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a ---day commemoration. that's it for us. please join us, good night from new york. trish: border apprehends skyrocketing as border and customs says it has reached a full-blown emergency. brand-new emergency shows 1,000 central american migrants crossing into mexico on their way to our border tonight. a new poll reveals what americans are saying is the biggest problem in our country. the shocking top concern coming up. retired four-star general jack keane is here. and i'll ask him if he's
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concerned about vladimir putin and xi jinping's bosom buddies. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. brand-new video of nearly a thousand migrants heading north to our border. this video just coming in to us. there is no deal happening right now. no deal has been reached regarding the migrant crisis. tariffs on mek cab good are set to go into effect monday. this is now a full-blown
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emergency at our border. 132,000 were caught at our border in the month of may. more than any in at least 13 years. and that brings the total number of people processed to 680,000 this fiscal year. it's more than the population of miami. i don't care whether you are left or right. if you are an american, you ought to be hugely troubled by this number. it's pathetic. what kind of country are we when so many are here illegally. when so many thousand central americans are illegally crossing our border to come here and live off the generosity of our system. how long does this go on. the dems need to wake up and need to start in reality, the read world. do you think any other country
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anywhere would allow this kind of thing? no. they don't. but why are we? joining me right now, fox news contributor, former chairman of the house oversight committee. and economist donald rufkin. jason, nobody else says come on in and through your luck in the united states. can you imagine switzerland or new zealand or any other country doing that? >> some other countries in europe have don't and they have been overrun. trish: they haven't aloud it illegally. germany did a similar thing, but in those cases it was legal. they invited them in, they allowed them and they are paying the consequences.
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you have only to talk to any former liberal in switzerland and they sounds like a con because they are not so excited about the system getting drained by migrants who aren't willing to assimilate into the system. we are a country with borders. >> what sets us apart from the rest of the world is the rule of law. when your first act is to come across the border. in doing so you are not off to a good start. if you have economic reasons to come to the united states, that's not a good reason to come in by the thousands. 11,507 last month were unaccompanied minors coming across the border.
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listen to the experts on the ground. let's do what the border patrol wants to done lock that border down. trish: i don't begrudge anybody coming here necessarily for economic reasons. i understand why you would want to get out of these places like honduras and guatemala and parts of mexico. but there is only so much capacity we have. not everybody is coming here with the intention of doing everything they can to contribute and make a living. unfortunately, if you look at the numbers, a lot of people come here and they are a drain on the system. so it becomes a financial liability. donald, what do we do about that? i'm all for people coming here. i think we need more immigrants. if you look at social security ready to go bust. we don't need people coming here and living off the fruit of the land.
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>> for sure. i'm all about immigration. my grandparents came here from belarus 112 years ago, so thank you, america. here's the problem. last month alone -- i'm an exist -- 144,278. 144,278 deemed inadmissible or apprehended in one month alone this last month. that's not only the largest number in five years. that's double the largest number in five years. double the largest number in five years. there is only one thing to do here. trump is right in one sense. we have got to build a wall. he's wrong in one sense. we should not build a wall with america's southern border with mexico, we should build the wall
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with mexico's southern border were guatemala. we have got to keep the migrants from south america coming into mexico where mexico welcomes them because they are like tourists. trish: i hear you and i get it. mexico can't control its own problem and we are trying to put pressure on mexico to control its own problem. at what point does this stop? you have got more problems brewing because you have got millions of people in venezuela increasingly desperate because of a lousy socialist dictatorship there. refugee problems as they try to cross into colombia. you fast forwarden and you will look at an entire couldn't meant that's a complete mess in the western hemisphere. i wonder how much we can do unless we want to take over the whole joint. >> you know what we are doing
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with venezuela. we are trying to overthrow the corrupt maduro regime so people will stay in venezuela. trish: we are not trying to overthrow. there are people up termly within that country doing everything they can to get freedom back and we are trying to help them. >> let's just say we are trying to help. trish: house speaker nancy pelosi sounding off. >> i don't think it rises to the level of policy. i think it's notion mongering again. it's -- well, let's face wait i. it's a distraction from the mueller report. trish: it definitely got reporters talk about tariffs instead of mueller. it says impeachment. i'm happy to talk about mueller from here until forever. i read both volume one and
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volume two. there is no collusion or obstruction of justice. but they want to keep on the impeachment theme. is she right in some ways? is this a way to manipulate the media and excite the base? and maybe get back to some of the issues that matter which is protecting our country? >> half' forbid the president and the congress start talking about actual policy when you have new numbers coming out with over 100,000 people. those are just the ones we caught. that doesn't even calculate all the ones we didn't catch, and we know we are not catching all of them. 90% of the people trying to cross our borders actually make it across and don't get caught. what nancy pelosi is talking about with the mueller report,
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they talk about it every day. but she can do only one thing going into 2020 which is try to distract people because the economy is soaring, the president is on the right side of immigration. republicans getter bet their act together on healthcare and donald trump will win by record numbers. but she want a distraction and she want to talk about mueller. trish: policy bottom line is what's going to shape this economy going forward. as you look out to 2020, what's it going to look like. >> we are going through a period where trump has no choice but to use economic weapons like tariffs like non-economic goals. >> the democrats don't engage in border policing.
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so you got to fight the fights and use the weapon you have got. so that's tariffs. so bully for him. mess co-will cave to this credible threat and we'll get the problem solved and the economy will soar. trish: i like a soaring economy and strong borders. >> congratulations on being the only person in america who read the mueller report. good for you. trish: it would be nice if the left-wing media pundits would read it. it was my easter weekend and my family des moines appreciate it that much. remember al gore predictioning our polar ice caps would be gone in my years 10 years ago? >> there is a 75% chance that within five years entire polar
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ice cap will disappear. there are more tornado, longer droughts, bigger downpours and record plaids. you be precedented fires are burning in california. we have less than 10 years to make improvements in our global warming lest we lose our ability to ever recover from this environmental crisis. trish: 10 years later democrats are using the same script. but they are slapping on higher multi mill dollar price tags to fix it. wondering, what about the democrat darling, louse farrakhan. isn't that part of his movement? >> hitler was a great man.
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the satanic jew. they control egg and mostly everybody. >> there were israelis and zionist jews in key roles in the 9/11 attack. trish: a message to liberal media. a majority of americans are saying fake news is hurting our country more than violent crimes, racism and skism. my next guest is not after walking six miles at an amusement park...
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>> a lot of it is fake news, i hate to say. we get no credit. fake news. there is a lot of fake news out there. because it's fake news. trish: a majority of americans say fake news is undermining confidence in our government. but more, these numbers show americans ranking quote made up news as a bigger problem for the country than violent crime, racism and sexism. here to pontificate on this one.
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go pack chairman david avella. if you cannot trust what you are hearing in the media and if people are repeating gossip and our intelligence agencies decide to use gossip and opposition research reports in order to spy on innocent americans from a rival campaign, then it sounds to me like fake news is indeed a massive problem for this country. am i right? >> it is a massive problem from a much larger contact. we haven't have a serious discussion on sexism, or racism or terrorism if americans can't believe the news they are hearing. most of people as human nature
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will believe a negative story before a positive story. an agenda-driven media where far more focus is given to a negative than a positive story. last week the dow was down 300 points. you know this. you follow the business news. we spent hours. entire day talking about the dow being down. the dow is up 500 points and maybe a segment. trish: it's in part, the media doesn't like the stock market and economy, let's talk interest rates, they would look at me like wait a minute, trish. when we were talk about privatization of social security, i was interested to talk about it but i was in the minority.
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people thought, how boring. i think they are intimidated by things like tariffs, economic news, the markets. but when it's plunging. they are happy to talk about that. so they will talk about that negative stuff. but when it comes to the economy doing well, that would be a plus for trump. when it comes to talking about media issues like trade policies, he likes that stuff. and he's good on that stuff whether it's tax policy or trade policy. he's jazz. but the rest of the media is going, we need to talk about that? that's part of what goes into it. it's not just can you trust the news. it's also what the heck happened within the intelligence agencies that they are basically find this faulty material that wasn't in the news stream and they are
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using that as well. it seems like throughout our system. >> it does. as you referenced it as we get ready for the election cycle, the challenge of fake videos and fake news stories, and fake pictures. at the presidential level there is not enough coverage that we'll be able to sort most of of that out. but, trish, there is going to be a u.s. senate race in 2020 decided over misinformation that's put out there. trish: you get the doj looking into these tech companies. 70% of internet traffic is going through these tech companies. it is primarily entirely google. if google is trying to make he sum shuns as to what's real and
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what's not, that layers on another level of competition. >> all of those social media are platforms. it's the creators trying to drive an agenda that are the villains in all that. as we get ready for the 2020 elections we have seen a hyperness of the last couple years. and many members of the media that try to be down the line or portrayed as down the line, you look at their twitter accounts, there is no question which side of the aisle they are on. you can say that about both sides with some journalists. but there is no hiding partisan affiliation. is that new? no. trish: you want people to be if they are a journalist honest and forthcoming. check their sources. too often these days things are being reported without having
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done any reporting. they are rejournal 8ing what they are seeing elsewhere. david, it's good to see you. thank you so much. remember al gore fear mongering. his now debunked global warming prediction. here it is 10 years ago. >> there is a 75% chance within only five years entire norns ice caps will disappear during the summer months. we have 10 years to make changes in our global warming solution lest we lose our ability to ever recover from this crisis. trish: democrats still using the same script but now it comes with a multi trillion dollar price tag. president trump says there is a chance that we take military action against iran.
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trish: as tensions with iran continue to rise, the president wraps up the day with an interview with piers morgan. after weeks of attempting to dial back the pressure, president trump says that every option with iran is on the table. watch. president trump: iran is a place that was extremely hostile when i first came into office. they had 14 different sites in battle zones. they were behind terrorism in lots of different places. they were the terroristist nation number one in the world and funder of terrorism.
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ther president obama -- president obama made a deal, a terrible deal. >> do you think you will need to take military action. president trump: there is always the chance. do i want to, no. but there is always a chance. trish: retired four-star general, jack keane. good to see you, sir. there is always a chance. ways your thought on the possibility of any kind of military action against iran. >> the ball is pretty much in iran's court. what the president is saying there, what he means is iran strikes u.s. forces or facilities in the region which we have a significant number of, he'll conduct a response to that militarily. that response would be based on the scale of that operation that the iranians conducted. also, he moved forces into the
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region to deter iran from doing that and give us capability if they do. he's not talking about taking military action without provocation from iran. he'll not unilaterally conduct an operation against the iranians unless they do something to us. trish: so a lot of this is preemptive. you put forces there so you guard yourself against the possibility they might try and do something because they note retaliation would be so severe. with all that in mind, how should we think about any kind of possible potential deal with iran down the road? they would love to see what they did with obama, perhaps being put back into place, but there is no chance that's going to happen.
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does it set the stage for something new? >> i definitely think so. the president always believed he wants to bring the iranians back to the negotiating table to work out a better deal. he gave his own staff the chance to talk to the germans and the french and the brits. they wouldn't move in our direction so he terminated the deal. he said i am willing to talk to the iranians about that. however, we have secretary kerry and others telling the iranians, wait out the trump administration, they are not going to be re-elected and therefore you will be able to make a better deal with the administration. but i believe the sanctions are having impact here. and they may bring iranians to the negotiating table. their economy is contracted 6%.
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their currency is in the tank. inflation is 37%. food shortages occurring. growing civil unrest in the country. and this is new. the fact is they have not provided the kind of resources through a proxy, hezbollah, hamas, the ho -- the houthis in wellen and the militia. they are getting resources to operate. there is some visible sign things are changes, but all that said, the iranians have not ceased their activities yet in the region. trish: from what you are saying they need to be thinking about the here and now instead of listening to the john kerries of the world saying wait it out.
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i think there is a good chance this president does get re-elected. let me get to another big topic, china. we have it all covered here. but i want to hear your analysis on some of the praise for putin that chain today's president xi jinping is saying. he says i have had closer interactions with president putin than with any other foreign colleague. i cherish dearly our deep friendship. my engagement with putin is built on a high degree of mutual trust and we chair the strategic significance of the china-relationship. what is president xi trying to tell america and perhaps president trump with a quote
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like that. >> that's for a global audience to receive that message. what russia and china have in common. thethey are oppressive regimes. and because it's in their national interest, they want to develop different spheres of influence. move away from the united states and the west. so they share that in common. and they share in common the fact that the united states is an adversary. that's very real here. part of this message president xi has delivered and putin as well is for president trump and his people. are they moving together politically and militarily? yes, they are. do they have a bona fide alliance? no. no they do not. the reason is, there is years and decades of mistrust and lack of reliability between those two countries.
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it remains to be seen whether they can resolve those difficulties based on common interest. trish: in some ways we have much more in common with russia. china is something to be contending with given the size of their economy and increasing size of their military and aspirations. we should resume this conversation again because i want to dig a little deep on china with you. >> glad to do it. tonight, far left new york city mayor bill deblasio is claiming anti-semitism is a right-wing movement. what about the democrat darling lewis farrakhan. >> hitler was a very great man. trish: i didn't want to hear it. he said even worse. 10 years after al gore's false
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his 1988 campaign was famously marched by ibs departments of accusations of plagiarism. mark, on the one hand i feel for him because it was probably his staff. but where is he in this. why isn't he taking a february and paper and writing his own climate platform. why is he league it to them to do and literally lift from someone else's platform and plagiarize. >> what we have seen is this is the same old joe. but what's even worse is when you look at what he's putting forward. he's putting forward idea and endorsing the concept of the green new deal which his labor union supporters hate.
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he has been in politic so long and he just lost his way. he can't feel out the democrat party any more. he can't figure it out. trish: joe biden will be more acceptable to people in pennsylvania and membership began and places that have gotten hurt by the offshoring of so many jobs. then he come out and says you be informed things. this is not a partisan issue with china. they put it all right out there forker to see. i think both side of the aisle are somewhat nervous about china. he's saying who cares about china. >> joe bide' kind of strike me on he one of these issues. are we for or against this. he's getting tons of heat for
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opposing the repeal of the hide amendment. this used to be bipartisan policy. this shows how dramatically the democratic party has been revealed. it's way outside the norm. joe biden has been asleep for 30 years and just woke up and said, whoa, this is not the democratic party i knew. it will be someone in the mold. i would like to think the political energy is around people like bernie sanders and aoc and much less like joe biden who is from the old chapter of the democratic party. they will have a self-inflicted political wound. trish: if he were to get the nomination, and i will feel bad for the democrats in our country if he does. we are not socialists.
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let's not forget our nation. this is a great capitalist nation that is free. it's the envoy of the world because in part because of our capitalist principles. alexandria ocasio-cortez is saying $5 trillion, that's not going to cut it. no way, jose. any plan that addresses climate change will cost at least $10 trillion. why not it's just a trillion or or there of taxpayer money. >> she said it's a fact that it's $10 trillion. you take that for whatever that means. but we have to look at the jobs it's going to cost and the other problems it will cost in our country. that's why labor union leaders in california of all places. they were getting hate mail
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saying the democrat party doesn't represent us anymore. it's why the democrat party is losing maybe in michigan and pennsylvania and so many places. here yo you have the center of e party and everyone is flocking to their banner to kill jobs. >> why is biden releasing a climate plan? he wouldn't be doing that unless the political energy was behind the bernie sanders. aoc has recentered the focus of the democratic party. do you think joe biden wants a conversation about billions of dollars on climate. his best chance of beating president trump is with the heartland. i think they will be harmed in
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trish: new york city mayor bill deflossio out with eyebrow raising comments. he told reporters anti-semitism is a right-wing movement. he said i think the ideological movement that is anti-semitic is the right-wing movement. the violent threats that are ideological is have much from the right. huh? has he not seen lewis farrakhan? has he not seen some of the comments, the very anti-semitic comments from ilhan omar? last i checked they are democrats. how is this suddenly the
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right-wing movement. this president is more of a friend to israel than anyone we have seen in recent history. perhaps anyone ever. and he has every right to be with his son-in-law who is jewish. with a daughter who is jewish. grandchildren who are jewish and somehow anti-semitism is coming from the right. democratic strategist robert patillo. robert, come on. for goodness sake. you want to sit there with a straight face and tell me anti-semitism is a right-wing ideology. >> two points on that. bill deflossio needs to work on fixing the subway in new york, and lewis farrakhan is not a
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democrat. trish: ilhan omar is. >> farrakhan endorsed donald trump march 1, 2016. trish: a democrat with anti-semitic -- we have a clip. >> how is it possible in this country that says it is okay for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country. >> it's a calming feeling i always tell folks when i think of the holocaust and the tragedy of the holocaust and the fact it was my ancestors, palestinians who lost their lands and some lost their lives in the name of trying to create a safe haven for jews. >> the occupation of palestine. >> you used the term occupation of palestine. what do you mean by that.
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>> i'm not the expert on this issue. trish: just so we can set the record straight. lewis farrakhan didn't endorse donald trump, he said i like way see, but never endorsed him. stephanie, you heard those democrats whether it's alexandria ocasio-cortez or rashid tlaib, or ilhan omar, that's where the energy is in the democratic party, is it not? >> i don't know where to start. farrakhan is a friend to the left. he's been in pictures with obama. he's a favorite of the democrats. they never condemn anything he says. you just played some of the sound bites that we have heard and seen, a lot of these congress women like ilhan omar
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and rashid tlaib. their platform and having a voice has emboldened the anti-semites out there. if you think about the resolution that passed. the democrats watered it down including everything tonight so they earned up not tackling anti-semitism. bill deblasio is so wrong. for him to suggest this is inspired by the right is ludicrous. we heard the new york police department say the people committing these hate crimes are teenagers of the mentally ill and former criminals. we know who is committing it, it's not like right wingers are on the streets in a liberal city like brooklyn attacking minorities and some other people. trish: robby, you want to
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respojtd to that? >> you are conflating being against the israeli foreign policy with being anti-semitic. when you have white supremacists walk into the street of charlottesville charge it jews will not replace us, that temperatures an example of anti-semitism. that's what they mean. trish: when you talk about a calming feeling because of the holocaust. i will leave it there. stephanie, robert. thank you. thank you. we have more coming up. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico.
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carl, i appreciate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee?
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(splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. before we go i want to share this really incredible 97-year-old world war ii veter veteran. mark the anniversary of d-day, 75 years ago today. today was a whole different story. watch.
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>> have a good night everyone. i'll see you back here tomorrow. kenneds next. kennedy: thank you, trish. president trump has his sights on joe biden and today he opened up a multiprong attack on the democratic front runner accusing him of plagiarism and belittle ling the size of his crowds. and we're told more bombs are on the way. sleepy joe might have an ace in the hole. surprising polls might be worrying for the white house. and the president and the former vp have been locking horns for weeks. joe? >> issue where we

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