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citizenship is counted so that we know how many citizens we have in the united states. make sense? david: a very busy day for us. thanks for joining us. good night from new york. trish: the war of words between nancy pelosi and far left alexandria ocasio-cortez taking a new twist with the outspoken congresswoman accusing the house leader of wait for it, racism. original, right? now pelosi, i suppose, knows how it feels. we are on it. president trump not backing down on the citizenship fight. issues a new order to every government department to turn over citizenship data. a big uh-oh for working class
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joe. we'll get all the details. a hurricane watch is in effect right now for louisiana and tropical storm barry is expected to strengthen into a hurricane. we are going to take you live to new orleans later in the hour. trish: a public spat between far left dems and nancy pelosi. she is being accused of explicitly singling out newly elected women of color. ilhan omar and rashida tlaib,
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and iana pressly. it was nancy pelosi trying to load her up with work to keep her out of the spotlight. >> 2000 i was assigned to four of the busiest committees and four subcommittees. sometimes i one der if they are trying to keep me busy. >> how they are interpreting and carrying it through another place is up to them. but i'm not going to discuss it any further. with all due respect. i said what i have to say on the subject. trish: caldwell strategy consulting. gianno caldwell. doesn't it start to lose its effectiveness if you keep
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running around saying everybody is racist and that's why they are not seeing eye to eye with you, because they are racist, and perhaps nancy pelosi and joe biden because he took heat from kamala harris. is nancy pelosi getting a taste of what perhaps the president has to deal with? >> democrats have used these tactics against republicans or anyone they disagreed with. so why not use these against your leadership. i'm not surprised to see this occur. what i am surprised to see is why nancy pelosi isn't pushing back harder than she is now. a congresswoman is leading the conversation on everything going not house of representatives. i'm reminded of the scriptures mark 3:25.
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a house divided against itself cannot stand. trish: if your party is torn to shreds, it will make it a lot harder come 2020. >> i'm not happy with any of it. i'm not happy pelosi said what she said to maureen dowd. and i'm not happy with what aoc said. they are the on four democrats that voted against the immigration bill when the entire congressional black caucus voted for it. to make a wedge issue of race out of this i think is irresponsible. members of the congressional black caucus said so today. i think aoc is walk it back and i think it will blow over and is not a big deal in the long run. >> it's a very big deal.
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trish: she put it out there because it worked before against her opponents. and she may see nancy pelosi who is loading her up with work as kind of an opponent. she tried to walk it back today, take a look. >> it's four individuals. and knowing the media van we are operating in, knowing the amount of death threats. knowing the amounts of concentration of attention, i think it's just worth asking why. >> do you think she has raition animus? >> no, no, absolutely not. trish: that's different than what she said before because she felt her quote-unquote squad was getting attacked because they are minorities. >> she was alluding that nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house is a racist. it was clear to everyone. for an individual like her who
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knows what word means and knows if she he something, the fire is going to spread very quickly. she was irresponsible. the american people elected democrats to run the house of representatives. we are not getting anything done. this becomes very, very problematic for this speaker of the house. >> she is speaking and getting a lot of media attention. >> nothing for the american people. trish: he's saying and i quote, it tells you the level of ignorance to american history on their part, right? that we are as the democratic caucus. so as to what we are as a democratic caucus. she is saying aoc and the rest
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of them trying to suggest nancy pelosi is racist is parting ways with the history of what this caucus is supposed to have done in the past. >> the history of the democratic party is a racist party. >> it hasn't been that for 100 years. >> let's talk about the '94 crime bill. they have been pushing racist policies for a long time. you should very well know the history of your party. their racism has been very blatant. don't do that. don't do that. trish: come on, guys. >> don't yell at me. guys, guys. i will say this. the democratic party has in many, many ways disenfranchised
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minorities by deliberately keeping them down through economic policy that does smog to help these groups. it needs to be changed and perhaps it will change. tonight a new report, a democratic presidential candidate, middle class joe isn't so middle class. >> i'm referred to as middle class joe. >> i know i'm called middle class joe. trish: joe biden is under fire for using a tax loophole that president obama tried and failed to close. joe biden saved as much as half a million dollars. as tons of liberals threaten to move to canada, guess who is applying to become a u.s. citizen? our very own steve hilton. not the best way to double your pay. the manager of a florida dunkin
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donuts shop made up a fake employee so she could collect two economics. president trump announced an executive order to count every single u.s. citizen. jody hykes doesn't understand why it's so controversial. president trump: we are not backing down on our efforts to determine citizenship status of the united states population. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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president trump: there used to be a time when you could proudly declare, i am a sit season of the united states. now they are trying to erase the very existence of a very important word, and a very important thing, citizenship. today i'm here to say we are not backing down on our effort to determine the citizenship status of united states population. trish: president trump taking executive objection ordering every government agency to turn over citizenship data to the congress department to determine how many people are actually in this country illegally.
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the move would mean the citizenship question would be left off the 2020 census. joining me now, georgia congressman jody hykes. it's become such a sticking point that president and attorney general barr said it will get slowed down in the courts forever. >> that's the point. it would be slowed down. we are only five month away from the 020 when the census gets under way. logistically it was an uphill battle. so the president has come out today with an enormous win because, trish, in reality what's going to happen, we are going to have more information and more accurate information.
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whatever it is. trish: how do you know? i know there are estimate saying 11 million here illegally. but how do we really know. the census isn't perfect either. what can you do that will get at that issue with a number that you say is correct. >> we know we'll get skewed inaccurate information from the kren suls itself. what we also know is we have tons of information from educational record, medical records, social security records, on and on and on. now all these federal agencies and departments giving those records for the purpose of discovering who is not only here in our country, but who is here
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legally and who is here illegally. we'll get much more information and much more accurate information than could have been obtained from a mere census question. trish: do you think it's more than 11 million? >> we'll find out. i have my suspicions it will exceed that number. but we are going to find out. trish: the house judiciary committee is issuing subpoenas for people tied to mueller's report. congressman, your democratic colleagues seem to be grasping at straws. what are they possibly hoping, do you think, to find? >> i don't know for sure. but there is no question, the entire democratic party is in absolute disarray. they have been for the longest time looking for every haystack possible in the hopes of finding
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a needle they can use against this president. every attempt has failed. now their attempt to get mueller in, i believe the same backfire is going to occur. we'll get to the bottom of this, the fisa question and all the corruption. trish: ways your -- -- ways your suspicion? >> we know there are a host of people of involved in putting together a false dossier from which a fisa warrant was granted to spy on the president and his campaign and family. that should never happen to anyone. trish: we are talking about the obama administration. >> we are going to see. i'm grateful attorney general barr is committed to get to the bottom of this. i don't want to speculate how
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far up the food chain it's going to go. but we know it's going to go pretty significantly just with hillary clinton. trish: there are a lot of questions and americans deserve answers. it shouldn't matter which side you are on here. you should be on the side of americans, and our freedoms. and our privacy rights. and the idea you can get a fisa warrant because somebody is on the opposite side of an issue or campaign, that should terrify every one. thank you for joining us. coming up, remember joe biden? middle class? like the rest of hard-working america. >> i don't think these guys understand us. i'm including us because we come from the same background. i am just a normal middle class
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our after lies and the united states. they just want all that attention. but it's also kind of dangerous. iran's revolutionary guards boat tried to take over a british oil tanker. iran failed in its attempt. they are out there trying to shoot down our drones and take over you a u.k. tanker. iran is denying they did anything wrong. they are trying to say our drone was in their air space when it was in international air space. >> iran has behaved -- they have always been a ma line actor, terrorist supporter and killed ply soldiers when i was in iraq. they have been a malign actor
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for many many years. their intensity of malign activity has increased. trish: joining me, anthony tata. good to see you again, general. they keep poking us and poke us. at what point do you have say enough? >> you just showed a good friend of mine, getting ready to be the head of the joints chiefs. he has his hand firmly on the grasp of the u.s. military. and he understands what the costs would be if we were to directly confront iran and go into that country. so it's good and it's reassuring to have a man like mark milley advising the president.
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particularly when you might have folks like downpole on who might d like john bolton who might be more ambitious in that regard. trish: john bolton has taken a lot of heat, even from me. but it's a good cop-bad cop. he ought to scare the heck out of iran. he's not going to shy away. then you have the president playing that wait a second role. and he was showing us he's willing to take a step back because he could have done some more' significant. >> he made a reasoned decision to take things in a very pace that might be more deliberate and understanding, give them a little bit more of a chance to get into negotiations, and that's what the rsh wants. he has -- what president trump wants.
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he has no interest in a war with iran. trish: you know what iran wants. the president said the deal was lousy for the u.s. it was an all-around terrible deal, but it was a deal that had been made. but if you are iran, you say how will we know the next president of the united states won't tear up what we negotiated with president trump? >> iran is the number one state sponsor of terror. there was knowing in that deal that made them stop doing that. they have their rough can guards and special forces all the way in iraq on the jordanian border in syria, pressing up against israel. there has been no change in their behavior. trish: now we said deal is over. but the president has been
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pretty generous in offering them an opportunity to sit down and spree negotiate something, and they continue to just thumb their noses. somewhat we have to understand is our duty is to protect the commerce coming through, the persian gulf and the strait there. the u.k. is right there. and iran seize an opportunity to create a wedge in nato or the e.u. this iranian deal is all about commerce for the european union. they were opening up huge markets in persia to sewer mean countries. it's an economic deal. trish: our companies couldn't invest. i have spoken to people who ran pretty big companies at the time, and they said they had to
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go through european entities. so america got no access to the financial rewards, only the europeans. >> good on the u.k. for being by our side. iran is trying to drive that wedge twins and find some seam they can rip at. and they have mainstream media on their side, in support of the mullahs and all that. i don't see it happening. if they were smart, they would think long and hard before working this administration and his president. general tata, it's good to see you. congrats on the new book. the most of arizona thing ever. a driver unharmed after a cactus crashes right through his car. coming up. we have all the details and the
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trish: 2020 campaign heat not letting you have on vice president joe biden. he's in trouble for using an income tax loophole. those loopholes exist so i don't entirely fault him or using it. but it may be hypocritical. loopholes typically in this case
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that has been used to benefit the rich in his case allowed him to pay $500,000 less in taxes in 2017 and '18. the obama administration was trying to kill the exact loophole biden used. and bind was obama's vice president. so there is a little hypocrisy. joining us to discuss it, steve hilton. welcome back. good to see you. i was going to say, i don't necessarily have a problem with someone using the loopholes that are there. but he's the vice president of the united states with the administration trying to close this loophole. does he not say to his accountant, let's be judicious in this? >> it's not exactly a news
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headline that a democrat is a hypocrite because they do on so many issues all the time. this is a guy who presents himself as a regular blue collar guy. he hasn't been there for 40 years or so. he has been a fully paid up member of the swamp for decade. but there is a serious policy point. he along with all the other democrats attack president trump's tax cuts and republican tax cuts all the time. saying people should pay more tax. but what they reveal, just like most of other people, they want to keep more of what they earn. republicans understand that instinct. and the democrats by their actions so they understand it. but when it comes to policy it's all out the window. >> it's like they are trying to reinvent the human race.
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but when it comes down to their own behavior, somehow those rules they want to create for everyone else don't apply to them? >> in a way it's revealing to see this. this attack on the wealthy and rich and the 1%. you will hear so much of this throughout this campaign. it's another example of how joe biden has been pushed to the left. and now with this hypocrisy that's so plain for everyone to see, i think it will blunt that attack. trish: i want to congratulate you. you just announced on your show that you are applying to be an american citizen. so that's great news. i think we would like you. i think you will be a good addition, sir. what motivated you, steve?
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>> we have been here, my family, for just over 7 years. i can't tell you how grateful i am for the opportunity i have had since we moved here. i got to teach at stanford. i started a business, i have an opportunity to be part of the family at fox. that would never have happened in any other country. i just feel so proud to be here. and another thing i would say is the more i am here the more i learn about america and what i say all the time the more i learn about america, the more i love about america. the foundation, the heart of this country. technically i learned about it's years ago. but being here and experiencing it, it's such an honor. trish: do you feel american? >> yes. i honestly feel at home here in every sense in a way i haven't felt before. trish: even in california.
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>> even in california. there is a lot to change in california. i just think this is clearly the greatest country in the world. people are so wonderful. it's an honor to be here and i want to make it official. trish: i appreciate hearing that. i say that with sincerity. there is a lot of stuff that's not so good about where we are as a country. we talk about it a lot. every night on this show. i like being reminded of that. because this is a really special place. so thank you for recognizing it. >> thank you for having me if it works out. trish: you can get steve hilton every single night on the fox news channel. not the best way to double your pay.
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the manager of a florida dunkin' donut shop making up fake employee so she can collect an extra paycheck. aoc says she wants to get rid of the department of homeland security. how does fema, the department that deals with emergencies. an emergency has just been declared in louisiana. how would that work, aoc? >> i.c.e. is not under doj, it's under the department of homeland security. we have now -- >> would you get rid of homeland security, too? >> i think so.
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trish: tropical storm barry barreling towards the gulf coast and the state of louisiana is under a state of emergency. hey, rick -- reporter: i'm happy to report bourbon street is still open for business. though i'm told it's not as crowded as it would be on a
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normal thursday night. you wouldn't know a storm is coming unless you head down to the riverwalk. the floodgates have been shut down in anticipation of flooding. the weather is expected to take a dramatic turn for the worse sometime tomorrow morning. then potentially hurricane force wind. this is the first time the city of new orleans has faced a hurricane threat. it's 15 feet and rising. the storm surge could be 2-3 feet. they have issued mandatory evacuation orders for grand island and plaquamines pair par.
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the president tweeted it's imperative that you heed the directions of fema and local officials. here is more from louisiana's governor. >> this is going to be a significant weather event for a big part of louisiana. and if you have not already done so, i am encouraging residents to repair now. it's not too late. reporter: up to 3,000 national guard have been activated and high-water rescue vehicle have been prepositioned. again, trish, we are expecting things could start getting dicey sometime tomorrow. >> i'm surprised more people aren't getting out. i certainly have vivid memories of being there in the aftermath of katrina. if you are from new orleans you know how dangerous these things are and can be. do you anticipate there will at
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some point be that exodus? it looks lively behind you. reporter: first all, this storm is nowhere near the size katrina was. this is a 5 and this is barely a 1 yet. for the city of new orleans and the french square. some of the outlying areas, yes. but the french quarter no. even when you do tell them, they don't often leave. trish: it's becoming mainstream. marijuana with state after state legalizing the drug even though it's against federal law. part of that pot business comes from cbd for short. it doesn't have the lethal stuff that would make you high. right now it's got a $5 billion
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revenue pro yeks for sales. national retailers are trying to get in on the game. the former president of kellogg, north america and a change of career. he's now chairman and ceo of a canadian company that sells products not ladies with the thc. you make creams and shampoos and gummy bears, but it doesn't get you high? >> no. it's a completely different industry. my company is 100% cbd. $5 billion going to $20 billion in the next four, five years. it's a massive consumer area of
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growth. last year after the farm bill passed. what's going to drive the growth? several things. it will go mainstream distribution. as you can seat momentum is building. mainstream distribution will be a key driver of growth. brands, innovation and supply chain and quality, efficacy, those are the things we'll find in branded cbd products on shelves over the next four or five years. trish: i have done a lot of reporting on this. i had a book a number of years ago talking about joint ventures, inside america's
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almost legal marijuana industry. but way was talking about in this book is this growth and explosion in what was an underground industry. i rightly predicted it would increasingly become more above ground. but what you are talking about is using a part of the marijuana plant that isn't going to get someone high, but will offer other benefits. >> it's a very different plant in the sense this is hem'. you can dirkts's hemp. but there is no thc. in the plants we cultivate. the plants we grow have zero. so it's different from the plants you would imagine that you find thc. trish: why would anybody want it? >> the boom of natural remedies
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in life. natural plant-based nutrition and remedies will continue in this country for a long time to come. hemp and cbd is part of that. the extract from the plant, you take a hemp plant and you fuse that into different products, creams, and as you go forward, food and beverage will be more prevalent. trish: why would you want it. >> you can't talk about benefits because the fda regulates. but 80% of the people who take cbd today say it works for them. however, working for them is defined by them. 40% of people who take it use it every day. trish: really interesting talking to you. congrats on the new venture and
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trish: welcome back, time for lightning round, fox host brit is back with us, an arizona driver. survived this brush with deet. a giants cactus crashed through hihis car window. the driver walked away. scott-free. is that not wild? >> i love that reading about it, seeing videos, that the local authorizes say, they believe alcohol of involved. this is the most astute observation i have heard. several shots and containers of alcohol were involved. trish: he is lucky to be okay. >> in northeast you are careful with deers.
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trish: florida dunkin' donut manager arrested for collecting a paycheck for a fake employee, she was charged with grand theft for depositing the alleged fake employee's account. >> you are like wow the thought process was complex. there are easier ways to try to get a grand or 1600 than creating a fake employee. trish: like maybe work more? >> right. i was surprised, you know 8 bucks an hour for that time, it went to mid may, it of only 1600, that sad for minimum wage employees, she wanted to have a big summer, but that did not work out. trish: this is an intresting
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story. rare alligator sighting in chicago? >> gosh, they are spreading. trish: police are responding to this 5 foot gator in the local lagoon. they are spreading up from dunkin' donuts in florida, they are going to chicago. it has evaded getting captured, people in chicago should be careful. >> this time of year, everyone is outside, enjoying chicago weather, that is a smartal great alexandrial --alligator. >> how. >> pet? did someone have a pet. escape from the zoo? don't go swimming in chicago. trish: a man miraculously
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fortunately, survives a plunge over niagara falls waterfall, he was seen climbing over a retaining wall, entering then carried over the 167 foot waterfall. that is amazing. surviving. >> minimal injuries? trish: i think he is pretty injured, but surviving. i woman went over in a barrel. >> go to warm weather but not dominican republic, if you want to swim and be one with nature. trish: you were in portugal. >> it was excellent. >> i'm looking for summer vacation. >> i would go there, relatively cheap. it people are friendly, the
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ocean is cold, but you could handle it. trish: thank you. big show tomorrow, make sure you tune in. have a great night, guy bond ben is in for kennedy. guy: thank you trish, show down at oc coral, aoc and her squad of super lefties gearing up to testify on capitol hill tomorrow, to testify on what they claim are oh horrors at out south inborder. i am guy benson in for kennedy. alexandria ocasio-cortez claimings that border detention centers are some kind of hell on earth, and claims that migrants are forced to drink toilet waters among other things, trump administration said this a figment

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