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>> that is all i have time for, thank you for watching the best hour of your day, tomorrow night, former california congressman darrell issa, mattie dupler and mattie welch in one place, good-bye. . >> good evening i am gregg jarrett in for lou dobbs, president trump taking another step to secure southern border, tightening rules for illegals seeking asylum on southern border and cracking down a number of central americans eligible to enter the country. >> president trump's tariffs choking china's economy, beijing posting slowest growth since early 1990s, markets here in u.s. finish at record highs. >> and radical dimms in disarray for freshman -- 4 fresh men fren
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congresswomen actualing the party to extreme left. >> and call are for of president trump. latest turn to edward lawrence at the white house. >> president trump saying that anyone does not like america can pack up and leave, we made those comments defending his twitter war he had over weekend with alexandria ocasio-cortez. as well as three other new members of congress. president believes all your democrats hate the united states. >> i tell you what, i'm not happy with them, very easy to say, gee, well, it's okay. if weak politicians' to say, and democrats in this case, if they want to gear their wagons around these 4 people, i think they will have a tough election, i don't think that the people of the united states will stand for
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it. reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi said all lawmakers must support a forthcoming resolution in the house. the 4 congress women call the remarks by the president, again racist. president trump does not see what he said or tweeted as racist, saying the 4 congresswomen have the late filled language. >> they -- hate filled language. >> they hate our country, i think with a passion, it is possible i am wrong, voter will decide. reporter: president said that voters will see them for who they are, and decision will be made at ballot white so box thee their seats are up for election. >> trump administration today announcing tougher restrictions on asee loo asylum seekers makit harder for illegal immigrants to enter the nation, white house, noticing 90% of the claims are
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false. many are not actually fleeing an, oppressive government. this is a weekend after i.c.e. agency began rounding up illegal immigrants that have exhausted immigration process and have finally did portin -- deportatin orders. >> operation did not go off as publicize because, the story leaked out, robbing agents element of surprise. >> it started a number of days before yesterday. reporter: administration argues that 2 thousand immigrants south by i.c.e. is less than 1%. and a fraction of rough well -- 350,000 newly arrived central americans, most of whom claim asylum. >> against specific individuals who had their day in immigration court. >> they have been here working
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hard, they never broke wil the . reporter: most said nothing when up to 70% of proa president obas deportation had no criminal legal. >> your chances of getting caught and since back just went up. reporter: 90% were convicted of a crime, urge plump -- president trump the numbers remain about the seem. this could go on indefinitely as i.r.si.c.e. cycles through. >> thank you william. >> joining me now to talk about film fitton. -- tom fit en fitton of judicia,
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great to see you. they refuse to leave, also people who are convicted criminals, from rape to murder to burglary to car theft, assault and battery. is that aspect of it overlooked by people who are claiming this is a terrible thing to evict these people? >> well, almost always in addition to those crimes, here in violation of criminal law, most people here. they are here in criminal violation of the law, you have illegal aliens who have gone on to commit additional crimes, which need to be a focus, many of these crimes are violent and harm society. then you have those who are here illegally, who have ignored the rule of law. in terms of failing to show up or abide by deportation orders.
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if we can't do that, that is just open borders. the left has gone off the deepened. the veil has been lifted, they want no enforcement of immigration laws, this goes beyond amnesty, that says that everyone who got here until yesterday -- should be allowed to stay. what it tells you, it tells everyone, you get here, we'll protect you, the laws be danged. one other aspect of what went on this weekend, lawlessness of illegal aliens is won't -- one thing, but you have the public officials aiding and abetting, and mayor of new york tweeting out location of potential raids yesterday, places i.c.e. agents and other innocent at risk, unbelievable obstruction. if i were running doj, i would be initiating obstruction
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investigations to these people out their through warting the -- thwarts federal enforcement programs. >> and a law, 20 years ago, said harbors and aiding an illegal alien, it is a felony, public officials who are doing that, alerting them in advance, and there fo -- there -- aiding them for committing a crime. >> doing that type of activity. individuals have rights. even illegal aliens, they have rights. which the court and the law recognized. but these folks have avoided and ignored rule of law, beyond just crossing hire illegally -- crossing here illegally, they had their day in court, they are fugitives from justice, to have
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our public officials undermine the rule will law by aiding and abetting this shows that you rule of law crisis is not just about trying to remove the president through a coop, it is under mining rule of law at border, and ability to enforce the law in the interior. our republic is being buffeted from all sides by leftists who want to break the law for political purposes. >> always amazing to me that people who pass this law are some of the people who are now violating the laws,ly. let me ask you, president trying to take another task, so many people who either sneak in or otherwise, seeking asylum say, oh, yeahing i'l, i'll show up fy court date then they have antic. so -- vanish, a new rule, launched by the president, endorsed by the attorney general, is that we're now going
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to require you to seek asylum from a different country. not inside our borders where you vanish. attorney general, william barr said that will prevent what i just described. what do you think of that rule, it would be immediately challenged, president's enemies have said they will do that. >> arguably just a an applicatin of the current law, this rule reflects the law, which is that you know you sake -- you can't go through third party countries where asylum pune opportunities would be available to you to present an asylum claim on the our border, if you go through mexico. unless there are severe circumstances that prevent you from doing so, there is no reason you can't apply for asylum in mexico and consulate
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for u.s. in mexico, same for guatemala and elsewhere, the president is doing everything he can, in many ways to try to address this crisis, as his enemies for whatever reason, think that their job is to make the crisis worse. the left is -- they are geared toward breaking the border. i hope that judiciary begins to take a step back from the anti-trump activist, we had a ruling last week vindicates president's efforts to punish sanctuary cities, by putting them in back of line efficient doj grant make -- line for the doj grand making, maybe the judges will start following in rule of law, i'm not hopeful can happens short-term but their is a long ball game.
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gregg: ra radical dimms infightg continues on weekend at net roots conference in philadelphia, a number of speakers, congresswoman paula, tacking house speaker nancy pelosi. for dismissing the likes of aoc. tlaib and omar. senator bernie sanders rushing to their defense. >> i support alexandria ocasio-cortez and other's women desire to bring more people, young people, working class people who democratic party that is the future of the -- >> do you think that the speaker is being too tough on them? >> i think a little bit, you
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cannot ignore the young people of the country who are passionate about economic and racial and social and environmental justice, you have to bring them in. gregg: new york city mayor bill de blasio getting grilled for campaigning in iowa, a major blackout left parts of manhattan in the dark. >> president trump's 20 within campaign, rnc announcing a record shattered haul in second quarter, massive total $108 million, 27% more than the obama reelector campaign raised in its second quarter in 2011, combine trump election campaign and rnc have a 23 million cash on hand. joining me to talk about it, fox business political analyst, ed rollins. good to see you.
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i'm amused by the bernie sanders clip. i sense he and other democratic candidates running for president have been put in a box by the squad. >> he has. and certainly, they are entitled to their opinion. they don't represent young people, and they don't rent represent future of the young democrats. my sense is that she represents some of those same constituent sees, but that is not the democratic party for the future, if it is, then we'll do well. gregg: polling shows a majority of americans like and endorse capitalism, the figure 69% almost 70% are against socialism, that is not a winning issue. >> not a winning issue, people get to know more and more the
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premise, a redut redistributetif wealth and government spending, they are the ones advocating the to sigs. >> yet the squad, 4 freshmen represents who you know know nothing, have no experience, with 4 votes no power, except for twitter. seem to have hijacked the democratic party to socialist, progressive venue, that i say most americans are against. -- that you that is christmas comes early for republicans. >> i would take congresswoman omar and run her all over the country if i were national committee, after the stuff she was spouting today, hate, and anti-americannism, she has the best story, she did come from another country. america did open doors, allow
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her to be congresswoman, she to be grateful every day for the american process, not be trashing it. gregg: the other thing is, brit hume made a great point, we've gotten to a point where the term racist is thrown around much it diminishes civil right move. and neutralizes impact of an important term. ma. -- she said she should consider possibility that people who disagree with her, do not disagree with her color. >> it was a good co column, andu know anyone who is white or older is now racist, no matter what you have done in the course of your life. i have worked all my life, and i
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have a chinese daughter, anything that i say according to them, i am a racist, i am not, i will defend that. there are racists that do need to be called out but right now their comments are more racists than anyone else. gregg: trump's fundraising has been blockbuster. 123 million cash on hand. more than obama at-this-point in 2011. what do you make? >> they have a first rate operation there. probably a billion dollar campaign by the time they are finishes, have you 24 democrats raising money, in the end that wilwill come down to the nomine, they will raise sufficient money but not at rate of obama. gregg: it is fair to say those figures represent whatever message president is sending may be his america first agenda is resonating. >> his base, which is 45-47% in
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there is more intend today than ever. they have seen success of this presidency. and my sense he needs to get another point or 2 to win. but, i think he will do that, he has not begun opposition to democrats, they are sort of self destructioning themselves. gregg: the polls show him behind democratic candidates. >> they are meaningless. reality is that 50% that they are getting near is the democrat base number. and then trump's number 43, 44% is what traditional republicans get, it will come backions campaign begins, everyone knows what trump is about. he has not lost his support. but when people know what joe biden or you know healthcare for all or raising taxes those things, there will be a lot of
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people backing away from that. gregg: ed rollins good to see you. >> thank you. gregg: wild new dashcam video of a man opening fire on a police officer in tennessee. that happened while the shooter's three children, were in the car, nobody was injured it began after officers responded to a call about a possible shooting related to a domestic violence incident in an apartment, police arrived and saw the man take off, he has been arrested. >> coming up next, millions of american jobs are disappearing at hands of illegal immigrants, we'll have more on that when we come back. beep goes off ]
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growing at slowest pace since 19 in second quarter, chinese import down from last year, "wall street journal" reports that american companies like rumba and gopro, shifts production to other country as tariffs take the toll. new numbers show how effective our immigration laws, then under previous administrations, according to pew research center, typical illegal immigrant has been living here in the united states for 15 years. also find that 7. 6% illegals holding jobs that would have otherwise gone to american citizens and legal immigrantses, joinying me to talk about congressman matt gaetz, the pew research was very instructive. they found that with illegals on
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average, staying here 15 years, without really getting caught or deported, is a financial burden to the american taxpayer more than 700 billion dollars. they are gaining the system. >> they are. left would tell us that this is what is required to be humane. this humanity requires american taxpayer to shoulder the burd inep forever -- burden forever for whom ever can get in pew study is relevant. democrats would say that even if we catch people at the border, if -- a judge said they have no valid asylum claim, it is racist to suggest they should be removed by i.c.e. for committing crime of unlawful entry to our country, there are real
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consequences to american economy and american people in we continue the lawlessness. gregg: because of the president's tariffs, u.s. companies are now shifting their manufacturing production jobs to there are countries rather than china. as a consequence, china's economy is weakening, may be headed for a freefall. is it fair to say that president's strategy on tariffs seem to be working. >> president trump is first american president to truly understand china, sh he is developing leverage to try to get a better deal for american worker, it is not just that china economy is growing, the american companies are making other plans. if china maintains the position
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of nonnegotiation relative to our trade policies, impact will not just be temporary for them but long-term, and american companies like you mentioned who are making different decisions about their supply chip ar chait likely to go back to china, when you look at way that china cheats by manipulating currency. >> i must ask you about robert mueller, you sit on judiciary committee, now been charged. he was supposed to talk to intel committee and judiciary committee wednesday this week it has been delayed by at least a week. some are scebs calkept -- some e ever happen, what do you know? >> i know democrats have been able to secure any testimony. nancy pelosi and others in democrat leadership know that if they engage in impeachment, the
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american people will punish them for that in 2020 election, overwhelming 3 reelection a transformational president, that said radical elements of democratic party seem to be in control that tension is making it difficult for them to proceed, and it just looksl looe a joke we know that real work that has to be done in is probing origins of this investigation, and determining why our president was impropropy accused of committing crimes for 22 month, i am we have our gregg jarrett book. >> thank you, i appreciate that plug. so many questions to be asked of robert mueller. by republicans. democrats are just looking for sound bites to repeat for a report. but among many questions, i have a list of about 20, one would be
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mr. mueller, you sat across a desk from peter strzok and you fired him because of his bias text. yet, number one, you never asked him if that bias infected his decisions and contaminated special counsel investigation, and you let him walk out of that office with his cell phone, you done confiscate it and preserve that evidence as a result, it was wiped clean. is that one of the questions he should be asked. >> he will be asked questions about assembly of his team, at inception and just number of people who left his team under a cloud of bias, not just strzok, there were attorneys as well, who had been sends messages like viva la resis stance. they went to work for robert mueller, they were involved in the decisions of this investigations, i believe that
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the bias of this team is reason why there was so much focus on the president, his campaign and almost no focus on the extensive contacts between dnc vendors and russians who are trying to destabilize your democracy by lying about donald trump and his campaign. gregg: you know. it was no wonder that it was a partisan panel, because, mueller left is to weisman of all people, partisan in chief to select the staff. you know, that is just one of the many questions, i would have, what in the world were you thinking allowing a guy like weisman to come near the building? congressman matt gaetz, best of luck to you. >> thank you. gregg: we would like to hear your thoughts, share your comments follow lou on twitter, @loudobbs could like him on facebook. >> coming up next, a billionaire tech investor says that google could use their positiona one of world's most powerful companies
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will layoff employs in the r&d in u.s. there is no technical reason to exclude huawei from uk's 5g network, u.s. has warned uk and otherral whether i. others over security concerns. >> peter teal wants the cia and fbi to investigate google for the quote, treasonnist, ties to chinese military, google coming up fire last year after refusing to renew contract with u.s. department of defense but had previously worked on a sensor search engine for china. numbers me now, cyber security expert morgan wright, i have met peter teal, spend an hour talking with him, he is one of
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the smartest people you will ever meet, when he makes an accusation like this, i think it has to be taken seriously, does he make a valid point. >> he absolutely does. i have written articles about this for the hill,. google and microsoft there are a lot of companies that building technology they refuse to sell to our military, our police in united states, but yet they clab -- grab -- collaborate with the chinese. everyone that they are building from ai, machine learning, facial recognition it ends up in the hands of chinese military, that does not please a lot of my friends, pelton group, they are stationed all over the world. >> very interesting to see how google in the statements, is
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parsing words appears to be prevaricating, we're not directly dealing with the chinese military. well, directly is the operative word. quote from the chairman of joint chiefs, general dunford said, the work that google is doing in china is indirectly benefiting the chinese military. that is the point you are making. >> yes. they are collaborating with chinese, building technology they know full well will end up in hands of the military. we in america even with artificial intelligence. we believe about a human in the loop, no one can pull a trigger or drop a bomb without a hume knoanmaking that -- human make g final decision. we may fight a war to where there is no morality on other side, they are dropping bombs
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and bullets faced on artificial intelligent. that is the type of warfare we have to prepare for. that is what general dunford is taking about. they are concerns and use of technology will be a big part. gregg: teal believes that intelligence agencies have infiltrated their ai, operations. >> no doubt. gregg: asking you about threat, the cyber threat, a recent threat assessment that iran, china and russia have the capability to launch a massive cyber attack on our electrical grid and infrastructure, you believe that? >> yes, absolutely. this has been a target -- by the way, russia launched first against energy grid in world war ii. they took out hide hydroelectri.
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this is an equalizer and another tool for china to use too destabilize in areas they look to eckert their in-- exert their influence. new york city, how long were they without power, even if it was an accident does not matter, look at that impact it has. >> i was here almost got stuck in an elevator, fortunately we have massive generators. morgan wright, thank you so much. >> good to see you. gregg: facebook group catching eye of u.s. air force. after thousands of members say they want to storm the area that is known at area 51. national security correspondent jennifer griffin with that story from the pentagon. reporter: a joke but one that
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air force taking seriously. a facebook post and avoided fake designed to get likes announced a plan to raid air force base in nevada, known at area 51. >> more than 1 million people have signed up for the storm area 51. they can't stop all of us even, for late september, the post declares we can move faster than their bullets. let's see them ale yeps aliens,s enough to spook the air force, they don't use term area 51. largest training range in united states low -- located in nevada, one reason they don't want initials to -- officials to trespass they are worried some might be killed. saying: there has been interest
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in ufosightings since revealed that year military spent 22 million to research ufo's and announce new classified guide lines for how its pilots should report them. last month navy briefs several senators on capitol hill about u.s. ufoen courtsers like thisos one. off of east coast of the u.s. an unade ounidentified aerial phen. >> you have objects, maneuvering without sign of propulsion. reporter: not clear the facebook followers who said they would storm area 51 are real, and not russian bots, fact ha facebook t to comment. >> thank you. gregg: despite greatist effort was radical left, president trump is working to solidify his judicial legacy, we'll have more
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that every senator running for president voted far less often for the president's judges, this congress compared to previous congress. senators amy klobuchar, kamala harris, cory booker voted with t half of trump judges. >> what say surprise. gregg: president trump is cementing his judicial legacy, nominating more than 125 judges to federal court, on pace with previous president but ahead of others with appeals court nomination, and nominating two supreme court justices brett cough -- kavanaugh and neil gorsuch. joining me, author of the book
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justice on trial, molly hemingway. fox news contributor, and kerry on severino. good to see you both. >> great to be here. gregg: molly, around page 202, you tell a story about melania trump watching chief accuser testify against kavanaugh, tell us about that. >> we interviewed more than 100 people to research justice on trial, we got amazing behind the scenes details about what was going on at white house, the senate, kavanaugh family. we learned that midway through that second round of testimony, melania tells her husband, you know that woman is lying, we thought it was interesting, that is type of conversation happening in millions of homes in america, you did not see a lot of mainstream media coverage
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of pack people did not find ford's story particularly convincing, she made an allegation but she had no evidence to support that allegation, she ended up showing there were holes. >> she sought corroboration from one of her high school friends. tell us about that. >> that was a fascinating story to learn more bwe knew she said there were 4 men -- young men and women at party, they included her friend -- leland kaiser a good friend of hers, a liberal democrat, and continuing to this day, someone who did not want to see kavanaugh confirmed when kaiser learned she was named, she was surprised and taken aback and tried to rack her brain to think, what was that party, how could i not were such an important point in my
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friend's life, she put out a statement at the time, saying i don't remember this but i believe christine, and then we learned that also later in the process, there were attempts from common friends of hers with christine blase ford to pressure her to change nows her statemeno be her supportive. she wanted to be supportive but she could not do that cons is at with the truth. she cam -- became more convinced later it did not lineup with her memory of that summer. gregg: even a former phoeb phoet trying to convince her to alter her testimony. molly, i am not sure that
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christine ford's testimony in hindsight holds up well, but overall did the entire affair backfire on the democrat? >> well, yes, and no, the confirmation battle was won. you saw a lot of voters were outraged by tactics used by democrats, erepublicans mic ered up several seats in senate, but no one has been held accountable for sharing or making false claims about brett kavanaugh, the senate de democratted that violated a lot of providures seedures -- procedures have not been held accountable. we detail in our book how after
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clarence tom' hearings that country believed him over his accuser 2 to 1. but, by the time that the media and others spent decades rewriting that narrative and recrafting it, you might not see those figures today, it was important for us in researching and reports to book this tell what happened, get inside details. be able to share the story. gregg: the king of sleaze, michael avenatti, insinuating system level in this. what struck me was, on page 20, i believe that kavanaugh's wife was prescient about what would happen. >> we learned she was praying for the nomination happened he would not get nominated. she thought he was most qualified but she had been through two bruising confirmation processes before, democrats did not top confirm him to his first posted, she
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thought, we have a great life ewe're doing well, this will be difficult are in the family, she could not have known how difficult, it was a bles pleasee learning about details, she was a strong woman supported her family through a lot that many would not have been able to come out on other side of as strong as this family did. gregg: thank you so much for sharing some of your books -- your book, on-line or buy on a local bookstore. >> thank you. gregg: coming up in, president trump pounces on radical dimms as party comes closer to all out civil war, we'll have more on that after the break, stick (vo) the hamsters, run hopelessly in their cage. content on their endless quest, to nowhere. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits.
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reporter: another record-setting day on wall street. the nasdaq hitting a record close up 14 points. a reminder, listen to lou's report coast to coast three times a day on the salem national -- radio network. president trump: these are people who in my opinion hate our country. you can say what you want. but get a list of all the statements they have made.
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all i'm saying is if they are not happy here, they can leave. i am sure there will be many people who won't miss them. gregg: i'm gregg jarrett, thanks for joining us. trish: president trump's strategy on china is clearly work. president trump: we are taking the toughest ever action to confront china's trade abuse. look at the front page of the "wall street journal." you will see where china had its worst year in 27 years. trish: the wall street journal spelling it out. unfortunately this news is being overhah doughs none other than by the president's tweets. tomi lahren is joining us with her reaction. immigr r
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