tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business January 10, 2019 11:00pm-12:01am EST
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senate. that is it for us tonight and we thank you for being with us. executive director of frontier service group, eric prince, david and gop nevada chair amy and the pastor among our guests. good night from new york. trish: breaking tonight, major warning for americans as socialism think that the challenge to the economic - venezuela economic despair and total isolation tonight. as its dictator nicolas maduro swears oven for another term for former ambassador to venezuela under ronald reagan is here exclusively with what is next for this troubled country and why we must all recognize this ominous threat that we are facing as socialism gains traction here in the united states with reports of a new caravan forming half of our border in honduras. the president says it is the largest caravan we have seen
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thus far. this as he visits the texas border today and makes a new push for $5 billion to fund that wall. president trump: this is common sense. we need a barrier and wall and if you don't have it it will be nothing but hard work and grueling problems. by the way, and death. a lot of death. air force veteran. trish: air force veteran calling on all americans to fund the wall themselves and created a go for me page, we the people will build the wall, is back with me tonight. you will hear just how much money he has raised. trish regan of prime time begins right now. ♪. trish: breaking right now a new warning for america tonight as some on the left to move closer and closer to raising socialism for our future. venezuela's socialist so-called leader wearing himself in.
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and tonight my forces telling me exclusively that the united states is prepared for more sanctions and more distance from majuro. further, isolating this inept dictator who cares not for his people and not for his country but only himself. no shortage of pomp and circumstance in venezuela but today, look at this. a display in which dozens of children were used as props waving flags to cheer on the man that has caused the family so much economic destruction and pain. amid the scene madero, attempting to cement his role as quote, president. the us and rest of the free world we are not buying it. he stole the election like he steals money from the innocent people of venezuela all in the name of socialism. in a socialist society with no accountability and plenty of
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corruption the people go hungry. military members proceed as enemies are jailed and tortured and hostages are taken including the capturing of five innocent american businessman. still there in jail in venezuela tonight. the looting of food trucks as you see in this exclusive video obtained by us. the violence in the streets amid horrific 90% poverty rate this is the result of socialism. alexandria cortez in new york city socials mayor bill diblas diblasio, bernie sanders, this is the economic system that they want for you and me and for our kids and everyone else here in america in this great country. it socialism that enables madero
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to line his own pockets at the expense of the country and expense of its people. venezuela's economy is a fraction of what it once was. nonetheless, were estimated $250 billion due to its oil refineries without wealth does not go to the people but goes to those in power and nicolas maduro takes the salary by law of only 12 times the minimum wage. but according to a report in a very reputable french newspaper which sources the venezuelan - set aside roughly $2 million a day for his food and expenses. think about that. nearly $1 billion a year to run the place. run it right into the ground here with more on the growing unrest and isolation in socialist venezuela, former ambassador to venezuela under president ronald reagan. welcome back to the show, good to have you. >> thank you very much, trish.
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trish: my first question what is it mean when we say we will not recognize nicolas maduro as president of venezuela and what does that mean for venezuela? >> the united states recognizes countries, not necessarily governments. we have relations with the government in power at the time but secretary of state pompeo said today the government of nicolas maduro is illegitimate and we do not recognize it as a legitimate government and we do recognize that nationalist assembly which would be the equivalent of our congress because it was really elected and has the support of the people but election to put madero in power back in may and where he's working something today is considered fraudulent and illegitimate by the vast majority of democracies in this part of the world and in europe.
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trish: as we saw the pomp and circumstance and looking at the pictures of him being sworn in there. big difference from back in the day when we recognized venezuela as having a legitimate leader. would you have a handful of presidents there from some of these countries we are not so friendly with, cuba for one. >> that's the sad thing. it shows just how fraudulent it swearing is was today. there were five presidents of countries like cuba, nicaragua, bolivia, countries that are staying in power by popularizing their people by making them increasingly poor independent and dependent on the government for handouts of food. these are countries not able to provide them the basic human needs for the people. whereas for example when i was ambassador to venezuela and
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president was worn and there were 60 has a state from our all around the world came to that inauguration because there was considered a freely elected government being sworn in. trish: you say we recognize the assembly but we don't recognize him. what happens now? he's a little worried and concerned john bolton is after him in pendleton treated out the same thing as pompeo today is increasing we don't recognize it. we have increased sanctions on the place and there's concern about a humanitarian crisis and the fleeing of all these venezuelans possibly heading to columbia and up potentially to our southern border. we know we will talk about that in a little bit with the challenges of the caravan coming from honduras but when we get a problem in vladimir putin is hanging out and the chinese are hanging out down there and we don't have relations so where does it go, ambassador? we don't recognize them so what does that mean?
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what is the punishment and how might you think of having another election? >> i think the united states for all at this point as we do not recognize the executive and do recognize the assembly there is a third branch of government which is the supreme court just as in the judiciary just as in our democracy. it's at in exile by the way in columbia. i think we should recognize the supreme court in exile because it's the basis of a lot of the legitimacy of the rest of the government. for example, the assembly exists today and venezuela legally because it was recognized by the trish: will it be overturned? >> i think it is possible. it's not unheard of in latin america and a president that stays in power by force and that has stolen millions for himself
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if not billions and is presiding over a plutocracy and a regime where most of the people in power are stealing money in quantities that are difficult for americans to understand. it is estimated over $300 billion have been stolen by the people in power in venezuela in the last 20 years. they're involved in narcotics trafficking involved in gold smuggling and with the help of some foreign countries and we need to talk to some of those countries and remind them of their responsibilities. good news is there is a lot of countries in this hemisphere latin america countries that in the past have kept quiet and. trish: they are speaking up. unfortunately i have to run but
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it's a very important topic and one we've been all over and will continue to stay on. otto, thank you. good to see you, sir, tonight. not just the economy but the free fall in. you get the healthcare system collapsing entirely. this is new video that i have obtained through sources which shows how horrific and horrible conditions are. in hospital there in venezuela with the walls crumbling with dirty water pouring in and for more i'm bringing it right now fox news contributor mark sieg siegel. there is a lesson in here for all of us and we will talk about that little later in the show. you don't have to get into politics but socialized medicine is one thing that does keep coming up over and over again hear anything with socialism does to medicine in venezuela. walk us through it. >> with madero yet horrible dictator not allowing any military aid into the country. i spoke today to isaiah medina
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first format from venezuela to quit the united nations because of human rights violations and he told me 80% of children are severely malnourished. 15 million people been in a state of malnutrition, starvation. one meal a day maximum. heart disease killing 50,000 people a year in venezuela. we are used to cardiac stents and angioplasties and interventions but 50% of people with heart disease are dying in 240,000 cases of malaria and it's an unbelievable disgrace in terms of human rights. trish: this is a country that once enjoyed the highest per capita income in latin america. 90% in poverty and not even the basic necessities you have water coming right through the wall there in hospital itself. they can't help their people with simple things like food,
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right? looting of contracts and they can't do that and is there a lesson here? doctor siegel, for us as we talk about socialized medicine. realize it's the worst kind of form of it and the corruption is rampant but i look at that and feel as we look at this cusp of embracing these politicians like alexandria cortez and bernie sanders and mayor diblasio and all these people that want to give, give, give it what's at the risk? >> you live lead to the great point that free enterprise and market brings you medicine. 90% shortage of medicines in venezuela, no hiv drugs, no diabetes drug, no informatics also used to informatics met in a world without antibiotics when you cut your finger. that is what happens in a totalitarian, social estate. where the government runs everything and guess who gets rich? he may say he's not taking much
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but the people have nothing. trish: he's taking $2 million a day. according to - from spain they looked at the budget when he paid himself $2 million a day. >> him and his cartel have antibiotics and all these instruments but the people have none. they are dying by the drones. hiv is unbelievably rampant and no hiv drugs and no drugs for wounds or drugs for heart disease, diabetes. trish: is a mess. >> socialized medicine at its absolute worst. trish: . coming up, president trump seen person today how bad this crisis is at our southern border. it goes way beyond national security and national security is very important here. it also turns our economy and how legal illegal migrants are a threat to our country. we cover that. we tell you here how much this whole crisis is costing you, the american taxpayer, we have that
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staggering number for you next. remember when leonardo dicaprio flew to dallas on a private jet to accept and work on climate change mac you see the hypocrisy. i'm setting the record straight on this pretentious hypocrisy on the world stage at the job of economic forum where the president is sitting this one out. don't go away. print it
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trish: breaking tonight. president trump getting a person look at the crisis on our southern border. hours ago in texas the democrats back in washington refusing to negotiate on any funding for border wall which president trump says is absolutely necessary to head off another major caravan heading straight for our border. watch on here. president trump: there is another major caravan forming right now in honduras and so far we are trying to break it up but so far it's bigger than anything we have seen. the drone will not stop it and the sensor will not stop it. you know what will stop it? a nice, powerful wall. trish: this is not just a
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humanitarian crisis which it is it is very much a financial one for each migrant that we detain and we house right here in the united states is coming up $126 a day, $2 million a year that we are spending trying to care for these people. the cost of border security, $22 billion that does not include money going toward the legal fees for court handling these final cases and it does not cover any cost associated with illegal immigrants that are committing crimes elsewhere in the country. we do indeed have a financial crisis. and a humanitarian one. during the texas, but to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> walk me to the economics in terms of what is costing american taxpayers. not just of the threat of people coming here and potentially stopping the kind of people we
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want here in america and you heard the president refer to criminals et cetera but also because the fact we can't quite handle it for me over perspective, too much money out of our pocket. >> it is. but numbers together there were appropriate and the fact of the matter is that these folks coming over will cost us money and bring no income to the formula. they are an expense. that is why the 5.7 billion that the president talks about is a lot of money but also a drop in the bucket to the number one budget and what it will cost if we have to take care of those that come in illegally and take our services and so forth in our courts. the 5.7 represents a pretty good return investment from a we could have if we don't invest in a barrier like the president is talking about. >> what is incredible is this about-face in the democratic
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party. i want to play this clip and promise of your i will keep playing it and keep playing it as long as the shutout goes on because there was a time when democrats felt differently and they talked about a border fence at one point in time. let's roll the tape. >> it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years and we must do more to stop it. >> we cannot allow people to pour into the united states undetected, undocumented, unchecked. >> we do not want to do anything to encourage more illegal immigration into this country to the american people are fundamentally pro- illegal immigration and anti- illegal immigration. >> we will only pass copy of the perform when we recognize the fundamental concept. trish: bear with me because i
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have one more. i have one more. it was as though president trump could have said this except it was president obama. watch. >> we now have an actual humanitarian crisis on the border that only underscores the need to drop the politics and fix our immigration system once and for all. trish: yeah, let's fix it but part of that and the president says is getting the wall. why won't democrats meet him halfway on this? >> requested. totally turned political but they're worried about their legal feature instead of america's future and president trump is the present. they don't want him to succeed. we've got to have come to the table and in business or anything you negotiate by every single day and the president laid out his product on the table and they need to come and negotiate. that's why people are not getting paid and that is because they won't come and negotiate and it has to happen and if it does not then we'll see what the next step is but they need to respond and they made it a
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clinical situation and holding america hostage and even holding those coming from the border hostage and it is wrong and i think at the end of the day. >> public will see the light. trish: does this just go on and on? the president is not backing down and i think they feel like we got the upper hand here because they now control the house and refusing to budge. >> they are. i think it will come back because i don't know if you could say they have the upper hand, they think they do but the president at the end of the day will declare an emergency and don't necessarily right now support that. i represent a portion of texas but he could do it if you do and if that is what it takes to build a barrier and get our sovereignty protected and those people that want to do it the way we want people to come to america to the ports of entry but not the way we see it happening with these caravans. trish: thank you so much.
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congressman williams, but to have you here. >> thank you. trish: president trump nothing will not attend the world economic forum. i will tell you it's nothing but a pretentious gathering of billionaire elise. to be seen and seen, waste of time and money. coming up, i'm setting the record straight on the hypocrisy of this silly gathering and later this hour and update on the story we've followed very closely, brian the veteran who started a gofundme page for present transport of all rigging a major milestone, wait to hear how much money he has raised. maybe president trump does not maybe president trump does not patients that i see that complain about dry mouth, they feel like they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. dry mouth can cause increased cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. i like to recommend biotene. biotene has a full array of products that replenishes the moisture in your mouth.
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change, poverty or this year it's globalization. the title of this years event is globalization 4.0 shaping the global architecture in each of the industrial revolution. global billionaire globalist try to be global because somehow they figured out global economics has left a whole lot of people out. not that they care but there is that threat of the people themselves. the middle class and the increasingly yield the squeeze despite doing everything right and despite working extra hard trying to save the middle class has been squeezed and they are revolting at the ballot box. they are dairy to vote for donald trump in the us or for brexit in the uk. everything is going great for the billionaires at davos so they need to figure out how to preserve that, right?
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hence the gathering focus on globalization. that's easier said than done in the middle class realizes they had been betrayed by those very billionaires themselves at dav davos. you see, this is our economy. for those of you that know me and watched the show or use to watch me at 2:00 o'clock you will see a familiar scene here. this is our economy. this right here but do you see this? it's an hourglass and it representative not just of our economy for much of the world right now. you got a lot of people here on top and a lot of people here on the bottom and getting handouts from government. but you have too few in the middle. those are the people that are feeling the squeeze. these davos guys appear those participants get it to try to make themselves feel better by pretending they care about these folks in the middle but it is number one and excuse to show
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off in front of the transferred health display in the private jets when they're supposed to be focused on the quote, environment. and two, this year, i believe it's an attempt to bring brainstorm ideas how to prevent things like brexit and how to prevent a president trump and how to prevent things like in america first agenda. owners of global companies don't want environment and walls between the countries. you will not maximize your profit, right? the more global you get the bigger you get and the more money you make. guess what? the cheaper your labor pool. that is more the middle class get squeezed right here. right? they don't have enough power and don't have the ability to negotiate the same wages when someone often timbuktu is willing to work for next to nothing. globalist think that's okay. it is not.
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smart move by president trump avoiding the whole event altogether. far more important things to be focused on right here at home. 20 meet with reaction, host of the next revolution and former senior advisor to the uk by minister, david cameron, steve hilton who is no fan of davos himself. >> trish, happy new year be great to see you and wow, that was great. i cannot tell you how much i enjoyed that. that was the gospel of everything i believe in everything i've been arguing for. and do so on my show every week. you laid it out perfectly in the way that these people are so smug about the situation they have done and run the world according to politics that benefited them and left everyone else behind and as you say you're still protect their own position under the guise of caring about the rest of the world.
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you absolutely nailed it. trish: middle class has figured that out, don't you think? maybe not everyone is familiar with davos but they figured it out enough to know they can't trust politicians and other si site. this is why you saw brexit and why you saw americans go out and stand in line to vote for donald trump in america first agenda because they feel so betrayed by the elite on both sides, right? >> right. it is not such as brexit but look at the countries and protest in france. look at what's happening in germany. they got read of angela merkel, the worst election for her party 40 years. with the populist government the present point you got less and left and right populist, together in the government but look at brazil. people have had enough of these davos people. the getting increasingly isolated but they're still out there on top of the mountain trying to protect themselves. trish: quite literally on top of the mountain in davos.
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i think i'm on to something and thank you would agree with this. my concern here is that this sort of capital versus labor equation is out of whack and those with capital have money to invest and keep getting bigger and better. but those that are strictly labor left out and as capital keeps investing and searching for new places to put the capital they find these cheaper labor pools and that middle class gets hurt even more. how do we fix it? >> what is really important about this whole conversation is that you and i are having it because those of us who believe in the market economy and believe in capitalism we are the ones that have to recognize what has gone wrong and come up with pro- market solutions, pro- worker solutions otherwise will end up social a solution which are anti- market and is a worker. one of the big things is bringing more competition into
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markets and so many industries you got a tiny number of giant players with global outlook to squeeze out the small businesses and that young ones who pronounce are trying to crack into it we have to be much tougher in terms of encouraging more competition in the economy. trish: great way of bringing it. as it comedies get bigger and bigger and more global they are the ones holding all the cards. you talking about a monopoly on a massive mobile scale. anywhere you go in the world now walked down the street and see the sprint and that brand and thankfully they are american brand but it shows you the global nature of everything. you are losing that, as you say, small business owner and those players in the local economy and that is what helps to keep the creativity and keep the wage earners earning. >> by the way, if not just economic but civic and social aspect because when a plant
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closes in a particular community because globalist has said better off if we keep it for and more efficient if we do it at the other side of the world for those job losses, not just impact, but it impacts the community and that employer might've been the center of that community sponsoring local sports teams and the rest of it. that is why this is such a big topic and should be the heart of all our debates for the next years. >> they can talk about it all they want. i think we are coming at it from a different angle with the interest of middle-class workers whether overseas or weather here but that is what is really the life and the strength of any economy, middle-class. steve hilton, thank you. i will watch you on your show. you can catch a show the next revolution on fox news every single sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern.
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you raised now? >> i think we just passed $20 million and it's only been a couple weeks. trish: amazing. you are seeing is such an outpouring because i even have viewers treating me before it ever came up with this idea going back a couple months and what if there could be a gofundme page for the wall and sure enough creative guys like yourself goes out and decide to do it and americans are responding in massive ways. did you anticipate that? did you have any idea you would be at $20 million a weekend? >> i knew it would be big but i do not expect the support it's all from democrats and nancy and chuck don't want anyone to know that but e-mails are coming in
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by the thousands, ten thousands and democrats want this wall. they supported the may not support trump but they support the wall. that's why you're seeing such a large amount of donations coming to the small. trish: democrats historically have supported having barrier there. i remember the days when clinton talks about the fence and i don't need to bore you with those clips but will keep playing them every night. of all the democratic politicians lined up saying that we need a wall and in fact diane feinstein was talking about back in the 1990s how we can be the welfare system for mexico. i know it makes us all feel good to say come over and we will help you out and show to you but we will feed you "-right-double-quote you and make sure you are educated but i think we have seen that we can't actually do that as good as it would make us all feel, we can't, our system can't handle it. what does the wall do for us? >> a wall all the people have to do is look at israel's wall. it is 99% effective at stopping
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illegal immigration. 99%. that is a rate that is proven and undeniable of the physical border wall stopped immigration, legal immigration and from them come across. you want to enable legal integration in front of people to the front door because the country was built on legal immigration and we want to encourage that. we don't have a wall were not encouraging that and we can't be this globalist open borders country that has no walls. trish: over in sweden we did the story last night in that utopian socialist dream of sweden even they are challenged because as our guest told us who lives in sweden the population now 24% rate of immigration compared to the overall population one in four people right are immigrants
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becoming primarily from syria and is not working from the economic perspective and challenging in terms of cultural perspective and that they don't need the language and don't understand the culture et cetera. you're facing the same crisis here. brian keep it up. b was know what's happening with the money what if we don't get enough for the wall where does the money go? >> we don't need the democrats but were announcing our plan tomorrow afternoon they were doing with money and how we are building the wall and who is backing it and like i said we don't need the democrats. we are building the wall. check us out tomorrow. trish: we will check you out. [laughter] check out brian - >> set in stone. we are building the wall. trish: thank you, brian. democrats moving for the left and president signing off on the insanity. hear what he is saying about this new breed of democrats or should i say socialist.
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trish: . president trump: the democrats don't care about us and they been taken over by a group of young people who, frankly in some cases, i've been watching and think they are crazy. they been taken over by a group that is so far left . trish: he does not hold back what he thinks they might be crazy. i have to agree with him. they might be crazy or just
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ill-informed and not so smart you take your pick but we've seen what's happening in venezuela tonight. that was president trump wayne and on the democratic party holding the moderate leaders which quickly becomes few and far between these days quite hostage. policies gaining traction within the ranks are all socialists could 20 meet right now economist donald ruskin, this is not good for the country and i think he's right. but we've been reporting day in and day out on venezuela and socialist venezuela and you see what happens in that corrupt place with a corrupt government and socialism sadly is behind all of it. your thoughts on this left, if you would. >> the only thing i disagree with about trump's statement that you displayed is there is really no difference between alexandria cortez and nancy
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pelosi. they have the same, incredibly bizarre, far left agenda but the difference is cortez is young, too young under the constitution to be present. nancy pelosi is ancient and ready for the taxidermy shop. the reason why the democrats . trish: that said given the performance she had the other night of her and chuck schumer i don't know, not prime time. >> we live in a media driven world where the media is fascinated by this young celebrity who comes out of nowhere and like the paris hilton of politics and even has this underground dance video and that is the secret of people like beto or rourke in alexandria cortez they are fascinating media figures and we should be thanking our lucky stars that the media is falling for this and promoting this because in 2020 at the democrats
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run someone like that it will be george mcgovern in 1972 and even richard nixon could beat him? is easy to beat socialist? trish: i hope you are right. >> i am, trust me. trish: bernie sanders relative to the clinton it was hillary clinton and you got to take - >> she did not succeed either. trish: nonetheless you get these people set insane these crazy stuff in here you go, i want the viewer to see what they're saying these days. >> sometimes you see tax rates as high as 60, 70%. >> a time in this country where the top marginal tax rate was over 90%. >> we need to guarantee healthcare for all new yorkers. >> together let us build a house stronger than the coming storm yet open to the world. the house that provides shelter to all who need it and thinks very to all who seek it. trish: it sounds good. it feels good but we want to
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help, right? and the little boy in his arms that was gavin newsom in california and you heard others talk about a 90% tax rate in alexandria cortez would like to see a 70% tax rate on the rich and - he said 100% tax rate is flagrant. really. when they take one of percent of the fruits of your labor that is slavery. what do they do if they take 90%? what about 70%? why are they so obsessed with taking from everyone? >> because they can and because government is force and government is a gun. with people like alexandria cortez say we should have a 70% tax rate was the thing she always says right after that? well, we are just asking people to pay their fair share but no you are not asking. you are holding a gun to my head and if i don't pay what you consider to be my fair share i
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get a knock on the door, a gun will point to my face and i will be marched to jail until i produce the money. no one is asking me to do my fair share. i'm friends with the police and the power of the state and that is slavery. use the right. slavery. trish: well, look, it is scary because not just money. it's thought and no appreciation in that wing of the party right now for any diversity of thought. only to go to any campus in this country and they don't accept anything other than what they think so donald, this to me, and we state they never will win but the fact that there even in government right now i say is a travesty. >> it is a travesty. just remember they do not want you to think does if you start thinking well, you will think what you are thinking and think it is absolute madness and the road to serfdom and a one-way ticket to venezuela and there has never been a case in the
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entire history of the world with socialism has been tried and it did not lead to locksmith that is just the way it is. got to bed we think because we might think that. trish: donald, thank you. trish: donald, thank you. coming up, anna, do you have those plans? yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com.
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into a history lesson to get a reaction like this. i am up in new hampshire with my family and my little boy then my mom drags them in mount washington this is the site of the bretton woods agreement two.zero. the girls are too smart for this. and how the imf was set up 1944 and this is the place where we adopted the gold standard to make the united states dollar the world reserve currency to have people all over the world at the mount washington hotel in new hampshire.
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i explained all of that to jamie he just wanted to go back out and skied. he was very proud of winning his first metal. but with all the criticism against the federal reserve we would love to see the gold standard. would something like that ever work? check out the 1944 bretton woods agreement. . >> the battle over the border about boiling over as they stand in the way of his wall pushing back hard. caught in the security hundred thousand federal workers we are now just hours away from missing there first paycheck. is there a deal or will the president declare a national emergency? and to survey the situation firsthand.
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