tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business September 5, 2019 11:00pm-12:00am EDT
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tomorrow nitrogen jack keane and brandon judd join us. be with us. good night from washington, d.c. trish: major progress in our trade talks with china. the talks are confirmed. some breaking news on market watches. kt mcfarland says this is a do or die moment for our president, the country and the future of the free world. the carolinas under siege from hurricane dorian as some coastal cities are already seeing massive flooding. good niewns our southern border. a new report reveals the number of arrests of illegals trying
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cross our border has dropped substantially. plus, california governor gavin newsom signing a bill that no longer requires any able bodied person who help an he officer who re70ss help when making an arrest. "trish regan primetime" begins now. new tonight. major breakthrough in the u.s.-china gridlock. we are up 372 points on the dow amid news china wants to make a news with the u.s. on trade. you can see tariffs and the threat of mortar rivers. what do you know, they are
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actually work. they work. while no one wants a trade war, believe me, sometimes you just have to be willing to put your money where your mouth is. if the president decided to roll over and play dead like most of administrations have done, then why would china have any incentive to work towards a trade deal or lower its tariffs? like i said, good news, good news for the market, good news for the u.s. joining me, former den security advisor kt nak farland. >> you are absolutely right, trish. >> you said that this is like do or die. this matters right now. it's a critical time. walk us through it, why. >> as you just said, previous presidents have not stood up to china and for 20 years we have
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been subsidizing their trade at the expense of ours. they might have 25% tariffs on cars made in america but we have a 2% tariff on cars made in china. we have at the expense of our own economy subsidized the economic growth for china. the reasoning was the foreign policy community said once china gets modern, it's going to be wealthy and it will be a good trading partner with an open economy and open society. none of those things have happened. trump has an opportunity. i think it's the last chance for the united states to stand up against china. trish: why is it the last chance? >> in 10 years china plans to dominate the tellings of the future by 2025.
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that's just a few years from now. by the mid century they plan to be the world's most of powerful politically, militarily and technologically. then they will rewrite the rules of the world trade at our expense. they already said this. this is not a conspiracy theory. the chinese themselves are saying it. it's their intention. this our last chance. it's a god chance that because of the economic success trump put in, we have historically low unemployment. the chinese economy. trish: they are saying we are interested. we'll come to the table. what does that signify to you? let's face it. this is an aside. you have had a lot of big corporations and big-time investors that wanted to put
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money into china because of that massive market they had an access to. so it's good for their -- it's good for their balance sheet or for the quarterly profits. it may not be good for the country or the overall health of that corporation 10 years down the road. but they are willing to do whatever they need to do for the here and now. along comes the president who is saying no, we need to think strategically about where we are heading as a country. but nonetheless, the market wants it. a lot of his constituents want it. they want some kind of trade deal. how important is it to him politically for him to say i did this, i did that. and by the way, i got a trade deal with china. >> it's just as important for the chinese president to say, i
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have got a deal because of the problems he's having at home. if trump goes into the election without a strong economy that's a tough position he's in. he got a good trade deal with south korea. he has a good trade deal with canada and mexico. the japanese announced we'll have a new trade deal with japan much more equitable to us. the risk. boris johnson who is having a few problems of their own. they announced the minute they leave the e.u. they will have a trade deal with the u.s. all of us have been ripped off by the chinese. as he stands up to the chinese who say we want to renegotiate a fair and reciprocal deal. we don't want to stop you by the time has come for all of us
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together to insist we have a more equitable trade deal with china. if we don't do that the chinese will continue to pick us off one at a time. trish: a kind of unionization of the world, if you would against the china threat led by the u.s., led by donald trump, to save each one of these countries in the meantime. whether it's us or japan or the u.k. somebody has to say i am going to lead, all of us together in the fight against what china could become. otherwise we'll all be speaking chinese. forget english being the language of the world. >> look what the chinese are doing to their own people in hong kong. they are being so aggressive. if you think a country like this is doing this to its own people will turn around and be a when never lent world power it's the
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sole super power. think two is. trish: we need not be so naive for the sake of our future. coming up, bernie sanders has no tolerance for crying babies. watch. >> did i hear you correctly say you have to cut your pills in half for your son. if we can keep that down a little bit, okay. thanks. trish: come on, it's a baby, bernie. find out what happens moments after bernie scolds the little baby. another security breach from facebook. find out if your information has been compromised. president trump's tough immigration policies are working. wait until you hear how much border crossing have dropped.
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we have fox correspondent jacqui heinrich in charleston, south carolina with the latest tonight. >> the outer wall of the form moving northward is considerably north of us near myrtle beach. now as the outer band are beginning to diminish, people are coming out of their homes. they are surveying the damage. even a few people cleaning up their yards. downtown not much damage except for a few broken street signs. people largely escaped the massive flooding. the expectation was 4-7 feet of storm surge. we never got that because of the way the wind were blowing. through the city of charlton there are several blown transformers and downed traffic lights.
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the most of recent hurricane hunter flights showed it's still a very powerful storm. tropical storm-force winds extend 200 miles out from the center. we have seen a number of tornado across the carolinas. it's tough to see the tornado or the waterspouts because they are wrapped in rain. north carolina had 10 tornado reports. emerald island got 10. the governor started to lift the mandatory evacuation orders. the expectation is as the storm moves further north he will issue more orders in the southern parts of the state. he'sing people to heed the instructions of your local people. they have to inspect a lot of bridges. trish: jackie, thank you so
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much. switching gore -- switching geao our southern border. the border crossing are down 30% from july to august. this is the result of the president's tough policies on mexico. the mexican government finally stepped up and deployed their national guard to help stem the flow of migrants from mexico. i have got to hand it to them. creativity? he couldn't get congress to do what congress should have done and needed to do. what does he do? he threatens a potential 15% tariff on mexico and suddenly you had a mexican official to
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try to work everything out and suddenly was promising, we'll do more, and it resulted in the reduction of border crossing. look, i guess if you can't get congress to do what congress should do, think creatively. more on the story? >> i think so. the president -- one of the side effects or second order effects of his china trade war going on right now is mexico sees that the president has no issue with leveraging tariffs on any country. so if we'll do them on china, they know for sure we'll do them on mexico. when the president levied that threat, it was a real threat they took seriously. all of a sudden they are patrolling their border and trying to reduce the crossing on
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our border. that add a double layer of defense where they are looking at their border and patrols internal to mexico. >> now there is money at stake. it's funny how money gets people to do things. in mexico there, they are finally stepping up to the plate. i will ask you, though. as a former general, someone who has given his life and career to military service. when people talk about this being an invasion. when people talk about this being a threat to security. these border crossing. how do you think about it. what do you think of this massive influx of migrants, sir? >> you know, trish. i have several operations i was in charge of where we had to deal with borders, whether it was pakistan-afghanistan border, iran afghanistan border. kosovo, macedonia, bosnia,
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borders were part of what we did. and the infiltration across borders to include the united states-mexico border. the people will always try to infiltrate. they will always try to bring in the means of nefarious things such as drugs or warfare. so we do have to be very concerned about it, and i think the president is right that this is a national security issue. for anybody to say it's not. they just don't understand that terrorists infiltrate. criminals intil trait trait. they bring the means to do us harm across the border. and it's not that hard to do, when you have 64,000 people arrested at both legit border crossing and illegitimate border crossing anywhere along the border, that's a big deal. roughly 80,000 to 90,000. trish: you can look back
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historically back to the 90s, frankly. we have run some sound of dianne feinstein saying we are not going to be mexico's welfare system. funny how times change. president trump's daughter ivanka trump is visiting a venezuelan migrant camp on the border between colombia and venezuela. pretty tragic stuff. the white house officials are saying aid to venezuela will be boosted by $120 million for food and healthcare. but maduro is still there, for goodness sake. when does he go? >> you and i talked about this a lot over the last six months. i was hopeful he would be gone by now. what we are doing now is spending money to deal with the second order impacts of the
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maduro regime. where if we had spent that money and effort up front, we could have perhaps brought in, facilitated juan guaido to take over and be on the road to something more representative than a dictatorship in venezuela. i think it's awesome that ivanka trump is smart to do this. she is a fantastic emissary for the united states. she is smart about where she goes and who she deals with and even what she wears. you will never hear about it from the rain stream media. she is visiting refugee camps and reaching out and showing the american flag to these people who fled venezuela and the
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brutal regime. trish: this is a country that's just less than three hours from florida. and perhaps the best and most of horrid example of what socialism is today and what it can do to a place. general tata, good to see you tonight. coming up. he's a human gaffe machine. >> poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids. we choose science over fiction and truth over facts. trish: joe biden is unfazed by these gaffes. his response? no big deal. forget china and terrorists. 2020 dems say climate change is the biggest threat for us. >> we are fighting for the
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i have a really good feeling about this. trish: if you listen to the 2020 democratic candidates, climate change is the biggest threat. that's the biggest thing going on. how do you fix it? you just ban just about everything. take a look. >> would you ban all offmore oil drilling. >> yes, i would. >> absolutely yes. i will ban offshore drilling. we do need to do more to provide
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alternatives to air travel. file lawsuits against polluters. >> colburneing plants. we are going to shut the ones down we have. >> do you ban plastic strawfs? >> i think we should yes. >> it's hard to drink out of a paper straw. >> we'll end factory farming. there will be a transition and there will be some pain there. trish: some pain? come on. come back to earth, guys. for your own darn good. i guarantee you not one of you is going to win with a stupid platform like that. when you talk about how much money. bernie sanders wants to spend $167 trillion. then kamala harris coming in with $10 trillion. how exactly is that going to work to ban offshore drilling.
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joining us, adam, this is your party. i'm trying to offer some unsolicited advice as someone who is hang out here in the middle. americans care about a lot of things. and maybe climate change is on that list somewhere. but it's not the tippy top. and when is somebody going to tell the democratic party that? people have bigger things to worry about than whether they can find a paper straw to drink out of. >> good to see you as always. i think it's important to talk about the fact that climate change relational to the economy. trish: the wealthier you are the more you can care about it. >> fossil fuels are burning the planet. whether or not i agree with every aspect of the proposals i heard last night, the
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republicans are offering nothing. the democrats are starting to engage with big ideas. everyone doesn't have to panic. but we have to think about the planet. do we need to play the sound again? did you hear how many things they want to ban? if you ban all offshore oil drilling right now, you ban plastic straws, you ban this, you ban that. what is the immediate ask economic impact of those bans. >> you are going to hurt the poor and the minorities. what they were proposing would bankrupt the country and send us back to the middle ages. it's the unrealistic solutions they came up with. tom perez of the dnc knew this was a massive liability. that's why they voted against
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having a single-issue debate. everything we saw last night becomes good for president trump. when you tell us the solution is ruining this country, you are going to lose particularly in a state like pennsylvania. trish: i would send a thank you note to msnbc and cn nirks were the president. >> not only is climate change an existential crisis, solar and wind are good ideas. i am not suggesting we should spend $70 -- $17 trillion. trish: are you voting for him if he gets the nomination. >> i'm voting for whoever the
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democratic nominee is. he's not going to spend $17 trillion. it's an idea. come on. this is not the case. these from ideas. we are having a conversation that is an urgent conversation. if you don't think so, we have to agree to disagree. trish: i can only point out, then why doesn't everybody who has come up with a $20 trillion idea. if these are just idea and there is no thought that goes into them. then i guess the goal of that game is to go as far left as you can. spend as much as everyone else's money as you possibly can. that's going to get you the nomination. there is no accountability it's just idea. >> that's the 2020 democratic motto. they would have talked about nuclear and natural gas.
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those are realistic things. france is 75% powered by that. they are not talking about blueprints and idea. they are not even talking about china being the world's largest polluter. they are not talking about idea, they are talking about kindergarten antics. thank you so much. good to see you. remember when a crying baby irritated then candidate trump? >> don't worry about that baby. i love babies. i hear that baby croixing, i like it. actually i was only kidding. you can get the baby out of here. trish: he did that with a little bit of charm. but there is someone else who doesn't have that. and crying babies bother him in a worse way.
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worst of all i would say, it's dangerous. it's dangerous for the men and women who put their lives on the line day in and day out for the people of california. the governor is guard. his personal bodyguard are california state troopers. the hypocrisy of taking away a benefit that could save their lives or save his own family's lives is kind of insane. so this is another governor, another political leader in this country that is cowering to the left. trish: he's out there saying open borders and come to california. if you come here we'll give you free healthcare and education. of course, everyone's taxes will go up except those in power in political office and those not
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able to contribute to society. >> i have to say, i'm stunned by the decision he's made. and i'm sure that every cop in california as well. they put their lives on the line. you have a governor who is not going to be supportive. he's not going to indemnify them. trish: the same thing is going on in new york city. another bill deblasio, not exactly a popular figure in new york city who logged 7 hours in the month of may. 7 hours. because he's so busy campaigning. whether it's gavin newsom or bill deblasio, you have liberals leading a liberal state or leading a liberal city that has not been effective in terms of securing the citizens.
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>> everything they do is anti-cop. if you look at what rudy giuliani did in 1994 when he reduced violent crime' and murder by 70%. these guys are doing everything in their power to reverse that. that's why you see in these states and communities higher crime, higher poverty. higher murder. trish: you know who it hurts? it hurts the little guys. if you are one of the big fish, you have got the ability to lock yourself in your fortress of a house with your alarm systems, et cetera. if you are gavin newsom you are being protected by the cops. but if you are just a normal person out there trying to eke out a living and take care of your family, you are the one who
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gets affected by this. >> you are the one who gets affected and you are the one who ultimately is not being protected by the men and women there to protect you because the governor doesn't support and take care of them. look out for their best interests. which is completely insane. trish: good to see you, sir. thank you. it seems like bernie sanders has no tolerance for crying babies. watch. >> did i hear you correctly say you have to cut your pills in half for your son? okay. if we could keep that down and little bit, okay, thanks. trish: we'll find out what happens just moments add bernie scolds the baby. this is some good video. first another security breach for facebook. 400 million people have been compromise. find out how to know if you are one of them.
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just a long list. i deactivated my personal account because this company is freaking me out. joining me now, 419 million users have had their information spread across various servers all over the world. that's a lot of people. >> that's your mobile phone number. if you are getting robocall scams on a daily basis. there is a good chance your phone number was part of that breach which is why we are getting spammy and phishing phone calls that could compromise our identity and
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security. they seem to have down played it. they sead said we don't think the facebook accounts were compromise. your mobile phone number was. mobile phone numbers today are a unique identifier similar to how our social security number is a unique identifier. and that's not okay. trish: facebook didn't have the right kinds of security in place to prevent your mobile phone number from being detected. they are listening to their whatsapp, the equivalents. facebook messenger. your facebook messenger conversations. and they are transcribing them. so they are in trouble for that one as well. >> the fact that they are listening to various
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conversations. amazon does it with alexa and other companies are doing it so they can gather various data and intelligence to perfect their artificial intelligence so the twices can perform better. but there are human beings listening to that information that can use that and potentially compromise privacy or our own security. trish: i had a peculiar thing happen to me. i was on vacation? corsica. an interesting place. my kids were picking up shells on the beach and they said, gosh, could we create like do it yourself necklace kits with these shells? i go back to the hotel room and i look at my instagram feed. and what do i see -- by the way, i never looked up do it yourself
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anything. all of a sudden, do it yourself things start popping up on my feed. i thought to myself, my goodness, did they hear that? could they have? >> that's a scary coincidence. if you had a fift -- a fit bit t records audio in is a possibility. trish: i think it's more than a possibility. i think it's out there. trish: we have a little bit of a delay in our technology. there is some chinese app using deep state technology revealing all kinds of major privacy concerns. we just saw that with face app. this is actually take your photo and video and voice and they are able to manipulate it.
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concern is what does that mean for the political season and the future. they can take my voice or your voice on our likeness and manipulate it and have us saying things we never said. how does that change the reality in which we all live? >> deepfakes scare the heck out of me. now you have technology that you can basically create video where any human being could be saying anything you want them to say in their own voice with their own face. so for example, if the president, his information was compromised in a way where the deepfakes are making him say things like we are being bombed or bombing somebody else and it's broadcast on national news and the general public consumes that, they think it's real. it could cause of mass chaos and panic.
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they breach our trust. and when that happens, everything you see, everything you hear, everything is not real. and where do you go from there? trish: where do you. i am all for the anti-trust investigation into facebook, google and the rest of them. thank you so much. coming up. joe biden making a whole lot of gaffes on the campaign trail. this is my favorite. bernie sanders scolding a crying baby. kat timpf has these stories when kat timpf has these stories when we managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c.
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most pills only block one. flonase. >> welcome back. it's time for lightning run. joining me right now to deliver them, fox news contributor and host, cat temp who has like the best, funniest twitter account. >> thank you. >> they need to follow you if they're not following you. they will laugh their heads off. i know i certainly do. >> this will also make people laugh their heads off. taken some heat, he got a little bumpy on the campaign trail with a very small individual, watch. >> did i hear you correctly say you have to cut your pills in half? >> we if we could keep that down a little bit. thank you.
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>> come on, it's a baby. >> i can admit, i myself have at times wanted babies to keep it down. however, here's the thing and i am not a baby expert, i'm not a mom, i'm not even an aunt but i have seen them on tv. i have noticed that the thing about babies is they don't actually respond to language because they do not understand it. so, you really can't just tell the baby to keep it down and they will but this is typical bernie sanders. he thinks he can just say student debts canceled and then it's canceled. or tell a baby to keep it down and the baby will keep it down. that's the whole thing about people saying having a baby is hard. you can't just tell him what to do and it does what you tell it to do. i know that from seeing it on tv. >> and i know that having had
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three. i've had many a crying baby and some very accurate places. but, in all fairness, it turns out bernie is not the only one who gets a little persnickety about babies on the campaign trail. although i would argue this was done in a more humorous way. watch. >> don't worry about that baby, i love babies. i love babies. i hear that baby crying i like it. actually i was kidding. you can get the baby out of fear. >> but you know what, he had a sense of humor about it. >> and we could tell the difference because the crowd laugh. i think when bernie made that, there like do they not know that's a baby. your baby can't understand you on the count of it being a baby. very basic stuff. makes me feel like i'm ready to be a mom. i know more than bernie sanders does. >> true. next that. joe biden saying his gaffes were really no big deal. he went on late-night television
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to say that. >> i think it's fair to go after a critical figure for anything. we stand up, comes with the territory. here's the deal. any gaffe that i have made, and i have made them like every politicians i know has, have a bed not about a substance issue, it's been about other, trying to talk about what other people have done. >> does he get a pass for that? all those gaps? >> it's every time he speaks and i just think some of them are a little more as he put it substantiative then he is making them out to be. for example if you if you are going to be the president it's kind of important for you to know what state you are in. i think that is true for most jobs. i am not holding him to a higher standard than i would hold myself. i think if i sat down here with you and i said it live from idaho i can't wait to eat some potatoes when i get outta here that people would probably make
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fun of me and i would say, you know what, that is fair. i need to know i am not in idaho. pretty low bar. >> and the other one recently, the whole war story that he was conflating his facts with. and a little from here in a little from there and suddenly he has a whole new story. >> right. he did not just get one thing wrong. he got an alarming amount of things wrong. i think it was just one small thing here there, it's not, it is every time he speaks. and nobody is going to be able to take you seriously if you prove you are not to be taken seriously. if i got on tv and every time i spoke i was talking about, i remember when i was in kindergarten and i took this patient to school, i don't think people would take me seriously and i would not expect them to. to make and yet, it's kind of endearing. >> like some of them you sit there and go, i can't believe you just said that. i can't believe he said that. not knowing what state you're in is unreal to me.
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>> i think that's fair. >> i have always known what state i'm in at all times. i had no idea that was a reason to break but here we are. >> good night from new york, new york. we will see you tomorrow. >> we have breaking news tonight, hurricane dorian now blasting north carolina at is a category two storm continues to creep up the coast. the 110 miles per hour winds are not the only danger. there is also heavy flooding. a major storm surge and now, tornadoes as well. this is a live look at north beach in north carolina which is directly in the path of the storm. as you can see dorian is just east of myrtle beach. that is expected to continue to travel northeast on a collision course with the outer banks. right now doug is in wilmington. doug. >> good evening, kennedy.
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