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lou: but still steal a lot of american stuff, that is it for us tonight. join us tomorrow. thank you for being with us, good night from new york. trish: rises. >geopoliticaltensions in all coe world. yet. candidates believe that climate change is the biggest risk to the united states. >> they are running like they are running for student council president, they are not talking about china or iran or venezuela. this is a dangerous world. this is like 1930s to a degree, we're going to a dark valley again tough individuals, a lot of as president trump calls them bad -- om brays.
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>> he is spot on. look at this brand-new video. just in showing 900 illegal immigrants walking to border patrol. >> and iran refusing white house offer to talk. as shanahan said that u.s. prevented iranian attacks again our forces. we get latest development on this through ed, hea fluid, head story, trish regan primetime begins right now. trish: tonight, our country faces some of the biggest international challenges in modern times. from a potential military conflict with iran to a trade
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war, and a fight for our economic future with china. to threat of a cold war, a cold warlike crises in venezuela, anything that we've seen since the cuban missile crisis days, yet we have 23 dems, running for the office of the president of the united states, they will tell you climate change is the biggest issue confronting america right now, along with debt-free college and tax cuts for the middle class. hello, earth to dems. mimiddle class got a massive tax cut. considers tax revenues were highest in the history of the country. the point being, while they are out there so fixated on everything from impeachment to open borders, we actually have real challenges in front of us, ones of substance, that require
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intellect. and some capacity to understand the world. donald trump with his economic and foreign policy, is right now looking like the only adult in the room. steve bannon, president's former chief strategist with whom i spoke live from paris last nig night. putting it quite eloquently. >> they have some terrific young candidates, no one has broken out, i think one reason, kamala harris, mayor pete, beto, across the board they are running like they are running fortio student council president, they are not talking about iran, and china, and venezuela, this is a very dangerous world this like 1930s, we're going through a dark valley against very tough individuals, and as president trump calls them bad -- hombres.
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trish: he is right, we're not living on an island, democracies, we're living in increasingly, very complex, difficult global world. if we're not careful, we'll have challenges. we never dreamed we would have. there is a lot of responsibility that goes with being the most powerful, most prosperous nation in the world, we cannot afford to ignore that. joining me now, former trump 2016 campaign manager, corey lewandowski. good to see you, i thought he said it perfectly, we to have problem in world. u.s. is trying to lead their way through, yet the democrats are talking about free college, where are their priorities? >> their priorities to live stream hair cuts and dental work. if you think that is what united
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states wants as a leader, someone who will negotqulait witnegotiate withxi, and kim joe mistaken. what other world leaders respect and this pot president delivers is -- what this president delivered it toughness. he is so forward facing they know this is a different administration from previous one that was walked all over. if you think these democrats va have not even begun to address the problems we have in the world, you are correct. not one has a plan to denuclearize north korea peninsula and renegotiate with india and vietnam, they have no plan forward, facing nothing to do with iran, nothing to do with venezuela and the maduro regime.
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the democrats have no plan for the global marketplace. that is why they won't be successful. trish: i agree. by the way steve bannon gave them a tip. they might actually appear more presidential, he said, they have interesting good promising political stars. and you know. you may not agree with them, right, there is a group of people with whom they might resonate, but the problem is they are still stuck on things of no major consequence on the world stage. they don't seem presidential, why would you vote for someone who does not understand the complexities of things like trade? >> can you imagine for one second that mayor pete is president pete, and he has to renegotiate with china with their hard leaders, who have a thousand year vision on what they want to do, we have a young guy who will try to negotiate, that is not going to happen.
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world leaders will not respect him, what this president has done with our adversaries and friends look at relationship two mcconand -- macron and xi, and kim jong-un. you know, he was highly criticized for trying to denuclearize the korean peninsula by having a meeting, but look. he has put us in a better position, democrats are not even talking about that. they have produced no results with venezuela. trish: you meet someone at first base if you want to get the ball rolling, i think about reagan, and gorbachev, and all that was accomplished there. there are a lot of similarities when you think about what this president is trying to take on and scoirnee scorned.
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let me ask you. you point out, that you have to talks tough and present a tough image. but we don't want to end up in war with everyone. this president has been clear over and over, he is not looking for problems. but he has to address the issues that are issues in the world. in part because you had 8 years of lousy geopolitical planning. how do we straddle this line, making sure we have power we need that people listen up and pay attention, yet not wind up getting ourselves involved in things we don't want to be involved in. >> reminds me of what ronald reagan said, peace through strength, this president has reengaged our u.s. military bringing it back to a level that is com is -- with greatest super power in the world, which was
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us. our adversaries know, ask ba'asyir al-assad what happens when you use chemical weapons again innocent women and children. it peace through strength, showing we have mightiest force in the world, we don't want to use it, this president has been cleared, he does not want to be in a military conflict with iran. we would like to take your troops home from iraq and afghanistan. he does not' military intervention in venezuela, he is looking for the diplomatic solutions, but those countries know, if push comes to shove, if he needs to he will use the greatest military in the world to resolve the problems. trish: i think that is true. let me get your reaction to th this. democrat fuming have you former white house council don
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mcgahn, snubbing the subpoena, and chairman jerry nadler, coming apart at the seam. your reaction. >> let me be clear, this committee will hear mr. mcgahn's testimony even if we have to go to court to secure it. we will not allow the president, to prevent the american people from hearing from this witness. we will hol hold this president accountable, one way or the other. trish: wow, another political stunt there? >> complete political theater,y know that the president has absolute right and legal authority to economyert -- and they should not have to fall under the ability to testify in front of congress that is clear. every administration had the
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opportunity to to that, this to different, and department of justice made a ruling that don mcgahn not testify, until a federal court order comes down, my guess, this could go to supreme court, i don't think you will see don mcgahn or any other members of trump administration before congressman nadler's committee because they have no right to know about the private conversations that took place. >> corey lewandowski thank you about thank you. trish: alexandria ocasio-cortez said interesting things. >> i am not the expert on geo politics on this issue. >> we're rally for brent weller did. >> unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. >> medicare for all is much more -- much cheaper. trish: she is giving bill biden
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a run for the -- joe biden a run for the money, tonight, abc's the view continues progressive rants, joy behar calling to lock ups entire republican party. >> but first iran foreign minister, complaining his american-flag burning country does not get enough respect from the u.s. see what has to say. he is coming up, right after this. don't go anywhere
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trish: iran's leader doubling down, president rouhani is refusing to talk to washington, that is only path right now for iran, this is iran's foreign minister saying that iran is not going to negotiate until america shows, more respect and honors the nuclear deal. you know the one that the president tore up, iran is asking for the impossible. president trump left that obama-era deal a year ago, that ship has gone assailing.
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if you want to deal with the president right now, you have to deal with that reality, string p administration said we're here, we're sitting by the phone, president has said call me, call me. and iran is not interested? we're taking precautions. which we mea need to, there is g difference between taking precautions and going to war. >> we have deterred attacks based on our reposturing of assets, our biggest focus at-this-point is to prevent iranian miscalculations. we do not want to situation to escalate, this is about deterrents not about war, we're not about going to war. trish: did you hear that? joining me retires brigadier
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general, tetarctta, we don't wao go to war, president made the it clear. but, we're dealing with a country that you know seemingly does not like us so much, now they really don't because the deal that obama did with them is gone, this ship has sailed. where are we now? what do we need from them? what to we need from them -- diso wdowe need from them, and . >> you said, the ship has sailed but john kerry is in a dinghy trying to reach iranian shores, he is in violation of the logan act, he has been, i don't know if right now. he is probably wishing he was. you know you have obama administration trying to peace together a bad deal that
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president trump wisely got rid of. now. what is happening iran is feeling the bite of the economic sanctions that we've imposed, we're not grants the waivers that were. and teeth are sinking in we have our military show of force in there. and -- >> what do we want from them? walk through it, they are state sponsors of terrorists, they give money to hezbollah, who is no friend on us -- to us. if they stop doing that, and they stop their nuclear stuff. do you have any room at that point? what could resemble some deal? >> i think you are laying it out, trish. stop supporting hezbollah, stop supporting hamas, and stop supporting terrorists in venezuela, back off from support of terrorism in yemen. and become a you know, a
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peace-loving nation, if possible. trish: is this possible with this regime? >> not with the you know radical islamic regime in charge. moving them toward negotiations, much as president trump moved kim jong-un toward negotiations, you know that does not harm to you know pull that lever diplomatic power and throw out the olive branch, and see if they are willing to talk. only people they are talking to are the people like ker kerry tt want to make back room deals, i am sure kerry instructed iran to wait out president trump his first term in hopes he will get beat, i don't think that will happen. so, you have is 18 month waiting game, that is what i see. trish: i think that is it. they are saying, we sign this deal, we worked on it with obama. and that editorial side, obama
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made a huge mistake. he did not have enough buy in, he did not think through all of ththe angels. and this administration comes in saying that does not make sense. they are pe perplexesed and ups, you are right, they are saying maybe this is just a waiting game, if a democrat wins in 2020, we don't have to renegotiate, and we could talk with the democrat, and maybe reinstitute it the way it was. >> that is my assurances that regime are receiving from people such as kerry, they wanted a legacy, but it was a terrible deal, a lot of that money went to rockets for hezbollah and hamas. it made no sense, they have been on the state sponsor of terror
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liflist for decades. >> i have talked to iranian business owners, the other night, he is the howard schultz of iran, he said, most iranians, the people, they are more sensible than hardliners you see. they really want an opportunity to have a more open economy. that is the flip side of this. if you could just get rid of bad stuff with terrorism and et cetera. >> that is a difference between a secular government, and what this is lead by religious zealots in islam, there is a great economic possibility with iran. it would be fantastic to unleash that potential. trish: and with saudi arabia in some way, a better population to trade with, but anyway, we'll see where it goes, right now we're in a standoff, and general
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pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you to start something new? download audible and listen for a change. trish: newly unearthed video. showing former vice president joe biden sounding like president trump. listen to this. he is slamming sanctuary cities, saying more funds need to go toward getting them to enforce federal immigration law. hard to believe he is a
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democrat, take a look. >> i would like to hear from senator biden, would you allow the cities to ignore federal law. >> they ignore tomorro federal e no funding in federal level to provide for enforcement at federal level you need, part was problem you have to have a april federal government that can enforce law this administration has been fundamentally derelict in not funding the requirements. >> would you allow cities to ignore federal law. >> no! trish: how times have changed. there mr. biden saying, no. he would not go along with the sanctuary cities. but, now, he is singing a different tune. biden believes that trump administration circumstanceproach to immigration -- trump administration arkansasproach to thapproach iscontrary to the nay
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democrats sounded today like 2007 version of joe biden we would not have any problem, we would get a fix on immigration, we would get immigration reform, which is so needed. you see our current reality, look at this video. this is view security camera footage, hundreds of migrants surrendering to our border agents because they want to be released into the united states of america. perhaps never to be heard from again. joining me, former ohio state senate minority leader democrat capri cafaro, and deneen ber elie, i start with you capri, that is joe biden, i could go back to feinstein saying we're
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not going to be mexico's welfare system, and many democrats who insisted we need better borders and not welcoming people in illegally, what happened? >> you give it a laundry list, i could add to it chuck schumer, not that long ago had you know advocated for and voted for funding for a border wall. i think what is happening is two fold, fact that you know there are aspects of the democratic party that are going further left. and more personally in case for joe biden, i think that -- this happens no matter what in primaries, have you you know further left and further right. real basis of each party participating in primary. then i think with joe biden trying to did is recal recalibrs 40 year career. trish: that does not work any
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more, donald trump changed the landscape. he has been talking about trade war. challenges of trade. for decades. >> he sounds like a democrat. trish: yes, he used to be a democrat, he has been consistent in terms of his thoughts and policies he would put in place. deneen, i think that days of politicians, saying one thing, and then saying another because they want to appeal to some darn base, instead of lead for a change, those are over, aren 't they. >> i agree you have angel families that have been impacted, you have illegals here seeking safe harbor in sanctuary cities, joe biden is shameless, put him on the list, he said one thing years ago, now says something else, because he wants to get elected, it is not about
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the safety and security of americans, and doing what is right for the country, which is secure our borders because we're being overrun by people who are coming here illegally, they should not be. trish: i think that americans are tired of that capri, i think that is partly why he was alleged, they -- elected, they wanted a change agent who was true to himself, did not need handouts or moneys from that lobbying group or that one, a lot of those policies, remember how hated he was by so many classic republicans. did not lineup with traditional party rules, but he was true to what he believes, that is important. >> i think because he is not a career politician, president trump he had you know many public statements on things like abortion, for example, you know because he does not have a voting record, he has that
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opportunity. i give him credit for being consistent. and make a you know unique comparison. bernie sanders, i think a reasons he had so much traction, whether you like his policies or not he is authentic and consistent sincconsistent. >> that is what people are craving. that you believe in what you say, we crave that because that is to me a mark of leadership, you introduce something, it so compelling that people say, yeah. you know, i buy that, as opposed to okay whatever way the wind blows. these days. he says china is no threat, no big deal, to be continued, deneen, capri thank you so much. >> thank you. trish: leader of far left
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companies, guess what? chinese can be listening to all your phone calls, that is a simple way to think about it. joining me with more on the danger of chinese tech and telecom company, tom cotton, author of new book, sacred duty, but first, what have you learned? what do we need to fear abouting which chinese telecom and tech companies. >> thank you, huawei is a threat to united states to our citizens safety, security and privacy, that threat goes two way, one products they import here in u.s., use mostly by smaller, rural telephone company, none here in arkansas. we probably should have done a better job over years in watching, warning company to not use huawei products, we want to help them wean themselves off
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that technology. trish: maybe you did not think it would turn to world's biggest telecom company and that chinese would be threat they have turned into. >> a lot of people in washington for 20 to 30 years have neglected threat that china poses, inform nat -- inwere in. >> the bigger decision that trump administration made this week, is to banni ban export components to huawei, including the computer chips. that means our telecommunications can be secure, they are using western technology not chinese technology. trish: this seems kind of obvious yet it note to a lot of
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people, and joe biden seems to think that china is our friend, have you a country with a billion plus people, with tremendous potential, economically and with that goes militarily. right? they have a plan, they want to dominate the world, why are we going to just say, okay here you go, key to the kingdom? >> i think joe biden is stuck in 1990s, when every in washington thought that china would open the economy and politics, and be a peaceful western liberal democracy, that is not the case, it has not been the case for a very long time, china has a clear ambition and design to preplace us as world's largest economy, and dominate military. to let the united states export goods to huawei they have been turned and used in worldwide telecom network would be like exports tank engage to soviet union during the cold war. trish: this is where you think you have opportunity to gittin
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vompled as a nation, too often, ceos, corporation, shar shareholders are so interested in quarterly earnings, they don't think about 10 or a hundred years down the road, they could about quarterly stock. let me turn to good news here, your new book, sacred duty. you serves at arlington and gourd thyouguarded the tomb of n soldier. tell us about this book. >> thank you very much for interest in sacred duty, i served at arlington between my tours overseas with the old guard. they have been doing that for 71 years, we have had a single standard that is perfecttion.
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if we perform 20 or 30 funerals a day, for that family, that is once in a lifetime, we have to get everything right. funerals were no zero fail. many americans will have find a story that resonates with them, those who served or have love ones who served, but could learn from old guard and approach our every day lives, to be a little bit better at all we do, that is the standard they set for themselves on behalf of our national arlington national cemetery. >> you gave me chills, thank you. >> thank you. trish: senator cotton, good to have you here, coming up, far left co-host, joy behar, now calling to put the entire republican party in handcuffs. you have to hear this. but first, behar, maybe taking a
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trish: many democrats including socialist darling alexandria ocasio-cortez urge house speaker nancy pelosi too begin impeachment proceedings against president trump. trish: well, this is pressure that nancy pelosi may not be able to withstand? so far she has. but, where does it go? joining me former white house advisadviser under president cl,
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and doug schoan, doug wead, we start with you, as a democrat, is nancy pelosi getting forced into a corner. >> they were -- the reporting that i heard suggests she is, that 90% of judiciary, committee democrat that is, want to open articles of impeachment. i think if her leadership group moves in that direct, in a sense i have they are, it will be hard for her to hole dow -- hold dowe north and resist, see what is there is the argument. trish: i think it is a mistake. i will echo steve bannon who said, we have a lot of international problems, right now, 1930s, like. doug you could probably add to that in some ways.
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to irto -- china to venezuela, t of problem, you don't hear democrat talk about that stuff. gosh, that and i guess, too tense, they want to talk about impeachment, but, difficult politicians, they think that is going to get them somewhere. 23 candidates running they start talking about some of these big global issues. >> you have to dog dougs here. my historian, compare world right now to crazy times of 1930s, is he right, in that there is some major things that are bubbling up, and you really need a strong leader.
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to help navigate the choppy waters? >> very dangerous. the country, has to come together. when it faces these dangers, i was shocked at the summit in saigon where they had a split screen they were the national media sending message to kim jong-un. we're with you. putting our own children at risk. a split screen, that reflected a split country, we have to unite when so much is at stake. it is very troubling. what are they going to prime impeachment him? for igniting the hottest economy in the world are in destroying isis. trish: for obstruction of justice they say. they are actively imaging things perhaps that were not there, they are still talking about collusion.
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doug, how does this make any sense in the world for her to pursue impeachment. >> it does not. trish: anyone. >> democrat see if they win, joe biden and among others have a good win, will win on issues, healthcare, potentially the economy, climate change. trish: not on china. he will not win on china. >> we don't know what will happen with china. but doug wead is correct that say, that given the -- steve bannon that the instability we're facing, we could have a blow up over china, north korea iran. and you know, then we're in really trouble waters. i think that democrats would do better sticking with the issues, saying mr. president come to the table, on things like infrastructure. guns, issues he has troubles with, we democrats could win work.
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trish: there is a new gallup poll revealing 4 in 10 americans embrace some form of socialism, and 51% believe it would be doug thing, doug and doug you are strong red flooded american capitalist. doug schoan wrote a book on threats of venezuela, because of its socialist -- >> revolutions. which was to me always dangerous. trish: here we are today, struggling with some same issues here in united states did you think that would happen. >> i never did, i am a free market capitalist, i believe in social safety ni net but i do nt believe in redistribution, i believe in increasiv inclusive , we're moving away from that as a party. trish: does this surprise you,
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anyway. >> well, i have to agree with doug schoan, i was troubled when i saw that poll, i was reminded walt disney 1964, in world's fair that animatronics of be a m lincoln, people could see the speech, he quotes at disneyland and disney world. the threat from u.s. would not come from across the ocean from within. when you see lack of free speech at college campuses is not practices that makes me nervous. trish: we have at hall of presidents, i am taking kids to disney when school gets out.
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be thrown into jail. >> you are frustrated this morning, you say all republicans holding office should be in jail, i want to know -- >> it is called hyperbole. trish: joy behar trying to walk back her call to jail all republican lawmakers, who support president, anti-trump host claiming it was hyperbole, was it? it has a conservative thought, that is a dangerous place to be. somehow you can label a conservative all keeps of horribl--kinds of horrible thine they believe in something different. that not the america any of us should want. there is a move on the left, i see it, day after day. for people get meaner and meaner
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and meaner, that is not who we are, be more ho thoughtful, and accepting and more open, begins now. kennedy: thank you, trish, nancy pelosi up a creek without a paddle, according to her everything is fine. >> nance? kennedy: we don't have division, beep, beep. even senior democrats are jumping on the impeachment bandwagon. reportedly clashed with member the
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