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president trump planning to visit the pentagon tomorrow to unveil a report on the status of the country's missile defense. that's it for us tonight. thanks for being with us. good night from new york *. [♪] trish: we just tallied the numbers and we can report for you tonight that cost of the government shutdown is about to overtake the $5.7 billion mark. which means in just a couple hours we could have had enough money to build the wall. i ask the dems, is it worth it. all this as that caravan of thousands we just reported on last night swells. expectations are it could soon reach 10,000. as the caravan crosses from
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honduras into guatemala. continuing its trek into the u.s. four star general jack keane is here. and exclusively on "trish regan primetime," venezuela's youngest mayor, a capitalist who protested that socialist regime for a decade is here tonight. you will hear how he escaped socialist dictator maduro, lived in hiding for 35 days, then fled that country brazilian jungle. he's here on why this week would be the biggest week for venezuela. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. breaking right now, the longest government shutdown in history.
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we have the numbers. it's hitting a new milestone. it's officially costing taxpayers more for border wall funding. the president meeting hours ago with a group of bipartisan lawmakers at the white house. but still dc is no closer to a deal. now get this. this is a new one. democratic house speaker nancy pelosi is calling on president trump to delay his state of the union address because of it. >> you seriously want to deprive the american people from hearing from their president in something that has become an institution? an institutional expectation for this country going back to the days of george washington. joining me now, texas
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congressman michael burgess. first of all, this one is out of left field. nancy pelosi wants to cancel the state of the union? tell me, sir, why? apparently we need to lay it out for her and other democrats why it would be such a bad idea. >> i remember long before i thought about running for congress, i'm just a regular guy working for a living. but people talking about not letting bill clinton give a state of the union. republicans were criticized for denying the president the ability to come and talk to the american people directly from a joint session of the senate and house and congress it's a big deal and a big backdrop. that's on speaker pelosi's mind. she doesn't want to give the president this format to take his case directly to the
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american people because we know he's very good at that. trish: he's the president of the united states elected by the american people. we the american people have the right to a state of the union address. for her to try to push that aside -- we talk about venezuela on this show and it's important to do so because some on the left want to take that route with socialism. to me you are no better if you are not going to address the american people as promised like every president has before you. yet she wants to send us down that path. >> and required by the constitution. >> we'll have more on the constitution tonight. hold that thought. trish: i want to ask you about the money being spent. guess what, congressman, it's cost us the wall. and before it's all said and done, it may be the wall and then some.
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we have spent nearly $6 billion as a result of this shutdown, as a result of the shutdown. i wonder, is this worth it for them? what is the goal here? >> i find it hard to see what the secondary gain of the house speaker and the house democrats are. we have our rules committee that continues to meet and they bring bills forward that they send to the floor that have no hope of passing. it's an exercise in futility. what is frustrating to me is when you hear their rhetoric, when you hear them talk. they say all we are asking is to open the government for 30 days and we'll negotiate curing that time. but speaker pelosi foreclosed that opportunity last week when they went down to the white house. and the president asked them, he said i allowed things to open up for 30 days. can we talk about tboarder security? they said no, not a penny, not a
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dime, and that's when he said bye-bye. trish: i keep saying i will play this sound just to remind the world of where they once stood. i'm playing it every single night we have a shutdown going. here is the whole democratic club saying they believed in stronger borders at one time. >>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 simply 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. >> the american people are fundamentally pro legal immigration and anti-illegal immigration. we'll only pass comprehensive
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reform when we recognize this fundamental concept. trish: what happened? >> where are those guys? i could work with them? but when the speaker gave her answer to the president's oval office address she said yes i'm for border security and i want technology to detect when a border crossing occurs. actually i want to prevent it. once somebody crosses, that's the problem. 10,000 children being cared for in facility in our country because their governments wouldn't provide care for them and sent them to us in those caravans. it's not right, it's not fair to the american taxpayer. they are spending money on foreign aid for those countries and we are being asked to pay for their children. trish: i will take word out of dianne feinstein's mouth.
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something she said in the 90s. we cannot be the welfare system for mexico. a democrat. i will leave it there. a new migrant caravan is growing tonight through guatemala and ultimately straight for our border. president trump is insisting only a wall can stop the waves of migrants from illegally entering our country. but democrats are refusing to so much as negotiate border security. fox news strategic analyst, retired four star general jack keane. do walls work? >> it's indisputable they do. all the data supports that. when they put the one up in san diego, the crossings came down by 90%. clearly they work. particularly in high intense areas like that where you have
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populations on both sides of it. there are places where you don't need a wall. we have 1,954 miles of border. the president on the advice of the border patrol wants a thousand miles of fencing as opposed to 2,000. but the reality is there is 654 miles of fencing that's already out there, that the democrats and republicans have approved. since the president has been in office they approved 100 miles of fencing. most of of that is replacement. but democrats and republicans are saying fencing is needed. we need surveillance. we need more border patrol people to apprehend people. but what the border patrol folks are telling us is you need something to slow them down so that we can apprehend them. if you don't have that and they come over in numbers, then we lose control.
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and that's what this is all about. trish: you are not coming at this from a political angle. usual coming at this from reality. you are saying fences, walls, they have worked before. historically we have seen that and we see that to this day in specific locations. you also point out, democrats have been in favor of a lot of this. i read in the sound earlier they have been big time in favor of it. what is it about now. as a member of the military with such having had a tremendous career, does it frustrate you to see it's just down to well this is something donald trump wants so we are not going to give it to him? >> i try to stay out of the politics of it. but there is political stubbornness here. it's unfortunate because we obviously have people paying a price for this literally.
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who are not being paid. and others working without pay because they are essential. certainly that i have great empathy for. we just have got to be able to come to to some kind of agreement here. it would seem to me that put some kind of offer on the table that possibly the democrats to use end old slogan from a movie cannot refuse, maybe we can get some kind of agreement here. trish: maybe. though i'll not hold my breath. we have been looking at these pictures and i noted we have seen so many people carrying the honduran flag or guatemalan flag. i ask you as someone who had such a tremendous career in our military. when you see thousands of people, primarily young men heading towards the united states of america saying they are cominged in holding their
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flags, certainly it's not very good p.r. for them. but what do you think? some people are saying this feels like an invasion. is it? >> it's a violation of our sovereignty having thousands of people trying to penetrate our border. 2,000 people per day is what the border patrol is telling us per day, attempts to penetrate. i'm hoping that given the new mexican administration, at least the promises they made to secretary pompeo, when they approached mexico's southern border, that they can choose to make those crossing, the mexicans are telling us they will reinforce that and attempt to deny entry. they didn't do that the last time, because when violence was imminent they opened up the floodgates and let them come
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through. they are also offering asylum in mexico if they seek it and the opportunity to work. maybe this will be different than the last caravan because we have a new administration in place. the other thing, trish. it's not just the border wall. we need new legislation. the loophole in the law they are using is the one designed for human traffickers who were taking young girls across the border. what we wanted them to be able to do is seek asylum so we could take them, separate them from the human traffickers and bring them into the united states. even though their entry was technically illegal, it was a forced entry by the traffickers. trish: we do need to change it, and we need some of these countries down there to get their acts together so these people don't keep trying to come
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here. general king, thank you. good to see you, sir. coming up. self-proclaimed socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez just secured a seat on the house finance committee. not good. it's a powerful committee. it's the committee that oversees and regulates wall street. when you have someone who is radical enough that she hates capitalism and she thinks socialism like venezuela is the way to go, do you want her look after your financial system? a lawmaker who has seen the failures of that system. the youngest mayor in venezuela's history details his escape from nicolas maduros socialist regime.
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i am going to do to you what you do to us. >> people will have to pay their fair share. >> when you have a progressive tax rate system, from zero to 75,000 may be 10% or 15%. but once you get to the tippy tops and your 10 millionth dollar sometimes you see tax rates as high as 60 or 70%. trish: i just recommend if the left wants any chance of winning in 2020, they may want to find a new spokeswoman and appoint a new chair to the house finance committee, maxine waters who wants to destroy the economy and
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impeach the president. self-described socialist, alexandria ocasio-cortez, will be joining what terse on that powerful committee. that's not good. i say that, because you have to have people that understand the capitalist system and have respect for the capitalist system. you heard me talk about the hourglass economy. the middle getting squeeze. it does need to be fixed. but the answer is not to penalized and tax. do not forget, my good:friend grover norquist said when you take 100% of the fruits much someone's labor, that's slavery. ways it when you want to take 70%? a.o.c. joining me, stephanie hamil and
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robert, i'll throw that one at you. since the democrats are looking to take 70%. you have maxine waters saying she wants to do to the banks what they did to us. by the way, the banks are not the only ones responsible for that whole financial crisis, i would remind everyone. what's that going to look like? >> we have to get away from the smoke filled rooms and those who make decisions for the rest of america. trish: i don't disagree with that. but i will remind you after 2008 we put in a ton of regulations to the financial system. then you looked at the most of anemic recovery in the history of his country. we are talking worse than the great depression in terms of how
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we were able to recover. i blame a lot of that on president obama's poorly thought out economic policies as well as all the regulation that went into the banks. they couldn't lend. >> you can't separate that from the tea party revolution. by having keynesian economic policies. president obama had to deal with people who were talking about shutting down the government for a debt ceiling. i think having maxine waters there to make sure wall street doesn't go crazy. trish: i see where this is going. you just keep giving the government money. we have a $800 bril stimulus
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plan to nowhere. this is the same sold talking point regurgitated over and over again by the left. i want to remind every one out there the highest tax revenues on record. and you have lower tax rates to thank for that. >> the economy is doing just fine right now. i'm probably not the only one in america frightened of the idea of ocasio-cortez a democrat socialist as part of a powerful committee that oversees and has jurisdiction over our economy. all of these important and critical things for our country. trish: i'm pretty sure she doesn't even understand. >> then we have congresswoman maxine waters as the chairwoman of this committee. this is a nightmare for america. and i'm concerned about the
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policies they are going to be pushing. congresswoman maxine waters, i wouldn't call her any sort of moderate. she'll have to be the peacemaker. trish: this is the woman calling, frankly, for harassment and the kind of violence. i didn't think that was the right direction for this country at all when she was trying to opinion expire people to go after anyone associated with trump. but your points are well taken. i'm sorry, i have no time. our constitution is the bed rosks our great nation. don't tell 202 presidential hopeful beto o'rourke that. he wants to start over. he says the founding fathers' document that is absolutely brilliant need a total rehaul.
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oh, c'mon! trish: the very integrity and foundation of our country are under fire tonight with the leading democrat and potential 2020 contender calling into question our constitution's aapplicability. beto o'rourke tells "the washington post," can an empire like ours with trading relationships and security agreements in every continent, can it still can managed by the same principles set down
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230-plus years ago? i will answer that question for you, beto. we can. it's a brilliant document. our constitution. written by some pretty brilliant men who while they clearly never conceived of the world in which we now live certainly does provide us with a tremendous framework. a framework that made us the envy of the world and the world's largest economy. you know, when i was a kid growing up in new hampshire, you learn a lot about the constitution. i became a u.s. history major that focused on this early colonial period. i always loved learning about the constitution. i was from a place that was one of the original 13 colonies that declared their independence from great britain. another great document. and i thought it was truly
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remarkable, and i believe that our founding fathers were able to anticipate as much as they did. we have been talking a lot about venezuela on this show and some of the challenges the banana republics actually have, and you want to know one of the reasons they have them? i will tell you. they didn't have an alexander hamilton or john adams or george washington or thomas jefferson or james madison. we got lucky. we did. part of staying lucky is respecting the document that has provided us with all the success we have had for the last 230 years. remember that. beto. here with me to react, i have presidential historian doug wead who is a great admirer of those great men and their brilliance.
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it disgusts me, doug, to see people want to abandon some of the great things that empowered our country, whether it be the constitution other electoral college. hillary clinton is calling for that one. why are they trying to reinvent the wheel? >> it's taken so many hundreds of years and thousands of years for this constitution to evolve. ruth bader ginsburg said we have the oldest constitution of any modern nation on earth. it was genius. what a lot of people miss, trish, our constitution is the law. all of our laws spring from the u.s. constitution. and ultimately find as their source the u.s. constitution. that's law. so when a politician like beto says the constitution needs to be flexible, it needs to breathe, we don't need to necessarily take it literally or
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seriously. trish trish: he thinks it doesn't relate to today's day and age. he's willing to tear it up and start it all over. when you look at that quote, can we show it again for the viewers? we'll look at his quote. here is what he's telling "the washington post." this is something that was done 230 years. can you live by the same principles? and intellectually, doug, i'll tell you as i said before, the answer is yes. we can live by the same intellectual principles. things change on the margin, i get it. but the heart of that brilliant document still lives and breathes and is the same. >> right. dwight eisenhower says if you want to fully appreciate what it's like to live in a society with law, you need to take a long look at societies who
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abandoned those laws. some of the free spirited governments, nazi germany and others that walked away from their constitution and invented the laws as they went led to horrible disasters. thank god we have that constitution. trish: but this is getting popular and normalized. when you have hillary clinton writing in "the atlantic" we ought to look at getting rid of the electoral college. why? because she didn't win? maybe she has a better shot in 2020? maybe she can win if they don't have an electoral college. >> i'm not as critical of hillary clinton saying let's get rid of the electoral college. because the constitution allows itself to be changed. trish: if you didn't have the
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electoral college it would be new york and california deciding everything. and i guess beto would get elected. >> it's possible theoretically. but it's more troubling when beto says we should ignore the whole thing. that's the post-constitutional drift i am worried about. trish: we are in a weird place. i go back to sunscreens as the o back to venezuela as the example. i'm talking to the youngest mayor ever in venezuela's history. a self-proclaimed capitalist who tried to bring change to socialist venezuela and he was forced into exile. he escaped through the jungles of latin america.
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trish: a "trish regan primetime" exclusive. a capitalist from from venezuela living in exile. forced out by nicolas maduro. the youngest mayor-elected in venezuela. his growing support throughout the country made him a target of now dictator maduro. threatened with arrest, prison and possibly worse. david solanski went into hiding before escaping through the south american judge. today he's a visiting scholar the georgetown university in washington, d.c. and he's encouraging democracy
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in south and central america to stem the flow of the caravans heading here. i know you say socialism destroyed your country. what's happened to people under the economic policies put in place by nicolas maduro and hugo chavez? >> thank you for having me. venezuela has been under a dictatorship for 20 years. it's the worst we have had in latin america. a humanitarian crisis where there are shortages of food and medicine. hyper inflation of 10 million percent. and the worst migration crisis with 3.3 million venezuelans have fled the country because of shortages of food, medicine and
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human rights violations. we are working hard to restore democracy and freedom. but to have freedom. trish: you might get it soon. you might be able to go back soon. the next week is critical. right now your country is in a state of flux. the national assembly is, we don't recognize nicolas maduro, he total election. the u.s. and every member of the free world agrees with that. nicolas maduro is no longer president of venezuela. brazil is recognizing a 35-year-old engineer. is he someone who can help get your country on track? do you need an interim president there and hold a new system of elections so you can get someone that the voters want?
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>> juan is the president of the parliament of venezuela on january 11. he's the interim president of venezuela. he's part of my generation. i know him since 2005. we have been working together on the same political party. we have been on the streets many times leading protests. and i trust his leadership to restore democracy and freedom in venezuela. and all of us in exile. those of us fighting in venezuela have that commitment. january 23 we are calling for an important march. we are expecting millions of venezuelans to go on the streets that day. and we are calling for a worldwide protest in 50 cities. i think we are close to get democracy back in venezuela. we need to understand that the
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maduro regime is not only a threat to venezuelans, it's a threat to the region it's a regime involved in human rights violations and drug trafficking and illegal mining. it's affecting the region. it's affecting the security of the region. the sooner we get democracy in venezuela the better for the region. trish: we talked so much about caravans of migrants making their way through the u.s. venezuelans now may soon become part of that. you have seen firsthand that crisis as so many venezuelans flee into columbia and elsewhere because they are look for a new opportunity. let me ask you about something else. this regime, it's not good. there have beenlings, possibly to hezbollah.
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the former vice president is said to have ties and may have actually secured passports for people that would-be terrorists. so that's an issue. and you have the fact, basically anybody who is an enemy gets locked up and put in jail. they took five american citizens. five citgo employees. they brought them down will for a quote-unquote business meeting and they locked them up. those five americans are still there today. what happens to them. what happens to all the people in prison. what happens to you yourself? you were lucky enough to get out in time. >> as we speak there are 400 political prisoners in venezuela including soldiers who disagree with the regime. i am one of the 13 mayors who were illegally removed.
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i went 35 days in hiding before i fled the country through brazil. this regime is linked to terrorist groups. but with no doubt about it, in colombia they have found in venezuela a save haven. that's a threat for venezuelans and for the region. maduro is involved with the criminal economy. also iranians are playing venezuela. russia is deeply involved in venezuela. we are facing something unique in the region. and as i said, i think we are close to restore democracy and close to retore freedom. impart of that generation that wants to rebuke the country, that wants to make venezuela a save place, a free place, and
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especially a country our children, our next generation can enjoy. >> it would be so wonderful to see that. a country with so many tremendous natural resources. and a country we want to be friend with. we don't want you hanging out with the chinese and the iranians and the russians. we should have that relationship and there is an opportunity if you put the right people. if the people put the right people there and you have that shot at democracy. i want to remind the viewers that our vice president of the united states mike pence did call the 35-year-old engineer who is the interim president as far as your country goes, is recognized by everyone, as well as brazil. the president has not come out and full-on said he's going to recognize him. but it would be a different image, right, for venezuela.
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i look at that young man, his little girl and his wife. this could be an opportunity for change. i wish you all the luck. >> thank you so much for having me. trish: the left is going crazy because president trump served fast food to the clemson tigers. former nfl star burgess owens is here on that.
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[♪] trish: new tonight. president trump facing criticism after offering fast food to the clemson tigers. "the washington post" reports the president paid almost $3,000 out of his own pocket for the food. of course the criticism is he's going cheap. giving fast food. college kids like fast food. i like fast food. i wish i could eat it. college kids love it. how is that a bad thing? former nfl player and author of. was that insulting? the mainstream media would lead
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us to believe it's insulting to eat fast food? >> i'm so proud of these young people. they are full of gratitude. they are grateful. they could care less what the food is. they are with their friend and teammates. good for them. the other thing for those who want to offer great first class, let me suggest -- trish: michael strahan is saying i would take them out for a lobster dinner, why are you serving fast food. >> i'm not going to take for granted that michael cares for my community like i do. but we need to educate ourselves. there is a class of politicians who have done for damage to my race than all the white supremacists ever. the president is the only one in
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our country that came to this place with a plan for urban america. he's lowering the black unemployment. 400 percent increase in black entrepreneurship which is where the middle class come from. he's done things for education and the black colleges. he's -- the things he's doing across the board that black americans need to understand. there is 10 points. if the left were to look at that instead of trying to fight him, they could get my race moving in the direction they need to move in. trish: i remember when he was running and said why not try something different. he was talking directly to the african-american communities. he says it hasn't worked, right? what have you got to lose?
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he's really going for the jugular. the left always considered the african-american community their base. but they haven't done enough for that base. >> not only have they not done enough, what the left has done,' it's' an evil ideology. that's why people aren't rushing toward socialists countries, they are rush away from them. 78% of black boys in california cannot pass standard tests. get kids educated. get them hope and put away the socialist ideas. trish: burgess, please come back. thank you, sir. we'll have more next. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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originally claimed the attack was spurred by protest over an anti-islamic video that had surfaced. turns out that was not the case. not at all. we will have more details for you on the show tomorrow. have a terrific evening everyone. "kennedy" begins next. >> thank you, trish! the bitter battle over the government shutdown taking yet another crazy turn. if you can imagine! house speaker, nancy pelosi, attempting to steal the president thunder by asking him to postpone or cancel the state of the union address. now republicans are serious and are vowing to fight back hard! did nancy overplay her hand? as you know, democrats and the white house have been locked in a nearly month-long feud of the president's demands. for a border wall money. neither side has budged. say nancy pelosi fired off a strongly written letter. which reads in part quote - sadly, given

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