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you. for being with us. tammy bruce will be here tomorrow, join us, good night from new york. trish: mayor of yuma, arizona declares a state of emergency, due to massive number of migrant families being released from border patrol custody, video shows agents apprehending a record number of migrants there last night, they just walked off buses and right across the border into the united states of america. what attorney general bill barr just did to help end this record surge of migrants. i'm setting record straight tonight, on why the attorney general is right. >> just hours from release of full mueller report. democrats ready for their next
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challenge if they don't find what they are looking for. and they won't. >> a universal basic income program. no conditions, we might as well move to stockton. if democrats get their way, it will be nationwide. it will be a real burden for every american taxpayer. >> new text-messages confirm chicago prosecutor refused herself from the jussie smollett case. find out what other bombshell text she sentiment trish regan primetime begins right now. trish: our border with mexico, is in total chaos. report after report of groups apapprehended by border police n
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texas and arizona. we showed you the migrants walking off buses to the united states they are travel could as families, they are attempting to illegally seek entry. it is gone beyond the breaking point. i say this with no political bias but fact. as a country we cannot handle more than 100,000 people coming into our country illegally, no proper communication and no security checks. attorney general now directing judges to deny bond hearings for asylum seekers who illegally enter. if you come in the right way, through the port, you can claim asylum. but the wrong way, illegally, you will have a hard time doing so. think about it. if you are a person with no economic find in hondurus or anywhere el, i get it, why not.
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why not come here. however you can. including illegally. that is what we see against in this video. people swimming under barriers. trying to get here. migrants will do what they need to, in an effort to come to the united states. as they march forward our border in many cases with their own flags. they are threatening ourself ronty -- sovereignty, we have no idea who they are, their background or if they are gang members. we have no idea if they are terrorists, there are plenty in venezuela. no idea. among them, no idea. this is an unverified group of people. i want to make one thing clear, i am pro immigration, i am all
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for it. all for people who want to contribute to our great country, we're a growing economy and a diverse american population will empower more growth, but i am not for, no one who uses any common sense should be for, opening up our borders allowing everyone and anyone here, no questions asked. this is not rocket science. this is common sense. normal to say, hey, who are you? that is not prejudice to ask who someone is, what their background is. the left wants to pain conservatives as mean, mean unjust for just asking, who you are, that is a normal question to ask anyone. and when supporters of trump dare to say who are you, suddenly because they are prejudice? hardly, nonetheless the left is not as squeaky clean on this as hey would like you to believe.
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when president offers to provide illegal aliens an opportunity to go to a sanctuary city. what do they do? they run for the hills, they say no way. which is it? you can't have it both ways. we've seen this over and over. we look at their worries. >> it's illegal. it is immoral. uneghtunethical, sophomoric. >> another notion that is unworthy of the presidency of the united states. disrespectful the challenges that we face as a people to address who we are, a nation of immigrants. >> trying to pit americans again each other, and make us less
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safe. >> you take a threat seriously i take this he is injecting fear into our country. trish: wait a second, you said you want them here, so why not welcome them in? if he is offering them the opportunity to go there. this once again, a vibrant example of liberal hypocrisy. here with me now, next revolution post steve hilton, i am right? president has turned table, he said okay. you want them, you can have them. suddenly they say, no, wait. this is sophomoric and immoral and wrong, how is that wrong? >> you are right. on every point. i want to start with the very important point you made, like you i am pro-immigration it helps our economy and society. people come and contribute, if they come legally and the right
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way. that not what is happening at moment, southern border, as you say and have reported on is overwhelmed. let's look at reasons. the reasons come down to three things, three things are failure on have a proper secure barrier, second, the laws they asylum law, the basis on which people come. and third resources at border to handle people, it broken. as a result have you a hume heum humanitarian crisis with people suffering, the democrat who complaint about inhuman treatment, they are the ones on each of hose three points who -- those 3 points who refuse to to anything about it, they won't pay for wall, they won't change asylum walls and they won't fund extra beds or money for judges. >> administration saying, wait,
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we have to be able to handle this influx with more judges and people to patrol things, more beds to house the people. the left will not give him that. how broken are we? >> this goes to the attorney general ruling which is important. and highly significant. that question last point about beds, in detention facilities, reason that democrat don't want to give any more money for more detention beds, that will force i.c.e. to let illegal immigrants and those waiting for their claims to be heard out to america to disappear potentially forever. what attorney general has done, said, look. if you are someone, who comes in and claims asylum. and then the first screening said, okay, sounds like maybe you have a reasonable claim,
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we'll wait for you to get to the court system. that wait right now can be up to two years, there is such a backlog this is the green light that says to anyone, come to america. attorney general now sayingalh at least for people without children that is not happening. you will be detained. trish: if you are really coming here seeking asylum, and trying to do it by the books, you come in through proper entry, you wait a couple years, how unfair is that to you as someone who playing by the rules? >> right. it outrageous, you look at data. what is happening is that those good people you describe who are in need of genuine asylum, we want to help. 80% of the people don't get their claims awarded in the end, 80% of people in cue in front of
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them should not be there at all, and never let in. >> it is. well, attorney general trying to too something about it. you know the left will keep fighting it. we'll stay on it, and watching you thank you steve, you catch steve hilton every sunday night, 9 pi p.m. eastern, fox news chal hosting next revolution. trish: florida, fighting sanctuary cities head on, a new state bill would impose stiff fines on any jurisdiction refusing to cuperat cooperate wh i.c.e., joining me now, cord bird. sponsoring bill to ban sanctuary cities, welcome, sir. what would this mean if you just banning them all you know -- you know once and fore all in florida? >> thank you, trish.
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we're trying to do in florida because we're limited at state level with what we can do in rebard tregard to immigration, n supreme court case, arizona versus united states cooperate with federal authorities for trial aliens. for further determination or deportation. trish: you have some consistently throughout the state, as i understand it you don't have any sudden cities sas in florida, it means you would not have any in future either? >> correct. this is where the left and right break down on debate, they play this sama sam game we don't have cities but they have policies, not to cooperate with federal
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immigration authorities. trish: you know, if they are -- can you give me an example? if they are not cooperating what happens then? people are let out, back into community, possibly people who committed a crime or crime suspects, walk me through the problems associated with that. >> this law would affect those individuals who have already commited and broken a law in state of florida, been arrested and in police custody, before that person is released for whatever reason, i.c.e. would be notified and tell local authorities whether or not there a federal detain or against that person. the problem is that our state and local law enforcement officers don't have access to federal indices, we don't know that person in florida is using an aye -- alias, they may have committed a violent crime in
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another state, beeny it ported, changed their name, and have come back. >> okay. the law you propose, would enable more tran perso transparn internationa-- federal and stat. >> yes, you are right. trish: coming up. one far left mayor is testing universal basic income in his city, 500 a month. no questions asked, you are just getting 500 bucks for living there. it your money. find out where the foolish program is happening and why the dems want to nationwide. >> we're just hours from release of mueller's report, the redacted one. you get folks on left jumping to
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>> attorney say i'll use my own
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judgment about what i redact, that is not necessarily going to be the final product. it isn't up to the the attorney general who has said, basically that president is above the law. and the rift, s rest, so he is o redact whatever he wants. >> he would be force -- forth coming only if m if he releases entire want. trish: anyone else realize how ridiculous this is? they are already out there because we're hours away from the version, trying to spin it. they have not even seen it, they are already saying that somehow, we need to discount it. my goodness. once again the left trying to manipulate the facts to try to benefit them. joining me right now, kayleigh mcenany. u.s. attorney by the commons,
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she is 2020 national press secretary for 2020 trump campaign. you are former u.s. attorney. i will start with you. the politicalization of this is enough to drive anyone just crazy. they have got the mueller report coming out they have been waiting two plus years, word is there is nothing for them, so they are complaining it is redacted. talk to me wellingality of this -- legality of this. >> i am glad you asked. it is what is purpose, tomorrow no matter what report say we know there will be redactions and partisans are going to irresponsibly call for the full report without redactions. the redactions are there for a reason, power we give to prosecutor to investigate is om ominous, they to have a reason
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to open a case but once they get going, they will look at your bank record, listen to your phone call, look at you know interview in this case, 500 people in the special counts. they will ask those people questions if they lie they go to prison, they will give sometimes personal and embarrassing and private answers. our system protects all of that information, particularly if it has gotten through grand jury soup -- subpoena, we protect that unless it is necessary to prove a particular crime. and it is not fair to the citizens who were touched by this investigation. trish: let's not forget jerry nadler, before he lost that weight, back in clinton days of very much for keeping things
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redacted, right, funny, once it a shift, who is in oval office he changes his tune, showing and proving politics surrounding this. >> right, hypocrisy on full display, surprise. same with nancy pelosi. you heard her at top talking about barr being an agent of the president, that is ridiculous. but she -- what happening here, trish, all of these people, these democrats are so concerned because tomorrow the tables turn. there will be an investigation of peter strzok and lisa pain anpageand jim comey. trish: i think, the answer is there was no collusion, there was no reason to be investigating this collusion i
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dicollusion delusion, you have to ask yourself, why did this come about. those are americans that -- questions that americans should be asking. you put a prosecutor with all keeps of ability to dig into this and that. and there was no real reason to be digging into it in the first place, what the heck has happened in this country? >> number one, i think we know. that case was predicated on a fraud. people knew that information was fraudulent. before special counsel was accounted. and if i'm going to be looking careful in the report tomorrow to see if the special counsel looked into that. where did this information come from? what was the cre credibility. who knew it was not credible, i want to understand if he did not look into, that but it does need to be looked into. this investigation of based on
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fraud, i am look to see at what point did mueller team have to know at least by any common sense standard that the allegations that started the investigation were false. because this investigation within two years -- went two years, i believe in just a matter of weeks or months they knew there would be no corroboration of the allegations, so how do they explain go on. when they didn't have a crime to investigate. at that point it looks like it became a fishing expedition. >> i am looking forward to reading it myself. kayleigh mcenany, you there is some concern that maybe white house is going to see this. and get briefed on it and before congress. what is the democrat's fear on this somehow, you see nadler
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holding as re-- a press conference, they are afraid, president not an agent of russia, they felt he was somehow jumping the gun, they are worried that president might do so as well. or anybody el, they are trying to beat them to the game? >> yeah, right. another attempt per democrat too concoct wrong doing when there was none. now what are they doing? they are trying to avoid addressing american people and answerinanswering. saying they have evidence where they had none, they have to answer for their lives. trish: you are right. thank you so much wild talk you to more. >> on camera, hundreds of
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basic income, they are giving them 500 each month with no conditions eacconditions attach. just take the money. we've seen time again history has proven, you know hugh you help people -- you know how you help people, by having a better economy, create jobs, growth and investment, called economic 101, the left does not believe it, they think if you just take from peter to pay paul, you create a bigger and bigger government and you keep taxing anyone who does make money to give it to people that don't, somehow you will make everyone's life perfect and happy. we know it does not work that way. joining me, daily caller stephanie hammel and strategist robert, when you and and your party going to figure it out. >> we have to understand our
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economy is in transition. retail jobs are closing, fast-food jobs are replaced by apps. working class jobs no longer exist, we have to create a safety net for individuals, as we're building the new economy. we have to make sure that people are not on the street, starving. to make ends meet, if you have to ask how to pay for it, we have 60 fortune 500 companies that pay zero dollars in federal taxes, let's start taxing them. trish: all right. san francisco. yeah, 28,000 homeless now in san francisco. airport now reporting it has a problem with people living there at night. i would not hold up san francisco as an example, i would hold up san francisco as an example of what no one should
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want to be. i used to live there, they have a problem are homelessness, partly because they do a version of universal income, in fact, gavin newsom back then ran for mayor to stop the spigot, they used to give hundreds of dollars to homeless people, they saw a direct correlation on day they got money in a spike of emergency room overdose rates, don't hold up san francisco as an example what the rest was country should be, stephanie. >> my thought, this specific pilot program is funded by a silicon valley organization, it is their money, not taxpayer dollars. i don't take issue with that if they want to give away the money that is fine, my issue is when we use taxpayer dollar give to
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people who are able body, they can get a job and work, also we know that universal basic income does not work, they try in canada they ended plan two years early they realized it was too expensive and unsustainable and in finland, really that not answer, we're hearing a lot of 2020 candidates, flirt with this idea, kamala harris, and cory booker, senator sanders. they don't explain how it will be paid for, what it means, what details are, are we getting rid of welfare then give people extra cash? what about health care? how does that work, no one wants to talk about details. >> because you know, details, when they are written on paper, and added up, they don't economic sense. robert a chance to response to my san francisco try rate --
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tirade. i will chime in gavin newsom wanted to put that money into shelters so people could be housed and programs to shop them, city council shot them down, look at that mess they are in now. >> my point about san francisco, that is a perfect example of a failed experiment. instead of reinvesting to individual. focus on treatment for people who are displaced and bringing down rental costs, they blow the money now have you so many people on street, if you want to okay, you -- >> a good place to live on street if they give you a han out. >> i understand, there is a complete change in the way we have to think about homelessness and poverty, they are not just people who don't want to work, we're talking factory worker whose factory got shipped overseas. trish: i don't think that is the entire homeless population in san francisco, having lived there but i hear you, i don't disagree. stephanie, robert is talking
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about is what i have talked about at length, hour glass economy, an economy you have a lot on top, a lot on bottom then a middle class, that has been squeezed they are struggling, we need to take those on bottom bring them up to have a fatter middle class, i don't think that answer will be with handouts, i think it is through better economic policy to encourage growth, that is what we're seeing? >> yes, bewildering to me to hear people get so excited about depending more on the government, for he that is just never been manage that i would be excited about as a millennial, if i first job out of college, i made a little bit more than minimum wage it was hard to get by, and i looked at freebies, i never qualified i did not' them, i look at subsidize housing, you could live in a beautiful apartment, if i worked part time, but i
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work a full-time job, i made a dollar too much and live in a place not toy beautiful. trish: you had your pride. >> thank you so much. >> good to see you. >> all right, coming up. >> thank you. trish: new video showing migrants attempting to enter the country illegally, border agents app -- apprehending. i am setting record straight when we return.
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border. wal-- wallless part was -- of te border. joining me now. retired four-star general jack keane. you have talked a lot about importance of sovereignty. we've seen so many of the immigrants come to the country. marching toward the country holding their own flags. what does that signify? >> legally, we take in more people in united states legally, as immigrants than any other country in the world. trish: there is nothing wrong with that. >> so that is the proper thing to do. challenge to our sovereignty when you have an open border
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that we have, we don't know who is here. we don't know if they are meeting qualifications to be in united states on a visa or become a citizen. we know for a fact that there are criminals there. there are drug traffickers there. human traffickers there. that is a fact. they are indisputable. there are a lot of people who are not going to commit a crime, just want a better way of life. we have a right to know who is coming into country, we have to take a comprehensive approach with this, what you see with the bus, that is the smugglers and drug cartels organizing, that they pick them up, they come across mexico drive them up to our border, that is a lucrative business, they get 5,000 to 8,000 a head to get people here, they make millions a year just
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on transportation of the migrants, that is a fact. drug cartels also, are moving in drugs in and around them as well, they have another business that is takes place, this is a -- serious problem. trish: we're bogged down in politics. >> yeah. trish: johnson worked for obama says this is a problem, he said ssame thing, the president is right, this is a crisis and a problem. yet democrats who don't top believe it, how frustrated are you. >> very, first thing we have to fix the laws. that are giving them incentive to come, there seems to be a growing public awareness there is a actual crisis on the border, i would recommend political leaders to get there then systems, senate majority
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leader. mitch mcconnell, i am saying. lindsey graham could hold a hearing at border as well as the chairman of the homeland security committee, i doubt if the democrats would hold a hearing at the border because they are opposed to the situation, but it creates public awareness. other thing, clearly, we have to put more resources down, wall is one thing, and i am for that as most people are. but we also have to have resources to detain these people, and hold them, fema like resources. trish: more beds, right. >> then, you know one thing that happens, i think this is one reason that white house so frustrated where dhs. is that we can have a better screening process, if we doing the screening, initial screening of someone seeking asylum, we find out who thain teligent --
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that intelligence screening process that this person is lying to me, they are here seeking economic opportunity. i think if we have more of that and petter done we could turn people quickly, as opposed to going into system, more judges. trish: i don't begrudge someone looking for a better opportunity but do so the right way. this to me is common sense. another store coming in north korea has test fired a new tactical guided weapon. in your view, is this something that sets us back? with our relation with north korea or just, you know, par for the course. >> we don't know what it is, if it was a ballistic missile we would know it we would see it, it would have been respected by -- reported by now, i suspect it is not. they have cruise missiles like we have. that run on surface of land,
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thertheirs are designed to taket ships, but a tactical weapon, where we are on with north korea is clearly, they had ae setback they thought they would santion we leave putting same deal on table as with previous presidents, it did not work. they have gone through face saving, they will negotiate. and i -- i doubt they will test fire ballistic missiles. that puts them back increases, i hope takes place, negotiation at lower levels, let's get issues on table, and arm wrestle over the issues, before we get both heads of state in room again. trish: interesting. good point. always a good point from you general. >> good talk you to you. trish: coming up chicago prosecutor kim foxx recusing herself from the jussie smollett case, and bombshell
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trish: new bombshell text-messages reveal, chicago prosecutesser kim foxx ftsd stilwasheavily involved in jusse smollett case, even though she said she recused herself, she states that quote washed up celeb. he was and is. is facing too many charges. she says. just because we can charge something does not mean we should. lead prosecutor responds with agreed. joining me now reacted. officer martin preed . >> good to see you officer, this whole situation has to have you and your team in chicago frustrated what do you think of next text. >> it does not surprise us that much. we've been very unhappy with
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miss foxx since she entered into office, there is a disparity between what she says and does. with text-messages and e-mails indicate, she did not recuse herself, we believed when we said from gets go she had to recuse her entir her en adminise administration. troubles so many of chicago elected officials are saying we need to mov move on and turns p. everywhere in chicago they talk about police accountability and tratransparency, we would like e prosecutor to live up to the same standards. standards. trish: you are doing your job, you then wasted energy, time and resources, of the city, could have sent innocent people away,
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a hoax, you do from what we can tell, your job. yet she can't follow through and do hers, what do you suspect was really going on, there is talk. shoe kneshoe knew the -- she kne family, maybe there was a deal, what does your gut tell you. >> that we need to find out, we need a federal investigation to what happened. trish: do you think you will get it? >> i hope so. president trump and doj under trump has been on 180 degree difference from justice department under president obama. this is now pro law enforcement. it is getting warm in chicago, violent crime increases, we need to -- we need to hold miss foxx accountable, and the elected officials in chicago need to do that so we need that
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investigation, to find out what happened here. trish: lead me ask -- >> can i say one thing. you know, this case has gotten all coverage, but there are other cases that are just as egregious, see som she has let e out of prison who are convicted of heinous murders, these exonerations should not be taking place, we have been protecting this over a year okay but local print media have been cheerleaders for kimberly foxx, that journalism is on life support in chicago. trish: probably nationwide. i was going to ask you, i have to imagine it is discouraging, you out there doing your job. and frankly risking your life, your team members, 467, every dn streets of one of most violent
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cities in country, and not to have follow through and cooperation from her has to be discouraging. i am out of time but thank you for all you do, and staying on this thank you. >> thank you. trish: talk to trish is next. >> appreciate it. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down.
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keep comments coming. zach asking: >> i'll be honest, i think it would be very hard in part because of the success of our economy. but the one with fighting chance, it would be joe biden. he will be able to cross the line, and more middles of the road, leftist crazies, like bernie sanders forget it, that is not who america is. >> snojoe on facebook ask: >> i may not have a choice to that one. no choice, no say. because this one looking at jaime on show the other night, he has the bug. he is offering to come back and report more stories already. age 6. you know. that was out of my hands. i think. jaime on show other night
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telling us about compo his new puppy, my girls, one wants to be a scientist and the other a pop singer, the verdict is out on them, have a great night, kennedy is on. kennedy: news alert. just about 14 hours from hot leeanne it is pay thed release of mueller report, the doj will release some time between 11 a.m. and noon eastern time. that 8 and 9 for new west. democrats up in arms, tomorrow at 9:30. in morning, attorney general william barr and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein they will give a press conference. president trump hinted he might give one too, why not. democrats say it is unfair that press conference is before the release. that is how it works. now they will complaint about anything as far as what is in the mu

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