tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business February 9, 2020 8:00am-9:00am EST
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had -- regulations that obama had put in there. lou: yeah. i guess that would be strategic momentum. ed rollins are, always great to see you, my friend. >> thank we hope you have a terrific weekend and we'll see you here monday evening. trish: democrats carrying on about election security claiming president trump will steal the next election. for a bunch of people of so concerned about election security, can't they fix their own? they used a shell company tied to a democrat super pac that delayed the results for days. there are calls to recanvases results. i'm trish regan.
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the democrats can't figure out how to man the state caucus. why should we trust them to run the country. it's friday night and a winner has not been declared. >> the iowa democratic party runs the caucus. okay? and what happened was unacceptable. at the same time, we came in there, we want to make sure everything is right. and we at the democratic national committee, this was unacceptable. trish: unacceptable is right. which is why i'm calling on tom perez to resign as head of the dnc. this happened under this watch. i wanted you to hear what tom perez and others are saying. they are suggesting some criminal stuff. soap we understand now that this
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is the most dangerous president in american history. >> he carried out a scheme to cheat in the 2020 election and he's still trying to cheat in the next election. >> we know no other american could use the vast powers of our government to cheat and win an election. >> president trump tried to cheat. he got caught. trish: pardon me. the democrats need to reexamine their own party. according to the associated press, the company responsible for iowa, named shadow inc, was picked in secret by the see you what democrat party after its leaders consulted with the dnc. the dnc. that would be your organization, right, mr. tom perez? and this is how bad it is.
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there is an obvious conflict of interest. multiple conflicts of interest. the parent company of shadow, its name is after he crow number, also operates a dems' funded super pac. the whole board is likely made up of big-time democratic establishment types. we know david plouffe, remember him from obama? you get the picture. then the ceo of that company, the one who ran the app. she is married to pete buttigieg's campaign advisor. conflict of interest, don't you think? it's almost like in venezuela where hugh go sh -- where hugo
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chavez owns the voting machines. the buttigieg campaign gave $42,500 to her election app. for a party that claims we are on the verge of being hacked by the russians. >> now the russians are at it again. the russians are at it as we speak. trish: you think they might sort of care given all their concern about election security. they ought to care about their own election security. america's election security. the dems running the shadow election, they never tested the app. homeland security told us that. >> we offer services to both political parties. in this case they did offer a number of services, they took us
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up on some services, but testing the app, they declined that service. trish: what kinds of shop are they running at the dnc? how could anybody trust them to run our government when they are failing so miserably at everything else. it's time for the head of the democratic national committee to exit stage left. there is no room for these kinds of errors and conflicts in our elections. we are talking about the sanctity of our votes and our country. shadow acronym, pacronym. we capitalists we want transparency. we want a company that collects our vote to be non-partisan. we don't want shadow
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organizations. not only named shadow, it was a shadow-type organization. it's totally non-profit. it doesn't tell us how it gets its money or where that money goes. i want a for-profit company counting my votes. if they get it wrong or they get hacked, their value will plummet. you will be held accountable. markets kinds of work at the dnc. even in establishing a fair voting system. and that's tonight's intel. joining me, south carolina congressman ralph norman. i look at this and i say it was conflict after conflict after conflict. no one at the dnc brothered to ask the obvious questions. does anybody's wife run the
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company that's going to be collect can the data and deciding who wins. the fact that pete buttigieg's campaign advisor's wife runs the thing would raise a red flag for me. >> it has not been a good week for the democrats. they do this once every four years. it's not like they are multitasking. they had one challenge, counting votes. they would have been better to do it with paper ballots. i guess the fallback position is the russians hacked them. but it's typical and we were with the president today. for them to make this kind of error, not trying an app out on something this important, counting our votes is very important. for them not to try an app out and think they can run the
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country and run healthcare and fix social security in they are not up to the task. it's a bigger problem than i think the public knows. trish: i'm troubled by the secrecy of this whole thing. i'm no about prr fan, but if i -- i'm no bernie sanders fan, but if i were him or one of his supporters i would be angry right now. you don't know what kinds of back door stuff is going on. we shouldn't have to think that for two seconds. we should trust our system. and we made it clear in iowa we can't trust them. >> it's not fair to the taxpayers who are footing the bill forecasting their balance d for casting their ballot.
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democrats think government should do everything. if a private party did it, they had accountability or they wouldn't get paid if they didn't do it right. this is not that hard. why don't they do paper ballots if they can't get it right. trish: tonight, video of another horrifying anti-trump attack against pro trump students on a liberal college campus. did you hear that? the student threatening to slash republican throats. tonight we have all the details and more from this disturbing video. but first the facts. free everything.
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2020 dems are running on how terrible they say our economy is. >> you have to make an economy that works for us. >> if you are sick and tired of hearing how great economy is when you don't feel it -- trish: the liberal media says president trump is lying about the economy. >> the president talks about job creation. >> the economy is the best it's ever been. this is particularly maddening not because the president is saying it and lying about it. >> job growth is slow under president trump. trish: today blowing away job expectations. monica crowley is delivering the facts and facts only right after this. beyond the routine checkups.
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understand economics. they are still saying this is obama. the obama economy that he created? what we are seeing, the best job market in 50 years. >> produced 8 million jobs in the last three years of president trumped a-mile-an-hour straition. if you look at the trend lines. the unemployment rate has been falling and job creation has continued. the economy has been growing since six months into barack obama's presidency. trish: they are still stuck on barack obama. i covered the economy and wall street for 8 years during that presidency. i can guarantee you he was constantly in the way of success when it came to economic policy. he had a stimulus plan that went nowhere. he hated big business.
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that made businesses fearful of hiring and he was all about raising taxes. the policies this president even acted has been polar opposite to what we saw during the barack obama years. meanwhile, president trump himself -- >> it was dark because he made clear his mind is dark. this is somebody in deep psychological distress right now. trish: interesting word choice. deep psychological distress from that cnn reporter who doesn't understand the economy. we might have heard that expression when they talked about his state of mind somewhere else, too. >> that was not a state of the union? that was his state of mind. a state of union, where are we, where are we going. not threat me just show you how many guests i can draw.
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trish: i got it. the democrats emailed their talk points out so the cnn white house reporter reads the talking points. e reads the talking points and regurnlg 80s the of -- and regurgitates it on air. >> is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign. >> no, it's not a comic book and it's not have nice the way you say that. >> we don't have superman presidents. you would have as much chance as you would flying away from that podium. trish: weren't they supposed to be neutral? not seems the their new reporter is making a run at the other
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guy's schtick. soap the president was not in touch with reality. >> what we are witnessing is the he roaftion our freedom. >> i'm not negotiating you. i'll let congress take care of that. >> i think we saw the president's true colors today and i'm not sure they were red, white and blue. >> you are attacking our news organization. trish: can you imagine blake berman, our white house correspondent doing anything like that. joining me, monica crowley. it's good to see you. >> great to see you, too, thanks for having me. trish: lots to celebrate on the jobs front. >> it's been an extraordinary week for president trump. another blowout jobs report. as you know, january is usually
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something of a dead zone in terms of job creation. but not under this president. he came in with a very profound economic freedom agenda based on trade reform and unleashing american energy, and, boy, are we seeing the results. >> joe scarborough and others in the made what want to say this is about obama. let me share with you have ball krugman's comment. he's saying, let's be honest, the u.s. economy is running pretty hot these days. the unemployment rate is near historic low. this from the guy who said back in 2016 on election night. it does look like president donald j. trump and markets are plunge. when might we expect them to recover. we are probably look at a global
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recession with no end in sight. pull krugman having to eat crow on the economy. >> he predicted gloom and doom when president trump was elected. he unleashed an era of unprecedented prosperity. it's due top common sense pro growth economic policies. that is a political argument. that is not an economic one. president trump came in and said you know what? instead of government power span control, we are going to gift power back to the american people by empowering the american worker. he's done that by giving the american people more of their own money back through tax cuts, getting the government out of the way so that the american engine of growth and prosperity can be unleashed.
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trish: it's not that hard. but the democrats didn't want to do it. it means giving the power to the people. monica crowley, always a pleasure. thank you so much. another crime time pop quiz. any guess as to what the subject is? here is a hint. >> little michael will fail. there is nobody i would rather run against than little michael. trish: it's none other than a certain diminutive democrat mayor. the media has no idea how tall michael bloomberg is. reports vary from 5'8:00 to 5'5" and some as generous as 5'10". but i know his real height and it's way lower than 5'10".
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i worked for him and stood next to him many times. i have the answer for you. but first one new hampshire voter not feeling the bern, confronting the vermont socialist bernie sanders on his immigration. someone issue you have not been consistent on is open borders. when you first ran you said it was a koch brother scheme and seemed to recognize low wage workers being dumped into the country does not help grow wage workers. trish: america's favorite former trish: america's favorite former national security advisor, kt imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs.
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tonight as we get ready for the primary tuesday. this woman is asking bernie sanders why he hasn't been consistent on immigration. >> when you first ran you said it was a koch brother scheme and seemed to realize low wage workers being dumped into the country does not help low wage workers. i worked in a restaurant in new hampshire this summer. can you explain why you changed on that issue? >> i don't believe in open borders. trump wants to throw everybody out of the country. if he threw everybody out of the country what do you think would happen to the price of food. i think what the american people want us to do, rather than demonize the undocumented, they
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want a sensible immigration policy. trish: who else is going to pick the crops. but he did flip-flop. because now he wants open borders. we have proof. >> decriminalization of the border. if you be so kind, raise your hand if you think it should be a civil offense rather than a crime to cross the border without documentation. trish: he didn't always want that. a new hampshire voter, she was correct. watch him. >> open borders. that's a koch brothers proposal. >> does any member of congress or presidential candidate believe you can simply open the borders and you have millions of people unskilled coming in. should we have an completely open border so anybody can come
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into the united states of ther of america? if that were to happen which i strongly disagree with. there is no question in my mind that would lower wages in this country. trish: so i will echo the new hampshire woman's question. what happened. what happened to all of you? the democrats used to agree on this issue. >> it's wrong and ultimately self-defeating to permit the abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in the past years and we must do more to stop it. >> we cannot allow people to pour into the united states undocumented, unchecked. >> we don't want to do anything to encourage more illegal immigration into this country. >> the american people are fundamentally pro legal immigration and anti-illegal immigration. >> mexico must do its share.
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the day when america could be the welfare state for mexico is gone. trish: important to remind ourselves of where they once were. joining me, the author of a brand-new book, revolution, trump, washington and we the people. kt mcfarland. what's happened? the new hampshire woman was right. she said have they pressured you this much? are you being forced to do this? what do you think? >> that was simply brilliant montage of the flip-flopping of the democrats the last decade. there she is, three positions. bernie sanders' third position was close to what donald trump proposed. i think what this is all about, they are so desperate. what are they going to talk
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about? they can't talk about the economy or the trade deal. they can't talk about foreign policy or jobs. what are they left with? maybe we can talk about immigration again. maybe there is something there. i think they have a second problem they are just waking up to. the democrats always thought if they let illegal immigrants in, they would get the hispanic vote. but what they are starting to see in their own polling that increasing numbers of legal hispanics who are here in the country legally are working hard, pay taxes, obey the rules, they are slowly leaving the democrats and they are voting for donald trump. i think these guys are in a full scale panic mode. what else are they going to talk about? trish: i want to talk to you about another tory crossing tonight. god komo in new york is
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suing -- -- governor cuomo in new york is suing the trump administration. if you are coming back from overseas you can go through a special line and you get effectively stamped. the president is saying we can't do this because new york is a sanctuary state. right, kt? >> right. and new york city is a sanctuary state. we are not going to cooperate with law enforcement if we think somebody is an illegal immigrant we won't report those things. trump said we'll announce to withhold funding from you. if you are not following the laws, why should you get federal funding? i think this is a brilliant move for two reasons. there is a national security issue here. but guess who has all those
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global entry stamps in their passports? all the people who vote for and write big checks to governor cuomo. trish: i got a big chucklele when i saw it. this president is willing to play hardball. and he's messing with cuomo's donors right now. national security reason. but there is also a political thing at stake. i think it's a warning to a lot of these cities and states to get with the program and enforce federal law. kt mcfarland. very good to see you. primetime pop quiz. >> i feel like mini mike. president trump: what happened to mini mike? trish: how small is mike
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bloomberg really? the answer at the end of the show. a liberal student threatening to quote slash republican throats. coming up, we have the details on this heinous stuff. more of this disturbing video. is this becoming a trend? msnbc's chris ma these is losing his minds over it. his minds over it. he's comparing trump to a black at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity.
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he joked about the only good headline he has ever gotten in "the washington post." but according to the liberal mediate was something else. >> president trump spoke with the venom of a black mamba. dirty cops, leaks, liars, disgraced. >> you didn't see what we could see from our position what i would best describe as bobble heads. supporters of the president were nodding approvingly to his remarks. >> this is the mafia family. trish: we are waiting for the so-called journalists to call out speaker pelosi for the monstrosity she exhibited at her press conference. he looked sedated. what happened instead was the
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president using the congress of the united states as a backdrop for a reality show. i tore up of a manifesto of mistruth. i don't need any lessons from anybody especially the president of the united states about dignity. next year we'll have a new president of the united states. that's an imperative for our country. trish: nancy pelosi accusing the president of being he dated because he's calmer than when he's not reading a teleprompter? it seems she had a funny look on her when she was reading a he low prompter. no one is batting an eye in the mainstream media. but none of it actually matters. americans, we care about progress that's being made and we care about opportunities being created.
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and here are some cold hard facts for you. the president's approval rating is at an all-time high according to gallup. 59% of americans say they are better off financially now than last year. this is a record. and we have the best economy in 50 years, the best job market. so good luck. making a case against that in 2020. joining me, matt schlapp. i got to see your wife last night. >> you get to see her more than me. trish: i hope the kids are all well. what i'm getting at is as much as you see the media act so hysterical and compare him to black mamba snake, the truth is i think every day folks with families and kids they want to provide opportunities to, they
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kind of see through it, don't they? >> i had the occasion to be there in the west wing and i felt like it was the first day the president actually gets to act as the president. he never had a second when they weren't immediately accusing him of treason, calling for impeachment. it was 19 minutes after he took the oath of office, "the washington post" was out there with these arguments. this is the first couple days where the president isn't under threat of investigation. what i saw in that room was a man comfortable to be standing there with his friends and supporters having a conversation. i thought it was cathartic. that was a disgusting thing to say about the bobble heads. it's okay for the president to want to be surrounded with
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people who support him coming out of one of the most disgusting chapters of our history. trish: they don't say boo when nancy pelosi makes wild accusations that he's he dated. that's the speaker of the house saying stuff like this. >> they called him a traitor. now she is calling him some kinds of a drug addict. they had called his kids the worst things in the book. i thought that was one of the most poignant moments when he brought ivanka on the stable and gave her a big hug and melania. he said my family didn't sign up top go through this. when you do something wrong or criminal, you have to face charges. but if you are a democrat it doesn't happen. only republicans go to prison in politics. i think the president is tired of that setup. trish: tonight we have a
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primetime pop quiz. i'm having fun with these. it's on this one. >> michael bloomberg. >> very little. >> i just think of little. trish: trump calls bloomberg mini mike. how tall ise? find out at the end of the show. a disturbing video of a liberal student threatening to quote slash republican throats. we have disturbing details next. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less.
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this is one in a list of violent exchanges we have seen. remember this, assault on campus. >> what have i done? >> you are harassing me. >> that's not okay. stop. henry, it's okay. >> you are going to end up dead. trish: how. a representative for the leadership institute. he was assaulted on the campus of u.c. berkeley. it's important to ask why is this happening? and how much is cnn or msnbc or ebb hollywood, how much are they responsible for this hate, given they sort of normalized it by calling president trump and his supporters racist horrible people.
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>> when you wear that maga hat, you are saying build that wall. >> you elitists with your joography and your maps and your spellings. >> racist, sexist, homophobic. >> if you vote for trump you are the bad guy. if you vote for trump you are ripping children from parents' arms. trish: i believe alec baldwin also contributed to this. he says trump supporters are responsible for near moral collapse of this country. it's worth asking whether the democrat stab many types are playing a role effectively helping to incite violence. >> you get out and create a crowd and you tell them they are not welcome. >> when they go low, we kick them. that's what this new democratic
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party is about. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. trish: i warned about this last fall when i cautioned that america was heading in the wrong direction. remember? they are helping to seat narrative that makes it okay to push violence and hate just so long as it is hate for the president and the president's supporters. we are at a breaking point in terms of an emotional civil war with violence that will spill into our streets. it's happening now. some print media has since agreed with me. i want to share with you this cover from "the atlantic." how to stop a civil war. you know what? when you see this stuff, this
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violence, you realize there is a kind of civil war playing out. i'm not talking about a real war with armies and generals. but nonetheless, a kind of war. certainly a political one. right? >> thank you very much. >> i tore up a manifesto of mistruth. trish: there is some kinds of war going on and it will only get worse as democrats grow more frightened by a trump win in 2020. joining me is young americans for libber city kristen tate. what happened to us. >>it is truly frightening. college campuses have become incubators of extreme leftism. that's why at young americans for liberty we are fighting every day to protect freedom of
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speech on college campuses. but what happened in those videos is despicable. but am i surprised any of it happened? no. nobody should be shocked when left of center politicians are telling their constituents that trump supporters are xenophobic white nationalists. ' eric holder said of conservatives when they go low, we kick them. the natural extension of this kind of rhetoric from the top is actual violence, mob-like behavior, and we have seen antifa rioters beating conservatives up with crowbars. every time a right of center speaker comes to a college campus, students riot and destroy property. there is a culture of violence exploding on the left. trish: is it getting worse? i feel like it is.
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i think i see video like i just saw. is it going to get ratcheted up? >> i have fear that it will. the left has watched its base transform and devolve into a mob of angry violent fools with no message who go around harassing trump supporters and turn around and call themselves the victims. this mob-like behavior started the day trump was inaugurated when police indicted 20 some rioters. millions of dollars of damage was done. this is why trump supporters are often not vocal about their political views, because they know if they are, they are subjecting themselves to pass harassment and maybe even violence. that's why so many keep their smowts shut until voting day. that's why it's hard for pollsters to grasp the amount of
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support trump has. trish: i get it. next, another primetime pop quiz. tonight it's on michael bloomberg. president trump: little michael will fail. this nobody i would rather run against than little michael. trish: is he as short as donald trump says he is. reports from 5'8" to 5'10". but i know his height. but i know his height. i have got the answer for you ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours.
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trish: >> michael bloomberg. >> very little. i just think of little. now he wants a box for the debates to stand on. okay it's okay, there's nothing wrong. you can be short. why should he get a box to stand on? he wants a box for the debates. trish: ouch, i don't know if he's going to get one but he did get used to get one back in the days as new york city's mayor, slid the video. reports rather that mike bloomberg is 510. the real answer, i'm 57 eyewear three-inch high heels and i towered over him. so i am betting the washington free weekend is in the right ballpark when they say he's not as tall as a vladimir
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putin. he is 57 which puts mike bloomberg somewhere under 57. i guess not good for him. this little stat the u.s. is not elected to present sthan 5-. very special show coming from new hampshire and i'm a very special guest. >> from the fox studios in your city this is maria bartiromo's wall street. maria: hello happy weekend and betty will come to the program that analyze the week that was in position for the week ahead. i am maria anil coming up at my exclusive interviews with two titans in the world of business and politics. my one-on-one with treasury secretary steven minutia and as he gives is 2020 outlook on the economy. and then later my sitdown with nfl commissioner as we discuss the major decisions he has this year the business of the nfl, coming up a bit for stray me right now to discuss 2020 and investing today, and investing in the
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