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combines kind of rewrites the constitution and separation of power. lou: we thank you for being with us. see you tomorrow. good night from new york. david: president trump vowing to fix our broken immigration system as he blasted democrats for refusing to work with him on the crisis at our southern border. president trump: mexico is helping us much more on immigration than the democrats in the u.s. david: brand-new numbers showing mexico is and pretending and deporting more migrants than last year. we are on it. violence in hong kong as
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protesters the extradition law. the liberal media salivating over president trump's low poll numbers as i tried to convince voters this is bad news for trump in 2020. this is the liberal media saying almost the exact same thing in 2016. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. i'm david asman in for trish. our top story, combating the crisis on our southern border
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now that mexico is agreeing to do its part. president trump says it's time for democrats in this country to do the same thing. >> you can't just crash our borders like this. mexico has strong immigration laws. we have the worst immigration laws, the dumbest laws anywhere in the world. if the democrats got together with me for 15 minutes we could wipe out the loopholes and we wouldn't need anything from anybody. but right now mexico is helping us much more on immigration than the democrats in the u.s. >> joining me now is house judiciary committee member, andy biggs. it's hard to argue with the president on that one. are there any democrat congress people willing to work with you to fiction the crisis at the border? >> if there is one, i haven't found them. reality is the president is correct.
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the democrats, many of them if not all of them, don't believe there is a crisis on the border. they don't see this as an emergency. 675,000 people being apprehended in the last few months. they don't see that as a problem. at least mexico is come together table sending folks their southern border to help out the military down there. they are going to help us out with asylum. but we can't get $4 billion in a supplemental to go in and help with the humanitarian crisis over the detention facilities. >> it's not a matter of money even. it's a matter of fixing those a. >> i lum laws. you don't have to create a new law, you have to tweak the asylum law so people aren't immediately granted asylum status once their feet touch u.s. soil. >> they don't want to touch
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asylum, they don't want to touch anything that will correct this problem. they don't want a border fence. they don't want detention facilities. they don't want judges to hear the asylum cases. they won't give us equipment for the border patrol agents. david, the list goes on and on. what they won't do. so the president is having to take a lot of executive action. and those of us on my side are fighting procedurally to get the democrats to the table. somewhat gets me is the complete denial some of them are still? it. the presidential candidates are no exception. beto o'rourke made a claim that it found hard to believe. i want to play it for you then play another sound bite of what is happening. >> most of of those asylum-seeking migrants pose no
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threat or danger to the united states. we know from past history that when we connect them with case managers in a community, they have a 99% chance of meeting their court dates and their appointments with i.c.e. david: a 99% chance. i know you are shake our head. let me play the dhs secretary on the same subject. >> do you see too many cases where people are not showing up. we did an expedited therred pilot. out' 7,000 cases 90% received orders of deportation in absentia. david: congressman who do you have think the american public is going to believe? >> beto wants to tear down the fence in el paso that makes el
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paso so safe. i just talked with the acting i.c.e. director yesterday. we are talking 90% who are not showing up. you have got and scoe d -- you e got angot absconders. people with removal orders, they had their due process and they have been denied after due process. even the democrats don't want us to remove them. we need to defund sanctuary cities. these people are vie lailgt our
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nation's laws. they are aiding and abetting criminals because if you are here, it's a misdemeanor. the first time. the second time it's a felony. they are aiding and abetting those, david. david: mexican officials say they are dispatching national guards troops to the country's border with guatemala which is the entry point for the surge of migrants heading toward the united states. in an interview with the daily caller, one top official puts the blame on mexico foirn season toughizing migrants to make it journey. >> when you talk about the gold factor, they have been offering different kinds of benefits, visas, and other kind of work permits and situations that
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basically enhance guatemalans using mexico as a route to get to the u.s. david: joining me, stephanie hail and robert patrillo. who in mexico is doing this? >> he's talking about the mexican government in general. he's talking about the temporary work visas. so when they do this, the government, that is, that sends a signal to guatemala that it will be easier than you think to get forth because that's the goal. >> we do see some progress from mexico. even before the agreement on friday night, we had the mexicans actually freezing accounts of some people in mexico who were funding the caravans and trying to convince guatemalans and other central
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americans to come here through caravans and other means. >> we are seeing progress. i would make the argument president trump threatening to impose the tariffs on mexico got some of the mexican officials to act. they were in washington, d.c. before they made that agreement. now we are seeing action. >> robert, we talked with the congressman moments ago about democrats denying there was any problem on the border literally for months until we began to see things in 60 minutes. the "wall street journal." the "new york times" began a report on the crisis. we put together a montage of some of those comments. i want to get your reaction. >> this president just used the backdrop of the oval office to manufacture a crisis. >> president trump must stop holding the american people hostage by manufacturing a crisis.
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>> the crisis on the border is a manufactured crisis. >> they are engage in a manufactured moral crisis. >> the so-called crisis at the border is fake. this is a crisis of his own making because it was a campaign pledge. david: how do democrats back away from make that awful mistake and not recognize a crisis when they see sit. >> the president walked away from the schumer compromise in 2016 with $20 billion. they also -- republicans had a chance to vote on this in 2015 and 2013. it's bent obstructionists on the far right wing of the republican party. david: i'm asking a simple question. we know there is a crisis. everybody who has been down to
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the border realizes it's a crisis. up until two months ago democrats were saying there is no crisis when there was one actively going on. how do democrats tell voters about that. >> you have to understand those comments were what the president was doing at the time. democrats have been pushing for 30 years for comprehensive immigration reform. >> congress and the presidency for two years and they did nothing by the. >> it was mark meadows and the freedom caucus that blocked this in 2013. once republicans are willing to negotiate in good faith and have a real conversation about policies that won't be affected, it cannot be done in a piecemeal fashion. david: who do americans blame for the crisis at the border?
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>> i respectfully disagree with robert. democrats haven't been serious about securing the border for quite some time. they have been making it clear they want to secure the border. there were 140,000 people apprehended in may. the guatemalan official, even they are concerned. they are trying to do what they can to stop their people from leaving their country. this has to be a top issue. we have to secure the border and it has to happen now. david: stephanie, robert, thank you very much. the liberal media salivating over a poll that has democrats defeating trump in 2020. >> he loses to vice president joe biden by 13 points. >> the president is looking at
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these polls and he's concerned. david: coming up, a media expert who he no le sobs have been learned from the 2016 elect. >> a poll of likely voters puts clinton 12 points in front of trump. >> no candidate down this far this late has ever recovered. tonight nigel farage is here to respond to suggestions acid should be thrown on conservatives instead of milk shakes. david: china wants to extradite anyone they want from hong kong. anyone they want from hong kong. jack keane assesses
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struggle against chinese oversight. it doesn't seem to be quiting down and may continue for some time. police fired rubber bullets and used acceptor spray on the protesters. the crowd overturned barriers and fought with police. when they seemed to have reached a cordon around the building, the police launched their response. the chinese territory forced the delay of a contentious bill. '. it sparked fears of political prosecution and unfair trials. as evening fell there was known in site. even though the bill was delayed. that was not enough for the protesters who want a full
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reversal. this is now recommend any interest of the umbrella revolution when hundreds of people took to the streets in hong kong to'' protest oversight. david: joining me fox news strategic analyst retired general jack keane. it's heartbreak. the people who live in hong kong and know the people there and respect their attempts to form some sort of independent even are in tears. they see the chinese communist system swallowing up this territory. how does it play out? >> it's a tragedy unfolding in front of our eyes as our viewers can see. hong kong was a flourishing
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democracy and changed sovereignty from the brits to china in 1997. the last 10 years china has been gradually encroaching on hong kong and taking away their freedoms. this extradition law is in the minds of those people in the streets is the beginning of the end of hong kong. they believe hong kong will be lost forever if mainland china is able to impose their judicial system on hong kong which is what this is all about. what china is about, this is the communist chinese party. they have been kidnapping private citizens in hong kong for a number of years. no one knows where they are. then they show up in mainland china's judicial system which is a rigged system with no due
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process and freedom with regards to protecting people's rights. david: there are a million protesters. that is a huge crowd for a place like hong kong that isn't that big a place. there is anything we could or should be doing to support them? >> i do believe we should be speaking up for the freedoms that the people were guaranteed to be protected for 50 years and china is encroaching on them. president xi needs to know the world is going to condemn the use of force if they result to that. believe me, president exirks is more authoritarian than the people running china when we had tienanmen square. and i know for a fact based on way understand about president xi and his use of military force that they have been giving' orders to stand by.
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if they cannot get this under control, i think we'll potentially see the pla move into hong kong to gain control of this by any means necessary. president xi will not let this stand. this demonstration and protest. they intend to have their way. david: these are the people we are negotiating with. now we understand why president trump is so insistent he get guarantees for any deal he makes with the chinese. these are ruthless individuals. i want to switch to russia. accord towsmght s. intel russia is significantly building up its military in crimea over the last year. should this be on our radar? >> have much so. they have air defense batteries there and 81 strike aircraft and helos. they have 20 warships there with
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10 of those are cruise missile ships, six subject a reasons and they moved in an airborne battalion for what they refer to as naval infantry. so what is going on here? they are demonstrating to everybody in the region that they are not giving up crimea even though the western united states is clear live desired that to happen land not have normal relations until that does happen. number two, they want to control the black sea. not just influence. they want to control it. that's what this is all about. the third thing is when you look at where the black sea is in relationship to the middle east. this places them strategically close to the middle east. close to syria where they have an air base and small naval base, and also to influence the region of the middle east at the expense of month? at the expense of the united
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states. that has always been their objective. this is a serious buildup. david: they never gave up their imperial instincts. we are dealing with a lot of imperialists. general keane. thank you very much. appreciate. the liberal media cheering a new poll that has democrats defeating trump. >> he loses to former vice president joe biden by 13 points. >> the president, i think he's look at these polls and he's concerned. david: tonight a media expert said they said the same thing about hillary. a british comedian is under fire for suggesting acid should be thrown on conservative politicians instead of milk shakes. nigel farage says the
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david: prime minister theresa may departs without a deal on brexit. but nigel farage says he has had enough of stalling and he'll have trade talks with president trump and the united states. a trade deal is critical for the u.k.'s economy once it leaves the he european union. nigel, i have got to talk about this so-called comedian you have in the united kingdom. she is kind of an offshoot kathy griffin holding that head of donald trump dripping in blood. you were attacked with a
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milkshake. she said why bother with a milkshake when you could get some battery acid? >> she definitely hates some people, particularly those coming the fore. she meant me because i just won the brexit party. to suggest people can throw battery acid on me. i can take a joke and i don't mind being lamb pond. but there is a different between humor and incitement to violence. can you imagine if i said the same thing about a figure on the left. i would have been arrested for hate speech in 10 minutes. but the double standard sheer, it took place on the bbc which is fund by the british taxpayer.
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david: you paid for her comments. >> i can take a joke. but this is way beyond a joke and i think her comments are disgusting. david: perhaps one of the reasons you are getting these hateful comments is because you are so successful. i can't think one brand-new party that received a 32% share of a european vote. you have a brexit party that's brand-new. does this give you a seat at the table to discuss how brexit is going to happen? >> we got 32% and all the other parties are way below 20%. we did it in six weeks. from the founding of the party which shows you just how unhappy the british public are. i said through the campaign, if we win these elections we should be part of the negotiating team.
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unlike our conservative and labor parties which are full of college kids who go straight into politics and they have no experience in the world. i got people elected to the european parliament who have been businessmen and deal makers and entrepreneurs. my intention is to put together a team to help with the negotiations. i was struck last week during president trump's incredibly successful visit to london. america has done a lot of homework getting this trade deal ready. when i ask the question, how prepared are the british for this, the answer is, simply not. what i will do is put together a delegation of entrepreneurs, british businesses. come to washington, d.c. meet bob lighthizer and let's
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try and move this thing on and reach a conclusion. david: have you talked to bob lighthizer or mentioned this to president trump when he was in london? >> i did talk to the president about this trade deal and woody johnson your ambassador here in london. my up tension is before the summer is out, to get a team of people across to d.c., and let's get talking. david: the word from the united states was they would accept you even though you hadn't been officially appointed as a trade rep for the u.k.? >> i got some warm noises and i have every reason to believe we can have these conversations. the british government is mired in political crisis. everyone said there are no alternatives. i believe we can create a good
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positive alternative that says the u.k. and america have a great future together. you know what? we can do a whole lot more business together. and the sooner we start talking about this the more the european union will realize we do have alternatives to being governed by those bureaucrats. david: the french think you still owe them $40 billion to which you say what? >> i say no we don't. mrs. may, our outgoing prime minister negotiated a bad deal that would have left us in membership for a couple years. what the french want are two more years membership fees. british law states we should leave on the 31st of october. the way they mismanaged our money over the last 20 years, we don't owe them a thing.
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david: another day, another petty slight against president trump from democrats. this insult might be breaking hughes floor rules. marcia fudge read a letter from one of her constituents and left in every single put-down. >> people who support the president's administration are either racist, steeped in religious beliefs or as my
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mother used to say, just plain dumb. a house democrat reminded fudge that you cannot repeat insults even if you are reading a letter presented on the house floor. joining me, kayleigh mac then are you and is congresswoman fudge in trouble? >> she should be. although she is just echoing what we hear from the democratic party time and time again. think how many times democrats insulted after the country saying president obama cling to their guns and religion. marcia fudge is taking a cue from the leaders in her party. demonizing half the country will not win you an elect. >> is this just the beginning of what will probably be the
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nastiest political season we have ever seen? >> i think you see this bubbling on the house floor because of the way they are take the impeachment proceedings and the judiciary committee and ranging file democrats are pushing to have more and more investigation around president trump. they are feeling frustrated. the leadership is blocking them and they are taking extreme measures. they make sure leadership makes sure they want to push impeachment. this only a small piece of what we see as a deterioration of congress right now. they can't go about the business they want to get done for the american people. they have to find ways to work around their own self-imposed rules. david: unlike a lot of gop
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presidents before him, this guy hits back, and he hits back harder. you wonder how high up the ratcheting is going to go. >> he counter punches. he fights back. but here is what president trump does not do. you do not see him out there marginalizing democratic voters. insulting half the country. it's why he won many democratic voters who had a lot of hope in what he promised. we have already seen it with joe biden yesterday after joe biden took 76 shots at the president. president trump doesn't marginalize vast swaths of americans. we leave that to the democratic party to do. david: there is more than insults. there are threats. one came from kamala harris. >> if you become president and he was never impeached, would
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you want the department of justice to go forward with those obstruction of justice charges? >> i believe they would have no choice and she should, yes. there has to be accountability. >> even a former president going on trial and serving jail time. >> the facts and evidence will take the process where it leads. david: is this the new normal for the united states, prosecuting ex-presidents. that what's they do in south america and the banana republics. >> i think it's the new normal for the democratic party. kamala harris is the first one to say she would have her doj go after a former president on obstruction charges. but it's something we'll see over and over again. it will be a race for the bottom on how much they can attack
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president trump. so i think it shouldn't be surprising. i think it's something we should expect from these people. and hopefully it's not something they are serious about. but we can't hang our hat on that. david: this could go both ways. it could be democrats who are presidents and become ex-presidents and have to worry about getting prosecuted. >> it could. kamala harris is in a desperate quest for political relevancy. david: thank you very much for coming in tonight. socialist bernie sanders wants a lot of free stuff. >> three months paid family and medical leave. a living wage, $15. healthcare is a right of all people, not a privilege. dave require's all tree, nobody
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president trump: those are fake numbers. you know when you will see that? you will see that on election day. i had the same thing forking a long time in 2016. i'm not a huge believe in polling. david: president trump slamming 2020 matchup polling as a few democrat counties appear to be proposing a challenge to trump. the left-wing media can barely contain their excitement. >> in this nationwide poll president trump loses to cory booker by 5 points and joe biden by a whopping 13 points. >> nobody beats him like that in the rest of the field. >> for the president i think he's looking at these polls and he's concerned. and he should be concerned.
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he was trailing not just biden but several other democrats. david: we still have two dozen contenders for democratic nominee. a trump ally reminds "axios," trump is always under polled. these polls really don't matter. joining me is media research president. we remember how terribly wrong the polls were the last time. not just a year away, but a year away. >> there is only one poll that matters. and that's the only poll donald trump won last time. i know the media and the left are trying to forget 2016. but if you remember even up to election day, up to election night. we were watching the "new york times" polling.
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it's 95% chance donald trump was going to lose. just watch the thermometer go and change. there are 24 people running against donald trump right now. he's only got to respond to one of them. they are all hitting him. that will all change once the democrats can dig themselves out and pick somebody. but until then the balance will go one way. the trump people are notorious forethought telling the polling people the truth. >> it's terrible strategy if you want donald trump to be defeated, you don't bring news out that could disquowrnlg people from going to the polls. the democrats could be complacent rinsing to these stories saying i don't have to bother to vote because he'll be defeated. >> there is a lot of suppression going on. but you look at the other stuff they are suppressing.
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they are suppressing how far left the democrats have gone. on abortion, tax-pair funded ad tax -- taxpayer funded abortion. and alexandria ocasio-cortez expects to get a pay raise after six months of doing nothing in congress. david: i remember during ronald reagans election, because he was a conservative, they were in total denial he could win right up until election. so this not that new, is it? >> no, it's not new. and these are national polls. donald trump didn't win nationally. he ended up losing the popular vote. he still won. that's the sticking point. trump won where it you counts. >> it was a strategic election.
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speaking of the mainstream media getting things wrong. don lemon is claiming his network is fair to both sides of the aisle. but a quick sampling shows it's far from fair to president trump. preserving your heritage and reclaiming your heritage. that sounds like a certain leader that kills members of my family and 6 million other views. >> president trump has been connecticuting us. connecticut -- has been conning us. i don't say that lightly. he's clearly trying to ignite a civil war in this country. david: why is cnn trying to prove the impossible. >> they either are lying to themselves or lying to everybody else or both. i go for lying to everybody else. they know what they are doing. they tried to discredit trump
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when he was running. they go after him and try to push the 26th men solution to getting out of the presidency. they hyped michael avenatti like he was the second coming. and to the point where they are promoting him to run for president. david: we have the videotape. it's obvious what they are saying is not true now when they are claiming they are fair and balanced. >> the thing is, in their difficult meanted blind this is d in their demented mind this is true. my favorite item we found was one of their senior editors talking about how bette midler wouldn't win the democratic primary but she could sure beat donald trump. i like the divine miss m, but
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not that much. david: this is cnn. do you think rachel maddow will cop out and say the same about msnbc? >> i think msnbc is a little bit more honest than this. cnn shows how far this major former news network has shifted. david: thank you very much. appreciate. bernie sanders is accusing president trump of being a socialist. extraordinary. you will want to hear this right after a short your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin,
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night 5:00 p.m. eastern time here on fox business, you knew that, because you watch every day, a great panel, kept dee key begins right now. kennedy: bernie wants you to be a socialist. he made his big pitch today, the commies are happy as clams, will anyone be gul gullible enough to take the break. 15 dollar an hour minimum wage, breaking up banks and 90 trillion dollar green new deal, if that sounds very expensive comrade, it is. today in a hot leeanne it is --h in tc, bernie made his case.
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