tv Barrons Roundtable FOX Business March 7, 2020 1:00am-1:30am EST
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"witch hunt." available online and in bookstores just about everywhere. thanks for joining us. have great weekend, everybody. ♪ trish: jobs, creating tons of them. it's great news. new data proves it, but all hollywood dick todays and the liberal -- dictators and liberal left can do is complain. it's an extraordinary example between the elites and mainstream americans. the elites who only want to complain about a president they just don't like while his policies continue to generate more jobs than we have seen in modern history. good evening, everyone, i am trish regan. the contrast, it's startling. tonight that the u.s. economied added 273,000 jobs in the last month while we're also learning we added more jobs in the previous month than anyone ever
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thought. minorities, blacks, hispanics, asian-americans, women all near record unemployment levels. employment levels. does anyone in the media outside say me and us here at fox business, do they even care? i think you know the answer. but just in case you have any doubt, here you go. >> is this president trying to impersonate hugo chavez. >> he's not of sound man. that's somebody you clinically look at and say there's something wrong there. >> needs to be medicated and hospitalized. >> donald trump again being a. >> shmuck. >> his words have absolutely emboldened white supremacists. he has given oxygen to racists. trish: and then there are, of course, the hollywood dictators. listen to them carrying on. >> this unbelievable narcissist who could change the face of our world. >> i'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheetoh dust. i have thought an awful lot
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about blowing up the white house. >> of course i want to punch him in the face. [cheers and applause] >> the guy is a [bleep] too many trish: you see, they all live in a different reality out there in tinseltown, a reality that is a long ways away from the reality of hard working americans, and i think a reality that is goal divorced from, well, reality, right? joe biden has something in common with them. i mean, hey, he hobnobs with these people, with these hollywood dictators fresh off his super tuesday win, what did he do? he went straight to hollywood the raise money, of course, with the likes of leonardo dicaprio, studio executives and even the mayor of los angeles. is so he's got hollywood, but even scarier, he's got the chinese. in the global times, the state-run communist newspaper in china, they're heralding biden as the best possible pick for china because, and i quote,
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compared with sanders and trump, china is more familiar with biden as he is representing the u.s. liberal, pro-establishment elites. they got that right. and he is not just predictable to china, but also to u.s. allies. wow. okay. got it. biden has that liberal elite connectivity with hollywood, with the media and with the chinese. and the liberal elite, unfortunately, seem to be almost hoping this coronavirus derails our economy. why, so they can blame the president? watch. >> it's almost as if donald trump is actively working to tank the stock market. it keeps collapsing for a reason. one more instance of his sociopathic behavior. >> he is lying his [bleep] off about it. it is going to get worse. and instead of fixing the problem, your president is going
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to is sulk. >> what does it say about the government's initial management of the coronavirus? >> the president also downplayed the severity of the outbreak. trish: truth is there actually is a serious risk. there's a serious risk that by november when americans cast their ballots we actually could be in a recession. our job market may be strong now, but the question is can it hold. the hysteria -- and it is hysteria -- surrounding coronavirus is actually the biggest danger to our economy right now. not because it's as scary are as the media makes it. in fact, just to keep everything in perspective, did you know the common flu this season has already killed an estimated 18,000 people right here in the united states alone? 18,000 compared with, well, significantly less depths, shall we say -- deaths, shall we say, for coronavirus. but because the fear itself could paralyze the economy, i'm hearing several major wall street banks are having at least the half their workers work from
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home, businesses everywhere are creating contingency plans, all this while big tech companies including twitter, amazon, microsoft, google are telling employees in some locations work from home. people are canceling vacations even domestically, and travel is being restricted by most companies. this is going to have an economic impact, okay? and of course of the danger in these things, as always, they get a little out of control. you know, it turns from a recession and some fear in the market into a full-blown credit crisis. some sources telling me right now they are worried about lehman 2.0. as such, you know what? it's prudent for the president to devote the resources he's devoting with $8.3 billion, so congrats to the president on that one. he should tackle it all straight on. the white house now considering a tax relief percentage for the travel industry -- package for the travel industry. that would be good as well. >> we're worried about certain
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sectors of the economy. airlines coming to mind, but i don't want to get too deep on that, that might need some help. we're looking for targeted measures that will do the most good in a short period of time. trish: simultaneously, the media needs to be fair. imagine that. and the left needs to be fair. they should not be using the coronavirus as a political opportunity. this is serious stuff. and you know a shutdown in consumer confidence which could very welcome from this, this mass hysteria, is a very dangerous proposition. so remember that. and that's tonight's intel. joining me right now, town hall senior columnist kurt schlichter. kurt, it's good to see you. look, i'm all for people being vigilant and, you know, we can't stress good hygiene enough, but at the same time when you compare and contrast what's happening with coronavirus with, say, the regular old flu, i
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think that helps to put it somewhat in perspective. and i certainly hope if by, you know, this time next year, if not sooner, we have some kind of, well, you know, prevention, if you would for this much like you get the flu shot, you could get a coronavirus shot. >> well, trish, i'm sure we're going to take care of this problem. the president's leaning ahead. the coronavirus does not seem to be as dangerous to healthy people as it was originally feared. i probably have a bigger chance of not making it home on the freeways of l.a. today after this hit than i do from getting coronavirus. but let me tell you, trish, i'm an example of the optimism out there outside of the bubble. i added two of those jobs at my company in the last month. this morning, as the market went down, i saw buying opportunities. i put my own money where my mouth is. i think the fundamentals are fine. i think the economy's strong, and i think the american people love the idea of being
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prosperous again for the first time in 20 the years. trish: listen, you know, i you're right. we can't underestimate the kind of global hysteria, however, right? that's out there and how that affects consumer spending. nonetheless, the sooner they get to a vaccine, you're going to see the market jump back so fast, kurt, and i think some people just need to remember that and keep everything in perspective because i was watching cnn last night, and they had me scared with that town hall. it's so overdone. again, no reason not to be prudent and careful, but it matters. kurt, great to see you. thank you so much. coming up, we all know how the liberal media feels about average, hard working, pro-trump americans. >> the ruin that backs donald -- rube that backs donald trump, donald trump's the smart one.
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[laughter] you elitist with your geography and your math and your spelling -- [laughter] >> your reading? trish: cnn's don lemon laughing hysterically are calling trump supporters i'll literate rubes because to the liberal media, trump supporters are dumb, right? so how do you explain this? >> actually with the money he's spent, he could have given every american a million dollars. >> let's put it up on the screen. when i read it tonight on social media, it kind of all became clear. trish: i mean, you want to talk dumb, sorry, guys, it's not a million dollars, not even close. can you not do any senate it's $1.53 a person. what was -- do you not know the population of the united states? in the three-something range? they did a whole darn segment. brian williams, his producers,
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his guests, they all bought into this stupid thing. two theoretically smart and educated people on that screen using what we call aoc math. coming up, the problem's worse than you think. i'm calling out all the dems for this. also tonight, a new, disturbing trend where liberal black americans are shaming and belittling conservative black americans, specifically friends of this show, diamond and silk. they're being targeted. they're responding. >> black folks have got to look themselves in the mirror and say, hey, do i want to follow mark burnses? do i want to follow katrina pierson? do i want to follow diamond and silk? trish: well, now spike lee is calling black trump supporters diamond and silk house slaves. tonight diamond and silk, they have a thing or two to say about that, spike. they'll respond here. but first, liberal dems already shaming elizabeth warren and blaming sexism for talking the
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her out because -- taking her out because it couldn't have been this kind of crazy talk that actually did her in, the right? >> you went out of your way, you went out of your way to call yourself a capitalist. >> yes -- a two cent wealth tax, universal childcare, universal pre-k, to raise the wages of every childcare worker, $800 billion into our public schools, fully fund -- [cheers and applause] we could cancel student loan debt. trish: you know, i'm just curious, where was the whole sisterhood, right? when carly fiorina ran for president or sarah palin who was the vp nominee. and confronting the sisterhood -- i'm confronting the city hood because they're the only ones liberal women are supporting. >> her father, my papaw, had high cheekbones like all of the indians do. mug.
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one. i want to thank acting chief mick mulvaney for having served the administration so well. he will become the united states special envoy for northern ireland. thank you. exclamation point. elizabeth warren dropping out of the race, leaving the field to two old white men. to be clear, that's actually the democrats' own doing. and if yet women somehow want to hold other women responsible. >> we do not do well with white men, and we don't do well with married white women. and part of that is a, an identification with the republican party and a, a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever believes you should. >> when the president was elected, he had a majority of white women.
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these women were voting their husbands' ideology and sociology as well as their economy. trish: unbelievable. i mean, utterly unbelievable. i see, i get it. we are still weaponizing race and gender these days. i thought the left learned it lesson after hillary clinton. clearly, no friend to women. including the 22-year-old intern she and other so-called feminists ruined in an attempt to save her husband bill. and then there were those uninformed, senseless comments out there like this one. >> just remember, there's a special place in hell for women whop don't help each other. [cheers and applause] >> identity politics. kind of at its worst. you see, what the left doesn't get is that in a true meritocracy is, electability has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with policy. likability as a politician. and work ethic. i mean, i hate to be the one to point out the obvious, but, you know, if hillary clinton doesn't
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campaign in michigan or pennsylvania, she's unlikely to land michigan and pennsylvania. meanwhile, for some reason i just never saw this sisterhood thing emerge for, say, carly fiorina or sarah palin. in fact, quite the opposite. >> you know, hillary and i don't agree on -- >> anything. [laughter] >> sarah palin turning the letters over on some game show at this point? why is she ever rell are haven't? >> you were a little upset with us about a comic comment that was made. how will you get a thicker skin? >> if you meant your comment as humorous, so be it. trish: ah, you know, when you compare and contrast also the treatment of, say, melania trump and michelle obama, once again that reeks of hypocrisy. >> first lady chel obama will leave behind a monumental
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legacy. >> the focus went to be one of poise to questions of possible plagiarist. >> now a political order in a class of her own. >> trademark michelle obama been. >> what do you honestly think of first lady melania trump's cyberbullying initiative? >> i think she should look closer to home. >> michelle obama, breaking the mold -- >> inspiring so many women for her initiatives -- >> she worked is hard on this event, and so i want to thank you. >> not a chance she did one thing to help. trish: you see that? so i would just ask do liberal women support women as a whole or just other liberal women? joining me right now, fox nation host tommy marin. tommy, good to see you. it's over and over and over again. it's nauseating to see how they treat women differently based on their politics. they say women need to stand together. clearly, that does not include
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conservative women. >> well, what they really mean that women need to come together to support liberal women. but when it comes the conservative women, they are quite happy to lead the charge. you and i have both experienced that as have many other conservative women, and they also are really quick to annihilate and disparage women that are doing very well in the sphere right now, marsha blackburn, of course ivanka trump, she can never do anything right, melania are. so when they talk about supporting women, it's just the women they like. it's not really any other women -- trish, no i think they're out to destroy any woman who doesn't agree with them. and they'll also destroy women who might be of their party but maybe could hurt their party overall. i'm going to go back to clinton documentary is out. we're going to talk about it later, but i can't help but think of what they did to monica lewinsky. they completely railroaded her because they were trying to prop up a guy who, you know, clear wily had some insures.
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>> yeah -- issues. >> yeah. they weaponize gender when it benefits there, and other times just ig -- ignore it all together. when they can pull the woman card, when they can use it to shame other people, they're more than happy to do so. they can't make up their minds. the only standard of the left is a double standard, and the same thing goes for elizabeth warren. her plans, her policies were not attractive to her own party, and is so she wasn't able to cut it. at the end of the day, it's on her. it has nothing to do with her being a woman. trish: i thought about this a lot because a lot of people are saying a woman can't do it. listen, women have done it in many other countries around the world. they've gone into leadership positions, presidents and prime minister, etc. i don't think it's the woman thing. i actually think we're a pretty fair society at this point, for sure. i think it's something else, and i think, you know, there's like a combination, right? you need it as a politician, part of it's personality, a lot
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of it's policy and a lot of it is, you know, i'm sorry, but you've got to hit the pavement and get out there and get some momentum and get people excited. and, you know, in elizabeth warren's case, you know, i think she was lacking in the personalty and the authenticity department, if you will. you can't sit there and tell everyone you're native american when you're not. >> well, exactly. and the same thing happened with hillary hillary clinton. but at the end of the day, trish, how insulting is it for democratic women to look at women of this country, american women and say you need to vote for a woman because that's your biological gender, so that's how you should fall in line. i think that's very unsubtling. another thing you don't see is conservative women running for office, you don't see them pulling the woman card, vote for me because i'm a woman. you hear them say here are my plans, my policies. how can key women can -- conservative women can get by op our merits?
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trish: i think it's a very good question, good to see you. coming up, remember this bill clinton lie. >> i want to say one thing to the american people. i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relations with that woman. trish: and this bill clinton lie. >> together alone in the oval office. >> i don't recall -- [inaudible] trish: really bringing it back. tonight we're doing another prime time pop quiz, because bill clinton is out with another excuse for his affair with monica lewinsky. can you guess what his excuse is now? i'll have the answer at the end of the show. also coming up liberal hollywood director spike lee is calling diamond and silk house slaves. they're here tonight to respond to mr. lee. but first, cnn's don lemon
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reminded us recently how the liberal media's views on, well, are not so nice about average, hard working pro-trump meshes. >> donald trump's the smart one. y'all are dumb. [laughter] >> you elitists with your geography and math and spelling -- [laughter] >> your reading. trish: that's why it's all the more shocking when msnbc's brian williams and a new york times editorial board member -- >> got it. let's put it up on the screen. when i read it tonight on social media, it kind of all became clear. [laughter] trish: really? sorry, guys. that's not a million bucks a person, not even close. that's $1.53 a person. coming up, the problem with the far left using aoc math is worse
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than you think. i'm calling out all the dems for their aoc math right after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. today, john got dressed whfirst date with sarah. john told his stitch fix stylist evan that tonight was a big deal.
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trish: oh, my goodness. i mean, i know most members of the media aren't that bright. they're not. i'm sorry to be the one saying it. most of them are not that bright. i sometimes am sort of shocked by their stupidity, and i try to occasionally let you know how much smarter you are for watching this program. anyway, you can really feel good about yourself and your choice tonight because i want you to see this. this utterly awful, moronic little segment proving what we all already know, the lefties can't do math. and that's why i call it a aoc math, because lord knows despite her degree from pu university, that's how we refer to her alma
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mat, she sure as heck can't add, subtract, multiply or let alone divide, and she clearly doesn't know her economic history. otherwise why would she say is stuff like this? >> economists back in the day predicted that by 2030 u.s. gdp would grow 6-8 times what it is. >> is that a moral outcome? >> no, it's not. isn't 10 million enough? like, when does it stop? >> yeah -- >> right? trish: well, aoc math seems to have infected the brains of those over at msnbc, or maybe it's always been just inside there. i want you to see an anchorman, his entire team of producers and his guest all manage to somehow not get, not figure out what 500
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