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would create troubles for the other country, i don't think that is i inthat -- interest ofs negotiationism we'll have more tomorrow from after the bell. melissa: great stuff, great reporting, that does it for us. >> stocks getting an initial pop after federal reserve leaves rates unchanged exciting economic growth and strong market, this is bulls and bears. joining me on panel, scotty martin, susan lee, john layfield and mark waters, president trump touting robust economic growth under his administration as he kicked off his reelection bid in orlando. >> since my inauguration we added 16 thousand manufacturing jobs a month. that did not happen by accident. remember the statement from the previous administration? you need a magic wand to bring
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back manufacturing. well, we'll tell sleepy joe that we found that magic wand. >> former vice president joe biden and 2020 frontrunner said not so fast, tweeting this, let's be clear, trump inherited a growing economy from the obama-biden administration, now he? process of squandering it, so, panel on, to you, do you think that mr. biden has any validity in what he is tweeting? >> i think he has some. the president obama did give a decent economy to president trump with a job growth 2 million a year, but president trump does deserve a lot of credit for extending a long bull market and a long growth in the economy, with the tax cut and cut in regulation, ien to like the trade war -- i don't like trade war and tariffs, it is self sabotage but president trump deserves credit here.
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>> gdp growth in first 9 quarter of trump presidency 2.7%, compare to last 16 quarters of obama at 2.3%. the numbers tell the tale and when the trump administration took over the presidency, in 2017 it was 1.7%. we're looking at 3% in the first few months of this year, i think those numbers tell a tale. >> mark? what do you think? >> you are right. joe biden does not have a leg to stand on when this comes to discusses the economy, under obama and biden we lost 200 thousand manufacturing jobs, with president trump we have 500 thousand more. the manufacturersing sector knows, in joe biden supported nafta. and tpexpectpp . >> scotty or scott, i want to
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ask you something, for you just regarding we look at the a trucking index, usually that is a leading indicator, that is declining, concern that federal reserve bank of new york manufacturing index came out monday, biggest mont monthly dee since last recession. which o ever side you want to swing with regard to politics. what to you say, the economy will become down? >> some of those indicators were likely to back. they rocketed up so far, that makes some sense. and what else is funny, confidence numbers, business confidence and consumer confidence they were at record high of late they portend more hires and spending, if they go up, because they like what the administration is doing that supports the economy. >> john if we talk about the
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fact that you think that maybe obama did have hp, a lot of people, argue today end of obama term that you did see quite an uptick, susan did bring great numbers up, but what do you think about those that argue, no, that obama set it up. >> i think that to me not an either/or. people want who give obama or trump credit, to me, they both deserve credit. republicans are arguing same thing that democrats will arg ae in 2020. he said i brought you out of financial depression and took all of credit for it, which was not all deserved, and democrats saying not enough, that is what democrats say right now with that president trump was just being handed something. the same thing -- when economy is good like right now this economy is very good, as long as
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that economy stays strong, president trump should get reelected easily, the democrat have to mind somethin find someo argue about. >> okay, their is a topic today, the feds, bond king gave his 2020 prediction in an exclusive interview to neil cavuto. listen to this sound bite. >> do you think that president will get reelected? >> it depends on the economy. i'm not sure he is really going to run. if economy goes into recession and he can't pull it out by removing tariffs stlr there is e for him to run on. >> he started yesterday, you think he might pull out. >> lyndon johnson ran for a while and pulled out.
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>> because o >> a good point. >> what do you make of his comments? >> and you were there as well, you saw the seek it a -- saw the excitement and people there, he does not back down from a fight, he announced he is running be he is shrew absolutely running in i think that economy will continue to be strong. we have been dealing with the trade issues with china for many decades, it has been holding us back, president will act strongly to get us out, but he has to make a good deal, that i think that economy will continue to grow through this. >> also stock market, obama to john's point ran on the stock market, even if economy fallers a bit, low interest rate should support somewhat higher stock prices, fed cut rates probably later this year, at least if you have stock market in back pocket you could play that card. >> what about the card that a
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lot of democrats play now in terms of going after wealthy, and super rich, yet joe biden at a new york fundraiser saying rich people are just as patriotic as poor people, not a joke. do you think that will work on his cards if he caters to the rich. >> trump is the rich. he got the vote of the common man, he is there to tell them, i am here to make your life better, he has, look at that economy, 3% growth, and best jobs market in 50 years, have you too follow-through on your promises that is probably the main take away from florida last night, promised made, promised kept, we will try to do same in 2020. >> joe biden has two main problem, in land of crazy people, normal guy looks crazy you have a lot of fringe
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candidates running for nomination on democratic side, he is by far the best moderate democrat but he has a problem also fact that americans do not like the establishment any more, local to western -- looking at western world, hillary clinton had a referendum against her in 2016 election because there was a bush or a clinton running for white house since 1980, joe biden represents the establishment, which has nothing to too with his qualification, but more of the americans giving the establishment the middle finger right now. >> and -- >> i tell you. >> snea 17 months away. >> a lot can happen, look at you know, if we don't get a trade deal about time soon, you still have a strong u.s. economy.
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he has time to burn with respect to china too as we go to 2020 election. >> we'll pivot -- >> last word, mark. >> with joe biden who knows if he will stand by what he said today tomorrow he is flip flapping so much trying too read the radical base, today he supports rich people tomorrow i bets he has to come out against them. >> okay. we'll have much more from neil's interview coming up, but first border crisis, one of president trump's top campaign issues, what he says needs to be done right now, we'll ask florida sep senator rick scott what congress is doing about it, that is next. so, jardiance asks...
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>> sanctuary cities are an open attack on american law enforcement and american family, sacrificing american lives in pursuit of a callous political agenda, that is all it is. no one who supports sanctuary cities should be allowed to run for the of the united states. [cheers and applause] kristina: president trump last night calling out sanctuary
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cities, at his reelection kickoff in florida, making immigration a top issue of his 2020 campaign. this florida governor ron desantis, signed a law banning sanctuary cities in the sunshine state. now president trump calls on congress to address the situation at southern bore bord. bringing with florida senator rick scott, what is congress doing to fix the border crisis. >> it was fun to be at trump rally last night, he had a big turn out, it was standing room only. it was a lot of fun. it is frustrating. positive, it looks like we have a bipartisan agreement on humanitarian aid. negative is, we would not have to spend that money if we actually secured the border. the democrats for whatever
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reason don't believe in border economy is second -- border security, fortunately the president has talked to president of mexico, they are now a partner to make sure people don't come across our border. but i don't get it, i don't understand why the democrats don't want to protect the border. >> is there enough -- >> it is the law, we don't get to pick and choose. so comply with the law, and what we have seen is. is it really comes down to, this election i think comes to two things, one is your job, president has done a great job, we have the strongest economy. number two, all of these issues are about keeping you safe. whether securing our border or not making sure we don't have a sanctuary city, all about how do
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you keep each family in this country safe. the president is on the right track, he is doing right thing, we have to do our job in congress of making sure we second our our -- secure our border. kristina: just yesterday we were at same rally there was discussion from people in florida discussing the economy and immigration, on top of everyone's mind, do you think that there is some movement now? have you some democrats that are no longer calls it a manufacturing crisis, which they did previou previously in the p? maybe they are slowly coming around, could provide some funding? i know you say they are not. >> we hope so. in florida we're an immigration state, we know that legal immigration is great are i for . we have an unbelievable economy. legal immigration works for us, but none of us believe in
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illegal immigration, it does not work. it is a positive sign today, we have a bipartisan agreement on the humanitarian aid. but secure the border. it is not that hard, we know we have -- >> but how. >> it will save us money. they have to fund the safety on the border, and fund barriers and more bore border patrol ages and change the asylum laws. there are other things, we need to take care of daca kids, have a permanent fix for tps and fix the work visa program there are people who just want to come here for a short period of time work and go home, they are common sense things to do. but, chuck schumer is leading the effort to block them. >> senator marc lotter from trump campaign, great seeing you
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last night. how big of an issue is this resonating with florida borders. >> we did a pol a poll after my election in november, talk to hispanic voters in our state, that is about 50% of the vote. they agree with all of it. almost 70% said, they want tougher enforcement of our immigration laws, they know it tied to safety, and making sure their family is safe at night. i thought his three jobs at governor, good economy, great schools, keep people safe, at federal level, 'is gri great economy, keep people safe. >> susan here, i know you are onboard with this, but what about marco rubio, he was in the minority in the u.s. senate in march to vote against the president's redirection of funds to secure the southern border,
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do you think she onboar on -- hs onboard this time. >> you have to talk to senator rubio. >> but what do you think? you have to talk to marco about how he thinks we should be funded, the right thing to do, is whether president does not have to use emergency power, right thing is congress does there are job, fund this, we need more border agents and barriers and change to the asylum law. there are other things that we need to be do, they are common sense things that would make our country stronger. >> senator, what would you do to change the asylum law, we had a dynamic shift as far as illegal immigration, it used to be lone mexican male and work on farms, and send money back. now you have more families and south of mexico, searching amnesty, we have 860,000 amnesty
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cases backed up right now. i understand you blame it on chuck schumer, but what do you offer, sir to change this? >> first, lindsey graham has a bill to make the fixes. we created this crisis, by not allowing -- look, i don't want any family separat separated. but i when we say, if you find a triachild and bring them here, u get released, that has created human trafficking, they are used as pawns how is that good for children. what we'll do is prevent these people from coming, go through the right process, go through a process where apply to come into the country, we love immigration, i am from a immigration state, live people
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moving to my state, 400,000 people move to my state a year. over a hundred thousand from other khan. country. >> thank you senator rick scott in florida. later on we look at a brawl breaking out at a little league game, police are looking for answers. we have more coming up, but first. joe biden may be leading pack in a slew of polls so far. jeffrey gundlach is taking aim at former vice president, we have more from the exclusive fox interview, next. >> i think joe biden is kind of like a place-holder candidate, a socialist candidate like elizabeth warren has a better chance than joe biden.
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kristina: former vice president joe biden is holding a comfortable lead over his competition in many polls but bd king gundlach says that joe biden will not be 2020 nominee. >> joe biden is place holder type of candidate, he has been running for president for 32 years, almost funny he called this elect able candidate, i think joe's time is passed. i have a nickname for him, jurassic joe, not a reference to his age but a reference to as a past politician era. kristina: what do you think? has his time expired in terms of political world, not in terms of age. >> a great distinction. i think his time has passed
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politically. 2016, with miss clinton she won popular vote, but you adjust for population growth, she had a very apathetic turn out from democratic voters, it was a referendum on the establishment. we have inept people in congress right now, and americans are fed up with the establishment. joe biden, whether he is qualify or not, represents that establishment, i think that gundlach is right, i think that joe biden, if he is in this boat, i don't believe these polls, they have been wrong up to now, i don't know why all of a sudden they would be right. >> and i tell you, does not matter, in history look at polls, if you go to june of 2007, hillary clinton of beating barack obama by double digits and rudy guliani was republican nominee, neither one of those happened. and back to 2016, through a primary, hillary clinton's
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approval rating went down 27 points from when she first announced to when she one the nomination. we'll see how it plays out. kristina: mark, i want to ask your thought of some quotes that came through from joe biden. and his fundraisers here in new york, some call this the deplorable comment, he talked about rich and understanding rich and they should not be demonized. >> shows he continues to be out of touch with democrat party, right now they are all about attacking the rich. but he said, first thing he wanted to do was raise people's taxes, all these things, just not a cohesive message as a political person. it is not coming together very well. i think he is still living off name i.d., we'll see, but they
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have not started taking shot at each other yet, that is just about to start happening next week in first debate. kristina: he has his popularity going for him right now or a familiar name, what happens if elizabeth warren continues to climb up poll, right now she is third looking at most recent ones, have you left leaning news organization that comment on her plan for everything and fact she researched so much and put depth and numbers in there and she catered today the you know smarter voter. what do we think of that, scott? >> well, possible, christine -- joe biden is a name, i love that jurassic joe, because he is slow, dems need someone that can catch fire, catch momentum, it could be el elizabeth warren or mayor pete, i don't think it will bernie, he kind of has the
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same deal he has been around for a while, they need someone to catch fire. kristina: what did that mean, momentum? go against establishment. it seems that everyone is fulfilling a certain narrative, susan brought up, don't show your allegiance toward the rich, which is it? >> it is something that -- yeah, that has some position again rich and healthy that is probably narrative we heard from left. something that probably has some environmental plan, but also someone that just comes out of the ranks, in a sense, somewhat like barack obama a few years ago, nobody knew who he was for first few months he was running, then he caught fire, you need someone to get that movement going, and joe biden is not it. kristina: anyone else before we switch? >> i agree with what scotty just said, there is nothing inspirational right now with democratic candidates, maybe
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mayor pete, he inspired people, bill clinton was like that in 92, then he caught fire, and ronald reagan in '9 '79. this is battle tallest lip pewtion that will get through the primary. >> with that, big tech crackdown, house financial services chair maxine waters takes on facebook new digital currency, calling it a privacy and national security concern. is she right though? we'll debate that next. in my line of work, i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds.
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cryptocurrency until congress has a chance to check the security. >> now is this really a issue that congress needs to look into, don't they have enough on their hands. >> i tell you, susan, they do. but funny part, facebook billions of users, they will have a good test market. but why does government feel they have to police it. the free market will take care of this. if it works or not, the market will not be there. i don't know why government thinks they have to come in make it right. kristina: it is odd, facebook told reporters they have been speaking are regulators, yet have you maxine waters acting all surprised. i think if anything, it adds
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validity to crypto currency world, maybe if you don't understand bitcoin but the actual block chain platform is interesting for investors going forward. i wonder what it would mean for financial industry, if this catches on this could change the way we buy things. >> i tell you for financial industry it will kill western union, remittances they make a ton going to different countries, you will not have any fees, but also, maxine waters, these people in congress they do not understand bitcoin, most have been elected since before the computer, i don't think what they think they are doing with a hearing if this is a true crypto currency and you have cash transaction there is no tax on that, central banks are not one that control prints of money they can't control the ebb and flogloriaglow -- flow of the cu,
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you lose revenue for government. governments will fight that because of solvency for the government. i think the cryp cryptocurrencyl take off but it will be a long slog. >> i tell you that also an issue about security. it is an area at least we have some initial agreement by republicans and democrats to look at this, we have to look at it from a government perspective, about the use of funding for terrorism, use of money laundering in illicit activities, things we have a better control of to regulate and investigate whether it goes to traditional financial strek structure -- if we lose that, it is a serious issue, that poses a national security threat to united states, if the terrorists start using it. it. >> you are right. this is a bipartisan agreement
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on facebook. we have a republican highest ranking republican on the house senate and finance commity in agreement saying we need discussion on this. but is this about crypto or about facebook? let's be honest, we have ben mo. that goes a-- venmo, that goes around the world. why does facebook get this much attention? >> because -- >> less approval rating to go after, the within they went aftr oil companies and banks, right now tech company, bezos was perfect in his respond, he raised minimum wage to 15 dollars, and got rid of right wing republican, zuckerberg has smart as she he is, has not beea political animal here, he is a
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easy target. susan: it is a facebook thing, they don't trust their track record when dealing with billions of people's data. >> true, they have proven to blunder at times, here is the thing too, government see tech as a piggy bank, whether google, facebook or apple, they see a piggy bank, if they can go after facebook for crypto currency or data breaches they will. kristina: give than facebook could use this as a stream of revenue, stroon transfer money m person-to-person, i don't know details. but could it be an avenue for them to you know turn away from -- all of the advise advertisers, i feel this is a different avenue for them right now, they need do that. susan: a profit able venture,
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kristina: homeless crisis in los angeles is reaching a boiling point, christina coleman has been following it from l.a., talk about it, how bad is it? reporter: well the residents say very bad, these people took to steps of city hall to address this, they are frustrated with homeless population crises in the city, they want mayor to step down. these petition or organizer say this is a drastic humanitarian effort, just to put it in perspective. how much the homeless population has grown, country lease last week 36,000 homeless people living in the city, a 16%
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increase over last year. in addition to petition, the frustrated residents are also setting up an official committee to get more signatures for petition, the mayor's lack of action and leadership has led to people living in third world conditions in los angeles. >> it is timeic -- eric garcetti, you accept your failure, you step down, we demand, you step down bev the citizens of los angeles recall you. reporter: as for mayor, he held his own press conference. rolling out new plans to deploy sanitation teams in city from clean streets and address homeless encampment and 7 city s put forth efforts but needs to be more. >> homelessness is a crisis
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unlike anything that we've seen before, i believe a human caused problem, can be a human solved problem as well. reporter: petitioning or nicer will need more than 300,000 valid sayingtures to get recall on the ballot. mayor garcetti won reelection in 2016 or 2017, with 80% of the vote. a uphill battle for the organizers, they say they are prepared to fight. kristina: thank you very much for your report. >> gang, do see think even if we get signatures do you think that mayor is responsible and should step down, mark? >> well, i'm not going so far as step down, i have worked for a mayor of a major city, you are judged on basic blocking and tackles of city services, whether trash pick up, and snow removal, and filling pothole, and police and safety, if you have a homeless situation
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problem, then you will be held accountable. the quote from mayor sounds a lot like political platitude, not a lot of action, that is what bothers voters. susan: i was looking at homeless statistics we heard in l.a. it up 16% over in last year to 58,000 of those without shelter, compare to new york, 77,000 homeless in this city, then we hear a lot about san francisco, and tents population, san francisco has 28 thousand, it is not just an l.a. problem but a financial big city issue. that requires money, budgets and care. >> i think also mental health, if you notice, they have not spend enough on mental health services for these folks, that is mainly some of the problem have you. if they would maybe redirect some funds it will be difficult to build affordable housing
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given where a lot of people are and real estate prices, but mental he'l helio castroneves -- health service dosenese focus. kristina: there is a statistic, homeless population 25 pier 25%r from some type of mental illness and san francisco 35%, google investing money in affordable housing, should we rely on big corporation to help out in some state like california. >> we think we should go afters big corporations it is great they do something like this. i agree with you, about mental problem that happen, with homelessness, but we don't have a solution for this there not money to do this we don't have 58,000 rooms that we reques pute people in, that sounds callous. >> what do we do. >> if you run these people out of l.a., they will be in las vegas or somewhere else, we
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don't have a good answer for this we need housing, we need mental health counseling. >> having worked in city on a home lose issue, many times -- homeless issue, even when they had the services, they do not want a government house, they like lives the way they are living we have to that mental health excus capacity and opioid drug addiction programs available on them, but, a long-term problem that many cities face. kristina: senator harris brought up human right, she proposed a -- give lower income working family a tax credit, that be a possible solution? >> a start, a start, depends on what they do with it as park said some get services offers they don't take it it is getting that horse to water and forcing them to drink.
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but i think that if you do address some mental health issues that will help people realize, maybe there is a brighter future ahead. kristina: i am surprised you said that a start, i told but senator harris that suggested giving 6 thousand a year from taxpayer money. to families you okay with that? >> well, you have to start somewhere, whether 6,000 or 3,000, or like you mentioned you go after local corporation in san francisco has done, you know good corporate citizens, some in san francisco have chipped. but you have to address the problem at the source, that is the source. kristina: definitely. >> i agree, but where do you get money, i know you are not say we don't have money to do this i know you areiot berni are -- yot bernie sanders, we're run drilling trillion dollar difer i have the rightoll deficitright . -- we can't afford anything right now, we have a congress that can't balance their own
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reporter: the president just awarding the presidential medal of freedom to arthur laffer. it's an award to individual who made special contributions to the security or national interests of the united states, world peace, culture or other significant public or private endeavors. congratulations to art from all of us at fox business. what is happening here? a little league brawl. parents fighting at a baseball game played in poverty in extree
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poverty. i ban n word and f word and the kid don't use them. what kind of standard is set when idiotic parents do something like this. they should apologize to the rest of the human race by stealing oxygen by the good ones who are here. >> these are 7-year-olds. we have seen them fighting like this since i was a kid, especially at hockey games. you make parents sit in the back row? i don't know what the solution is. you ban them. >> ban parents? >> if they are going to go to
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these games and fight, yeah. if they show up and do that, they have to take them out. if they find everybody, that guy in the white shirt shouldn't be going to another little league game. i kicked people out of games with behave high year not nearly as egregious as this. >> these parents should be held accountable. we have to make sure it doesn't harm the kid negatively. you want the kid to stay involved. baseball is a great game. these parents are disgraceful and disrespecting that game. >> what message do the kid take away when they see their parents behaving like this. they think it's okay. i want to throw a curveball. there is minor league hockey in canada where they banned taking
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score. how does this panel feel about that, the fact that even your children shouldn't be keeping score because they could erupt in a fight. >> that's one of the dumbest things that happens to our kid. kid should try to win. we have a competition every day for kids to try to win. shake hands afterward, it's important to learn how to win, how to lose, and how to compete in life fairly. >> absolutely agree. i was watching the women's world cup and there is great sportsmanship taking place there. i feel we should stop running all these pictures. and i think we should follow what kipling said at wimbledon. whether you face victory or defeat it should be with the same face, respect. >> well said.
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>> you think no? >> i disagree. we have to teach kid to compete. there is a cost to winning. you have to work for it, and you have to learn to win with grace. liz: president trump returns to the white house triumphant after a massive crowd turned out for his official election success. it wasn't just an optic success. we'll tell you about the money blitz. his campaign took in more than five top democrat contenders. we have the names and the president's blistering takedown of democrats and their
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