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pastor robert jeffress is among our guests tomorrow. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. trish: the 2020 democrats going full on socialist with open borders, free healthcare, free college and free income. if successful this could spell disaster for america. remember when deputies accused of white house officials of lying about criminals trying to enter through our porous southern border? wait until you hear who nicaraguan official have
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arrested. >> president trump must top holding americans hostage and stop manufacturing a crisis. >> there is a humanitarian crisis at the border. trish: in a stunning reversal the house is passing a version of the senate bill. as we said, the senate approving this bill, all as president trump holds meetings at the g20 in japan. president putin and president xi of china. we have reports coming up for you live from japan. a beauty a excellent is going aunaturale. "trish regan primetime" begins
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right now. if you had any doubt about the direction the left wants to take our country, it's crystal clear. the united states, the most of successful economy in the world could very well cease to exist. there are two paths ahead right now. that of economic success and that of economic failure. let's be clear. i don't agree -- disagree i should say, with' of the complaints we heard from the dem about our economy. and we heard a lot of those concerns last night. it is totally messed up. it is totally messed up in favor of business owners. but are you going to ditch capitalism because you prefer some kind of venezuela style social i am?
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hard in, the diagnosis of the problem that our middle class is struggling, that's totally correct. it's way better now and actually much improved compared to where we have been. but the middle class keeps losing out. so the democrats got that one right. >> when you have got an economy that does great for those with money and isn't doing great for everyone else, that is corruption pure and simple. >> we have people who work full-time jobs and still can't make a living wage. it's time we have an economy that works for everybody. >> we have a system that favors those who can pay for access and outcomes. that's how you explain an economy that is rigged for corporations and the wealthiest people. trish: they got the problem
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right, our economy isn't completely fair. but their prescription for this problem is wrong. can you couple with an idea that won't penal eye th d won't penae the middle class? >> yes we are supposed to be for free public college for our young people. trish: higher taxes are their answer to everything. they want to thanks investors and income earners. anyone who can afford to leave this country will. and government will be left with everyone else, the ones that want to be supported by government, the people that came here for those open borders free healthcare and basic income, and do you have any idea how much that will cost? the tax bill open the middle class is going to be enormous. the rich will leave. they can and they will.
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and the poor won't have to pay anything, they won't leave. what do you end up with? more taxes on the middle class. this is just wrong. it won't work. they ought to be more upon sit seasons, these politicians. but -- these politicians. they want to sell pipe dreams of nothing but fiction. ireland is trying to entice americans to rewho kate. if any of those socialist policies go into effect, ireland might get some takers. as i watched much of that last night, i thought, you know, god
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help us, right? if any of this succeed. if any of this succeed, our economy, the american dream, the opportunity for prosperity, that will cease to exist. am i right? >> you are absolutely right. and the democrats have completely overplayed their hand and not understood where the american people are at. to say the economy is horrible and not going well we'll swoop in and save the day. that might have been an effective message 10 years ago. but the majority of americans are optimistic about where the economy is going under president trump. they don't want to hear we are going to fund amount alley change -- fundamentally change the path of our economy. think about how extreme many of these policy pro poeals are.
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and even moderates are having to endorse these policies. trish: hollande tried it in france and those who could, left. they try something like that here and that will spell, i guarantee, disaster for our economy. disaster for any opportunity. but yet it appeals to some people. >> exactly. the thing people can't grasp is 016 was a -- 2016 was a taxpayer revolt. leadership in both parties have sold us out on trade deals. when they are running down the economy, i was looking at manufacturing jobs. you know, the ones obama said would never come back and trump would need a magic wand.
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in his first two years. we had the best increase in manufacturing jobs we had in 20 years. the left thinks it's magic. it's just common sense. when you cut regulations, they get to the point that capital creates more jobs, hourly wages for production workers are up 11%. trish: that common sense tells me there are two paths ahead. you can goat way of venezuela or you can continue on this path of having economic prosperity. you know, i know it sounds great to get free stuff, whether it be reparation, free college, forgiving of all student loan debt. and i though people are facing challenges out there. is that a prescription that is
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ever going to work? >> it's not. i was at the debate last night talking to people on both side of the aisle. i met a man who said i came from cuba in 1968. i fled socialist ideas. i have a daughter who is a doctor, a son that is an engineer because of hard work and freedom. i don't want that socialism to come to america. a lot of people are looking at america as a beacon of freedom. adding up some of these policy proposals, medicare for all, $30 trillion. cutting reliance on fossil fuel, that larger than our entire gdp as a country. it's easy to promise free stuff, it's hard to deliver it. trish: remember how nancy pelosi was against the croix is long before she was for it.
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>> president trump must stop holding the american people hostage and stop manufacturing a crisis. we never said there wasn't a crisis. there is a humanitarian crisis at the border. trish: in a stunning reversal. the house passing a version of the border funding bill. also tonight, a shocking report on oceanist congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. remember niec these pictures ofr crying at the border. it turns out across that fence was a parking lot. she was crying at a parking lot? o.j. already getting some heat out of prison for saying he's watching the democratic presidential primary debates. first they said there wasn't a
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fall *n police capturing four suspected isis members head towards our border. it looks like they that's where they were heading. but six short months ago we heard how our border with mexico from the administration anyway could be a pathway for terrorists to come into the country. yet the left kept saying that's total fear mongering. that could never happen. remember? >> there is no proof that anyone from isis or any other terrorist group is trying to infiltrate the u.s. southern border. >> when did he start putting the
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middle easterners in. >> are they walking here? >> he makes up everything. >> middle easterners in the caravan. you know what they have mean when they say middle easterners. they are trying to make people believe terrorists are coming to the country. trish: nicaragua just caught four people that are part of isis trying to come up to the u.s. to our border. joining me right now, anthony tata, retired brigadier general. i have sooner -- how would you describe this any other way? nicaragua says they have four people who were part of isis trying to come here. the left, they continue to want to put some kind of rose colored glasses on and not recognize the threat, the danger of knowing who is in the country.
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>> in 2016 there were six pakistani terrorists captured on their way up to the border. in 2017 there was a well-known somali terrorist captured on his way up to the border. now there are four isis terrorists ostensibly coming up to our border. and 49 human traffickers were captured on their way to the border. it's well known and documented that these caravans contain. one easy way to get into the country is to pretend to be a migrant. there is word isis is planning a spectacular attack in the country on july 4. it all starts to come together
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and the picture begins to be more clear there are movements. trish: what you just said about isis and july 4 planned attack. are you hearing this from reliable sources or is this just sort of what we always get? they are always threatening this kind of thing around a significant holiday like july 4. >> i think it's a little bit of both. people i talked to indicated there might be something happening. you always look at the big holidays, in particular july 4 where we celebrate our independence and freedom is always a good target. because you have mass groupings of people, and isis has been defeated as a military organization in the middle east. and so on the heels of that they would love nothing better than to strike a stunning blow near the homeland. trish: all the more reason to be
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extraordinarily careful at our border and have these checks in place. this is not to be misinterpreted as me being anti-immigration. if anything i'm tall for it. but the right kind. the right way. you just can't have people pouring into the country not knowing who is here because you make yourself vulnerable to stuff like this. >> my grandparents were legal immigrants from italy back in the 20s. we don't need to conflate legal and illegal immigration all into one big pool. it's two distinctly different things. there is a legal way to come here and illegal way. as the president clearly said, crime and drugs and terrorism and human trafficking and all the things we don't want in this country. we have a border for a reason,
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geopolitical threat to the united states. joining me, amy tarkanian, and adam, really? >> well, trish, listen. hold on. let me say this. climate change is an issue of main urgency. it shouldn't even be a partisan issue. on an overcrowded stage with limited time, it's difficult to sketch out a foreign policy vision. trish: we have potential war with iran and china breathing down our backs, north korea, and you are going for climate change? >> i don't think they are mutually exclusive. i think it wouldn't can the first thing i would say. but i don't want the min my climate change. it's an existential crisis.
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i think for myself. trish: amy, i look at this and say, immediately, climate change, climate change. is that the first thing that comes into your head when you think of geopolitical threats? >> no. and they did it without even a blink which was incredible. is it important? sure. is it on the top 10 priority list? probably not. is it in the top 30 things to consider and think about? maybe. but i was pretty happy to hear at least a couple of those people who said climate change at least said china. trish: they threw in something else with climate change. if you care about climate change you ought to be concerned about china. a recent study look at the depleting ozone layer, they found out it's coming in this
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one little part of china. there is a big hole that's happening because this community in china isn't abiding by the rules. it promised to stop using certain chemicals a while back and it didn't follow through with that. sure enough. that's causing problems in the ozone layer. so once again it seems to me if you are going to prioritize things, it might be in your top 30. but the real problem might be china or russia or iran. or north korea. >> to doubt, no doubt. certainly we know russia, we all agreed interfered in our elects. we know china is the hegemon of the pacific. and iran is -- trish: or anybody other than trump, i think. >> the democratic party will have a nominee that is rock on
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substance and will sketch a foreign policy vision to contrast with donald trump. trish: it's climate change or else. >> for that to be your very first response on the biggestee omit cal threat, to be climate change, that is very questionable to me. are you even qualified to be president of the united states? trish: it sounds like one of those -- >> basically read meat they were throwing to their base. that's what they were trying to appeal to. trish: i heard a lot of socialism talk on stage. is this them trying to appeal to the base? or really and truly are we heading down a path that could look a lot more like convenient
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than the united states of america? >> we are not heading on a path to venezuela. the democrats -- trish: already there are plenty of americans who are paying more than half their income to uncle sam. if they get their way people will be paying a whole lot more. i think bill deblasio talked about 70%. >> bill deblasio is not going to be the president of the united states. we can forget deblasio. trish: the other guy from vermont thinks it' fine to put income caps on the money you are allowed to earn. >> i don't agree with that. but the democratic party has a diversity of opinions. they are working through various ideological contours en route to nominating somebody who will present i believe a free market
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base but more equitable contrast to donald trump. trish: who is that? >> i don't know. how would i know. >> i didn't hear anybody who sounded like you jeff described. >> we have another 90 debates. trish: wishful thinking, sir. >> i don't think so. the democratic party and the "new york times" did an analysis. it's a 50-8 party. and it's more centrist than you think it i. trish: amy, if we hear more of what we heard last night, does that mean donald trump gets another four years? >> yes. and i believe donald trump is the one who won last night. in second was mitch mcconnell. they seem to be pretty fixated on him. trish: a lot more coming up. a new shocking report on
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alexandria ocasio-cortez. remember these pictures of the congresswoman crying at the sight of migrant children at our border? it turns out across that fence is just a parking lot. there were no children. the media said the border crisis was fake news. >> all of this, this whole mess is manufactured. it's a manufactured crisis. a non-crisis at border that's not fooling anybody. trish: he's saying something entirely different now. nancy pelosi admitted there is a crisis. the house passing a senate version of the border funding bill. >> aid to address the croix is at border. for anybody who doesn't think immigration is a deadly serious crisis, a humanitarian crisis?
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trish: another american tourist dying under mysterious circumstances. an american man in denver who was on vacation with his daughter died tuesday after becoming critically ill. he was trying to fly back to colorado but he was forced off the plane because he was dripping sweat and vomiting in the bathroom. >> i don't understand how i go from being able to talk to him and seeing him on his fab * to some random person answering it and telling me he died. >> the exact cause of death is under investigation. but his daughter says he was complaining about a baneful bump on his -- a painful bump on his
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leg. he's the 14th tourist to die under suspicious circumstances in the dominican republic. let's go to osaka, japan where the president is attending the g20 up it meeting with the president of japan and india. reporter: good morning from japan. president trump talking with the prime minister of india in a bilateral meeting. he wants to talk to india about lowering the tariffs. before this he had a industry lateral meeting where he met with the presidential ministers of japan. before this meeting the president met with shinzo abe.
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robert lighthizer said he could have a deal with japan in a week much easier than with china. >> the two leaders are going to meet saturday midday. and no preconditions have been discussed. president trump looks forward to the meeting. we believe it's quite possible if the meeting goes well that the chinese will come back to the negotiating table and we might be able to pick up where we left off in may where we completed roughly 90% of what could be a good agreement. reporter: chinese trade sources say president xi will present donald trump with a list of need that would include removing all tariffs on chinese product.
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also removing sanctions on huawei. china feels that is a matter of national pride for them, that company. senior administration officials say it's unlikely the administration will roll back any tariffs and restrictions on that company. and the talks will continue. trish: we are watching and i know you are, too. coming up, the pc police on the attack. miss england pageant contestants will compete in a bare faced round to promote positivity and natural beauty. what? right? britt mchenry is here to talk about it. liberal media. pelosi in a stunning reversal admitting there is a crisis at
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trish: the president taking a victory lap as the house passes the senate border bill. the dems here did a total 180 on this bill. remember how nancy pelosi was insisting that the border crisis was totally made up? watch. >> president trump must stop holding the american people hostage by manufacturing a crisis. i said the evidence of what's happening does not support the crisis you described therefore the solution you suggest. there is no emergency at the border. >> our colleagues have spoken
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eloquently about the reality or muttology of the crisis at the border that the president contends. trish: mythology. that was short-lived. >> let me say this. we have never said there was the -- there was a humanitarian crisis at the border. what is happening at the border is tragic and we hope to address some of that. trish: okay. with that message to her party she managed to pass this nearly border bill. joining me madison gesiotto.
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she was weeks ago saying something entirely different. now she is saying it is a crisis and i never said it wasn't. why did she change that messaging? why did the democrats as a whole? we have seen don lemon change his messaging among other anchors there. why the switch? >> you never know what you are going to get anymore with the democrats. one day you wake up there is a crisis, then next day there is no crisis. you look at the facts. there is a crisis at the border. much higher numbers when it comes to family units compared to previous years it's a dangerous troact border. and that's not where we need to stop. we need to continue on when we talk about our laws and asylum and final orders. for so long it was not controversial when a final order
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was issued for someone to be deported. now they are saying it's controversial and you can't deport someone. so it's a very interesting times we are living in and it will be interesting to see what congress does moving forward on both sides of the aisle to get this to a solution to make progress that hasn't been made in decades. trish: the contrast with don lemon, only one hand he was saying there is no crisis. then he said there is absolutely a crisis. i'm just curious as to why there is a change. and i'm speculating on something deroy. is there any chance the democrats realized it's not great form to look like they are being so little because of politics they are willing to begrudge people at the border things they need. kid that need beds in detention
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centers. >> this isn't just a few people coming across the border. we are on track for 2 million people. this is the size much an american city. these are just the people we catch. more are getting by without being apprehended. the democrats are saying these are concentration camps. provide diapers and baby formula and it's hard to say you can't have that. i was amazed by the factory? california where the workers went on strike because they weren't happy about the company sending mattresses down to the detention centers. trish: another immigration headline i want to get to. i heard you madison talk about aoc. she spaces backlash for some d she faces backlash fear some photos that were taken a year
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ago. they show her allegedly at the border looking pretty emotional and upset because she says she is look at children in these detention centers. now, there is a little problem with that because a journalist did some digging and reports quote we searched getty images, archives and located alternate photos from the same event. aoc was crying at the sight of a mostly empty lot. sounds like this photo might have been staged. her team says it's right-wing garbage. twitter isn't dismissing it. you have a lot of people tweeting out. that's a pristine outfit for someone visiting kids at the border. what's your gut, madison? was this just a plot to show she
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was ema threat pick? was it staged? >> i don't know if it was staged. but at the very least it's disingenuous. in reality you look at the other angles on the location that day and you can barely see a building in sight. it's a mostly empty parking lot. could she be very upset about children at the border? sure. i am sure she could be. is that what she presented in that tweet. trish: she voted against giving them money. >> this story was done by tom elliott at "the washington post." i trust this journalistic instincts on this. trish: o.j. is getting
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be. what do you think of this and why are people so mean right now? >> the statement need a little altering because you have to know it will come in 2019 being a public figure but i kind of like the move. i agree with the guy. i took a month detox off of twitter. trish: did you really? >> yes i am it's often very negative platform especially for conservative leaning people so i wanted to see him her stomach to dedicate to real life. trish: do you think liberals are really mean or conservatives or both really mean? because i think sometimes i see that and i think, gosh, it has just gone so toxic and so nasty and i think so many people hate transfer that they feel at liberty right, to go after anyone that may be in some small way associate with liking
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his policy. >> and i think is the generalizations of the 2016 election. i do not think it is indicative of the entire country but you get people that have a lot of time on their hands especially on that platform of twitter. that has been known to mess with algorithms. it's been debated. they make different accounts, i just enjoy a vacation. trish: someone who is gone had with the nastiness perhaps rightly so, o.j. simpson. he decided to weigh in on the democratic debates. watch. >> my house, waiting to watch this debate. to hear a bunch of people who think they are capable of running our country. it should be interesting because to be honest, i don't know most of these guys. trish: all right! twitter users did not really appreciate it. they did not have nice things to say to him. but you know, hasn't he kind of has his day? i get it, like -- i really do not want to hear from o.j. simpson. >> i don't either! speaking of trolls and negativity on the offer might think he is a highlight example but people do i checked tonight, his account has gone
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up 100,000 followers each day. 831,000 followers. i don't know what he could possibly say that is so riveting to get the follow. especially when he's been called off or taken videos of his home, there's a thing called google maps and gps that people can find you. he disconnected from reality i think spending what is it, nine years in prison? it will do that to you. but he has freedom of speech like everyone else so if you want to be a troll, go ahead and do it i guess! trish: the me ask you. interest history. in england pageant contestants are being asked to compete in a bare face round to promote against body positivity, natural beauty. they want to have them compete with absolutely no makeup. what do you think? i will put my view on this. it puts some as a disadvantage, right? unless you naturally dark eyelashes, you will need the miscarry. >> absolutely! trish: is a really a fair way
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to go? >> no, it is entirely contradictory. because you're saying we are going to measure woman based only on their looks. but we are not superficial, we are going to do it this way. the entire premise of the beauty pageant is very superficial! and i do think as a culture, i wish we made more of a move toward embracing the little imperfections, embracing going natural more often.but like i think these girls are in it to win it. they do hours of fitness, they want good makeup and there is nothing wrong with a little adjustment and enhancement. trish: you know what, you said it! it is a beauty pageant. again, own it! >> you know the bikini stroll, for miss america to me it is all part of your physical appearance. so you try to make these concessions but people see through it and i think is a little -- trish: disingenuous? >> gap. trish: thank you so much good to see you. we'll continue to have a very big show, more fallout from the g 20 tomorrow night.
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of course, the big meeting happening on saturday. the president will sit down with xi jinping. will we get this tariff thing resolved with china? we will find out soon enough. more perspective for you tomorrow night right here at 8:00. kennedy is next. kennedy: muchas gracias, trish! bien venido. and quickly this stacked bench turned into a free-for-all and we will give free stuff to everyone. that is elizabeth warren kicking things off for class president by promising free college and free healthcare. everyone on the stage of course agreed with her and before you knew it, we were getting free language lessons from beto o'rourke and cory booker. even some free comedy from president trump who tweeted the most accurate review in recent memory writing,

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