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jeffress among our guests tomorrow. we thank you for joining us tonight. good night from new york. we'll see you tomorrow. trish: no deal with north korea. president trump set to land back in washington this hour. we have exclusive reaction to his historic meeting with kim jong-un. rashida tlaib doubles down on her racist attack on mark meadows. as dems keep this alive that there is racism in the republican party as they float reparations for slavery.
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aoc is on the attack against ivanka trump. juan guaido prepares to return to his home country of venezuela. breaking right now. president trump walking away from the negotiating table with kim jong-un. without an agreement. the president says kim was asking for too much with too little in return. president trump: sometimes you have to walk. basically they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety, and we couldn't do that. they were willing to denuke a large portion of the areas we wanted. but we couldn't give up all of the sanctions for that. so we continue to work and we'll
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see. but we had to walk away from that particular suggestion. >> joining me now for reaction. van congressman ben klein. what's your reaction to this. >> i think it will show we mean business and we are not afraid to walk away from a deal. president trump did the right thing. >> what do you say to those who say president trump isn't have his ducked in a row. maybe we should have known this before he walked into the negotiating room. >> i think he had all the information he need boulevard he walked into the negotiating room. he knows when you have got a good deal and a bad deal and when you have to walk away. this could be seen to what president reagan did with core
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chef. >> but you are encourages because there is a dialogue going on. general jack keane was here last night. one of the points he made and i think it's a value. often these things -- these negotiations come down to relationships. one of the reasons gorbachev and reagan were successful in getting rid of communism in the ussr is because of that relationship and the strength of it. is it then barrel to the president now having this historic meeting? let's face it. no other sitting president has gone and talked with the leader of north korea. >> that's right. the president has shown he knows how to reach a deal because he gave one wrar he wanted which was attention on a global scale at the stable trying to get a
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deal. now he needs to pivot to china to get them pressure north korea. trish: given this kind of -- >> i think that trump is exactly where he wants to be. and it will be the north koreans coming back to the table looking for a deal at the end of the day. trish: no matter what the outcome, the dems just want to criticize the president, no matter what. >> what we saw in hanoi was amateur hour with nuclear weapons at stake and the reality fv diplomacy. >> kim jong-un is not on the level. he was the big winner. he's getting to sit face to face with the most powerful person in the world, the president of the united states. >> we need to stop with the reality tv summit and move
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toward real diplomacy with north korea. >> is it just me? it's almost as though they want to say, hey, guess what, i told you so. if there was some kind of agreement that was decide on at that event, you know that the democrats would have come out and said this is bogus and not real. they are trying to say the summit itself wasn't even real. sometimes i really worry that they put politics before patriotism and that's what you are seeing on display there. joining me now american majority leader ned ryun. they are calling it a reality tv show, the summit. look, i don't think it president would have gone all that way if he didn't think there was an opportunity to at least begin this relationship and lead these
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discussions. but they are what you call a glass half empty. >> you are right. coming in you said they are putting politics over patriotism. we saw yesterday the cohen hearings were nothing but an attempt to undermine the president as he was trying to solve an existential crisis for all americans regardless of party affiliation. i'm proud of what trump did yesterday. he knew what he wanted. and he walked away from the table like president reagan did at reykjavik. the whole purpose of this entire regime with north korea with these nuclear capabilities. they are not going to hand those over on a whim. he brought them to the table and it's a triumph. trish: robin, i think there were
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those trying to telegraph that they may not get what everybody would like to see done there. but nonetheless, having this relationship and going back to the table with him is an important step. but there is something else and i know you are concerned by the. you didn't like him giving him a free pass on otto warmbier. walk us through that one. >> that comes from a little bit of ptsd on the international scale with what happened with vladimir putin when trump misspoke and said he had no reason to believe they meddled in our election, which was contrary to u.s. intelligence. yesterday when they asked about sought to warmbier, he said chairman kim, that he did not believe he knew about this situation. that would have been more fair
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honestly for senator menendez to criticize him on. it was fair to criticize him for not working more with china leading up to this. trish: it's almost as though they don't really rowm their sleeves and dig in. i made the decision on the tax plan. to might wasn't a big handout to the rich unless you got to the equity fat tax loophole and the carried interest. that actually could have been something the democrats could have gone after. but they didn't make maybe because it's too complicated. maybe that would have been a talk point for them. but they don't do their homework, shall we say. the reality is i'm pretty disappointed in this whole idea of fate i'm losing its way because of politics.
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>> this is the thing that's amazing to me. we can have our domestic policy differences. but when the president of the united states is on an international stage trying to solve cheese existential threats to all-american citizens. we should be behind him. trish: cnn did not even cover it last night. we were nonstop no commercials. cnn stayed entirely on michael cohen. >> that's right. i think this is shameful, trish, again. the whole setup yesterday and the propaganda media highlighting and am anyify twaig think was a clown showage theater of the absurd. this has national implications for all the american people regardless of party affiliation.
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>> with so many politicians and members of the media today. if you ask me. >> we saw that -- if you want to look at it on display yesterday with the cohen messaging. that's on both sides of the aisle. i can't stand it as a veteran. i never bet against the usa. i wanted the president to be as successful as he could because that benefits us all. we need to look past these differences and fruit for what's best for america. trish: i agree. and that's why i'm talking to you. i think you call it like you see it. you are the same way, ned. good to see you both tonight. hours after apologizing for suggesting mark meadows is a racist. freshman democrat rashida tlaib is at it again. brand-new video from venezuela
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chaos took over. here is what kicked it off. >> she says that as a daughter of a man born in birmingham, alabama, there is no way she would work for an individual who was racist. >> just because someone has a black person working for them doesn't mean they are not racist. and it would be insensitive the fact that someone would use a prop, a black woman in this chamber, in this committee is alone racist tonight self. donald trump is setting a precedents. >> mr. chairman i ask her words be taken down. it's racist to suggest i asked her to come in here for that reason. >> i did not call mr. meadows a racist. i'm trying as a person of color to express myself and how i felt at that moment. trish: this morning the
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congresswoman made the media round and doubled down. >> do you regret apoll zwriegs congressman meadows. >> i apologized that he felt i was calling him a racist. >> you don't think's racist. >> i felt like the act was. it's up to the american people to decide if he is. trish: niger, what's your reaction to this? was this racist? >> of course not. it's so absurd for tlaib to say that bringing miss patton who is a respected leader in the trump empire and organization, very respected and loved, is an absurdity. she is an extremely powerful, extremely trusted woman within the trump organization.
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and for her -- trish: my challenge to that is she didn't get a chance to speak. if she was there to speak and say listen, i work for donald trump and he's not a racist. the presentation of this wasn't so well thought out. if i were there, i would have quoted her. if he could not allow her to speak, i would say i spoke with her and i want to share what she told me. but there was a theater involved there and not actually hearing from her herself, am i right, rochelle? >> i think she should have had an opportunity to speak if they want to defend the fact trump is not a racist. you can have black friend and still be a racist. you can have gay friend and still have actions that are considered homophobic. you may have a gay friend but you don't believe in gay
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marriage. what happened yesterday is bad advice. trish: i don't think it was racist, though. whether she was white or black or whether it was a man or womb and -- the idea of having someone saying i have got this person and they are going to say -- >> this is the problem. black conservatives have to do a better job with their white conservative friends. niger, you need to be telling your white friend, i know you want to do this, but it might not be a good idea. have letter write a statement that talks about her experience as a black woman working for trump. >> there is some pearls of wisdom in what you said. you said something that's troubling to me and i think is morally corrupt and dishonest. you said that a person can have
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black friends and be a racist. >> yes. >> that is an absurdity. >> it's absurd that you don't think that. that's what's absurd. >> i don't want to get down the rabbit hole. >> why is that wrong? >> what i will acknowledge and what will be more appropriate and i will give you some advice if you want to speak truth to power and not just play politics. a person can have black friends and do a racist thing. not be a racist. >> this is why we can't have an honest conversation about racism because we get so upset by the and you are not helping out. trucker * since we have
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everybody's spirits so high. the left right now is so mad -- the left is out there talking about slavery reparations, playing the race card. you heard several comments recently. elizabeth warren was one. slavery reparation might be an idea. is that going to be part of the 2020 platform? >> oh, heck yes. trish: what is the history of the democratic party while we are at it. >> the democratic party is the party of slavery. the democratic party is the party segregation. and it took some brave republicans and a brave lyndon johnson, democrat and a few other democrats and high percentage of republicans to begin to change our country.
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>> you do know abraham lincoln did not think black people should be able to vote or run for public office. a republican. >> you had a lot of air time. let me say something here. i think what the cohen thing shows -- to be honest with you, i have not paid that much attention to it. but what i think it shows and reveals is how horrified the democratic party is that donald trump could actually get 20% of the black vote. it's nonsense analyze and baloney. cone is all about fear. trish: i have got 20 seconds. are we going to see slavery reparations as a constant theme in the upcoming campaign?
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>> i don't think so. i think when we talk about reparations, yes, it's a good talking point. but i think it's just as much of a campaign promise as trump saying mexico was going to build the wall. trish: i have got to take a commercial break. but we'll leave it at that. brand-new video of the humanitarian crisis in venezuela. people forced to eat from trash trucks. there is no food. this is what happens when a socialist dictator is in charge of a country. democrats can't seem to find a united message? this is not political, this is right versus wrong. i'm setting the record straight.
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>> there are democratic operations taking place in their country. the point is, what i am calling for right now is internationally supervised preelections. >> what i do support and what i would say the president acted correctly in recognizing juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela under the venezuelan constitution. >> for the president to choose who is the leader of venezuela is not something that serves the venezuelan people. >> he doesn't want to call this person a dictator. but all the data coming out of there says he is. trish: he is a dictator. clearly the democrats haven't reached a consensus on venezuela. this one issue that should not be up for debate.
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senator bob menendez deserves a lot of credit for recognizing the severity of the situation. human suffering is not nor should it ever be a political issue. the senator, unlike bernie sanders and others is standing up for what's right, bob menendez, that is. scott bolton is standing up for what is right. bill clinton is standing up for what is right. alexandria ocasio-cortez deserves credit for recognizing venezuela is a total failure of democracy. i happen to believe socialism always leads to a failure of democracy because that economic system ultimately cannot provide for its people, and leaders cling to power by buying votes and manipulating elections.
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the democrats need to think through the challenges in venezuela. they need to think through them long and hard. aside from the security risks of maduro hang out with the iranians and the turks and russians. venezuela is in the worst crisis in history. the worst we have ever seen. it's turned into the worst migration crisis with an estimated 8 million people to leave venezuela this year. this is not a time to play politics. so thank you, aoc. thank you, senator menendez, and thank you to every republican and every democrat that is willing to put political differences aside and recognize this disaster for what it is in
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venezuela. we can debate what to do about it, and we certainly will on this show. but let's be united in identifying the crisis for what it is. here with reaction is former senior advisor to george w. bush, brad blakeman. i have got to give credit where credit is due. bernie sanders gets none of is. bernie sanders is maintaining somehow nicolas maduro is not a dictator when the guy steals elections, when he doesn't let people have any privacy in how they vote, and you are voting for him so you can get a box of food to feed your family? come on. when is bernie going to wake up. >> the vast majority of democrats, i'm talking about leadership and the dozen or so running for president are basically silent on this issue. the reason they are silent is it takes the wind out of of their
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socialist sails. if they are elected president, everything is free, education, a minimum salary. things that are unsustainable. jet we have no further look and the horror playing outer day in venezuela that shows proof positive socialism doesn't work. trish: is that why the media is league this alone? why am i the only one who cares about this? this is an important case study of what goes wrong in a socialist economy. you heard me say i don't think democracy can exist with a socialist economy. at some point the system doesn't work. and you don't have any money. so what happens then? how do the socialists stay in charge? they find a way to do it and
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it's generally through a corrupt process. i have got video that came in yesterday morning of colectivos going through a neighborhood -- this video you are looking at, they were firing shots in the assembly hall yesterday. the freely elected democratic assembly. they are trying to intimidate that group. but here are examples of these colectivos, clue ban-backed groups. when we talked about the challenges in iraq and you had religious groups terrorizing neighborhoods. in this case they are not religious zealots, they are socialist zealots backed by the likes of cuba and maduro. >> they are burning trucks with humanitarian aid. they are coming there with food
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and aid for the people. they are either turned away or destroyed. this is a terrible humanitarian crisis playing out on television. yet a vast majority of democrats and media turn a blind eye. they should be take together floor of the senate. they are nowhere to be found. trish: i hear you. when you talk about the humanitarian costs. americans would want to care about this. if we don't care, the russians do, the cubans do, hezbollah does. we have all the bad guys operating this criminal economy. that's three hours from miami. >> it's in our hemisphere. we have an obligation to help the people of venezuela, and we should the be allowing the russians and chinese in to interfere in our part of the
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world. trish: juan guaido is getting threats against him. maduro made it clear's not welcome back in venezuela. he's still going back in. he's make something round. he's meeting with the president of brazil trying to get some support. do you see this escalating? we need too protect the people and make sure there is aid there. does it escalate in a way that would involve our military? >> it could. one of the things that the president has in its tool box is sending ships there and creating blockades and a hospital ship to let maduro know his days are numbered if this action continues. trish: do you think that happens? >> i hope so.
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but we shouldn't be alone tonight. we have to have a coalition. hopefully a coalition of willing partners within our hemisphere to respond. i would be looking to brazil. and you know who else? mexico. they have a vested interest. they need to step up more in humanitarian aid. they can do it. we need them, and it would help relations go a long way if we forge a coalition within our hemisphere. trish: alexandria ocasio-cortez attacking ivanka trump after she criticized alexandria ocasio-cortez' green new deal.
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trish: ivanka trump and alexandria ocasio-cortez trading jabs after ivanka said most of americans would rather work for success on their own and not take handouts. >> here is the green new deal, here is the guarantee of a job. >> i don't think most of americans in their heart want to be given something. i spent a lot of time traveling around this country over the last four years. people want to work for what they get. i think this idea of a guaranteed minimum is not something most of people want.
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they want the ability to be able to secure a job. they want the ability to live in a country where there is the potential for upward mobility. trish: ivanka trump said the same thing to the host of "the next revolution" *. alexandria ocasio-cortez doesn't like being criticized. but i happen to agree with ivanka trump. i think people want to work for it. the idea of a government handout never end well, does it. >> that's exactly right. this is a perfect contrast between the two positions in the next election. ivanka is leading workforce development to help workers get the skills to get the jobs out there. because of the trump boom we have a situation where you have
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more job openings than there are unemployed people. employers are complaining they don't have enough workers. the green new deal is all about the government doing it. and that's going to be up a great contrast. of course, we believe and the evidence supports it. trish: explain why when the government is in charge of the resources, it's a very different proposition than when private enterprise is in charge. >> when the government tries to second guess the market, for example, by trying to predict what jobs will be needed in the future and doing government training programs to figure out what products will be needed and what the skills are, how can they possibly know what kind of things that consumers will be
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wanting to buy, 5, 10, 15 years from now. it's private sector entrepreneurs who figure out what consumers want and how best to give it to them at the highest quality at the lowest possible price. and that unleashing of that idea has given us the best employment in half a century. and at the same time they are coming down with this top down job guarantee. it makes no sense. trish: larry kudlow was talking about this today at cpac. >> i ask you to join president trump and me and the rest to put socialism on trial and convict it. the green new deal will literally destroy the economy. trish: i looked at how much it will cost. let me tell you, we would be
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looking at half the gdp every year going toward the green new deal. we can't afford it. if you are telling me, and i rightly believe you, that you are not going to have the best allocation of capital because the government is deciding everything. then what is it but one big giant waste? steve: exactly. and it's out of date in two ways. first of all because it's based on an out of date * idea. idea. and it's out of date because of the economy. give them credit for care being the plight of american workers where wages have been flat for many decade. but that's all change right now. one of the most of important features of the trump boom is the blue collar aspect of it. the workers who have seen the biggest increase in their pay in
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the last couple years. the blue collar workers trump said he would help. they are coming in with this green new deal at the moment when the free enterprise workers is delivering for those workers. trish: they can't get the timing right on this. you need the right economic policy in place so you can unleash that prosperity and energy that we have in our great american economy. thank you, steve, good to see you. terrific interview. you can watch all of it on steve hilton's show. coming up, one public university comparing the migrant caravan to jews fleeing nazi germany. migrants trying to come to america for prosperity and a better job opportunity is somehow the same as jews fleeing
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trish: the latest in a long line of american colleges getting history wrong. the university of wisconsin, madison hosting a talk on the migrant caravans moving towards our southern border. get this. they are labeling migrants refugees and comparing their plight directly to that of european jews during the holocaust. insulting to history. insulting to anyone who lost a family member in any one of those gas chambers. insulting to anyone who lost a family member in world war ii. joining me now to discuss, i know you guys have been looking into this at campus reform. you shed light on some of these crazy things, and it's important to bring this to the public so
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they understand what's going on in universities. walk us through what you saw at this particular university. >> what we are seeing here is a sloppy rush to conflate what we have going on currently at our attorney border with the people -- at our southern border with the people fleeing for their lives in nazi germany. it's very important that we are looking to the fact here which is the migrant caravans at our southern border are not being targeted for their ethnicity or religion. it's not remote motorly the same thing and it's insalting to those who have lost family members to the whom caught. >> it's just absurd. almost 1.1 million people were killed in auschwitz and the
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surrounding complex there. to compare that to a president who wants to reduce $700,000 in aid to central america to put america first, enforce a stricter border. americans aren't trying to demean migrants. the seek of asylum has increased under trump. he's trying to make things liberal and fair. to say we are racist or don't like other people is a distortion of the truth. trish report reality is, we are an altruistic society. but at some point there is a limit. i'm going to quote dianne feinstein who said in the 1990s, we cannot be the welfare system for latin america. we can't allow this nut job in
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venezuela to continue on. that's wrong. he's hurting his people. he's starving his people and consequently they are leaving in droves. that will be the worst migration crisis in the western hemisphere history. but people want to stay where their family is. they want to stay in their own country. but you need a political and economic support system that makes it possible for them to do so. >> yes. and as you are talking about this. there is room for debate on these issues. there is room for debate on immigration and refugee law. but it's counter productive to call people nazis who believe in border security. it prevents us from actually making policies to solve these problems while maintaining security at the border.
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the photos circulating of children in cages, that happened in 2014. stricter immigration reform was there under obama. trish: this was his platform, they do not want to see him succeed. so they are recreating history in the process. britt, emma, thanks very much. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone.
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the return is planned for sometime within the next few days but nicolas maduro is not making it easy and has issued threats. he will certainly need to be in all of our thoughts as the days progress. thank you for watching. i will see you tomorrow night. kennedy: thank you, trish. breaking news now, the present moments ago landing at the white house after flying back from his summit. with the north korean dictator, kim jong-un. there he is. the president walked with a summit -- walked away from the summit because he said no deal is better than a bad deal. the meeting was cut short. no agreement was signed. we will watching for that last night. trying to figure out what might be in the ghost. >> the president decided to
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