tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business January 21, 2019 8:00pm-9:01pm EST
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you can wait a couple hours and you can see lou as well. trish: breaking right now. this is the scene in venezuela as socialist dictator nicolas maduro orders tear gas fired on the protesters calling for his resignation. we have the man leading the opposition, pushing for change, pushing for an end to this socialist dictatorship and pushing for freedom and democracy. another caravan, more than a thousand people strong, forming in honduras on its way to the united states. democrats refuse to acknowledge
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this crisis and refuse to negotiate on the shutdown. 800,000 americans without paychecks thanks to selfishly motivated political behavior. on martin luther king day the left refuses to point the finger at anyone affiliated with them on sexism, racism or sexism. you know what doesn't help? tweets like this from actress melissa m -- milano. she says red maga hats are the new white hoods. i'm trish regan and this is "trish regan primetime." break tonight. reports of a new caravan.
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more than 1,000 migrants strong setting up from honduras and heading state for our border this evening. this news coming as the previous caravan of thousands depart from the exact same location. you will recall from our reporting that that group crossed into mexico with no problem whatsoever. the gates were left wide open. the scale of this crisis is growing crystal clear. i want to you see these numbers. customs and border patrol and pretended over 300 migrants attempting to cross into the yuma, arizona area in one day last week. 300 people trying to come into arizona. we are spending millions of dollars trying to stem this crisis. joining me, spokesman for the border patrol council. it is a crisis. democrats don't want to admit
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it. but what would you tell them, the democrats that think this is made up. those aren't real people? those aren't real pictures? what do you say, art? >> you have thousands of people who tried to enter the united states constantly. they were caught and released in the u.s. you had caravans that came to the united states, attack border patrol agents, tearing down our walls. waving flags of the country they were supposedly fearing and leaving because of political asylum. now you have more those caravans forming. you have more attacks on border patrol agents. you have more drugs entering the country. it was reported last year there was enough fentanyl sized at the border -- seized at the border to kill the entire population of the united states. you have people out there
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risking their lives who are not receiving paychecks and will not receive another paycheck. you can't tell me this is not a crisis. 10 congressmen came down to the border today and they saw the reality of the areas where we need a better barrier. that's evening congressman out of 435. that were actually interested in seeing what was going on. the invitation is still open to chuck and nancy and i will show you personally myself what the problems are at our southern border. trish: they don't want to hear it. the president came up with a plan to provide amnesty to the daca kids. this is what chuck and nancy theoretically want. they want to solve the immigration challenge. you know what, art? they wouldn't even entertain it.
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they are not negotiating. it's full stop with them. i say this is childish political behavior. you wanted to get something done, and you cared about the 8,000 people not getting a check. wouldn't you be talking to the president and trying to come up with a solution in. >> they are at a point where i believe they care more. watching our president fail, they care more about this country failing, and their hatred against one maps seems to be more important than helping the american public. they were voted on by the american people to serve the up american people. they weren't voted on to serve people of another country. trish: well put. dianne feinstein said in the 1990s, we cannot be mexico's welfare system. it just doesn't work.
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the numbers don't add up. art, it's good to see you. thank you for your perspective. this partial government shut yoinls in week five which is the longest shutdown in history. you have democrats refusing to gore mediator with our president despite his offer to extend protections for the so-called dreamers in exchange for border security and wall funding. major democrats went out of their way to digs miss it as a non-starter before they even heard it. it's pathetic. what is wrong these people? are they that selfish that they can't get out of their own way and do something that's good for the country? they once wanted the wall. remember? and tino they still want a solution for daca. so why not negotiate? politics. they are too busy focusing on
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2020 to care about anyone, including the 800,000 government workers not getting a paycheck. joining me right now. fox news national security strategist dr. sebastian gorka. it sickens me because they are not even entertaining the possibility of negotiation. businesses want to sell things and get stuff done and they are willing to negotiate. but some how it flies in d.c.? >> no, it flies within the democrat party which has been taken over by radicals as you pointed out in your segment. all the things the president wants have been promised before not only by people like feinstein, but people like chuck schumer. this is not new. these things were signed into provisional law by chuck schumer in 2006.
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the only difference is hot president is and what's more the fact that this president who is hated by the left built his presidential campaign on the first policy platform of immigration reform and the wall. they know if they give it to him, then he has succeeded beyond anybody's wildest expectations. and as you said, they are thinking more about 2020 than anything else. trish: i am glad you brought that up. i have been playing this sound every night and i will keep playing it because it's important for everyone to remember where the democrats once stood before donald trump was president. here we go again. you will keep hearing this. here is chuck and nancy ray back when. >>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
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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 reform when we recognize this fundamental concept. trish: that was before donald trump was president. >> chuck schumer using the word illegal immigration boggles the mind. trish: now somehow you can't say that. >> it's immoral. trish: you were with the president i understand in the oval office, you know, i cannot imagine he likes knowing that there are so many families not getting their paychecks and there are people in border communities that are more
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worried than ever because of all the caravans, the migrants trying to get into our country. does he see anything in the end zone there? how is this going to play out? >> i will say one thing which is a very important message to all the viewers out there. the atmosphere was incredibly positive in the white house in general. there was a somber mood. the president was upbeat and the president was very clear that he is not going to negotiate on this issue. ed the national security, the safety of all americans, the human rights of the people that are being abused and smuggled across the border. he's not going to cave. and he said it's going to take something that he said openly before. but i can remight as a result.
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he'll wait for as long as it takes because our national security is that important. trish: wow. so both sides dig in. are we going to have a state of the union? >> he discussed a very interesting plan b that he's open to, begin the was an off the record meeting. there will be i am sure some kind of address whether in the senate chamber or in another location the president thinks will be right for the current situation. at the end of the day the constitution requires that he make some kind of report in writing. there is no stipulation about the location of the speech. the president may have a very interesting tweet for us in a few days. trish: dr. sebastian gore caps
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latest book, "why we fight." security forces fire tear gas at protesters in caracas. and this is just the beginning. back with us tonight, lillian cantori. she is the wife of a very popular pop advertise. a man who was jailed forward trying to go against the maduro socialist regime. actress melissa milano is comparing president trump supporters to klu klux klan members. it's a form of hate speech itself. i'm setting the record straight on that. don't go anywhere
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dictator, nicolas maduro. this you given the venezuelan supreme court said maduro is no longer in power. being on the supreme court in a country like that. you probably won't be able to stay on the supreme court very long. maybe that's why they are living in exile. venezuelans are hoping to gain momentum in their fight to out of their socialist dictator. one opposition leader is under arrest after five years in prison. but that's not stopping his wife. lillian. lillian, a mother of three is rallying the people.
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she joins us live from caracas, venezuela. welcome to the program. >> thank you, trish. trish: what is happening right now in venezuela? and how do the people feel? >> for the past 20 years venezuela has been a dictatorship. inflation was 1.5 million percent in venezuela in 2018. there is 87% poverty in venezuela. 94% of people in venezuela don't have enough money to satisfy basic need. 1.3 million venezuelans suffer from malnutrition. venezuelans have lost an average of 0 pound due to malnutrition
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the past year. the regime has denied. it's a cruel regime. maduro is not the first one. trish: your husband, a very popular leader there, was jailed by nicolas maduro base was so popular. but he was left in jail for five years, now under house arrest. you worked tirelessly to get him back home, at least under your roof, albeit still under arrest. it's my understanding you tried with president obama and you didn't get anywhere. but president trump listened to you. you went into the oval office and you sat down with president trump. and he has been a big proponent of your husband since then.
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tell us what happened. >> you have been a great supporter of the fight for democracy in venezuela. president trump and vice president pence received me, and i'm very grateful for that support for democracy. my house is under house arrest. but it's not enough. because the regime has over 400 political prisoners right now. most of of those political prisoners are under cruel conditions. our fight is for all political prisoners, our fight is for all venezuelan people. trish: there are five americans stilling held in prison by
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maduro's regime. they were called there for a meeting with citgo. and they are still in jail. your husband spent all that time in jail. what are the conditions like in a venezuelan jail? >> jail is torture. it also kills dissidents in jail. you have another example. the u.s. citizens, remember. [inaudible] he's the worst that you can imagine. the families of the prisoners, my kid, my sons, my daughter. we watched him in a military
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jail. it's a dictatorship and they torture people. truckepeople. trish: i know the people are trying to campaign for change. wednesday is the day that they intend to begin these massive protests with the hope of unseating nicolas maduro. what are they telling you? >> before i thought of the next day, i want to remember fernando [inaudible] who was a political prisoner. the regime went to kill. and they kill a political prisoner in venezuela, [inaudible]. january 21. on january 23, we'll have a
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protest, symbolically because when democracy was restored in venezuela in 1968, we had hope. we have been holding open a sound belief in venezuela, and people have the support of a new president, a new president, juan quido. but we ask three things. declare -- start a democratic election. free and elect.
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trish: you guys deserve it. you really do. you are sitting on the most of valuable oil reserve in the world. they are bigger than saudi arabia. the idea that 90% of the people are living in poverty and you have to deal with all that you guys have dealt with it's truly a tragedy. so we'll continue to stay on this story. i appreciate you calling in. i know this is risky for you. i know that the opposition is being put in a difficult spot. nicolas maduro and his cronies don't like you guys. the more you speak out the more trouble you are in. but thank you for doing it. >> we want to be free. we want paul exiles back from venezuela. we want to live in. >> free and prosperous country. and we need all the help of the united states of america and the leaders of the most of
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democratic world to make it happen. make venezuela great again. trish: lillian, we are watching. my best to you. thank you so much. coming up, i talked to the opposition leader who lives in exile in colombia. i'm setting the record straight on allysa milano's shocking claim about what the red make america great again hat represents. you won't believe what she is saying on this one. finally sto, will it feel like the end of a journey? or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire,
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to believe. racism and prejudice are real and are still parts of our society. but these prejudices are there. they exist. it exists in heinous and obvious ways. when a person isn't allowed the same opportunities because the people in charge don't want a black man or a white woman or his and pique or jew. you name it. -- hispanic or crew. and when they are not offered the same opportunities on thers have. the key to fixing all of this is through better economic opportunities which the president has been working to offer us. we'll have more on that in a moment. first i want to talk about
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prejudices that aren't there. but are just made up. and done so to exploit a situation simply for political gain. consider the across trestle allysa milano. she is hoping to exploit the politics of the moment by tweeting this. maga hats are the new white hoods. it's a reference to the kkk. a dark chapter in american history. i can't believe she would write this. but i shouldn't be so naive. how do we jump from a white hood to a red hat. because she wants to guilt people supporting this president into no longer supporting them. this massive labeling of
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basically half of the country who dared to vote for donald trump is wrong. in its own way it's another kind of hate speesh unto itself. i realize donald trump doesn't always meet miss milano's standards. and she don't agree with his politics. but how is his presidency akin to the kkk. the kkk brutally murdered people for the color of their skin. it reminds me of how the left likes to reference nazi germany and adolph hitler when referencing donald trump. when doing so they are insulting history and america itself telling everyone if you don't agree with them, then you are in the same camp as hitler or members of the kkk.
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it's despicable. mash continue luther king, jr. would have expected a lot more from us than that. there is nothing wrong supporting the president or opposing him for that matter. there is nothing wrong with wearing a make america great again hat or an "i'm with her" t-shirt. we are all entitled to an opinion. there is something very, very wrong with telling any individual they are despicable human beings akin to the likes of the kkk for daring to think differently than you. on this martin luther king day, haven't we learned at least that? can we not all agree to have some respect for intellectual diversity? when you lose the ability to converse or trade ideas or
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negotiate, as the politicians in washington have certainly proven. you lose ability to move forward, and believe me, miss milano, martin luther king would want us to keep moving forward. happy martin luther king day. with me now, conservative author and speaker david harris. it's keep america great again. which according to miss milano is just as bad as the make america great again hat. how keeply phoned are you. you as a black american knowing that allysa milano thinks if you are wearing that hat you are no batter than a member of the kkk. how does that make you think and feel. i went live about this earlier as well.
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it's so disheartening. it's disgusting it's something that shoulder in ever be compared, a hat in today's day and age, should never be compared to a symbol of racism. the thousands upon thousands off not just black americans, but white americans that fought for our freedoms, and then died of and suffered or were tortured at at hands of those wearing a cape, a white hood, is something that absolutely should in no way shape or form be compared to a hat like the one i'm wearing. it's disgraceful. it hurts. but it's exactly what we have come to expect from the liberal left. they will say whatever they can. trish: she is saying if you dare to wear that hat or express support for the president or his policies, you are no better than the kkk or adolph hitler.
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it was in the her tweet but others said that. it's a slap in the face to all the people who suffered under horrible heinous individuals like adolph hitler or members of the kkk. i say it's another kind of hate speech. davis, do you agree with that? >> i absolutely do. the original kkk wanted to manipulate, dominate and control. and they used every means available to them at the time to do that. and that was mostly violence, extreme, gruesome violence. today's kkk is a little bit different in that we don't have the violence behind it. but think have the same agenda in mind. manipulate, and dominate by victimize can a group of people saying we are your champions it's a bunch of white liberals hop try to be the champions for black folks and tell us what we
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can and can't do and it's despicable. trish: is her tweet in any way defensible? >> any time we paint anybody with a broad brush. all of us cringe. whether it's alisa milano or whether it's president trump calling mexican rapists and murderers. >> he didn't say that. trish: said some of them. he said we are getting the worst ones. >> trish, if we are going to qualify it, i'm sure if we talked to alisa milano, she might qualify it, too. then you just had a congressman, steve king, a sitting member of the republican party. trish: you are going off in different directions. do you condemn what alisa milano said on twitter. >> if you let me finish.
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steve king, the congressman said some very racist things. he was admonished by republican leadership in the house. but the president hasn't said anything about him. he wears a maga hat, he traveled with the president. trish: guilt by association. >> the president says he doesn't have time to look at this. it is a free country and we have the first amendment. and she is not elected. she is just a celebrity. trish: barely one at that. thank you very much. good to see you guys. a venezuelan opposition leader who is hoping to get the socialist dictator out of power very soon. he's here with what's happening this week, and why maduro may soon be at the end of his rope. since when did being a lady be a bad thing. when did lady become a word to
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on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. trishtrish: with venezuela in ae of total chaos. nicolas maduro could be days away from surrendering. venezuela's socialist dictatorship is suffering their people. there is no food. there is looting of food trucks along with no electricity or barely any. the money in venezuela is totally worthless because inflation is out of control. predicted to top 10 million percent in the coming year. earlier today the venezuelan supreme court ruled maduro will
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stay in power. of course, do they have a choice when there is as reason so many venezuelan supreme court justices are living in exile. the head of the center right anti-nicolas maduro party and was effectively their speaker of the house before having to flee the country to save his own life says hugo chavez, nick plasma duro and their brand of socialism is to blame for his country's failing. there is a message in there as we watch alexandria ocasio-cortez rise to superstar come in the democratic party. right now the former president of the national assembly joins me live from colombia where he lives in exile. welcome, so good to have you here. >> thank you, tricia.
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thank you for the opportunity. trish: the supreme court is saying they are not going to recognize map duro as president. what do they think, maduro is still in charge? >> i think the announcement from the supreme court is a clear sign from a weak government. it's not the sign for a strong government. they are trying to behave as they have a power an institutional power. but what is important is not the sentence for the supreme court. but the people that right now as we speak, right now in caracas, a huge demonstration all over the west of caracas where the poor people live. and it's huge symbol for change in venezuela.
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trish: let me ask you about being in exile. nicolas maduro accused you of recently orchestrating a drone attack against him. i'll ask you now. did you have anything to do with that? >> into, but as you may know, tricia, nicolas maduro said 20 times there has been different attacks against him in order to kill him so there is -- it's something the cuban regime used to say. so we are constant about that. trish: he's in a paranoid state now, arresting 27 members of the military who tried to protest against him today. you, sir, referenced the protests in the streets of
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caracas tonight. we know the people are planning even bigger demonstrations. a very big one in the streets this wednesday. how hopeful are you that the maduro regime will be overturned? >> well, i really believe that we'll see on wednesday a huge demonstration. we'll see millions of people literally not only in cara dozen, but all over venezuela. and it's a very important symbol. you have to be aware that we are fighting against fear. we are fighting against violence. and people -- it's breaking the fear, overcoming the fear, and right now it's in the street asking only for democracy and freedom. and we appreciate the support from the trump administration. our administration, particularly mr. bolton and mr. pompeo.
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and we stake more international pressure to have scene outcome in venezuela. trish: i think a lot of people would like to see you guys have an opportunity for democracy in your country. so we wish you very well. sir, we'll stay on this story. we are watching carefully the developments there in venezuela tonight. thank you for joining us. trish: the war on feminism and femininity. the newly elected governor of california, gavin newsom's wife is dropping the first lady title. what she is telling people to address her as next. proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c,
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the wife of the new california governor gavin newsom. she is going to forego the title of first lady. she is going with first partner all in order to advance gender equality. thank you for focusing on the important things in your life and in your lives as state residents in california. not on their taxes. not on their safety which is in danger since her husband is opening up california doors becoming a sanctuary state. she wants to get rid of the term, "first lady." i always cry at weddings, sara goth, says there is no nothing wrong with being a first lady. what would you say to
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mrs. newsom. >> i give her credit for raising awareness on a lot of issues in her documentaries that have premiered at sundance on women's issues and calling into question masculinity. but in this case i think she is just adding another label. so we just don't need another label in our country right now. trish: what's wrong with the term lady? she thinks it's sexist. but you feel otherwise. there is nothing wrong with being a lady. it can be a powerful thing? >> we try to get rid of the word lady in the 60s and it has never gone away. women still connect with it and identify with that word. i hear lady and i think of someone who knows who she is and
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is considerate of other people and thoughtful. someone who is in a powerful position in their life, whether that be in her home, a career or white house. but has an inner strength and outer calmness. i think it' a fine word for women of all ages, young girls to look up to, and they do, because we have respected and hon yard our first ladies for generations. lady bird lyndon johnson's wife. she embraced the nickname lady bird and accomplished so much. she was a true partner and a true leader. she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal and had no problem with the word lady. i don't think it needs to hold anybody back and we don't need
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more labels. trish: of course you are a partner. every family is about partnerships. but there is something special about the term firsto d first lady and it would be a shame to lose that. more "trish regan primetime" next. so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (vo) ♪ here's a question. was it necessary to create a luxury car more teched out than silicon valley? with a cockpit fit for aspaceship. hang on. radar that senses things the human eye can't. busted. and the ability to make a thousand decisions before you even make one. was all this, really necessary? what do you think? ♪
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about, they told us how much they care about people who came to this country through no fault of their own. we have one of those people on the show tomorrow night, he said, chuck and nancy are failing him big time, i'll see you tomorrow. kennedy: party of no! has struck again, democrat refusing to consider president trump's latest offer to end government shut down, it includes something they want. what in the heck will it take to get those donkeys to agree to anything? over weekend president offered a huge trade, money to build wall for a three year halt on deporting daca resi recipients,e dreamers you know them well. mike pence said this was a good plan. >> president offered a good faith compromise to address w
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