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president trump continues his western tour 18 days before the mid-terms. tonight a big rally in mesa, arizona where he's supportnate a mcsally. trish: tonight, all eyes on our southern border as a caravan of 4,000 migrants break through a gate at the guatemala-mexican bored. they are heading here to the united states. president trump in the border state of arizona promising to do whatever it takes including sending the u.s. military to prevent these people from entering illegally into our country. lou dobbs, the man at the forefront of this immigration problem before anyone is going to join me tonight along with tom holliman, former director of
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i.c.e. saudis confirming jamal khashoggi is dead. democrats go full-on conspiracy theory crazy. >> the reporting that jared kushner may have with u.s. intelligence delivered a hit list, an enemies list to saudi arabia and the prince may have acted on that, and one of the people he took action against is mr. khashoggi. trish: i have the intel for you on why democrats are getting so darn desperate and so darn scared 18 days from mid terms. "trish regan primetime" begins now. breaking tonight. this. look at that picture. this is what u.s. authorities fear could happen along our border were mexico.
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this is a stunning moment as thousands of people broke through a security gate to enter mexico. this caravan as we speak is on its way to the united states and mexico has failed to stop these people. the president is prepared to shut count border. he is prepared to send the u.s. military if necessary. at this hour president trump insists thee migrants will not be aloud into our country illegally. we'll hear from president trump who is on the ground in arizona. ahead of that, we go to hillary vaughn who is in mesa, arizona with more. >> voters in arizona have their eye on the border and immigration on their minds before they head to the pools on election day. the president said the mid-term election will be about this caravan head towards the
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u.s.-mexico border. that has krysten sinema and martha mcsally at odds. mcsalary says this is part of a constant stream of border crossing. >> now we have this caravan coming up. but we have little care vans coming every single day. this is insane. we need to unify as a country and stop this from happening. it's ridiculous. reporter: today in arizona the president threatening to stop the flow of cash to countries like he'll salvador and honduras if they don't stop the people marching towards our border. president trump: we give tens of millions of dollars to el salvador and honduras. i called mexico. i said we have lousy laws.
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i hope you won't let these people come through your you country and march 1,000 miles up through your country. but it's being stopped as of his moment by mexico. reporter: secretary of state mike pompeo just met with mexican president pena an nieto. so far four police officers have been yard. trish: the man who has been beating the drum, mr. lou dobbs, good to see you, sir. what happened? if they get to the border. mexico, they are promising they are going to stop them. but they didn't stop them from crossing over into mexico, and these people are continuing to march on. lou: 700 mexican law enforcement
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officials were shipped in there to do just that. the honduran nationals crashed through the fence it's a flimsy fence like most of the fence that stretches along our 2,000-mile long border with mexico. the mexican government has an opportunity. i believe andres manuel lopez obrador is a smart man, and so is pena nieto. they have agreed in substance to stop this onslaught as the president refers to it. while we cannot change our laws quickly enough because the democrats begin, the radical dimms want to see open borders. they want this scene for the mid-terms at our southern border rather than mexico's. everyone i talk to is very optimistic about the possibilities. trish: they want this?
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come on, lou. politics aside. who wants that? lou: who wants what? trish: who wants the scene -- lou: the democrats, dianne feinstein has created -- remember the 2008 law that she laid the foundation for this. she just got another bill introduced in march that will give you amnesty if you have a family unit within 100 miles of our border. the truth is the american people don't understand because they haven't been told adequately by the national left-wing media that this is a crisis. we have a million people who come into this country every year because of chain migration. we can't get e-verify processes so we can stop this job magnet for illegal immigrants across central america and mexico.
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trish: when i say i don't understand why any of them would want this. we both know we can't take on these responsibilities, not unless they want to say we are going to take over all of mexico and that sends us back to colonial days. lou: what responsibility? and who would take it on. trish: if we take all these people in? diandianne feinstein and otherse their way, thousands coming in, it cannot be done. you have only to look at sweden and other european countries to see what happened with those migrants coming in. we can't afford it and frankly in terms of the health of our country and the safety much our people, we can't handle it. lou: two developments in support of what you just said. the jail m.i.t. study shows the two previou previous administras
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were lying about the number of illegal immigrants. 10 million have come into this country over the course of the past decade through chain migration. we know also there are 22 to 30 million illegal immigrants in the country. not 11 million as the business interests, the corporatists want you to believe. our government isn't even counting these numbers to report to the american people. the number of family units that came in september was an unpublished number that was leaked. this is what we are dealing with and this is a government led by the man change america, reforming its government, and making every possibility a reality for american citizens. trish: common sense, lou. lou: it may be common sense.
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but it takes uncommon courage and leadership and luckily we have that man sitting in the oval office. trish: he's willing to shut down that border. you think he means what he says on that front? lou: i think he means what he says period. 98% of our audience support the president ordering the military to seal that border if mexico fail to the secure its borders. trish: the pressure is on mexico, i hope they live up to the task. it's good to see you. thank you, sir. democrats are calling for the abolishment of i.c.e. tom holliman the former acting director i.c.e. joins me. they want to get rid of you at a time when we are look at these care vans. as martha mcally rightly point
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out, a lot of these caravans are coming over the border every day in smaller groups. they want to get rid of i.c.e. what does that mean for the safety of american citizens. >> it's a continuation of open borders. i.c.e. arrests child predators and do terrorist investigation and drug trafficking investigation. we are the second largest in the joint terrorism task force. we do a lot to keep this country safe. the immigration part of it is part of their open borders agenda. if there is no i.c.e. in the use united states, and you get past border patrol, no one is looking for you. it's a continuation of the same
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open borders agenda democrats have had. trish: i looked through an i.c.e. report. if you have go through, there were so many people in there that had been arrested for crimes. in some cases violent crimes. then it came to whether they ever went to trial. they never did. they never did because somehow they had to get released and i.c.e. couldn't do a darn thing by the because of sanctuary city policies. how much are sanctuary cities at this moment hurting us, tom. >> sanctuary cities are un-american. the america i group in people respected law enforcement. a law enforcement officer was able to walk into a taxpayer funded county jail to talk to somebody who is in the country illegally and has been arrested for another crime. when the local jurisdiction
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arrested them and locked them in a jail cell. this is a threat to officer safety because they release them into the streets. it creates a situation for i.c.e. officers because we are going to find them. and instead of arresting them in the safety of the county jail, we have to knock on the door. you are letting bad people back into the community to reoffend in the very communities in which they live, which is the immigrant communities. you entice more people like the caravan to come to the united states. they will be protected from i.c.e. if they get to san francisco or chicago. trish: all of these families coming here -- >> no one wants to separate families. but the reason that was done is
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because of what's going on right now. if there is no consequence and deterrent to illegal activity, why would it stop. the 9th circuit ruled you cannot hold these families beyond 20 days. that is not time enough to see a judge. that's why. in three weeks they separated families, illegal crossing went down by 23%. they would have stuck with it, there wouldn't be a caravan today. as sad as it is we have to defend our border. the president needs to put it out that is an option we'll consider. if they do get to the bored. first of all there is an agreement when can do with mexico call it a safe third country. if they want to claim asylum -- trish: they don't want to claim tonight mexico.
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>> we have an agreement with canada and we can do an agreement with mexico. you are not in honduras. so wait in mexico until your hearing comes you have not the united states. the second thing we can do is i want to deplore i.c.e. to look for the family units that have been here for a couple years and have been ordered removed by a judge. i.c.e. needs to find them, put them on a plane and send them home. you have had four due process, it's time to go home. and it -- trish: tom, it's good to see you. i hope we get results very soon. straight ahead, democrats in texas under investigation for sending voting applications to people who aren't even u.s. citizens. if this is true, it's illegal,
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you. trish: breaking news out of the middle east. saudi state media confirming
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jamal khashoggi was killed in their consulate in turkey. reporter: saudi arabia confessed jamal khashoggi is dead and he died inside that consulate in turkey. the kingdom has been denying the death of the mission columnist. now state media reporting there was a quarrel inside the consulate where khashoggi was killed. today the kingdom arrested 18 people. 15 of the men inside that consulate. powerful figures inside the government have been fired. one close advisor to mohammad bin salman. the report stopped short of saying the crown prince knew anything about the operation instead saying the powerful underlings launched this operation on their own.
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donald trump says he'll respond, but knowing we need saudi arabia as an ally. president trump: saudi arabia is annal life ours. that's why this is so sad. you look at what goes on in iran and the viciousness of that regime. saudi arabia invested in the jobs. we have to take all these things into account. reporter: the white house releasing a statement saying the united states acknowledges the announcement from the kingdom of saudi arabia. we'll continue to closely follow the international investigation into this tragic incident and advocate for the justice that is timely transparent and in accordance with all due process. lindsey graham tweeted to say i'm sceptical is an
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understatement. now 17 days after the disappearance we finally have the saudi version of events. back to you. trish: let's get back to some of the breaking headlines coming out right here at home. tonight democrats in texas are under investigation for mailing out voter registration forms to non-citizens. yes. you heard me. non-citizens. people who are not citizens of the united states of america. democrats want them to vote. of course. right? as long as you vote left. texas governor greg abbott announce an investigation saying there will be consequences if this is found to be a crime as there should be. but what this really tells you is that democrats are getting desperate. attorney and democratic strategist and his ra booth. what is the saying in illinois,
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you vote early and often. in texas you vote whether you are american or not. >> the public interest legal foundation is the one that brought this attention to officials in texas and they said they have seen thousands of people who have later admitted to voting that were illegal immigrants in new jersey, and pennsylvania. governor abbott says he's on this. and the best way into sure nothing like this happens again is to follow through and if they broke the law to make sure the punishment fits the crime. trish: are you seeing signs of desperation? >> immigration is an issue in the mid terms. the "new york times" ran an interesting article saying the center for american progress, this liberal think tank, sent a memo out to democrat candidates saying to avoid the immigration
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issue. that it was a losing issue for them. even in clinton districts and competitive swing states. trish: are you trying to stay away from immigration as a candidate? >> here is the thing. ted cruz is extremely unpopular. he has -- he's up. >> the state is extremely red and he's dig and he's trying to catch up with beto o'rourke. is there not a single statewide democratic representative. not a single statewide democrat member. every statewide elected official is republican. cruz is unpopular. his own party doesn't like him. now in a state like texas that's so red you have to have donald trump campaign for him. trish: donald trump is helping a
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lot of candidates all over the country. >> i get it if he goes to maine or california. send your money, i love it. >> the people trying to make the texas race an actual race are the national media who have been doing the glossy froa profiles on beto. they keep trying to make beto happen and he's not going to happen. he's going to win handily. >> now you are spending money in texas instead of turning texas into a fundraising state, you are spending money there. trish: democrats are shying away from that because i think as lou and i were discussing at the beginning of this show, common sense will tell you, you can't have open borders. so given that you are looking at 4,000 people approaching our
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southern border at this very moment. what does your party say that will make people across america feel safe? >> we have laws in this country. trish: the laws aren't working. >> you have the house, you had the senate, you have the president, now you have the supreme court. pats laws and enforce the laws. you don't do anything because the republican party is bad at governing. the gop. the gop. trish: the gop right now. >> the gop. trish: hasn't done anything despite the fact that you have an economy at 4.2%. >> thank you president obama. trish: don't give me that. >> i am giving you that. he saved the economy. >> trump tried to solve the
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immigration issue. a majority of the americans are with him when it comes to border security. they don't like lawlessness. americans were we accept tough to the message. a majority of americans are with him on this issue. trish: democrats have not tried to solve the problem. you look at what was considered a compromise bill in the house. not a single democrat voted for that bill. >> it was lost by the freedom caucus. thank you so much for handing over th -- over the southwest ts by all naighter latino. trish: hillary clinton may be considering a run in 2020.
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♪ ♪ trish: new reports tonight, hillary clinton may be considering another run in 2020. this according to one former clinton aide who actually happens to be here, and we're going to get to him in just a minute. i've got to say that, you know, hillary clinton would be just a little bit crazy to run in 2020 the, just a little. maybe a little maas keysic as well, because does she really want to put herself through that againsome i mean, this would with second time -- this would be second time around, she lost to president obama and she lost to president trump. she keeps losing, you see, because she's not a good candidate. hate to tell you, you can have all the degrees in the world. if you don't actually seem as though you have any empathy for something that somebody is going through -- pennsylvania comes to mind, coal miners, whole lot of things come to mind -- then you're never going to succeed on the campaign trail.
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people vote for someone they like. and this has nothing another with her being a woman, because i realize some critics would say, ah, you know, it was because she was a woman. no, no, no. it has to do with the fact that hillary clinton is not a good politician. her husband was, i'll give him that. regardless of what you thought of him, and we don't have to go down that path, we'll save that that for another day. he was a good politician the, she is not. she represents everything the democrats used to be against, that kind of globalism, that snottiness, haha let them eat -- that let them eat cake mentality, you know, criticizing trump supporters as deplorables. in this doesn't work for a candidate, it didn't work more hillary clinton, and ld be music, i suppose, to some republicans ears if she decided to run again, which is why a lot of democrats are getting nervous. a new york times editorial board member wrote this, and i quote:
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someone needs to perform an intervention before she further complicates life for her fellow democrats. and then this writer goes on say, and i quote, close to election day discussing hot button issues is nothing but problematic for her party and, ultimately, her own legacy. hillary clinton, i've got some advice for you tonight. for the sake of yourself and for the sake of country, you need to go away. joining me right now, someone who doesn't want to see that, former hillary clinton senior adviser phillip rines. phillip, welcome. >> thank you for having me. trish: gotta hand it to you, coming on after something like that, but i just have to say, really? >> listening the you, i'm going to make sure i tell you how much you care for her well-being. first of all, i think she agrees that it would be crazy the run again.
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there are people that groaned, you just groaned, a lot of democrats would groan, i groan at the idea of her having to to go through it again. you know the person who would groan the most? hillary clinton. point, though, that she's a bad candidate, this is the point that i -- that bothers me and i disagree with. she kicked bernie sanders' ass -- am i allowed to say that? trish: not really on my show. [laughter] >> by four million votes. trish: all right. >> she got three million more than donald trump who plowed -- trish: i'm going to jump in. we're going to take this point by point, let's start with bernie sanders saying, you know, she kicked his you know what. >> yep. trish: come on, phillip. this guy came out of nowhere -- >> but he activated -- trish: a senator from vermont, a socialist of all things, and the woman who was sort of figurehead for the entire party, you know, she ought to be able to kick his you know what. i mean, but he gave her a run for her money, and you to now
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have a lot -- >> losing by four million votes is not -- trish: no, no, no, he gave her a run for her finish why do you have so many democrats migrating increasingly towards this socialist arm of party which, frankly -- >> they're angry. trish: -- are not what you historically represented. >> they're angry. there's a lot of anger on the left. i think bernie sanders did -- i mean, he's been in washington more four or five decades, so it's not out of nowhere. i understand your point. she thoroughly dismissed him by four million votes. donald trump plowed through 16 solid or many of the 16 were solid republican candidates. i guess my point is notion that she lost because she is a bad campaigner, bad candidate is just not right, and -- [laughter] no, i understand. trish: no, i find that amusing. by the way, it's not me, leave me out of this. >> okay.
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i -- trish: every tom, dick and harry and -- >> well, no, there are 65 million who voted for her and who did like her and preferred her by 2.7 million votes -- trish: i know where you're going with this, you want to get rid of electoral college, right? >> no, no, i'm not moving goalposts. trish: in the atlantic. maybe she thinks that's the only way she could win. >> i am not moving -- trish: let me can ask you this -- >> okay, i'm ready. trish: would you back her campaign if she goes for 2020 the? >> i would, but it's about the same odds as powerball. she's the same person that you don't like but that i think is the best person out there -- trish: i don't like her policies. >> she's one of them. trish: i don't like her policies. i don't think she was looking out for -- >> 65 million people did. trish: the way that she should have been. so you would sign up because i guess you're a glutton for punishment be. >> i guess i'm a glutton for
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punishment and a masochist -- [laughter] trish: i wish you luck. i think there's a lot of people in the white house that hope you guys -- >> steve bannon, though, disagrees. he thinks that donald trump sees her as a real rival and doesn't dismiss her. usually people who you play against are the ones who know exactly how formidable you are. trish: i think donald trump is smart enough not to dismiss anyone. that's what you call good business and politics. >> thank you for having me. trish: left hatred for -- left's hatred for donald the trump, wait until you hear what one lawmaker is accused of doing. we have it for you next. ♪ muck ♪ ♪ all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell.
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one democratic lawmaker now accusing jared kushner and the u.s. intelligence community of orchestrating jamal khashoggi's killing. watch. >> let me get to the point that i think is most disturbing right now. the reporting that jared kushner may have, with u.s. intelligence, delivered a hit list, an enemies' list to the crown prince, to mbs in saudi arabia, and that the prince then may have acted on that, and one of people that he took action against is mr. khashoggi -- >> just to be clear, congressman, we do not have that reporting. i'm not sure where you're getting finish. >> but there has been reporting that effect. i've seen reporting to that effect. sure. trish: fake news reporting? where the heck is he getting stuff like that? i mean, come on, a hit list? this congressman now walking back his comments, as he should, but what the heck is he doing saying stuff like this? how is cnn allowing a guy like
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that to come on the air and saying stuff like that, actually accusing jared kushner and the u.s. intelligence community of orchestrating all this? now he somehow wants congress to open investigation into jared kushner and the rest of it. my goodness. i mean, i'll tell you what, the left -- if the left wins this election, we're going to be in for all kinds of stuff like that. you think that was bad? get ready, folks, because we're going to be looking at investigation after investigation after investigation after investigation on fake news. joining me right now, rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany. i just think it's incredibly irresponsible of this guy who is a representative for the u.s. government to get on national television and make up such heinous lies. your thoughts. >> trish, exactly. this was a appalling, this was horrific, this was wrong, and i have no words to describe just how disgusting and how low this
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attack is. can you imagine if a republican congressman had gone out and accused valerie jarrett of orchestrating a hit, an a assassination of a saudi journalist in the obama administration? trish: oh, i can imagine. i mean, it'd be all over the airwaves, everybody would be upset, but guess what? you're not hearing about this story anywhere but here tonight, because most of mainstream media doesn't care. a guy like that can go on international television -- forget just national -- make crazy accusations like that saying he's seen reports with no evidence, and somehow nobody cares? nobody's reporting on it? nobody's calling him out? >> that's right. and where is the clean-up effort at cnn? it is not enough for a host just to push back. they should have issued a statement, they should have followed up afterwards. instead, they are ignoring it. you are exactly right, if it were the reverse, it'd be all over the airwaves, but not
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anymore because this is the trump administration. i know jared kushner, she's someone who's -- he's someone who's praised by democratic congressmen who have told me this man is the reason we have prison reform and nafta. he does not deserve smear, it is ridiculous, and, cnn, shame on you for putting it on your tv. trish: i hear you. not to mention, to spell it out for congressman castro because, clearly, he can't get from a to b, this is not a good thing for this administration. i mean, i spoke with donald trump, the president of united states, on tuesday. and at that moment we didn't know what heck was going on. there were, obviously, signs pointing in one direction, none of those signs did he like, all of those signs were concerning. but he doesn't like this, because they have historically been our ally. so the whole hypothesis insane, crazy conspiracy theory hypothesis that representative castro is trying the fly doesn't even make sense!
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>> doesn't make sense in the slightest, especially when you consider the fact that jared kushner is a person overseeing the middle east peace process between israel and the palestinians. it's deeply important to him. he's trying to get players onboard, it's why he's traveled the region to half a dozen countries to try to orchestrate peace in this region. to have someone come out and accuse him of having a hit list on no evidence, it defies everything president trump is about. trish: kayleigh, i hope more people call attention to it, but somehow i fear and i suspect they won't. >> they won't. thank you for bringing attention to it, trish. trish: you bet. thank you very much for joining me tonight. senator cruz's democratic challenger now vowing to impeach president trump if he wins senate seat. [laughter] but that's not all. we have all kinds of impeachments that apparently are going to go on. the left's desperate attempt to undermine our dem the crass, after this. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> they'll take away your tax cuts, they'll put rules, regulations, you'll start losing jobs. this would be a terrible thing for the country, if that happened. so let's say we have a really
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bad time in three weeks from now. your 401(k)s are going to go down tremendously. people are going to lose wealth. if they don't go out and vote, then they have themselves to blame because they'll lose wealth. trish: president trump telling me this week that things will be bad for our economy should democrats win the house at midterms. but it's not just our economy, right? our whole country would actually be in a state of chaos. you have only hook at what's going on right now, because right now, the democrats cannot stop talking about impeachment. here's the democrat challenger to ted cruz. watch. >> i would liken impeachment to an indictment. there is enough there to proceed with a trial for a full vetting of the facts and to make the best incomed decision in the -- informed decision in the interests of this country and our future. trish: and it's not just the president they want to impeach, it's also judge kavanaugh. senator dianne feinstein is already calling to reopen the
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investigation into judge kavanaugh. now, politics aside, i've got to ask how is this good, any of this good for our country? joining me right now democratic strategist antwan see wright. antoine, good to see you.how are you? trish: all this impeachment talk, how do you think this is helping anyone right now? >> i've said from the beginning i don't think it's helpful for our cause. i think as democrats we need to be advocating for policies that will make sense, that will -- trish: you're not advocating for policies, you are advocating for the impeachment of the president of the united states. >> trish, there are a few people who have been saying the word impeachment, but that is not a reflection of the overall party. and i think that's where some inform the right-wing media want
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to couch our media. at the end of the day, what i know democrats are talking about all across this country are quality of life issues like protecting medicare, medicaid, social security. we're talking about how we make a robust economy work for -- trish: i'll tell you, i wish you were. i wish you were. i wish you were, but you are not -- trish, trish, the finish -- trish: here we mouse. i watch rosie o'donnell saying we should have some kind of military coup and that we should overthrow the government and send the military the white house. i mean, you have hillary clinton who we were just talking about fancies herself in 2020 as another presidential candidate. hillary clinton saying we no longer need to be civil to each other? we no longer need -- we cannot be civil in this kind of environment? and i just look around, and i say where are your policies? where are the things that you were going to do to actually help everyday americans? all you guys talk about is how
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awful trump is. >> trish, i just laid out a few, and i'll add another, health care. the number one issue on the minds of voters according to the fox news poll where we know the republicans have done everything they can to undermine and tear apart the affordable care act. and i think that will come back to haunt them in the 2020 the midterms. to your point of you naming the few people who have had their positions or their policy agenda items about what democrats are, i don't think republicans want to go down that road because i don't know if you want the david dukes of the world, i don't know if you want candidates who bias reporters -- trish: wow. violence, right? i mean, you look at what happened right here in new york city, right? at republican headquarters where they basically threatened that there was more bad stuff to come. i don't know if -- >> trish, trish, you -- did you hear the president? did you hear the president just in montana the other night, i guess, making fun of the body slamming of the reporter? i mean, look at candidate for
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governor in pennsylvania who insisted violence -- trish: gore, you know, you -- gosh, you clearly weren't watching my show last night, because we had a candidate who's running for state senate out there in minnesota, and this guy was punched inside the head, was suffering concussion symptoms all because someone didn't like what party he represented. i don't think any of this is healthy, andly give you this, the president said fairly or unfairly, you're the president of the united states, we're in a divided place, and we need to be healed, and he said yes. and he takes responsibility for that. he says it's policy, everybody doing a little bit better that's going to get this identity politics stuff to go away. and yet you guys are doubling down saying we don't need to be civil. i'm going to leave it there. thank you, sir. >> thank you, trish. trish: breaking news with the president tweeting right now about the saudi crown prince. he says he wants to talk the saudi crown prince before he takes the next steps on saudi
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arabia. he goes on to say that it is very important that they made arrests. we're going to have more on all of this. i'll s [ phone rings ] hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yeah, i'm afraid so. knowing what's important to you... it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. that's what's important to us. it's why 7 million investors work with edward jones. just a second, we also have the mendez mediation. brian is going to take the lead just follow his- hello. uh, no i need it right now. yeah... success is a numbers game. and you're not going to win if you keep telling yourself to wait. the more often that you choose courage, the more likely
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