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point. we hope you will join us tomorrow night, follow me on twitter @loudobbs. good night from new york. trish: president trump doubling down on his threat to send illegal migrants on sanctuary cities, one far left celebrity calls for los angeles to focus on americans before illegals. find out who it is. here the former trump campaign adviser that believes that fbi was deliberately trying to flame him during 2016 campaign. find out what he expects will be revealed thursday when the mueller report goes public. >> and devastation in paris, during one of the holiest weeks of the year, notre dame cathedral up in flames, spiral
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collapses on to altar. >> and actress lori loughlin and husband rolling the dice. trish regan primetime beginning right now. trish: president promising to make his threats of sending illegal migrants that u.s. is no longer house in decenttion centers to sanctuary cities a reality, arguing he believes he does have legal right to do so. you know let's just cut to the chase. deal with reality. forget about put plailt politicl posturing. more than 100,000 people attempted to cross our border illegally last month, that could
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swell to 150,000 this month, the situation is so out of control our government had to release thousands of migrants to border community in texas and arizona, that are already stretched by the influx of illegals. they don't want them. these communities cannot -- do not want them, but cities across the nation they have been also protecting illegal immigrants in the past. >> let us build a house stronger than coming storms yet open to the world that provides shelter who all who need it and sanctuary to all who seek. >> sanctuary policies make cities safer. >> chicago was a sanctuary city before anyone knew what a sanctuary city meant. trish: i tell you, put your money where your mouth is, yet they are not, polite, left flameblaming the president for g
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to send migrants to their community. >> it illegal, immoral, unethical. sophomoric. it is petulant. >> anothernoring tha notion thas unworthy of president of united states. >> try to pit march americans against each other, he is injecting fear into our country. trish: come on. you know, you cannot have your cake and eat it too, which is it. if you feel so strongly about migrant, they need to be here, then take them in. right? don't pretend that you want them then refuse to embrace them and get mad at the president becausely suggests sending them to you.
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this is a classic not in my backyard liberal move. somehow okay for texas to deal with nimthem, so long as califow york and other states don't? and as for whether it is legal or not, offer migrants option of moving to pelosi's district. i am sure they would rather relocate to a community that say they want them. than a community that says they do not, right. here with me, fox and friends week co-host, pete. take the emotion out of it for a second. how is it okay to say we want to open the country, spring them in then -- bring them in, then we say, okay we'll bring them to our town or city, they don't want it. >> that is the brilliance of this move, president trump is trolling and exposing them at the same time.
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he said okay, then we won't just burburden border towns, everyone should include and share that burden. they change their tune. we heard from mayor of oakland, we're not sure we should share federal burden. turns out it is a national problem, gangs, drugs, trafficking. we all deal with it. to put it in border is you an fair statement. make your decision. trish: gavin newsom said this is illegal and immoral. illegal, i am not not sure how t
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could be. especially if you provide them with a choice, and they are illegal here to begin with. >> you are brought across border, you have a paper, say, i am in fear for my life, then released because our policies are insane, this is what president wants to fix. we hope you show up for a court hearing but you don't. it illegal to falsely claims asylum in this country. that is what happening vast majority of the time. >> it is specific. >> very specific. >> bodily harm, harm of your family, specific threats, not like i'm kind of afraid. when you ask the sanctuary city mayors, as we did on fox and friends this weekend, what do you do once they give a false asylum claim, i don't know, maybe they stay, and give them welfare benefits, and driver
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license. trish: maybe they could start voting then you -- if you are a democrat, that is the thinking right? >> no person is illegal. if you say no person is illegal, you mean borders don't matter? that is where the flag gets disrespected and that is where trump's line is so stark in their view. trish: i don't know why it would be, immoral to say okay you are here now. we'll give you a free bus trip to san francisco, or new york or chicago, take your pick, here is your list of sanctuary cities. i would say great, how is it immoral. >> the most moral position to take, go to places that' you the host, give you every opportunity sectosecond -- second or third e
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in the law, that is where president is trolling and exposing them, he is running out of options, you can call on congress to change the law, they will not change it they don't want to support him to 2020. this is ap is an option, but moo about exposing policies of sanctuary cities, that say if you violate our law you get a chance or a chir 3rd chance that a citizen does not get, that is the problem. trish: congrats on your on israel. >> thank you,. >> all right president trump gaining an unlikely ally in his fight to fix our border, and broker immigration system, cher sounding the alarm. pointing out sanctuary city los angeles conditio cannot even taf americans that are already there. what about 50,000 plus who live
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on the street, people who live below the poverty line andure -- the poverty line, how can it take care of more? well said, and by the likes of cher, joining me right now, former ohio state senator, capri caforio and ned ryan. capri, president retweetedded , i fifth her credit. >> i actually do agree with cher, i think that you know, i was a state senator in ohio for 10 years, i believed our intervention need to start at home, i still remain on board of everything. and so, you know our system whether the say the federal, local -- state federal or local government and nonprofits that are stretched, they are failing
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our most vulnerable. congress is sailing us too, unless they actually change laws, to address the immigration issue, we have no choice but to deal with you know cost associated with undocumented individuals, until we pass laws to deal with amnesty, deal with deterring. we -- >> i am impressed. you are a common sense, who tries to divorce herself from politics surrounding the situation, and look at nitty-gritty. ned ryan, you have capri agreeing with you, along with cher. if only nancy pelosi and gavin newsom could get that message. >> you know right. we need more rational people like capri on the other side to have a conversation on how to
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fix it. it is moral imperative on every leader, we're seeing right now has done immoral leadership by democrats and republicans, this is supposed to be common sense, how to we promote interests of american people, and amazing thing about sudden city debate -- sanctuary city debate. nancy pelosi called them packages of love, amazing thing that trump has done, he is saying, there will be consequences for your words and actions, you say you want them, you say they are packages of love, i will send them to you, now they scream bloody murder, saying it unfair. >> there are still a lot of democratic mayors, that sanctuary city mayors that san jose woul -- hey they would take undocumented. trish: i think part is that party leadership right now is sounding a very different tone.
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you hear nancy pelosi. saying, you know basel basically saying how dare he, this is not legal. this is. i'll given credit to those who are willing, my feeling, you have to put your money where your mouth is, if you say bring them in then you should be willing to foot the bill, if you are not, as nancy pelosi is indicating she is not willing to do thin are nothing but a hip kit. >> not up -- hypocrite. >> this is a municipal issue of going against what federal law is, that is you know sudden sany cities. the you can argue whether or not that is legal. >> they are not. >> there is some justification. we need to deal with demand for illegal workers. their are employees who want to
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take them on to not pay withholding tax, we need to find these people. they are not paying maybe that will help. trish: mm-hmm. >> capri that has been an unholy alliance that has gotten us on this point in our history, exeen between democrat wants political power, and the corporate type republicans who want cheap labor, at some point we have to say we'll make a grand deal, i understand it has taken decades to get to this point, and people here who have been here illegally for decade, we might have to say we're going to give them a path to citizenship but we will e-verify and deal with chain migration and voter i.d., and never going to allow it again. trish: that would be amazing. >> it would be. trish: i don't think that democrats will allow it. but, we do need meaningful
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immigration reform could you are right, there are a lot of people here that do jobs that americans don't want to do, we need home, and to provide some kind of a pathway that greases the wheels so you have workers you need, i don't see why anyone would be against that, thank you so much. >> thank you. trish: coming up a devastating fire destroying the iconic notre dame in paris, details on the cause of the blaze. that is coming up. >> democrat trying to take down president trump. first it was collusion, then be on -- obstruction wait until you hear what they are going after now. michael caputo is sounding off. when we return.
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trish: new, it is official, justice department will release the redacted mueller report thursday. but after pub hi publicity. despite no collusion headline will any of the lawmakers on the left be happy? i think we know answer. which why the left has moved on. now they set their sights on president's tax returns.
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joining me, former 2016 trump campaign advis advisor michael , said that obama fbi tried to frame him, i know they sent a russian too try to entice thousand something. but first, your thoughts on the dem's attempt to get their hands to president's taxes. >> well, i think they are fixated on this. i remember this during 2016 elect, i believe it just like the wall, they are not going to give the president the wall even though wall is necessary, with the crisis on the border it would save a lot of lives, they want tax returns because the president is on a position about never go i giving them, that is why they want them, i believe they will try to find a path to impeachment with obstruction in this report, collusion is off the table. trish: i think that they are a
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little stressed because, you know if i am them, i am terrified. i think that the tables are about it turn, i think inspector general's party and attorney general of u.s. of america barr saying that spying did happen, they prepare for something else. they are trying to use tax thing as a distraction. the irs is a federal agent, someone went our government has seep the president's tax returns, i would think as part of the mueller investigation he may have looked to some financial angles. that said, now they are trying to change things. michael, you know what they were up to. explain what happened to you, what you think horowitz report will get into. >> i had a russian -- dangerous violent russian criminal who spent 13 years in jail in
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russia, and united states, for gun crimes in united states, call me up, offer me dirt on hillary clinton. i find out you know shortly after that by hiring private investigate or guy was working as as an fbi inform ant for 17 years, he is probably watching the show. i tried to give this information to inspector general be they were not interested. trish: you are concerned -- >> twice never heard back. trish: i am vlad you get it out there. because, people should know, you had someone from the obama fbi, hire this guy, to come to try to entice you with information. maybe in hopes you would say sure, give it to me.
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they could say, see, look we told you, they were trying to collude with russians. >> right, the push in and pull out, put information in, they did the same with papadopoulos, drop in information to try to get out later, say, they -- i got this from a russian. i think part of reasons why for example we have not heard anything about henry greenburg. the fake name he used to come to me. trish: that does not sound russian. >> it does not, but i could tell from his accent he is russian. i don't think they want to talk about him, because i proven it, at democrat dossier.com, you can see pages of research i did on him, we got copies of 14 his fbi informant visas, hey are running away from him as fast as they can, just like they run away
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from professor masoud. trish: how so. >> someone sent to george papadopoulos to tell him about fiction of russian having hillary clinton's e-mails, he then disappeared, george thinks he is in italy, but george has proof he was working on behalf of the fbi, they don't want to talk about masoud like a don't want to talk about greenburg. trish: what do you suspect that fbi was doing in 2016 in. >> well -- there are very aggressive group, the fbi, when they are after a crime, a real crime, they are not going to just send one spy, stephan hal per and call it a day, they were sending informants and spies cothe -- into the campaign, i am guessing by dozens, they wanted to stop trump so badly. trish: that is the question,
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what were the mote is that obama fbi might have had. now, if they thought that there was somed about actor in the campaign, i can understand them wanting to investigate, i do question why they never brought it to the attention of the candidate himself or others high up, lewandowski. they never actuall actual cluede in, they had these people trying to figure out whether you were somehow an agent or president, now president was an agent of russia. if that was justified, i get it but i think the con the concerne may not have been at all, that is what attorney general needs to get to bottom of, right? >> it is. i love sydney powell book, license to lie. that goes to detail how main justice headquarters office of
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justice getting politicize, during enron investigation, when which is what she wrote about, her book stands tall in this situation, the problem is they are highly political in main justice office, they had under obama a perverse sense of right and wrong, and their role in what is right and wrong, that is what within wrong, they went off the deepe deep end with some ste leftist tilt, they fawne found themselves cross ways with our rule of law in the country, they just went off the rails. they were so concerned that the democrats were going to lose control of the government. trish: i have a lot of reading to do this week, i hope you come back on,. michael caputo thank you for your time. >> thank you. trish: coming up, cbs' the good fight under fire after tweeting
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out a photo that many say advocates violence against the president. what do you think? here is the tweet, take a look. first 3 words, assassinate, president and trump. setting the record straight. but first a massive fire destroying notre dame cathedral in paris. late-breaking details for you when we return. >> we want to extent our regards, and hopes and god bless you to paris and france, what they are going through. makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months.
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from paris. century's old cathedral. still burning. fire started around 6:50 paris time, quickly engulfed, viewers all over the world gasped in horror, the spire collapsed on to the altar. look. just unbelievable. officials are investigating this as an accident. but still tonight, horror, and disbelief. what was lost during the fire, joining me historian doug wead, i did not know this but i learned you traveled to paris, every year since 1974, done many atour through that cathedral. tell us a little bit about it. about how special it is. what it symbolizes for catholic.
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>> i would be invited as a historian to largest auditorium in paris. and give lectures and speeches there. but, i would bridge my children -- children, grandchildren, my wife is french, we would visit notre dame, i would show them the afternoo arch as you go in g door it took a hundred years to build that, it was key, they would tells us that craftsmen who did that work, no longer exist. that craft does not exist, those craftsmen would spend their whole life teach their son who would teach their son, so three generations, it took 100 years to build that arch. remarkable. trish: truly remarkable work of art. of architecture. and to think that is gone. you know people are grieving for
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a loss of history, i suppose. tonight. pretty remarkable. they are investigating this. expectation that it is somehow tied to renovation. that went bad. when you think of the art sign edof the church itself, doug what do we as a society are losing. >> yeah, it is terrible. i watched today, and was heart broken. the scene either picture was shown from the left bank or shown from the east bridge. that is by to give you an idea. history, the restaurant was one of oldest restaurants in the world, you can still go through but need a 3 monarch point am. -- monarch point am. but tower of silver, where they invented silverware overlooking the at keye cat eadoverlookcath.
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the next time you sit down to eat, remember this is part of the heritage that comes to us from france. the french heritage, the island that notre dame is on. the seine river splits, and left is the low -- palace. >> how about that. >> h -- they lived to the left bank, leftist and rightists. >> wow. >> well, it so sad to see that.
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spend that time there every year since 1974. i can remember when i was a teenager, i was overseas, got the chant to spend a couple days in paris. first thing i did was go see the cathedral. >> i first imagined i would out live note -- notre dame at all. neil cavuto said we have the moment we only really have the moment. that struck me to think we could lose this i know wil we'll we bd it, but this is where emperor napoleon took the crown off of the pillow rather than the pope, put it on his open head, and crowned himself emperor of france. >> coming up. >> actress lori loughlin and her husband rejecting a plea deal,
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joining me, charlie kirk. and michael lee. charlie, the economy looks sole ed. s --solid, i can say that you gn unemployment rate, record low, gdp chugging along. it translating to 2020 for vote for president trump. >> i think it will be a slamdunk divisive victory for president to 2020, but not just the economic success. let's talk about wins across world, isis is defeated -- >> hang on. i'm curious about gola goldman . it is the economy. >> i agree with that. people thinking okay, i'm doing better, i want 4 more years of this, you think -- is more. >> i'm not discounting, that but remember my generation, young
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generation, millennials, we have known almost nothing but war in our adult life. for better or worse in afghanistan or in iraq. president trump is bringing peace to middle east, has a plan in middle east to too defeat radical islamic terrorism, under president obama there was a muscle test of 45 days in north korea. so i just think looking at broad presidency not just the booming economy or lowest ever black, latino, hispanic, asian unemployment in american history but also success around the globe. trish: michael, you look at current economy that we're in, i think a big question, will that continue? this low unemployment that good but the question is, can we continue moving lower? continue seeing economic growth,
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because they are cyclical. at some point the chic chickense home to roost, would that put the president in a difficult position. >> i think we built a tre tremes amount of economic momentum. the the reason why donald trump is president, you created 10 million new jobs in recovery while obama of president, none of them went to. >> high school graduates are flat, people less than high school education were down am we have seen over last cu couple years, unemployment rate drop for high school drop out from 8% to 5%, and created a half million -- >> we're in a good spot. question i ask is will it continue? in to 2020? >> will multiplier affect you get from adding this many
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manufacturer jobs. trish: yes or no, i have 30 seconds. >> absolutely. trish: you say good economy. come 2020. you are in agreement with goldman it will help the president along. >> charl a. >> hang on. trish: charlie, you have all dimms right now dutching -- dems right now pushing reparation, me ask you, if you have a choice of american, a shoot of a reparation where someone gives you a hand outive mont every moh because of youron se ancestry. the fear is a bird in the hand. how do you think that shakes
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out? >> i think we need to look at how things do now, and admit as a country we have made many sins in our past, but what has president trump did to make life better for black americans? lower unemployment. -prison reform, gets little coverage in mainstream media and the blocthe black poverty rate t it has been, the question is, do you top continue the success or go back to failed policies of last 50 years that have made the community worse identify, and oe dangerous and poor. trish: i think people would like to continue a economic success. charlie and michael thank you. >> category up, lori loughlin and her husband rejecting a plea deal, find out how many years they are looking at behind bars if they are convicted.
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trish: lori loughlin and her husband pleading not guilty to charges again them, accused of paying 500 thousand to get their twdaughters to university of southern california through a phony athletic recruiting scan, they could face up to 40 years in prison if convicted. talk to me about this strategy. >> i think they missed the boat, when there are this many people in web of charges, there is a rush to courthouse to make a plea deal with the fed. the fact she did not come forward, now she has additional charges or lawyers are saying maybe we should take a chance, have you appeal, you could see number of people there supporting her. even last week.
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there is appeal, she has vulnerability, she could saf sao court and jury, this is over my head, i thought it was going toking okay. i never thought i would face these criminal charges. trish: brit you brought up this last time. you said, it happens quite a bit. somehow stream lined with a lot of universities all over, which they accept donations, parents give them all kinds of money, somehow your name on the new wing of the building and your kid is in the school regardless of whether they deserve to be there. could she make an argument i didn't understand and you know, there a charity i was told it was linked to the university, i just ame wanted my kids to go t. i was naive in this, she does have a certain aim of appeal in the way that felicity huffman
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does not. >> you are right. take the you know, legality out of it, that is essential. i do respect felicity huffman for at least jumping on it taking some accountability. in the celebrity culture, aka jussie smollett we saw when a nice smile can do even with serious charges, create a hate crime. now reported that letters are sent to kids across country embroiled in this some allegedly knew, some did not. she has a great smile, she is aunt becky and signing audio graphs before she gets in. trish: she may be hopes she has some appeal. for the jury? >> right. and that would be sort of the lifetime acting achievement
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award. another story, cbs2 drama the good fight -- cbs dram a drama d fight, getting slack for a tweet, look at these words, assassinate. president and president trump at list. eliminate, mar mar-a-lago and missile. one of character joining a female resistance group, whose aim -- >> funny enough, someone will look at that say, how is that humorous. it will be scrutinized. we saw that in past, with kathy griffin with that photograph a lot of people criticized. it all boils down to it is humorous, or could it be deemed
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a threat to the president? it will be taken seriously. >> interesting, it is a threat. >> well, jamaal hill, former sports reporter, secret service investigating her looking to a joke she made on twitter about assassinating the president, you cannot just throw these out there. i find it ironic. are ones sharing this. >> i hear you, brit and mercedes thank you. >> thank you. trish: coming up, talk to trish. there is one person i have not gotten to interviewity inter yed love to, find out who it is when we return. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy?
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how did edward jones come to manage a trillion dollars in assets under care? jay. sarah. so i have a few thoughts on that early retirement... by focusing our mind on whatever's on yours. trish: iit is time for another talk to trish. you can tweet me, share your comments on the show, what you thought about it, what you like, what you don't like. you can even give us your thought ons the topics at the day. here we are with chip on twitter asking, what one person living or dead would you most like to interview. ah. that's a good one. historically speaking i would love to talk to any of the founding fathers who were clearly truly brilliant. and when you think of the government that they set us up with and the wonderful success we have had as a country thanks
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to their brilliance, i would just love to talk to them. as of right now in the here and present, i'll let you in on a secret. i've been trying to get an interview with alexandria ocasio-cortez. we've asked several times. i think she might be a little bit scared because she'd face a real debate on the economy, unlike the ones that she gets over on msnbc. meanwhile michael on twitter says, i haven't seen a lot of your guests talking about venezuela lately. you've offered great coverage and support for the people. please give us more. thank you so much. i appreciate that. the story is very important to me and one i'm watching every day. as developments happen we promise we will keep bringing them to you. continue to stay tuned for that. do keep your comments and questions coming. head to my twitter page. you can head over to my facebook page and i'm also on instagram. do make sure to use the
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#trigregan with posting your comments. have a terrific night. it is going to be a very big week. mueller report out thursday. "kennedy" is now. ♪ kennedy: a massive fire ravages the iconic notre dame cathedral in paris. a live report in a moment. first up, bernie sanders bringing the heat in a tox news town hall right after he released the last ten years of his tax returns. turns out he's a millionaire. and he will not apologize for it. that's so hot. >> raised the issue that i'm a mill yair. this year we had 560,000 dollars in income. in our case it came from a book i wrote. pretty good book. you might want to read it. a best seller sold all over the world and we made mon
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