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>> always lou thank you. >> from new york. trish: tonight -- >> raise your hand if your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. trish: there they go. free healthcare. no border. free college. any mow incentives democrats want to offer to illegal migrants to encourage them to run across our border? wait until you hear democratic socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez' excuse when she was asked why she didn't criticize president obama's actions at the border.
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. tonight, as america deals with record numbers of illegal border crossing and detention centers, 2020 democratic hopefuls are offering no solution to the crisis. instead they are incentivizing more people to come to our country illegally. >> raise your hand if your government healthcare plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. >> raise your hand if you think it should be you a civil offense instead of a crime to cross the border without documentation. should someone who is here without documents, and that is his only offense. should that person be deported. >> that person should not be the focus of deportation. >> no, that person can be part
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of this great experience. >> absolutely not, they should not be deported. trish: open borders, no jail time and if you come here illegally you will not be deported. sounds like a good deal. joining me, congressman ralph norman. this serious if one of those people on stage gets the nomination, and if they should succeed in beating donald trump, we are suddenly going to live in a country without borders? >> that's exactly right. i was watching the debates. it looked like christmas come early in june. you had 10 santa claus up there, free medicine, free forgiveness of debt. what about free house and free cars?
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the seriousness is one of those of candidates of the 20 could be president and it would be a tragedy. trish: it strikes me as a difficult time for the democratic party and frankly for the country. you get two paths ahead of you. you get the socialist path, and i will say the, venezuela. these things never end well. versus the traditional capitalist market-oriented approach that succeeded so much for america. i know it's not perfect and i talk a lot on this show about the challenges the middle class are facing. but those changes still exist. but to abandon capitalism in favor socialism which is what so many are advocating, that send us on a bad path. >> look at the countries that tried socialism and always failed from venezuela to russia to all the countries that tried.
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it's never worked. this country is built from capitalism. for the 12-year-old little girl selling lemonade, that's capitalism at its best. the fact that these candidates seem to believe that, the fact they want to have no borders, want to give medical treatment to 11 million illegals that came into this country illegally, it's amazing. and they are pandering for votes. that's what they are doing. all 20 of them are pandering. trish: it's unrealistic. let me ask you about alexandria ocasio-cortez. she is doubling down on the comparison she made of detention centers to concentration camps. that our detention centers are akin to nazi concentration camps in world war ii where they killed mills of jews.
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watch how she is deflect when asked about concentration camps under democratic presidents. >> did you call them concentration camps at the time obama was president? >> at the time i was working in a restaurant. but i was outspoken against obama's immigration policies and the detention of family then. i am not here to defend wrong actions because they happened under a democratic administration. if it's wrong, it's wrong and i don't care which president does it. trish: when you are wrong, aoc, you are wrong. and she is dead wrong talking about detention centers being akid to concentration camps. she is insulting anyone who lost a loved one during that time. she continues doubling down on that kind of stuff. you know this well.
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presidenpresident obama was deah the same challenges at the border. it wasn't as big because it wasn't as many people. but he also was dealing with detention centers. >> what does working at a restaurant have to do with anything. she says she spoke out. where? i served on an oversight committee. she is a partisan. she would never say anything about obama or about the fact that, you know, the children were separated under his administration. but she won't mention that. this is all about trying to get president trump look bad. trish: it's all about her. let's be clear. i think we are all tired of that selfishness in d.c. >> i think the public sees through it. it's on full display with the debates going on now.
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the ones coming up. trish: good to see you. the liberal media asking the tough questions to 2020 candidates. >> you are prepared to call him a racist to his face? >> absolutely. trish: coming up. what about confronting his own party. >> theouts is running concentration camps on our southern border. and that is exactly what they are. trish: democratic candidate in a big rush to talk spanish on the campaign trail. unfortunately and allegedly unwitting deblasio uttering a revolutionary rallying cry deeply associated with fidel castro's revolution in cuba while in miami.
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trish: the last important moment in last night's dough bait came when kamala harris knocked out joe biden. he might not be the guy that gets the nomination like so many thought after all. bide be need african-americans to be totally behind him. but given his inability towns and his you be willingness to enforce brown versus board of education when it came to the busing thing, i'm not so sure he's going to get nor should he get support from black americans.
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this was something to see. she basically wiped the floor with him. he had nowhere to go. >> i do not believe you are a racist. and i agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground. but i also believe and it's personal, it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputations and career on segregation of race in this country. and it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. and there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. and she was bussed to school every day. and that little girl was me. >> you mischaracterized my position across the board. i did not praise racists.
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that is not true. >> do you agree today you were wrong to oppose busing in america. i did not oppose tbhution america. what i opposed was busing ordered by the department of education. >> i was part of the second class to integrate berkeley public schools two decade after brown versus board of education. >> because your city council made that decision. >> the voting rights act, the civil rights act. that's why we need to pass the era. there are moments in history when they failed. >> i expanded the voting rights act for 25 years and argued strongly we deal with the notion of denying people access to the ballot box. i agreed everybody -- my time is up, i'm sorry.
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trish: his time may be up. you can tell she was a prosecutor. he walked right into that one. he either doesn't know brown versus board of education was a federal decision or he did and he was trying to fight it by supporting individual communities' attempt to find ways around immigration laws. or he deliberately tried to find a work around which is what it is sounding like. either way, not good. we also learned his voting and his campaign history will come out to haunt him. he's one of the oldest possible presidents in history. but this is a guy with a record in politics. there are some things in that record, she knew about them, that are not in line with
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policies the democratic policies support today. she got him and she'll keep getting him and so will the rest of them. which lead me to ask, could kamala harris be the one donald trump is running against? is she easier to beat than bernie sanders, joe biden or elizabeth warren? let's ask my next guest. that blew me away. you can tell she is no slouch. she did her homework. she went in for the jugular and put him in a corner there. if you are trying to rally african-american voters and it comes out that actually you didn't fully support brown versus border of education and you didn't fully support the integration of schools, and you were trying to argue for 8 and municipality rights over what the federal government was doing, i don't think that works
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with the democrats. >> trish, i haven't seen a beating this bad since i watched rocky 3 years ago and i saw him knock out rocky. it was brutal. kamala harris obviously planned this attack, orchestrated the attack, and she executed it brilliantly. trish: i don't know if we have a picture of this. right after this on her twitter page, kudos to her social media team showing how she was a little girl in berkeley, california, and she was one of those girl who suffered as a result of some of the policies he was pushing. a proposal that he backed. that lead me to this. f i she going to be the one? someone other than joe biden emerge as the one? and is that good for donald
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trump? i think -- this anecdotal -- i meet a lot of people who may have previously been democrats that switched side to vote for donald trump. and a lot of them say i like joe biden. do republicans run a risk if joe biden is the nominee, will he be the harder one to beat compared to a kamala harris? >> i'm old enough to remember when ronald reagan in his first debate in 984 with walter mondale, he got his clock cleaned. and he was able to bounce back and give a brilliance perform nants second debate and go on for reelection. in no way will i say the race is over. but there is no doubt there was blood on the floor and it was former vice president biden's blood.
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he's got a long way to climb back. if kamala harris or elizabeth warren becomes the nominee of the party, the most of telling moment was not the exchange between bind and kamala harris. but the fact that universally democrats said two critical things. they said they want to decriminalize and make a de facto open border for illegal aliens. and once they get here they want to provide them with full healthcare benefits. trish: you know what we'll wind up having? anybody who can will leave. that's what happened when hollande tried this with his 75% tax plan. ireland is trying to recruit americans to move over there right now. niger, i'm out of time.
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coming up, democratic candidate love talking spanish out there on the campaign trail. beto. but unfortunately for deblasio what you just heard was a rallying cry for castro's communist revolution in cuba. but he said this in miami and it didn't go over too well. the liberal media going after bernie asking him the tough questions. >> will you call him a racist to his face? >> absolutely. trish: a guest who is wondering, what about confronting his own party like cory booker saying he's okay talking to known anti-semite solution farrakhan. >> the satanic jews control
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trish: president trump gears up to talk tariffs with xi jinping at the g20. edward lawrence is with us from osaka, japan. reporter: in two hours president trump will leave president xi jinping in osaka. the chinese will tell president trump they would like him to remove the tariffs he put into place before they will agree to concessions and they will ask for huawei to be removed from the sanctions list. president trump will tell china to put back all the concessions they agreed to and gore yaift on the 10% of the deal remaining.
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president trump: a lot of people are talking about it. it will ultimately work out. reporter: the u.s. and chinese delegations met yesterday in japan. they have been tight lipped about what happened in that meeting. before almost every meeting he talked about trade. in the last hour he talked with the saudi crown prince. he got a concession saying he'll be meeting with president xi. president trump: i will be meeting with president xi. we'll be talking about huawei and a lot of things. i was with him last night. a lot was accomplished. the relationship is good. whether we can make a deal, time will tell. reporter:' u.s. trade representative robert light here is says he's unwilling to go
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back and renegotiate the last year of work. we should know in a few hours if this is going to being a long, drawn out trade war. trish: all eyes on the outcome of the president's meeting with xi jinping. joining me, kyle bass. so, i mean, what do you think? do you think they come to some kind of agreement? i don't think so. but i would love to be surprised. >> i'm surprised to hear what the president saying what he's saying after standing up to chain @waive he has. for the first time ever a president of the united states is standing up to china. as you heard vice president pence's speech at hudson institute. we finally understand we have been at war with china in three
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out of four fields for the last 10 years. we have been in an economic war, we just haven't been fighting. we have been in a cyber war and information war with china. for the chinese to ask to us drop all of the tariffs we put on just to step stone it room and negotiate, i think that's absurd. i hope president trump doesn't use the stock market as his barometer of success with the chinese. there comes a time when short-term imhek success diversions from protecting your country in the long run. i hope president trump understands that. trish: that's and i important insight you just d that's an important insight you just had. they have to turn over a lot. the intellectual property theft.
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they want this opportunity in the chinese market. we spent what a year negotiating with them? and there are some pretty smart people there in the room from robert lighthizer to larry kudlow who are all saying, we made this progress and there was an expectation something might get done. then it all turned out to be for naught. >> i think it's important to think about the backgrounds of the negotiators. lighthizer has the u.s. national security and u.s. -- let's say u.s. interests at heart. when you look at some of the other trade negotiat negotiatore from wall street or those close to the 600ceos another u.s. chamber of commerce chasing profits. trish: you mean mnuchin?
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>> people from the national security council and the u.s. trade reps office care about the long-term vie bit of our country. other people who might come from wall street might be looking for the next paycheck when they come out of the administration. we are fighting for the national security of our country and this is a war china has been fighting for a long time and we just began the fight. trish: do you think the president might be slightly worried? if the market tanks or our economy goes down hill, that he loses in 2020? >> if the stock market is his barometer of success, yes, our country is doomed. we are sitting at all-time highs today. we have the most of tension we have ever had with schiena. we have severe tension with
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iran. we are the most of partisan probably that our country has ever been. ing. the stock market continues to go higher. where is the globe going to invest? in china? they don't even have a rule of law. are they going to invest in europe? i think the world will continue to invest in the u.s. stock market. will we have a short-term blip if we don't get a deal with china the? that's something you have to invest when you are stalk being your country. trish: i will be very interested to see what happens late tonight, early this morning as this all unfolds. p.c. police on the attack. this time over kim kardashian's
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do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia® as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium; serious infections which could need hospitalization; skin problems; and severe bone joint, or muscle pain. are you ready? ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. trish: democratic candidate bill deblasio invoked a phrase used as a rallying cry by cuban
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dictator fidel castro's right-hand man che guevarra. and it didn't fly. you know, as i explained, he's doing this in miami where obviously you have a ton of cuban exiles who fled from their lives under communist rule. deblasio is apologizing he didn't know the phrase was associated with guevarra. i'm not buying it because you know what? bill deblasio speaks spanish, and spent tons of times with the rebels in nicaragua trying to help them. he honeymooned in cuba. he's familiar with the whole
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culture. but he's a communist and maybe he thought others were communists too. joining me former special operations soldier bret vila kovich. >> one thing you have got to admit. it's starting to get entertaining. deblasio just essentially missed out on using his spanish language skills at the last democratic debates where other candidates got to teach us why we should listen to them. he just couldn't resist. he had to check that box and get that's cuban vote. so the first four words that he utters in spanish is a complete and utter disaster. he quotes a man that hundreds of thousands of cuban exiles regard as a total joash path and mass
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murderer. and he does it in miami where you have thousands of cubans who fled here from that revolution. but who knows. maybe he knew what he was doing. trish: i think he knew exactly what he was saying. he's even got the democratic mayor furious at him. he's being called out by everyone on this one. but i think he floated this out there thinking why not because let's not forget who he is. right? this is a self-proclaimed socialist. he thinks he should take over some buildings in new york because he doesn't think they are being properly utilized and the government should take them over so they can make better use of them. this is someone who spent time in nicaragua working for the rebels there. he knew of what he was saying. >> absolutely.
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you have got a guy here that has a record of liberal extremist views. he wants government to run everything from healthcare down to what we eat. maybe he didn't mean to say it because he is quoting someone to prop up a socialist regime. this is the way they think. trish: speaking of cuba in is a warship hang out from russia and it's still there. do you have any sense of why this is happening? is it time for the g20? and when are they going to get it out of there? >> it probably has to do with venezuela. the cubans and the russians have a strong intelligence sharing relationship. but it's probably more of a show of force for venezuela not to mess with the maduro regime.
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maduro is a puppet for russia. that country is important to russia. they have billions of dollars anyone investments. when the u.s. government put the sanctions on it and basically shut down some of their oil exports in the oil industry, you have russian companies circumventing those sanctions. trish: and they have a lot of debt in those oil ventures down there. we'll keep watching it all. it's good to see you. thank you so much. the p.c. police going full thoughting over kim car -- full throttle over kim car dash yanls
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new line of face wear, kimono. but first, the liberal media is super excited about bernie sanders saying he's going to call trump a racist to his face. as if the media doesn't do that already. how about bernie calling out his own party for not policing its own anti-semitism. >> in this country it says it's okay for people to push for okay for people to push for allegiance to a foreign
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trish: as 200 democrats kick their campaigns into high gear. a major frontrunner is threatening to call the president a racist to his face. >> if you are on stage with president trump in a general election, you are prepared to call him a racist to his face? >> absolutely. look, it gives me no pleasure to say that. i have conservative friend who are not racist. we can disagree in this country.
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but if you look at trump's life. sad to say, we have a bigot in the white house. that's exactly what i would say to him. trish: if you thought that was a bridge too far. take a look at this. president jimmy carter suggesting president trump did not win the 2016 elect on his own. >> there is no doubt the russians did interfere in the election. and i think the interference would show trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. he lost the election and he was put into office because the russians interfered on his behalf. >> so do you think president trump is an illegitimate president? >> based on way just said which i cannot retract.
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trish: harsh words from patriarchs from the left. joining me now, former bush advisor brad blakeman. what do you think. the people that voted for trump feel more compelled to vote for him again the more they hear stuff like that. >> but i have good news. bernie will never be on the stage with president trump in a general election to make those comments because derby is not electable or selectable. i think bernie's time has passed. i don't think it will be bernie. with regard to former president carter. we did have an investigation, mr. president. it went on for two years, a million documents, subpoenas, millions of dollars were spent. they came back and said the
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russians may have tried to influence our election but to no avail. president trump is quite legitimate. trish: who do you think it will be then? >> i think it could be kamala harris. i think she has got what it takes to outcriy the rest. trish: we heard that last night. >> she sure did. first she raises her hand and says illegal immigrants are entitled to healthcare. but then she tries to back peddle. if you look at that coverage, she was one of the first ones to raise her hand. trish: i thought she pointed a finger. how quickly did you raise your hand. how enthusiastically. but we did hear they want no borders, they want free healthcare for everyone free college for everyone.
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i hate to bring them down off these highs. but there is a reality called paying the bills. that reality means you can't just open up your country to anyone and every one who wants to come here and say we are going to take care of you. the people tuck paying the bills, the income earners that will get so heavily taxed. i think they are going to leave. hollande in france when everybody packed up and left. i do think you are on to something. i was pretty impressed with how she went after him last night. and she did so in a strategic thought out way. is she easier or is she harder for president trump to beat in 2020? >> as the 20 democrats running, and i believe there could be more before labor day. i think she'll be easy pickings. no matter who is nominated by
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the democratic party. they will have to go so far left to be selected that they become unelectable in a general election. there are moderate out there who in no way believe we have a higher sense of duty to those non-americans than americans themselves. all the gloom and doom the democrats said would befall us with president trump didn't come to be. the markets didn't crash. the markets are doing well. trish: the p.c. police in overtries over kim kardashian's new line of shapewear. the name kimono they say is cultural appropriation. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book
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getting a lot of heat because the japanese community and the pc police and the japanese community somehow think this is really bad. like you cannot say kimono and have shape where associated with it.what's really going on? >> really, the bottom line when it comes to buying products is, you do not to buy something you do not like. anyone that has ever been to the mall knows the drill. the something on it if it's weird or is not the right colo , maybe the brand name is something you find distasteful. guess what? walk out of the store, you do not have to buy it.that said, japan is a new segment of the retail market. maybe kim kardashian may want to consider strictly for business reasons but if it is just a few people commencing is cultural appropriation, i don't really think it matters and i think she will keep making money regardless. >> might there is a just a few people. i think a lot of people in japan might get a kick out of it.
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because she's tried to use her name, she is putting her name in there and kimono and kim and you know -- she is amazing in that she continues to be able to somehow print money by coming up with all these products. and this is just the latest one, of course. do you think any of this has anything to do with her support for president trump or her chumminess with president trump? >> i would like her people's thoughts on that. because i think she may have come under more fire if she did if she didn't support the president. people are easily offended by a lot of things these days. >> sure. enter she's associated with him in any way she will take more heat for it. now another story. taco bell palm springs hotel selling out into ministry lowest price for the hotel being $169 a night. so apparently, people want to just you know -- dream about taco bell in their sleep.
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[laughter] >> yeah, i think it really demonstrate the brilliance of the free market. because this is something that serves no utilitarian purpose. there is really no economic reason to go out and buy a trip to the taco bell hotel. but people are doing it and profiting from it and there is clearly demand. taco bell, if you listen, send an email to me i would love to join you in your palm springs resort! >> if my son six years old, soon to be seven may want to go. his good thing, he discovered that there is a spongebob hotel and he really wants to go there. taco bell, spongebob, if it makes money -- it makes money! a free market for you. speaking of free market to the women's soccer team has a really big victory over frese. great stuff in the world cup. there is a little black eye over this right now because the women's team, making
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significantly less money than the men's team despite the fact that recent numbers show the women's team is way more profitable than the men's team. with all that in mind, do they need to ask for a pay raise? >> i think that is exactly what they were doing with the lawsuit they are filing. the women's team is awesome. they are kicking butt. that is when i and won an amazing match and they are moving to the world cup. that is something that should be commended. there are so many different factors that go into what the teams are paid.a lot of it is controlled by fifa as an organization which is a global organization. different teams get different bonus structures but i think it is reasonable for the woman with such a popular team and momentum to ask for a pay raise. it is reasonable. >> do it while you're hot, right! >> absolutely. >> it is good to have you here, thank you so much. >> great to be here. >> i want to wish everyone a
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