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another rally where he'll support josh hawley who is trying to unseat claire mccaskill. join us tomorrow, attorneys victoria toensing, joe digenova. thanks for joining us. good night. trish: we are hours away from the first polls opening up across this nation. in moments eric trump will be here with what is at stake for your security and for your money. this as his father president trump crisscrosses the country. president trump: everything we have achieved is at stake tomorrow. everything. because they can take it apart just as fast as we built it.
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but i don't think that's going to happen based on what i'm seeing all over the place. trish: fresh pictures of migrants taking any means necessary to make it to our borders. the administration tells us they are being aided and organized by groups determined to get these people to the u.s. borderer. coming up. sebastian gorka says there are real reasons to fear this group. he joins with us his specific intel tonight. i want you to see this video. these are members of the black panther party in the streets of georgia armed with assault rifles the cam pawn for georgia's gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams. why hasn't miss abrams or the mainstream media called them out. a former black panther turned
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conservative activist is here to talk about that hypocrisy. lewis farrakhan is continuing his disgusting anti-israel rhetoric chanting death to america with a chorus of iranian students. voters heading to the polls are daring to suggest this should be a referendum on donald trump's racism. the high hip truth i is straight ahead on "trish regan primetime." republicans and democrats are in a fight to the finish as voters prepare to head to the polls in what may be the most of critical mid-term election recent history.
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president trump maintaining a breakneck pace. joying me another member of the trump family working to get out the vote. you are pretty busy. you are trying to rally up support there. what is your prediction? >> we are fighting. we as americans are wing. our economy is winning. we have the fastest growing gdp. 3.7% unemployment. there are 7.2 million available jobs. there are more jobs available than those available to fill the jobs. we have the lowest unemployment rate since 1969. we have had 11 months where unemployment has gone below 4% and six much them are under president trump. we are winning with north korea and iran and winning with our
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trade deals and economy. we are winning with jobs and manufacturing come can back to this country. we are winning with the opioid crisis and the cost of prescription drugs. i just hope, i hope that republicans aren't complacent and take it for granted as wages rise. we had the first wage increase in 16 years in this country. trish: that's good stuff. i say that as an economic journalist. i look at what your father has been able to accomplish. i think it's tremendous. however, that's the economic side of things. there are concerns the left has is spowsed about some of his rhetoric. they are trying to say your dad is a racist and people should go out to vote because we need to fight back on his anti-semitism. >> african-american unemployment
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is the lowest it's ever been. his polls are by far the highest any republican has ever had. how do you make a successful country for every american? my father was the last person in the world who needed to run for president. he did it because we had jets that couldn't take off because they didn't have enough parts to put on our fighter planes. they were taking parts off museum planes to get our planes airborne. this isn't the america we ever envisioned. we need to be number one at everything we do. we need to be number one in it in, with vets, with our education. with everything. trish: you mention complacency.
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when people are feeling good about the future, they are thinking maybe i don't need to go vote. >> if we lose nancy pelosi and chuck schumer win. nancy pelosi wants to double taxes, raise tax, attack law enforcement, abolish i.c.e., ban plastic straws. >> and allow thousands of migrants into the country. >> she said i'll use subpoena power. that's what they do in venezuela. that's not what they do in america. i'm going to subpoena everybody who doesn't believe what i believe in. that would stop our countries in its tracks. can you imagine right now with 4.2% gdp growth what would happen if the democrats double our taxes? we would see the next great defletion this country.
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everything about america is better off right now. opportunity, jobs, we are doing so unbelievably well, we are winning. trish: do you think the democrats are missing something? they think they are going to take back the house. i think that will come with some consequences meaning we'll get boiled in that gridlock that washington knows very, very well. and there will be a lot of finger pointing and subpoenas, and potential even -- i don't think they will get the senate, but possibly if maxine waters gets her way, possible impeachment for your father. none of which is good for the country and the economy. are they in some ways do you fear or welcome that they are overconfident? >> you saw them other day. nancy pelosi came out, we are absolutely going to win. the trump voters comes out. if the trump supporters -- not
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just republicans. you know how many democrats came up to me on the campaign trail? i'm a democrat and i have seen me up 401k go up 35%. i'm 100% with your father. assuming the people who have done so well, which is all americans, but assuming americans get out. assuming trump supporters get out and vote for the republican ticket, we'll have an amazing night. if people are comply sent and they decide to stay home. and they are making more money and have a good job. you will see nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. if that were to happen the consequences are unthinkable. it will be open borders, massive taxes, it will be resist, obstruct, defame. you saw what they did with brett kavanaugh. yesterday all the accuser came out and said just kidding. we wanted to make it up.
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trish: i hate the politics of that. i think you are on to something when you say a lot of democrats came up top you and said i'm voting for your father because they are sick of red or blue and they do like green. thank you so much. we have a lot coming up. democrats expecting to flip the house. kayleigh mcenany says we have been here before and the democrats may be too confident right now. just like they and the media were confident in november 2016. >> the abc tracking poll has hillary clinton up by 12. >> an abc tracking poll put clinton 12 points ahead of donald trump. too no candidate down this far at this point has ever recovered. kayleigh, you heard what the media was saying in 2016.
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i know eric is being cautious. he told me off camera. he doesn't like to say we are going to win because there is a superstitious part of him. but when you look at what democrats are saying, we are going to take the house. how to you react? >> no one can predict that at this point. i foresaw president trump's trickery on the horizon. trish: how did you see through the polls that were telling you something else entirely. >> look on the ground. you saw trump signs everywhere. there was a definite feeling on the ground that something was happening. but here is the question. is the trump voter a republican voter? does that translate? trump pulled in moderate democrats and independents. our task is to make that voter a republican voter.
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trish: i think he command a lot in the way of star power. he packs the stadium but that doesn't mean those voters will be as enthusiastic about the republican candidate as they are say maybe about the president himself. does his ability to sort of get the base all rallied up transfer? is that going to be a challenge as far as you see it? >> it's a big challenge for donald trump. i don't think he's rallying his base the way they want him to. paul ryan called him over the weekend and said please talk about the economy and not immigration. he said no, i'm going to talk about immigration. trish: we have been talking about immigration, too, i will tell you why, andrew because immigration is an issue. >> do you want to put up the photos of the rallies with andrew gillum in florida. thousands of people take together streets and marching to the polls.
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i guarantee you we'll have a great night in florida and ohio. people are running away from donald trump. 50% of republican union members are voting against donald trump. and i'm telling you, i think we are in a good position. you see the people crossing through the river. we showed people earlier being transported in vehicled. and we are being told by the administration they are being assisted and helped by organized groups. i think the economy is a major economy. this also is a big concern to voters. so complete politically speaking, doesn't this resonate? >> this resonates. president trump is also talking about the economy. you can talk about a lot of things in an hour and a half long rally. every harvard-harris poll shows
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57% want a barrier on the border. they want strict border enforcement. this president you talk about him not mobilizing voters. that's not accurate. every single rally we see, he rallies in tennessee and marcia blackburn takes a double digit lead. >> it's not happening in florida, it's not happening in ohio, and this immoral hate rhetoric he's spewing every night because he can't talk about the economy. trish: i'm tired of that calling it immoral hate. >> these people that are walking -- a thousand miles away. they are fleeing murder and rape and death. trish: 50 miles away tonight. >> what happensn if your kids were in that position. would you tell them to leave
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honduras. trish: don't think for two seconds i don't have empathy for these people, i do. but i also have empathy for people in our country right now. do you want 12,000, 7,000, whatever the number may be coming into this country and doing so illegally, and then applying for asylum? no, you do it the right way. anywhere else in the country, in the world. if you want to come to the united states of america, you apply for asylum. >> you have the right to come to the border and apply for asylum. trish: they are coming here illegally and they are disappearing into the system. i am all for bringing people that want to be american and want to embrace your culture and bring them here. absolutely. but let's do it the right way. trish: straight ahead, thousands
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of migrants marching toward our border. new tonight, president trump's warning on what will happen if democrats win back the house. president trump: if you want more caravans, if you want more crime, vote democrat tomorrow. if you want strong borders and safe communities, no drugs, no caravans, vote republican. trish: coming up, dr. he gaftian gorka -- dr. sebastian gorka. disturbing video of armed black panthers in georgia campaigning for stacey abrams. a former black panther turned conservative on why scare tactics like this don't work anymore. one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees.
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trib * as people prepare to go to polls across the country. thousands of migrants are trekking towards our border. who is in the caravans. president trump says there is
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reason to fear. dr. gorka, thanks for being here. >> congratulations on your elevation, well-deserved, trish. dhs made a statement in the last 24 hours. there at least 240 known criminals inside the caravan. those are the ones we actually have some kind of intelligence on. this is a national security issue. these are individual who are a threat to u.s. security. if there are a fraction of asylum seekers. there is an established system for them to apply for asylum. an important point, if you are politically persecuted or persecute forward your religious beliefs or ethnic back grouped, you are supposed to apply for
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asylum in the first country you land in after you leave the country you are persecuted in. you are not supposed to walk another thousand miles. trish: the law surrounding asylum is very clear and specific. how many people might be able to apply for asylum. that's actually quite disputable. it has to be religious or political express that you are under in your country. he given -- so given that these laws are so specific, given that you are supposed to apply in the nearest country. how can you be applying in the u.s. to begin with?
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>> people associate the trump campaign with him coming count case later at trump tower. that's not really where his campaign for president began. it began with that rally with jeff sessions, the first senator to endorse him. what was the platform for his campaign? it was immigration reform. the wall is part of that. but it started with immigration reform because the immigration system is full of loopholes. the thought that you can come in on your own recognizance, the people disappear into the country. trish: there are a lot of people who want to come here for the right reasons. i look at this crowd of people which seems predominantly male. seems to be a lot of young mendes spite the media telling
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us it's women and children. i see people holding their own flags up. even just from a marketing perspective. i kind of maybe would appreciate it if they would show the american flag to show they want to be american. instead it comes off as a hostile kind of approach. just from a fewer what your up tensions are perspective, i would like to think people are coming here for the right reasons. >> it comes over as a political stunt. i'm a legal immigrant to the united states. my parents were refugees. my father escaped from a political prison. i can tell when something is a political stunt and what it's actually meant in terms of loving the country you wish to be a part of. these people for the most of part on the coming here because they fear for their safety or want to be part of the great american dream, they are coming
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here to make money and send it back home. if we open the doors we would have 7 billion people in america and america would cease to exist. do you believe in america as a concept or do you want to open the gates so the mob can take over? trish: you are accused of being cruel, and you know i have a lot of empathy. the first to say we should welcome people for the right reasons. but that said, dr. gorka, we are only so big and our economy can only handle so much. why not out up to all of latin america while you are at it. somehow this wealth redistribution they are so keen on could really go into action.
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>> we don't have to make excuses for ourselves. we are the most of generous nation in the world, number one, in terms of international aid. we are the most of generous nation in the world in terms of the immigrants we already absorb every year. we don't have to justify ourselves to anybody. at the end of the day, if you have unfettered immigration into america, that's political suicide and you don't get to help anybody and the whole nation collapses. the math is simple. your guest doesn't get the math. trish: math matters. i want to congratulate you on your book. "why we fight." for more on this take on the threats we are facing in this nation. here we are hours away from the first polls opening up. democrats are betting on winning the house.
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>> i think we need more republicans and we'll win everything. we are getting the wall. we already started building it. but we are wing on so many different fronts. but we do need more republicans. history says that whoever is president always seems to lose the mid terms. nobody had an economy like we have. trish: that's true. we have a heck of an economy. does that translate into more votes? there is much at stake tomorrow. americans have an opportunities to issue a referendum on the
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administration as president trump is begging them to do, or vote for a continuation of the policies working economically for the country. if the republicans win the house and senate there always good shot you might see another tax cut and greater border security. but if the democrats twhrin is a good shot we'll get more of what we know washington is good at, gridlock. maxine waters keep promising the world impeaching trump is her goal. and you have the threat of a politically threatening environment. but these concerns may not even matter because the democrats have shown us how wrong they are in their own polls at least when we think back to 2016. here with his view, former trump 2016 campaign manager and author of the forthcoming back "trump's
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enemies, how the deep state is undermining the presidency." >> we have seen this. we have seen record turnout early in the key battleground states. up until last 48 hours the republicans actually held a voting advantage over the democrats which is almost unheard of. at the end the democrats did take over by a smaller margin than where it was two years ago. we have seen 5 million votes cast which means electorate is excited right now. trish: do you think it's the republicans who are getting out to vote more? >> you have snore job opportunities because of what the president and this administration has done. if you are african-american or his andic or a female, you have more job opportunities than you have ever mapped there are more people working in our country
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than there has went in history our country. you go and you want to keep those policies moving forward. if democrats taking control of the house of representatives. that brings washington, d.c. to a stand still and that means no more tax cuts and it goes back to the way it used to be. which is an economic potential recession. maxine waters, the chairman of the house financial services committee. trish: i think we have some sound. she has been make something threats. we'll save that for tomorrow. but we'll find out what happens tomorrow. but she has been saying over and over again if she gets in and she expects to get in there she is going to make life difficult for the banks. what she fails to understand when you make things difficult
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for the banks and tell them they can't lend money, guess who it hurts? the people who want to borrow the money. >> the feds are raising interest rates. we have to make sure we don't get into that area where we have a bubble. maxine waters wants to tighten restrictions on money. we see what happens when we are lending money too conservatively. maxine waters will make it difficult for people to get homeownership and money. last thing we need now is going backwards to the days of the obama administration where we had massive unemployment and massive depression going on. trish: i said it was all left up to the feds, they were the only ones engage in any kind of policy because we didn't see it
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from the obama administration other than the stimulus plan that went nowhere. you were there as campaign manager during the thick of things with donald trump. and the polls were clearly quite wrong. there is any reason to think that the polls are wrong again this time around? >> i have no faith in the prognosticators because of what they did two years ago. i remember looking up on election day and look at the barometer on the website that said donald trump had 1% chance of being elected president. in the place whereas they said there is going to be a democratic wave. they have been talking about the democratic wave in texas which is never going to come. we are going to win seats in indiana, north dakota, montana, west virginia. we have seats we are going to win.
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we are extremely competitive in florida. rick scott is going to win that seat. we have opportunities no one is talking about. the opportunities in new jersey. there are some great candidates there. this is a good year for republicans in the u.s. senate. donald trump and mike pence have done everything they can to help candidates get across the finish line. trish: thank you so much. corey lewandowski. maxine waters insisting president trump is targeting her and promoting violence. did anyone remember when she said this? >> you get out and you create a crowd, and you push back on them. and you tell them they are not welcome. trish: plus these black and% armed with assault weapons are take together streets of georgia to try and pressure voters. they want the voters to vote for
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stacy abrams. this is what you call intimidation, isn't it? and it's not right. we have the full story moments away.
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i'll play it for you. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get up and you create a crowd. and you push back on them, and you tell them they are not welcome. trish: that sudden pretty divisive to me. headlines, representative waters. you can't have your cake and eat it too. you can't say he's the on the one encouraging a lack of civility when you are out there telling people to follow administration members into restaurants to heckle them. isn't shy doing what she is accusing the president of does thousand would argue even worse? joining me ned ryun and kelly gibson. you can't have it both ways. she says he is lacking civility.
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yet she is the one who is pews stuff like that encouraging a kinds of violence against anyone who works for the trump administration. >> it many total hypocrisy. she called for physical intimidation and harassment against members of the trump administration, and now she is accusing trump of violence. all trump is doing is point out the facts. if democrats take the house back and i don't think they will. but if they did, maxine waters would be chair of financial services, jerry nadler would be head of the judiciary committee. maxine waters is one of the most of corrupt members much congress. crew is saying that.
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the group has -- she has gone the hit with plea ethics violations. she advocated on behalf of a bank her husband held shares in without disclosing that. trish: she is make all kinds of promises. she wants to make life difficult for the banks which would then make life difficult for the economy. what's your take on this, kellyanne of how she is approaching this. >> i think you can call it what you will. the president hasn't encouraged his followers to treat people unkindly. but two wrongs don't make a right. chairman of this committee could subpoena his bank records.
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he has not released any of his taxes. trish: before you jump all over. i didn't see it that way. i see it as we should all be a little bit afraid if she is the head of the bank committee. >> what makes you say that? trish: because i covered wall street for a long time. paulson comes to mind and ben bernanke. i remember some of those questions were lacking in financial knowledge. >> i will be the first african-american, the first woman to chair the powerfulling financial services commit -- the powerful financial services committee. that's all of wall street, the understand companies, the banks? what am i going to do to you? i am going to do to you what you did to us. trish: i'm all for her being the
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first african-american woman to chair this committee, let me make that clear. but it waltz second part of that sounds where she said i'm going to do to you basically what you did to us. what do you think she meant by that, kelly? >> i think she meant the banking industry took for granted the people that were part of their ecosystem. a lot of people lost their life savings and wealth because of bad decisions and corruption by the banks. i think what she is saying is she is going to apply reasonable standards to the banks so regular americans don't lose their life savings. trish: the obama years were a disaster for people.
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they weren't able to learned to people who need to be lent to. including women, african-americans, and hispanics. we want to free up the system so people can get access to capital. >> i would agree with corey. we have to find right balance. we have to free up capital at the same time and slow down our both. trish: more people being able to access capital, and that what else we wants. i agree it's a balance. my fear is maxine waters may not understand that balance. we'll go back to relitigating 2008 all over again and that won't get us anywhere. good to see you both. coming up, new tonight. disturbing video of armed black
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lou: members of the black panther party are hitting the campaign trail. they have a message. vote form democratic gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. with me right now, former black panther turned christian conservative author, nathan heber. >> primetime has been waiting for you for a long time. congratulations. trish: tino in your path you were a black panther. is this a common intimidation tactic the group uses? >> it's only assault weapons?
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who are they guarding against? do they expect the police to attack them? they are intimidating the people of georgia. the candidates have not come out and said anything about it. these are the new black and%. they are called kittens. they are intimidated because they think they are slaves. they think the white people control them and white people are inferior to them. trish: i know you see it differently. i do too. i think the days of identity politics are coming to an end. you can get beyond that. i'm not denying that there is a lot of prejudice that exists in our culture today. nathan, i appreciate a positive
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message, one of empowerment. we can get beyond identity politics and beyond race and beyond gender through economic prosperity. is this tactic that they are employing and identity politics overall increasingly a thing of the past? >> this all over now. trish, you want success. you want freedom. they do not want what you want. they want management. they want more welfare, they want guilt. trish: why wouldn't they want success for everyone? what's the problem with that? >> they are great managers. they get their economic success from keeping people poor. they want you to be miserable in your misery. they want more welfare and low income housing, never high
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income housing. higher minimum wage, not higher wages. trish: you need every one to tax people's wealth. rules farrakhan leading that iranian chant with college students with death to america. he testified himself against calling -- he specifically said how much he disliked jews in this particular segment. let's watch it. >> when they talk about farrakhan, call me a hater. you know what they do? call me an anti-semite? stop it. i'm anti-termite. trish: when are democrats going to disavow this guy? >> they are never going to do that.
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