tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business December 26, 2019 11:00pm-12:00am EST
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i'm greg jarrett. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. [♪] trish: on track for another big economic win. good luck to the socialists trying to win against that. job growth is soaring. wage growth is soaring. nasdaq 9,000 today. yet the president is still out there reworking trade deals to benefit american workers. who knew that these two things, labor markets, meaning workers, and capital markets meaning the business owners and wall street capital that funds them. to who knew they could all
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improve simultaneously? donald trump knew. but if you listen to the democrats they are telling you these two things are somehow mutually exclusive. democrats say you can't have a thriving environment for big business and a driving environment for workers. but hasn't that always been the success of our nation? shouldn't it be the heart of our nation? capitalism means business succeed, workers succeed. but democrats hate business. they don't believe in it. i want you to see something here. this is an interesting screen for you because on december 18, even with the president's impeachment, the president was speaking to thousands of workers in battle creek, michigan. these are workers who support him because he's bringing their jobs back. and traders are getting ready to
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send the market to a new record close the next day, and the guy is getting impeached. it tells you number one the mark it, the world, no one cares about the giant schiff show in washington. and workers know who is looking out for them. they sure do, and it sure ain't nancy. what we are witnessing at this moment in time is the total realignment of the democrat and republican parties. the union bosses that shelled out big bucs to the dems, they have to manage the growing threat of globalism in the world and the very candidates they supported gave them none other than nafta and that resulted in 800 hours jobs lost in this question.
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not good. union heads know it. >> the sad and evil that was done by nafta, the harm to our economy and the manufacturing sector in our economy and other sectors as well. that was the worst agreement that ever happened. >> everybody knows the nafta model hasn't worked. trish: i agree with you. it didn't work. so why don't you just stop giving the democrats money. that's what you have been doing, giving them all kind of money. today, tonight, the senate has an opportunity to vote usmca into place, a new trade deal that would help american workers, help americans keep their jobs. and yet bernie sanders doesn't want to sign it. with elizabeth warren isn't sure whether she should sign it. come on.
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get with the program, guys. while we are at it any of the union bosses earning $300,000, $400,000 a year. they need to get with the program. they have allowed the elites to take advantage of the american workers for too long. they have spent the bulk of their money on politicians who support these lousy policies. it's ending now. america is learning a new way forward. or perhaps i should say we are going back to our roots, right? these are our roots. this is who we are. workers should be benefiting. businesses should be benefiting. wall street should be the envy of the world. it can all happen together if we think about our own interests. president trump has prove be and will continue to prove that free market capitalists and american prosperity for all, everyone
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including every coal worker in pennsylvania and factory worker in michigan. all of this can work together. it should work hand in hand. and it's going to, and that's how we succeed. joining me right now, former bush 43 senior advisor, brad blakeman. i had steve bannon on the show the other night. he said what's so cool about what's happening right now is you are seeing the market hit new highs, and capital markets flourishing simultaneously. those workers are benefiting, too. in some ways, you can go back to the koch brothers. they were sort of an idea, don't worry about the workers, they will come along when they come along. these are economic transitions everybody goes through. then you listen to the left, and
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the left is we hate business. we want to put every single business we can out of business. what donald trump has found is that there is a very happy sweet spot there where everybody is working together in up much interests and everybody benefits. is that true? >> absolutely. you bet it's true. president trump is putting america back to work. where were the union bosses when barack obama told them to get or it, manufacturing jobs are gone. donald trump said that's nonsense. we are going to bring manufacturing jobs back to america and he did. did the union bosses demand nafta be redrafted? absolutely not. less than a year of job losses
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directly attributable to nancy pelosi. she retarded the growth donald trump is trying to bring. trish: they are supposed to be representing their workers, yet they roll or and play dead it's irrelevant to them, they want to keep ebb as happy as they can or keep everyone in the victim mode. like woe is me. >> look at what trump did about coal. nothing. the fact of the matter is, he cops from a third generation of coal miners. when barack obama said and hillary clinton we are going to put them out of business, he was content with that. we are putting these people back to work. why? because it's in america's best interest. trish: richard trumka should be
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pretty great. he should be endorsing donald trump. trish: you have got all these workers in middle america, i go back do battle creek, michigan. they are there for the president, but the union head are not. >> they have to see what their members are doing. donald trump is delivering for their membership. they have a knee-jerk reaction from others who say i'm a democrat but they can't tell you why. when you tell them all the good donald trump has done for them, democrats in congress have blocked him. trish: i do predict you will see a realign many of these parties. this only happens once every generation and we are on the front lines of history. it's good to see you. coming up. filmmaker michael moore blasting
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trump supporters. >> white guys voted for trump. any time you see three white guys walk towards you down the street. two of them voted for donald trump. they are not good people. you should be afraid of them. trish: we have the full sound later this hour. it's a christmas favorite. "home alone 2." >> where is the lobby? >> down the hall and to the left. trish: wait until you hear which country nixed that very scene and why they claim they cut out the scene with the president of the united states. remember when the democrats said president trump is a national threat and had to be removed from office right now. >> congress cannot wait for the next elections to address this misconduct. >> it's a rush to justice and we
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speaker nancy pelosi. she is the one out there holding off on sending impeachment articles to the senate until she gets the trial she wants in the chamber? wasn't president trump an agent of russia and an urgent threat to our country? as a matter of -- >> the president is an ongoing threat to our national security. >> donald trump is a threat to our national security. >> president trump is a clear and present danger to our fry and fair elections and national security. >> this president poses an urgent threat to our elections, national security and rule of law. trishlaw.trish, got the picture? urgent threat. she is out there saying no rush.
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>> i said we are not sending it tonight. so far we haven't seen anything that looks fair to us. hopefully it will be fairer and when we see you what that is we'll send it over. trish: which is it? is donald trump an urgent threat to the country or not? joining me now, former nevada state a.g., amy tarkanian. he's an urgent threat and you do nothing? can you guys hear amy? apparently. there you are. now i hear you. i don't know what the viewer heard. i just saw your face and your mouth moving.
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they are saying he's an urgent threat but they don't what they are to move, how come? >> they never intend to impeach the president. i don't think they expected the senate to actually follow through with the full impeachment and removal. this is basically to weaken him for the 2020 election. it's partisan politics at its finest. and nancy pelosi caved to the squad members and they have followed, and they have taken the latest and she followed suit. trish: what does that say about our country. our future and basically how we look right now in terms of the entire world. local politics interfere with how we think about our entire system, we have a problem going
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on. >> it's embarrassing. if you are on the outside looking in and you see wages going up, the economy is booming. we have a president following through on a number of promises he campaigned on, it makes no sense at all. and this is setting up a terrible precedent for the future for any president. trish: if i am vladimir putin, up saying i wanted to mess with america all along. nancy pelosi and the mainstream media, they did my bidding, now you have americans walk around saying gosh, is donald trump out to steal the next election? the democrats would have you believe yes as though he's conspiring with th -- with the ukrainians and russians. >> the voters are on to the
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democrats and their charade. it's not working. it will backfire terribly on them in the end. you have the average voter. i can't tell you how many friends are have reached out saying they tried to impeachment, but now what? what's next? trish: did she ever concerned the articles much impeachment. >> i am guessing that she won't. >> so she put the country through hell, excuse my french, right? and doesn't actually have the decency to see it through? >> no, and they are willing to drag us through hell along with them unfortunately. and it's very, very disappointing and sad for our nation to be a part of this. they are willing to focus on their own selfish needs over the
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nation. trish: i really hate politics. i'm disgusted with it and certainly with them and what they are attempting to do. coming up, elizabeth warren blasting mayor pete for hosting a lavish fundraiser with billionaires. watch. >> billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. trish: it turns out senator war warren has hosted a few of those wine cave' fundraisers. a presidential historian is warning president trump not to participate in the 2020 debates. california's homeless crisis spiraling out of control thanks to the state's liberal politicians. president trump plans to fix the
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trish: watch out, california. your state is so pathetically run, president trump is considering sending in the feds. tweeting exactly that. the president has been and little bit disgusted with california's lack of cleanliness. president trump what's happened to san francisco and so many other places run by the radical left democrats, it's unbelievable. you take a look at los angeles,
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it looks like a third world city. the filth and the garbage is eroding right into the pacific ocean and their beaches. nearly half of all the homeless people living in the streets in america happen to live in the state of california. what they are doing to our beautiful california is a disgrace to our country. it's a shame, the world is looking at it. trish: he's right. it is a shame. homelessness in the lefty state is out of control. federal data shows it holds the dubious distinction of having more homeless people than any other state in america. you get astronomical, crazy, insane taxes on the left coast. this is what you see you. this is what is going on.
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this is unacceptable. unacceptable. especially in a state with so much wealth at a time when our country is doing so well. what do you know, the governor there, the victim that he is, he blames the president. careful, gavin newsom. the president is shall we said all too willing to send in the feds. joining me, curt schlichter, and dr. marc siegel. i feel for you living out there on the left coast. it seems like gavin newsom has taken one right out of the democrats play book. is he going to perhaps regret saying that? they say be careful what you wish for. she may get some help from the
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feds after all. >> as a resident of california and a guy who ruined more than one pair of shoes walking down a los angeles sidewalk where you have to skip over land mines, try to keep from being impaled by august junk yims hypodermic needle. i have to say mr. president, don't help us. let californians learn through the magic of pain. let them get the government they voted for. we used to be smart. we produced guys like ronald reagan and pete wilson. newsom is terrible on every level. and we need to suffer the pain that comes as a consequence of electing a leftist democrat. trish: public health concerns. if i have to go there on a business trip, i'm not going to
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be too happy about seeing all that stuff in the streets. >> 28,000 sightings of human excrement in san francisco alone. 28,000. and they have the. >d have the pooppatrol. can you have imagine you walk down the street, get excrement on your shoes, then you walk into your neighborhood where disease is spreading. i read in the "los angeles times" months ago, one of the solutions would be to build temporary shelters. in california, over 70% of the homeless are unsheltered. in new york city over 90% are sheltered. it means in you are a shelter you have a bathroom to use, you have a cot to use.
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your food there is. since a lot of the problem is mental illness and i talked to dr. ben carson, the hud secretary, you have social workers to guide and advice you and treat the mental illness. on the streets that isn't happening. you have people with mental illness untreated. then you have excrement. then you spend $65 million in san francisco cleaning the streets. they need to be put in shelters. >> i don't live in a state. i'm living in a petri dish. i have a solution. there are mentally ill people who need to be treat. they need to be invaliditily treated and committed. you are not doing them a favor by having them scream at the sun in the middle of the street. the guides who are junkies, you
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go into rehab or you go to jail. and bums who want to city all day, move along. you need to go to plates, but you can't stay here. trish: you have got to consider the good of the rest of the people there. as humane as you would want to be. i would argue the best thing to do is get them help. but you have got to think about all the other people in the community that can't walking down the street, what about them in they get exposed to stuff. other americans exposed to stuff they don't deserve. because everybody wants to feel good about the homeless. >> two points. it's a process to get people off the streets. that's why i start with the idea of shelters. you get twhrem they can be treated and you get the disease out of the way.
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i don't mean to be graphic here. but when you have sewage and human a waste, you get rats. rats have flees. flees spread disease. they ought to call a public health emergency in 2017 in california just for hepatitis-a. there needs to be a public health emergency called right now. trish: does the federal government need to go to california and say enough, for the sake of our country? if you are going to be part of the country, you have to subscribe to the rules everybody else subscribes to, that that means not living in a state where supreme to consult a poop app. >> if governor newsom keeps putting his back up to this problem and sending street cleaners. we'll end up with a federal emergency declared.
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that's what president trump is likely hinting at. that's what the hud secretary ben carson will be involved in. >> we need the feds. >> i think we need the federal government involved. i'm glad to see the president talking that way. i don't think god newsom is taking this seriously enough and he should have started on this months ago. >> we need to vote him out. trish: democrats giving president trump the best christmas present ever. first liberal filmmaker michael moore predicting president trump won't participate in the 2020 debate. >> for anybody thinking this will abnormal year in 2020. think again. he will come up with a reason. whoever the candidate is is
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trish: president trump and the republican party getting a christmas present this year. there is all this talk about bernie sanders, the socialist from vermont. they are saying he may be the democratic party's nominee. could it get any better for president trump? we have a record economy. things are going well. people are working. the market is seeing new highs. and these democrats out there want to run a socialist?
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joining me right now, presidential historian doug weighed. come on. doug. you know, he can't get out of their own way. we have a booming economy. people are feeling great. and they are saying no let's throw it out and start all over again. >> beaut judge seems to be in the lead in terms of organization. bernie could win in iowa and new hampshire. it could end up being a horse race. i know you are a big supporter of the president. so you worry about it. i would be looking at it if i were you as a supporter saying slam dunk. this just brings the whole thing home. i'm scared as an america that a
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socialist would be elected. >> bernie sanders socialist is supposed to sound preposterous. but he may have north of a 40% chance of winning his party's nomination in july. i'm a former democrat. i don't know whether to laugh or cry when i think of this suicidal socialism of this once great democratic party. trish: they are doing it to themselves. they ran hillary clinton, a terrible, lousy candidate. now they are thinking about running a socialist, bernie sanders, at a time when the economy is thriving in a way we have never seen before. a liberal them maker trump critic michael moore is saying the president, he says the president is not going to go on the debate stage with a
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democratic nominee in 2020. >> the fact that you think there will be debates. >> no. >> he's not going to debate anybody. anybody out there who thick there is going to be a debate, that this will abnormal year 2020. think again. this is how he pulls off his victories, too. we don't see him coming. but he's above debating. he will never allow the control of that microphone switch in the hand of anybody but himself. trish: you recently wrote a memo to the president suggesting he be completely aware of what he's getting into should he go on the debate stage, given the bias of our media. could michael moore be right but for different reasons in might the president reconsider debating the democratic nominee maybe if more nothing else than to i some members of the media?
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>> i think he will end up doing the debate. but like nafta, he blew it up and rebuilt it. i think he would blow up the whole debate process and rebuild it. 25 moderators of the presidential debate in theien election. 23 can be identified as liberals. two are unknown. independent. and zero were conservative. that can't be allowed. the way they messed up the debates as an example of what was done to donald trump in the first debate with hillary clinton. the microphone didn't work in-house. the television audience could hear donald trump. but the people in the audience couldn't hear him. trucker * you are worried about
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sabotage? >> absolutely. trish: bartles do you think he does the debate? >> president trump is a transformative president. on his way to being a world historical one. it's indeed reclaiming american greatness. i think come november, the american public is going to reward him with four more years regardless of what goes on. why is this working out? because he's a fighter. when he goes on that stage, he will have the record and he will be fighting for us. and he always wins in these cases. i say bring it on. the worse they are, the better for president trump. trish: we have more coming up. but first the anti-semitic attacks hitting new york during hanukkah. >> the latest wave of attacks
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comes during a week when christmas and hanukkah overlap. there is a concern about the rice in anti-semitism in new york city and beyond. four incidents were reported including a beating on crimes eve. a 56-year-old man chased by a group of young men. he falls after a punch to his head. a 65-year-old man was punched in the face and kicked when he was down. two young jewish children were assaulted in williamsburg. mayor deblasio tweeted part, it's not enough to condemn anti-semitism, we have to confront it. you. the crimes are an attack on all new yorkers.
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governor cuomo is directing the state police force to help catch the criminals. the anti-defamation league is offering a $10,000 award for information in that assault caught on camera. >> at a time when we are supposed to be coming together and celebrating things we have in common rather than our differences. we have one group of individuals attacking another group of individuals. >> it's been less than two weeks since that horrific targeted attack across the river. a shooting that left several dead. trish: thank you very much for that report. it's a christmas favorite. the home alone franchise. you not. >> excuse me, where's the lobby?
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and high-end san francisco restaurant with a wine vault, not a cave. but they even gave wine bottles to big donors as recently as 2018. and warren has no problem spending the same money she raised and the tactics she is now slamming. this is a woman who was caught lying about being native american. lying about how her son went to public school when he attended a private one and lying about being fired for being pregnant. trump 2020 campaign advisor, madison, is this the best they can do? they give as you socialist 0 run bernie sanders or wannabe
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socialist who gets caught lying through her teeth, elizabeth our be? >> it's ridiculous when you see the attacks elizabeth warren has in her own party. they can raise all the money in the world, whether it's mayor pete or bernie sanders. but when it comes down to it these dems will be running on the trump economy. you look at the money raised and spent. hillary clinton spent $969 million. trish: it tells you money can't buy you love. money is not everything. the american people at some point see through it. they saw delight with hillary clinton. they voted for donald trump. he found a way around. part of that was going
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accessible and doing rallies. he didn't pay for the advertising. he went on and had a candid interview with people. in today's day and age, they are more exciting than the reproduced campaign ad. you have mike bloomberg and tom steyer out there spending, spending. and you are getting crickets for that. >> money can't buy love. when you look at these guys, they are trying to run in a race where billionaires are not welcome at all. these people are in a contest to see who can hate rich people the most. you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. she said our most expensive bought of wine was only $49. that's what they are talking about, whose bottle of wine was
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most expensive. trish: i said at the beginning of the show, what the democrats can't figure out is how is it that this guy who is a conservative, he's a republican, is now representing the interests of simultaneously business and workers. right? that's -- they never did that. to them it was like big bad business. you champion the workers. business is terrible. and he's come along and said no, business is great. it employs workers, and workers are awesome. we'll do everything we can to empower those workers and empower american businesses. i think it scares the living daylights out of them. >> absolutely. when you look at what president trump did in 2016 in making a promise to the american people to be a president for everyone.
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he kept his word on that. we say it over and over again, promises made, promises kept. that's what we are seeing with president trump. we are seeing him keep promises in so many other fields. and it benefits the american people directly. people will vote their pockets books and the results they have seen. when democrats are fighting with each other and president trump is busy getting things done. trish: you think about it, if you are a democrat, how do i run against a guy who is championing workers while simultaneously want to go see this stock market succeed as well. it's a tough bet. right? there is nothing there. which i think emma is why they keep going back.
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>> they are trying to paint this country as hopeless because it makes them the savior. they want to be the person people think fixed everything. but they need to he brace capitalism and free markets. and instead they are trying to paint this as a place where nobody can succeed. we are cutting the poverty rate in half. people are living more free and prosperous lives. trish: and some good stuff for you, i understand. cabot cops on the show all the time. i had no idea you guys are engaged. i literally had no idea. i'm so clueless about all of this. we wanted to say congratulations to both of you. congratulations.
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