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dobbs. we thank you for being with us tonight. good night from new york. trish: hundreds more troops arriving at the border. some migrants already arrested for trying to cross the border. we'll get new details in a report live from the ground in tijuana. also breaking this evening. we are awaiting the judge's ruling on the white house taking away cnn jim acosta's trespass. geraldo is here and he says cnn's behavior is inexcusable. and fame-loving lawyer, michael avenatti, says he's innocent.
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they've' refused to give brett kavanaugh due process assuming he was guilty. democratic senator kamala harris trying to draw an outrageous parallel between i.c.e., the u.s. government agency and the kkk. >> i do not see a parallel on what is constitutionally mandated. >> are you aware there is a perception. >> it puts i.c.e. in the came category as the kkk. trish: i'm setting the record straight. "trish regan primetime" * begins right now. migrants arriving by the hundreds on the mexican side of the u.s. border. more than a dozen of them have
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been arrested for trying to cross the border illegally. william lajeunesse is on the border in tijuana with this report. >> we expect to find an army. people said they would be waiting. reporter: impose bug not as fearsome as some thought. contractors welded ray gore wire to the border fence. >> we came to this place so the children can see the beach. >> these migrants raced ahead, leaving behind thousands more waiting for transportation. >> the women with children, with the babies, they need those buses. reporter: back in tijuana, uncertainty. >> to look for a job.
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reporter:' u.s. officials say ambition is irrelevant. >> mexico has offered asylum to these individuals. you are asylum claim until it's fear from mexico won't go well. reporter: border officials say they apprehended a dozen' immigrant migrants sunday night. they believe the caravan got bad advice coming north. >> somebody has to let them know it's not going to be easy. >> reporter: the border is not closed, officials stress. but caravan migrants are expected to get in line like everybody else. trish: the number of u.s. troops deployed to our border reaching 5,800 people as the military
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prepares for the expected arrival. more caravans in the coming weeks. joining me right now, european parliament member and fox news contributor, nigel farage. you have seen this in your neck of the woods on the other side of the pond. any industrials tonight as we prepare for this onslaught? >> mrs. merkel said we can cope. as many who want to come can come. young males, all under 30, trying to be impossible top integrate in our society. the message is you have got to control your borders. what trump says, he wants to stop people coming in illegally. i think he means it. he's got to be tough. just think about this, that
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monstrosity that happened in paris. the massacres in paris. of those 8 terrorists. 5 of them came in throughout murder terrainian claiming t -- came in through the mediterranean claiming to be refugees. trish: if people are coming in and you don't know who's in the crowd, you run the risk. they don't like hearing that, the left, they don't like hearing that. they want open borders. >> this is the globalist agenda. we are world citizens and we should be sable to move freely wherever we like. you know what? the people in the big cities in
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their small cliques think that. but immigration as a subject is transforming european politics and i would suggest american politics as well. trish: sure. your average person out there wants to protect our country, wants to protect the jobs that we have. wants to make sure our taxes don't go up and we don't take on new liabilities. i have liberal friend from sweden and even they will tell you, you can't handle that kind of onslaught into the system. whether you are worried -- forget the crime issues and the cultural immigration issues. it's the pure economic issues as well because they can't afford to offer the same benefits everyone gets in sweden to all these migrants. >> there is a poll this week saying 50% of germans now feel like strangers in their own
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country as a direct result of what mrs. merkel has done. the economic masses, but the cultural stuff matters even more. trish: you know what bothers me, nigel. the cultural challenge there of integrating the middle eastern men coming into places like germany with the rest of society. do you know, and you probably know this quite well, they had to post posters in some of the german swimming pools that showed you could not grab a woman just because she was in a swimsuit. they basically had to x a guy's hand going after her derriere. the idea that you have to post something like that, that tells you -- women suffer in that.
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>> the truth is this. many of the young men who came into europe came from countries in which women are not even treated today like second class citizens. it's worse than that. you can't expect people to come in large numbers, not speak the local language and behave in a way that's acceptable to us. it goes to show we should be generous in our hearts to genuine refugees, not to large numbers of young men seeking economic advantage. that's what the whole thing is about. trish: when you look at these pictures of all these people, they like to tell you it's all women and children. and they are holding their flags, not the american one. >> i published a poster showing this column of people bursting through into europe. as you say, no elderly. no women, no children, no disabled. it's all men 18 and 30 years
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old. trish: you have seen that movie before. what's going to happen with this brexit thing? is theresa may going to have a job? >> she is the worst prime minister i have seen in my lifetime. i am pleased we are seeing resignations in the conservative cabinet and government. i want her gone as quickly as possible. let's get a prime minister that believes in britain and believes in brexit. trish: nigel farage, thank you. a judge will rule any moment on cnn's jim acosta and his right to enter the white house freely. plus michael avenatti insisting he is innocent. we have a rule in this country, innocent until proven guilty.
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trish: cnn white house correspondent jim acosta still cannot enter the white house
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freely after the white house revoked his hard pass after he refused to give up the microphone in that infamous press conference. remember when the woman was trying to take it and he held on for dear life? cnn suing the white house to restore acosta's press credentials. we have geraldo rivera joining us with his thoughts. where to begin. let's start first with jim acosta and his behavior that day. your thoughts. >> i think there is no doubt that jim acosta was rude. he violated every kind precedent in terms of decorum. he was disrespectful to the president of the united states in the very building where the president of the united states preside. i thought it was a shabby showing. the problem is in revoking his
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trespass, in revoking his trespass. someone is speaking in tongues in my ear. in revoking his -- i'm so sorry. this rarely happens. trish: tell me what you think. that's a better idea. in revoking jim acosta's trespass, the white house's legal position is that they have the absolute right to revoke anyone's trespass based on anything even if they don't like the reporter who is doing the speaking. so the news organizations, including fox news, have jumped
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in and they have said, wait a second, this is a first amendment issue, not an issue of decorum. trish: and i hear you. and i ema these with this. and i agree not just because i work here. i agree with our position on it. it's a slippery slope. you can't say we don't like you so we are taking it away. what i would like to see, what i think americans deserve, the president certainly deserves this respect. that we have respect on both sides. the press doesn't go in there in that setting and start shouting questions and refuse to give away microphones. that's not how journalists should act. so it goes both ways. >> again, the problem is this,
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donald trump is very unpopular with most of of the news media. the mainstream media does not like the 45th president of the united states. so they are willing to suspend basic principles like manners, good manners because anything goes if you are attacking trump. almost in the same way michael avenatti, his virtue was extolled and he became the great protect university constitution. the porn lawyer was revealed to be more than he presented himself. he is a porn lawyer. but they welcomed him because he was attacking donald trump. it's the same with jim acosta. he's attacking donald trump so anything he does is okay. trish: if he went after barack obama and shouting questions, i don't think the liberal media would have been okay with that.
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you brought up avenatti. what's your gut reaction here? this is a pretty ugly charge. he says he's innocent. you know, allegedly he said per tmz that she hit me first, that was the direct quote on tmz. we haven't verified that, but it certainly doesn't look good for his political career. >> the thing about the me too movement and time is up. all of those great social progress movements is that as demonstrated with kavanaugh, as demonstrated with many of the people who were accused of abhorrent conduct decades ago. it's easy to make the allegation. sometimes people making the allegation aren't telling the truth. that's why you suspend judgment until you have due process. avenatti was one of the people who jumped the due process line
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and said no believe the accusers. the accusers are always telling the truth. now avenatti is on the shortened of the stick that says he's a wife beater or girlfriend beater. or guilty of domestic violence. he deserves his due process. even though i despise the man. he deserves the same due process of anyone we like. the constitution is for people you like and people you don't like. it really is important when it's someone you don't like. then you have the constitution to rely on. trish: thank you. and i'm sorry for the mixup in the earpiece. >> it's not your fault. trish: democrat senator kamala harris comparing i.c.e. to the kkk. illegal immigrants who by the way aren't supposed to be here,
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right, in the first place, they are scared of ice agents. that somehow makes the agents evil, racist people? that's what i.c.e. is, equivalent to the kkk? i am setting the record straight on miss harris' ignorant comparison. michael avenatti setting the record straight saying the sexual assault allegations are completely false.
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insuring the safety of american citizens by patrolling who is in our country to the kkk. here she is questioning the director of i.c.e. >> are you aware of the perception of many about how the power and the discretion at i.c.e. is being used to enforce the laws? and do you see any parallels? >> i do not see any parallels between officers and agents -- >> i'm talking about perception. >> i do not see a parallel between what is constitutionally man dated with regard to enforcing the law. >> are you aware there is a perception. >> put i.c.e. in the same category as the kkk. >> are you aware of a perception? trish: a perception of i.c.e. akin to the kkk? senator harris should know
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better. she is highly educated. she worked as the attorney general in california before being elected to the senate. maybe part of the problem is she does know better and she doesn't care. she doesn't have a problem lie together american public to advance her standing with the base of her party. the left is manipulating history and they are manipulating modern day events to advance their cause. confuse people, and instill fear in anyone who dares to disagree with them. i dare. and it's not because i'm political. it's because i'm an honest american who knows her u.s. history, and i refuse to allow politicians playing identity politics to corrupt that history. the klu klux qulan was an ugly
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chapter in american history. a few chapters. they were active in the 1860s and 70s and much later. they tried to overthrow republican state governments in the south and tried to intimidate, harass and use violence against african-americans, a very horrible time. they were also active in the 1920s and 1950s. they were anti-immigrants. perhaps that's where miss harris was getting his argument. they were anti-catholic, antijewish, and anti-african-american, some veri' bad people. i.c.e. as a government organization stands for immigration and customs enforcement it's an agency within the department of homeland security. there is nothing racist or clannish about it. i can't believe i even have to say this. i can assure you an organization designed tone force our borders
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and prevent counter fitting and terrorist fundraising which it does, and i have worked closely with i.c.e. on terror financing stories. i.c.e. is not the kkk. and senator harris, a wannabe democratic presidential nominee ought to be ashamed. i'm setting the record straight on this one. learn your history, miss harris. joining me right now, former utah congressman and fox news contributor. jason chaffetz. i can't believe she asked that question and tried to go down that path. >> well said. i think you are laying out the history. senator harris is demonstrating why she'll never ever become the president of the united states. what she did is shameful. it was a decided effort on her part to try to divide america.
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how dare she disparage thousands of our federal employees who are patriotic, hard work, they put their whristles on the line, they walk away from their familiar whrils night after night to go after the criminal element to try to detain and deport them. if there is child pornography that's tracked into the united states it's i.c.e. that has to look at that horrific thing. we are talk about 4 and 5-year-olds being sexually abused, and she has the gal to go before a person who is being nominated by the president to be the director of i.c.e. she is perpetuating it, you are exactly right, she is doing it because she wants to be the democratic nominee for the president of the united states. she is flying her base, and it's hideous, grotesque, and fundamentally wrong.
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trish: when you have women like kamala harris out there, making these accusations, what's happened? >> every time i turn around, i hear the democrats, oh, the republicans, donald trump, he's trying to divide america. this is an example of the democrats overreaching. trying to disparage a group of people. they are law enforcement officers. they abide by the laws congress sets. she doesn't like a law, she should introduce a bill to get rid of the border fence, to strengthen sanctuary cities. don't compare them to the klu klux klan. it's so disgusting. trish: it's shameful. i would hate to think this would get her anywhere with her base. i think americans are smarter than this.
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this is what they keep doing. racist racist racist. the fact that donald trump wants borders is the hive whrenlts of white you present civil and he's the next adolph hitler in the making. this is so irresponsible and disrespectful to the people who suffer historically. >> if you are a spouse or a child of somebody who served in i.c.e., and you have a senator cast aspersions on them, what does that say to you've. what is donald trump's crime snow wants to enforce the law to its fullest. when donald trump talks about putting america first, i think that's where the majority of mayors cans are. they believe in america. she is play together fringe element and it's disgusting. trish: bernie sanders gave a
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speech yesterday and listed off a whole bunch of adjectives that were aggressive and nasty things to say against someone. that was in there with a whole bunch of on ther adjectives being called a racist. >> democrats are on a race to the bottom. they are trying to prove themselves to their base. i think over the next year the will get worse. there will be two dozen or so plus candidates throughout and they are trying to say look how aggressive i am against donald trump. don't take it out by disparaging literally thousands of americans. and law enforcement. trish: the first wave of migrants reaching our border. a dozen migrants have been
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troops deployed to our border political props. 24 hours after senator jeff flake called the deployment of the troops a stunt on the same program. so i guess they got their talk points down. take a look at these images. you tell me, are these people props? are these people stunt actors? no. they are migrants trying come to our country. this is real video. these are real people. joining me now, richard fowler and bre peyton. good to see you both. not a stunt. those are people. thousands of people trying to come here. i am sure many for good reasons. they want a shot at a better economic future. but they want to bust through our border illegally. what do you think about the mainstream media and senator
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flake, a sitting senator on his way out calling this a stunt? >> i think it's completely ridiculous and out of touch. the idea donald trump invented this crisis shows you joe scarborough spent way too much time in new york city. i'm from a border state and i can tell you this is a problem that's been perk lating for decades. even before the care vans, hundreds of illegal immigrants controls the border every day. they are given a court date, and often they don't show up for the court date it's difficult to deport them once they are here. and after they are deported it's easy for hem to come back into the border. it's reasonable for americans to be frustrated with that reality especially with the huge swarms of migrants come together border, many of whom are violent. trish: richard, do you agree
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with scarborough? >> i think ma'am of whom are violent is not right. trish: let's get back to the stunt thing. do you think this is a stunt. do you think these images, thousands of people coming toward our border, is this all pretend. >> i definitely think people are coming towards our border because they want economic and political freedom and they want the american dream, and they should have their day in courted. trish: so senator flake and joe scarborough are wrong. >> i think what they are talking about are the troops on the border. we know the troops will not be armed. they can't apprehend any of these individuals, that's against the law. they will be building tents and laying barbed wire, and they are cost the american people $200 million. trish: i want to play some sound from general keane, four star army general who was really
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disgusted buyer senator flake referring to our u.s. troops as some kind of stunt or prop. watch here. >> it's insulting. they thought they had sufficient law enforcement capability to deal with the problem. but all the other chores that need to be done, they wanted the military to help with that. and our youngsters are down there helping protect the sovereignty of the united states, and we have a senator on national television saying that performance is a stunt. it's outrageous. trish: indeed. richard, do you want to respond to that. >> i respect general keane. we shouldn't disparage our troops. but we should disparage where we deploy them. wasting $200 million that we could use to fund border patrol or build president trump's wall. trish: what are you going to do,
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say come on in? they will hopefully prevent them from coming in. >> we believe in efficient government spending. it's a waste of resources. all they are doing is laying barbed wire and building tents it's not an effective use of money. trish: i'll leave you with this. we deserve as a country to see meaningful immigration reform so we don't have to do things like this. >> the reason why the troops have to be there is because democrats are unwilling to take serious measures along the border. they are unwilling to fund the border wall and beef up i.c.e. there needs to be more personnel and resources dedicated to that. >> i.c.e. doesn't work at the border. trish: steve hilton and his
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warning on why we must secure our borders. michael avenatti calling for due process which he's rightfully entitled to. but doesn't it work both what is? why is he so quick to call judge kavanaugh as unfit. >> kavanaugh is not fit. there should not be a rush to confirm this man. today...
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trish: migrants arriving at our border with mexico by the hundreds tonight. also experiencing a migrant influx, none other than europe. it was a big issue in the u.k.'s brexit vote in 2016. now the fallout from the european union may cost prime minister theresa may her job. joining me, steve hilton, host of ""the next revolution"." what's going to happen in your home country.
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steve: you have got someone in charge in the form of theresa may who is against brexit. she campaigned against it, she didn't believe tonight. she is leading a government that is part of the establishment that's against brexit. they see it as a problem they have to minimize rather than an opportunity to be seized. they wasted two years in my view trying to negotiate a deal with the e.u. where the incentive for the e.u. is to punish britain as a deterrent to stop other countries from doing the same thing. they should have said we voted to leave. let's get on with it, and put in place the policies that will make britain to be a good place for businesses to invest in. trish: it's like a band-aid. you have to rip it off fast.
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if you peel on it bit by bit it hurts a little bit more. they have a woman in charge who as you say has never been all in. it's this tap dancing move. will this cost her her job? it sound like no one * is happy. >> no one * is happy. and no one can agree on an alternative policy or alternative leader. that's why she is still there. even though everyone is disappointed in what she is doing. there is a possibility she just clings on in an unsatisfactory way. what you really need is a bold leader who will go in there and say this is a fantastic opportunity. let's go for it. i am afraid i don't see you anyone on the horizon who could do that. this could have been such a positive thing for the u.k. trish: is it going to muddle
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along here? are they going to come to a con zpliewtion where do you see this heading in the next few weeks? >> weeks and months. i think muddling along feels like the most of likely outcome. there is currently a deadline which is march 29. that's the official date for leaving. that's why there is pressure to get a deal done now. there is a possibility they will push that date back. i think one thing that's getting more and more likely of a second referendum to say right, we tried to do it this way, it didn't work. do we really want to leave. it's such an insult to people to say you voted to leave, you got the wrong answer so we'll make you vote again. trish: like we don't trust you. we don't trust the voters. it reminds me of florida and georgia.
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right? steve: exactly right. trish: is there anything you can learn from this whole debacle? reef * the way you started the conversation on immigration, that was one of the driving forces of the campaign. the idea of taking back control of the u.k. borders. the critics say it's a stunt, you are trying to make political capital out of it. if you don't control immigration, then people get really fed up, and you can get all sort of negative consequences. much better to have a controlled system that manages the process in an orderly way. trish: thank you so much. you can catch steve hosting "the next revolution" every sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox news channel. fame-loving lawyer, michael avenatti maintaining his innocence as he vows to clear
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violence, he has been released bail, and wasting no time, proclaiming his innocence. he might be. i tell you, he deserves due process, last i checked, we believed in innocent until proven guilty, he deserves that. too bad mr. avenatti did not seem to think the men he targeted deserved that same right. >> we believe all these allegations, brett kavanaugh is not fit to sit on u.s. supreme court. >> brett kavanaugh is not fit to sit on highest court of the land, there should not be a rush to confirm this man to a lifetime position on the u.s. supreme court with all of these women coming forward. let this be a warning to donald trump, brett kavanaugh, and other surrogates. trish: i whopper if he get -- wonder if he is getting a taste of his open medicine, joining me, trial attorney misty morris.
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i get it, he is doing his client a bidding. but you know, there are those that really dislike him. they feel like it is some kind of poetic justice. i think important to remember to take the high road in this, you are 9 innocent until proven guilty. >> this is the right everyone has, that is cornerstone of our justice system, but avenatti believes that is only when it convenient for him, he was happy it take not proven allegations that were recanted later, they were not truthful, put them out in in media, without a second thought, now he gets his just desserts on that. trish: there should be some sense of you know, your ethics as an attorney. you want to be able to believe your client.
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everyone deserves the right to an attorney. my dad was a trial lawyer. and i grew up in an environment where everyone deserved that protection. but, you know i think when you can pick and choose what cases you take, what allegations you take, don't you have an ethical responsibility as a lawyer to not take some kind of sham case? >> you have a personal and professional responsibility, you have to vet these cases, vet your clients, these untruthful statement to record. trish: one of the women, basically said, yeah, everything that michael avenatti told you is not true. >> we saw that play out, we saw a sworn statement from julie swetnick, we heard that another witness was going to support her sworn statement, then they both
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recanted. trish: should he have been disbarred? >> now deputy of justs as -- department of justice as we know is looking into that particular instance, if he truly did that purposefully to inpun inimpugn e kavanaugh, then yes, he will certainly face ethics issues if that comes out from the investigation, but right now only time will tell. trish: he can't be feeling too good right now. >> great to see you. trish: we have a lot coming up tomorrow night appears morgan will be here -- piers morgan will be here, he will have a thing or two to say about brexit, and joe co with highligs
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from the week. and some tough weather here in the northeast in new york city, i hope that everyone stays safe, kennedy will begin right now, see you back here tomorrow. ♪ kennedy: thank you, tritch. what a night, florida is quote, laughingstock of the world according to district judge mark walker, as lawyers in sunshine state fight over every ballot in recount, while one election is looking settled, the other gets more ridiculous, it appears desantis won the governor's race according to election officials and gillum, gained one vote in recount. gillum has yet to re-concede, i am sure he will at some point, desantis is calling him them,

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