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for victory. we have an armed forces that is unparalleled. to achieve victory there is no substitute for the unmatched courage and character of those who proudly wear the nation's uniform. david: tonight the trump administration attempting to stem the flow of illegal migrants across our southern border by announcing it will detain undocumented children with their families while their cases are spending. the president also slamming birthright citizenship. >> we are looking at right citizenship very seriously. it's ridiculous. david: brandon judd is sheer on that. bill barr firing back at rashida tlaib after she -- bill maher
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calling out rashida tlaib after she called for a boycott of his show. david: it's nearly impossible to reach one of alexandria ocasio-cortez's offices. there are fears of massive crowds at the infamous area 51 site. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. hi, everybody. i'm david asman in for trish. the trump administration cracking down on wait calls loopholes in our immigration system, unveiling a new rule allowing officials to cross our border illegally indefinitely while their asylum cases proceed through the courts. the previous limit was 20 days
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for which they had to be rye leased. but that's not all. the president has other measures in his sights. -- president trump: you walk across the border, you have a baby, congratulations, the baby is a citizen. we are look at this seriously. david: what does this new rule mean for the folks on the line. the border patrol officers, does it make their jobs harder or easier. >> as we see a decline in illegal immigration we can focus on the senator cot is and criminal aliens coming across the border. if we can put a dent into those profits we'll see a much more secure border. this is the doing what's in his authority because congress failed to step up and act when
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they could have acted. because they didn't act the president is going it alone, and he's being successful and effective in coming up with rules and regulations. it's paying huge dividends as we speak right now. david: the bottom line is this will reduce catch and release. it was one of the main lures or incentives for bringing people here illegally. right? >> there are several drivers that fuel illegal immigration. but the main driver is catch and release. all we have to do is go back to april of 2017 when we saw 45-year lows in the number of people crossing the border illegal lire. people thought if they crossed the border illegally, they thought they would be held pending their asylum hearing. now that we are going to hold people, those numbers will again drop.
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i expect they will go back down to 45-year lows again. david: incentive matters. the word spreads. all through latin america they are getting cues from what's happening on the border itself. when they sense things are tightening they don't take the trip. as the president said, 2,000 miles is a long way to go. >> exactly. if you look at what drives this immigration. the cartels know what's happening in the united states. when saying wary cities pass policies that protect illegal aliens. they will be able to tell people, all you have to do is pay me, i will get you into the border and you will be able to stay. they know what's going on and it spreads throughout the world. not just in latin america. we'll see an uptick in people from the african nations. from all over the world, this
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spreads throughout the world and that is again one of those drivers that fuels illegal immigration. david: there is another side to the cartel issue. weren't they in addition to getting money from the up grants, sort of human carriers of people across the border. they were also using the illegals to divert attention from their dug activities. this will be able to focus you more on their drug alone. >> yes. what we want to do is go after these cartels. we want to stop these fake asylum claims. what's interesting. you would think all people, at least they claim, the democrats claim to care about people:if they truly cared about people they would want the rule of law. it's the lax rules that put people in the hand of these criminal cartels. david: the president said there
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is a sort of myth being spread by the democrats against his positions saying they don't care about children. in fact tips implying they want to have children suffer. the only people i think are interested in people suffering are the cartel, are the coyote, the people use those children to get across themselves and they are not even the parents. >> you are correct. the rule of law is what protects people. president trump cares about people. i had the opportunity to speak with him on multiple occasions. i know what it is that drives him to want to stop illegal immigration. it's because he cares about the people in the united states. he cares about the people putting themselves in the hand of criminal cartels. you don't top that unless you enforce the laws and believe that laws are important. david: border patrol agents care as well. the most of insulting thing of all that being put out by the
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democrats is the fact the people putting their lives on the line don't care about the people. i have to ask about birthright citizenship. the president said it's in his target now. some people say it goes against the 14th amendment even though that was directed at slaves and their relationship as citizens after the civil war. how many times did you or your acts see pregnant women come across the border just so their baby could be a so-called birthright citizen? >> when i was in arizona patrolling the border, i saw multiple women who would cross the border illegally who were pregnant. we would take them into custody and we would almost immediately take them to the hospital so they could give birth to those children. they would derive citizenship because of the 14th amendment. we have to say is that what the
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constitution intended. cross the border illegally, give birth to a child and that child becomes a citizen. i don't know what the abc to that question is. the courts will decide that. but i think that's exploiting the loopholes that exist in our immigration laws. david: thank you, brandon. he's the human imaf machine. >> i want to believe, my father believed if i wanted to be president of theouts, i could be very much. the man who will be the next president of the united states, barack america. david: wait until you hear what joe biden said about the assassinations of bobby kennedy and martin luther king, jr. will the real elizabeth warren please stand up. aoc claims she is working for her constituents. there is only one problem.
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david: the democrat party is heading south of the border tore mexico as it struggles to keep pace with republican funding. the dnc plans to hold several events with american ex-pats next month. good to see you. what does this tell you about how desperate democrats are for cash. >> so desperate. they are getting their lunch handed to them compared to the republicans. part of this is probably because they have a 20-people race with tons of people running and a lot of fundraising going on. and the dnc made the mistake of requiring a lot of fundraising to go directly to the candidates to qualify for the debate. they made their bed and they are having to lay tonight. this is the second overseas trip they are having to do, they did one in london recently.
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the fact they are going to mexico is something new. david: i could see people go out of their way to spend money if they are loyal democrats, businessmen spending money on joe biden. but what happens if it's bernie sanders or liz warren? they will be hard pressed to find even a democrat businessman willing to shell out millions for somebody like that. >> somebody going after their way they make money and is against capitalism generally. it doesn't make a lot of sense, right? that's why you see in their invitations, $25. they are scraping the barrel as far as anything they can get. david: there is a man in charge of the dnc, that's tom perez. he's going down, as i understand it, to mexico city. are they finger pointing at him for making key mistakes, one
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that's close and near and dear to my heart is he didn't allow foxed to hold one of the debates. i think that's huge mistake. >> i think so, too. there are so many democrats that watch fox news. so many of the candidates come on fax news and want to host town halls to make sure they reach that key demographic, especially in the battleground states. the swing voters who voted for obama, then they voted for trump in the past election. they are probably going to vote for him again. but we'll see. tom per refs, the way he handled the wide field of democrats and the way they have gotten so far away from any sort of moderate stance and how much they are car iterring to their twitter base is really a sign he's not leading the democrats in the right direction here. david: if the democrats lose this election after 2016, i
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don't think he copes his job. >> i don't see how. david: forgive me for interrupting. but where will they go? i assume the next leader of the dnc will have to bring that party kick and screaming back to the middle. if you are the party leader, can you do that add you have opened it up to the progressive base? i don't think you can move back at that point because you are going to get so much criticism for not representing the party members. the reason why the democrats' candidates are so popular far left is because they are a far-left partied. you can't put a figurehead in that doesn't represent the party. david: the genie is out of the bottle. the far left new york city mayor
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sounds like a chipmunk. this new yorker volunteers to get rid of donald trump for you. socialist congresswoman aoc bragging that unlike trump she is a public were varnlt working the phones and listening to complaints. >> once you've elected you have a responsibility to everyone. i'm a public servant to those folks who call me. they are mad sometimes. david: a new report that aoc's office doesn't answer any phone calls. the position isn't even staffed. the reporter who got the scoop is here with us. rrying up to 50s body weight. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow.
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mantra. freebies for everybody. bernie sanders on' free healthcare. >> healthcare for free. >> tuition free. >> prek to every child for free. >> if they don't have money they will get in the free. >> you are asking how are you going to pay for it? you are going to pay for it out of the tax base in a progressive way. >> i don't have that in my pocket. we are talking well over $3 trillion a year is what we are paying. david: medicare for everybody would equal 80% of our entire federal budget. the problem with all these free stuff is eventually it costs taxpayers quite a bit of money. all of this as the mainstream media is touting campaign promises that donald trump actually kept. tax cuts, getting tough on immigration.
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tariffs on china, and labeling the country a currency manipulator. strategic steal democrats might not want to offer empty promises. with me, ford o'connell and robert patillo. president trump can actually point to several accomplishments that he knead comments about and even the press is saying he made good on. >> there isn't anything the democrats won't promise. that includes to illegal aliens as well. they don't care about the cost or if it will bankrupt america. with president trump, even beyond a strong economy. his best selling message is i am delivering on my promises from
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cracking down on illegal immigration to china. and any promises i haven't kept is because congress and the democrat allies in the media have obstructed me. david: robert, you add up the cost of all these programs. bernie sanders admitted medicare for all will cost $4 trillion a year. we would have to eliminate defense spending. then you have a $90 trillion green new deal several people signed on to. it's just -- it ain't going to be done it's that simple. >> bernie sanders is never going to be president. he's not a serious candidate. he's running on the same campaign he ran on in 2016. it's interesting you say he's not going to be the nominee or the president. i said it before. if bernie sanders is the nominee i will be here with a maga hat
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on the next day. president trump and the republicans forfeited the argument on fiscal conservatism. they did not pay for the tax cuts or omnibus spending bill. they presented no method to bring down the debt and deficit. if you are going to run up the debt and deficit to give tax cuts to bill man airs and billionaires. david: i am willing to give robert the debt getting bigger. but tax revenues increased 3%. there is actually more tax revenue after the tax cuts. >> under the trump tax plan the top 20% are paying 87% of the federal taxes. saying donald trump is helping the rich is ridiculous. i will give robert credit on it. i think joe biden is going to be the nominee unless the
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democratic primary voters determine he doesn't have the stamina to make it around the track. david: i would be willing to see bernie sanders as president just some see robert wear a maga hat. but i agree with you, robert. i don't think it will happen. we want to switch gears to venezuela. venezuela's socialist dictator, nicolas maduro, clinging to power. he and president trump confirming negotiations for a new path forward for venezuela are taking place at the highest level. joining me, retired four-star general, jack keane. no question it would be far better for maduro to leave by his own two feet rather than feet first. >> absolutely. if we can do this peacefully and we don't have one of these god forsaken things where he's clearing the streets and using
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real bullets. those are horrific events. hopefully that's what's taking place. likely having discussions with the people around him to see if we can negotiate with them and provide a safe passage out, likely with the promise of no prosecution, despite the fact they committed crimes. then possibly with maduro himself. the president was asked a question, he carefully answered it. at what level are you talking to the venezuelans. he said a very high level. if maduro is involved, i think that is a good sign and there are a number of places i'm sure he could go in exile and take his cash and family and other trinkets with him. then let's turn venezuela back into a wonderful country it had went in past. it's tragic what has happened. david: no matter how sound the guarantee is to maduro it's a
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very small world right now and there are a lot of people who may be trying to get him. i remember the case of samosa. we guaranteed him safe passage and he made it to paraguay and was blown to bits by the and difficult thi -- by thesanda ni. the people of venezuela are suffering significantly. it appears we have a capable replacement in guaido. and he appears to have the support of the people and of his legislative body that he was the head of. we'll see. this has drawn down a lot longer than we expected it to be. the russians have got their hand in this thing. they have key senior advisors
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around maduro who work direct lire for putin. the cubans have 20,000 to 30,000 goons here. david: and we have the chinese. but in this case the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> the chinese are much more secretive and subtle about what they are doing. but all of those countries are involved in what? they are involved in propping up maduro and making certain he stays. i think if he does, it will be a blow to the administration. and it will advantage putin in particular and the cubans in terms of having influence over other countries. we have a lot at stake strategically. david: let me ask you further questions about the chinese themselves. somebody high up in the state department are talking about how they have their tentacles everywhere.
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they have control of data cables all over latin america where they can get data into and out of latin america. they presumably have that system happening in africa and virtually everywhere in the world. who do you view as a bigger threat, russia or china? >> well, clearly china is the more formidable threat. they have an economy sustaining them. they have worldwide ambitions. president xi said many times he plans to replace the united states as the preeminent world power. he has the most of rapid growing military in the world. a think tank published a report that if the u.s. military had to fight china in the pacific, we
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could lose and would be challenged to win. we concluded that ourselves after playing war games, classified war games. david: do they have an achilles heel. >> yes, and you see sit on display in hong kong. it's the repression of their people. they want to control these people, the chinese communist party, and they know that could unravel on them. that's what's going on with the muslims out west, the uighur *s. and our viewers should know the chinese have several public unrest going on and the military puts them down. none of that reaches the media. that is their achilles heel. david: hundreds of thousands of troops. >> 700,000 troops and they are separate from the army, only to
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control the population. david: thank you very much. socialist congresswoman aoc bragging about how she works the phones. listen. >> once you are elected, you have a responsibility to everyone. i am a public servant to those folks who call me, they are mad sometimes. david: a new report that apparently nobody is picking up phones at aoc's office because the front desk isn't even staffed. but first a bill maher boycott by far-left democrat rashida tlaib after maher criticized her boycott bds. >> it's a [bleep] test for people who want to appear woke but slept through history class. g a lot more of him now.
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david: the fight between comedian bill maher and congresswoman rashida tlaib entering round two, maybe even three. the fight kicks off after marer said this. >> bds is a [bleep] purity test for people who want to appear woke but actually shept slept -t through history class. as if the occupation came right out of the blue. that this completely peaceful people found themselves occupied. david: tlaib fired back by calling for a boycott of marer's pbo show. dhbo show. he said the house voted 318-17 to condemn the bds movement,
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including 93% of dems. does tlaib want to boycott 93% of her own party? i think m m -- maher has a poin. >> bill maher sounds like a conservative to some people. but when it comes down to religion and government, he'll say too much islam in your government is kind of what he's saying. this bds movement is basically about destroying the jewish state of israel and trying to turn it into a muslim state. it's one of the reasons why it lost so badly in congress. david: 93% of congress believes that. this group the squad is such a small, tiny minority, and they are being put into a corner by
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bill maher. i wonder if somehow or not the wagons are going to circle around them and defend them. particularly if donald trump senses they are being too far disassociated from the democrat party. >> the interesting thing is, our press, the media, the "new york times," the major networks, never really question where ilhan omar or aoc are in this issue. they are not questioning -- all these people talk about holding people accountable. they are not holding these women accountable for their positions and their associations with muslim extremists. dave: bill maher is. are you saying none of what he's saying is being picked up by anybody except perhaps us? >> yeah. if you look at the news tonight,
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i was rinsing to npr and cbs. scandalous person here is trump. it's never the squad. the squad is always these wonderful progressive woke victims. they are never somebody they question. the press is phoney when they say they are about holding government accountable because they don't hold these women accountable. david: i was listening to npr and i did hear bill maher's comments come out. so there is pushback in airing the remarks of bill maher. so i would say right on to him. but i think the president, the message is getting across to voters. that's one reason why the president continues to harp on the squad. hopefully to get the democrats circled around them which puts them in the same league as the democrat party. they are viewed almost as the mainstream of the democrat party and that's very bad for
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democrats going into an election. >> this is the whole point obviously why trump is singling them out. but i think the news media's attachment and promotion of these women shows you where the press is. how extreme the press is, and that's just an amazing thing. david: if we needed another example of that, all you have to do is looking at the "new york times" meeting that was outlined by salon magazine. there was a meeting between the managing editor and reporters. and here is what one of the reporters listed as a staffer had to say to his manager editor. hello, i have another question about racism. i am wondering to what extent you think that the fact of racism and white supremacy being sort of foundation of this country should plain to our reporting. it should be a starting points like what else a racist and what
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isn't a racist. i feel like racism is in everything. it should be considered in our signs and culture and national reporting. so to me it's less about the individual instances of racism and sort of how we are thinking about racism and white supremacy as the foundation of all of the systems in the country. in other word, racism is a huge thing that is not longer about hating to be because of their race. it's because of all these other things you might disagree with the liberal establishment about. >> you could say obviously we had a slavery problem of the united states by a long time followed by a long period of jim crow. but again the fight then becomes what about right now? what you have is people in the "new york times" newsroom who are to the left of the executive editor. he's the nancy pelosi in this
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newsroom. he many the centrist, and he has a radical base of journalists. you look at the transcript. it's constantly saying why aren't we calling trump a racist. we should call all the trump supporters racist. that's what this reporters want to do. it shows you there is no objectivity here. >> the point is, it's not just donald trump. it's the entire united states of america. not only foundation and not only our founding favorites. but our science and culture. everything listed in there that should be viewed through the prism of racism. it's all racist all the time. and the managing editor is the pelosi. hopefully it will the have some effect. but there is a strong trend in that neups newspaper and all of journalism in america. a deblasio campaign event
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erupting in laughter after an audio snafu makes the new york city mayor sounds like a chimp munk. >> i apologize to ever have gone the know donald trump. but this new yorker the' volunteers to get rid of him for you. david: is anyone picking up the phones in alexandria ocasio-cortez's offices? details coming next. >> once you've elected you have a responsibility to everyone. i am a public servant. to those folks who call me. they are mad sometimes. hmm. exactly.
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>> once you are elected, you have a responsibility to everyone. i am a public were vantd to those folks -- i am a public servant to those folks who call me, they are mad sometimes. david: new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez claiming she actually answers her own phones. but our next guest disagrees. the "new york post" is reporting aoc is virtually unreachable by phone, and her constituents
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can't even leave voicemails. you can't reach a human being on her line, right? >> that is correct. we heard about the troubles of people reaching her office phone. so my reporting partner and i set out to see how bad it was and if other members of congress had the same problem. we decided to call every single new york city member of congress as well as washington and their new york city office. we also called other high-profile members' offices including nancy pelosi, rashida tlaib, ilhan omar. and what we found was when we called email of those other members we were able to get a real person on the line. when we called alexandria ocasio-cortez's offices, we couldn't get a person or even leave a voicemail message. david: she is saying she talks to people who call in.
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aren't they allotted a number of staffers to man the phones? >> her critics say this is a symptom of a greater problem with her being slow to staff her offices and operations. alexandria ocasio-cortez uses a phone filtering system. where if you call from a non-d.c. or nornl new york area code, you can't get through. you get a message saying go visit my website. there is no opportunity to reach a person or leave a voicemail message. if you call her district office, and until recent lip it was rooted to -- recently it was rooted to dc. you get alexandria ocasio-cortez leaving a greeting message. but when we called on monday you continues get a person in her district office or leave a voicemail office. david: she is using the excuse
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she gets too many calls. but rashida tlaib has been in the news this week more than aoc was. and you got a person in tlaib's office. correct? >> correct. >> this week tlaib and ilhan omar had a high-fulfill press conference about their trip to is rail getting canceled and president trump was tweet being them. i called rashida tlaib's office right after president trump's tweets presumably after people would be calling. david: do your colleagues say anything about this? >> yeah. they are democratic colleagues privately will be cite sal cal saying the congress womb -- privately saying the congress' woman is better at promoting
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herself. david: i can't help but think about amazon. her personal principles she thought were more important than the jobs that were going to come to new york that will never come here because she shouted them out of the city. a police officer befriends a skunk. the "daily caller"'s stephanie hamill has this plus more when we continue. too many people in pain settle for
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david: welcome back, time for our lightning round, joining me, the daily caller's stephanie hammel. is it true that elizabeth warren has a real life double. >> she does, her name is stephanie. elizabeth warren was there, and this woman. david: which is real? one on the right? >> the one in light blue jacket i believe is stephanie, she caused mass confusion at the really, everyone thought she was elizabeth warren, they went to her for photos, she had to make it clear, she was not the presidential hopeful. warren retweeted the picture of them. she actually wanted to get to
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know the woman. have you bet your doppe doppel . david: i don't think i have one. have people meet me on the street, are you jon scott. put that back up, the woman in lit blue is real elizabeth warren, and dark blue coat, a double. soccer star, carli lloyd with a great showing on the football field. give us the stats on these kicks. >> she accurately kicked a 55 foot yard across the goal, we heard from pro football hall of gamer gil brand, he tweeted maybe women should start trying
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out for the nfl. david: air 51 events are prompting merge crowd planning. reporter: this started off as a joke but now serious, some three million people signed up for this even to storm area 51, they are expecting 30 to 40,000 people, that is a huge number. the cun kuhn -- county has 500 residents. david: it is in the desert. reporter: they are worried that cell phones will not work. david: worried about no matter, appears 2020 candidate bill de blasio suffered an audio malmurndle. function. this new york year volunteers,
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to get rid of him for you. thank you everyone. what do you think? i have my own view. >> mayor bill de blasio had a bad day since he anointed he was running for president. today his flight was canceled then the audio snafu, it sounds like he is starring in alvin and the chip merging -- chip merging it sounds like someone inhales helium from a balloon. thank you. great to see you again. >> thank you.
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david: you can catch me every week night, every week night at 5:00 p.m. eastern, hosting "bulls and bears" right here on fox business, never change the channel, i'll be back tomorrow, kennedy begins right now. kennedy: "bulls and bears." more bulls less bears, thank you, david. is the economy strong as a bull or teetering on the edge of disaster? depends on you who ask. a rash of economists say we're heading to a recession before next year's elect, but according to president, everything is going great. >> our economy is strongest in the world by far, nothing close, a lot of good things are happening, we have good retail numbers this morning. as you saw. and i guess the stock market quite a bit up. kennedy: why the haters trying to rain on our garden party? take a guess
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