By americans and politicians on both sides of the aisle, which doesnt seem possible today. Tributes are pouring in from family, friends, and others, whose lives she touched her. Joining us tonight for a look at the legacy of this remarkably gracious and kind woman are bret baier, Newt Gingrich, karl rove, and brit hume. It is great to see all of you tonight on this at night. I want to start with you, karl rove. What a life, what a lady. The tributes from everybody, from bill clinton to foreign leaders, democrats, liberals, conservatives, and with todays politics, it is kind of refreshing all over again to hear how many people loved her so much. A rather fermentable presence. A woman of great character, of a for enormous values. There is going to be a Big Welcome Party for her. But im sure the authorities in heaven are making sure that everybodys on their best behavior because mrs. Bush had an expectation that you are capable of doing good things and she would let you know if she felt you were he could do a little bit more to achieve what she thought was possible. I met her when i was 22 and i have a smile that could light up the room. A warmth, a respect for everyone, fun to be around, brash, smart, really smart, and capable of, many a time i saw her needle pointing and you would think that she would focused on the needle pointing and then she would inject into the conversation and you knew she had been paying attention to every single word that you had been saying. I was supposed to have lunch with them two weeks ago today and she went into the hospital on monday. She was a remarkable presence and think about it, advisor to a president , husband, her husband, whom she loved dearly, met him when she was 16, fell in love with him, married, together for nearly 76 cleared, married for 73, i mean really remarkable. Hard to match up that. Laura Newt Gingrich, one of the great things about her, there are so many great things about her, is she doesnt have a lot of pretense. She was commenting first about becoming the Vice President wife, she said a lot of fat, white haired ladies who are wrinkled are tickled pink about my ascending to this role. She is just so fun. She didnt dye her hair, get a facelift. Shes like, i am who i am. That is so refreshing today. I use the word refreshing, but i love it. At one point she described herself as the nations grandmother. And i think at that sort of captured it. And at that point, i think she had 25point oh or higher Approval Rating than her husband. We were talking earlier tonight, what a remarkable couple, and karl called it right. She was ferocious. She was pleasant, she was nice, but in terms of both her husband and her sons, in terms of jobs campaign, george ws campaign, there was no question she was going to go all out and reach everyone she could, a remarkable american family. First of all, that love affair was really a lot of who she was. Love affair with hw bush, 41, and with her family. Today, we are told that h w held her hand all day long next to her and that she was surrounded by family and he was right next to her when she left the earth. I think you are seeing this family rally around each other. It was a big part of their life to be together. She said that it was the most important thing in her life and she gave a lot of commencement addresses. One of them at Wesley College said at the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal, you will regret time not spent with your husband, a child, friend, or a parent. Laura that is for sure. We all think that in our lives, it goes by really fast. We actually have another moment from that same address at wellesley college, brit hume, i want you to react to this. Lets watch. I want to offer a new legend, the winner of the hoop race will be the first to realize her dream, not societys dream her own personal dream. Who knows, somewhere out in this audience, may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps and preside over the white house as the president s spouse i wish him well. Laura we cut to the crowd there but the crowd, brit, went crazy. They ended up loving it. There was controversy, though, about her appearing. Compared to what it was like today, that was 1990, a republican goes to a college today, it is a different reception. They ended up loving her there. She was supplement people i think it wasnt that she was so cuddly. She whirled wasnt cuddly. She was warm and friendly and she was outgoing, but she had standards. And you knew when you are around her. I always felt that i better be on my best behavior around her. She used to say apropos of her devotion to family, she used to say, what happens at your house is more important and what happens at the white house. Not a few often expressed but one that at the time i think was taken while and was very much like her. She was very focused on family, her family and particular, family values, which may have fallen out of favor but they never did with her. Laura at one point, she said i am worried about parents who dont parents. The simple things that kind of stay with you. Karl, there was another moment where she was talking about, among the professional things that she did or things that as first lady was her Literacy Initiative that really took hold during george ws term. Lets watch. I decided that i wanted to do something that would help george, that would help the most americans possible, without costing the government huge amounts of money. You can go to hospital and read to children. You can do that. I dont think many people think me for the literacy. Laura she got a little bit annoyed by that. You dont blame her. Its in every state, she raised tens of millions of dollars, famous authors like Newt Gingrich and bret baier, to go and speak, she said i will never pay you, youre doing it for free, and they said, you bet i will do it for free, no problem. I love the literacy. I think she does not get enough credit for that. And its family literacy that she says holds families together. Faith, family, literacy, reading together. Absolutely right. This was a great passion for her. The focus was, it is your responsibility as a parent or a friend or Family Member to help someone else learn to love to read. And to do so at an early age. And i think its remarkable even today, the effort goes on and a huge fashion. I want to talk, though, quickly about one other thing. You may remember that moment when she was, the first lady of the united states, when she went to the hospital in washington and held an aids baby. This was a lot of time when people thought people thought ae communicated by simile touching someone. A lot of these babies were lacking contact. She went and did that because she wanted to set an example and make it clear that this is one of the things, this woman, she may have worn fake pearls and she may have had gray hair, but she had a respect for every single human being and which she came in contact and expected other people to have that same Mutual Respect for every one of gods creatures and every one of gods people. I thought it was a powerful moment when she did that, and emblematic of this great and noble woman who served our country. She was very patriotic. She loved america deeply, and cherished the great values that we havent our freedoms and wanted others to enjoy and respect in this world. Laura she was part of the greatest generation. She and george h. W. Bush. The whole story of a romance, really deciding to get married and then him going off to war, the youngest pilots in world war ii shot down, luckily saved by an american submarine. Theres a lot to their whole lifetime. Moving to texas, which back then, for them, was a pretty radical move. Running for congress, serving as head of the cia, everywhere he went, she went. Their house in midland texas, if youve ever been there, is a very modest, it is paper thin walls, and at one point they were living next door to the local prostitute with whom they share different door. They dont usually do that. The people who worked for the bushes loved them. Her secret service name was tranquility, her coat name. She had a certain touch, as brit said, she could be fiery and sharp. She really loved privacy. When she left, she was hurt in 92, she told the story that she was in a store and some lady came up and said, arent you barbara bush, she said, no, shes much older than me. Laura [laughs] lets end with brit hume. There was a moment during the 2016 campaign, we were just howling out earlier, my producers, because mrs. Bush was talking about what the country needs at this point. Lets watch. Do you think there is room for another bush in the white house . I think this is a Great American country, great country. And if we cant find more than two or three families to run for high office, thats silly. Laura [laughs] we have jeb bush running, and hes like, what is going on here . Hilarious. She was later to change your view of that if you may recall. I think, and all of this, we should have a particularly thought for george w. Bush nights. When i met him and covered his campaign back in 1980, they had been married already for 35 years. This marriage has gone on, for what, 72, 73 years. Whenever they were together, as others have noted, and recent years in particular, they were always holding hands. One of the great marriages of our time. Here he is, as late as he is in his life, having to endure this loss, weve all lost something tonight but him most of all. God bless and pray laura great way to end at. Broken hearts across this country tonight. Thank you so much for your reflections. Tonight angle is next on the left more on the rule of law. And newt will join us for the sanctuary state madness andgh governor jerry brown who was in washington today. Dont go away. Laura the desperate, lawless democrats. That is the focus of tonight angle. My friends across the political aisle are cheering the supreme courts 574 decision today that struck down on vagueness grounds, a federal immigration statute that trigged deportation for individuals convicted of violent crimes. The illegal alien in the case had been arrested for burglary, which both the obama and trump doj argued should trigger deportation. Why . The defendants conduct posed a significant risk of violence. Well of neil gorsuch, the newest justice of the court, applied a textual list approach in deciding to join the liberal justices in the majority. Justices roberts, thomas, alito, and kennedy dissented on grounds that the statutes language was plenty clear. But look, setting aside which theory of statutory interpretation is most faithful to the constitution, do any of you wonder why this is an issue at all . I mean, look, anyone here illegally, except that daca people, is potentially a deportable alien under current law. In other words, if you dont have permission to be here, the home. Maybe the government cant deport 12 million people. We hear that all the time. But a search of may come they could report a lot if they wanted to. Democrats, however, are not interested in enforcing the law. Instead, they are interested in growing their voter rolls. And the democrats, they dont even recognize victims of illegal alien crimes. Remember, according to reports, jamil shaws father said he never received a call from president obama after he lost his son. But remember, he found time, president obama, to call that other victim, but i digress. Governor jerry mr. Sanctuary brown was in washington today and he was asked about the cities in california rejecting his sanctuary policy. Remember, the sanctuary laws for beta state and local Police Agencies from even notifying the federal government when incarcerated illegals are about to be released onto the streets. The leaders of these local communities, for many years to sheriffs, are saying that your s the rights of criminal illegal aliens over the rights and the safety of these communities. Your response . Absolutely false. I would like to see a scintilla of evidence of support that outlandish box proposition. Thats not a fox proposition. I think fox news exploits this issue. We have criminals that do horrible things all the time. Which ones may be documented and which ones arent, other guys will look at that. We have a very strong Law Enforcement community. I think the scapegoat of the immigrants by these very biased stories, with all due respect i want to protect people. For you to say that we dont care about victims is really troubling. Laura with all due respect, some of your own county officials are saying your policies dont seem to care about victims past or future. Just yesterday, los alamitos voted 4want to align themselves with the Trump Administration and opposing brown sanctuary state policy. Today, San Diego County voted to do the same. Wow. How long can jerry brown allow this to go on . He is carrying his date hes tearing his date apart and hes endangering the citizens. Now brown is waffling on her response governor moonbeam says he is willing to send 400 troops, so long as they have nothing to do with immigration enforcement. Where they build schools . Regardless of the threat they might present to the citizens of california, illegals, they are always welcome, so long as the liberals are in charge there. This is California Democratic congressman brad sherman, who was with me on the angle a few weeks ago. You have more crime on california then wyoming because you have more people in california. Laura how are you going to tell the American People tonight that if because california wants to be sanctuary, fugitive state, we have to sacrifice a certain number of americans for this utopian idea that borders are pointless . The fact is, if you want to less crime, moved to the Cayman Islands. Theyve got so few people there, you can go a whole week without a violent crime. Laura that is their argument . If you want to be safe from illegals, moved to the Cayman Islands . My friends, this is madness. As i often say, if enforcing our immigration laws spares one american from death or rape or theft or abuse, its worth it, even in california. And that is the angle. Joining us now from reaction as Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the house and the creator of the new defending america course, which seems entirely appropriate for the subject matter at hand. Newt gingrich, your reaction to this . I mean, that line from sherman, if you want to be safe, moved to the Cayman Islands, that is basically all they have left, identity politics or that kind of thing. I was talking with Kevin Mccarthy, the republican majority leader from bakersfield, he made the comment, talking about john coxs candidacy for governor, mccarthy said if you combine sanctuary cities with the tax gasoline increase, you suddenly havent california the kind of ferment that they had with prop3 that led to reagan. That is what youve seen happen. People in normal, everyday cities are rebelling. Sheriffs are saying the amount of a state law. Entire counties are opting out. I think its a good debate. Lets just take ms13, which is in el salvador in gain, spread all across america, extraordinarily violent. Do you look in Fairfax County for example, virginia, the number of additional murders, rapes, attacks, if democrats want to be the party that protects the rights of ms13, i think thats a Great Fall Campaign issue. Laura you are a great storyteller. Republicans sometimes arent great storytellers. I have talked to friends about this. Republicans are always numbers, charts, percentages, gdp, but the story of kate steinle, jamil shaw, donald trump understood that the stories of real people are what is going to cut through the clutter. Its a combination of, heres a story, and heres the larger meaning. Bringing the two of them together. That is where republicans very often come up here with interesting things but no hook, nothing to make it real. That is why for example eyesight ms13 because it is so demonstrably a violent gang, there is no justification for tolerating any ms13 member being in the united states. Laura lets talk about Kevin Mccarthy for a moment. He looks like he has the inside shot to be the next speaker of the house. Its kind of a rocky relationship over the years with conservatives, hes never come on the show, weve invited to a many times. He doesnt go on conservative talk radio. Neither did john boehner. Neither did jeff flake. There is kind of a pattern there. But what about him . Is developed a Good Relationship with president trump. I think mccarthy is very dedicated to try to enact the president s program. I think he understands, he put out a lot of his own resources into getting the Ballot Initiative in repealing the gas tax on the ballot in california. It will make it a big issue in november. I think that mccarthy is one of those guys who, in essence, is a little but risk avoiding. I know its a shock to you but coming on a show like this, if you are a senior leader, there is a certain risk. Laura newt, you didnt shy away when you are speaker of the house. You could actually answer a question. If you cant withstand questions on the ingraham angle, what will you do on the liberal shows where they will smash you on the head every time . I dont get it. You have to be able to talk to the conservative audience about your policies. Trump would go everywhere and anywhere, so what reagan. My guess is that you will see mccarthy on talk radio laura he needs us now. Where will he be in the morning . The morning after. He said in a new role. The morning after, hell be helping donald trump passed his agenda. Laura i want to talk about a couple of other things. The Stormy Daniels obsession by the american media. I mean, even meghan mccain, who sometimes is a little moderate but she is an person, she is on w, she is even fed up. Lets watch. It seems like a publicity stunt on some level. I think yesterday, it seemed a little like you were just trying to get attention, which i understand that you are being sued by our president but it doesnt seem like you are benefiting a lot. Youve got on your make america horny tour, im sure youre making a lot of money. I had entered your name before this and now you are liter