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as if we needed a reminder $22 trillion and claiming good nininininight from new york. kennedy: border patrol under cds why secretary nielsen is headed to the border tomorrow congress they must act or they will close the border. . >> mexico is now stopping people it is very easy to stop them. let's see if they do that. if they don't earth they don't make a deal with congress the border will be closed. 100 percent.
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kennedy: plus all from the democrats why do they come here and then not except i am president of the united states? and i have a few choice words. with this highly dangerous theory. breaking right now democrats disillusioned with the two-year molar probe taking a new tactic tonight. house democrats are demanding to see everything and they want it now they are prepared to start issuing subpoenas to get the unredacted version nearly 400 pages long they want attorney general bar to
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appear before them as soon as possible not in a month but now but will they ever truly be satisfied with anything like. >> these are just democrats that want to try to demean this country, anything we give them will not be enough. it is a 400 page report we could give them a hundred pages and it would not be enough they will always come back to say it's not enough. kennedy: it's not enough the senate intelligence formulations committees senator rubio welcome back. what you think really happened here? . >> first of all, i think the democrats have spent two years and built their entire political messaging around the notion that trump is not a legitimate president because
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he was elected and then they wanted to prove they were right now they are having a public tender one - - temper tantrum so now turn over everything he did because we don't like the results we will throw out any nugget lit - - nugget we can amplify to reach a conclusion. they don't want to win at the ballot box in november by figure out a way to disqualify the president who was unhappy with the outcome of this investigation. >> absolutely no matter what you give them they will continue to claim it is not enough. they have a lot of egg on their face and that is part of it. they have a lot of egg on their face and that is part of it. and then specifically when we look at the politics the were all politics around the molar probe - - mueller report what
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we have heard in pretty bad places it doesn't seem like an america that we can trust the way we thought we could. >> first of all, i don't think there's any doubt russia has tried to do that as they do in other parts of the world as well this is different. basically we talk about a major political party who basically implied or flat out said the president of the united states was involved in treason to coordinate an election with a foreign power. if that is not the case that we should be happy of how the notion the president was not involved in treason is something we should be joyful about. something you can disagree but instead they were cheering for treason this is terrible news for the country it is not true. they don't want to admit the facts because i thought for sure that would be the magic
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solution to get them back into the white house and the majority in the senate and now they are spinning in disappointment and it is unfortunate because it is doing damage to the country and putin is achieving his goal by further dividing us. >> now running with the 2020 nomination your colleagues have signaled their openness so with this constitutional amendment limiting the high court to nine justices smacked first of all, with the claims that they are making we need stability in her institution so the idea to change the composition of the supreme court you could step in and add and subtract to get the outcome that you want to so destabilizing for that reason just add three senators to every state why we have three instead of two?
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why don't we add to members of congress to our district? where does this end you can simply say i don't like the way a major institution in this case is currently constructed that that more people, that is incredibly destabilizing to our institution. it's important and i'm not surprised democrats want to change it one of the great achievements of this administration is trying to put people back on, young judges that will apply the constitution according to its original intent and not manipulate that. they know after 20 years of this they think let's change that and add more people to dilute the influence of the ppointments. trish: i know they want to make 2020 a referendum on the
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court but it seems to me it is our political move. and with the makeup of the court is drastically changed. >> we're in the midst of a presidential that everybody has to figure out and then get what can they do to stand out in the crowd? you heard medicare for all you heard all kinds of talk about reparations and agree new deal. [laughter] they are moving the ball further and further left it gets huge applause lines around the country that are populated by activist from the left that these are not everyday americans and the vast majority are excited about and they continue to
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move further away from middle america. trish: ultimately that hurts them. >> absolutely. >> somebody else change the constitution mister hugo chavez and we know how that played out in to watch that deteriorate significantly without power in many people they are hugely frustrated and upset they don't want the dictator there but yet what will it take a quick. >> first of all, we have to stop talking about it they are
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not government there is no water, no food an outbreak of hepatitis a today we saw the desperation play out on the border region with colombia were hundreds of people overran the national guard post to get into venezuela. he is relying on criminal street gangs to go after protesters. and organized crime so they have to be broken up the way you break up the mafia to turn against away and there is plenty of buzz going around if you are taking on an organized crime ring to starve their own people and do atrocious things you have to have some patience
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because we are not going through that but it has been ten weeks. now you are taking on something that has been in place over a decade. and it will take some time but the majority does not survive. it has taken but is just a question of time. trish: but maduro and the us government? where do you come on that quick. >> clowns obviously the scary part he may believe that the people around them know it is not true but the bottom line is they did not invest any mone money, none.
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they have lost a bunch of people. so of course, it will break down. that is what has happened. them but take one - - technical capability to repair it you will see blackouts for the foreseeable future with every time that happens it damages the infrastructure. this is what happens when you steal all the money and don't invest that back into investment services civil disorder that is the situation and only one person maduro and the people around him who have made this possible. >> they are looking to us for help so what point do we say enough? we need to intervene in a way that make sure the humanitarian aid. >> people complain about it all they want but to make those decisions to be very clear there are no options they will not consider the administration is working through the chain of events to support the legitimate government of the interim leader and we have incredible
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global recognition people think sanctions as a one time event. it is cumulative they did not sell oil yesterday or today or tomorrow there is no loyalty that is with their ill-gotten gains and unless they can provide so something will break regarding the administration is pursuing the right course of action it has only been ten weeks i know it feels like ten years with tremendous courage on his behalf 100 percent. trish: thank you for following the story from the beginning. remember this quick. >> grand jury material. the statements which may or may not be true all kinds of
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boop! trish: the present refuses to back down from closing the southern border it is necessary as the crisis intensifies by the hour. >> what would it take to not close the border i will close
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it if i have to close it the system is maxed out and it is very unfair. congress has to meet quickly and i could do it in 45 minutes we have to get rid of chai chain migration and catch and release and we have to do something about asylum if we don't make a deal with congress the border will be closed 100 percent. trish: those are pretty strong words as homeland security nielsen on - - secretary nielsen cuts the trip to europe short headed to the border now as the search hits the border. of border patrol agents. charlie, good to see you. what the president is calling a real crisis so walk us
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through what the crisis really is and why it is now seen as a humanitarian disaster. >> use obama head of department of homeland security words secretary johnson said this was a crisis when thousands were crossing the southern border and now we have even more crossing. 4000 crossed in one day according to dhs and the white house said today it is extraordinary. from my personal opinion i could care less about the price of avocados increasing but the safety of americans and there is something that is wrong when mexico is not doing everything they possibly can to prevent these migrants and individuals from crossing the southern border into our country for echo with any amount of drugs or 90 percent of the sentinel and opioids the unregulated guns, child? trafficking which is so horrifi horrific.
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i had the opportunity to visit the southern border 95 percent of border patrol agents support building the wall. why is congress getting in the way of giving the border patrol agents what they need? trish: that is what it comes down to and what the president campaigns on. why not? they don't want to give an inch. but what he is asking for we need to end chain migration and the family visa one person is here than the rest of the family and the lottery system. how do we get to stage one in all of this quick. >> two things first the democratic party hate trout more than they love america if they did and they would get a deal done but this is the
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state of the modern democratic party mainstream migration to actually build a wall with a secure southern border is something hillary clinton mentioned even barack obama mentioned this it shows how far the democratic party has moved. the interest of american citizens should be first and foremost. you can see the frustration the democratic party puts their own political interest for their citizens. >> whether this is this particular surrogate or the mueller probe that they were hoping for that collusion that could be pretty disastrous if you think about it.
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it is anti- american to be colluding with the russians but some of those people just wanted that here is senator rubio on that just moments ago. >> they put all their faith into the investigation they were confident would prove they were right and it did not happen so now they are having a public temper tantrum in essence we don't like with the investigation found so turn over everything you did so we can come through it and pull out any nugget we can and amplify or turn and twist. trish: is america becoming ungovernable because of this tit-for-tat dad is generated from the democratic party quick. >> i sure hope not. it is such a sad day in america when a whole political party is upset the day after a president is found out not to be bought by a foreign country. there is something wrong with that. if you are cheering and expecting and wanting an
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opposition in your home country to be bought by another country you care more about politics than the people of america than what's best for your citizens. is it ungovernable? i don't think we are that far but it is hard to get anything done it should be easy to strike because the people of this country are harmed by the drugs and the guns and? trafficking in the unregulated amount of people coming into the country and it is unmanageable with the future crisis in perpetuity. you have to understand the present is doing everything he can to solve the problem. trish: thank you very much. the democrats collusion the democrats collusion dilution theory. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales.
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trish:. >> investigation did not establish the members of the campaign conspired with the russian government in the election interference activities in other words, there was no collusion so now he has been vindicated in a very big way. >> despite multiple offers from russian affiliated individuals to assist the trump campaign the special counsel did not find anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with the russian government. so this clears the president on collusion. trish: wow. what a time to be away. right? what a week it was.
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i was certainly watch the news unfold very quickly and i was disgusted by all of the events surrounding the entire event and investigation. . >> this is exactly the outcome i predicted. >> with an ear to the ground on all of this and what they wanted to believe. i would have heard something. something credible along the way but i heard nothing but innuendo and sour grapes. and my friends of the media forget they are not supposed to have the viewpoint. instead they follow the talking points that are
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selfish talk about the blind leading the blind. they are jumping on the collusion bandwagon. because with the results of the election and not only that americans decided to vote for a non- politician who is not part of their system do they have any idea how highly irresponsible they were? because why would they continue to be so irresponsible as they are now? i get it with donald trump but so what? this is not the time to try to take him down but the answer is to come up with a better solution americans want
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something to vote for, not against. what we saw was truly a disaster and they should be delighted in their discussed. not just because they don't like the outcome of an election and it's a shame they wasted two long years with the collusion investigation generated by hate for someone outside the system. respect for the american people matters if the democrats and the deep state want change then influence the people but you don't do it after the fact. that is not america. joining me right now to join
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me on this is the communications director, mark it is good to see you. i never expected anything different but along the way i heard something quite different from what i was hearing. but now the democrats just are not satisfied that mueller says no collusion. what danger is that to the country quick. >> it is a significant danger. first they lied to the american public for two years about so-called evidence in the media that went with it so now to go against the norms and customs of our country that they supposedly defend. when democrats say we want all of the report and all of the evidence they are talking about changing or ignoring the
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law as it relates to classified information and the precedent and the laws that prevent the release of grand jury information that would be unflattering to someone not charged with a crime. senator rubio said they have no problem throwing out the norms of they don't like the rules like packing the courts or changing the constitution but for those people not just red states or blue states but those in the purple states in those districts where it could go either way, you are lied to over two years, look at the presidents results. that is how we make this decision. trish: it's incredible because i hand it to this administration they have been able to get a lot done in spite of everything. the pressure people were placed under to think there
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was a federal probe you and your life and your finances some people had a tough time with this investigation and legal fees but yet our economy is doing pretty well. the job market is doing pretty well. >> even despite the fact mainstream media tried not to cover it. but last week there was a poll on another network surprisingly that showed a plurality of americans are better off financially than they were three years ago. that is a huge telling statistic that shows you were going in the right direction. why would you want to go to socialism quick. >> i have no idea but the young people of venezuela keep reminding us is to guard our
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trish: at what point do we say enough? we need to intervene in a way that make sure the humanitarian aid gets to the actual people. >> of people can complain all they want but this is very clear there are no options we will consider administration is working through the events
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to support the legitimate government and as of now we are doing everything they have asked with incredible global recognition. trish: just breaking venezuela lawmakers are stripping the interim president essentially taking away the possibility he could be prosecuted even though they arrested his chief of staf staff. fox news contributor wrote a book on venezuela and talked about that this morning with the socialism and problems there you have some specific insight you can share. >> yes. i spoke to former russian special officers who are here to say the russians encourage venezuela anything other than a full-scale takeover of the
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institutions of power is illusory and wrong. they are trained to fight. the russians. yes they are working with the cubans. i listened to marco rubio. but we have to be prepared to take decisive action in our hemisphere. trish: all options are on the table. what does that mean? i hear you. they are looking for help that you have those that don't want it. >> it is a sad situation because the citizens are suffering in venezuela and the president has to make the point all options are on the table and it is tragic. this has been going on for so long that things have imploded at this point.
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trish: what did you hear from the russia angle quick. >> effectively what happened in syria will happen in venezuela. it will be a colony of the russians or the cubans who control it that's all peachy keen but nothing has happened. >> recognizing there is something going on there. . >> they are drug traffickers, they are terrorist. trish: you want peace i get that and others get that as well that has drawn significant amount in ways we did not see much talk from venezuela obama worked chavez and face facts. so speaking of democrats the
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lack of recognition now on the part of valerie jarrett former obama official cannot accept the results of the 2016 election that shows all the disappointment here is valerie jarrett former senior advisor writing in her new book womack since the night the president became president denial and anger and now i have embraced acceptance". >> my attitude is simple. except reality. secretary johnson said there is a crisis at the border. he is a partisan democrat he was secretary of homeland security now denouncing the obvious that there is a crisis
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when the president says we need to shut down the border i am sad and disappointed but we are facing a reality that both parties need to compromise to get something done on border security. trish: but that is so darn practical that people are not honest from what is right or what is wrong. there is an opportunity to have meaningful immigration reform. i believe that in this should be a no-brainer but they do not want to allow that. >> because that would be a win for president trump. they don't want to acknowledge his accomplishments, manufacturing,g the iran deal, all of the things he has been able to accomplish. record low unemployment, but it is all about trump they will not give him the win no
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matter who benefits. >> we are americans first. we have done nothing about health care or immigration is ridiculous and sad. our enemies and adversaries whe when. trish: i agree with that. in fact, if i was vladimir putin it is so chaotic they are so divided one source told me he was there and his cronies were telling him don't worry about the united states they have enough of their own problems. >> i think that's correct. trish: good to see you. still a lot more coming up. still a lot more coming up. now on - - malware
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trish: breaking tonight chinese nationals made their way onto mar-a-lago grounds last weekend with a thumb drive containing malicious software that is this another
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example of the whole country is focused on the russians in collusion that china has bad actors that we should be paying attention to? rebecca, good to see you. so this reaction to the woman on the mar-a-lago property they could make sure she had no access to the president but it brings into question what the chinese might be trying to do. >> it is very unnerving. there are two security concerns first is the president's physical safety. he was just golfing nearby but the fact she could lie her way onto the property and past chokepoints is concerning that
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receptionist put the pieces together. but then chinese espionage problem this is the context that they continue to use chinese nationals to steal intellectual property and the leapfrog over the united states to become the economic and military superpower. those are the primary concerns. trish: all recognizes the threat with the campaign money they get from those companies doing business in china, they don't take the stand that they need to. that in addition to keeping a safe is to make sure hour national interest are protected so to access the intellectual property is something fundamentally wrong with the government allowing that. >> stealing billions of dollars of resources to hurt
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the us economy chipping away to apply this to their own military there are multiple angles that is devastating for interest because we are tied to the economics. there also business interest so at some point we have to take the risk. trish: i don't think we are in that much of a pickle because politicians have allowed the country to be in this position. now the president says i don't care. this is what i think is best for the future of our country and the future of american interest we need to protect ourselves against the chinese. i will complement him on this i think it takes leadership to be out in front of this to challenge the chinese in a way
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corporate america does not want. >> i have been watching this issue with the economic superiority the first president called a spade a spade right there in the us national security defense strategy united states will now compete with china. they have been eating our lunch now we will take them on by trade or the us military advantage for the president is willing to do it but we have to do it on all fronts. it will take a lot of guts because we have been asleep at the switch for the last decade at least and we are behind. trish: focusing on the front burner as we were just talking about the russian troops in
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venezuela. venezuela and russia is a connection that china? no. not worried that they are in our western hemisphere quick. >> china and russia are the new nuclear superpowers that are peer adversaries of the united states. all of this focus on russia but really the chinese are slow and steady looking to replace the united states to close off access to the indo pacific which devastates us economically and chip away at our place in the world. but even as a global superpower it is the chinese. superpower it is the chinese. trish: good to see you. ♪ ♪ ♪
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2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) ♪ ♪ trish: what a week to be off. i guess there will be other weeks, with news, you can't get away, i had a wonderful vacation
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with my family, we were skiing in switzerland. i skied 20 kilometers to italy. i had to take a selfie, it was incredibly scenic, there is my boy jaime, 6 years old, and my girls, they skied with me. i'm glad i had that opportunity with the family. now i have to get back on u.s. time. i am 6 hours ahead still, we have a big week for you, i'm happy to be back with you, we have lara trump tomorrow night. >> retired four-star general jack keane. we will have to ask him about russia and venezuela. and will be here, many more. a lot of news going on, we'll continue diving in the mueller
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collusion thing. and why the democrats won't let it go. that and more in venezuela. i'll see you here tomorrow, kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you, good to have you back, democrat demand the mueller report, they want to now. president said, they are wasting their time, it shows no collusion. but mr. many wrapped up in the mess, damage is done, among home carter page, he was at the center of russia investigation, and whole share aid -- charade made his life a living headline for two year -- a living p.m. for two years, i talk to him about that in moment, you don't want to miss it jerry nadler is warning he plans to start his question to subpoena report tomorrow morning, he wants to see every word of it to no

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