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clinton email records found in the obama white house specifically, the executive office of the president. the shocking revelation comes in newly, delivered documents obtained by judicial watch. and that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us, join us tomorrow. see you then, good night from new york. trish: tonight, the tables have turned. and now it is time for president trump to ask the questions and to demand the answers. while the investigation into collision that turned out to be actually no collusion, needs to be investigated. i'm setting the record straight on that one tonight and take a look, brand-new video, just in showing heavily armed mexican dogs escorting illegal migrants right across our border into the united states. retired four-star general, jack keane is here with special intel on that in just moments.
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meanwhile, 20/20 candidate, socialist, bernie sanders things convicted felons including the terrorist of the boston marathon bomber ought to be allowed to vote. he's not the only candidate saying this right now. why is the democrats desperation for any of us that they can get, so wildly out of control? plus, actress lori loughlin demanding the court hand over its evidence against her. the latest on the message college aubrey scandal. trish regan prime time starts now. tonight, it is time the american public know the truth. the last two years may soon prove to be a kind of watergate on steroids, really. a massive abuse of power within the so-called deep state because why? the establishment did not like someone. they did not like donald j trump. the now president of the united states of america. americans must demand answers
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on this. many higher-ups in the previous obama demonstration attempted to mislead the american public. mislead us by making these wild accusations with the former head of the cia under obama leading the pack. suggesting that the president himself was an agent of russia. the story never added up. and i have heard over the last two years, it never added up then and it certainly does not add up now. we have now the information, the information gathering of the mueller report and we now know, there was absolutely no collusion. so why the heck were brennan and klapper and mccain and all of obama 's top intel people trying to tell us that there was politics.that my friend is exactly why this so-called russian collision issue will go down in history books. as one of the very worst
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scandals in modern times. so tonight, we hear on this show, by asking questions. we must know why there was a massive overreach. why there was a so-called insurance policy and why and how there was an attempt to unseat a sitting president of the united states of america. i mean it was really wild when you think about it, right? in reading that report, and i read every page of it, a very busy easter weekend. in reading the report i would say was clear to me, what was clear was that russia tried to intervene. and they did. they repeatedly attempted to reach out to the trump campaign but on that when they couldn't get to first base. to be clear, they already had -- in clinton's campaign machine. the second thing, the president did not collude nor did anyone
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in the campaign collude. while he may have been overly upset understandably by the rhetoric used by the media and the deep state types, that is kind of what you call normal human reaction, right? when someone says you are guilty of this and you say wait a second, i'm not. i promise you i am not. and you are trying to prove that you are not when there's no time to begin with. how does that make you guilty of anything?tonight i will tell you this, the tables have turned.it is now time for president trump to demand the answer. how, what, when, where, why and then some. join me right now as we try to get to the bottom of all this, former fbi special agent bobby ciccone and former federal prosecutor, doug burns. let's talk about this from a legal perspective. doug, where the out of bounds?
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>> i'm a legal purist, okay? we went through two years every night saying this is definitely a crime they will invite family members, there may be sealed indictments. there has to be accountability we cannot just pivot to the next topic. to answer your question, is a totally legitimate inquiry now that the special counsel came back and said no, there wasn't a crime. but he wrote this novel for 200 pages about obstructing something that is not a crime. and how it sounds highly editorial but it should be. trish: you are the nor i am not. but i know a lot of lawyers and -- he said he had a right to decide innocence or guilt. his only job was to decide whether or not he had enough evidence to prove obstruction. >> my colleague is better than me as an agent.
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the point is when a case is declined, he folded the file, put in the cabinet and move onto the next case. politically though, jim, through hillary clinton under the bus, she did this that and the other thing wrong so it became payback. trish: you know what, politically i will tell you what, bobby, the president give hillary clinton a pass because he could've opened up all of those files.there is plenty of information on her.and the fbi investigation into her email. there is 37 pages that had been redacted on the whole thing. so if there is a tit-for-tat going on, there's a lot that can happen there shall we say. but bobby, i just care about why on earth, this all happened to begin with and i don't like the idea that the so-called deep state is playing politics. does that really happen?>> well, apparently it happened in this case. i do not know why it took years to find out what they knew very early on. the fbi has two external merges that were effective in cases. they wired up george papadopoulos to see if they could get dirt. then they had a fisa, three renewals with carter page and came away with nothing.
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that shows that using the two external meetings which by the way are only used in certain circumstances, we normally can dedicate without those external remains but they wired up a guy, the sentiment and had a secret listening device and were listening in. he saw no evidence. once those things were shut down, this should have been the end of it.the fact that it continued shows you this was -- trish: let me ask you this. given your fbi background, if you got a piece of opposition research, knowing that it was paid for by political opponents of the person that you may be investigating, how do you get a fisa warrant out of that and how do you not tell the judge, this is paid for by the opposition. i triple check everything and if i've information from --
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doesn't the fbi do the same thing? >> is why counterespionage and counterintelligence -- i went for title iii affidavit, the ball was so much higher, when i stood before the judge and i swear to an affidavit i had to say the things were truthful and i have to do
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with the investigation. if it's an investigation no one accused him of anything. even some republicans that the investigation was too important with an attack on our democracy like that.
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liz: let's be very clear we don't know why this investigation happen happened. no we don't. the investigation let's be very clear and investigation of whether or not there was collusion. you tell me what shred of evidence you had surrounding collusion with russia absolutely none. >> the chairman of the campaign shared information about the campaign with a russian operative as well. there is no collusion and that they'd spent the sad part of all of this is that the media ran with this trump russia collusion for over two years and over $30 million later no collusion and now we have the anti-trump began the democrats still digging in the trying to find something, anything on president trump or anyone associated with him. >> the wanted place in quick
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sanford this is hillary clinton talked about the mueller report. i think she's right and that is just the beginning but it's just the beginning because we are going to find out exactly why the whole darn thing happened to begin with. here she is. >> the mueller report is part of the beginning. it's not the end. maybe as churchill famously said at the end is the beginning because there is still so much more that we should know and that we should act upon. trish: i'm a little scared right now. i'm saying wait a second, what kind of culpability do i have in all of this? >> if i were dicing hillary clinton i would tell her to go play with her grandchildren because she should be the one that should be investigated. the deleted e-mails and equipment that was destroyed and all the other lies that this woman has told to america, she should be the one that is investigated but unfortunately she's so far has gotten off the hook which i found outrageous.
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trish: i think americans deserve an answer. scott again not to your $30 million offer nothing but we are in a worse place. >> the how did you read the mueller report and a waste of $30 million when you agreed about the conclusion being no collusion but the obstruction of justice -- trish: because there was nothing there to begin with. they wanted to take this president down so they wasted america's resources. >> what democrats drove this investigation? >> mj had a special prosecutor. the republicans let all three houses. trish: it was a complete waste of time and we need to find out who, why, when, where went into this. thank you. coming up every one 2020
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presidential hopeful bernie sanders says all prisoner should have the right to vote even terrorists. according to him even a terrace like the boston marathon bomber. no, sanders you are dead wrong on this and i'm setting the record straight. but first this disturbing new video that you need to see. this is coming to us from arizona tonight to the smugglers are armed with ak-47 assault rifles and they are trying to sneak a migrant and her 8-year-old child into our country. find out what happened to this family and what happened to the smugglers when we return. >> america's committed to ending illegal immigration and putting the ruthless coyotes, cartels, drug dealers and human drug dealers and human traffickers out of busin
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trish: we have brand-new video released by border patrol showing smugglers and full tactical gear and masks caring long guns and ak-47 assault rifles on our south border. they are escorting a guatemalan woman and her 8-year-old child under a barrier. take a look.
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right into the united states right into our country through the woman and the child immediately turned themselves into border patrol agents and we can assume they will be released within 20 days because a child is involved. assault rifles, children, smugglers, everything you just saw you know what? it points to a totally broken immigration system, a true crisis. my next guest has long said these kinds of incursions or attacks at the wood on our sovereignty as a nation to joining me right now chairman and "fox news" senior strategic analyst four-star general mac king. general welcome back to the show. i want to talk about the sovereignty issue. when i saw this video earlier i thought about the comments you made about your concerns to be able to protect our borders etc.. these are people with ak-47s that they escort these people into our country. what is your reaction to that?
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this is different than the caravans. when you see people armed and a sophisticated -- sophisticated glee armed as they are so lucrative business. there are somewhere between eight to $10,000 a head that they get to do this kind of work and the cartels and the criminal smugglers are so alarmed even the police will not interfere at them. they have a free wright all the way to the border. as we speak thousands are entering the united states every single day and not being held in detention because the detention centers are overwhelmed and they are just going into the heartland of the united states wherever they want to go. that's happening every single day now except the last couple of days the mexicans finally started to intervene at least for some of the caravans. trish: we are seeing that but let's not forget to give mexico a lot of money and we have done some research if you go back seven years the average median
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$300 million a year. may not seem a lot in the scheme of things but 300 million is still a fairly significant number. that is supposed to help them patrol this border situation. supposed to help them deal with the drug tanks etc. so we don't have the drugs coming here but general i wonder if you are questioning that right now. do we need to rethink how much money we are giving, when we get that money and whether we should get that money at all given that mexico and in recent efforts and i applaud them for that but the reality is mexico really hasn't stepped up to the plate on that. >> they have a very long way to go. what they benefit from are the multibillion-dollar trade industry in this country come the people who come here every single day to work and return to mexico with the money that they make spend it on the mexican
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economy. this is a huge amount of money for the mexican economy. here's what really needs. give them credit for arresting people and deporting them on caravans but we need federal police to close the southern border of bears and you have to have the life force to do it and the right control mechanisms to do that as well as stopping those who may transit around that in some way like they are doing today. additionally we ought to be involved with them with their -- fbi and other federal agencies to get the message to shut down the cartel trafficking and the smugglers who are involved in human trafficking. that has got to stop and once we start to do that then the incentive to come through mexico will be removed. of course we have spoken many times about we need more resources on our side of the border to be sure but mexico
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plays a key role here to disincentivized people to transit through their country. trish: we recognize that and it's important we exert the influence we have and will. general keane thank you very much. lori loughlin is refusing to admit any guilt about the massive admission scandal. we have all the details on that one straight ahead but first the democrats desperation on full display tonight through social is bernie sanders including the terrorists who bombed the marathon have the right to vote. explain that one to me. you can't because none of it makes sense and i'm setting the record straight. it's getting completely out of control and horrible now to our great country. great country. i will be right carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money?
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trish: new reaction tonight socialist candidate bernie sanders raising a few eyebrows again. he was pressed on whether felons should vote. now, the world according to bernie even terrorists, imprisoned terrorists who have killed american citizens. watch. >> you have said they believe people with felony records should be allowed to vote while in prison. does this mean that you would support enfranchising people like the boston marathon bomber a convicted terrorist and murderer? >> i think their right to vote is inherent to our democracy. yes, even to the terrible people trish: again, the world according to bernie. let me get this straight here. there is who typifies any -- who
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robbed americans of that opportunity that terrorist gets to vote and bernie sanders america? come america? come on. joining me trump 2020 national secretary kayleigh mcenany and robin. caylee is like some kind of faith "alice in wonderland" upside down world. i don't know how that's winning favors with anyone because right now last i knew people that were in prison for murder can't vote. what is bernie thinking on this? >> democrats are quickly becoming the party of the 30% or less. venture to say a small number of americans would agree with the proposition of allowing the boston bomber to vote a guy who as you mentioned take innocent lives including that of an 8-year-old boy and he was so unremarkable that he put his middle finger up in the courtroom as the corporate inning happened. he should get the fight -- right to vote in bernie's america
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along with sex offenders in murders and serial killers, the most heinous individuals incarcerated for life. so desperate to win the nomination. trish: robin even extremist i don't think they are that extreme. does bernie not get that? >> you know i checked this and the only two states currently -- first of all this is a states rights issue so i resent the fact that he stepping on that but two states currently let felons in jail vote and that is maine in vermont. trish: i'm glad new hampshire is in on that list. you are doing time behind bars you aren't going to get to vote. it's just wrong and i think your average american senses that did i get that he wants to rewrite everything and robin i know you are democrat so i don't know
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where you are in this whole socialist thing. it's just my economic background it never works. just never works. look at venezuela. that kind of thing is not going to fly and now he's talking about having people in prison vote. what kind of world is bernie living in and who on earth this is going to appeal to? >> you know you see this every election. right now you mentioned aoc. we are living in a world of aoc where they are throwing the most extreme things the left have two the wall to see what sticks but these things will not fly in the general election. they will have to tone this down extremely so come the general election. when fly. this will never work and like i said only two states allow -- trish: caylee y. even pitch it because you just want to seem like you are the most extreme of
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extreme? >> that's exactly right. they have to win over the hard-core left and think about the policies we heard. it's not just this insane voting rights for prisoners. it's tearing down existing barriers. the wall to which we heard from beto. it's criminalizing illegal order crossings which we heard from castro. these are extreme policies that they earned desperate quest to get noticed and when that radical base. trish: robin what happens to joe biden that kind of environment? >> oh my goodness who knows? am holding my breath here. i just want to say i have no problem with people who have paid their debt to society reregistering to vote once they have made the restitution that violent criminals, people who have committed sexual crimes absolutely not. and shame on him for doing this. trish: shame on all of them for even discussing it. i mean it shows you how upside down things are.
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such is the world in which we live. caylee before i let you go i want your thoughts on the net stages of this whole mueller issue. we are going to get the ig report at some point. what questions do you have that you think americans need answered right now? >> how this began. we know how it began with the dossier funded by hillary and the time to investigate the investigators. why was a hoax perpetrated on the american people not just for two years but for three with the app to investigation. we have to get to the bottom of this because the intel community was -- trish: it's scary stuff. caylee and robin thank you so much. at this lori loughlin and her husband refusing to admit guilt. they are demanding to see the evidence that they might have against them but from a legal perspective is that the right strategy? we are talking about at next and by the way what about all those
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see merit. had they known all of this before they pleaded not guilty or is this the reason you plead not guilty because then you have the opportunity say what do we get? >> this is the usual way these types of cases unfolded once you are guided if you don't have the plea deal in your back pocket you plead not guilty. we know from reports we have heard lori loughlin is intending to say maybe she was manipulated or didn't believe she broke the law but at this point now the government has to turn over that evidence and then what comes next? there hearings before the trial and evidentiary issues are discussed where substantive motions meaning they give the motion to dismiss might happen. it depends on the evidence. i think we are about to learn more about this case is more evidence continues to come out. trish: what is the reason for pleading not guilty?
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>> i think this is a really tough case because when the federal government has this type of surveillance, their witnesses who are core operating. they have wiretaps. they have tape recordings and they have written documentation. it's hard to get around these charges. what she said publicly or what we have heard in the media is not going to fly so right now her lawyers want to get all of that evidence and what if any defenses they are going to use as they move forward. trish: i can imagine the defense we don't want to speculate too much but look i will tell you this. she's likeable. she is an tacky. there was a great show and she was really sweet so does she say okay i'm going to roll the dice because i am likeable and i don't really entirely know what i am doing here. does she want to get before a jury and is that the idea of?
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it could be over because the jury is going to like her so much. >> those are two options to look for plea deal behind the scenes to contain to explore that depending on what prosecutors might offer which again requires an agreement. trish: do they really want to -- remember they wanted to give martha stewart. >> you know it's interesting trish you want the highest level people. you want singer. you want the guy who is the mastermind of the want these athletic coaches. she cooperated with the government and they continue to gather evidence against these parents who were buying their way to college. trish: i have said this before in the show but if you think about how much it happened but what about in front of the saints? it family who says i will give your donation and maybe you will get the new wing of the sites building named after that family and suddenly that kid is in
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school. maybe that kid doesn't deserve to be in that school. >> this way is definitely not legal and last week we heard prosecutors are looking to bring more charges against people who haven't been indicted who are not public. they are looking for gag orders. since. trish: the other thing we are going to get more information on is the inspector general report that's going to be coming out. we demand some answers into this whole investigation of happen. why did it happen in the first place? why were there some people that were so aggressively wanting to weaponized the intelligence arm of the u.s. government to try and take down a sitting president. >> trish is amazing and we been saying that from the beginning. you said it right weaponized. we are looking for the inspector general's report. they've been working on this for
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over year. we think that a mite come now and may or june. we have heard reports it's coming soon. i think exploring how the fisa warrants were obtained, that's really the critical issue. we know at least some basis with a steele dossier which is opposition research. it's actually incredible three what was told to the court's? what was left out when applying for that application for the fisa warrant? trish: worthwhile questions. americans need the answers and the president easy answer now we need the answers for the future of this country frank ray. thank you. misty marris good to see you. alexandria ocasio-cortez defending our broken va system and she wrongfully claims that va provides excellent service to our veterans. my next guest is a veteran and he says ms. aoc doesn't know what the heck she's talking about. we will hear his story right
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[inaudible] trish: sometimes i question if she really understands what she's talking about. in this case she doesn't. alexandria or cause to cortez says the only reason why anyone wants the va is because well they are somehow in cahoots with the pharmaceutical company. had she not seen the president go after the pharmaceutical companies over and over again saying that we need a more fair
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system in terms of what they charge? nonetheless she is all over the place. this aoc really think there's nothing wrong with such an affair or does she just like to make excuses for big government he could she really likes big government. brigadier general anthony joins us live. general excise a pleasure to have you on. what's your view of the fiesta currently stands? >> she neither knows about the veterans administration are veterans. she makes a statement simply because it's her shtick. she chooses to make the most outlandish statement she can because she knows that garners media attention and she knows the currency in today's social media age is momentum and she has to maintain momentum of saying crazy outlandish things. for anybody to say the veterans administration is not broken
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they just flat do not know what they are talking about. they have not been to a veterans administration hospital. they have not talked to veterans just 20 to veterans that they kill themselves several waiting for health care. that's a known statistic trish. in 2014, 7400 veterans kill themselves many waiting for health care. that's 18% of the people that committed suicide that went veterans are less than 1% of the population. trish: these are the people we need to be looking out for because these are the people who looked out for us. it seems like a no-brainer they have to get the best darned health care they can. they are for us their lives and they have sacrificed in many cases quite a bit for this country. >> trish i will tell you this was president obama's biggest failing in my mind is a veteran. when he brought back over 100
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thousand troops from iraq and tens of thousands back from afghanistan and gave no warning order to the veterans administration, did nothing to anticipate the return of a couple hundred thousand soldiers sailors airmen and marines back to our shores after fighting. that was the backlog that happened in 2011, 12, 13 and 14 and veterans became frustrated. instead of waiting to kill themselves and that's atrocious. that's on obama's shoulders in the first va secretary under president trump thank god he got fired right out of the gates. trish: what is the answer on this one? do we just start over how do you fix that? we need to make sure that our veterans get the best darned care they possibly can. >> that's right trish and imparted this president trump with the choice act and that's what congresswoman cortez was
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railing against was having a choice. god forbid veterans have a choice for their health care while she is pro-choice for certain other things. you know let's get real. we deserve, and there is no more bloated bureaucracy than the veterans administration and i use the va for my health care. trish: my dad does too. and you know what i will share a little anecdote he probably won't appreciate this but he came to visit me on good friday with my mom and he wanted to spend easter weekend with us. he had forgotten this his medicine and i said we'll call your doctor dad. he said he don't understand it's the va. you can call the doctor and get the prescription called in. fortunately he was able to talk to mind but that's the kind of bureaucracy where there is a minimum wait time for an appointment or just to talk to a doctor on the phone and get a prescription called in.
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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 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
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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. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain.
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sir, you're a broker. what do you charge for online equity trades? uh, i'll look into it. (phone rings) lisa jones! lisa: (on phone) hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? (nervous chuckle) lisa: and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! lisa: oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks, carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting low costs backed by a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down. trish: all right time for talk to trish. a love hearing from you.
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>> i'm not classifying all democrats like bernie, he is a special case. a lot of people rely on a decent market for retirement, i have news it would not be good, socialist policy, you can look through history books, this never ends well. you know what, we been covering this a lot on this program. have you to look 3 hours south of florida. to find venezuela. most recent example of socialism, a disaster. that leads me to next question. trish doesn't talk about venezuela any more -- hardly ronald. i would point out i spoke with some people in venezuela tonight. and you know what, big stuff ahead. a big march coming. on wednesday. may 1.
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maduro's time is out, it is. judge andrew napolitano for kennedy, are a terrific night, a great show, judge, see y tomorrow. judge napolitano: thank you my dear friend trish. hillary clinton speaking out about special counsel robert mueller report, former secretary of state calling for justice department to release unredacted version and saying mueller report is just the beginning. judge andrew napolitano in for kennedy. today, trump son-in-law, senior adviser jared kushner raised a lot of eyebrows, including mine with comments me made about mueller report, saying that was whole investigation of kind of nonsense and that russia investigation has been more damaging to united states than

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