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an entire segment here in the week ahead. >> still winning. lou: i love it. till winning. what a lovely title. thanks, charlie. good night f city. trish: outrairnlg as a liberal author begs people to stop wearing red hats. not just make america great hats, she is i a imploring peopo stop wearing hats that happen to be red. the stupidity of the country when you hear things like that is above and beyond anything we should be seeing. this evening, utter devastation in the bahamas as th the death l rises. we have the latest report for you tonight with these chaotic
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ruins coming up. in the coastal area if you are thinking about voting for bernie sanders. i want to you hear this. >> if people want to rebuild in an area which will be devastated by the next storm, they are certainly not going to get any federal assistance from my administration to do that. trish: freebie is denying aid to anyone who gets their house destroyed in a storm-battered area. i want to tax us all to death to pay for free healthcare anding free college. brew breeze is under attack for appearing in an ad that encourages students too take their bibles to school. "trish regan primetime" is next.
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tonight the latest in shall recall it the chapter of liberal lunacy. massive backlash after a pulitzer prize finalist demands people stop wearing red hats because apparent they can scare people. she tweets. if anyone else made uncomfortable by anyone wearing any kind of red baseball cap like i see one and my heart does weird -- i can't say it. then i finally realize it's only titlist or whatever. maybe don't wear red caps any more, normal people? then she clarified and made it worse writing, an equivalent would be with western indews to not use the swastika symbol
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until public despite it being sacred to their faith because it would frighten people. the red hat has become a symbol of hate because of how its wearers act. by normal people, she means anyone who did not vote for president trump. this is what you call total intolerance. she wants to tell everyone what they should think, how they should act. who they should vote for and what color hat they are allowed to wear. what if you you happen to be a sports fan, right? any one of these teams, we can show you this graphic. you have got a whole bunch of important teams all across the country, arizona diamondbacks, cincinnati reds, texas rangers. minnesota twins. philadelphia phillies. if you are a fan of any of those
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teams, well, the left these days do not want you weak your team hat because it happens to be red. how crazy is that? joining me now, niger innis and britt mchenry. good to see you both. niger? come on. first it's a hat, next it's a shirt. i happen to like the color red. but if you wear it, it's somehow symbolic of hate as far as this pulitzer prize author is concerned. >> i suppose i will have to get a yellow rose or a pink rose as opposed to red roses on valentine's day for my honey. this absurd. as funny and silly as it sounds, it's a serious phenomenon. a generation ago my father
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coined a brilliant term, he coined the term a generation ago called neomccarthyite left wing totalitarianism. what he was making reference to is folks like himself, members of the reagan administration, how they would get accosted and heckled on college campuses. this to tall tear yawnism he talked about in the 80s and 90s has resurfaced. but now it's on steroids. this lady was trying to appeal to the intelligentsia of the left wing to get your pulitzer. you have conservatives accosted in restaurants, kicked out of
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restaurants, members of the family being physically confront. it's absurd. but it only speaks to the reality of a total totalitarian intolerance on the left. trish: at the same time we have an economy that's doing quite good. the jobs report wasn't quite what we expected today. but we are still adding and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's ever been for the african-american population. >> for minorities and african-americans dropping down to 5.5%. where is this hatred coming from from people wearing the hats doing on to others. all i see is jussie smollett making up a complete hoax. debra messing trying to black obama people in hollywood in the last week for any any
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association to president trump. when i covered the capitol stanley cup parade in washington, d.c., i had a hot dog and drink thrown at me because someone thought it was a trump supporter and i didn't have a has the on. there is more fear present trump supporters having backlash. you know i will watch the nationals. last time i checked they are four games ahead in thes race. you will not stop me from wearing this hat. trish: switching with gears to china. protesters refusing to back down after one of their five demands were met. will china tighten its crackdown
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on this pro-democracy region as you see all these demonstrations continue to ramp up or is china getting the message that hong kong's love of freedom isn't going anywhere? i don't think so. but i would love to be proven wrong. host of "the next revolution," steve hilton. china has all kinds of problems it's confronting. they have got a lousy economy, a trade standoff with donald trump and protests turning into quite something for them, aren't they. steve: it's a challenge to the whole idea of the chinese regime and what it's based on. on. niger used the phrase to and tearian regime. no democracy. and they can't accept the
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freedom the people in hong congress demanding. when the territory of hong kong was hand over in 1997. i was literally there that night and there the next morning when the chinese military vehicles came into hong kong. at that time i said they will he never keep their promise. one country, two systems. it's too much of a challenge to them. i don't think they will give in. and i don't think it protesters will give in either. they won't stop demanding freedom. i think this can go on for a long time. trish: do you worry about a repeat of tienanmen square or violence coming from the government china itself? >> i think we always have to worry about that with this chinese regime because it's so brutal. it's keeping a million or so
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muslims in concentration camps in the north of the country. they are implementing an orwellian control of its own citizens. you have political prisoners tortured and locked up. because of what president trump is doing standing up to childa after decades where we let them get away with murder. their comils suffering. they need a trade deal and relief from the tariffs president trump is putting on which is driving manufacturing out of the china. that's why i think their instinct is they don't -- i think so. trish: i think they do need something. they need to come to the table and alleviate some of this economic pain they are confronting for sure. it's so good to see you.
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thank you so much. i want to remind our viewers they can watch you on "the next revolution" on "fox news sunday." do you want to get younger? who doesn't want to get younger, right? scientists say they may have found a cure here to aging. they actually think they might be able to reverse aging. that's right. a new study says you can become biologically younger. details on this coming up. bernie sanders claims he's fighting for all the little people. >> we are going to bring our people together around an agenda that works for all and not just the 1%. >> the meaning of life is my family has to care about your family and your flame has to care about my family and we are in this together. trish: right. unless you happen to live in a storm-prone area.
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because chances are if you do, bernie doesn't have your back. yes says homeowners in these areas are totally on their own. no support from them. want u.s. is doing to help dorian victims. unbelievable sight there. so many people still mission. so many victims. we have and report for you we have and report for you coming up. fun fact:
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trish: there is nothing left. that's how our reporters on the ground in the bahamas are describing the situation. bodies everybody where. thousands are unaccounted for. ellison barber is in nassau with more. reporter: people spent part of today waiting in the hot sun. somewhat shade you under tents to get word on their loved one. one woman said she is waiting for word on 326 her family members who were mission.
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another man said after the hurricane left he could only find one pair of shoes, no socks. for days he has been walking in one shoe. hundreds are potentially waiting to get out. >> everything is destroyed. the homes, the businesses. some areas you walk in you can smell it. it's a disaster. >> it looks like a war zone. >> it's terrifying. reporter: officials say they are getting help from the united states northern command and coast guard. the u.s. coast guard said they rescued 250 people as of friday afternoon. >> we picked up a patient who was trapped in his house for 16 hours. they are putting us down to talk
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to the communities and towns that are remote and cut off. reporter: hurricane dorian killed at least 30 people but they expect that number to rise. people we spoke to today say that number is on the low side. trish? >> ellison, thank you. while the bahamas is dealing with the aftermath of hurricane dorian, you have heavy winds, flooding, tornadoes ravaging the area. but here is what you should know. bernie sanders says if he were elected he would not do anything to help. >> if people want to rebuild in an area which will be devastated by the next storm, they are certainly not going to get any federal assistance from my administration to do that. trish: he just wants to give federal assistance to literally
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anything else you can think. but to help somebody who lost hair homes in one of these communities. what do these communities do if no one is there to help them rebuild. joining me is tom borelli and david lawry. you look at the devastation of new orleans. fema was very active in terms of helping people, giving them just shelters even to live in. in some cases outside their home, these little trailers. fema had its own problems back then and we don't have to get into that. but if you said we are not going to give any federal assistance it's your fault you live in georgia, north carolina, south carolina. what would that do to our country? >> trish, thanks for having me tonight. clearly it's not good for the
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american people. it's important to listen to what senator sanders is saying. if he became president he will pick winners and losers. anywhere else is just fine. the whole issue with the democrats. they are willing to use the boot of government to push people around. senator sanders own words, he said he would use government carrots and sticks to make people move away from coastal areas. i find that frightening and a wake-up call for the american people. if a democrat gets in the white house they will use the boost government to tell us what to eat, where to live. what to drive. they are going to be controlling us all. this climate change agenda is about control. trish: david? >> einstein defined insanity as
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doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. in that sense senator sanders is right. fema should not be incentivizing people to build the same structure with the same building codes in the same place. we need knowledge funding fan a reinvention of fema and hud and disaster relief. people are building more in floodplains and people are being not disincentivized by fema. we need a much more robust program. what they are doing now basically 1% of hud money has been released to victims. a third of $107 billion that fema has. we need a change leader to come in, the president or someone else to fix this structure and
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make it as good as any private sector organization. they have to start over every time there is a new natural zas disaster. it needs a wider revolution. trish: you can't say government not going to be there at all. i hear what you are saying. you don't want insanity of people building on such low ground and clearly dangerous. but, you know, we need to help when we have to help. coming up. a major league soccer club people from waving a betsy ross flag. >> most of people here are pretty upset and sad for -- because of the election. >> the first moment i really
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felt like we were going to lose there will be was a massive kick in the gut that we were going to lose. it was really painful. trish: state attorney generals are look into whether facebook and google are engaging in anti-competitive behaviors. i think it's obvious they are. they need to be broken up. they need to be broken up. we 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ )
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tish * facebook in hot water as new york's attorney general announces this. i am launching an investigation into facebook to determine whether their actions endangered consumer data. she goes on to say the largest social media platform in the world must follow the law.
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more are expected to join. you have got a hotly. you know, bud, i looked at google right now. i say is there an alternative? is there? at one point there was msn search or yahoo search. but it's google or nothing. which strikes me as a monopoly. which means we ought to be looking hard into what they are doing because that does put the consumer at a main disadvantage. >> there is reason to be concerned and i don't think there is any harm in the
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attorneys general taking a look at their practices. put me down as a little bit of a skeptic. i think a lot of this is political. the bigness of facebook and google in addition to microsoft and amazon and apple. but big is not necessarily bad. in the case of google you are right. they captured the search audience. trish: i don't like the thought that i could be talking on a facebook messenger app, and they are illegally recording my phone conversation and having it transcribed. i don't like the fact that they don't care about bullying. let me share a quote. this is apparently someone who was quite close to zuckerberg. this is from "buzzfeed." a top executive at facebook
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circulated a memo on their tactics and how they bring people together and saying and i quote here. maybe it costs a life by exposing someone to bullies. maybe someone dies in a terrorist attack coordinated on our tools. and still we connect people. in other word, connect beyond all else. zuckerberg denies it. >> we are all complicit in this. it's like it's an addiction like opioid. we are all addicted to these platforms. and we know that they are biased. and we know they have agendas. i don't doubt that for a minute. they also have free speech rights. the anti-trust laws were not written for the 21st century and the tech giants. we have a hard time trying to apply the laws about monopolies
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and fair trade to these tech companies. but the fact that they are behemoths in and of themselves does not necessarily mine that they are breaking the law. i think it attorneys general should look into it. trish: consumers benefit from amazon. but consumers do not benefit from facebook or google. they are finalized. >> you are right to focus on consumer protection. do you struggle with getting ketchup out of a glass bottle? a major league soccer club banning a couple from waving a betsy ross flag. betsy ross flag. the reason?
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trish: controversy in utah after a couple brought a betsy ross flag to a main league baseball game. they were told to take the flag down. >> so what's the purpose of the flag. we love america. >> when people see me or diana with this flag i hope they can understand it's about the freedom we have here in america. trish: this follows nike pulling its betsy ross flag shoes. joining me to discuss this is presidential historian doug wead. tell me about the betsy ross flag.
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explain its origins. >> a lot of its origins are oral history and haven't been able to document it. but a lot of it comes from the betsy ross family. the legend was that she met with general george washington and said we need to have a flag, and it's hard to sew the stars. so she came with the new stars and it was one of the earliest and first flag of the united states of america. trish: important to our country and important for tradition. yet now it's not being allowed on sneakers or allowed in stadiums. what's that about? >> i laugh by the and i shouldn't laugh about it because it's really sad. this is serious.
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george orwell said he who controls the past controls the future. then he added he who controls the present controls the past. what is going on now is a battle for the present. what will student be taught in school today. not what really happened. but what are they going to be told happened. what are we going to tell people who go up to soccer stadiums in utah of all places. the battle between the left and the right is who controls the present. if it's the left they will quickly move on campuses and in schools to reeducate about the past. that means they will control the future according to george orwell. trish: you know the hatred for christopher columbus. and you know how christopher columbus day is being renamed by
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certain groups. you know the hatred for so much of what has made our country what we are today, right? th is a lot of hatred directed at our founding fathers and unfortunately, these were the times they lived in, some were slave owners. so they are effectively being black balled. why can't people put things in context, right? >> they can't. there are celebrities right now being punished for something they wrote two years ago. so what chance does george washington have? we don't see these people in our could be text, we see them in theirs. we talked about this before. the fact is there would be no barack obama without abraham lincoln who didn't free all the slaves. there would be no abraham lincoln without george
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washington who owned slaves. there would be no george washington without magna carta. each step the people have taken toward freedom throughout the history of the world need to be celebrated in their important steps. and none of them are perfect. by today standard some of the people throwing accusations are going to be criticized in another year or two. we'll have to shun them. trish: a we are moment in time and important for people to speak up. doug, it's god to see you. coming up, a very peg little guest is going to join me on the set. stick around, you will found out who. the left attacking nfl player drew brees for starring in a bring your bible to
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>> one of my favorite verses in the bible where we live by faith, not by sight. i encourage you to live out your faith and bring your bible to
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school day and share god's love with friends. you are not alone. trish: nfl quarterback drew brees * criticized by the left for this bring your bible to school ad. it's one thing to say lgbt. but now the q to add in too. he says he's not aligning himself with the organization. you just a cause. >> the article that someone wrote with a very negative headline led people to believe that it was aligned with an organization that was anti-lgbtq love all respect all and accept all. that is how i live my life.
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trish: joining me is illinois congressman jim banks. good to have you here. is he being unfairly criticized in your view. >> there is no question about it. when colin kaepernick kneeled in the end zone the left cheered. now you have driew -- you have w brees * standing up for his faith and the left is criticizing him for it. trish: congressman i want to apologize. you are from indiana. i hear what you are saying. it go with the overall theme ta. the lack of diversity of thought
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that's intolerant for any kind of view that may be different. if someone said they were promoting bring your quran could workday, they would be oh, great. but you can't do that with the bible because somehow the bible has been tarnished by those on the left that want to marginalize anybody i someone who would bring a bible to school or somebody who would vote for donald trump. >> trish, i couldn't agree more. what drew brees is living out is his own faith it's the christian faith. he has a beautiful message of loving your neighbor as yourself. that's what he talked about in the backlash. that's a message that shouldn't be controversial.
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drew brees recorded a video to encourage kid to bring their bible to school, to talk about their faith, to live out their faith and love thy neighbor as thyself. but the hypocrisy of the left is on full scale when it comes to this situation. i think most of people see through it. it's more of the same of what we are getting from the left in this culture on the political scene. i hope drew brees doesn't back down and he continues to speak out and share this mess and as he has the past couple days. trish: i suspect he will probably live up to that. it's good to have you here tonight with us. all the way from indiana. congressman banks, thank you very much. trish: coming up, a new cure that will help you feel and look younger.
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revealing -- apparently you can redefine the fountain of youth. there is a study if you use a certain combination of drugs, then aging was reversed in a small group of men who got 2 1/2 years biologically, physically younger. >> what they did was combined a growth hormone with two diabetes medications. this worked with the nine men in the study. there is a lot of criticism against the ucla study because they didn't have a controlled group. there was nothing to compare the results to. this could have a huge effect on the beauty industry.
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trish: look and feel younger would be kind of a neat thing. heinz ketchup company has solved the greatest mystery of all times of ketchup being completely impossible to pour. they have a way to do it now? >> for those people who like to use the traditional glass bottles. if you have it at a 45 degree angle the ketchup will come right out. but fox news called heinz if this was going to be released in the united states and received no immediate ply. trish: the late microsoft co-founder paul allen's luxury yacht is up for sale. it's apparently pretty tricked out. they are talking about a lot of money for those things? >> this yacht is on the market for $325.5 million.
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it's dubbed the octopus. what you can expect on there is two heli-pads. a a, a basketball basketball court. the list goes on and on and on. i would love to check it out. trish: there is someone here whose eyes are popping out of his head look at that yacht. good to see you. we were just on vacation, right? in corsica. they had all these massive boats there. i had a feeling somebody here might like that. hey, you, jamie, it's good to have you here. happy friday. we look like an anchor team tonight. you are in your jacket. >> it's a sports coat. trish: excuse me, i'm sorry.
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mommy wasn't good at tying your tie so it had to go by the wayside. >> yes but it's okay. trish: this is a big week for you, you started school. >> yes. how do you like it? >> it's fun. trish: i'm glad to hear it. you still have energy because it's 8:56 at night. you are holding on okay. >> i am liking it. trish: i'm so glad you are liking it. and i -- trish: did you just come back from vacation? >> yes. trish: you missed your dog a lot. >> yeah. i am never going to leave him again. trish: will he have to come on
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vacation with us from now snon. >> yes. trish: i will work on that. do you have homework in school? are you going to get that? >> i am going to get it. my homework is to read. trish: you are doing that. i'm glad about that. we'll keep doing that. in fact after this show we are going to do that, right? >> i want to do it. trish: it many friday night. >> i might be tired. trish: i might be tired, too. tell me more about school. >> i like school. it's kind of nice. trish: what's your favorite subject. >> recess. trish: recess? that's not a subject. that's okay. you know what, your sister also
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always said recess was her favorite subject, too. >> yes, it's fun. trish: she said recess and lunch. those were her favorite subjects. so you have got lots of books in school. >> yes. trish: there dis -- >> the elephant and piggy books. trish: why do you like elephant and piggy books? >> they are funny. trish: who is your favorite character. >> pinkie. he's funny. trish: did you learn that piggy was a she. they are really good, good for kids. well, we have a big weekend planned. it's mamie's birthday.
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we'll go see her. the last time you were on you were talking about cake. >> i think i'm stuffed with cake. i had birthday cake at lunch. trish: i have a feeling you will be able to make a little bit of room. i am so happy that you love school. and i'm so happy you are here with me tonight. >> you told me 10 times. trish: that i like that you like school? >> yes. trish: that's what mothers do. you will keep saying that for the rest of my life. trish: i probably will, as long as you are in school, i want to you keep liking it. i love you, sweetie pie. >> i love you too. trish: i hope you have a wonderful weekend. we'll have a good one with cake.
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