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whether it's rashida tlaib to think it was okay to take $17,500. >> she knew it wasn't okay. trish: nicolas maduro knows it's not okay to be siphoning some of money and putting it in spain. this is an important time for the country as you look at these far-left socialists, elizabeth warren want to go tax people 100%. >> unbelievable. i don't understand how socialism sound attractive to anyone. this money i work hard to make, i don't know how to spend it myself. maybe the government should spend it for me. how is that -- people yeah, that sounds great. but some people do. and this is altruistic, it's
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not. people are literally dead because of it. nobody talks about that. trish: they are trying to reinvent human nature. rashida tlaib $17,500. people as much as we like to think we can be altruistic, we have basic motivations and they are often very selfish. what you try and do is create a system within a market economy that plays to the business of those selfish instincts while restraining them and find a way for that to work for the common good of society. >> the squad is attention seeking and we see what they are doing behind closed doors. they are taking us for granted. >> don't take it for granted. trish: the law defines it as an assault. but in the nfl all you get is a
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suspension. myles garrett brutally attack mason rudolf with his own helmet. far left presidential candidate bernie sanders is saying if he's elected he will put fellow socialist aoc quote in a very important white house role. like the secretary of labor? remember when aoc talked about unemployment and said it was so low because people have two jobs? >> everything is fine, right? unemployment is low because everyone has two jobs. trish: former trump state department christian lang discusses all of this. that's next.
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>> the leader of the united states congress. our ideas are resonating all over this country. if i'm in the white house she'll play a very, very important role. no question. trish: that sounds like to me, that sounds like desperation. bernie sanders in a last-minute hail mary attempt to pull ahead of elizabeth warren and joe biden is dangling the prospect of 28-year-old alexandria ocasio-cortez in the white house. we are trying to think of what he could possibly mean. she couldn't be vice president because you need to be 35 years old to be vice president. but imagine what would happen if he tapped her to be his treasury secretary. >> once you get to the tippy top
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stop your 10 millionth dollar, sometimes you see tax rates as high as 60% to 70%. capitalism has not sales existed in the world and will not always exist in the world. trish: imagine what our foreign policy would look like for a person who refuses to denounce socialist dictator nicolas maduro in venezuela. >> i think this is a complex issue. i think this is important to approach carefully. i'm concerned about u.s. interventionism in venezuela and i oppose it. trish: how about the head' homeland security? >> i think abolishing i.c.e. is a call to action on several levels. one is the literal
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interpretation. i don't nawnl resume rights. trish: whatever it is, i can'ting promise you it won't be good to have aoc or bernie sanders in the white house. it would be for sure a disaster. i don't think it's ever happened. but nonetheless, a disaster. joining me, former state department advisor christian whiton. can you imagine, about where or elizabeth warren. she is out in front? elizabeth warren, aoc with socialism that has become so popular. what would that do to us? >> this is bernie setting it now. but who interesting is this? he didn't go out and say i'm
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going to talk to chuck schumer, the democratic leader in the senate about who is going to be in my cabinet. it just shows the degree to which the trio, the quad, is the leader of the democratic party. if you look at who is driving the agenda, clearly it's not the moderate that were elected to flip in orange county and places like that. trish: one of the things she admitted to in part because she is perhaps not so seasoned and that's why she keeps making blunders. but she fully admits they have to impeach him, because if they don't impeach him, imagine if he wins again in 2020.
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you have nancy pelosi saying no, this is not about trying to do anything for 2020. this is about doing what's right for the constitution. it's very sad, very somber. she goes out there and says exactly what it is which is about trying to skin the president for 2020. >> we saw this among the belief by the democrats reflected by aoc. the bureaucrats are the ones who are in charge. it's an attempt to weaken the presidency, it's a long cherished socialist goal to make america undecisive, unable to win wars and unable to move decisively in crises. what executive skill does this
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person have? you are not just setting policy when you are in the cabinet. you are typically managing the bureaucracy of more than a million people. to have someone obsessed with race. aoc says i don't know about this, it had 10 males and most of them are white. you can't do that type of racism when you are running an executive branch agency. this is such a disaster. trish: you mentioned something about the bureaucrats. what's your sense of it. who do you charge here. the american people who elect the president of the united states. the president of the united states sets the tone for policy on the world stage. isn't that what needs to happen as opposed to the state department and the bureaucrats and everybody who has been a
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career lifer at the cia saying we don't like this new guy, we don't like these policies. we'll double down and try to get them out. >> there are a lot of people at the state department, 90% votes democratic. out in the field they are dedicated patriots who will do their duty no matter who is president. but you get the snakes back at headquarters. if they don't like what the president is doing, they can resign. they should go somewhere else. and you know that colonel who, you know, lieutenant colonel vindman said i was afraid the president might be undermining foreign policy. completely impossible to do because the president sets foreign policy. this is an attempt to weaken the presidency and weaken our democracy. trish: coming up, the cleveland
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browns myles garrett attacking mason rudolf wit his own helmet. should he mace criminal charges? liberal policy literally harming people. >> it's a call to across on several levels. >> replacing i.c.e. with something that reflects our morality. >> we examine i.c.e. and its role. trish: a third seattle area murder tied to the city's sanctuary city policy. here's to the straggly ones.
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[♪] president trump: first we are finalizing the rule that will compel hospitals to publish prices publicly online for everyone to see and could compare so you can go online and compare the hospitals and the doctors and prices. i assume get res resumes on docs and see who you like. second we are putting forward a proposed rule to require health insurance providers to disclose their pricing information to consumers. we are giving american families control of their healthcare
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decisions and the freedom to choose that care. trish: president trump pushing forward his executive -- execution, i should say, of his plan for more transparency. today's new rule comes on the heels of the executive order he signed in june to give the american people more information about the costs of their medical care. so the white house says the system will make prices public. hospitals will face pressure to compete for patients which should cause prices to drop. the rule is set to go in effect january 1, 2021. the devastating policies of some liberal cities in focus after news that an illegal immigrants with a rap sheet of horrible crimes including drug possession
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and domestic violence is accused of killing a seattle residents. a legal immigrant to this country. people are asking, what if we had just deported him after say the first crime. maybe then this american would still be alive. joining me right now, foxnation host tomi lahren. what if we deported him? >> one american or one illegal immigrant killed at the hand an illegal immigrant is one too many. the sanctuary policies are doing this. the fact that some democrats are advocating for them, especially in california people know the kate steinle story, but that's happening over and over again. you have the democrats pushing
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the criminal illegal immigrants over the american people. and it's absolutely disgusting. trish: why are they doing that? >> it's hard to guess their motivations. i went on a ride along with our immigration and customs enforcement people here in los angeles a few weeks ago. i'll tell you this, the effort they have to go through to detain and deport these criminal aliens. they have to go to great length because of sanctuary city and sanctuary policies. they used to be able to take criminal aliens and process and deport them. now they have to go on a scavenger hunt to find these people. they reoffend in the communities they come from. no one is safe with these policies. trish: robert davi was on the show from california and he made the point. and i think he's on to
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something. basically there is an effort to change the makeup, if you would, of the united states of america. the more people you can keep from brianing in, you have the possibility much like california which used to be a red state of choosing additional states, places like texas that are red that they would like to make blue. do you think that's part of the thinking here? >> 100%. i absolutely think not just because of the time i spent with border agents and i.c.e. agents. if you look at the makeup of california it's easy to see. then we have ongoing voter fraud. illegal immigrants are able to get driver's licenses and put on the voter roles automatically. they have to opt out to be taken off the voter roles through voter fraud or if democrats get
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elected, through amnesty and voting rights. trish: you look at the policies liberals try to put in place. you have got a lot of them out there in your neck of the woods. some of these cities like seattle or san francisco, new york as well. cities that are really changing because of homeless problems. because of i call it the free to pee rule. sadly in san francisco it's been decriminalized. you can urinate anywhere in public where you see fit, and no one will do anything about it. you can solicit sex from prostitutes on the streets of san francisco and no one is going to do anything about it. you can block traffic or put your truck in the middle of the sidewalk and nobody is going to do anything about it. i would think if you are in government, if you devote
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yourself to that and become the mayor of one of these sanctuary cities, you would want to actually have policies in place that would help the community, help keep that community clean, help keep that community safe. and they are doing anything but. >> you would think they would wants to make their communities and cities cleaner. but it's the opposite. if they solve the problem they don't get the funding. it's strategic they don't want to fix the problem. just look like they are fixing the problem and look like they care. we have a homeless epidemic in the state of california and other places as well. but we have a few night number of resources. if we can't take care of the people we already have, how do americans think we'll provide for 10 to 20 million illegal immigrants? at some point we are going have to face reality. we cannot take anymore.
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♪it will all be alright ♪i'll be home tonight ♪i'm comin back home >> myles garrett. >> is he winging a helmet? >> yeah, there'll be some i nexts coming out of this.
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>> there may be some suspensions -- >> that's right. >> oh, gosh. that's one of the worst things i've ever seen on a professional sports field. trish: awful. just awful. disgusting behavior, shocking brawl during last night's thursday night football game. star defensive lineman myles garrett ripping off the helmet of steelers' quarterback mason rudolph which got garrett an indefinite suspension by the league in addition to the suspensions of multiple players that were involved in this terrible, terrible altercation. the steelers and the browns' organizations were fined $250,000 each, garrett's fine is yet to be announced. i'm sorry, a fine? suspension? i think he deserves a little more than that. just saying. and the entire world thought. anyway, we've got a bigger big week coming up. make sure you tune in monday.
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