matter how old you are, you re valuable i didn t know any of them. laura: who are these people? what s interesting, go back to 2005, when the federal government wasn t solving the border program there were two democrat governors along the border that called an emergency. napolitano who became dhs secretary and richardson, they said because the federal government wasn t acting along the border, they needed to act. it s worse today than it was then. laura: by the way napolitano was part of another letter today that she signed with your old pal john kerry, and other national security experts, mostly obama people, and another of this whole thing is wrong, it s a wrong approach, wrong headed. but also you know just saying the president s national security strategy here the president has the legal authority to do this. 60,000 people a month are being picked up illegally.
you re saying that i killed lynn? nope. you arranged. you re saying i killed lynn. nope. who wanted her dead? answer me that [ bleep ] question. who wanted her dead? who benefited from that, fred? nobody. reporter: frank argued like a man who wasn t acting. maybe he wasn t. oh, really? then who wanted her dead? me? answer me that [ bleep ] question. who wanted her [ bleep ] dead? not me. reporter: the tension between the two seemed to reach a breaking point. if you would back off and allow us to think and talk together. you have to understand that s why i m here. no, what you re here is trying to incite me to do things. oh really? you keep on saying this over and over. okay, you know what, fred? why don t you just go home? whatever money i owe you, i ll pay you back. i asked you a [ bleep ] question. you cannot answer it. reporter: and just as fred was walking away frank gave it one last shot. why don t you [ bleep ] admit
master plan that they collaborated with the trump campaign and the russians is laughable. i think the pushback that you re getting on these claims by the guardian and our evidence that there s a lot of falseness information. laura: at some point, an attorney general, we had attorney general who wasn t acting, didn t have any kind of cloud hanging over his head. at what point can the special counsel s office be sanctioned? this is the problem. they re kind of running wild with the veneer of supervision. if the whole game here is to turn the screws like 72-year-old noon stay, okay, you re going to gasp for your last breath in prison unless you fess up to
wasn t acting. maybe he wasn t. oh,really. then who wanted her dead? me? answer me that question. who wanted her [ bleep ] dead? not me. the tension between the two seemed to reach a breaking point. allowto us to think and talk together. you keep on saying this over and over. fred, why don t you just go home. thank you very much. and i ll tell nick the same. have a good evening, fred. why don t you leave, bud. have a good evening. thank you for everything. whatever money i owe you, i ll pay you back. get the [ bleep ] out of my face. you already [ bleep ] me. you already [ bleep ] nick. don t worry about me anymore. i asked you a simple question, you could not answer it. just as fred walking away,
democrat ron widen sits on the senate intelligence committee which questioned putina for eight hours, he thinks she wasn t acting alone. she and alexander tortian. very close to vladimir putin spent years works to worm their way into our political system. they were quite the pair. a passionate young woman from siberia and a veteran russian operator. she s a politician, a banker and according to spanish officials. a money laundering crime boss. in these police surveillance recordings, which were recently shared with the fbi. russian criminals in spain referred to tortian as the godfather. but it was his official work for putin s government that got him sanctioned by the u.s. treasury department. for years, tortian sought to