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among the guests joining him then will be mark lauder andjas. trish: threats of a human stampede at the border. fox learned things could soon escalate. we have the terrifying details night. the u.s. military is preparing for the worst. defense secretary james mattis says the white house authorized the use of lethal force if necessary to protect our agents guarding the border. general jack keane is here next. congressman sean duffy in the house. dr. sebastian gorka. they all have new warnings this evening.
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. this is disturbing stuff. we are getting reports the migrant caravan may be planning a human stampede at our border in order to provoke the trump administration. it's being done deliberately and we are being told this from sources that are trying to help the migrant groups move forward into the united states. this alarming report comes as the white house is approving a memo allowing u.s. troops at the border to take on some law enforcement roles and use deadly force if necessari' to protect' our border troops. joining me right now with more, retired four. star general jack keane. sad it's coming to this. as we get niece reports they may
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be planning human stampede. what's going through your head as a military professional. >> it's likely we have pretty good intelligence. we saw manifestation of this when a caravan reached the guatemalan mexican border. the mexican police had given the indication to dhs or secretary nielsen's folks they were going to stand fast. and they did not stand fast as we all witnessed because they stormed that side of the bridge and the police recognized this may get into a violent situation, and they pulled away. we likely have some undercover agents wick suspect, with this caravan, particularly in mexico. we have some sense of what's taking place here. trish: some have been critical of that. they don't like the fact that we
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have undercover agents and we have paid informant. but i'm sure this is what the cia has been doing for years. i think you can go back to the revolutionary war and you will see george washington made sure we had paid informants so we knew what was going on with the other side. dhs has the intelligence. of course, we do. i think as altruistic as we want to be and as much as we want to help people, we have a history of helping people and have a history of immigration. this is a different case. and when the president talks about an invasion, do you think, general web's on to something as we watch these people marching towards our border threatening a human stampede and carrying their flags? >> i think this is the first president who tried to put his finger on what has become a
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continuous problem leading to an epidemic. thousands of people a month entering the country illegally just doesn't make any sense if you are trying to maintain the sovereignty of your nation. it becomes a national security issue to be sure. it was a big part of his political campaign. but i'm more interested in the fact he's trying to get something done with this. we need some laws to be written because the ones we have are not all that useful. but he's trying to use the resources he has to disincentivize people from coming to let them not won't be as easy as it was in the past. and obviously to do something about it at the border. >> even if it means using force, general, to protect our people. our troops. >> well, let's be clear about
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what the' u.s.' military is going to be. you know posse comitatus prevents us from using fed cal troops for law enforcement. but as i listened to secretary mattis, he received the executive order from chief of staff kelly doing that for the president of the united states. and it did indicate that they can use lethal force if necessary. they can control crowds and detain for a minimum amount of time. what mattis has decided to do is -- hasn't changed any of the standing rules he has. he has new authorities. but he's only going to use them if secretary nielsen needs them. he's saying that the military police are the only ones that
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will back up the border patrol and they will only do it with shields and batons. they will be unarmed. he'll only arm them if the situation gets to the point where that's lethal force is necessary. he doesn't think it will be necessary. trish: i certainly hope not. i want to ask you about the opinion piece in the "new york times." it's titled trump's border stunt is a profound betrail of our military. the president used the american military as toy soldiers with the intent of manipulating a domestic mid-term. >> i recollection. you worked in the -- you worked in the military for a long time. i would imagine if you worked in the military you wouldn't appreciate being referred to as a toy soldier. >> i think it's nonsense,
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rubbish and likely politically motivated in opposition to a president whose policies they don't agree with. no one can dispute the fact that using military forces to reinforce the border patrol to deal with this kind after crisis is legal, authorized and justified. and listen. are there political implications with the use of military force? of course there are. if we are going to war overseas huge political implications. when george h.w. bush provided troops to hurricane andrew weeks before his election, were there political implications? yes. when george w. bush deployed troops' after today trin a, some people thought he didn't send enough and get enough done. but to suggest that this is a
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phoney issue. the president did not create the caravan crisis. he's not creating the issue at the border math that may be a human wave stampede. he didn't start that. he's trying to do something about it. trish: well put. general, thank you. happy thanksgiving. the president on twitter furious over the 9th circuit's ruling over asylum restrictions. the 9th says he's wrong. the president labeled the judge who ruled against the restrictions a quote obama judge. tonight the chief justice of the supreme court john roberts is getting into the act saying we do not have obama judges or trump judges or bush judges or clinton judges. we have an extraordinary group of judges doing their level best
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to do equal right to those appearing before them. joining me is sean duffy. john roberts is trying to defend the court system. but let's face it the 9th circuit doesn't have the best'' record when it comes to donald trump. >> whether it's sanctuary cities or the travel ban. they want to look for a court that will look favorabli' upon litigation. we would like to think our court as non-partisan and they leave their partisan cred behind when they put on that black robe. but some of these petitions are filed in the 9th circuit because they are liberal. trish: then they get overturned in the supreme court. it seems a waste of resources to go through all that.
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and it doesn't put the country in a good spot. you get furt earth division when the 9th circuit is going one way and the supreme court is going another. >> donald trump is trying to protect our border. you have the 9th circuits who has a different opinion on that. congress has to act. our immigration laws are broken. we have to come together. republicans, democrats, house and senate, and figure out to way to move forward and secure our border. deal with those inside the country, but figure a legal pathway for people to come into the country and fill the demands'. trish: you are talking about legal immigration reform. >> the courts would have direction from the congress. trish: instead we are look at what we are looking at tonight. the potential for a violent situation on the border where we
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have to send u.s. troopsth -- troops in. this is coming, i would say, to a crisis level, and therefore all the more reason for to you do so. >> you are seeing violence. we want to see -- it speaks to the kind of people in the caravan that are willing to use extreme measures to get into our country. i get frustrated wed you have americans with the caravan coaching them on what to say to gain access to our asylum laws. that's problematic. trish: you think they want to see this political hay? leftist radical groups according to the president of the' united states are trying to prop these groups up. >> they believe in open borders. if this caravan is successful, you can guarantee every two weeks you will have full pell caravans, and everyone who mass
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ever lived in south or central america will come to the american border. trish: we might as well go tore canada while we are at it. >> i think those advocating for those who want to come in illegalli'. they think if you can't change the hearts and minds of the americans here today, we make it makeup of americans who will' support' this. trish: stacey abrams who did not win on georgia and has gone on a tour lamenting it, the queen of sour grapes. she talked about allowing illegals to vote. then you have got the san francisco school board situation on the west left coast where they are also allowing in that case people who are in the
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city illegally to vote for the school board. is that the end game? >> i don't know if you know this. we had a vote in the congress we brought up. you have to be taken american citizen to vote in scene american election, and every republican voted for that vote and virtually every democrat voted against it or voted present because they don't believe in the concept that you have to be an american citizen to vote in an election. you have the alexandria ocasio-cortezs who want to apolish i.c.e. trish: what you said about the democrats. >> we said you have to be an american citizen to vote in an american election. and virtually every democrat voted no or they voted present because they didn't want to vote yes. you have to be a citizen to vote in our election.
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that's how extreme they have become. john f. kennedy wanted to rebuild the military. '. trish: he cut taxes. >> these guys have lost their minds. trish: and they are losing america. congressman sean duffy, say hello your wife. straight ahead, the liberal media downplaying the real threats of the migrant caravans. the threat is very real. this is not a stunt. reaction and new intel from drop sebastian gorka. not surprisingly, people don't want politics with their thanksgiving turkey. but tonight we can have to fun with it,
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we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. trish: the left is in attack mode over president trump's refusal to dump saudi arabia as an ally. >> the president made it clear he doesn't care about the facts.
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forget about america first, if there is a dictator who wants to imprison journalists, that's okay. >> we are a moral country and the president just trade that for 30 pieces of silver. >> donald trump isn't thinking about geopolitical interests or middle east peace web's thinking about his own wallet. trish: that's just plain old wrong. if you were president and thinking about your own wallet, i think he would be far nice tore china than we have seen from this president. so that logic does not hold up. when it comes to foreign policy democrats seem to have it both ways. they want to hold on to the iran nuclear deal. they also want to cut ties with saudi arabia. they don't want a trade deal
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with china, but they want china as a partner to deal with south korea. they can't have it both ways. what do they really want other than donald trump out of office. joining us, scott bolden. we'll start with you. what else it you guys want? you have a lot of people confused. >> there are a lot of republicans who are upset with the president, people like corker and mitt romney and senator graham. so it's a bipartisan piece because of the brutal murder of khashoggi. and the president seems to be choosing the prince's statements to him over what the cia has said. i don't think sanctioning the prince of saudi arabia doesn't
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mean we have to cut ties with them. they have to understand the message that this is not to be tolerated. as a global partner they have to share our global principles and global values. they are. so the president has to do something. right now he's signaling that he's not doing anything. trish: bethany? is that what he's signaling? what else is going into his decision making from your viewpoints. >> what happened to khashoggi is re prehencible. it shouldn't be taken lightly. we know the saudi government denied any sort of idea that the crown prince ordered this murder. and the saudi government says it was government officials who
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committed this crime and they are going to be punished and they sentenced five people. they are facing the death penalty now. so president trump's question is whether the crown prince ordered this or not. he's not 100% sure we have all the facts surrounding this. president trump wants to keeped in mind they are one of our strongest allies in the middle east. trish: i hear you, liz. this is why i would never want to be president of the united states because i think it's this kind of complicated stuff that causes you to not be able to sleep at night, and believe me from all we have seen and heard about the president, he doesn't sleep much at night. but you think about the challenge. let, think about it from his stand point, from america's standpoint. it's estimated the white house has said, edtold me this when i -- he told me this when i
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spoke with him five weeks ago in that interview. you are looking at 500,000 their can jobs tied to these contracts with saudi arabia. so you have got the jobs going on. then you have the alliance of them being our ally in that region. are we going to allow the contracts to go to china and russia and say we are not going to be friends with saudi arabia anymore? iran isn't our friend. where are we going to turn? russia and china are aligned with iran. shame on the crown prince for having anything to do with this. shame on him for not being able to control his government enough so that something so idiotic and heinous and horrible couldn't be prevented. i hear you on that, scott. and i know we have to stand for something. but you also need to be selective. you have got to pick which
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battle you are going to fight. and maybe this is one -- i don't know the answer to this. i understand both sides. but i think he's saying what is the near-term harm to us. if it's too much, we can't do it. too many jobs on the line, too much money, and historical alines are important. >> i don't think it's a tough choice. you can be aligned and be a global partner. but if you do something this disturbing and heinous and you brutally kill and dismember your critic, somebody has to pay for that. trish: he's concerned we'll pay for that. it will be 500,000 americans who will lose their jobs because the contracts get canceled it's a lot more complicated than scott is trying to make it. >> we are talking about $450
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billion that russia or china would love to get their hands on. what we have to look at, this isn't a surprise. the saudis are known for going human rights violators. but this is nothing new. we looked wrathed the other way forking a long -- we looked the other way for a long time. those who fully supported the iran deal and the embassy opening up in cuba have a problem with how the trump administration is handling this. there are a lot of evil actors just like our secretary of state mentioned. people are cite sietions him when we live in a dangerous world. trish: we have a lot to get to on the day before thanksgiving. this is the scene near our southern border. i want you to see it because it's filled with chaos and
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violence. the liberal hide yeah says it isn't a story. that there is nothing there but a big political stunt concocted by the president of the united states of america. i'm setting the record straight. this is real. this is not a stunt. there are dangerous folks inside that caravan. and these migrants pose a real threat. plus reaction from dr. sebastian gorka who says there are bad actors inside the caravans posing as asylum seekers. his warning for america next.
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>> usually with an invading army they come with weapons, and come en masse. how many people do they have in this caravan? and do they have big powerful weapons. trish: the left is trying to convince you the story we keep covering, the migrants making their way to our border isn't a real story. they want you too think these -- they want you to think these people are not a threat. i'm sure most of them are not entirely a physical threat. though there are 500 felons already identified by the department of homeland security. but that aside. i will tell you this, many are indeed in economic stress. anyone who is here illegally is an economic threat. when you have a major influx of workers to any area, they cause wages to go down. if you are a poorly paid worker in texas or california, how do
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you compete with someone who will work for a whole lot less. the answer is you can't. unless you lower your price, hence the downward wage spiral begins. americans cannot handle the economic threat to our welfare system, if you would, and our social infrastructure. forget about that. right now we aren't even supporting americans that are here legally. schools are overcrowd. you have got hospitals overcrowd. emergency rooms overcrowd. do we really want to add to that? we can't handle the influx of thousands and thousands and thousands of migrants. we do not have the financial wherewithal. we simply can't. tonight i'm setting the record straight. for all the lefties who want open borders and don't believe the reality unfolding before their very eyes.
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the care swrans are a -- the caravans are a threat. fox news national security strategist, the author of why we fight, dr. sebastian gorka. i know you agree wholeheartedly on this one with me. but there are a whole lot of people that think somehow you and i are off in left field. no pun intended. >> let's take. particulars out of this completely and use logic. the left is constantly telling conservatives if we can get rid of guns and ban a single type of weapon that's scary look, if we save just one life, it's worth it. we already know there are 500 felons in the caravan. if we can save just one life in america by stopping any
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criminals coming in from the border, sure lire aren't we obliged to stop this caravan? if we save one life like kate steinle, isn't it incumbent upon the left. is it 7,000? it might be 12,000. where is the number where we stop letting people in. there are 7 billion people in the world. maybe half of them would like to live in the greatest country in the planet. do we let 3 billion people into america. at that point mayor cap ceases to exist. trish: they want open borders. dr. gorka. i hear you. why stop at 6,000. why not invite all of latin and south america to america because we do have, we do have a better
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country in the way of mobility, the ability to become prosperous. the infrastructure that we have, the education, everything. the standard of living. yes, this is a better place, and i thank god every day that it was born here. when you think all the places in this world that you might have to live, we are all fortunate to be americans. but don't we also have an obligation to protect that? i think there are people who say they do not value kate steinle's life any more than they would value any of these people's. but if you are a politician -- forget politicians, if you are leading this country, don't you have a responsibility to the country that you are leading and to the constituents voting for you that you are there to protect? >> there are a few photographs in "why we fight."
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the one for me, i snuck in the back of the rose garden to take a picture of the president when he gave his speech about the paris climate accord. there was a seminal sentence saying i was elected by the citizens of pittsburgh, not by the citizens of paris. my first job, my first responsibility is to protect american citizens. that's every president's job. the border is our front door. he gets to decide who comes in and whether there is a threat. but say they don't care about kate steinle. let's flip it. the women trafficked across the border that have come in illegally. they -- the estimates from the
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u.s. are at least a quarter of the 25% are raped as they come across the border illegally. if you want to be compassionate don't encourage illegal migration just for the sake of the young women who are sexually abused. forget about americans. if you don't think buyerp america is great. what about illegal imp grants that are being exploited and raped? trish: it puts their daughters and children in harm's way. unfortunately we are out of time. so i have to leave it there. but i want to wish you and your family a happy thanksgiving. president trump teasing he may attend the next white house correspondents dinner.
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trish: there are some big changes come together white house correspondents dinner. you have got to remember what happened most of recently. that offensive headline act full of insults for press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. voices from both sides of the aisle. they were united in saying never
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again. she was that bad. she used to be an investment banker and i think she missed her calling. she should have snaind investment banking. she always terrible comedian. for another break in tradition, maybe president trump will start going to the dinner. this is a new tweet from him. michelle wolf, so-called comedian bombed so badly last year at the white house correspondents' dinner that this year for the first time in decades they will have an author instead a comedian. maybe i'll go this year. ron che chernov. if you haven't read his alexander hamilton biography, i
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recommend that you do. >> i thought good. i thought as a democrat the jokes were out of character, bad taste. having a more serious tone to an evening that should have some levity and some maybe historical context will get the president to go which i think is a good tradition that hopefully will be revised. trish: you think he should be there? >> yes. trish: i don't blame him one bit because he has taken so many jabs by the media that to then go and spend an evening where with them and hear himself insulted, his daughter insummitted and his staff insulted and everyone else along the way by the whrieks of that two-bit comedian, she should have stayed a banker.
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>> i prefer my comedians funny. she wasn't funny. she was miserable. the thing is, i liked it as a conservative because it showed what the gaggle of nerds really thought. how petty and vick deck tough and nasty they are. i love it. maybe trump will show up. but it's great how in their heads trump is. they are doing this so trump will come back. i love how they are crawling to trump on their bellies like reptiles. they are begging him to come in. it's beautiful. trish: i think they would like to have him there. i think they recognized they crossed a line. humor is a funny thing. there are comedians that when
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they get a little mean, sudden lit's not funny anymore. i will give credit to president obama. i am not any fan of his and was highly disappointed in his presidency. but he gave the best, most of funny speeches at the white house correspondents dinner. any of these comedians paled in comparison. >> one of the victims of his attack or speech or jokes was president trump. what i have seen is the final impetus to get trump to run came from obama's speech. so for those of you who like trump, obama is responsible in large measure. do you think the president is going to go? >> he loves to be the center of attention. i think he'll go. they will treat him like a god.
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it will be beautiful and hilarious. i will roll around laughing as the nevers suck up to him. he lives in their heads. i love it. six more years. trish: good to see you. we might have our differences but there is one thing pretty much everyone agrees on tomorrow when they sit down for thanksgiving dinner. i'll tell you what might have us all united in one weird way. all united in one weird way. i'm at this wing joint telling people that geico has been offering savings for over 75 years. that's longer than the buffalo wing's been around. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my lips are burning. (laughs) ah... no, my lips are actually burning. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. see how much you could save at geico.com.
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trish: tonight we are less than 24 hours away from america's greatest shared feast, thanksgiving dinner, of course. food is programs only thing that's shared. political views, not so much. tomorrow is so famous for family tensions, cbs ran a poll on talking politics. 16% are looking forward to it. 40% hope to avoid that's political talk. where are you?
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madison, do you talk politics on thanksgiving dinner in your family? >> we do it's a great time for to us come together and talk about these things. some families, not so much of a great time. one thing we all love to doyles save money. people will be saving money on christmas gifts because not everyone will be coming back for christmas. thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. i am look forward to it. trish: what about you? any politics? >> i think -- the 45% of people who claim they don't care are liars or masochists. i think most of people don't want to talk about politics. even if you agree, enjoy the nice nap before thanksgiving. let's be honest.
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that's what thanksgiving is all about. trish: we were talking about this upcoming holiday. my mother was a pretty big hillary clinton supporter. she liked her a lot. she still likes her a lot. i learned the hard way, don't talk politics at the holiday dinner or ever with one's family sometimes. some of us in the media, i would include myself for sure. we look at things analytically and we can appreciate the good and the bad in different circumstances. i try to be ex treesmly objective and independent and economically mind. i look at caravan from a national security standpoint and economic standpoint. but not everybody has the ability to distance themselves. a lot of people feel like they want their candidate and their
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side to win. and it's about side versus side. again your 2020 campaign advisory board member for donald trump. but it hasn't have to be about politics. it's not left versus right, receipt versus blue. it's -- red versus blue. i would welcome the opportunity to have a meaningful conversation with people at thanksgiving dinner, i just don't want it to dissolve into an emotional mess. >> it's sad to see where we have come as a country with it comes to political polarization. when we look at this from a broader perspective, we all want so many of the same things. we just have different ideas about how to get there. you learn so much more from people you disagree with, and people in your echo chamber. i think that's what we can think
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about when we do have these discussions at the dinner table. trish: my mom is the most of important person in my life and someone i learned so much from. she was a journalist herself and i love with my whole heart. my kid, by the way. you know what? i love having an intellectually stimulating conversation about policy and that's what we dover night on this show. but sometimes holidays are just about the poll days. and giving thanks for having been born in this great country and have such loved ones with you, right? >> i think that is something you can took you your children about those amazing american principles without getting political. if grandma and grandpa december
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