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ed: three of us back tomorrow with fun and surprises. abby: are you going to sleep with the trophy? ed: i'm going to sleep with this trophy. pete: he is literally going to. abby: have a great saturday everybody we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. titian airline employee steals a passenger plane, takes it on a joyride before crashing it, how can this happen, post 9/11 and iran shooting a missile loss north korea mouthing off and now russia is threatening to turn the heat on. critics see a very big mess, but former commander says it is proof president trump's tough talk on sanctions is working. he is here, and with both parties scrambling, ahead of mid-terms, forget red or blue this republican nominee says he's going to win because of what his party is doing for your green. the man president trump calling
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future star of the gop, john james, fresh off his primary victory he is here, and he is only here, and so is conservative charlie kirk, amid his run-in with far left protesters, how he is responding right now, and sean spicer on whether his former boss should agree to a mueller sit-down. cavuto leave starts now. hi, everyone good morning i'm trish regan in for neil cavuto on this saturday. it's post-9/11 you would think this would be impossible. an airline employee stealing and crashing a passenger plane near seattle, washington our dan springer he is there with the very late its for us right now. hi, dan. reporter: yeah, hi, trish. a joyride gone terribly wrong. that's how a local sheriff described it he could also call it one of the most bizarre suicides you'll ever see a 29 year old employee of horizon air
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took a commercial plane that was at the maintenance area so it was not in service to be flown but it was out of service and going to have some maintenance done. he took that plane and he got off the tarmac and up into the air and flew around the puget sound for 90 minutes before crashing it on a small island. a lot of people were out with their cell phones as they saw this bizarre action of a plane flying low to the ground doing loops. the 76 plane is made by bombardier. the military quickly sent up two f-15 fighter jets and brought them in from portland to follow that plane and shoot it down if necessary. the man who stole the plane worked for horizon eras a ground service agent so those are the guys that do the deicing in the winter and direct them into the gate. he joked with air traffic control about his flying skills even though he was not a pilot. he called himself a broken man and sounded suicidal. >> i don't want to hurt no one. i just want you to wisper sweet
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nothings into my ear. i've got a lot of people that care about me, and it's going to disappoint them to hear that i did this. reporter: air traffic control tried to get the man to stay away from population centers and he was doing that flying south away from seattle towards tacoma , flying over water. the fighter jets did not shoot the plane down as it flew south. an hour and a half after the plane took off it crashed on a small island. pierce county officials say this was not, not an act of terrorism >> there is no indication that he did this to threaten anybody. there's no indication of any kind of terrorist link or anything like that. reporter: the crash happened on ketron island between tacoma and olympia. there are a handful of homes there about 20 people live there but the plane went down in a wooded area starting a small wildfire but nobody on the ground was hurt the mans name has not been released the fbi will take the lead in this
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investigation again they're not looking at terrorism. the ntsb which usually takes the lead in commercial airline crashes because they're looking at all kinds of things of maybe maintenance problems or mechanical problems they're not taking the lead they may not send a crew because it doesn't look like there's anything more to this than a man whose suicidal and not able to fly a plane. trish? trish: dan springer thank you very much joining me former uss commander and private pilot, kirk liphold. good to have you here, sir. how does this happen? given what we've been through, given 9/11, how could this occur >> well when you have ground maintenance personnel like that, a lot of them achieve qualifications where they get to be able to move aircraft around, where they actually will go up with pilots when they do post- maintenance check flights, so there was probably a degree of familiarity in how the aircraft operated how to start it how to shut it down. he could have been qualified in all those thins and when you
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look at when he takes off and flows to fly while he may not have been qualified, he may have had enough experience to obviously keep the plane level, to be able to do turns, climbs, banks, but eventually i think that tragically he chose to take his own life and thankfully he was at least presence of mind enough to keep it out of those plated areas not endanger other people before he took his own life. trish: that's very true. commander let me turn to another story right now. we can go back to the airline in a moment but we're learning that iran test fired a ballistic missile, this news breaking after iran warned north korea not to trust the united states. now if north korea is out there listening to iran what does that mean for our relationship right now with north korea as we try to embark on a path towards denuclearization? >> well i think what you'll see , trish, is that you have to remember both north korea and iran don't trust us and we don't
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trust them. when it comes to nuclear weapons there's only one policy and that is everything that is done must be done in a technically verifiable manner where all the cards are on the table. we're dealing with north korea. what iran is upset about is the fact that we had a bad deal in the joint comprehensive plan of action negotiated under the obama administration. we chose to step away from that deal, reimpose the sanctions again because it's our belief they had a pathway to a bomb in 10 to 15 years having read that agreement we do. now we're looking at north korea and i think what they realize is when it comes to nuclear weapons it's an entirely different category than anything else. consequently, we have to have verifiable steps. we will work with north korea. we want to work with them but north korea peninsula must be denuclearized but north korea has to take the first steps. what you've seen so far has been pretty much confidence-building measures but nothing that's actually taken the steps to
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verify aboutly dismantle their program which must happen. trish: uh-huh. what's china's role in all this? you look at some of these actors talking about russia, iran, china, north korea there's a whole set of them out there. how is china helping to potentially dismantle our progress with north korea? what are they trying to do? >> well what you see, trish is that china is the 800-pound gorilla in the room casting a shadow over everything. their only military allie on the world is north korea. they fought beside them and died for them in the korean war. everything that went on with this nuclear program that north korea now possesses was aided and a betted by china. they allowed it to happen. they wanted it to happen. they see it as a negotiating tool and now when you look at the larger context of what's going on with president trump on our national security you have to remember part of the tariffs part of what is going on in the
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south china sea part of china trying to exert regional influence, north korea is just one more tool they're using. the fact that it's nuclear weapons china doesn't want to be part of the negotiations with this. fine we'll deal directly with north korea but be very aware that china is in there and china needs to be made painfully aware if necessary that we will hold them accountable for anything north korea does. trish: important that you mentioned those tariffs. >> exercising those tariffs but at the end of the day north korea is the one with kim jong-un that has to have a verifiable program to denuclearize on our timeline. trish: commander thank you so much. >> like secretary of state pompeo. trish: yes, thank you, sir fresh off his primary win president trump calling john james a future star of the republican party. you aren't going to see him anywhere else this weekend except right here so don't go anywhere and did this' primary actually show a green wave from a strong economy?
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trish: well the mid-terms are now three months away can you believe that and if this weeks heated primaries are any indication well the economy is what people care about front and center is the economy fox business tracy carrasco has the latest for us. >> good morning, trish five for five is what president trump tweeted as he took a victory lap on wednesday morning, following his endorsements in tuesday's elections. the trump-backed candidates came out on top while those supported by democratic congressional candidate and out spoke epidemic socialistic alexandria cortez did not do as well. those endorsed by the president include bill shuty, who will face for governor in michigan, john james who trump called "the future star of the republican party" and michigan's gop primary for u.s. senate race and
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will go up against incumbent democrat and we'll hear from him later on the show and josh holly , who goes on to challenge democratic senator in missouri and two races still too close to call, well let's take a look at those, troy balderson, leading democrat danny o'connor in a much-watched special election in ohio just over 1,500 votes only .8 percentage points but more than 3,400 provisional ballots have yet to be counted there and ohio law calls for an automatic recount if the two candidates are separated by less than half a percentage point. let's switch over the drama does continue in kansas as incumbent governor hires an outside lawyer for the vote counting process with trump-backed secretary of state leading the race by less than a tenth of a percentage point, kovak formerly recused himself friday from his duties as secretary of state until the end of the primary process.
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meanwhile primaries in hawaii take place today. cortez has been on the big island campaigning for a fellow democratic socialistic and hawaii congressional candidate and on tuesday voters will head back to the polls in minnesota, wisconsin, connecticut and vermont. trish? trish: tracy thank you so much so the big question is the green wave, thanks to the good economy , going to actually beat out that big government wave? pushed by democratic socialists going on right now joining me for the panel we have democratic strategist rochelle richie, media business analyst, dan gelt rude, former new york congresswoman. starting with you, the economy matters to people. people tend to vehicle with their pocket books does it matter enough come mid-term? >> we have all the metrics obviously in terms of job growth in terms of record unemployment among communities of color, folks who haven't been participating in the job market
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for many years under the previous administration now are coming back in, thank goodness. consumer confidence is up so people understand and they give the president high marks on his management of the economy, so those things should matter and the fact the democratic socialistic and democratic socialistic-backed candidates did poorly in democratic primar ies also indicates that people understand that we need a vigorous free market economy. trish: rochelle is the socialistic platform hurting the democratic party right now? >> well look i'll say i definitely do not like the socialistic platform we're see ing right now coming out of the democratic party but republicans love to boast about the unemployment rate which is great, but what they're not sharing with the american people is the fact that underemployment is still pretty high. 33% of people with college degrees are under employed and i know the two mentioned the unemployment rate for african americans so what's not being mentioned is the fact that 83% of african americans are still
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unemployed compared to whites and unemployment for african americans have actually increased over the last three months and in may it was 5.9 and june 6.5 and july 6.6 and i think as particularly for african american voters, the rhetoric that we tend to see from president trump and the fact that he is more willing to attack nfl players and not say anything -- trish: okay so you see that as a -- i know where you're going with this because unfortunately we see over and over again the left wants to paint him as racist. >> no that is not it. trish: that's exactly because over and over again you see economic data that is good. >> and just as you mentioned economic data that is good; however, is not, it's a misrepresentation of the facts. black people in this country are still relatively higher unemployed than whites.
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trish: i am proud to have fought for and secured the lowest african american and hispanic unemployment rates ministry and i will never stop fighting for all americans dan going to you for a moment because one of my frustrations right now with the political environment we're in is that people are not looking at policy they're not looking at facts they are trying to make this very emotional so they paint whoever they can into whatever box they can including this president and that's an attempt to rally the base and get them emotionally connected to mid-terms. is that going to work or are people going to say lick i'm better off today than i was a year ago, two years ago? >> well you're exactly right about these elections are going to be about emotion. unfortunately and i think what we have to realize, people are much more motivated to go out and vote against something than to go out and vote for something , so we have this great economy, people are satisfied,
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so is that going to make them lazy when it comes to going to the polls? and i think that's what this election, the mid-term elections is going to be about. remember this, this is not a national election. this is a series of local elections so you'll have local issues that play pretty significantly into what happens in all these seats in congress. >> isn't this in part perhaps why we're seeing border issue really get inflamed right now because as dan said people want to have something they're connected to emotionally so whether this president is a racist therefore you need to vote him out of office and the republicans out of office or whether it's we're going to open up our borders and people are going to flood in there's sort of a fear factor on both sides. >> right there is a great deal of passion on both sides we always hear about this blue wave and the democrats want to get out and i'm sure a lot that didn't vote in 2016 get out and vote because of what happened in 2016 but on the republican side
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we're seeing highest voter enthusiasm before almost every mid-term election dating back to 1994 with one exception in june 2010 so there's also a lot of passion and a lot of wanting to get up and go on the republican side as well so if it is aunt emotion and passion not so easy to say blue wave look at the emotions we don't hear as much about the emotions on the republican side and the passion that is backed up by data. trish: i want to get to this other issue and that's conservative comentator ben shapiro in o out there challeng ing alexandria cortez he offered her $10,000 to her campaign, charity whatever she wanted so do you know what she did? she called his attempt to debate her cat calling. i mean it didn't even make sense wait, wait, cat calling? i asked about this. >> [laughter] >> that would be great. trish: so i asked about this yesterday. here is his response. take a look. >> the fact that she feels the necessity to go to this
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particular car, to play that i'm a female this is like cat calling fact she goes there and says do you know what i'm not interested in a debate the reason she didn't say that is because she didn't want to look like she's afraid. trish: she's afraid. i get that but what bugs me the most is the victim it station here that's going on. i mean, to say that he's cat calling when he's just asking to have an intellectual conversation, what's that about, rochelle? >> i don't agree it's not cat calling, like we live in new york city that's not cat calling trish: no. >> [laughter] trish: what is it? look at me i'm a victim? >> the only thing shings a victim of is her own foolishness and i give her enough credit to know that versus ben shapiro in o she would lose pretty severely not cat calling. >> no she's clearly afraid to debate him. she has had difficulty in television interviews when she's pressed on okay how would you pay for this or okay how does this work she flounders a
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little bit. trish: we'll leave it there is president trump nearing a sit down with special counsel robert mueller? former white house press secretary sean spicer was questioned by his legal team and he joins us at 11 a.m. but up next two conservatives shouted down by far left protesters now one ismo speaking up charlie kik is next. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands?
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trish: it's a little scary out there you're out there with candidates trying to get breakfast i understand walk out and greeted with that? >> that's right, and so it's really amazing when you think about it that at 8:00 a.m. on a monday morning in philadelphia that two 20 somethings believe in conservative values we believe president trump is doing a wonderful job we can't eiten peace so we responded early on by some of the antifa thugs and they sent out like a bat signal and next thing you know there's 50 protesters outside with drums and whistles coming into the restaurant call candice also owens a white supremacist which i'm still not sure how that one works out. trish: candice owens is african american by the way. >> that's correct and i kind of joked around in a tweet that went viral describing this i said you have white liberals shouting at a black conservative candice owens for defending a black police force against white liberals. trish: it's all convoluted and
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very twisted all by the way in the city of brotherly love, philadelphia, we should point out. why do you think this is happening what's gone on in our society that is contributing to this, somewhat violent, very very aggressive streak, among some members of the left? >> this is a trend. you can see it this is a pattern now. they did this to kristen into, they did this to sarah huckabee sanders. you remember steve scalise got shot last summer so this is a growing trend against conservatives an outward support er of the president i attribute it to two things. the leaders of the democrat party do not denounce this behavior. trish: in fact they encourage it >> exactly. you have maxine waters say if you see them at this department store if you see them in a restaurant find them, create a scene, they followed her instructions to a tee, and the second thing is these protesters and these radicals on the left have not been able to reconcile this president has succeeded
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they hate trump more than they love america. they hate this president so much they thought they were going to have the fundamental transformation of america with the election of hillary clinton and they still cannot reconciliation he's succeeding, cutting taxes growing the economy fighting terror effectively and he wants to go after allies of the president which of course is -- trish: it bothers me it's so much intimidation they are using and that no democrats prominent ones are calling this out. if i were maxine waters i'd want to get out in front of something like this because this is not good for the country and i fundamentally believe we should appreciate a diversity of thought. charlie we do have breaking news i want to ask you about right now this just coming in that new york republican congressman chris collins is suspending his re-election campaign amid allegations of insider trading. we do have a statement collins saying "after discussions, extensive discussions with my family and friends over the last few days i have decided that it is in the best interest of the constituents of new york 27 the
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republican party and president trump's agenda for me to suspend my campaign for re-election to congress." charlie, is he making the right move here for the party for mid-terms in your view? >> i think he is and just looking at the facts and of course presuming his innocence, but just looking at the facts it's a pretty tough case for him to overcome just in the public arena. not in the legal realm. you look at the phone calls that he made just minutes after getting the phone call from the head of the company of course the drug company that he was invested in the stock crumbled and then all of his family members sold stock. it just doesn't look good. it looked like he was using a piece of insider information for his own advantage and that is the very swampy behavior to be perfectly honest with you that he was trump supporters really reject. trish: i hear you. >> so i'm not totally pleased with this behavior and glad to see he's not running for re-election. trish: charlie good to see you thank you. this one is disturb being everyone.
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titian investigation is underway after an airline employee stole and crashed a plane near seattle ellison barber has the latest for us what is the white house saying this morning? reporter: the white house says that the president has been briefed on this incident and according to press secretary sarah sanders they're monitoring the situation as more information becomes available. this investigation is being led by local authorities but federal agencies are also involved. the white house says they commend the inner agency response here, when this occurred officials say the faa requested assistance from the department of defense, the north american aerospace defense commander norad launched two f- 15 alert aircraft from portland who proceeded to intercept the q400 and the
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fighters were directed to fly supersonic to expedite the intercept. they were trying to redirect the aircraft out over the pacific ocean where it crashed they say norad fighters did not fire at the aircraft in a statement they say since september 11, 2001 aircraft had been on alert conduct more than 1,800 intercepts of non-military aircraft under operation nobel eagle and that is the name given to the military response for the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and applies to all air defense missions in north america. the governor of washington state says there are still a lot of unknowns here. for many there are questions about security, how this can happen in a post-9/11 world we've reached out to a number of lawmakers on capital hill as well as tsa so far trish we've not heard back but we'll let you know when we do. trish: thank you very much ellison barber. a massachusetts man arrested for allegedly sending a tweet seeking a hit on i.c.e. agents.
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the tweet reads: i am broke, but i will scrounge, and literally give $500 to anyone who kills an i.c.e. agent. he's now facing up to five years in prison if convicted. former i.c.e. agent david ward has been warning all the anti- i.c.e. rhetoric from the left is getting very dangerous. david, good to have you here this morning. >> thank you. trish: unfortunately it seems as though what you worried about is actually coming to fruition. i mean we're just talking earlier with charlie kirk about this violence on the left. how does it feel for those that are at i.c.e. right now? >> well look i spent over 33 years of my life with the border patrol and i.c.e. and of course immigration law and never seen it so bad and they narrative that the democrats are pushing across this country to stop immigration enforcement, abolish i.c.e., open the borders it's just outrageous and now we have
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this individual in massachusetts whose probably some sort of basement socio path trying to find something to do with his life. i with have no doubt in my mind he's part of the antifa group that are out to stop i.c.e. just based on the enforcement operations that i.c.e. is doing not that he had any interaction whatsoever with i.c.e. just the mere fact that i.c.e. is doing their job and the thing is it's by the democratic leaders like c uomo and nixon and these other individuals that are calling for abolishment of i.c.e. and not only that calling to prosecute i.c.e. for doing their jobs it's outrageous this is going on and people had enough of it. trish: i get it. it's wild. if your country, there should be some kind of system and you shouldn't be here illegally and certainly not if you've committed a crime. i mean what are some of the officers telling you the i.c.e. agents telling you about their
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experience right now in the field? what's it like out there? >> it's getting worse as far as the sanctuary cities and the cooperation with the local agencies. i.c.e. is there to support and augment the local police agencies to get rid of the criminal element that come from foreign countries. they're there to help the countries protect our citizens like what happened in philadelphia. a 5-year-old girl is raped by an individual that philadelphia refused to release to i.c.e. although i.c.e. did have a detainer and a warrant for this individual, they released this guy on the street what happens? a child gets raped. five years old and we have a mayor up there whose doing a happy dance because now he's a sanctuary city moment. did he do that when his grand child was raped or if any of his family members are raped no he doesn't do anything like that. it's the citizens that have to pay the penalty for these politicians. trish: why are the politicians trying to stir this up? i mean what is motivating them do you think?
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>> it seems to me that they are he'll bent ongoing socialistic. they want a borderless country. they want open borders. they want the globalism that they tried to usher in under the obama administration and they're upset that it stopped when president trump became president and is now enforcing the immigration laws that are on the books. he's not inventing anything. he didn't create any new laws these are laws that congress already passed and our agents are out there enforcing it now. trish: so they are leaning socialists in your view. could it also be they want to try and get a few votes and they figure let me try and appeal to the immigrant community? i don't know if politically that's sound because if someone is here illegally then they shouldn't be able to vote but that part of it -- >> but look at california. california is pushing the illegal alien to vote. we've got dead people voting in these elections and the democrat s, they can't win without illegal aliens and dead
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people voting for them. the claim about russia and all upset about russia and trump. but that never even happened. what really happened is illegal aliens, immigrants and dead people voting. trish: all right, david ward, thank you very much for your time this morning, sir. >> you're welcome. trish: president trump, everyone , calling him a future star of the republican party. now, john james fresh off his big primary win in michigan is saying president trump's tariffs they will help the future of all americans. he is here. he will explain, next.
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trish: president trump calling him the future star of the republican party. army veteran and businessman john james, winning his senate primary in michigan this week, and now he's preparing to faceoff against incumbent senator in november's mid-term elections, we did
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invite senator to join us. we have not heard back, but we did hear back from john james, and earlier i asked him what he thought about the president calling him a star. here is what he had to say. >> well first of all i'm no star. i'm just a servant. trish: and modest too that's nice. >> well you know it's how i was raised. my parents came up from the south and i understand that those of us who have the blessings to be in this position have an obligation not an option to continue our service. that's the reason why i left my home when i was 17 years old worked my way into west point graduated from west point in 2004 and became a ranger qualified pilot. i believe very strongly in service before self, god in country and faith in family. i came back from combat in baghdad to grow my family business and again committed to service in my community to help grow job and help grow economic opportunity and i truly believe we need more servant leaders in washington, more servant leaders who understand combat, more
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servant leaders who understand how to bring economic opportunity and prosperity and economic mobility back home to people in the state of michigan when the senator has quite frankly failed for 43 years as a politician and 20 years in washington. trish: when you look at the democratic party right now and your competition right now, it's a very different approach they're taking, shall we say, towards our economy, towards employment, so if you separate some of the rhetoric that surrounds both parties and you just look specifically at the economic policy you have a business background as well as a military background. what is it that you like about what this administration is doing and what do you want to continue, sir? >> well people care the most about the economy because it directly correlates to quality of life now, but also quality of future for our children. we need to make sure that we continue to grow our economy where the senator has voted against things that help michigan's economy, that help the american economy. trish: for example? >> like for example, the tax cuts and jobs about she voted
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against that puts money back into the hands of people who earned it hard working middle class and working class families in the state of michigan voted against that she supports the estate tax and she opposed the president and resisted as he's rolled back harmful regulations that incentivized capital investment and talent retention in the state. i'm looking forward to make sure we continue with this economic prosperity continuing the 4.1% growth we had last quarter and projecting 4.5% last quarter when the previous administration was trying to tell us that manufacturing jobs have gone away forever and this was the rust belt and we just had to be okay with 2% that's not good enough for michigan. trish: how are the tariffs playing out in your state right now? >> i'll tell you honestly people are scared because they are being fed a lot of rhetoric from the left that this is damaging. i'm looking forward to working with our president to make sure that we negotiate better trade deals, to make sure that we have free but fair trade. no one wants a trade war but i
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have experience that senator has not had the occasion to develop in her 43 years as a career politician. i deal in taxes tariff and trade every day in my automotive logistics company exporting parts not jobs. i want to protect michigan jobs and i want to make sure we continue to grow our economy by making sure that we have level reciprocal trade deals and negotiate from a position of strength. trish: so if you threaten these tariffs that it gets you closer to free-trade actual fair and free-trade and you've got to use the leverage you have? >> well i'm saying that our president is refusing to capitulate any longer. he cares more about leveling the playing field for american working class and middle class families than he cares about a legacy. china has been taking advantage of our economy for decades and they've been manipulating their currency, predatory business practices and intellectual property theft while turkey abused american farmers michigan farmers in particular dumping tart cherry concentrate and forcing michigan farmers
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essentially to have to go sell their products at uncompetitive rates we have to do more to level the playing field, have free but fair trade and reciprocal trade deals. trish: let me ask you john. you're an african american man and you are supporting this president who many on the left say is not supportive enough of minorities. it's a constant thing we hear over and over and over again and they really have painted donald trump increasingly as a racist, so as a black american, as a business owner, as a former military member, how do you think about president trump and some of his rhetoric and how the left has claimed it is very damaging to the african american community? >> well the left is very selective in its facts. the fact is that president trump
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has tweeted favorably about me in the past few weeks. john james more than he has lebron james when don lemon says that our president is using race to divide this country. now what our president has done is he's executed economic policies that have benefited all americans whether you're black, white or yellow or whatever our president is about red, white and blue and that's what i'm about. i'm about continuing economic growth, too many p employee have died for me to have the right to think independently and i'm going to exercise that right to run as a conservative to make sure that everybody can participate in the american dream regardless of what they look like. no one has been talking about the debt that has been forgiven in hbcu's historically black colleges and universities no one is talking about that or no one is talking about how our president met with historically plaque college and university presidents more time than president obama. no one is talking about the low unemployment rate of african americans, latinos and women lower than its been in decades. our presidents policies don't have a race but our presidents agenda is about elevating all
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americans and making sure that everybody has equal shot at the american dream. trish: it's really good to hear you say that. i fret right now that we've gotten so divided and it becomes black versus white or female versus male, et cetera, and you know i look at it pretty simply i guess myself with an economic background and say look, if everybody has access to the same opportunities economically speaking, we can get through a lot of that division that doesn't need to exist. >> absolutely and democrats are using i'll just say some democrats are using identity politics to pedal a brand of victimhood and dependency that has kept generations of people shackled to economic un opportunity. they have voted for policies that keep people dependent on the federal government. i'm intended on focusing on the economic opportunity on k-12 education workforce development, vocational training criminal justice reform and rolling back
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harmful regulations that hurt entrepreneurs, family business owners who are overwhelmingly in the city of detroit, flint, overwhelmingly african american farmers or small family business owners we need to get away from the identity politics and focus on the economic inequality that people feel that economic insecurity that people feel to make sure we're not giving people free stuff but we need to give them a fair shot and i'm looking forward to working with our president and anyone else who can continue our economic recovery. trish: mr. john james i'm going to agree with the president and say you are a future star. thank you it's good to have you here appreciate it. >> appreciate it. trish: paul manafort's trial set to resume on monday following an unusually long recess yesterday. what's next for the former trump campaign chairman? we're going to have that for you after this. paying too much for insurance you don't even understand? well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412.
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trish: new questions from the manafort trial after the judge calls for a particularly long recess. what happened when they were back in session? fox news correspondent jillian turner joins us now with more. reporter: good morning, trish so treasury t is already taking to twitter this morning to comment on the ongoing russia investigation saying first why isn't the fbi giving andrew mccabe text messages to judicial watch. fbi said they won't give up even one. i may have to get involved. do not destroy. what are they hiding? mccabe's wife took big campaign dollars from hillary people and then, will the fbi ever recover its once stellar reputation so badly damaged by comey, mccabe, peters and his lover, the lovely lisa page and the other top officials now dismissed or fired so many great men and women of the fbi have been hurt by these clowns and losers meanwhile across the river in all employee
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and are a, virginia the fraud trial of paul manafort got off to a late start yesterday by nearly five hours on its ninth day and confusion abounds now as to why. >> i don't know what the delay is about but the mueller team has taken hits this week no doubt about it their big star witness, really got beaten up a little bit. reporter: we do know the presid ing judge received a motion from mueller's team in which they complained about a comment judge ellis made thursday suggesting his lawyers should stop asking about loans that manafort had been denied and no clarification from judge ellis as he resumed proceedings once the delay was done by calling for the governments next witness as a result the mueller team was not able to rest their case yesterday as they plan to do. next up on the trial when it resumes monday one or two government witnesses and then on to closing arguments which judge ellis already strictly limited two hours each, max. very clear on that point.
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trish? trish: jill ran turner thank you very much. i do also want to ask you though , so don't go anywhere, there's news on the justice department official bruce ohr. can you get us up to speed with what's going on with him? >> well there's increased attention on senior justice department official bruce ohr at this moment. president trump's allies including his personal lawyer devon nunes chairman of the house intelligence committee are pushing for increased investigation into ohr's role in the russia probe. there's allegations i think they've been confirmed by fox news that he is indeed friends with christopher steele that retired fbi spy, who wrote the now infamous steel dossier and bruce ohr's wife was also employ ed by the firm that commissioned that dossier called fusion gps. i'm sorry if i didn't lay that out in the clearest way but it's a lot of moving pieces here. trish: that's for sure, [laughter] jillian good to see you thank you. you too.
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trish: coming up in the next hour, everyone, former white house press secretary sean spicer is here. he sat down with the mueller legal team but does he think president trump should have to sit down with them as well? plus, former nfl player virgis owns speaking up as more players protest during the national anthem. whoooo. you rely on tripadvisor so you don't miss out on the perfect hotel... but did you know you can also use tripadvisor so you don't miss out on the best price? tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want for the lowest price. saving you up to 30%! so you can spend less time missing out... and more time paddling out! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com or download the app! so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even "vengeful vermin."
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>> donald trump's legal team saying they will not let the president walk into any perjury trap in terms of a sitdown with the mueller team. with me right now his former press secretary under donald trump, sean spicer who has a new book out called the briefing. congratulations on the book.
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you are not a lawyer, just a press guy. would you ever allow the president to sit down with mueller's team? >> it is not a question -- you don't tell the president what to do. he tends to do what he wants to do. i think the lawyers -- the president wants to do this. he said he would like to sit down with mueller and get this over with and figure out whatever means are necessary to put it to rest and he is willing to talk. the question, his lawyers are right, they need to figure out this happens in a way that doesn't allow the mueller team to go down 80 million rabbit holes about business deal and action he has engaged in. the scope needs to be limited but that is a negotiation his legal team has to conduct with mueller and the side of those criteria are met.
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>> in terms of the mueller investigation what are your thoughts? why is it happening? do you see this as some people in the administration not liking that this president was elected in the mueller investigation being the result or do you see this as mueller trying to figure out what russia was up to? >> that is a great question. two things are going on. number one is these russians that have gotten indicted on two separate sweeping indictments that have gone out the talked about russians tried to middle in the election. those people should be brought to justice and everywhere and anywhere we find someone foreign or domestic undermining the elections should be brought to justice but there is a second issue which is collusion. in the year and a half he has been at it there has been no evidence brought forward or leaked out that there was any collusion between the president
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and anyone on the campaign. that aspect of things should be put to rest. it hangs over the president's agenda. >> and the country. >> it puts a cloud over all the president is getting done and the results he is having and distracts and takes time away from other things that could be getting done. i would hope if mueller wants to find out who may have what russians metal in the election that is one thing but with respect to collusion the sooner he can make it clear there was no collusion between the president and anyone on his team including with russia that aspect should be put to bed as soon as possible. >> i hear you on that. sometimes i worry vladimir putin is getting what he wants. think about the state we are in right now. >> that is exactly right. they want to undermine the integrity of the election system
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and our trust in the media, government or elected officials and to some degree you are right, he is starting to get what they wanted. as quick as mueller can say russians metals which we know they have done for decades. the more he can come out and say there was no collusion and we can focus on meddling aspects, that is great for the entire country. >> seems to be if i were robert mueller and i wanted to know what happened i would want to look into not just the trump campaign but the hillary campaign, maybe -- a lot of republicans running. why isn't there -- perhaps there is and we don't know enough about it because it hasn't gotten leaked out but i would think they would be talking to more people and have more questions. trying to figure out where russia was trying to infiltrate.
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why wasn't this a larger investigation? why was it just targeted at this administration and the trump campaign? >> that is an excellent question. the dnc failed to turn over the server. they didn't have the proper protocols in place to protect their software and systems. the question would become not just who knew what when, but what systems didn't they have in place and why, what have they done to strengthen them, who knew what was part of this. a lot of questions to be asked because they were the ones that not only got hacked but also action with respect to hillary and president clinton in dealing with russia, they were the ones that had the relationship said no question there was money going back and forth. >> the other side paying for opposition research on foreign soil. if you want to get upset about
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the meeting and trump tower with the russian attorney, you should get upset they paid someone to dig up on donald trump. i don't understand why there is not the same standard applied to both situations. >> it is pretty clearly, it is tilted against donald trump, recent studies show 92% of coverage about this president is negative. you can't help but wonder why all the things you just mentioned aren't happening, there were so many relationships, document paid for by the democrats to dig up dirt paid to russians. no one is asking those questions because we would hear about the leaks coming from the more those going in. i find it equally crazy that none of this data is being looked at.
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>> as far as we know. >> i have a hard time thinking we wouldn't know. at some point every nook and cranny, every person, who met with mueller, what they found, we have seen this time and again, leak after leak and to tell me they could have been interview and all these folks involved in hillary's campaign. it doesn't hold water. >> what shocked me about the infamous dossier was the fbi never bothered to force it. i am a journalist. i don't report something unless i know where the source is coming from, i checked my sources, etc. etc. yet we were willing to issue a fisa warrant based on this report commissioned for opposition research, that seems wacky to me. >> it wasn't made clear to the
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judge where the source was coming from. the document itself and underlying principle, letting the judge understand this was paid for by a political entity on another entity, the democrats versus trump. that would be important for the judge to know before issuing a warrant. >> you need to understand where the information is coming from and if it is coming from the other side that wants to do one side and you need to take that with a grain of salt or at least say we go back and double check or triple check before we start spying on our main citizens. you were around this administration in the early days, around this president. did you ever worry that he had been infiltrated by the russians? >> know, there are enough protocols put in place, not just secret service but cyber and
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other protection protocols put in place to protect the president and the white house. >> knowing all the people you knew on the campaign do you worry about any of them? >> know. during the campaign the media tried to portray a scenario we couldn't collude with ourselves and afterwards the story of vladimir putin and russia. it doesn't pass the smell test. >> sean spicer, good to see you. another big story we are following. an airline employee stole and crashed the plane near seattle was called suicidal. dan springer is there with the latest. >> reporter: this was a suicide, not any terrorism. 90 minutes of high tension, high drama, stole a commercial plane and flew around puget sound for 90 minutes and crashed into a
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small island. the video we have seen from a lot of people taking cell phone video is stunning. it shows the turboprop doing loops and flying close to the grounds. the 76 foot plane, norad quickly set up two f-15 fighter jets from portland to follow the plane and shoot it down if necessary. who knew what this guy was thinking. the man who stole the plane worked as a ground service agent. they deice planes in the winter and guide them to the gate, he joked with air traffic control about his flying skills even though he is not a pilot, he called himself broke and sounded suicidal, air traffic control tried to get the man to land at a nearby base and tried to keep him overwater so he was away from population centers. the pilot did not fly the plane
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south towards tacoma. an hour and a half later the crash was on a small island. officials say this was not terrorism. aviation expert say because the plane was a hanker for maintenance it might be hard to prevent. >> he had credentials, the ability to get out and be among the airplanes. hard to say we were to stop somebody from doing anything unless we figure he may have nefarious plots in mind. >> reporter: the plane thief was the only person on the plane, he perished in the crash. there are enormous amounts of people that the crash site. no news was able to get out there, stop the ferry from going. we can't get to the crash scene but did start a fire last night,
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20 people live on that island between tacoma and olympia. the fbi is leading the investigation, not the ntsb which is not the case in a normal aviation crash because seems there is nothing to do with mechanics or the weather. this was only the fact of a guy who couldn't fly a plane, he did it for 90 minutes before crashing. >> or evidence of a double standard at the fbi. lindsey graham thinks so it is blasting the bureau for favoring democrats while not doing donald trump any favors is what is is evidence it is he right? we report, you decide, next. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better.
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>> apparently five years ago the fbi told dianne feinstein, one of her employees may be an agent of the chinese government, that was the right thing to do. is there a double standard here?
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this was a counterintelligence investigation the fbi should have told donald trump they had concerns. why didn't they do for trump what they did for feinstein? >> republican senate judiciary committee member lindsey graham wants some answers from the fbi on one dianne feinstein was warned about a possible chinese spy working in her office at donald trump didn't get the same warning about potential russian spies in his campaign. attorney jenna ellis says senator graham is right and she joined me now. >> thanks for having me. he is absolutely right because the fbi should have granted donald trump, then candidate trump the same courtesy, if they had a concern, and as they did with senator feinstein, shouldn't have treated differently because he was a
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republican candidate from the democratic party so senator graham's concern is appropriate and mentions he is sending a letter to christopher raskin about the doj and fbi policies which is appropriate. the american people want to know if the fbi is treating people differently based on their political party appreciation. that is not what law enforcement is expected to do. >> it is not so much party affiliation as it is dislike of a particular candidate or a particular person. don't forget how disliked donald trump was by members of the fbir
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graham points out to the president himself first. what is your suspicion on that? why would they not have the same standard? >> peter stzrok lisa page answer that question with her text messages and everything that came out in the inspector general's report that the fbi had people in deep state that were establishment holdovers from the last administration that wanted hillary clinton to win so they were biased against specifically donald trump and wanted to do everything they could to prevent them being elected and now they say they are doing everything they can in terms of the russia investigation that the fbi didn't alert him to. not only to get reelected but to start impeachment process. to have the fbi, and unbiased,
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special prosecutor, the american people are questioning the legitimacy of those agencies because there's a double standard, truth is truth, factors fact, double standard needs to stop. trish: i brought this up with sean spicer. you wonder if vladimir putin has succeeded in creating the chaos, disruption and divisiveness he wants for the country because the more divided we are the more difficult it is for us to push our foreign policy agenda. if you really think this through, dan hoffman, fox news contribute are in former cia official told me he is very concerned that the russians basically prepared for either scenario. didn't necessarily care who won, they only wanted to disrupt us in the first place. do you think there is a possibility for that especially when you think about the judge
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not even getting noticed, where the dossier had come from before issuing a fisa want to spy on our own citizens. >> there is a lot of truth to that. donald trump is doing a wonderful job maintaining the contact with foreign officials, making sure he is treating vladimir putin correctly in terms of his position as president but he is having to walk the delicate balance by making sure he doesn't give the left anything they can come after which they will come after no matter what but executing his job well by pushing and advancing his foreign-policy on behalf of america. "america's nightly scoreboard" the policy has been tough with russia, the closeness with russia and it is good to see you for analysis this morning.
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the president tweeting plenty of stuff. did year about this, a new bill to pay for the border wall. before it aid, each of the citizens illegally entering our country. that is an idea? we will be bay, you decide, see you after this. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? saynot todayis because of my bladder, thanks to tena intimates with proskin technology
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trish: andy biggs rolling out new legislation to pay for the border wall. it would penalize foreign aid to mexico by $2000 for every legal immigrant apprehended in the united states. a way to help finance the wall. back with me and haworth, michelle ritchie, dan gertrude
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and kat. kind of innovative. would it work? >> it is very innovative. there are better ways we can do it than the wall, removing the welfare incentives would help us save money rather than having to spend money on a wall because people could do things like overstay their visas anyway which is more common. it is an innovative idea. i don't think it would get through because there would be stories about countries needing these funds for this or that. it is not a feasible solution but it is innovative. trish: could you just find them? don't allow people to have to come here illegally. >> state as possible lost to us to find other countries, look at this mathematically, the development of homeland security is talking about the cost of the
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wall being $20 billion. assume the president can build it much faster and under budget. then you are talking about 5 million people we have to charge, mathematically it doesn't work. mexico is not paying, we need plan b. >> it would be a matter of subtracting from what we give to other nations. i thought it was an intriguing idea and would be theoretically budget neutral. >> it is not intended to plan for the whole shebang. >> it offers something, talking $800 million a year if you are doing $2000 per illegal immigrant that comes into the country. it is an idea, trump promised us we would not fund the wall. if they put the billing somebody else's pocket absolutely. one of my concerns is what is going to happen to these people when they are deported back
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home? will the country find them or imprison them or worse as a result of them coming to the united states illegally and then costing them money? i wonder if somehow they will go after those people? not saying the united states would but -- >> you are both smiling. >> you want to have some humanity about the fact these people could end up being punished when they are deported. >> i agree but we have to work on things at home. the whole point about illegal immigration is it is illegal, they are not supposed to be her, got to do it the right way. "america's nightly scoreboard" can't just say we will take everyone from mexico. the economics of that would never work. as much as you want to help the world we need to be focused on people back home. that is a priority for this administration.
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i question whether the democratic party is much as they are pushing this borderless society whether that will play in new york. >> i don't think most americans want a borderless society. the democratic party or certain members of it have gone so far left saying abolish ice entirely, and no one was saying these things when obama was president. it is a bit reactionary against trump, doesn't represent how most americans feel, even americans who are liberal. >> senate democrats offer to fund $25 billion of the wall in exchange for 1.8 million undocumented daca recipients on up after legal citizenship. it was there but didn't go for it. >> do you think that is something that could happen or should happen? all the people that are here illegally right now? just grandfather you in and you
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have a path to citizenship, etc. doesn't that provide a perverse incentive going forward for other people who think i will come here because there's a chance i might have a path to citizenship? >> it could. your point is well taken about the fact -- a generous package of social welfare benefits and costly to those trying to feed their own families. to the president's credit deregulation and tax cuts, i would be happy to have an arrangement for a pathway, that would be less disruptive to deport people. and we have border security
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basing on this point, the ports of entry across the nation. >> this country is criticized for this, we may not be as humane as others. you are not getting into switzerland, it is very hard to get citizenship in place. >> one of the issues is great economy. >> a perfect opportunity. >> you are nonviolent and want to contribute to the economy you should be here illegally. >> make it easier in the right way as opposed -- >> we all agree. good to see you all.
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protesting the national anthem, the preseason kicks up. a formal player who says knock it off. that is next. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. bring you the fall hunting classic, with huge savings on the latest gear. plus you can earn up to $100 in club points when you pay with your bass pro shops club or cabela's club credit card.
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see how you can help your community. visit feedingamerica.org. together, we can solve hunger. together, we're feeding america. trish: nfl players protesting the national anthem during this week's preseason game and donald trump not happy about it, he tweeted the nfl players are taking a knee when they should be standing probably for the national anthem. he went on to tell them think of the fans and find another way to protest. joining the is the author of the new book why i stand from freedom to the killing fields of socialism, former nfl player burgess owens, good to have you here. why can't they just stand? why can't they just honor our country, the opportunities people have here including all
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of them, lots of money on the football field which is great, why is this happening? >> this talk about the nature of this industry, and arrogant and easily to be played, these young people are played big time. you have the president of the united states given an opportunity to advocate, to bring the family out of prison and told by the left not to spend time doing this, and have donald trump get any credit and massive the narrative of being a racist. what kind of man will stand by and let politics be the priority
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7-5 vote, controlled by white, rich nfl owners. they have no control of it, they pull it back, $30 million commitment to look at percussion they pulled back. here is a sweet deal, van jones, a self-avowed marxist, actually was given $20 million for social justice on the football field. unlike jim brown, 30 years for formal contact or tony done g who works with one heart project, young people trying to get him out. >> i'm trying to follow your thoughts.
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you are feeling -- tell me if i don't have this right but your belief is players are shortchanging themselves and their communities because they are protesting the national anthem when they should be looking for better opportunities for family members, economic opportunities, prison reform you just mentioned, so they are being put into a box and encouraged to do something you think is detrimental to them and their communities instead of being on board with economic opportunities. >> there is more to this than people respecting the flag. this is done on purpose, people who know better. i talk about the association of owners, these guys are putting things in place and showing americans something they are not coming through with.
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they are using and discarding young players, doing the same to the black community. trish: this is not good for the owners. a 5 or the owner of one of these teams, this is your job, you will get out there and show some respect for the country that has afforded all this opportunity. it is part of the package. football, americana, you stand for the national anthem. this is what the nfl is saying. in part the nfl has been engaged in constructive discussion with the nfl players association regarding the anthem and issues of equality and social justice while those discussions continue come the nfl has agreed to delay implementing or enforcing any club work rules that could result in players being disciplined for their conduct. they are not doing anything. roger goodell, $40 billion your paycheck, not doing anything and you know what is happening to
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football before turning it off. ratings are going down. they are not able to fill the stands with fans anymore not to the same extent when you look at ticket sales, because people are turned off. why aren't these business owners saying stop damaging our brand? >> we have to make sure we view these guys in the right way. these owners, pro-american like you and i are, these guys are globalists. understand globalists do not care about america. they care about profits. trish: profits are suffering. >> it is suffering here. the american brand, more attractive than china, brazil, wherever they want to go, that is what they are doing. they are looking at a global brand, 25 million projections, something you and i don't know
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about. trish: football is still american at its roots. i can understand the desire to bring it to other countries and have that sport be big in other places but still, coming from the us. >> all they need is tv revenue. believe me -- trish: you think is orchestrated by the owners of these teams and they are encouraging these guys to cause this disruption because maybe it will hurt the american brand. i'm having troubling following that. >> they are planning -- >> i got to leave it there. an interesting perspective, thank you, good to have you here. the family of the korean war vet getting some closure as they receive their father's dog tags.
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what closure does is provide? >> thank you. want me to speak first? >> go ahead. >> it has been an interesting week. over the years you basically put this aside and think there is not going to be any resolution and in the department of the army call us. we have been up and down a lot with our emotions and the interesting coincidence this week has been an update they are annually for missing in action. we have been there with many other families to interact with them and share in joyous recollection of the small token that is given to us and we felt it was for all those families, 700 people there. obviously there are moments it makes you rejoice that there is some small resolution. >> you were just 3 years old when your father went missing. >> that is correct. trish: do you have any
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recollection of him? i am sure you have some memories of hearing stories about him but 3 years old is so young but you grew up knowing he was gone. >> that is true. i have only one memory i can recall of his coming home and me running out to him and him picking me up and bouncing me around like fathers do a lot of times after work which is a warm memory. otherwise it is like you say, stories here and there. i remember a couple fragments coming back from japan after he had gone missing in action, quite a few families were in a similar situation, and were missing. we brought a troop ship that moved us from japan to hawaii. we put the big old life
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preserver is on. maybe not much at all. trish: what has it been like for you, larry? >> obviously was quite surprising out of 55 boxes, the single dog tag was our father's. were surprised. i have no memory of my father other than things i created as an image of what i think he is. trish: is it in any way shaping how you think about the north koreans that they were willing to do this? >> know, i don't think so. i'm glad they were willing to do that but the vast number of people in the country don't
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necessarily, aren't represented, i don't think. it is a good thing we are making some progress. the big thing i want to come out of this is have our public realize how many thousands and thousands of people have defended this country and died for it in all the wars, not just the korean war and behind-the-scenes our government is working extremely hard to bring those people home. "america's nightly scoreboard" one of the things that the sting wishes us from many others and that is our respect for human life and the need to bring those people home. i am so glad your father is now home with you. >> would like to see the day. it is a small piece of tin but means a lot to us and a powerful similar -- symbol for all our
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>> what happened to draining the swamp? the plan to drain the old swamp to make room for a bigger beautiful one to go around the wall, like a trump boat of
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mystery. there is such a culture of corruption. not only has the swamp not been drained, this administration is building all over it. >> this raises a question about draining the swamp. that is what donald trump proud to do once he got into office and this is a key ally who on the face of it these charges would suggest is engaging in very swampy behavior. >> donald trump ran for president on draining the swamp. this alleged behavior, my word, is swamptastic. trish: members of the media tying chris holland to donald trump saying trump's washington is swampy or than ever. congressman collins announced his defense of his reelection campaign. michelle ritchie, nan a worth, what do you think of this? >> chris collins did something wrong but the coverage has been disproportionate compared to what bob menon does god, deeply suspicious senator. corinne brown, both convicted of fraud barely covered by the networks, this has nothing to do with donald trump.
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trish: he campaigned on trying to get rid of the swamp so what do you do with swamp creatures? >> people are subject to corruption. doesn't matter if there's a d or r associated with them. we should recognize there is presumption of innocence no matter who these allegations are against but this is a bad one because insider-trading is based on trust, that is the core of it. to violate that trust, fiduciary responsibility, board member who released that information to family members and friends, to trade and avoid losses, classic insider trading. trish: you are in congress, we will not allow you to be able to trade. we will keep your money here in us treasuries. >> we are doing more exposing
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the swamp, not necessarily draining the swamp and what you are seeing from the press, i was a former reporter, part of our job is to sign a light on dark places and that is what we are seeing. coverage is going to be 1-sided, we live in a society where that is the press, one side more conservative, one side more liberal. >> more liberal for whatever reason. we can fairly say that. you have seen that in your experience at "national review". a lot more on the left than on the right. many are trying to push their own agenda even though they say totally neutral. >> can't we unite and be anti-insider trading? people ask why don't you trust the government? because of the government, that
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is why i don't trust the government, there are people who get power and abuse it and take advantage of people, whether you are republican or democrat i agree with you on that. this is bad if you did a bad thing and i don't think it matters whether he is a republican or not. all of us can say this was bad and same with the women, we should say this is a bad thing. i don't get why this is so complicated. i don't understand. everything is so partisan. you are rooting for the other time to do insider-trading because then you can make fun of them for it. can we be anti-insider trading? trish: i am with that. we can agree on that. >> when you look at it the country as far as voters are split on how corrupt republicans are and how corrupt democrats are. it is almost even, 54% republicans, 46% for democrats. i agree. i get tired of hearing about it.
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>> people are tired of it and increasingly we will get away from the party's specific identity. think of the crossover. blue collar union workers that voted for trump in 2016. a path to citizenship for a lot of hispanics coming here, maybe here illegally, the republican party and some democrats nervous but the republican party might embrace them. a lot of changes going on and i question if people will vote for what they believe in as opposed to a specific platform. >> for what is best and not red or blue. vote for what is best. "america's nightly scoreboard" trish: what did neil say? not red, not blue, how about green. neil will be back next week. join me. i am on foxbusiness every day at 2:00 pm for the intelligence report.
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>> looking for answers, investigators combing the wreckage of the passenger plane stolen from seattle airport by an airline employee. they are looking for the remains and the wrapping up the news conference outside of tacoma. will come to "america's news headquarters" for washing. i'm elizabeth prann on another busy saturday. leland: out in washington at about 12 hours after this incident started. i'm leland vittert and the white house released a statement commenting with official response to a stolen plane in seattle late friday. the president

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