tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business December 20, 2018 8:00pm-9:01pm EST
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rising." thanks for joining us. good night from new york. trish: president trump warning he'll not sign the spending bill if it does not include border security. president trump: i'm asking congress to defend the border of our nation for a tiny fraction of the cost. trish: the house passing a revamped spending bill that includes $5 billion in funding for that wall. we have a full report. the u.s. striking a deal with mexico to keep migrants in mexico after seeking asylum here. they stay on that side of the border until we determine whether they can get asylum.
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details on how much our country will be saving. you are looking at brand-new video of the chaos raining down in the streets of socialist venezuela. this video exclusive to us as we continue our exclusive reporting on venezuela. a socialist country nearing total utter collapse. we are learning the true socialist leader nicolas maduro is running scared. "trish regan primetime" starts now. breaking tonight. the battle continues on capitol hill. congress working overtime to try to stave off a looming shutdown before the christmas holidays and that deadline is just hours away. president trump refusing to back down from his demand for $5
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billion for our southern border wall. the countdown ticking. we have more breaking news. from the capitol this evening, defense secretary-general james mattis tells president trump he's stepping down in february. we have got all of it covered right now. our own edward lawrence is live from d.c. with the latest on that vote. reporter: on all of it, actually. this is secretary mattis' letter of resignation. he says because you have a right to have a secretary of defense whose views are more aligned with yours, i think it's right for me to step down from my position. president trump announced he'll pull troops out of syria and possibly draw down troops in afghanistan. the house passed the spending package that includes $5.7
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billion for a border wall and $7 billion for disaster relief. the president taking his pitch directly to the american people on a video on twitter. president trump: you should always put your country first and they are not doing that. they are putting politics first. we have to build the wall. it will get built. we have to complete it. reporter: it goes to the senate tonight for a vote. it will need 60 senators to agree from the democratic and republican party. >> the bottom line is simple. the trump temper tantrum will shut down the government, but it will not get him his wall. the bill on the floor of the house everyone knows will not pass the senate. reporter: it seems like they will not get those democratic senators to make the 60-vote threshold. a shutdown may be in our future. trish: the democratic leadership
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weighing in. they are not holding back here. you heard a little bit from chuck schumer. there is even more drama coming from the dems. watch. >> this week was one of the most of chaotic we have seen in american government. and they want to close the week, president trump does, by shutting down the government. trish: if it's that chaotic, why not shut it down. with me is a congressman who says president trump is right. we need a southern border wall and the money for that wall is non-goreable. south carolina republican norman. >> i'm excited we voted and got funding for border security. i'm excited for you the disaster relief. we met this morning and a lot of people stood up and said we had to have it.
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we were not going to accept what was coming back from the senate which we thought was inadequate. if we don't have border security, we don't have a sovereign nation. trish: what do you think will happen from here? it looks like you don't have enough people on board in the senate. >> we'll see. if they strip it out, hopefully we'll put it back to them and not -- now is not the time to wafer. wave to -- not the time to wav. it's up to the senate and i hope he'll make the right decision and secure our borders. it's basic. trish: it sounds like the president is willing to shut down the government over this if he doesn't get what he needs in terms of funding. do you support that?
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do you say should it down if need be? >> absolutely. i will go one step further. i would urge the president to get on the national -- on tv, and as ronald reagan did with his going to the bully pulpit, go to the american people and say this is why we need it. he's a great salesman. this deserves more than a tweet. he's a great salesman and this is important. trish: critics say we don't need a wall, we need better security. they say does it have to be a wall. does? it. >> they know better than that. it's just word. they don't want security. they have yet to come up with one reason why security is not important. they know that where the terrain is such we won't build a physical wall. bottom line, we have to have
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something substantial and something that funnels where people can come into this country legally. we are not talking about something that should even be debatable. look at the drugs, look at the sex trafficking. look at all the things this country should not have to deal with. and let's put americans first, not illegal immigration. trish: well put, congressman. good luck to you. new reaction this evening to more breaking news on our southern border. the department of homeland security announcing migrants will no longer goat wait out their asylum application process in the united states. you see, they got to wait here, and the fear was they could just disappear into the united states while they waited. now instead in a massive shift, this is big, mexico is agreeing to let asylum seekers await approval or denial in mexico.
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in other word, outside the united states. this new policy is being hailed as a big win for the trump administration. with me now, fox news contributor deneen borelli. robert, first to you. does this disturb you? do you not like this? do you want asylum seekers to wait here as opposed to the mexican side of the border? >> i think we are addressing the wrong side of the issue. we have to fix the asylum process. you should not be waiting months or years for your claim to be heard. it should -- trish: we have a lot of asylum seekers. but you haven't addressed the question whether you want them to wait here or wait there. >> the other big issue.
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let's fix the underlying issue. i don't think it's germane whether they are waiting here or waiting there. 90% return for their court date. trish: you know why i think it's important? you run the risk that all these people come here and apply for asylum, and they can disappear into some other part of the country. you go to a sanctuary city and then you are there for good. applying for asylum from the mexican side of the border is a massive, monumental change, isn't it? >> i totally agree with you, trish. this is good news for americans citizens. it's about america first. and you are right. they come here seek asylum and they get lost in the country and we never hear from them and they never go back to court like they are supposed to. this is good for america. president trump said it's about america first. i think the suits in mexico, the
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mexican authorities, they just thought the my imrant invasion would move through mexico to the united states and it would not be their problem. but they had this all wrong, all backwards. i think this is good news for america. trish: it forks mexico, the government of mexico to actually police if you would the number of people they have coming into their country, right? as all of these migrants pour into mexico, they will have to deal with that problem as they apply for asylum in the united states. maybe there is more incentive. i recall all too well, thousands of them blowing through the barricade into mexico initially in their march to the united states, those caravans. maybe this starts to put a top to them. >> part of the agreement is mexico will apply individuals with asylum visas.
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they will be able to interest grate into their economy and support their families. trish: good. if you have an opportunity for asylum in a country like mexico and you say you are having this political strive and difficulty in your home country, if mexico is a peaceful enough place shouldn't you be take asylum in the first place that offers it? >> you have to open up the system. they want to seek asylum in mexico, seek it. this is part of an international system. trish around said you can take asylum in mexico or the u.s. i think -- i don't begrudge anyone this. this is the best country in the world. i would want asylum here, too, if you gave me a choice. i don't know if that's the equation. shouldn't it be the first place
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you can go and be free from this persecution you say you are struggling with in our other country. if that's mexico, so be it. >> that is the process. but that's not what we are seeing that's playing out. that's why the president and the administration has put forth this effort in place for them to stay in mexico. then they can plead their case for seek asylum here in the u.s. but this is a big problem and i'm glad the president is taking it head on and addressing it. this is social promised he would do. trish: deneen what is the over-under on whether this wall funding happens? are we going to see a shutdown because of the willingness to fund from the senate our $5 billion border wall? >> if anything is up to the democrats, we know what they have done to date. they don't want to give the president a win on anything. we'll see how this plays out.
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but this is about the safety and security of americans where there are walls it's making a difference. the numbers are dropping. so clearly it is about america first, safety and security. we'll see what the democrats do. trish: robert, your reaction to that? >> there will be $18 to $25 billion for the wall. if you want to pay for it, have mexico pay for it. or sell war bonds. instead of putting it on the credit card, you go out there and raise the money from supporters to pay for the wall. trish: you could say if we don't do this and continue to allow so many people to come here who shouldn't be here and we provide them with benefits and sort of the financial infrastructure whether it be schools, hospitals, ets, that is a drain on taxpayers. and that's costing the american
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economy. lots of different ways to slice it. but the president wants that wall, an wants the funding for it. and it looks like the government may shut down if the funding doesn't come through. former fbi director james comey is blaming president trump and blaming republicans. wait until you hear what who some of his former colleagues are pointing the finger at. they know who is tainting the image of the fbi. this is hard to watch. this is exclusive "trish regan primetime" video of the chaos in the streets of socialist venezuela. we have new information tonight about nicolas maduro, the socialist leader about how he's trying to open his country up to russia's vladimir putin. the scary details next.
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trish: former fbi director james comey fresh off his testimony to the house intelligence committee. he claims president trump and the gop have done irreparable damage to the fbi with their criticism of the agency. apparently holier than thou has no burdennen for the state of the current reputation of the fbi. the man's conscience is totally
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utterly clear. but a few former fbi agents beg to differ. going so far as to say james comey himself has done more to damage the fbi than the president could ever do. he continues to dig himself into a deeper and deeper hole with every public appearance and partisan comment. his legacy as fbi direct years forever tarnished. and he may be taking the entire agency down with him. that is the feeling of some of his former colleagues. joining me is former fbi special agent bobby chico nerks. what do you think of how james comey has conducted himself? >> we have the prefiring behavior and post firing behavior and they both have damaged the fbi. it started in the july 2016
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press conference. in an almost unprecedented move by the fbi director standing up there in that press conference, he dragged the fbi into the middle of a huge partisan fight that it didn't need to be in by his statements and comments. and certain behavior after that as well. i was the first one to defend him in the way he was fired. i didn't think it was right the way the white house let him go. but his post firing behavior has done even more damage to the fbi. even this week we are hearing he said to the tonight he that he knew that the white house was in disarray and basically said he was going to exploit that new administration coming in and manipulate the situation and send agents over there to interview general flynn in amidst that chaos knowing that was a better chance of getting someone caught in a lie which
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apparently he may have done. for an fbi director standing up there and say i wanted to take advantage after new administration coming in, and every administration is chaotic in the beginning. they have to get their feet under them. it's not unusual or a bad thing. it's part of a transition of power. but to exploit that is unconscionable. trish: it gets worse. in that same closed door testimony, we have the transcript and i read every single line. he went so far as to say when he was asked about whether it mattered that -- who paid for that dossier, he said who cares? he didn't care whether it was republicans. that's a direct yoat quote there. he went on to say, it doesn't matter. it was democrats, by the way. the law firm perkins-coie was
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hired by the dnc and people related to hillary clinton's campaign. and they paid $160,000 to christopher steele. they hired fusion gps all to get this dirt on our now president. and james comey as head of the fbi doesn't care where this information came from? who was motivated to dig the up or who paid for it? >> worse than that. he admits some of it wasn't verified before it was submitted to a files a judge to obtain a warrant. trish: i think it will go down in history as one of those awful moments in our representative democracy that we live in. it was also the fact that he never felt the judge needed to know who paid for it. he never verified it.
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and then he's out there. >> we have seen that james comey thinks he's the smartest guy in the room at every turn. and we have seem him claim this mantel of self-righteousness. he may have not he knew better than the fisa judge what the judge needed to know. i stood before a judge to get wiretap approval. the bar is high wayne never ever submitted an affidavit that wasn't fully vetted. and every piece of information i nut my title 3, i never put an application before a judge that wasn't fully vetted. every piece of information i put before that federal judge was verified by me and others who worked with me. never would i put stuff in an affidavit that was not verified. trish: you respected the fbi. james comey didn't.
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>> i spent almost 30 years in the fbi. james comey spent 30 months. for him to go around as the spokesperson on how the fbi should or should not act is beyond me. most of agents i talk with these days still on the job and retired like me know he dragged us in this. and keeps us in the middle of this partisan fight where we shouldn't be. trish: why do you think he does it, bobby? >> i think he got his feeling hurt and he's stomping around like an undisciplined child. and he's got this ax to grind against this administration and he'll take it out in any way he can. it's gone beyond trump. he made statement that no vetter should vote for any republican. he's such a partisan hack. i don't know how anyone takes
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him seriously. >> i want to show our viewers part of that holier than thou where he criticizes networks like this. let's roll the tape. >> the fbi's reputation has taken a big hit because the president of the united states with is a acolytes have lie bit constantly and a lot of good people who watch your network believe that nonsense. that's a tragedy. trish: like in his book, it's the president's fault, not james comey. >> i think certain things the president said have hurt the fbi. but the genesis of this has been james comey's behavior as directorren exacerbated by -- and has been exacerbated by his behavior in every public appearance and enclosed door appearance to the committees of
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congress, it hurts the fbi. his continued public pronouncements continue to hurt the men and women of the fbi. trish: this is the same guy when the president said the fbi is leaking, it turns out he himself was leaking. he kept diligent notes apparently and delivered them all to his buddy who is a law professor at columbia university and leaks it to the "new york times." you said something that's very important. you were there 30 years, he was there 30 months. he does not understand or respect the integrity of the fbi. and apparently that is the problem. i appreciate you coming on. remember when hillary clinton blamed white women for her 2016 loss? because apparently we women, we can't think on our own. we just vote like our husbands. we do what our husbands tell us
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to do. it turns out she is wrong, and i have some interesting data to show you on how wrong she is. believe me we can think for ourselves. and apparently we are leading the way politically. good stuff. more on the real cost of socialism. exclusive on "trish regan primetime." empty store shelves in their equivalent of costco. this is supposed to be a warehouse filled with goods. but they have nothing to even sell. there is no food. there are no essential supplies because this ways happens when a socialist is in charge. i would recommend that bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez listen up. we have exclusive video, exclusive reporting from venezuela straight ahead for you.
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should. >> when the president was elected he had a majority of white women. these women were voting their husband's policies and ideology as well as their economy. trish: please, please, enough, april ryan, enough, hillary clinton. remember all these people, primarily women, i should point out, that tried to and still try to insist that women -- apparently we can't think for ourselves. we just vote for our husbands or sons or our boss. i tell you it's all ridiculous. as i have always said, ridiculous. it's highly disrespectful to women as a whole to make these assumptions. the left loves to make these resum hundreds and assumptions about us. assumptions that are not true. and tonight i have proof.
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what would the lefties say if i told them in fact it may actually be the opposite, instead of men telling women how to vote, women are leading the men. because if you look at the data in our new fox poll. republican women overwhelmingly favor president trump. 3% of women seeing the president as favorable over the men. anecdotally i can tell you wherever i go, so many women come up to me whether it's an airport or the street or grocery store and they tell me how much they love our president's policies. and how much they love good stuff. womb he who care about our economic security, these are issues that are important to them. and they realize the president's
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policies have been quite strong on. and they say the president has delivered. the poll numbers prove they are thinking. so why does the left keep making assumptions about us ladies that are simply not true. here to help me answer that question for you. britt mchenry. you get a lot of this yourself. you are blond, you have long legs, you must be like this, which generally is not complementary. there is nothing going on in between your two ears. i get it, too. but a lot of it frankly is generated from women on the left. women on the left who think conservative women can't think for themselves. >> it never changes and it never ceased to amaze me that women who allegedly love their gender so much will try to use identity politics to advance themselves.
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the bottom line is. some things haven't totally happen the way we wanted them to. repeal of obamacare. tax reform was a big plus. that's why a lot of women voted for president donald trump. it's like nails on a chalkboard listening to hillary clinton talk. i'm sorry, even when i was a child growing up and watching the president defend her husband. how nice was she to monica lewinsky. i looked at research from the pew research center. 14% of republican women would ever consider the term feminist. we like to think for ourselves. that's why we like to go to the ballot box. trish: i think you can only be a feminist if you fit that certain
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box that they articulated and put forward. you have to agree with them or else you don't -- you are not somehow for equality of women. that's bonkers to me. of course, we are for -- i have two little girls. i'm a working mother myself. this is just ridiculous. you know what from the left. yet it is something they continue to push. it's actually conservative women that like the president more than conservative men. maybe they are leading their husbands. >> again because it's such a formidable group. women identifying openly as republican, i think secretly the silent majority, there is more of us. but it's been a little bit in decline. if you are going to put us in
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trib * tonight in socialist venezuela. three hours from miami, florida. reports this evening that vladimir putin is attempting to set up his first ever russian military base in the caribbean. this after striking a deal with cash-strapped socialist venezuelan leader, nicolas maduro. russia plans to dough ploy strategic aircraft to the island. it will represent the large russian military post since 1962, the height of the cold war. i am going to take you to venezuela. i'm prefacing this with it's hard to watch. but i want you to see it. this is brand-new video exclusive to us that demonstrates some of the chaos you are seeing in the streets.
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you have people protesting in the streets, taking on the socialist regime. they are struggling for the basic necessities. the people there don't have food. they don't have the appropriate things to get by, to live. we also have exclusive video, venezuela, they are looting food trucks. if there is a truck with a little bit of food, they are looting it. if you look at those store shelves this is the equivalent of costco. and the warehouse is empty. empty warehouse. because you know what happens? socialism destroys a country. tonight as the socialist president teeters on the edge of exile. he is reaching out to vladimir putin. i'm joined right now by the man
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who socialist venezuela owes a whole lot of money to. the man running the effort to recoup the socialist country's debt. adam johnson. good to see you both. what is it going to take for venezuela to get back on its feet? does maduro need to go? do you need to get market capitalism injected back into this economy? >> yes. what's really terrible about this is in the past the venezuelans have been the most of pro american country in all of south america. it's true, the creeping social i'm that came from the 70s and the 80s. and the fact that the u.s. isn't paying attention to it allowed this regime to come in and destroy the economy. the only way out is for them to return to a mark heat based
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economy and doing business with the united states. trish: they are look at doing business with vladimir putin. i would say this is a major security concern. we are talking about them having an interest and launch pad the likes of which they haven't had since 1962. >> you were showing images of those russian bombers flying over to venezuela and landing there. they were greeted by the people. this country has 25% of the world's proven reserves. yet the average venezuelan has lost 25 pounds over two years because they can't get food. 3/4 of the economy have gone to barter because the exchange is worthless. and it's happening in our backyard. there is an opportunity to reverse this. trish: breaking news now. we note venezuelans have reached out. they have been court the
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russians and the russians have been courting them as have the iranians and the chinese. vladimir putin is striking a deal with nicolas maduro. i don't think we can tolerate this. i don't think the u.s. is going to allow this. and i think this is going to put maduro in a weaker spot. when washington find out he has the likes of vladimir putin and his cronies hanging out in venezuela, we won't allow it. >> washington needs to find out who in venezuela realizes their ideology has failed. find the pragmatic people in the administration people willing to talk to the opposition. bring it back to the democratic norms and tilt back to the i.s. because that's the best thing for the country. trish: i talked to a gentleman, andre cole. he would love to see his country
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get back on its feet. >> i think most of venezuelans would. let me put it to you this way. it used to be halliburton, the big oil services company down in houston hit $120 million in revenue per month. not on is there a humanitarian issue. there is an opportunity for america to right these wrongs. i hate to say this because i am an investor. trish: this is important, hans, you lent them all this money. you need to service the debt. >> they are paying in different ways. they are giving them oil. it's better certainly for us to own the bond if venezuela comes back and does business with the u.s. it would be good for the u.s. economies as well. the gulf states have the
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refineries. trish: strategically to have an enemy like that right down there. >> we see what happened on the border wall with central americans coming up through mexico. imagine if the swrens *ians said we can't take it anymore and they cross into central america and come through mexico. trish: if you are applying for asylum in the united states, then guess what? you are going have to stay in mexico while apply for that. january 10 is just days away. his regime. maduro's socialist regime will knot no longer be recognized by anybody in the free world. i read in spanish media, none of latin america is going to recognize him as well. so he is an outcast. january 10. >> this is the moment.
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this is the opportunity. maduro himself said he wanted to meet with president trump. if kim jong-il can do it he can do it, too. you need to get the american businesses in there as well. >> part of that any mean for the president of the united states maybe having some kind of conversation with the venezuelans. but going back to hans'' original point. you have got to get somebody in there who would embrace our capitalist way of living. >> her comes along and changes their stripes, that's fine. but you have got to negotiate
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sometimes with people you may not like. trish: keep talk. i know you want to get your money back. weeks after blasting the white house christmas decorations for being too red and too scary. the liberal media is attacking the official white house christmas portrait. the liberal magazine "vogue" saying it looks strange. what's wrong with it? they are holding hands. more on the anti-trump bias straight ahead. ♪ there's no place like home ♪
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trish: new night. "vogue" magazine is on the attack, calling the official white house christmas card quote surreal. they write, what's up with this year's christmas portrait. then they go on to mock everything in the portrait from the first couple's smiles to the light together pick tight self. with me right now is independent women's forum inez receiveman and roger fits. is the mainstream media losing its way, grasping at straws and getting too mean? >> no. but then i having said that -- trish: you don't think that was mean to go after the first lady and the president in that christmas card? >> i don't really regard "vogue"
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as part of the mainstream media, and i'm surprised that anyone has the oxygen to talk about things like this given since i got home and walked my dog after work today there have been two major breaking stories. so i don't take things all that seriously that look at things as trivial as that. trish: we are look at it because it's the end of the show. and at the end of the store we do some fun stories. we covered a lot of important stories. by the many important to understand where the media is coming from. when they go after something as simple as the christmas card, as a christmas card, that really tells you something. let me go to the other side on this and see what your colleague in a more conservative space thinks. i think truly that the media has lost its way in a moment in time
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that we are going to look back on and say was very, very disturbing. your thoughts? >> absolutely. i think they have lost their mind. by the way, it blunts their other criticism on substantive issues when they can't look at a lovey picture of the first couple in front of christmas trees without being catty. "vogue" gave a more glowing profile to the wife of bashar al-assad. trish: she paid for that. she hired a p.r. team that planted the article. they gave a lovely puff piece about her, the wife of bashar al-assad. but when it comes to our own first lady whether it's the red christmas decorations or the christmas card, they are mean. >> the "vogue" article is catty and small and trivial.
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trish: let's go back to the christmas decorations. there was one room that was all red. if you go over on fifth avenue and go by saks fifth avenue, the fancy store with a christmas display? every single window is red. no one is calling out them for being evil. >> i'm not necessarily arguing this with you. i'm just saying when "vogue" and social media chime in on this, that's different when the "times" or the "washington examiner." when you use they to cast a big umbrella. we just have a minute here for you. the headlines were pretty disturbing. "the washington post" was in that group, too. this was not just fashion magazines. this was mainstream media. and the idea that somehow they
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is doing this. his goal, he says, is 1 billion. pretty interesting stuff. have a great night, everyone. tom shalhoub is in for kennedy right now. >> well, there's an absolute staggering amount of big news coming out of washington. secretary of defense to be down as us military as they prepare to pull out of the record neutered - the house moment ago passing a bill to avoid a government shutdown. but it has virtually no chance of passing in the senate. i'm tom show lou in fort kennedy, if you noticed, i know you're disappointed but stick with the guy might look at capitol hill. for days both party have been fighting over how to fund the government. president trump as amended by billion dollars to from the wall and democrats have said no
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