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what they are spending on molson and coors. david: and what do you think. >> it would go flat. david: she can't resist. keep it here, eric bolling and cashin' in. eric: president trump had it with the mainstream media. taking to twitter, the fake news media is officially out of control. they will do or say anything in order to get attention. never been a time like this. this was something that was bothering the president when i sat down with him earlier in the week. >> i'll tell you that's unfair the way they cover me, because they say the media, i'm against the media. i'm not against the media, i'm against the fake media. if you look at cnn the way they cover me, no matter what you do, it's negative hits, hits, they have the noncelebrity panels, people nobody ever heard of and that's why they're not doing well. everybody is doing well because
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of me, but they're doing less well by fox by a lot. but like a lot and i think ms, which is also very fake, but ms is doing better. so, i love the media, i think the media is great and if i do something bad, treat me badly. but they don't tell it like it is. and even on the hundred days, not to make a big deal out of it you're going to see a lot of great things happen for the next hundred days, but we've done a lot. when you look-- i saw somebody the other day saying he did no legislation, i do 28 bills, through congress. i signed 28 bills that went through congress. now, anybody sitting there and the nice part about me having a sort of a big voice, doing shows like yours and other shows, i can tell, we did 28 bill signings, legislation through congress and this reporter was saying i did none. you know, so, it's fake, it's
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lies and i'll tell even the other night you saw i mentioned a couple of things about the fake media, the crowds went crazy and looking at cnn in take, they treat me falsely. it's false, just false reporting, it's fake. when i think so this are fake, i like to at least bring it out. eric: so, what price are americans paying now that there's no trust between the president and the media? hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling, welcome to cashin' in. we'll hear a lot from the president throughout the show. our cashin' in crew, mercedes, rachel and richard fowler. mercedes is president trump right, is the media out of control with fake news? >> it's interesting that the president said there's no trust between himself and the media. but it's also, where there is no trust is between the american people and the media. i mean, when you look the a the fact that americans, less than 20% actually trust the media, i think it's very telling of the fact that there's a lot of questions that surround what the mainstream media is pushing forward.
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i mean, we've seen these ridiculous stories coming out, of, for example, msnbc, one of the hosts trying to say that president trump bombed syria because they were trying to get off of this russian story. i mean, the conspiracy theories. it's the fact that they're not necessarily reporting the news as it is. and in an objective way and i think that's frustrating. the social media, the domino effect, the stories that they launch out from the mainstream press with a very liberal bias and then you're talking about tens of thousands of retweets and facebook postings and it becomes viral. so, they could have a story that's incorrect and fake, as president trump would say and then it goes out as being a true story. eric: right, one of the stories later this week, when that health care bill was passed through congress and president trump, you know, he took a victory lap. let's be honest, he went to the rose garden and said, look,
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let's get this through. the media took him to task for it, saying, hey, they shouldn't have gone to the rose garden until the bill hgone through and signed by the president and last 105 days and they blast president trump not getting that signed through the house only. >> it drives them crazy they can't run the narrative for him, that he actually gets to do what he wants, that he says, come on over to the rose garden, we're going to celebrate this thing. here is the deal, these congressman are going to have to go back to the district and defend the health care bill. and what they've done with their bias, the media, they've given republicans a fair shot explaining this and what's going to happen in the senate to the american people. right now the american people don't trust the media and trust what they're saying and i think that fair-minded americans are going to give a fair hearing. they are disgusted and conservatives have always known
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that the media was biased, but now everybody knows because their hysteria is on full, naked, ugly display. >> and richard, the mainstream media has banned through the inauguration, through now when the guy signs a massive piece of legislation, and then he got it signed and then what's the-- ments and he's a media manipulator. they covered is rallies, wall to wall, no other candidate got that coverage in the republican run-up to picking the nominee. number two, you have to separate personalities and opinion from actual news. so the hard-working journalists at other networks, like at fox,
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do their job and get them. there are opinionators. and they're-- >> richard, would you call chris matthew a hard working journalist or an opinionater. >> he's an opinionater, and rachel maddow-- >> i think he would call himself a journalist. >> he makes an upon. >> what about jorge ramos, chris cuomo, everybody else at cnn. they're opinionaters, too. >> jorge romos is at univision and he reports the news to his community. >> no, no. >> that's a joke. >> here in lies the problem. donald trump over and over
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again has made the media his enemy. at his rallies the crowd openly boo the media over and over again. >> richard, richard. >> and at msnbc and univision is not fake news. >> for too long the republicans allowed the media to develop the narrative. republicans and past presidents one who i worked for were not ones to confront the media and push back on a lot of these stories. i am relieved as a republican for president trump to speak up against the media and layout the truth, the fact there's a strong liberal bias in majority of mainstream media. when you look at journalist for the most part only 7% of journalists who are republicans. eric: i want to stay on specifically what donald trump told me in that sit-down interview when he pointed out c. in n and msnbc.
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look, fox news ratings are up since president trump and msnbc, but i'm not taking a shot. if you look at cnn and msnbc, are there any hosts, not guests who come on and talk or contributors, but hosts who sit in the seat every night making opinions or journalists who are pro trump? i'll tell you uneically here there are people who would fit the opposite not necessarily pro trump on the other side of that at this network. you have both side at this network. tell me one at those networks is pro trump. >> and the objective is not to be pro trump-- opinion people, too. >> there's a distinction, there's a-- >> i'm asking you to say one name. pick a name. >> i could give you the name of jake tapper, a respected journalist. >> amg.
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>> and he covers the fact. >> i will not give you credit of jake tapper. eric: jake tapper is an amazing journalist and not a pro trump voice. >> he's not supposed to be he's supposed to be a journalist. >>,. eric: i'm asking you to give me a pro trump voice. >> journalists aren't supposed to be pro or anti-trump supposed to report the facts as they have it and look at any jake tapper-- >> how about john lennon-- >> richard, they've been out to get donald trump and they have made it a point to not even give like a honeymoon period to president trump, and instead, goes straight to-- >> what richard said, the american people weighed in anyway. eric: i have a lot more, this is going to be a hot show. we have a lot more. more of my sit-down interview with president trump, what he says about building the border wall and how somebody's going to pay for it.
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>> building the border wall, a priority for president trump. here is part of our conversation about that. >> the wall is happening. okay? you didn't tell me you were going to-- the wall, okay? i will tell you, i said at the speech and by the way, we've got a billion and a half dollars for security. eric: right. >> in the budget. we're keeping it going and the wall is happening. the wall is happening. eric: so some people on the conservative right are saying, well, there's some funding for planned parenthood in this continuing resolution that's going to fund the government through september. >> continuance. i said i wouldn't fund plann parenthood and at the appropriate time things will happen. let me talk about the wall because it's important.
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so the wall is going to get built, but we've had such success, general kelly has been unbelievable and now we've stopped 73%, the highest in the history since they've been recording this stuff and now it's better because people aren't trying to come up. so we're saving a lot of lives because that migration was horrible and horrible for women, just so bad for women, the migration up to our border. it was so dangerous. now, we've been so successful, that the democrats are saying, well, you don't need a wall anymore, look at the good job trump is doing and i understand what they're saying except for one thing, to stop drugs, to stop human trafficking, which is the new big, you know, people don't talk about that, they are just starting because what i'm saying because i'm talking about it, human trafficking is it a tremendous problem. to stop all of these things including illegals from coming into the country. we need the wall. we need it for the drugs. we need it for the human trafficking. eric: rachel, the president says he's going to build a
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wall. are you are you going to pay for it? >> well, we are going to pay for it. it's going to happen. there's an infrastructure bill coming up, maybe there's going to be money in here. but, i think the important thing here is this is another media out of touch moment, eric. the american people are ecstatic. border crossings are down-- illegal border crossings down 70%. that's the story. imagine if barack obama had had that kind of success? that's the story. good on trump for bringing up all the other things that the media doesn't cover, all the children, and the women that have been hurt, murdered, raped, coming up the border. that's also stopping. the media is so terribly biased on this, that's the story and if donald trump doesn't tell it, no one's going to hear it, although the american people got it. eric: 72% border crossings down, that's great the only problem with that it's the other 28%. rachel makes a good point. you know what a wall is?
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a wall is a massive structure program. if you're a democrat and you want the trillion dollar infrastructure maybe you're okay with a few bill for a wall. >> the democrats don't want the wall, end of story. they want the infrastructure that money to go to roads and bridges. for the democrats, it's more about the open border mentality. but i have to say, eric, i mean, there are ways to pay for this wall. one is through seize assets from drug lords. i know senator ted cruz introduced the el chapo act. if they would seize these up to $14 billion. we just saw the justice department come out with the study and audit in 2015, showing that these seized assets were $8.5 billion. there is money there to fund the wall. the question, do the republicans and g.o.p. leadership have an appetite to fight for this border? and i think that's going to have to-- the lead is going to have to come from the white house and ensuring that speaker ryan makes it a priority to put funding in for the border wall.
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it will be a fight in congress. eric: richard, will you be okay that the funding didn't come from the american people to keep our border secure? >> this is comedy at best. comedy. this is another example of donald trump failing on a campaign promise. eric: wait a minute, so far he's promised to roll back regulations and repeal and replace obamacare. and-- >> listen, listen. eric: the supreme court act, and he's done. >> don't change the subject. eric: you just said that he failed on a campaign promise. go for it. >> a campaign promise for 18 months we are going to build the wall. eric: and he is. >> and mexico is going to pay for it. eric: and they will. >> no, and. eric: sure, they will. >> when, when, how, how? >> there are so many ways to make mexico pay for it, outline one with a mexican drug lord seized assets will pay for one.
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>> good luck, god speed. >> why aren't he getting credit from you. >> because i said-- >> wait a minute, no, no, let me finish this. illegal border crossings down 70% without spending a dollar, without laying down a brick? that ought to make you hoip. >> i'll tell you why. >> and wait, wait, by the way, richard, mercy says that the democrats care about open border and don't care about the infrastructure project. >> not true. >> wrong, blue collar democrats in the district where i live are happy about the infrastructure programs and also about the border crossings being-- >> let me make a couple of points. eric: there's so much more, i have more donald trump than we can hash over in the next block. coming up, a big surprise from my sit-down with president trump, the big piece of legislation he expects in the next week or so with support from both republicans and democrats. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh...
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>> coming up, be the first to see a part of my interview with president trump that no one has seen before.
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>> live from america's news headquarters in washington. good morning, i'm leland vittert. we have new information on the cargo plane that went off the runway in charleston, west virginia. according to the n.t.s.b. the crew of the plane that carried cargo made no distress call and went down hard enough into the runway and into a hill. bad weather was apparently not the factor.
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crayola revealing a blue crayon for the retired dandelion yellow. it was accidentally discovered by chemists at oregon state universi university. it doesn't have a name. crayola is asking for one. now back to cashin' in. eric: so what's next on president trump's agenda? here is something no one has seen or heard yet. president trump revealing his next big plan. >> we will give democrats an infrastructure and they want that as much as republicans. we're almost finished. every the next two weeks or so we'll have a massive 1 trillion dollar infrastructure plan. eric: so, richard being a democrat, will you support the
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1 trillion dollar infrastructure plan? >> he won't have a problem with that, but the hawks-- he proposed a bank which is nowhere near a trillion dollars and republicans opposed it vehemently. it's a flip-flop. if they do that. >> the fiscal hawks may have a problem with the trillion dollar infrastructure. >> richard is wrong. >> i'm wrong? pull the vote, mercedes. eric: let her finish. >> it's how the bill is presented. the republicans are moving forward with what will probably be federal tax credits in this bill, as well as public-private partnerships. guess what the democrats want? the democrats want direct federal spending. it's about how this bill is going to work itself out. and the democrats have been very cautious and very hesitant. they don't necessarily say they're going to support the bill, the liberal democrats because they want direct
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federal spending as opposed to how president trump and the republicans are laying out the plan. eric: let me get rachel in here. the president indicated may be he would be willing for public-partnerships involved to help defray the cross. >> i disagree with mercy and with richard. what the republican are opposed to, are fake shovel ready jobs. this is the builder in chief. he will get it done. democrats want it and the base does. lib the leadership is obstructionist and the base they need to win over, the ones they lost in the election, they want energy, they want coal, they want the pipeline, and what i see happening here is the ultimate political try angulation. we're right now, thanks to donald trump winning back reagan democrats we lost and it spells trouble to the democrats and richard knows it. >> i do? >> 20 seconds, go. [vo] when it comes to investing,
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