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from new york. reporter: president trump coming out swinging calling ge -- joe biden weak and vulnerable. the liberal media wasting no time mixing side. a shock revelation from the department of homeland security. the acting secretary says 90% of illegal immigrants simply skip their asylum hearings and vanish. that's right. 90%. so when will democrats stop ignoring the crisis at the
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border. comedian jon stewart blasting members of congress for skipping a hearing related to the events of 9/11. >> you should be ashamed of yourselves for those who aren't here, but you won't be. because accountability doesn't appear to be something that occurs in this chamber. reporter: reaction from florida congressman greg steube. hear the sound for yourself. prime * begins -- "trish regan primetime" begins now. reporter: a crisis unlike anything our country has ever faced. that's how the acting homeland
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security secretary characterized the crisis at the border. he told lawmakers that once inside this country, a vast majority of those migrants skip out on their court dates. >> we see too many cases where people are not showing up. we did an expedited pilot. out of 7,000 cases, 90 received final orders of removal in absentia. >> 90% did not show up? >> that's correct. reporter: congressman, great to have you with us. this is astounding but not surprising. the -- 90%. only 10% show up. because of a federal district
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order, they can only be held for 21 day. is it confounding to you that democrats say crisis? what crisis? >> it's frustrating. coming into this congress, since the first day i was in congress and the republicans took the congress. all the different secretaries involved saying we have a crisis at the border and the democrats are doing nothing to stop the influx of migrants we have coming in illegally. almost a million people have come in illegally into our country. that's bigger than the population of our entire congressional district. >> in the other part of the equation, many of them are simply lying about asylum. according to the secretary, he said, credible fear of returning
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is what they always claim when investigated it turns out not to be the case. so they are gaming the system in a way, aren't they? >> there are bills republicans have filed on victim asylum. we have tons of republicans who have filed forms and none of them have got a hearing in this democratic congress. republicans are working hard to fix the crisis at the border, but we are not a majority in the congress and there is not a lot we can do. greg: they are using children, sometimes they are not their own kid. the secretary said unless you are a single adult, it's very unlikely you will be repay triated.
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so they -- to be repatriated. so they bring children with them. >> the human trafficking cases in florida is something we have dealt with more years. if you have a child, they know they will be released. and 90% of them don't show up for their hearing. greg: jon stewart the comedian outspoken advocate for securing needed healthcare benefits for 9/11 first responders. today he brought that advocacy to the house judiciary subcommittee and he tore into lawmakers for a no show. >> behind me a filled room of 9/11 first responders. in front of me, a nearly empty
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congress. sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak. and no one. shameful. it's an embarrassment to the country and it's a stain on this institution. you should be ashamed of yourselves for those who aren't here. but you won't be because account built doesn't appear to be something that occurs in this chamber. greg: you are not a member of the subcommittee, but you certainly understand jon stewart's outrage. it was an insult to america, wasn't it? >> jon stewart is certainly no conservative. so it's not like you had a
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conservative bashing a democrat for not showing up. they didn't show up at their hearing today. they haven't done anything to solve the crisis at the border. all they are focused on is trying to investigate the president because they think that's the only way to beat him because they can't beat him at the ballot box. greg: i think the good news is the bill to continue funding is bipartisan and it will pass, right? >> i think they were discussing that in the hearing and it will pass. >> it was disgusting that all members of that committee did not show up. china vowing to fight to the end of any trade war with the united states. president trump: china is a major competitor.
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right now china wants to make a deal very badly. it's me that's holding up the deal. we'll either do a great deal with china or we are not doing a deal at all. greg: joining me, former national security advisor under president trump, kt macfarland. it's important to remember who started this trade war. >> he's the only guy who understood our major strategic enemy for the next 20-30 years is china. they started a trade war with us 20 years ago. and we let them do it because we said, republicans, democrats, the entire foreign policy community said let's help china develop. let's help them become a modern society. when that happens they will be
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an open society. they will be a trading partner and they will be responsible stakeholders in the international community. none of those things have happened. greg: a month ago joe biden said china is not a threat, they are not a competitor. now all of a sudden he's flip-flopping because someone whispered in his hearing aid, you are wrong about that. is this our best chance to stop china's unfair trade practices? >> if hillary clinton would have been elected we would have gone on and gone on and let them steal our intellectual property. if they continue to do that, within 10 years they will be the world's largest economy and they will set the rules. they will not play fair. they won't say we are going to open everything up, we'll have
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equal, reciprocal fair trade. i'm not sure we win this. this is our last chance to stand up to china. i think trump's plan is quite good. stand up to them now, but in addition to that is allies. stand up with them with canada, mexico and the united states. if we have a brexit, the british and the united states can have a trade agreements. then the europeans come along. china is ripping everybody off. greg: they steal intellectual property, they counterfeit products including my book, they counterfeit it and sell it, and i get nothing off of it because they are doing it covertly. their behavior has been going on for so long that there is a certain measure of arrogance
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about that. >> do they want to give up the preferential treatment? of course not. china is on its way to being the world's largest economy. their stat nuts world trade organization, their status and privileges and advantages of being a developing country. they classify themselves as a developing country. been to shanghai lately? not a developing country. >> imports from china have gone down. it suggests to me that there are a great many companies in china covertly thinking about getting out. and look at the trade and the production in taiwan, south korea, vietnam and so forth. chinese companies want to go there. beijing knows they are in trouble and they have to do a deal, right?
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>> in the short term, they have to export, and they export to us three or four times as much as we export to them. they need ups as a market. international industries, they say come, we want to do business with you, but we want all of your research and development and intellectual property. they take it and use it, then they close down a relationship with the american company and new companies start setting up business with all the intellectual property we have given them or they stole. greg: it's theft, it's stealing. it's like robbing a bank. >> they are making no secret now. for years they preternlded, you are the big brother, we are the little brother. we want to be like you. now they are openly in your face saying we have every intention
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of replacing the united states as the major super power. we want the united states out of the south china sea. we want to dominate the asia-pacific. greg: joe biden has awakened from his deep slumber. and yeah, they are a threat. we have to do something. >> you know what makes me the maddest about this? they just betrayed the middle class. their lives were just fun. they were not noticing what was happening around the rest of the country. the fact that the average american was in a greatly reduced situation, circumstance and standard of living because we were helping countries that were not playing fair. greg: guess who 2020 presidential hopeful joe biden
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thinks is the biggest threat to america right now? watch. >> i believe the president is an existential threat to america. he's a legitimate threat to our core values. greg: and the earth will stop spinning on its axis and we'll fall into the sun. president trump is a threat to our existence? wait until you hear how president trump responds to that. remember when hillary clinton tried to downplay her email server status. watch. >> did you wipe the server? >> wipe it with a cloth or something? >> i don't know. >> i don't know how it works digitally at all. greg: she jeopardized national security it's one big joke. even bill maher thinks hillary clinton committed obstruction of justice. hear the ♪ limu emu & doug
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go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. gregg: left-wing media bill maher says hillary clinton committed obstruction of
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justice. >> she committed obstruction of justice. trump did i think in a much worse fashion. but smashing up your phone? gregg: he's right. that obstruction would be a fair label for destroying emails belong together public on phones after congress instructed you to preserve. joining me now, deneen borelli. and capri cafaro. gregg: are you surprised bill maher would concede the obvious? >> i am. he has been anti-trump. but he's also a straight shooter. i think he has stated the obvious here. you know, here is my view.
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i may be the only democrat around who wants to get past 2016 and move on. i'm sick of hearing about hillary clinton, i don't think she was a good candidate. to finish my point. i think if you can find a federal prosecutor in the appropriate jurisdiction to impanel a grand jury and the statute of limitations does not run. john durham, if he wants to go after hillary clinton and the statute hasn't run, be my guest. gregg: 13 blackberry devices, five ipads, and the server cleansed with bleach bit. forgive me. but as a lawyer i couldn't think of a stronger obstruction of justice case. yet we read mccabe's book and
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he spend page after page talking about how the fbi had to work so hard and spend so much money trying to recover the stuff she disdestroyed. but when he explained she and her staff destroyed this. it's one little sentence. this guy was acting director of the fbi. >> it's breathtaking, greg. where was all the effort and energy put into investigating hillary clinton? instead the energy and effort was turned toward candidate trump and president trump. anyone associated with him. bill maher is right, hillary clinton was a horrible candidate. and she was an air gants began the candidate as d she was bean arrogant candidate as well. the left is good at pointing
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fingers. philadelphia, pennsylvania, wisconsin. >> don't forget ohio. gregg: bill maher is also candid with his personal politics. sheer is. marthamaher call d -- here is bl correctness a cancer. >> one thing they always say is he's not politically correct. they think political correctness has gone way too far. no one likes to be living on egg shells. gregg: he's right, isn't he? >> he is. what's more important than word is actions. if liberals care about issues like the lgbt community or whoever fill in the blanks.
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just because you use the appropriate terminology, if you don't practice what you preach, people who want to turn columbus day into indigenous person's day do nothing for native americans. gregg: it seems that liberals are the ones who claim the mantel of political correctness. >> i think there is -- liberals and progressives try to say we practice what we preach, we are inclusive. and part of that inclusiveness is utilizing certain terminology to show we have respect for certain minority groups. i agree with bill maher. tripping over yourself trying to
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find the right words is too much. gregg: you are afraid to say anything. >> you are right. people are afraid to say what they really think. i hear it all the time just going to my church every week. people want to talk about what's going on in our country and not be intimidated. what they do is play the p.c. game to stifle independent thought. gregg: you get called a racist if you happen to be pro-life as kirsten gillibrand. what a stupid idiotic comparison. if you are pro-life making a comparison to racism. that's just duffel and over the top. >> the left has the bases covered. if you are white you are a racist.
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if you are black you are a oak tn, a traitor, a sellout. if you have a difference of opinion the left is going to target you and make an example out of you. i see and hear it all the time on social media and other outlets. >> i see it from conservatives who say the same thing about liberals. gregg: pro-life and racism? >> i think it many inappropriate. what she is trying to do is race bait and co-opt an issue for her flagging campaign. but she is saying where you come from creates an inequity outcome. that's for any sort of healthcare service. gregg: deneen, capri, thank you both. mysterious deaths in the tourism
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dweg * democratic socialist and congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is defending a pay raise for congress ebb after house democrats killed the idea following massive backlash. watch. >> you know, it may not be politically popular to say, but this is why there is so much
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pressure to turn to lobbying firms. it's not even like a raise. it's a cost of living adjustment. gregg: maybe she is trying to say if you don't give us $4,500 more bucks we'll be lobbyists. congress has 70% disapproval rating. and alexandria ocasio-cortez's conscious congressional salary is three times the average household income. whenever aoc opens her mouth, it's always kind of laughable. she ought to be a stand-up comedian. >> laughable and painful. she came to congress thinking republicans are all corrupt.
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she got there and whoa! democrats are corrupt, too. somebody pulled her aside and said how do you think nancy pelosi is worth $130 million. she has been in congress for 40 years with the same salary and she is worth $120 million. aoc was talking to the press talking about the insider trading that you and i would go to jail for. she is a bit shaken by what she is learning. gregg: in a socialist state the ruling class gets all the money. maybe that's what she is going for. >> this is so soviet she is taking the next step. in the soviet union everybody gets free education and healthcare. everybody gets the money.
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somebody has to make those decisions. the ruling class, they get the best department, the best cars. the best food. here you go. the next step is for aoc to say well, all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. gregg: don't you love her tweets? for me it's like jeopardy. the challenge is to try to figure them out. what is going through her brain. the latest tweet on this whole thing, she compared her desire for $4,500. she compared it to fighting for a living wage for interns and young staffers. as if that's justification for her getting a raise. >> we don't want our leaders to
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be corrupt so we pay them more. now she is figuring out why people elected donald trump. because he's a billionaire and he didn't needed the lobbyist money. so you have these two solutions. the republican solution and the democrat solution. gregg: don't you think people ought to grow up first before they go to congress? >> i think it's fun to watch. gregg: she should do stand-up comedy. everything she says is hilarious. doug wead, good to see you as always. nbc news claims to be impartial yet seems to be okay with far left msnbc opinion oath rachel maddow moderating one of the democratic debates.
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holmes and day were found dead in their hotel rooms. another mysterious death from april. robert wallace died at the hard rock. his family has come forward saying there are similarities with his death. robert's family claiming he fell ill and died after drinking a scotch from a bar. joining us, ted williams. dr. siegel. let me begin with you. maybe i have been watching too many episodes of the tv series versailles, louie the 14th where everybody gets poisoned. is poison a real possibility hereby? >> it depends on which case we are talking about.
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gregg: all of them. >> it's not off the table because we haven't seen toxicology reports. the toxicology reports on the three you just mentions will be back any time now. we'll know whether the toxicology reports show anything. most of of the time we would find something there. in terms of sharp westerner. i am concerned about a couple things. i saw the autopsy report and it's fishy. they are blaming it on a right coronary artery lesion. for a 41-year-old to die from that from a normal sized heart with fluid on the lungs and blue fingertips. i'm suspicious of the possibility she had some toxicology. the couple, i am thinking of something like carbon monoxide
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poisoning. toxins are possibilities. >> i'm not ready to ring the alarm bell, gregg. i was just down in the dominican. over a five year period they had 30 million visitors in the dominican republic. but i think dr. siegel is on to something. the toxicology reports i think are what are going to be able to tell us more. they pertain to the couple, there was fluid on their lungs and the preliminary results say they died of respiratory failure. everything seemed -- most of of these cases seem to be centered around one single resort. i'm concerned about toxins that could be in the air to include
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carbon monoxide poisoning. gregg: there were different hotels here. if i were the fbi, i would say give me a list of all your employees over the last year, and i would be looking for a similar name that comes up on more than one resort. >> i think you have to take baby steps here. the first thing we have to do is find out the manner and cause of death. i think the toxicology reports will bear some fruit one way or another. >> ted brought up good points. sudden death after taking a drink from a mini bar? or the couple simultaneously dieing? that's why we are concerned about toxins and poisons. this is something we need to rule out. could it be natural causes? sure, both of the couples are on
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blood pressure problems. but dying simultaneously, you have to wonder about that. one person having a sudden heart attack, but two at the same time? that's what makes this suspicious. gregg: would you vacation in the d.r.? >> i like hawaii. ted, you said you were there recently? >> i loved it there. i would certainly go back. gregg, your mama didn't raise a fool. gregg: thank you both for being with us. wait a second. rachel maddow, one of the most of liberal hosts is hosting an nbc news democratic debate? nbc news democratic debate? we'll talk about it after this. for people 50 and older colat average risk.ing
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gregg: nbc news unveiling the moderators for one of its democratic debates. uber liberal msnbc opinion host rachel maddow will lend her is
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scheme and talents to the debate. but will nbc get a pass for having a hard-core opinion commentator asking questions in the debate. i looked up the miriam webster dictionary defend significance of moderator. it read as possibling with a non-partisan person presiding over a discussion. >> the fix is in. they are picking the most of favorable quote-unquote moderators. they are to provide a protection from the candidates themselves. they won't be hardball questions. they have got too many of them
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to he fend. i think what you are seeing is basically a commercial, an ad for the democratic party candidates. >> rachel maddow made a career out of claiming with absolute certainty thatless you fore -- that lerks st you forget, who are some of her greatest hits. >> we'll find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants. >> we'll find out if russia thanked confederates inside the white house. the presidency is a russian op. that is so profoundly big. this is not partisan warfare between republicans and democrats. this is international warfare against our country.
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gregg: you have got to love that stuff. there is nothing about rachel maddow from a moderator. >> you can see from that clip he's suffering from collusion delusion season dome. you can't be against everything and stand for something. you can't claim to be fair when you are not and you make outrageous statements. the fact is that the president. if the president is the manchurian candidate, then he's not doing his job. putting sanctions on, putting arrest warrants out. he's hardly been a friend of putin. >> she knead a career out of claiming he is a manchurian candidate. and when the mueller report came
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out and the bubble burst. i haven't seen a drop like that in her ratings since the 1929 crash. we beat her up enough. but she does thatter night by herself. president trump and the democratic presidential contender, joe biden, taking to iowa simultaneously and neither holding back on the other. >> joe got month more than 10%. >> i believe the president is literally an existential threat. he's a threat in my view, a threat to our core values. gregg: the liberal media seems to be siding with biden. no surprise there. there was a banner, biden to
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eviscerate trump today in speech. what do you make of the back and forth here? particularly the media bias. they cheer bind for eviscerating trump. but if the president attacks anybody, he's petty and unpresidential. >> trump could cure cancer tomorrow and they would say what about the other diseases he neglected. trump understands there is no way for him to court the press. he has to be civil when needed. but he also has to attack them when warranted. as far as joe biden is concerned. you have 30 candidates? and the press has anointed him with the nomination? we haven't even had a democratic primary? joe biden is not a democrat of
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today. the democratic party of today is long past joe biden. he has to go so far left to get the nomination that he couldn't come back to where he was. you have to be selected by the party. he's either selectable by this party or electable. gregg: is he running the risk of being labeled the king of flip-flops? he was championing the tough on crime bill that became law. now he disavowed that. the hyde amendment, he's for it, against it, china is tough, china is not tough. you get whip lash trying to get tough with a joe biden. he's got a record, an entire life of public service. he never created jobs. he's just taken from the people,
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>> we're pursuing our interest without getting our nation bogged down. in foreign entanglements, it may change there are bad things going on, that should have been stopped before the administration when you look at north korea. looking at iran. looking at so many other places. but i do believe we have it under control, i do believe. gregg: that was president trump just moments ago in iowa, retired four-star general jack keane will join trish tomorrow night weighing in. thank you for joining us, have a great night, i am gregg jarrett in for trish, kennedy begins
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right now. stay tuned. kennedy: thank you, trish, you look fantastic. the gloves of off, battle line are drawn, real fight for white house starred today, one corner you have president trump, in other joe biden, battleground is the state of iowa, both men in hawkeye state, holding dueling rallies all day long, we heard this biden was going to unload on president trump, strongest launched a preemptive strike before leaving the white house. >> joe biden will say that your policies represent existential threat to the nation, what do you say to joe biden. >> i heard biden,

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