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dobbs is next right here on thex business network, have a good evening, thanks for watching. lou: president trump traveling to heartland today, taking it is message of prosperity and strong economic performance to american workers in ohio. >> you look at some of the economic numbers, no bod thought we would see numbers like that in our country, not forever. after so membership years of budget cuts and layoffs, today jobs are coming back and pouring back, frankly like never before. companies of coming back in to our country, they want the action, production is ramping up am we have created more than almost 6 million jobs since the
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election. we all of us are living by two simple rule, buy american, and hire americans. unemployment has reached lowest rate in 51 years. more americans are working today than ever before in the history of our country. lou: it gets better and better. we look at the dris trump econot outperforming all expectations, even the promises of this president when he was a candidate. counsel of economic adviser chair is joining us. president trump speaking to the american people. and president trump managing to manage left wing media and out maneuver his political enemies, radical dims and rinos alike out to destroy his presidency. mr. trump's campaign of truth
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has the left reeling, and mr. trump holding strong against china saying tariffs will remain on chinese goods even if a trade deal gets done. >> we're not talking about removing them, we're talking about leaving them. for a substantial period of time, because we have on make sure that if we do the deal with china, that china lives by the deal. because they had a lot of problems living by certain deals. we have to make sure. now no president has ever done what i have done with china. china was taking out 500 billion a year for many years, we actually rebuilt china in truer sense of the world we rebuilt china. lou: we take up the president's tough stance in taking on china. gordon chang. kt mcfarland with us.
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and our crisis at southern border is raging. hundreds of illegal immigrants will be released given a day to appear in court, thereby free to roam our nation fleas fleecing x poiser of billions of dollars. we take up the failure the of homeland security and what must be done now to secony secure our border. republican congressman mark green among our guests tonight. and today, took on national left wing media and wrangles press core until hear his strong messaging to american people, president trump ready to control the narrative with the evidence
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of his extraordinary achievement and restoring economic growth, creating jobs in every level and region of this country, putting america back to work, and taking on same left wing media and their putter masters -- pup it masters, the radical dimms who appear in store for a massive disappointment. president trump began by laying out who robert mueller really is. and the witch-hunt that has belefbedevils this administratid the nation for way too long, first mueller. >> he is conflicted. i know that his best friend is comey, who is a bad cop. i think that there are other things, you know i had a been transaction with him that i are reported many times. i know he put 1 13 highly
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conflicted, i call them angry democrats in it is amazing. you have a great victory, somebody comes in does a report out of nowhere? tell me how that makes sense, never got a vote, the day before he was retained to become special counsel i told him he would not be working at the fbi. then the following day, they get him -- i don't think so. lou: i don't think so. president also taking aim at the opposing forces pushing back on his strategy to combat isis. demonstrating what his policies have done to amy late -- annihilate the isis terrorists. >> i prut this out for you, because this is a map of everything in the red, this was on election night.
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in 2016. everything red is isis. when i took it over it was a mess. now, on the bottom, that is the same, there is no red. there is a tiny spot which will begun by tonight. that is isis red right there, the bottom one how it is today. lou: how it is today, no matter how hard national left wing media tries to derail this president's message, the president frustrates them all of the more, controlling as he does his messages and a po populous president should, by going directly to the american people. >> i do twitter statements, i get out the word from a fake and corrupt media on 5 sides, i have over 100 million people. and that is a good facebook and instagram, and twitter and
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everything. it is a way that i can get honest hhonesty out, there is ts dishonesty with respect to the fake news media. lou: joining us now to discuss the unprecedented economic boom launched by president trump, his policies and an astounding forecast to boot, kevin hassett, just releasing annual economic report, kevin good to have you with us. congratulations this is a stunning report. looking at blue collar workers to begin with. those jobs, being created at an extraordinary rate. the workforce is just a fire. >> blue collar jobs skyrocket, people who were out of the labor force, were discouraged saying don't bother, they are searching back in and wages are skyrocketing, my favorite wage
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story that bottom 10% of wage distribution, their wages are growing 6 1/2%, president trump's policies are going into those you know places, the distressed communities where factories closed, they are reopening factories, creating jobs and driving family incomes higher. >> president today taking on united auto worker union, general motors, touting ford and toyota. for investing in this economy. this president, is if you will forgive theti the expression, is jawboning, he is a booster of highest order picking up a phone, talking to a ceo talking about forgotten man and woman their jobs and prospects. >> you are right, as you know, that i don't know if you covered this on show, that president when we're briefing on the economy will pick up the phone call somebody, we were just in
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there briefing himo these numbers, in the week he called you, this is -- he absolutely is super engaged. and as far as auto workers, you know that president has been fighting hard for ought or workers. i he is always talking about autos, and we look at numbers he went on ohio, realize since the election there are 56,000 more auto workers in u.s. than before president trump was elected. auto sector is booming. and against that back drop, the president is disappointed that the famil fam -- factory is clo. >> that tightness of the unemployment rate, and this is to me, a statistic that i did not have a sense of, unemployment remains at or below 4% for last 12 months, that is the longest streak in 50 years. >> yeah, right. lou: that is how remarkable it
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is. >> we're looking at sustained low un. reason is that we have late in cycle, and then we fixed whole bunch of policies, we deregulated, there is a chapter on, that we cut taxes, there is a chamenchapter on that and finl bank reform so that banks are making loans again, they want to start a business because of financial deregulation. the economy is working on all cylinders, because policies are working on all cylinders, it was a please ir pleasure to documena 700 pai page book that came out yesterday. lou: ahead of president's council of economic advisers, i have not seen grin, like you are grinning in many, many a year, as you should, i like these numbers on regulation as well. i like all of these numbers, as everyone can tell, wages growing, three .4%.
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-- 3.4 percent, and american dream is alive and well, we see up ward mobility in wages and positions, and income. that the labor market and i said, affair. but there is a story, we hear a lot about tax cuts, but deregulation under this president, contributing 23 billion dollars in savings, but actually, you have an interesting number here, we're qualifies what that effect is. over and above regulation. that is to me remarkable that you have actually gone to a net positive with the benefits of deregulation. >> or another way every year there is more regulation, and there is more regulatory paperwork cost, and president trump so stopped new regulation that paperwork costs are going
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down, he is doing it because of manage that makes sense, we have a regulatory budget now, if any agency wants to increase the rig laying they have to cut regulation too. and show their regulatory costs don't go up, that led to us a world, you can imagine that paperwork costs are going down in the country, unprecedented. lou: who could have imagined that this president would be able in 2 years, to lift 5 million americans off of food stamps. >> right, and that by the way thing you is one reason why we're so optimistic about years ahead, people said, you are not getting people off the food stamps, you will not get people back on work, who have been out of work for a while, it has been happening in unpress tented -- unstress denneunpressun-- unpred
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continue to have. lou: still ahead, president trump said that america's military is ready to face whatever comes its way. >> america does not need conflict. but if conflict comes, you know the story, you have to be strong if conflict comes, we'll dominate the battle feel field,e will win, win, win am we're set up to win, win, win. lou: kt mcfarland will join us where more on that. up next republican voter show enthusiasm for president trump ahead of 2020, not what you hear in the left wing media, it is just the truth. we take that up and other truths with ed rollins, stay with us.
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>> put windmills all over the place, when wind doesn't blow, just turn off the television, there is no wind. >> president trump having fun at expense of hillary clinton and radical dimms, on twitter, president trump said that entire party is getting very strange. but strange is an
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understatement. listen to some of the radical dimms latest musings. >> this man and his family are greatest threats to democracy of my lifetime. >> u immigrants are thieves, ths is the same type of propaganda we heard in 1920s, and worl worr i, against jews. >> i think we can win texas. >> in no question that popular vote has been diminished. we need to deal with that. lou: joins us, former reagan whiteside little bit ag director. ed roll ups, listening to that shaking his head, jerry nadler, why isn't there a protest, he is comparing all to hitler. that was mindless tripe. >> the more they have this
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irresponsible rhetoric and irresponsible activity. the more the public the turn on them. my sense, and poll we'll talk about here, is people draw a line in the sand, people for president trump and they are enthusiastic, they are ready, equally as important democrats too. lou: let's look at what ed is referring to. a poll showing voter enthusiasm. for 2020. there we go. this is a cnn poll. what are we doing here voter enthusiasm for 2020. republicans at 57%, radical dimms 46%, and independents 26%. this is stunning to a lot of people, this must have just shocked dickens out of cnn viewers.
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>> i would think so. lou: to find out there is a republican party, and almost twice as strang. >> 78% of the republicans are enthusiastic about president, that is -- 49 state victories, i am not predicting that, but i predict there are a lot of republicans out there ready for the fight, they are proud of this president, they want this president reelected. lou: we're seeing some movement went the party. and by the way, i think ronna mcdaniel receives great credit, chair of rnc for holding the line, supporting this president with sepulveda over -l support, people like say mitt romney for example, under cutting this president because he made some nasty remarks about john mccain. there is a reason for those nasty remarks, there is a history between those two men. and people who are attacking
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including mitch mcconnell attacking president for his views on john mccain is asinine. >> john broke his word to president on that vote. lou: the vote on obamacare. >> he would not have had that vote that night if he had not promised that vote. it was a bad blood, gla bad his, and mccain ran one of the worst presidential campaigns that elected obama, i knew john well, and liked him over the years. but reality trump did what he had to do and won a big, big elections. lou: she was strong enough to win popular vote but not smart enough to win the electoral vote. >> you don't go to wisconsin, pennsylvania very much you do not do well. >> ed rollins.
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>> my pleasure. lou: up next, threat, china's expansionary policy opposed to american interests in the world, kt mcfarland is joining me after the break with more. before the break. a look at the national debt, this is reality. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> american workers are building most cutting edge, powerful, and modern military, anywhere on the planet. lou: president trump talking about america's military might, which is getting mightier. there is a new frontier demanding our attention, russia and china are creating space as a battlefield in u.s., could be
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in danger of being left behind. >> china is moving fast to grow their present in space. last year, their government put 38 rockets in to orbit. this is more than double 17 that our government launched. lou: russia by the way launched 20 rockets last year, also more than u.s. shanahan also gave more details on space force, it will be placed under department of air force and have between 15 to 20,000 personnel. >> joining us tonight, ktmcfarland, feels good to say those words those initials, former deputy national security advise roor to presidenadviser a regular on this broadcast for year, and also served in nixon, ford and reagan white houses. >> i did lights to be here --
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delighted to be here. lou: start with space, shanahan making it clear we have a big gap to overcome but he is talking about more? >> sure. the problem was that during the last two administrations, we wore down the military. fighting in two wars that we did not win. now we're in a position we're behind, behind in cyber defense and offense. we need to develop these two areas where we have been sitting still, and everyone else has been moving smartly out. lou: this president, essential he be elected, otherwise this gap would have gotten wider and wider. >> we might never have been able to make up for it. lou: turn to china. and to the gap that exists in a real way between a communist
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nation, it is now acceptable to say that china is a communist nation. people have taken note. they are author terayon regime with expansionist plans in the globe, your reading of the prospects? >> i think that china has right under our noses, been moving to create a digital, amer time and land route, they will lock the world under their control in 2025 they have a made in china plan. their goal is to by 2025, that is in a few years, they plan to dominate 10 major technologies of the future, artificial intelligence, robotics through the list, then they have the
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commanding heights over future was not just technology but the economy of the world. lou: zte, huawei, two of the primary technology companies, of china, the president gave relief to zte, despite violating our laws and also attacking our interests. huawei the same situation. spying through their architecture, their technology. and as they advance toward 5g dominance, or that their aim. we're in a cross-roads, we have to engage china on those issues. >> look, i think this is a 5-alarm fire or 10-alarm. we have not paid attention. if you look at how they treat their own people, they have a total surveillance state, they monitor every one of their individuals, any that steps out of line, what is china going to
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do what it is dominant economy in the world, they control the 10 technologies of the future. they will rewrite world order. lou: we have to remind everyone, google did not want to work with our military, they felt it was a matter of subconscious but they have no problem, according to chief of staff, joint chiefs of staff, what so ever benefiting the chinese military, directly. >> yet turning up their noses at us. i am proud to have worked for president trump, particularly he is the first president who had the guts to stand up to the chinese. and say, enough. enough of this treating you like some third world country in the world traded organization, and enough giving you freebies and special treatments, and enough looking for way while you steal our intellectual property and push out of the market. lou: a half trillion dollars a year in stolen technology and "inside politics." it adds up.
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>> it does. this is the last time we have a chance to do it our economy strong, theirs is weak. lou: we have so much to catch up on, syria, and venezuela, russia. and much indeed of the world, we look forward to doing that with you here, often. >> pleasure and honor thank you. lou: little bit to have you back, kt mcfarland. >> up next, eu slaps a another find on google for on-line ad abuse. >> and leadership on full display, they expand catch and release policies and admit they are near a meltdown of some sort, likely of their own making we take it up with congressman mark green, that and much more, stay with us. we'll be right back.
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lou: headlines we're looking at. eu slapping google with a big fine, antitrust regulator find that google used exclusivity clauses to keep web sites from running ads by google's competitors, united states, has not fined them. 10 billion to the eu and nothing for us. >> a off-duty pilot, they'd that lion air pilot was helping crew. >> and border patrol, releasing
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50 illegal immigrants from custody in mcallen, texas. saying they have run out of space because of overwhelming illegal immigration from central well,. america. as boardser patrol arrested over 400 illegal immigrants in el paso. they include families and unaccompanied minors. joining us congressman mark green, a member of house oversight committee. good to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: stunning stuff, to see department of homeland security shake her head say that border is near a meltdown. because they can't handle 100,000 illegal immigrants in one month. that is half of the number of 11 years ago when border patrol had just about a third of the agents idoes now, how could it be? >> democrats are permitting any
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fund -- any funding of the dhs, they won't give us any wall, 1.4 billion is nothing, they need more resources. , i have to applaud the president i think he just gave his own salary to help. democrats' an open border they don't care, it is crazy. lou: i guess i'm getting to point, i'm tire tired of republs sitting on their hands and bemoaning the existence of radical dimms, have you known what they are for 20 years. we now have a republican president, a republican administration, a republican senate, we had a republican house, until paul ryan zhu scred that up pretty. you can't come up with a response to what radical dimm ds
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are or a way to secure the border. this looks like a white flag too me, white or red, i will be reacting. >> i agree. this is absurd we can't get the democrats to help out on border security. they are in control, we need 18 seats in the house, america help us get them back. we will get border security. we'll make it happen. lou: you know. crisis is now. >> yeah. >> i'm with you. lou: don't you to to say to department of hockey hockey homy secretary, get in the field, get out there, find out how to fix it whether barbed wire or concern tino wire, whenever, make up your mind about what is america, and where is that drive and ambition to defend what is the greatest country on earth.
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>> again, to president trump, he sent military deployed military forces to border to do that. do whatever they could with resources they have. i think that president is acting. within his power declared a national emergency, going after dollar that have not been spent in defense. lou: no president before him has made sense of this let alone take action. i will put this to you as military man. you are a decorated veteran. >> yes, sir. lou: i guess question becomes to what effect. this is not enough to do, it is to get it done. right now, this administration needs to get it done. >> i agree. clearly there is more to be done. we can't do it without help of the democrats as long as they
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hold the majority in the house. that is the battle cry across america for 2020, we have to win back control of u.s. house. lou: i will say to you this, if you wait until 2020, it is done. it is cooked. it over. if anyone told that you you somehow have to give over control of u.s. government, because of 18 democrats, i think you were misinformed. i sure hope to heck that is not truth that i have -- ignored. i hope that we with still safe this country. >> i can speak for myself, i am 100% with the president, i stand with him, i think many of us on our side of the aisle are doing just that. lou: i know there -- you are well intentioned, and standing strong with the president, i am hoping like hell that is enough. congressman, turning to justices
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who upheld detentions of president -- he won one in the supreme court, how did that. >> it was great, i think he wins one more immigration rules in supreme court, liberals will have a coni con. lou: i would like too see it year after year. can -- right now, we have discussed it. >> if you look at this, just like the packing of the court. you know they got this notion now they want to pack the supreme court. with activist judges creating some kind of court of subior legislators, you take this ruling, they can't stand the fact, 9th circuit court, basically kept dhs from detaining criminal aliens who were just pending deportation.
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democrats they want a different country, whether to do with walker with electoral college or change the supreme court or change how elections are run, and force california-style election on the rest of the state, they want a different country, it is ridiculous, we won this one in the supreme court. i am excited about it. you know, another victory for the president on immigration, a good thing. lou: congressman, good to have you with us,. well -- . >> thank you. lou: we're bringing this to the show tonight. on my instagram page, i shared photos of our first foal of seen oof theseason on my farm. phillie was born monday night. we were talking about a name. we have asked folks on instagram for name ideas, here are a few of favorites. we're asking you to go to instagram and send in your
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thoughts. at tri-state veterinarian hospital, offering up liberty or justice for barn name, and. >> debbie for the barn name and bibs on dobbs for the show name, i like them all. sharon said nation for the barn name. and one nation under god for the show name. there is some terrific ideas. we want to hear your ideas. and for more pictures of foal, check them out on instagram @loudobbs tonight. we'll do this until we make a decision on the winner, by the end was month. >> up next president trump said that trade negotiation with china will help american
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lou: on wall street, stocks closed mix could dow down 142, s&p down 8, nasdaq up 5. volume on big board 3.7 billion shares. >> crude oil up 2%, over 60 a barrel, and gold down a half percent, silver lost a percent. listen to my reports 3 times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >> joining me now, great american, good guy, gordon chang. let's shattestart with china. the president making it clear these tariff are staying on the goods as enforcement measure. >> this is first time an american president has not caved in to chinese because beijing said, of course, we'll honor our
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obligations, president trump said he will keep the tariffs in place, this is a important rhetorical and policy shift on part of u.s. >> the chinese must be app -- they are being regarded add global power, they have expectations. of their responsibilities under all treaties, and international governance, they will have to obey the law and quit stealing things, and quit stealing ideas, and intellectual property. and technology from the united states or there will be consequences. >> yeah. i think that communist party is right now, they realize, they cannot participate in global commerce if we have rules, what president trump is doing, he said you will obey those rules, i'm kievin keeping the tariffs y know they cannot survive those
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tariffs this is good. lou: president in taking to this trade war, against all of the elite globalists on wall street, and pressure from national left wedgwedge -- left wing media y , you can't do this, you can't do that, well he has. >> yes, ki k-- kt just talked at made in china 2025 program that is based to theft of u.s. intellectual property, that is a half trillion. this is the only way china can keep its economy going, and trump says no, you are not going to do this any more. that is why in beijing they look
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at him, say he is different from clinton, bush and from obama. >> thank god. we had 3 successive presidents who bas basically turned over te entire u.s. econom u.s. economyt china. we have looked at this for over a quarter century, it has been clear what the ambitions of china were. now suddenly, wall street has to ask itself, do we really want to turn this country over to the communist chinese? that is what it look like the plan was to this point. >> the point is sovereignty. trump talks about sovereignty. right now we understand, chinese are trying to take o sovereignty away from that.
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>> i like that name for the foal. that goes on the list. >> i'm signing up for instagram to make the suggestion. lou: that is a wonderful one. and i think that it is also important we give peter navarro credit. he referred to ace geniuses on wall street who were willing to turnover this country to china, as unregistered foreign agents, that how they have acted along with koch brothers, be round table and chamber of wom %. commerce. >> yes. lou: and president. >> too. lou: president trump. right, you love the sound of that. gordon think that.gordon chang . >> thank you, lou. lou: stay with us.
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lou: president trump at an ohio military plant blasting general motors for closing the lordstown factory. sell it to somebody who wants to open it and get the uaw going. lou: that's an illegal immigrant going over the top of the wall. it didn't look like she had to climb to the top of it. it looks like ther there is an opening. hundreds of illegal immigrants will soon be released and given a date at which to appear in
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court. the e.u. finding google. good night from new york. trish: the national emergency at our southern border growing even more dire. record influxes of illegal migrants are forcing border patrol agents to release the migrants due to overcrowding at the detention centers. over one million illegal migrants are still living in this country unlawfully. jack keane is here in just a few minutes. president trump says he needs to tweet was it's the only way he can be sure his message isn't being twisted by media bias.

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