you get back. doug, please come if you don't mind. you were so incredible to me and if you don't mind. think of it, it was the exact opposite. he was trying to defend us while trying to defend the president. it turned out they were the ones dealing with them. and kelly, can you start working on that with david, i think monday morning would be okay. we are appointing a supreme court justice though. [cheers and applause]
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[chanting] that is a big deal. you know, the democrats don't think we should do it. because, you know, actually we have a lot of time left, januarf time left but they don't think we should do it. we have a lot of time left. put them in our shoes. do you think they would say, well, i think we should probably not do this. what chance do we have of that day, zero, would you say? family differences they would have gone crazy. they would have gone totally -- they would have been fighting, let's get it done immediately. they would be working over the weekend. [laughter] no, they have not been good to deal with. but you know what, when we built this great success, it all started to come together. then we got interrupted by china but they did, they should have
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never done that. remember this, we can never forget it, but it was starting to come together and it will come together because we will have a greater success come in my opinion, next year. while the democrats, we had some great pastors appear. up here. i watch those guys and i said to come i don't want to follow them. i don't want to follow them. i was looking for somebody else to speak first. [laughter] but they were great, weren't they, really great. you know the truth, they love you and they love the country. they at least liked me because you know what, if they didn't, they couldn't do what they just did. they did it from the heart, didn't they though, really. i watch that and i won't forget it. i will never forget it. i will not forget it. i don't forget things, thank you. [cheers and applause] i don't forget things. where are the pastors that caught up?
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where are those guys? man, oh, man. [cheers and applause] i will never follow you again. at least we had herschel in between, right? and herschel didn't like it either. [laughter] that was really great, thank you both come i think you all very much, that was very beautiful. that was from the heart and we won't forget, we won't forget. i will fiercely defend by role of churches in america, okay? joe biden and the democrats say that black lives matter, but they do not protect the most vulnerable black lives of all unborn children. [cheers and applause] they support the unlimited abortion of black children right up until the ninth month of pregnancy. and if you look at this governor of virginia, i had not heard that, but if you look at the governor of virginia, he said the baby is born and then they start to talk. i said, wait a min
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