Skip to main content

tv   Trish Regan Primetime  FOX Business  April 8, 2019 8:00pm-9:00pm EDT

8:00 pm
apparently be considered by the president to be immigration czar. that is here tomorrow and hope you will join us. reminder to follow me at twitter, like me on facebook, follow me on instagram. thank you for being with us. see you tomorrow from new york. trish: breaking tonight, hollywood celebs one step closer to jail time. academia and hollywood elites together reaching a new low with admissions of guilt running rampant in the college admissions scandal. parents attempting to express how sorry they are for minimal lighting the system in a bold, crass legal way. felicity huffman is one of those parents you will see in the college admissions scandal along with 12 other parents and one coach. lori laughlin, you know her from a full house. she is not yet entered her plea. what is wrong with these people connect earlier we why would you be so desperate to get her child
8:01 pm
into college and in some cases here not especially good one that you would have someone else take the sat for them? for have them listed as a coach recruit and don't even play? know college is worth any of that in my mind. i got to add effectively say about communicate to your child that it is okay to cheat? she says her daughter did not know that someone else was taking her sat. i sure hope she did not. just imagine what that suggests about huffman now faces four-12 or rather ten at this point months in jail or could be more. some people think he can take the easy way out and just get someone else to take the tax test and everything will be fine. i can't begin to comprehend how messed up that is. think about this. did these folks think it was worth it? huffman did clearly.
8:02 pm
in hollywood they want big government and less this group thinks that somehow it would be more of virtuous society that way. but it is interesting when it comes right down to it, what is right for themselves what do you know, they choose a different path it's fine to campaign for the environment and against fossil fuels but got to bed any of the hollywood elite not fly their own planes to the film festivals. here in lies the hypocrisy of hollywood. they want to tell the rest of the world what is right or wrong yet they totally fail to live by any standard themselves. joining right now fox and friends we can cohost, us army veteran, mr. pete had set. >> good to see you. trish: this takes the cake.
8:03 pm
in so many ways it shows the seediness of academia and the coaches would take money for false recruits and it shows the seediness of hollywood and the parents that are willing to fork up money for someone else to take the sat how do you react to it? pete: experience there willing to put forward fake kids. these are fake kids. they do not achieve anything and his parents fell into what i call snowball parenting and get rid of every obstacle in front of your kid even though all of these kids came from privileged backgrounds which means these parents failed to give the basics. listen, you learn and achieve and fight and strive and succeed and fail and if you don't have the merit than tough luck. when i came from in a small town in minnesota i do not know anything about coast respite i had no idea. trish: we went to a good school yourself. pete: i did but i earn my way
8:04 pm
in. i had a 4.0 and about the torrent and recruited on the bethel team and i do not think that i play basketball and pretend that i got to play baseball but i played in my driveway for years to provide for the land in this case failing their kids and it's an egregious example of the microcosm of parenting today which creates a safety net for kids and don't let them learn the hard lesson. these are not great schools of our times but these are basic - they should get into it if they can pass the test we want what is crazy for me to think begins were not being held by the parents a long way. be decent students they may need extra help in this area that in its these parents were had means by tonight not get the get the help the right way. read with your kids, teach them
8:05 pm
to write or talk to history, get them help they need it and these kids have access to the best schools but even the best schools create a path for the privilege and everyone else has to earn it. that is the double standard that so many people get fired up about and white were happy to see it exposed. they have no choice but to plead guilty. good for them. they should serve the time and hopefully the system is slightly clean up as a result. it will never be totally cleaned up we want to mention basketball and were talking east coast schools and you play basketball at a good east coast goal, princeton, pete. we are watching the college athletic stuff tonight as well because michael is facing charges for extremely millions of dollars from nike is now alleging they paid bribery money in the form of consulting feels these two zion williamson's mother to get him to go to duke where nike holds an exclusive apparel right and let me ask you - at every student wears those
8:06 pm
outfits, those nike uniforms. pete: if the apparel. trish: yes, thank you. he is widely expected to be the first overall pick in the nba draft but i'm curious to get your thoughts having been a college athlete yourself is there a side to this and let's forget avanetti because he has a past and nike is in the business of pain players families in order to incentivize them to play for another is there a side of college sports in your view that lends itself to this kind of behavior. pete: of course. big scandals in the '90s and 2,000's were blatant payments were made to players or players families and i got cleaned up but then you go to the secondary stuff where the mother of zion was paid a consulting be by nike
8:07 pm
and i don't think they care as much about where he went for college but one his contract when he is in nba superstar, they want the next lebron or kobe or michael jordan. everyone thinks zion williamson might be that guy. it would not surprise me that nike was doing this. nike has the money and resources to do it. trish: and why again and shouldn't they? this kid is real money for his family and let's not forget he's not making a dime of their attitude. great school, great education, great degree us presuming he graduates but he's a one and done. that's the new role. one year in college, coach kate runs a straight up program point grad, great man runs a good program but it does not mean something could've happened on the side and it would not be surprised that nike did it and of course avenatti consider the source of your points. bank fraud, wire fraud, he's not credible but it would not
8:08 pm
surprise me that nike was pulling something like this and there's lot of money to be had enough professional round and at this point college basketball is a pass-through company. trish: i want to talk about that and will keep this going. maybe another day this week because i'm troubled by that and i'm all for having kids have these opportunities and at what point is you no caps gay he wants everyone to graduate but that does not happen everywhere. it's a problem. keep it. pete: i got a free sweatshirt once in college. i might be in trouble for that. trish: pete, courtesy of the democrats in the mainstream media wasting our time dispiriting but outgoing homeland security kirstjen nielsen and president trump. watch. >> frankly, it has to raise a question for anyone who's offered a cabinet opportunity with president trump whether their reputation will survive.
8:09 pm
>> kristjen nielsen is a great example of what happens when you go to work for donald trump and he is the great reputation killer. >> she has been a disgrace as secretary of homeland 30 and will have a legacy of supporting family, caging children. >> if she was not extreme enough to give me the path to think about who the president look for succeed or. >> you always feel sorry for her almost because she is willing to violate the dictates of humanity, morality and ethics but not willing to break the law and trump clearly seems to expect someone will break the law. trish: oh my goodness but still does not mean the democrats are willing to come to the table to fix our country's immigration crisis. think of the people they are leaving behind. all the - there was opportunity to offer a passport for citizenship for all of them 2 million people and they thumb their nose at it and do not want it. they do not want it because it
8:10 pm
meant the republicans, conservatives and donald trump achieving that success returning me right now house judiciary committee andy biggs. conversely, good to see her. i look at this and the frustration - i'm reading a lever where i am sick of it. i really am. no sense to you, sir, you have colleagues there from capitol hill that i think have absolutely no interest in seeing any real solution, and my right? >> you are right. what were talking about is a national crisis in national security crisis and humanitarian crisis. my colleagues there they you know what? there's no problem on the border and we don't need to do anything. it is so wrong because when they start talking about morality of people they judge people and have not looked to themselves to say why am i having this probl
8:11 pm
problem? i talked to some of them and they will tell me that we don't want donald trump to get a win on this but we moved beyond went for public politics. time to get a win for the american people and get control of the border and amnesty laws and take over no other country in the world would tolerate. trish: i was just on vacation in switzerland and great skiing an amazing place. switzerland has pretty strict rules around it and you can't just show up there. that said we have always been a nation that has welcomed people that want to come here to achieve something they want to be american and that is truly, i think, always will be one of our greatest strengths. how do we couple that and i think they can be and should be worked on together how do we make sure we are still enabling our society to bring the best and i don't mean you have to have a phd but the most hard-working people here while simultaneously keeping those that are here?
8:12 pm
>> first of all, we acknowledge that we let in one point too many people into the country legally last year and yet we still will see almost twice that many come into the country illegally during the fiscal year because will only catch about one third of the people coming in. we need to go to a merit-based immigration system and people on the other side don't money merit-based immigration system yet that is what most countries look at. they want to say wants to be part of the country and who is coming here to contribute and who do we want or need in here and - you know what? we find that we get easily 1.2 about 1.5 million people on annual basis and that is the first step. trish: that makes sense. while simultaneously major that people come in and we make it easy for people to come in the right way, the right people. congressman, with kirstjen nielsen now out do you think -
8:13 pm
how does that change the equation? i know she's getting plain you're not entirely her fault and unfortunately the legal loopholes made it a pretty exasperated situation but do you think there's a way to fix this in a more positive way? probably still get boiled down in the politics? >> trish, i like to state we could get this thing solved as long as my colleagues only knowledge there's a problem on the border you can't have a substantive dialogue. there are things the magician can do and i think they're trying to get some of them and everything from you can declare the drug and human cartels are terrorist organizations and my colleagues have been suggesting that. you can do things like freeze payments. we sent $30 billion back next go as recently as 2017 and start doing that and you have a leverage to say guess what? keep asylum applicants in your
8:14 pm
country because they're passing through your country until we are ready to have them. trish: put pressure on mexico and the rest of the countries to start doing things done there. conversely, will continue to talk to you about it. an issue important to you into your state, congressman biggs. thanks. >> thank you, trish. trish: weasel outbreak in the united states unlike anything in recent times. plus, take a listen to how outrageous the 2020 dems rhetoric is becoming. why trying to outdo each other by trying to move further and further to the left will embolden the fact that they're putting desperate measures in place just to get both. why are they ramping up this rhetoric? it will only mean four more years for donald trump. good thing for him but the democrats would be much harder to get their act together. local logo
8:15 pm
naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax
8:16 pm
has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. shouldn't mean going back to the doctoro just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur.
8:17 pm
the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. pay no more than $5 per dose with copay card. not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her to college and back. principal. we can help you plan for that. conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪
8:18 pm
trish: breaking tonight, democrats collusion and delusion running wild. robert mueller found zero collusion means their launching probes. anything at everything. trump from tax returns to white
8:19 pm
house clearance because are hoping they find something related to collusion which adam shipped still has he has somehow to pin on the president but even then if they can't find anything they have collusion to keep going back to the innuendo, i should point out, innuendo about collusion because they somehow believe it happened even though they been told it did not. but. >> do you believe there is possible criminal collusion? >> well, the attorney general said there was no obstruction of justice and decided that but mueller did not say that. >> right, you're dismissing what he has said. >> i dismiss what he said. his advice defender of the administration and even criticized a great deal for saying you still sequel, evidence of collusion. >> what i've been saying is the evidence of concerns about is in plain sight and i use those
8:20 pm
words 100 times. trish: okay. care to share it with us? this plain sight evidence that he keeps fighting does not bother to say what it is. robin, i love you because you got a good attitude when it comes to the stuff that i see you laughing here between amy ceo and former obama campaign director who still tells us like it is. i know you first in your shaking your head. if you tell us there's evidence of collusion than what are you holding back why not come forward with it. >> exactly. to the same point, if this report exonerates trump i would think publicans would be clamoring at the bit for this to get released so i see the point here but i'm desperate for my party to get past the narrative of collusion and talk to commonsense issues. how about you take the approach that americans pay for the support and why not release a
8:21 pm
redacted version before it goes to the white house. i don't think it will get people complaining. i don't think when you push comes to shove the president complaints. he wants to clear his name and as long as they can make sure nobody can advocate scandal from a national security standpoint let us see it. fine, so be it. adam keeps talking about this evidence and collusion and collusion delusion at this point. there is no evidence. >> no, these people are deeply dishonest and being aided and abetted by dishonest in the mainstream media. they are continuing to allow them to say it's deeply irresponsible things. they keep thinking if they can
8:22 pm
say or demand bad, collusion real at some point people will believe them and i think with the problem here with the nadler's and ships of the world collusion tracers they somehow think they will find evidence of collusion despite the fact oler's team of hyper- partisan lawyers who give tens of millions of dollars for the awesome power of special counsel they cannot find anything and i think a lot of republicans want to see we want to see everything and see as much as this report as we can and want to see the pfizer applications and the memorandum that laid out the scope and justification for this and we want to see it all come out. trish: i also want to see inspector horwitz report. i really do. one of the questions i still keep having is what actually went in to getting that christopher steele .ca together in the first place. right? don't we deserve to know what went into that and what may have been motivating vladimir putin possibly to cede information from ex- kgb ties to christopher
8:23 pm
steele never bothered to go to russia to check anything out so why on earth with the fbi then issuing the pfizer warrants based on that? ned, i want answers to those questions, to. >> no, absolutely. this is the one thing i think as robin said. >> people pay for this and we deserve to have as many answers as possible in the thing the democrats can't get past is they have promised their base so much and said the expectations of the far left grassroots donors and grassroots activists and promise them the moon that somehow they will find great reset button and will be removed from office, what they get ratings based on that. you saw their ratings go down as soon as that report. switching gears, i would ask you about this. aoc is out tweeting a response to a cnbc that shop in new jersey article with this title
8:24 pm
and i quote, most successful millionaire ceos are psychopaths and here is why it does not have to be a bad thing. and she says justifying psychopaths because the narcissism, dishonesty and emotional detachment have made a tiny sample of people billionaires but many more people in prison not getting adequate mental health care is very 2019. i don't even know what that means. first over to you because this seems to me as though it's the attempt by some, the most left-wing elements of your party to demonize anyone who is a ceo or has diminishing the role in business and in other words, they see business as bad, governor as good. i would argue that politician types might be a little on the psychopathic side of things but your take? >> yeah, honestly i'm concerned right now to take it a step
8:25 pm
further at the success shaming going on in my party. i get it millennial's are having a tough time but i'm seeing them go after anyone even on the left is doing well and we and those who do give back to charities and whatnot so i'm over it. there's one thing that makes me nauseated about my own party is that. it really needs to stop. what i really need them to do in congress is being to their constitutional duties and be the check on the executive branch like they're supposed to do. that's it. trish: that would be nice but that would stand them a shot at 2020 but if they continue on this path and socialism fantasy and penalize success in hating success i mean, i get it. by the way i do think democrats made a big mistake in not fixing enough of the class 2016 and i
8:26 pm
was hillary clinton's fault, not going to pennsylvania but they continue down this path on socialist policies where does that land them in 2020? >> honestly, trish, they are giftwrapping 2024 donald trump. i really do. the keep on doubling down on medicare for all, free college, universal basic income, green new deal and there's craziness going on key preparations and keep on going further and further and as you said earlier in the show as though there trying to see who can out left each other but the problem is once the democratic convention is done in the summer of 2020 they will have 90 days to convince the american people that somehow they are centerleft and giftwrapping this worked on a trumpet economy keeps going with the other trends and i see donald trump walking away and i don't see the democrats who can hold the stage with him especially with the far left ideas. trish: we will see what happens. 2020 dems putting their desperation for votes on display while it been up their
8:27 pm
outrageous rhetoric. it will only help president trump in 2020. plus, massive measles outbreak across the country continues to explode for details on what officials are saying about this, coming up. my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and condo insurance.
8:28 pm
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. ( ♪ ) when it comes to type 2 diabetes, are you thinking about your heart? well, i'm managing my a1c, so i should be all set. right. actually, you're still at risk for a fatal heart attack or stroke. even if i'm taking heart medicine, like statins or blood thinners? yep! that's why i asked my doctor what else i could do... she told me about jardiance. that's right. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event for adults who have type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. that's why the american diabetes association recommends
8:29 pm
the active ingredient in jardiance. and it lowers a1c? yeah- with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening, bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. so, what do you think? now i feel i can do more to go beyond lowering a1c. ask your doctor about jardiance today.
8:30 pm
but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management.
8:31 pm
8:32 pm
>> ... trish: former hillary clinton campaign advisor antoine c wright. good to see you both. david, starting with you preparations, really? that's where we are now to win 2020. >> it shows absolutely how desperate they are. it is a trojan horse because if
8:33 pm
we start talking about reparations it should lead to the question who would pay those reparations? what lineage or families? that would put back to the democrats. they were the ones that push for segregation and fought against civil rights and were the party of slavery and party of the kkk so while i do think they are pandering to the black community which again with empty promises that they never delivered to the back amenity that they were going to deliver that is who should pay for. trish: and one, you're shaking your head, you disagree, why? >> it's frustrating because some people forget the history of the fact that it was built on the back of african-americans. i cannot put value on what my sharecropper grandparents or great grandparents or even slavery that some of my ancestors went through. i don't think i can put out monetary value on that but but it can work on for these
8:34 pm
candidates should be talking about is how we can change the conversation in the course went forward and how to be build affordable housing or access to health care or deal with raising wages. trish: i don't disagree with you on any of that what you're saying is different than what we heard on that stage. reverend al sharpton was clear, if you support reparations elizabeth warren said yes. >> trish, i support the idea of reparations but what that looks like looks different for every other person and the fortunate thing about in 20 right is not i'm not a candidate for president 2020. trish: david, i got to say look, first of all, i'm not an african-american. you are. both of you are. i have no real sense of what it is like to be african-american. >> thank you for saying that, trish. trish: and i would say there is still racism and sexism that exists in the united states of
8:35 pm
america today. that said we have come a long way. we did have an african-american president which is wonderful. i think that increasingly we are seeing good things. get the african-american unappointed rate right now and it's at an all-time low and look at unappointed rate 3.2% it has not been that low since the early 1950s and again, i know what it's like to be a woman and i know the sexism that execs out there and don't have a full appreciation for what it is like for an african-american but what they were making progress. july raise my hand and say women have not been treated well? we were not allowed to vote so many years ago and do i deserve a reparation for that? at what point do we say we are making progress but it's the policies and antoine, i don't thank you and i are totally off on this because you're talking policies that make a difference if the policies that we need to basically help groups of people, not a handout from the government.
8:36 pm
>> trish, exactly. yet, we don't need a handout. i would agree with antoine except the policy of this current president is doing everything that he asks for and that he wanted and talking about. what all americans want to we want more job opportunity and job growth and jobs in the inner cities, $25 billion have been committed to the policies donald trump tax reform and private businesses for inter- cities. that will help black americans and we need to support but this president is doing and stop trying to pander to the black community and talk about things that bring up more reasons for division and divisiveness. trish: i worry, antoine, the dangers of a posse of fast done nothing but keep minority groups in this country down as opposed to raising them up into a position where they can truly help themselves and their fami family. >> trish, there are policies that being advocated that would send people of color posting
8:37 pm
backwards with voting rights and the fact that people want to take away the right of votes for minorities and look at the things going on particularly. trish: people are trying to take voting rights for minorities right now? [laughter] >> where have you been living? >> that goes back to the black folks don't have ids of voter id laws should not exist. >> i know. [inaudible conversations] >> you're crazy as hell to think voter suppression is not real. you are crazy as hell to say that. look at some of these instances going around the country. >> look at the fraud that took place. [inaudible conversations] trish: this is moving sideways here but look, david, i'm with
8:38 pm
you. it's not asking too much that people show up with an id when they go to vote. i always bring my id in new york think someone would ask for it and they never did. david, antoine good to see you. >> thank you, trish. trish: coming up, hold up more, measles outbreak now nearing record levels as it spreads across 19 states. by both parents and doctor say you need to be alarmed by this. we are on a big plus, trump ministration taking of except in getting socialistic later nicolas maduro out of power in venezuela. they are now saying the military option is on the table. new developments we discussed tonight. ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out.
8:39 pm
only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
8:40 pm
serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. this is the family who booked the trip. ♪ which led to new adventures and turned moments into memories. with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, expedia has everything you need to go. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins.
8:41 pm
to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast.
8:42 pm
trish: new tonight a massive measles outbreak in the united states. diseases once wiped out are now exploding in this country. this year along with the nearly 500 cases of the measles reported in 19 states according to the cdc.
8:43 pm
the second part is outbreak for the disease since measles was eliminated in the year 200160 cases. reported in rockland county, new york that with the judge just shutdown unvaccinated children from being in the public so now if you are not vaccinated you can be in the public and what risk should that pose? jeremy fox news medical correspondent, doctor mark siegel and author sarah cough. good to see you both. okay, let me start with sarah first because you have a good sense, i think is apparent in a talking to other parents about what is motivating some parents to not get the vaccinations which, i think, we all fundamentally disagree on but what is motivating his moms and dads to say i'll not vaccinate my kid? >> a few reasons. it so important we dispel the myth and get rid of them misinformation tonight as a people talk about this because people still want to hang on to
8:44 pm
their fears and they are worried their child gets the measles vaccination they will be autistic. in 1998 a doctor named andrew wakeman came out with an article saying there was a link. it was very flimsy correlation and it was refuted quickly. he is no longer a practicing doctor. there has since then been no connection between the two. we have only seen that the vaccination works. trish: get these parents totally worried and doctor siegel, what can you tell us from a medical perspective to say okay, you should not be worried and smart to get your kid vaccinated? >> first of all, the mmr is 97% effective. number two, it is attacking a virus, measles, which spreads 90% of the time if you are unvaccinated. it spreads like wildfire and always like to say the virus is
8:45 pm
more dangerous than the vaccine. third most important point, trish, we can't give this vaccine to pregnant women were given affecting two very sick people elderly people with chronic illnesses. we have to protect them by making sure everyone around them is vaccinated because it's a live virus vaccine. it's safe but you can only get it if you are healthy. we have to create a community community. this community is in trouble because there's a propaganda group called peach going around telling orthodox jews use not have the sexing and there's nothing in the bible about this in the bible is all about public health. it's not about this. it's one of those times where we have to say personal freedoms, yes, but public health comes first. >> what, i'm a big believer in i grew up in the live, free or die state of new hampshire. you still don't have to wear a helmet helmet in new hampshire. in this case it's the public at large you are your kid - they could be an others could be
8:46 pm
babies, pregnant women could be at risk spirit there is a gap where they have that first vaccination in 12 months and not until there between four-six to they get the second vaccination. a lot of the children that are dying, 110,000 children die worldwide statistic and every year or that was from 1917. or 2017, excuse me. also them are children under the age of five that are dying. that is a% drop between 2,000 2,000-2017. it is showing that the vaccination is working but everybody has to - >> to sarah's point, measles is generally not going to kill you but one out of 1,000 times it will and one out of ten times he gets a child ammonia. you need that like a hole in the head. we have to continue something we got to in 2,000 with this
8:47 pm
vaccine where it was eradicated. that's a public health triumph. this propaganda eroded and in type xers are creating myths in the art of the myth that there talk about in other myths are extremely important. trish: not to mention it so difficult to bring your child in. a lot more coming up, next. ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm not the maid. i protect your home and auto.
8:48 pm
-hey, campbells. who's your new maid? i protect your home and auto. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. (speaking in foreign language) i'm sorry i don't understand... ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone
8:49 pm
8:50 pm
8:51 pm
trish: new tonight, trump administration now saying military intervention remains a very serious option. as the united states continues its diplomatic effort to liberate the venezuelan people from the grips of the social dictator, nicolas maduro. tonight reports that private iranian airline launched a direct flight to caracas to find the united states wishes while russia continues to send more troops. according to my next guest we should be caring about venezuela not because of the russians and iranians but because it is now the drug hub for all of south america. massive amounts of heroin contributing to the overdoses in this country here in the united states around the world are being shipped out of. ports with a big stamp of appraisal for nicolas maduro and
8:52 pm
his military. this is truly a criminal regime engaging in criminal activity. 20 me the venezuelan attorney who has a sued chavez in the hague, mr. juan carlos so separate thank you for joining us tonight. you say it is indeed a drug hub. explain what you mean by that, sir. >> madero's regime is basically a drug cartel. just imagine pablo escobar who was the head of the cartel in the '90s it was captured by the dea. pablo escobar offered to pay the entire colombian external debt with [inaudible] now imagine pablo escobar in the presidency of an entire country ruling over the oil reserve in the world and
8:53 pm
having one medium climate are of territory at his disposal and inviting pablo escobar and every colombian cartel to have a safe haven in venezuela, a protection in venezuela so now a days venezuela's basically or the madero regime is basically perhaps the biggest drug cartel in the entire western atmosphere and the most important and most dangerous drug cartel in the western hemisphere basic routes of the drugs of the narcotics they go to america to north america for the united states to mexico to europe and basically from venezuela.
8:54 pm
trish: it comes from. parts and you can have heroin being grown and cultivated in colombia coming through across the venezuelan border because madero doesn't care and this is great of business, i suppose. then they exported through the ports there in venezuela to the united states to all over the world. >> and using the entire state in the structure. for example, his presidential o-matic capabilities people's ability to travel to the united nations to the entire world using presidential - >> basically to do the business and basically is using the entire venezuelan estate to the drug cartels.
8:55 pm
trish: very quickly, i only have a minute left. i want to ask about the terrorist connection and you brought up hamas and this is now safe haven for these terrorist groups. >> yes, basically he's using the drugs in actual dollars to finance these cells. hezbollah is here in venezuela since 2,002 basically and with arrows passport to basically travel the entire world while using this passports and using this territory to train their agents and fulfill their need in terms of natural resources and basically the infra structure to operate regionally. i think it's a matter of national interest for the united states that spent billions of
8:56 pm
taxpayer dollars every year in the war on drugs and in the war of terrorism. trish: you have to face that reality. okay, juan carlos sosa, thank you. appreciate you taking the time. virtually we are out of time. i had no idea why my mouth was constantly dry. it gave me bad breath.
8:57 pm
it was so embarrassing. now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks, we take the wheel. with three-wide seating, heat and ac, this is the coolest, most comfortable gator yet. nothing runs like a deere. run with us. save $300 when you test drive and buy a gator xuv835 at participating john deere dealers. (vo) ♪ i know what you're thinking. and buy a gator xuv835 electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those.
8:58 pm
so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪
8:59 pm
trish: it will be a big week here on tis trish regan primetie with a lot going on. barr testifying before a house
9:00 pm
subcommittee, we'll continue to follow the venezuela story. the gentleman he just had on is interesting and had very good points in why we should be concerned about it. kennedy is next. >> thank you. >> major shake up at white house, president looks to get tough or immigration. outdoor in last 24 hours. department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen and u.s. secret service director randarandolph we'll told more wl follow. >> we're learning that president trump blamed her for record number of illegal immigrants who have been crossing into u.s. regardless, nielsen said she still supports the president's immigration goals.

74 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on