tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business October 23, 2018 8:00pm-9:01pm EDT
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we hope you will join us tomorrow. thanks for being with us tonight. and good night from new york. [♪] trish: the car vein of migrants 7,000 strong. tonight we have exclusion yichive intel from a -- exclusive intel with a judicial watch member with the migrants. he says he has met members of the ms-13 gang. he says it is wrong that they are all just families look for a better life and a job. he says he has proof. the president is saying he'll
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send the military to prevent an invasion. president trump: you have people coming up through the southern border that are not appropriate for our country. they are not coming in. we will do whatever we have to. they are not coming in. trish: the liberal media is at it again acquitting president trump with a kkk member. protecting our elections. ing this is integral to the health of our democracy. of course, he should cop out against voter fraud. what kind of i consult is it to -- kind of insult is it that an msnbc anchor would suggest such a ridiculous thing. the left has lost its mind. this is unbelievable. this one is absolutely preposterous. but in the world we live in
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somehow perhaps it's not. hear me out. peta, you note animal rights group. peta says mill many, like the milk i make my kids drink, milk is now a symbol of white supremacy. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. tonight the president insisting there are bad people in this caravan including ms-13 gang members. my next guest is on the ground with the caravan and he says the president is absolutely right. joining me live from guatemala city, chris farrell. members of the media are insisting the president is trying to employ scare tactics.
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they say the group is peaceful looking for a better life, these are families. what have you seen in who have you met? >> it's great to be on. your colleague and i just left the presidential palace after interviewing president morales. he confirms with the intelligence chief in guatemala and our own first-hand observations that president trump is correct. besides the family photos you have seen on other networks, there are large numbers much individual unaccompanied males. many of them bearing gang tattoos. the speculation is one wave this caravan -- there are several waves first of all, not just one group. there are some that speculated honduras opened its prison for
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them to flee the country they no longer want and travel north. trish: when people are saying there are no ms-13 members, you are telling us there are in fact. have you met any yourself? >> there were young men we observed in the last 8 1/2 who had gang tattoos and unabbassedly let's say had aggressive posture, what they would say and do in being interviewed or photographed. trish: it's one thing to have an aggressive look and posture. how do you know they are members of ms-13. >> gang tattoos speak for themselves. trish: you have seen the tattoos that say ms-13 on these people. >> more than simply that
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particular designation. other symbolic tattoos of other treat gangs common in central america. trish: let me ask you about the demographics as well. we keep hearing about families and mothers and children. yet i look at this video and i see a lot of men, a lot of young men. you are telling me the tattoos have the markings of ms-13. but where are the women and children? >> the children and women are super minorities. they are walking with these waves of young men heading north. women and children are in the super minority. these are essentially large groups of young males between the ages of mid-teens 15 to 16 upward to early 40s. and yesterday in one encounter there is probably somewhere on the sail of 500-600 young men
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moving in one wave headed north. we spent time on the ground interviewing them. they are clearly organized though they claim they spontaneously left honduras. but there are people in the groups giving directions. when our cameras came out to conduct interviews certain organizers would push certain young men to come forward and act as spokespersons. while they are claiming not to be organized, their behavior and conduct is 180 degrees opposite of that. trish: did you get any idea they could be deterred? >> they are insit tent on their statement that they are heading north no matter what. that's why it's so important we make -- our partners in guatemala just today we got word
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they sent 3,954 hondurans back to honduras. that was today's tally. so the gawptian government is -- the guatemalaian government is doing what it can. trish: they have $2.6 billion we are going to pull away if they can't get this under control. mexico ought to be paying attention to this as well. it's good to see you. good to hear from you. we look forward to hearing all your reports on the border. the search is on for the vandals responsible for smashing house majority leader leaders office in california with a boulder. not a rock, but a boirld, and for stealing his office equipment. sarah huckabee sanders says the left has gone full on desperate.
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>> they have democrats calling on people for a lifetime of harassment for anybody who worked in the trump administration. you have eric holder saying when they go low, we kick them. is is the type of rhetoric who from a party, they have no other message. they have no policy people want to support. they have no way and no path to move forward. trish: i blame the lack of leadership in the democratic party for this. jason chaffetz, good to see you. >> congratulations on this show. what's going upon when you have hillary clinton saying we don't need to be civil. you have eric holder saying what he said. you have sarah huckabee sanders and mitch mcconnell being attacked. what is happening? >> it's stunning that the leadership of the democratic party is calling for this action. and when action does happen they
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don't denounce it. it started the moment donald trump was elected president. they lost their heads, they went off the rails. and sarah huckabee sanders is right. they don't have a message. the economy is doing better than they ever thought it was going to do. they believe in this rye distance movement. they will be as destructive as possible. trish: which is why we are getting the rhetoric we are getting. when you have people comparing this president to the likes of hitler or kkk members. i will get to that later on. these are members of the mainstream media, and they are saying these things. it's outrageous and disrespectful. but this is the state we are in now. let me ask you about this caravan. 7,000 people, and still growing. if they show up on our border, what do you think is going to happen? >> they should never get there.
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the mexican government has got to step up to control its borders. you saw people bowrg across the border to move into mexico. why should the american people continue to pour hundreds of billions of out of our pockets and giving it to them and have thinking happen. i think donald trump has got the right message. i think the border patrol will do everything they can. the democrats have two messages going into the mid terms. they don't want a wall and they want to abolish i.c.e. how do you win an election by saying you want to abolish law enforcement? >> i honestly don't know. i would point out they weren't always like this. do we have the sound? this is unbelievable. this is president obama talking about the importance of security. let's play that. they are going to get it for
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you. he sounded a lot like donald trump. this is not radical. the left would have you think what president trump is doing is racist and radical, and wrong, and yet this is something that was practiced by the left for years. >> clinton, schumer, obama. they all talk tough on it. but it's a fundamental core issue. you can't just storm the gates. legally and lawfully the united states brings in about a million people. i think we as a people have a higher moral obligation to the people who aren't willing to do this. the people trying come in here legally and lawfully, we bring in a million people. and you can't just storm the gates. if you want to claim asylum go to the united states embassy and claim asylum. trish: here is president obama saying something similar to what
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we hear president trump saying now. >> we simply cannot allow people to pour into the united states undetected, undocumented, unchecked and circumvinting the line of people waiting patiently, diligently and lawfully to become immigrants in this country. trish: a common sense thing to say. >> by the way, this is not just -- don't think this is just mexico, guatemala and honduras. when i went to the detention facility in arizona. the time that i went there were people from more than 150 different countries. so this whole idea that i hear some other people say thereby is no chance there is somebody else embedded in here. statistically if you checked right now i'll bet there is more than 100 different countries represented there. trish: what does the left want?
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do they want to open our arms and say all 7,000 of you. why not bring everyone. >> they want a free and open border. but that is not what i think 80% of america wants. i think they understand it just doesn't work that way. we pay all the taxes. when they come here they claim asylum. when you get a date you get it several years in advance. then you get free healthcare and free education, you get all these free things. the americans have to pay for it. >> the system cannot withstand this. nigel fa farage was on the show make quite a career advocating for stronger borders in his own country, the u.k. you look at france and scandinavia, they say we'll help
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out and take in migrants, and they are trying to help, but the reality is their populations can't withstand it. they don't enough money in the bank to take care of the rest of the world. we don't either. >> we bring in a million people a year, but they have to have some degree of vetting, than has to be a way if they do get here illegally to make sure they get deported. trish: congressman cla get. thank you so much. it's no longer politically correct to drink milk. wait until you hear what the animal activist group peta is comparing milk drinkers to. why bother mastering something?
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trish: president trump doubling down on his attacks against the federal reserve. don't forget, he said this to me on "trish regan primetime" last tuesday. he said the fed is his biggest threat right now. and he's continuing that with the "wall street journal." reporter: it was a 30-minute interview with the "wall street journal" and he continued that
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attack against the fed stepping up what he told you earlier in the week. the president said he agrees the fed needs to be independent. by says quote every time we do something great he raises interest rates. he being fed chairman jerome powell. he says he's very unhappy with the fed chairman as it stands. the numbers may be in the president's corner why he's unhappy. $50 billion mer more was paid in interest on the national debt. it's too early to tell if he regrets nominating chairman powell to be federal reserve chairman. but he does compare himself to president obama. he said president obama had near zero it rates, and now president trump seeing a number of rate
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hikes. chairman powell said he would like to get the rate near normal for the fed, that's around 3%. but likely the pause won't happen until next year. the president saying he's very unhappy with the federal reserve. trish: the migrant caravan undeterred. another caravan forming in central america. joining me is the latest on all of us. joining us, britt mchenry. >> congrats on this new time slot and show. trish: and we have democratic strategist, jessica tarlov. it may come to a very heated situation. if we have to send in our u.s.
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military to keep us safe and prevent 7,000-plus people from storming our borders, what does that tell you about the current border situation and the need for i am improvement. >> we need an extensive improvement. if this is proved to have back from extreme leftist, this will only help the gop. with a house and senate controlled by the gop, they haven't done anything about that border wall that donald trump ran on and people backed. we need to send a strong message. if not, that next caravan from the more people in the northern triangle is going to continue on. trish: jessica, what do you think of this?
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>> i think it's a nothing story. you have people seek asylum. they are leaving terrible conditions in honduras and guatemala. mexico has been vigilant and merciless in their restriction of immigrants getting in. trish: i seem to recall watching this video over and over again of thousands of people stampeding the border into mexico and the mexican officials doing absolutely positively nothing. i don't know what mexico you are talking about. >> i'm talking about the hundreds of police officers to the bored and they turned away a ton of hondurans and guatemalans. either way it will be months when they reach the border. the president admitted he made it up when he said there were
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ms-13 members in the caravan. trish: chris farrell said he has spoken to gang member with the markings of ms-13 and tattoos. as much as the media want you to believe it's families with young mothers and their children. he said young men is the demographic you see most of in this caravan. it's not the moms and kid, it's the young men. >> this caravan, they are estimating 7,000 people. it's the most of we have seen in a caravan since the late 1990s with another one being organized on whatsapp. we need borders. >> i don't disagree with you about that. i am saying it will take months
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for these people to get here. it will happen about mid-december. the president wants this as a mid term issue. trish: the polls show he's at a new high and president trump is higher than president obama was at that time. so this is all concocted? richard goodstein was on the show and he didn't believe any of this. i am look at these pictures saying -- this is real. >> the people are real. the humanitarian crisis they are facing is real. we should take asylum seekers. we are a nation of immigrants. but that this is an imminent
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threat, that's misleading. the economy is doing great. but don't demonize these people. trish: final word to brit. you talk about demonize. it's a challenging situation. i'm going to say our hearts go out to anybody who has that kind of alcohol new england their life that they would join a caravan to come here. but the reality is as much as we want to helper one *, we can't. and as much as the left would like us to get with our bleeding hearts to say we are going to help every single one of these people, we can't. why not just take in all of mexico or all of latin and south america if you are going do that? it's not practical. >> it's not practical to spend $700 million which the obama administration was doing to give to those countries. but we need to put americans first. that's what president trump is doing.
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i think the brett kavanaugh situation was a huge win for him and will cause more moderates to possibly go to a red wave in november. trish: you can catch brit on our news streaming service fox nation. the liberal media is so blinded by hate for our president that you have some people in the media likening our president to the kkk and hitler. i respect political differences. but making such disgusting claims and comparisons. it's dishonest, manipulative and insulting to history. hear what they are saying and why we should be outraged after this. have the craziest job, the riskiest job. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly.
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over oklahoma city and dropped leaflets over black neighborhoods it was the 1922 version of the president's tweet tweet. the leaflets said do not attempt to vote unless you are registered. and there was a picture of a guy in a hood with kkk written on the hood. >> this pertains to adolph hitler, but this is what they had foray dove hitler's psychological profile. people will believe a big lie sooner than and little one. and if you repeat it often enough, people will sooner than later believe it. trish: what they are attempting
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is dishonest, pla nip la tough and insulting to history and those that have suffered. it's also very dangerous. you saw a suggestion that the president warning not to commit voter fraud is somehow in her crazy revisionist history akin to what the kkk attempted in the 1920s. for the record i want to you see what the president wrote. he tweeted all levels of government and law enforcement are watching carefully for voter fraud including early voting. cheat that your own peril. violators will be subject to maximum penalties, both civil and criminal. you shouldn't commit voter fraud. if you do, you should be punished. the integrity of our democracy is based on fairness in elections which means we can't
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have fraud in our system. for rachel maddow to equate his tweet saying it was like the pamphlets from the kkk in the 20s is a slap in the face to especially the black americans who suffered in that era. you have the morning show host saying don't -- i want to repeat, don't infer anything on this, but then he goes on to read a character description of adolph hit letter by the united states in the 1930s. why are you saying anything like that if you are saying don't infer anything. if you are not suppose to be inferring anything, then you shouldn't be reporting it to begin with. what really gets me is the self-proclaimed intellectuals, they have no idea what they are talking about and they have no real sense of history.
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i am and i was a student of history. and that's what my degree is in. for real. i really studied it in school. i get history. i get american history, i get world history. and i find it revolting political hacks like this are referencing some of the most of heinous periods in the world. the most of horrific people in the world, and comparing them to the president of the united states. the left-wing media has one message. if you support republicans. if you support this administration's policies you are effectively endorsing the kkk or nazi germany. that's wrong, that's irresponsible, and none of these people should get a pass for saying this kind of junk. joining me right now, the former governor of new hampshire, john sununu. >> congratulations on your show. i mean no disrespect. but nobody up here is watching
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us at this minute. they are all watching the world series. trish: go red sox. it's good to have you. one of the reasons i'm happy to have you. i'm still a hometown girl. in new hampshire we group in an environment where there was a lot of politics, but people were still civil to each other because you still were going to see someone maybe out for coffee the next morning at the local diner. we have lost that right now on a national scale. and i think that there is some responsibility that the left should have. when i see hillary clinton saying she doesn't need to be civil, that disturbs me. what do you think? >> you are absolutely right. this call for violence is absolutely wrong. this call for incivility is absolutely wrong. when you have the dim bulb of a joe scarborough do what he did. when you put we did on the air,
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it is wrong. and the only way to win against that wrong is to win the election in 2018. if anybody is upset about what is going on, they better get their friends, neighbors, family, kids, everybody that votes conservativively and get them to the polls to vote. if the liberal media wins with that approach they will it's over and over and over again. trish: it's a dangerous and slippery slope. judge kavanaugh comes to mind. i feel sad for him, this country, i feel sad for her. that you can slam someone with accusations that haven't been substantiated. i question that. i worry what kind of precedent
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that will set for the future. and when you have people thinking they are making headway by throwing boulders into someone's office. attacking mitch mcconnell while he's out trying to grab a bite to eat on the weekend. or sarah sanders. that sends the wrong signal. how does it change? >> the on way it changes is by winning the election against it. if they are able to succeed at the ballot box in two weeks they will say they succeeded because they found a winning formula. i repeat what i said. you have to win against that stupidity in order to get rid of that stupidity. trish: do you think the republicans will succeed in that? >> i think they will do better than expected. i actually have said they are going to hold the house by a handful of seats. i think that might happen.
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and i think they are going to pick up a few seats in the senate. and if that happens, then the democrats and only then will the democrats and the media understand the mistake they made. trish: governor sununu, it's good to have your perspective. chris farrell told us moments ago from judicial watch that he met gang members in that caravan inching closer to our borders. our next guest lost a son a decade ago to an illegal gang members. this story, his message to democrats and his message to those on the right and all those people trying to make their way to our border right now next.
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done. you can't have this happen. something has to be done. in that way i think maybe it will and good thing. we are going the see. our counts on our military. we'll have to call up our military if we need to. we cannot allow our country to be violated like this. trish: president trump issuing a stern warning a the migrant caravan inches closer to our southern border. the danger this caravan brings with it concerns a whole lot of americans, including jamal shaw. his son was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant gang member in los angeles in 2008. there shaw joins me right now. i'm so sorry for the loss. it never gets any easier. 10 years later. >> that's for sure. it's like it was yesterday.
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trish: tell me what happened. he was coming up on the mall on sunday. we went to a football training cam in pasadena. he wanted to go to the mall. i told him to be back by 7. called hip at 7, hey, where are you. he said i got the wrong bus. i said i would have came and gout. an hour later i called him again, where are you. white right around the corn. thin heard two gunshots, it was so loud and so crispy i night was right outside. i called his phone and didn't answer. i went outside and he was laying in the street with a bullet wound in his stomach and head. he was dead in the street by illegal aliens with three gun charges. he was in jail for assault with a deadly weapon, battery on a
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police officer, resisting arrest, and they still leave him out on a saturday night, no supervision. the next day he's in my neighborhood. trish: and you lost your son as a result. you think if only i could turn back time and obviously you can't. but when you see images of 7,000 people heading our way, and you hear as we heard earlier from judicial watch that's of them are marked with ms-13 gang member tattoos on their bodies, and you hear the president warn of who is in this group, what's your response? >> it's crazy. they have to understand the life they save could be their own kid. you see these mobs like this. and they are coming in. they were doing the same thing 10 years ago. but i guess people didn't know what was going on. they come in, they have no respect for our country.
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the first place they go is to the black neighborhood. all the black neighborhoods are taken over by latinos. where are they going to go? they are coming to l.a. no one cares. the black politicians don't ware. they figure as long as it's not their kids, they don't care. back in the day i web when if someone died, when someone died, they would say someone died, time toned it. now, you could be dead, they could care less. they tell you i hope your kid rots in the grave. trish: you are touching upon something that was a big part of 2016. and that's the feeling if you are middle class in america, if you are -- minorities community that is struggling economically.
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there is no one looking out for you making sure your neighborhood is safe. we have only to look at l.a. and what your son went through and what you have been through. you look at chicago. rahm emanuel has not been able to get that city under control. my goodness. the murder rate, every time we see it, we cringe and worry. you need someone looking out for you, jamal. >> that's right. when i first met trump he told me, he said your son's life will not be in vain. he told me that to my face. he's doing all he can do. if they would give him a chance. he's doing all this now with all this resistance. can you imagine if they give him a chance and let him do his thing, he could clean this place up. if obama had don't or.
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the policies put us in danger. the guy who killed my son was 30 years old. trish: i think the president is right. your son's life will not be in vain. s means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪
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trish: look at this tweet from peta. claiming cow milk, the milk i feed to my kids with dinner every night. and you probably do, too. but apparent lit's a symbol of white supremacy. peta says you must stop drinking milk now and if you don't, you are a white supremacist. i do want you to know that milk has 18 of the 22 essential nutrients we need. it's associated with decreased risk of diabetes. but if you listen to peta it has an increased risk of racism.
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but the independent women's forum, i don't think she heard this one either. my goodness. i thought it was reading, seeing things when i saw this story. patrice, is this just an example of total lunacy? >> it is a publicity stunt peta is up to. they are smart. they are tying milk to white supremacist because they are trying to get black folks to not want to drink milk. trish: it' irresponsible. i don't want to sounds like your mom, but milk is good for you. >> for those who are lactose intolerant maybe they will look at other alternatives. but they are trying to stick it to the milk industry. when you dig down deeper they are trying to go after the cow industry. they say we are raping cows by
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taking their milk and inaccept naight them. trish: you are an african-american woman. when someone is trying to suggest that what the cows go through is somehow akin to days of slavery. what do you think of that? >> i think it's insanity. they are certainly passionate about what they believe in. but they are wrong to try to tell me something as heinous as slavery or sexual violence to what happened to the production of milk in this country. i think at the end of the day people are smart enough to recognize a publicity stunt. and peta is disingenuous. trish: this is my whole point whether it's the msnbc anchors equating our president saying he's not going to stopped for voter fraud with the kkk or
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whether it's another anchor of the same network saying somehow our president may have characteristics that are similar to hitler, i look at this and i am just wondering where people are? where is their sense of decency and responsibility. kid need milk. your point about lactose intolerance. i'm sure you will figure it outen find something else. but for the industry to be so under threat by something like peta, it's putting our kid under threat. >> at the end of the day what ties these stories together is the idea of using race as a way to scare people and touch a hot button emotional button inside of them. so the idea as long as you say it's racist or there is white supremacy involved. all of a sudden, they are supposed to turn off their intellect and logic and turn on
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that emotional shutdown and say you are absolutely right. but i think the way blacks are starting to embrace this administration and the policies people are not. trish: i'm going home tonight and have myself a big tall glass of milk. to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. : makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. 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.
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as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. do not take xarelto® if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. before starting, tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures and any kidney or liver problems. learn all you can to help protect yourself from a stroke. talk to your doctor about xarelto®. . trish: minutes ago this crossed. the department homeland security spokesperson is tweeting they can confirm, they can confirm there are gang
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members, ms-13 members in the caravan that is fast approaching the united states border with mexico. we're going to have much more on this tonight. i'll see you right back here, 8:00 p.m. eastern, on trish regan "primetime". kennedy: well, it is the worst cover-up in the history of cover-ups. that's what president trump's calling the death of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. the saudis have been very inconsistent with explanations. first they claim khashoggi left the saudi consulate october 2nd alive. they said he died after a fistfight that broke out while he was there under questioning, and today turkey's president erdogan accuses saudis of planning to kill khashoggi days before he entered that consulate and called for the suspects to be tried in turkey. our cia director gina haspel was sent to turkey to investigate the case
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