tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business June 20, 2019 8:00pm-9:00pm EDT
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proud and ukrainian prosecutors told them that and their own research told them that. they had witnesses who said those transactions do not match. president trump: iran made a big mistake. the drone was in international waters. it's documented scientifically. not just words. they made a bad mistake. >> tensions escalating between the united states and iran. after we accuse that country of shooting down a massive american drone. iran's ambassador to the u.n. twroight u.n. security council saying while the iran islamic
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republic does not seek war. it's determined to defend its landing with sea and air. i just spoke this evening a source in iran who tells me the country's foreign minister and other senior iranian officials have been meeting throughout the night to prepare for a potential u.s. attack. something tells me they might expect strikes on iran's missile facilities. that's what general jack keane suggested we do on this program last night. law makers from both parties gathering in the situation room today to discuss iran. but it's unclear what the president's response will be. he suggests iran may not have fully intended to take the drone out. >> i find it hard to believe it
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was intentional. it could have been someone who is loose and stupid. we'll be able to report back and you will understand exactly what happened. but it was a very foolish move. trish: it's very clear the president wants definitive answers as to why this happened, where it happened as the world remains on edge in anticipation of military action. joining me right now, house armed services commander michael walsh. what's your sense of what happened? >> the drone was in under national waters. i spoke to a number of members at the briefing today, and the administration sent folks over to congress for smaller briefings. the drone was in international waters. if you understand how the iranian hierarchy occurs, you don't have rogue elements and
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you don't have them using the type of sophisticated air defense that was needed to take this down. trish: the president was offering them an opportunities. they doubled down and said we absolutely shot it down. >> he offered them an off-ram. they took responsibility and now we have to deal with them. they are emboldened by perceived weakness. we have seen that in the past in the obama administration and they are deterred by strength. trish: what would that strength be? >> it needs to be proportional. it does not look like hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops on the ground. we are not talking invasion. and i don't think we are talking strikes on the iranian mainland. you can look at taking down sought boats they use to attack tankers. you can look at what we did in the 1980s which is take out
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some of their oil platforms offshore but will accompany and reinforce what we are doing in terms much smoking off its oil export. there are things we can do that will show a tougher response but that escalate. trish: we say the drone was in international waters. it was 21 miles off the iranian coast in international waters. however, let me show you the map that was sent to me by the iranian mission to the u.n. this is their map and they are saying it was 8 miles off the coast which puts it in their range. as a result of that they had to shoot it down. can you ever get to the bottom of this? >> i will trust our intelligence
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community any day. the iranians have a history of deception from hezbollah to hamas and terrorist organizations all over the gulf. trish: it seems like it's not a smart move. >> it's very clear why they would do it. the maximum pressure campaign is work and the history of iranian responses drug the 1980s and 2000 is to create an external crisis. their people are literally rioting on the streets because of economic hardship, and it drives a wedge with the international community. what they are trying do is cry eight a mayor -- create a narrative that everything was fine until we withdrew from the iran deal and president trump was the one who started this crisis. many democrats are buying into that narrative and it's a bunch
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of garbage. trish: i get it that the president doesn't take going to war lightly. go ahead, congressman. someone of the things i'm encouraging the administration to do is to shift the narrative that this was a white house response to a request for forces, i'm talking about the carrier and troops. a request for forces from the military and commander in the field to defend our assets. that's what happened. this isn't war mongering on the part of the white house. the president has been very clear he wants to maintain pressure to get iran back to the negotiating table to get the pieces iran missed. it's support for terrorism and holding american hostages as we speak. there are american citizens chained to an iranian prison. so the neetion that they were a
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responsible actor during the iran deal is false. trish: they said we had a deal. you signed a contract. it's hard to tear up that contract and move forward so easily. i think if they were smart they would say let's sit down at the table with the president of the united states and work together to get a decent deal for everyone that everyone can feel more positive about. but they are not taking that opportunity. >> that would in the best interest of the iranian people, but not necessarily in the interest of the regime. my concern is we go to talks too soon, that economic pressure campaign is working. oil exports from iran are plunging. the inflation is out of control. there is up rest in the rights. and we need to not sit down at the table until we have maximum leverage. but there is a diplomatic
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solution, i agree. trish: absent that diplomatic solution which i hope is in the card, i think this is a good opportunity for everybody to sit down and have a rational conversation. >> i don't think it's impossible. i just think the timing of it. the iranians are lark out because the economic pressure campaign is work. they are desperate. the reason they sat down in 2012 with the obama administration is because the sanctions campaign was finally working then. but president obama let them off the hook with a bad deal. trish: they shoot down our drone, what else our response? >> i think it's proportionate. it takes down some of their naval assets and air defense assets. but we don't go deep into the heart of the iranian heartland
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and we don't put boots on the ground. they know they cannot match us conventionally. they look to hit us where we are weak, soft targets like shipping or launching rockets at our bases in iraq or syria. but they know they can't match us plane by plane or ship by ship. trish: it could being a long night here. we'll switch gears for a moment. more than a thousand illegal migrants were found some have criminal histories inside the united states. that's not including the dozens and dozens with convictions or aggravated assaults. this according from documents from the homeland security department. joining me, hector garza, former border patrol agent.
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actual criminal record in the united states. >> yes, a lot of these aliens we are apprehending on the border have been convicted of murder, kidnapping, rape, sexual assault. the people we are deporting are coming right back. trish: it's just got to stop. yet i talk to a lot of people in the immigrant community that feel like it's not going to. they are going to keep coming here because there are incentives. there is a reason to be here. i understand the economic incentives. but there is also the reality we can't be everything to everyone. dianne feinstein said in the 1990s, we can't be the welfare system for mexico. i woulded a we can't be the welfare system for central america either. >> it's not sustainable. having an uncontrol border is not safe for the american
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public. it's not safe for the american country. president trump has been trying hard to solve the immigration crisis. when we talk about building walls, building barriers, that's where it matters. these types of criminals are coming across and right now we are not stopping them. trish: politics? >> we have the 2020 election coming up. people are more worried about the election than the safety of the american public. trish: we wish they would grow up and attack some of these issues. we are on high alert this evening with tensions very high between u.s. and iran. so as we watch that conflict escalate we'll continue keeping you informed. hillary clinton thought trump supporters were a bunch of racist bigots. >> you could put half of trump
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supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. racist, sexist, homophobic, again phobic, islamophobic. you name it. trish: michael moore is calling trump's base insane. >> you cannot go to a 7-eleven or dunkin donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. who said that? >> trump. >> trump. >> all of those are actually joe biden. the far left attacking their own. chuck todded called out alexandria ocasio-cortez for her
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he's going to travel to the island to investigate. reporter: the number of deaths keeps growing. fox news can confirm as many as 11 americans have died while vacationing in the d.r., most of involving heart attacks or be respiratory problems. the fbi reportedly taking samples from a mini bar at a resort where an american tourist died. the fbi is helping the dominican republic with toxicology tests. >> i have 100 and some employees here, and they are worried. reporter: the news didn't stop some people like carlos morales
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who is vacationing from boston and heard his share of warnings. >> they are like oh, my god, everybody is alarmed. reporter: the first and only dominican member of congress says he's heading to the d.r. to sit down with tourists and government officials. he says i'm taking this trip to see for myself and even sure the safety of american tourists. >> one other congressman has written to the state department to ask for more consistent updates. the state department telling fox news it has not seen enough in depth. trish: chuck todd in hot water
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not from conservatives. now he's under fire from the left. why? because there todd dared to call out freshman democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez' use of the heinous term concentration camps. >> you can call the migrant cams many things. an untenable situation. but you know what you can't call it? take a listen. >> the united states is running concentration camps on our southern border. and that is exactly what they are. >> be careful comparing them to nazi concentration camps because they are not at all comparable in the slightest. she did the people of there a tremendous disservice by distracting from their plight. trish: good for chuck. she absolutely was positively
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wrong. what a heinous, disgusting thing to say. because there is a difference. chuck todd was immediately slammed by the left for pointing out the truth. here is one example. one example of the hundreds if not thousands of tweets from the left all aimed sat chuck todd. this is what happens when you treat neutrality as a virtue. what kind of upside down world are we living in? millions of jews were killed in concentration camps. they -- these are detention centers where people who come here illegally stay while they await the verdict on where they go next. they have food and water and they are not being slaughtered
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the way adolph hitler slaughtered thousands of jews. this one low mark for the left to go after chuck todd because he dared to say what was right. >> i give chuck credit. there was another host on cnn that also called out the comment and he deserves credit, too. the fact the democrats are attacking him for speaking up for what we know to be historically accurate. and her comments were heinous, as you said. it shows how unhinged the left has become. trish: what's going on with your party? >> i'm with you tonight and with mark. aoc's comments are entirely inappropriate. it does like chuck said, it does a disservice to the detainees
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and i can't make a defense of it. i will say, though, that obviously there is a huge humanitarian crisis that has to be dealt with at the border. trish: it's completely different, know though. trish: anyone who lost a loved one in world war ii period. it's pretty disgusting she can get away with that. and even more disgusting, when she is called out by a member of the media, the left piles on to him. there is a mentality that i think is increasingly dangerous. i would argue that the left has gotten really, really mean. if you dare to dispel that notion with any kind of truth our reality -- or reality, they attack you. >> when we are giving praise
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where it is due for chuck and the other anchor. i think we should condemn that nancy pelosi, jerry nadler and so many other democrat leaders have not come out and condemned it. it worried me they are so bead hold on her and fearful of her power. trish: they are fearful of her and this mob mentality on the left on full display with this one commentator. watch her here. >> in 1933 there were concentration camps. in 1941 there were death camps. that's where we are going if our consciences are not quickly cleared. do not laugh it off. trish: a kind of mob mentality that's taken over the left where they can't see reality or what actually was in terms of our own history.
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right? adam? >> well, you know, i don't know that we can talk about it in terms of the entire left. i am on the left, and i think the comments aoc made are preposterous. i think it is incumbent upon anybody on the progressive side, when we say the wrong thing or feel we are going out on a limb, people should be called out. i called out ilhan omar and i will call out aoc. i do not represent -- trish: that's why i like you. >> i like you, too. trish: chuck todd just scored a few points in my book, too. left, right. everybody should have a moral compass and you should be able to see what's what. when you start getting so political and motivated by party interests opposed to what actually right, that's
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bothersome. >> one thing i would add is i know many in the mainstream media love to chase every one are an r by their name. and to get their reaction, where are the mainstream media in asking the democrat candidate for president, what their position is, or will it be on the stage in miami. they should condemn this as well. trish: i want to point out that we are watching very carefully the middle east. we are watching all of these tensions that continue to rise between the u.s. and iran after iran shot down a missile of ours, a surveillance -- a surveillance plane that was there trying to protect us in international waters. iran claims it was in their air space, we say it was in international air space. now the question is what will
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the u.s. do if anything to retaliate against iran. we are watching closely as the sun gets read i to come up in iran. campus reform is quizzing student on racist joe biden quotes. >> if my opponent whips, they are going to put you all back in chains. >> trump again. >> definitely trump. >> it was actually joe biden. trish: see how these student reacted to all of this. california pushing for leftist policies while ignoring its own homeless crisis. my next guest is calling the l.a. mayor out tonight. a republican from laguna hills, the mayor is speaking out after this. roker. what do you charge for online equity trades? uh, i'll look into it. (phone rings)
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homelessness issue continues to rise. you know, millions of dollars have been spent on homelessness yet it dramatically increased over the last decade. the liberal politics to take care of it have failed. these are people with kid. many of them have kid and some are military veterans. i'm in the jewelry industry and sometimes i see blocks and blocks of tens of thousands of american living in third world conditions. it's not right and we have to do something about it. trish: they are supposed to care. the democratic party is supposed to care about all these people. let they are not doing anything to help them, to get them unto shelters and get them the medical attention they need? >> i think they are not looking at the root of the problem.
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i think they are look at the symptoms and providing food and shelter which is important. but the root of the problem is the democratic policies the last decade have gone largely unchecked. in california they have 3/4 of the state legislature. so they can overtax and overregulate. and those costs are borne by the consumers who can least afford them. it has house prices sky rocketing. we are paying $4 a gallon for gas. people who can't afford to buy a home near where they work in l.a. and orange county. they have to commute 2 hours each way. now they are talking about a miles driven tax. you combine that with the income tax, the water tax, the sales
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taxes, it made california untenable to live for most of people. trish: i used to live in san francisco. the left couldn't really deal with the home los problem. it's a beautiful place. but it increasingly has become you be bearable. and i think from a tack standpoint, more and more people are saying, wait, we are better off in nevada. you are left with the haves and have nots. the hourglass economy. a lot of people on top and a lot on the bottom. the middle class which is the strength of a society is inkeysingly feeling the pinch. coming up. a college student quiz on joe biden. >> this is about president obama. he called him the first mainstream african-american who
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was articulate, bright and clean. >> donald trump. >> who do you think said that. >> i think trump said that. >> it was actually joe biden. trish: tonight you will see how these student reacted. the pentagon releasing video of iran shooting down a u.s. drone. we are watching the middle east very carefully tonight. we'll be back with the analysis and update after this. of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown
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be. 2020 presidential candidate is out there trying to opinion the blame on the white house saying president trump's iran strategy is a disaster. trump is failing on both accounts. is this the political strategy to make trump look like he's heading trait toward world war iii? joining me, the hudson institute senior fellow. i worry there are some people on the left that might actually be okay with some kind of war with iran because they figure now we are guaranteed to win in 200. the president won't win if we are in the middle of a war with iran, so they are thinking why not trying to position him as if
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he's really lousy when it comes to the middle east. is that a strategy that will work for joe biden and does the president need to be very careful if he want another four years? >> i think the president is taking the right approach toward iran. he's exercising restraint but he's not taking anything off the table. the iranians. they attacked a u.s. drone over international air space. did not kill any americans. trish: the president said they didn't actually kill anyone, there was no pilot there. so when we think about retaliation we need to keep that in mind as well. >> we do need to keep that in mind. we don't want to convey a
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message that everything they are doing is okay. but this is why you don't want to take anything off the table. this pressure campaign with sanctions, all that is hurting the iranian regime and that's good. you want to continue to do this. if the iranians escalate this, all it will do is push our allies and partners. so just continue to stay the course, let the iranians know any attack against americans overseas, against an american ship could respond and cause the united states to respond by taking out the iranian navy ship. trish: what is this about? why do you shoot down a drone unless you want to engage in this negative back and forth. >> they are trying to antagonize the united states that would
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cause the united states to flip from oural highs and make it look like the united states is moving toward an aggressive posture against the iranian regime. i think the president has the right approach. we don't want the iranians to threaten to close the strait of hormuz. and of course you know if it hits one of our allies oral highed takers we can't abide by that. we need to communicate we are not going to accept this. the iranians are still in a box and have no good options before them. trish: the ambassador called it economic terrorism. which is a strange term to use. but you can see that they really don't like it. i guess what i hate about this
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is it escalates into strikes rather than economic strikes. i think the president has done an excellent job putting economic pressure on iran. the more we can do that, the more we can bring them to the table for a sensible discussion rather than hurling rockets back and forth. >> there are things we can do before we go into all that war. we can take out different naval assets. they have senior officers throughout the middle east that the united states could trike if we feel they are encroaching upon u.s. interests. there is a big spectrum between doing nothing and an all-out war. all this is a signal to me that the united states is pursuing a path that is good. keep talking tour allies and highlight all the acts of
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aggression is on the part of the iranians. the iranians are provoking aggression. trish: coming up. far-left filmmaker michael moore is calling trump's base insane. sean spicer is here and he's calling michael moore off right after this. >> you can put after of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic. islamophobic. you name it.
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trish: remember this? tuesday night. what an evening. the president walking out on stage to a sold-out crowd of 20,000 people in orlando, florida. they had been out there for days in the rain pitching tents to get in. that was the kickoff to his campaign. but it wasn't just supporters watching. the president's rally also caught the eye of one of hollywood's liberals, michael moore.
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he is warning his far left base. i watched the whole thing last night. not want to go see the enormity of the fight ahead doesn't make it go away. he hasn't lost one inch of his fired-up insane base. are you ready? moore sounds pretty worried. he called it right before. he said donald trump is going to win in 2016 because of that passion and enthusiasm from his base, and he's saying that passion and enthusiasm still have much exists. joining me now former white house press secretary and senior advisor, sean spicer. >> it's kind of crazy that i sort of agree with the guy. he got it right in 2016. he's talking about how the base has solidified and grown.
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the interesting thing about this is just like hillary clinton. you played the clip talking about the basket of deplorables. the millions of americans that voted for him and have seen the manifestation of his actions. calling him insane is what most of of the people in the media got wrong last time. they are americans that are hard work, god loving people that want a government that's responsive to them and cares about them and by him continuing to dismiss them continues to miss what's going on in this country. trish: that's what part of the party is doing. that's where they went so wrong. they are continuing to go wrong because they don't quite grasp what every day americans are up against. we have a lot of people on top and a lot on the bottom.
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if you are down the middle trying to do everything right. trying to pay your bills on time, not taking government handouts, trying to send your kids to college, but they can't get a scholarship because the people on the bottom are getting it for their kids. those are the people that said enough, right? and they went out and they went out no matter the weather or the rain in orlando, florida. i expect that kind of enthusiasm and passion will get people out to the polls come november as well. >> it's one thing for elitists at cnn or msnbc not to get this, or hillary clinton. but michael moore is somebody who has been profiling and looking at the people in detroit, michigan who gave president trump the first carry since 1988. for him to dismiss it is ironic
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in the sense he tried to understand the struggles of working men and women. particularly those in detroit and michigan it's funny to see someone like him who claims to have spent so much time carrying the water and exploring the concerns of workmen and women. he's a candidate championing the concerns and issues of men and women in places like detroit where he thinks he's a champion of. trish: it's symptomatic of what we see from the left. we have this developing story as we watch iran tonight. there is some concern that the u.s. might consider a koirnlt attack. of course, they shot down our drone which we say was in international waters. what's your sense about what the
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administration might be thinking about this right now. >> i watched a lot of the response today between lindsey graham, kevin mccarthy and some of the comments the president made while meeting with prime minister trudeau. you can't let something like this go unanswered. you cannot shoot down and u.s. asset in international waters and think the u.s. is going to allow it to happen especially after iran did this to the japanese tankers. but at the same time i think we recognize where we are headed with this. i think lindsey graham' said. i would never test his president's -- this president's resolve when it comes to his resolve and ability to act in america's best interest. iran has had notice. if i were them, i would try to
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walk this back. this is a very precarious position for iran to be in and figuring out for them how to wash it back. trish: he gave them an opportunity today. good to see you. thank you so much. coming up, campus reform quizzing students on racist quotes. find out how they react when they find out they are from joe biden. >> they are going to put y'all back in chains. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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trish: new evidence there is a clear anti-trump bias on college campuses, this video. students automatically assumes anything that controversial must be related to president trump, watch. >> i want you to guess who said them between donald trump, or joe biden. you cannot go to a 7-eleven or dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. >> trump. >> trump. >> if my opponent wins they are going to put y'all back in chains there. >> trump again. >> wow. >> definitely trump. >> what if i told you all of those are joe biden. >> all right, there it is. >> that is surprising. >> very. that is crazy. >> surprising. >> yeah. >> oh, that so sad. trish: thank you. anything that is bad just has to
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be from president trump. right? that is how they think on college campuses, a big "newsweek," tune in tomorrow night, we're watching iran very carefully, kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you trish, president trump said iran made a big mistake when they shoul shon a u.s. spy drone, but iran is accusing us of dangerous and provocative acts, will both sides be able to step back from the brink, or is the fuse lit. the global hawk cost upward of 200 million each, that is high h -- my shoe budget, that is horrible. either way, it happened over the strait of hormuz, ira
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