tv Trish Regan Primetime FOX Business March 12, 2020 8:00pm-9:01pm EDT
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we'll have tomorrow, john solomon, general jack keane, and pastor robert jeffress. see you tomorrow. good night from new york. [♪] trish: this is a serious, challenging time. the democrats and the members of the liberal media need to recognize it's not the time for political attacks and finger pointing. this is a time when we need to come together to make sure people stay calm, stay healthy, limit their interaction with others, and lock down our points of entry. the president took a bold move in shoght our borders to the europeans. leadership matters in types like this. yet joe biden and their supporters are sharpening their knives, attempting to argue it's
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a national stick move. if there was ever a type everyone should be putting america first it's now. the president announcing a 30-day brand-new on europeans traveling to our country. in the past 24 hours, italy has seen 2,261 cases and 89 deaths. even though the country is on lockdown, pope can get around it. and italy can still travel around the european union which means europe is facing a high risk. we can't allow that risk here. don't tell joe biden that. in one of hustle callous examples of pure, raw partner shp ship.
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he's suggesting the travel restrictions are based on favoritism. >> travel restrictions based on favoritism and politics rather than risk will be counter productive. trish: just like the was xenophobic to block china. he blocked europe, joe. you can't tell me this was racist. so now what? it's favoritism? suddenly he doesn't like europe. but he likes canadians and argentines? it's a disgusting argument being echoed across all kinds of platforms. >> the virus is already in our country. so for hip to talk about closing the doors to travelers from europe is totally missing the mark. >> it's here. keeping europeans out isn't going to keep the virus from
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getting here. >> the virus is here. so issuing a travel ban is not the answer. trish: newsflash to the mainstream media that wants to claim the travel ban is irrelevant. the goal is contain the. the virus is here but you don't want it to keep on spreading. use your common sense. give be that some people seem to have so little of it right now. maybe just consult the journal of science which reads, quote, the travel ban in wuhan has a 77% reduction in cases reported from the rest of the world compared with no travel ban. it's what the director of infection disease, dr. an thony fauci, and he worked for both
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administrations. he has been saying this. >> we vented travel from china to the united states. if we had not done that, we would have hadn't many more cases right here that we would have to be dealing with. >> there is no question if we had not done that in a timely way there would have bench more travel-related cases from china. trish: it's locking down a country or community doesn't work, so why is local and state government locking down new rochelle in new york where the enough new cases of the coronavirus has slowed. since locking down the city, new cases have gone up by 10% compared to 50% before it was being locked down. why is gavin newsom in california so reluctant to allow the ship to dock in his port
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that was exposed to coronavirus? and why is the new york governor making it illegal to have gatherings of 500 or more people. and shutting down broadway? you are trying to limit contamination risk. china locked down the city of wuhan. and any person in their right mind should want to lock down our borders. indeed the president should in my opinion consider more drastic moves including not allowing europeans to travel through the up k. and then cop here. should the pandemic become uncontrollable in canada or latin america. well then he will be faced again with similar issues. he country must pull out all the stops to do egg it can to prevent the spread of this
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virus. that's tonight's intel. dr. gorka, good to see you again. to me it's not that hard, but it is hard. we are facing a crisis. and there are things that should be done and can be done. one of them to me would be limiting the number of new cases that are coming here. olympicing that spread. if you can do so by enacting a travel ban, you should take that opportunity. i don't understand what the left is trying to do and what some members of the main dream media are trying to do. >> i think you do know, trish. you called it two days ago and i supported you on social media. this is impeachment 2.0. this is a disgusting politicization of a chinese virus that killed people in the united states. there is a reason we have a population' lander than italy. but italy has factors more
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people infected and people who have died. why? because the president was right. he instigated a travel ban months ago which saved people's lives in the united states. this is the vindication of everything that propelled him into the white house. whether it's the border, building the wall. wet were it's our overreliance on china, or reasserting america's sovereignty in the face of globalism. the president on this one issue of the wuhan virus has been proven to be correct. you have got democrat leaders saying while the virus is already here so we don't need to do anything about it. is that what we said after 9/11? the terrorists executed 9/11. so it doesn't matter if any more terrorists come into the country. it's despicable.
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trish: this is not the time for that stuff. it really isn't. to go there right away. i would think everybody would be on board with he measure possible to get this under control. how can you say only one handle you will ramp it up and almost scare people. you scare them then you say forget it. it's already here. you are not going to trien and protect your country in you have got a problem in europe. there is concern some europeans would go through the u.k. do you think this will speed up brexit? >> let's remember, trish, god bless the brits. after the treaty was ratified in 1994. they said we may be a member of
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the e.u. but they have maintained border patrols since 994. -- since 1994. we see europeans exploit that by going through the up kcht's border controls to the u.k. then try to come here, i know the president will react very, very quickly. trish: let me ask you about canada and latin america. there is an increasing number of cases there. you look at the infrastructure of so many countries in latin america. they won't be able to tally this in the same way other countries are able to do. does that make it all the more essential we shore up those borders on the north and south end? >> despite the fact that "forbes" said all the 200 countries in the world, the u.s.
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is the best able to protect itself against the wuhan virus, this is the time to secure the southern border. it's not just about human trafficking, smuggling of opioids. the next decision i expect out of the white house is something to do with the southerly border in the interest of all americans. trish: the cnn anti-trump white house correspondent continuing. remember these moments? >> migrants, no migrants trying to rush towards this fence. >> that's enough, that's enough. >> pardon me, ma'am. >> that enough. >> you are attack our news organization. president trump: quiet. trish: the far left reporter asking totally unbiased fact
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finding questions like this. >> do you think americans are concerned that you are not taking it seriously. that your statements don't match what your health experts are saying. president trump: that's cnn. trish: once the president delivered his address on the coronavirus. he's calling it racist. >> why the president would go as far as to describe it as a foreign virus will cop across to a lot of americans as back up xenophobia. trish: do you want hip to address the virus or do you not? speaking of false accusations. do you remember the liberals at msnbc using aoc math? >> he could have given every american a mill dollars. >> let's put it up on the screen. when i read it on social media it kind of all became clear.
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trish: not a million dollars a person. more like $1.50 a person. the new york editor cal involved in promoting that is calling her critics racist. trish: the deputies loved bailing out the auto industry under obama. >> we'll not let our auto industry vanish. >> the american auto industry is in pearl. >> this is to give them the time and space they need. trish: but now helping corporations stay afloat seems to be a shook up problem now. pete hegseth is responding to all of that right after this. things you can do with schwab:
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because there is a bill. majority of the senate wants to give tax breaks to big companies. >> it's time for the white house to take the training wheels off and provide real leadership. trish: all this as the president tries to calm people's nerves by issuing a travel ban. >> to keep new cases from entering our shores we'll be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. at the same time we are monitoring china and south korea. as their situation improves we'll reevaluate the restrictions. trish: the fed is doing its part to see that we don't see a credit issue.
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credit markets froze. and that created a free-fall. fire sale environment. today the fed injected $1.5 trillion in liquidity and there are expectations for lowered rates next week. but that's just the fed. we need to figure out how we are going to keep workers employed and people spending money. another smart idea. what about deferring taxes and guaranteeing bank loans for companies so you don't have a lehman brothers scenario. joining me, mr. pete hegseth. great to see you. all right. i remember '08 like it was yesterday and it was a tough time. i look at the markets right now. in some ways this has been harder, it's just been more compact. in the last few weeks we last
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27% on the s & p. it was about a year and a half that it took to lows 7%. so it's a little scary for people. what's your sense of how on it just not just president is, but steve mnuchin who has to do a lot creatively. >> they are believers in the private sector. and in a former life i worked at bear stearns. bear stearns was allowed to fail and fall in that crisis. lehman brothers and others were picked because they were too big to fail. trish: i remember it well. lehman brothers went down big time because the government said, you know what? they were saving some, not
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others. that's what scares people of, right? at some point people are like hey, this government is not predictable. we don't know they will be there. when you think about the current situation. i look at a company like boeing. they have all these companies effectively home equity lines of credit. they have outstanding loans they can draw on at any time. they had one for $15 billion. they decided to exercise it. the banks from freak out, going, oh, my god, there is a run on the banks. they are going in and cash it in. do you anticipate the administration will be there to back stop some of that? >> i think in a timely, temporary targeted way, you look at certain industries taking a hit including small business.
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and because the fundamentals of our economy are so strong, this will be different than 2008. the drop has been quicker and the rise can be quicker as well. our economy is ultimately in good shape. there are going to be energy companies that won't be able to with stands this. i mean, it's an accelerated exaggerated move. it's happening really fast. and i guess the question is, can government get out of its own way? by that i mean the democrats who want to fight about everything. >> you are watching republicans on capitol hill who feel this is not the moment to throw everything they can on the christmas tree. you want to versus certain things. let's keep it focused on the issue at hand. how quickly can they cut out the fat the democrats are putting in. if there is one moment, trish.
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if there is one moment where we can get politics out and figure out where the target industries need to be supported, it's right now. then we can have the longer-term conversation about our dependence on them and our sovereignty. but right now we'll see if capitol hill can cooperate with a white house they despise. >> what do you think about the media saying the virus is already here. what good is a travel ban going to do? >> beyond foolish. you have got a macro travel ban preventing companies more widely infected from coming here. and you have the microarea. people are choosing to be prudent about how they travel. and that's a reflection of how serious this nation is taking it. you stop unnecessary interaction. and that's how you calm people down and get us back to a place where people are active again.
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i think we can see an acceleration. trish: pete hegseth, good to see you. far left cnn correspondent jim acosta is back at it. after the president's oval office address the same reporter is saying this president is racist. >> what do you say to americans who say you are not taking this seriously now. that you aren't rinsing to what your health experts are saying. president trump: that's cnn, fake news. trish: remember his "new york times" editorial board member, the one who floated the aoc math? >> with the money he spent he could have given every american a million dollars. >> let's put it up on the screen. when i read it on social media
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it all become clear. trish: not exactly a million dollars a person. it was more like a buck 50 a person. the left cannot do math. and they keep playing the identity politics card. she says anybody who criticizes her right now is doing so because they are racist. but first the liberal media deciding not to deliver the facts all over again. >> we keep getting people coming in from the country that are travel related. how much worse we'll get will depends on our ability to do two things. to contain the influx of people infected coming from the outside. >> that was our national health director. also a doctor, saying we need a travel ban. here are democrats in the liberal media saying no. it's not going to work.
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>> closing the doors to travelers from europe is totally missing the mark. >> it's here. keeping europeans out isn't going to keep it from getting here because it's here. >> the virus is here, andrea. trish: don't you want to curtail it and contain it? coming up. let's see if the doctor likes president trump's plan. she joins me right after this. f. stretched days for it. f. ♪ ♪ juggled life for it. ♪ ♪ took charge for it. ♪ ♪ so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours.
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results puts other people in danger. >> waiting on the results that can take a day or two. we need a point of care where i say let me test you and isolate you. i need the test to say give us a specimen. we'll get it to the lab and finds out if you are negative and take you out of quarantine. trish: he's right. you need to be able to know one way over another. joining me, our emergency room physician. somebody has a sore throat. they are coughing. they are worried they have this. they can say i'm going to stay home for 14 days and hope i'm better. they may come to see you. do you have a test to give them? >> we sure do. i just spent the last 14 hours taking care of patients who are sick, patients who are scared, patients who have mild to
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moderate symptoms. the keefe is knowing what to look for and knowing what to do. i think if patients know what to do, the will relieve their panic and anxiety. call your doctor and call the hospital if you are unsure. if you have symptoms such as a fever, trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, then you are a candidate to be tested. but not everyone needs to be tested. even though there is not wide availability of the testing, that doesn't mean we can't treat you. we use our clinical judgment. i had a patient today, and we swabbed for flu. she tested positive for flu. but if she doesn't test positive for influenza a, i still would have said go home and rest, don't go outside. be 100% better before you go out into the public. if patients have a plan in place
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and know what symptoms to look for. >> it comes down to personal responsibility. if you have got a sore throat, don't go to a party or out to dinner. i don't know how many times we have to tell people this. what i'm stunned by are these cases like the guy in new hampshire who gets tested. finds out he's got it, then proceeds to go to a party. at some point people have to take more responsibility themselves. >> you are 100% correct, trish. i want patients to understand that not every infection is going to be covid-19. there is influenza a and b. stress, bacterial pneumonia. most likely you are going to be okay and you are going to get through this. a lot of times it's mild symptoms which most people will recover from.
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okay, everyone remember this "new york times" editorial board member who couldn't do simple math? >> actually with the money he spent he could have given every american a million dollars. >> let's put it up on the screen. when i read it on social media it all became clear. trish: brian williams can't do math either. his entire team helping him out at msnbc can't do math. it's really a buck 50 a person. this woman is upset because she says people are calling her all kinds of things. she is criticizing them saying they are racist because she made that mistake on national television. she says her critics need to apologize for calling her out on it. people begging for action and they blast him as soon as he does. >> coronavirus is not an excuse
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talking points. it's now racist to point to the coronavirus and its chinese origin when discussing this epidemic. >> coronavirus is not an excuse to be racist. >> describing it as a foreign virus, it will seem as xenophobe yeah. >> referring to the virus as the chinese coronavirus. some have even called the wuhan virus, obviously an insensitive terminology. >> it has stephen miller's fingerprints all over it. trish: the chinese communist party is trying to pass the buck on this virus. i have shown you the headlines. and somehow our media is eating it up. here is the real story.
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you know what? facts. the virus started in china. the chinese communist party bungled its response initially. bungled the containment initially. and therefore aloud it to spread all -- allowed it to spread across the globe. why can't the mainstream media see through the cheap political propaganda by the chinese communist party? joining me, burgess owens. i get, they hate him. but this doesn't feel like the right time for that kind of finger pointing. you have got the chinese trying to spin the narrative. they are trying to say it's racist we call it the wuhan virus. last time i looked the lyme
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disease was from lyme, connecticut. do they say it's racist to say you have more over virus from norwalk, ohio. >> that's what happens when you weaponize words like racist or uncle tom. you have good white americans hole not speak up because they don't want to be called racist. you have good black americans who won't speak up because they are shy. so much for that. we can call the leftists who they are, the cowards and bullies. they are not talking truth. and they are in accord with the chinese leadership which are basically narcissist folks. they don't take care of the people. thousands of people have died over there who shouldn't have because they didn't allow best practices to be performed.
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trish: initially it was a horrific horrible response. they tried to pretends it wasn't there. if you talked about it, you were in trouble. until they realized this is a big deal. but they are trying to rewrite the narrative. and the idea that somehow the american media is buying it, a little troubling? >> here is the problem. you have an american marxist who has the same ideay. -- ideologys marxist. what is the best for america to make it through this crisis so people are not hurt. we have leftist people trying to cause a crisis, a recession so they can get power. it's a good -- trish: look at the market off
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better than 2,000 points on the dow today. i was talking earlier with pete hegseth. we are down nearly 30% in two weeks. during the 2008-2009 crisis our markets fell almost 30%. when you think of the effect that will take on our economy, on businesses, on people's psychology. it's going to be significant. but i am willing to put up with that. i knew it would be a miserable day on the market if the president enforced a european travel ban. i knew it would be miserable. but i knew it was the right thing to do. if we have to do more of it, so be it. life matters more than money. >> we have a president who is a leader.
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we are going to come out of this. but we have a president who will stand up and fight for the american people. even the good democrats will realize their party left them behind. a group of narcissists who care more about themselves than the people. trish: they have got to get help to the people and small business. if they don't, it will be an uncomfortable time. you have got to get democrats to the table. if they are so mired in this identity politics, then we'll have a problem. burgess owens, it's good to see you. thank you. coming up. a former obama aid blaming president trump for his handling of the coronavirus. my next guest says 4,000 americans died during h1n1
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virus appears in wuhan, china. doctors determine it's a strain of coronavirus. china has a total meltdown. at first they couldn't respond, now they have. now the rest of the world hates and somehow all the blame is being put on president trump. >> pun fears are being compounded by per vase yuf lack of trust of this president. >> we have an administration that is largely incompetent and whose incompetence and recklessness have threatened the lives of many, many people in our country. trish: the obama advisor responsible for the lousy u.s.-iran deal puts the blame squarely and president trump. he writes on twitter, imagine how different this would be if barack obama was president. then asked what the 8-year
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republican-trump meltdown about obama was all about. again is it really appropriate right now? time and place. right? and by the way, i what also add, you know, the swine flu was tough and we lost a lot of people and a lot of people got infected by it. but did anybody say this is obama's fault? joining me now, former u.s. army special forces jim hanson. playing politics at a time like this when we actually ought to be thinking seriously and strategically about how we keep ourselves safe. >> ben rhodes is a reprehensible human being. he found his niche as president obama's designated liar.
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and the unfounded factless smears saying this is his fault. this is something, presidents don't have a magic wand. and president trump can't stop corona. >> if you think about it, there was a vaccine for h1n1. so in some ways the fact that we lost as much as we did, at least the numbers are roughly 12,000 that died as a result. but 12,000 and tens of millions of infections. but yet we had a vaccine. it was not distributed well. i talked about mike bloomberg's administration and the pregnant women and children who needed the swine flu vaccine, i was present nanlt with twins. and i couldn't get it.
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i walked into work one day and the traders said we have it in the office. mike bloomberg gave it to the new york stock exchange. goldman stacks, morgan stanley because there are tons of pregnant women and children on the new york stock exchange. obama wasn't that hot. but nobody pointed the finger at him and saying people are dying because of president obama. but that's the line you are hearing from the left. >> again, they are attacking president trump. he is focused on keeping people safe by getting our public health resources on the virus. he's also focused on the economy and businesses, too. the democrats want to throw money at this problem. president trump understands that if the businesses fail, the government will run out of other people's money to give them and people won't have jobs to go
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kption with the democrats. >> and they need to quit demagogue and trying to use this as a chance to score partisan political points against president trump and help us make sure americans get the right things in the help they need whether it's credit or testing or whatever. trish: a moratorium on taxes. he's creative. hundred chins creative. and you have got to get the democrats to be on board. kennedy, what's you got coming up at 9:00? kennedy: ladies in red and we look super hot. it is red night. we believe in the dream. and trish i have a fantastic guest. i am going to talk to the ceo that has a vaccine in the freezer. what does this seen in how close
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she did go on to say and i will quote it is fair to say we are close to an agreement. i really hope so. the country needs that unification between republicans and democrats right now. see it tomorrow. kennedy: it feels like the world is falling apart and we have all been grasping for more information, anything to make us feel better or at least makes sense as a cascading effect of the coronavirus, people are scared because they just don't know. that uncertainty breeds panic which is always the most destructive impulse. we are in desperate need of testing and have been for weeks. but our top-down centralized health care system has created its own daily paralysis. but it is never too late for the free market to save the world. the cdc and fda hamstrung private lambs or administering r
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