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have a look at it. you'll like it. thanks for allowing me to host. jesse waters is in the chair for laura. "the ingraham angle" is next. jesse? >> thanks, jason. poor betsy. i can't believe it. >> unbelievable. >> what a sweet woman. thanks very much. i'm jesse waters in for laura ingraham. a new poll reveals how badly joe biden bombed the first democratic debate. so as a 2020 primary wide open. plus, aoc visits the border and lobs outrageous claims against the border patrol agents. one of those agents is here to respond. shocking video of antifa thugs attacking a journalists. where were the police? a growing number of women are deciding not to have children because of climate change. we'll have a spirited debate
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coming up. but first, new numbers tonight reveal the impact of joe biden's dismal performance at the first debate. he was unprepared and weak. a new poll shows that biden's lead shrinking. uncle joe still tops the list with 22%. coming in at number 2 is his debate sparring partner, kamala harris with 17%. followed by liz warren with 15, bernie sanders is fourth with 14 and mayor pete rounds out the top five with just four. david spunt is live with more. >> joe biden seeing a ten-point decline when you compare the poll. with sanders and biden taking hits, the democratic nomination many are saying is now more wide open than ever. both senators, kamala harris and
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elizabeth warren have seen an uptick in fund-raising. the harris campaign says they raked in $2 million in the first 24 hours following thursday night's debate. also today we learned that pete buttigieg took in $25 million in the second quarter. biden has been a fund-raising machine since he announced and harris criticized his stance on school bussing. here's a portion of their interaction. >> there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. she was bussed to school every day. that little girl was me. >> it's a mischaracterization of my position. if we want to have this campaign litigated on who supports civil righ rights, i'll be happy to do
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that. >> and here's joe biden's correction. >> we know that 60 seconds on a a campaign debate can't do a thing to a lifetime of civil rights. >> david, thanks. joining me now, tom and dee are here. all right. tom, the race is tightening at the top. it's clear the exchange with kamala and biden, especially because it was so racially tinged paid off for her in the polls that will signal to the they are democrats, you have to take those types of risks and go hard at the frontrunner. the problem is joe can't counter very well. he looked weak. stammering. he waved the white flag and said
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here, my time is up. it was ironic. to you think this signals the beginning of the end for sleepy joe? >> yeah, i do. i'd say the -- he was floating out there. he was a frontrunner, the titanic that could not be sunk and he ran into these icebergs called elizabeth warren and kamala harris. these two did a great deal of damage to him. i don't think he can recover from it. i think it will sink him. i don't know what he can to at this point in time to change what is going to be i think the outcome. maybe tomorrow he says he's going to transition to a woman. better yet, maybe a black woman. maybe even better, a half black, half pacific islander. something like that. because you know, there's
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little, if anything, he can do -- >> that might even be too much for joe biden to pull off at this point. dee? my opinion is biden is strong with black persons, especially black women. he has about over a third of them in his camp right now. but this kamala harris shot, i think black women are shopping around now and looking at her, looking at warren. joe can't survive without strong black support. wouldn't you agree? >> i do agree with that assessment. kamala harris came out the gate swinging. that's what she was supposed to do. she's running for president, not for pta president. let me just say this. jp did what he did. he has to take ownership of that. that is the past. don't count uncle joe. he still has an opportunity to win. kamala harris is a beast. she's not one to be played with
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or toyed with. she came, ran the gamut and everybody needs to be afraid, especially donald trump. >> she's a tough hardcore prosecutor. i don't think trump is shaking in his boots. >> he needs to be. >> she hasn't shown any ability to be spontaneous, a lot of those attacks were preplanned and canned. wait till trump comes at her from all angles. if you look at it objectively, the flip-flopping, the apologizing. the hair sniffing. a lot of these problems have surfaced in the first two months of him announcing and then you have the first debate which he bombs. i just don't see it going up from here. >> no, i don't either. it's an example to right now of the identity politics that has taken hold of the democratic party. here's a guy that was the vice president for the first african american president of the united states. he's being called a racist?
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>> doesn't make any sense. >> yeah. he said he was against bussing all the time. he was against it because the u.s. department of education forced it. unfortunately, joe, the u.s. department of education didn't exist when it was put into effect. >> dee, why he didn't say that? kamala, how dare you? the first african american president picked me to be on the ticket. if he didn't do it, he wouldn't have put me there. >> he -- >> hold on. let dee respond. >> the first thing is, she didn't call him a racist. she asked him about his actions. because she was very concerned about his position on bussing back then. let me be very clear. joe biden did make that decision. he did say that he chummed around very nice with people that were segregationists. that does not resonate well with many black people. there's others that don't like the way that kamala harris is dealing with -- dealt with --
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looking up people in california when she was the attorney general or the d.a. so everybody has things going on the overcome. i would not count out joe biden. don't underestimate kamala harris. i think she has the gravitas to take it all the way to the top. i think she could be sitting in 1600 pennsylvania avenue because she's really relentless and more than just a debater. she's sharp. >> she could be sitting there when trump invites her over to negotiate with senators. >> he needs to be afraid of her. >> i don't think trump is afraid of any of these characters. he's in a pretty good position. >> never underestimate a black woman. >> i don't. it's not about her race. it's about who she is. let me just talk to you about biden. he struggling. as he struggles, tom, he's starting to cling to the obama presidency. he starting to say barack, barack, barack. he had the best friends
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bracelets and that. but it doesn't seem like the obama team is embracing joe back the same way. >> no. >> even after, people are saying he's not looking that good. that relationship with barack obama is all he's got. >> you're right. i think barack obama, his silence is deafening. you haven't heard him say a word about their relationship, about what a great vice president he was. about how committed he was to civil rights. neither of that out of the former vice president. that's what biden had been hoping for, praying for. he hopes for something. but joe, you can't change the fact, you're a 76-year-old white man in a party that is totally committed to identity politics. you don't fit. that's what i'm saying, hey, maybe, you know, transition.
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may be the only thing you have left or promise this. >> i mean -- >> mandatory abortions for every women impregnated by a conservative. something has to do it for you, joe. >> he's transitioned on china and transitioned on the hyde amendment. i don't think he will transition on his gender. dee, i'll let you respond to the v.p. why hasn't barack obama or at least through surrogates come out more strongly? >> i think i they have. vice president biden said he didn't want to get obama involved on his own merit. president obama has said that he served well on numerous
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occasio occasions. you talked about identity politics. that's all the republican dos, operate on identity politics. that's why the party and most of those elected in congress with white men. old white men. old white men, 65, 70, 80 years old. i think the democratic party has all nationalities, races. many more women and almost as many men. >> you want to extend it to the southern border and i don't. i think the republican party just want the american tent, not all the other countries in the world. thank you very much for a very good debate. all right. as the illegal invasion at our southern border intensifies, aoc tours one of the overcrowded detention facilities and makes wild claims of what she saw. we'll have a border patrol agent here to respond next. not even our competitor's best battery
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human services. >> jesse: agents are getting much-needed funding to help take care of the illegals flooding our border facilities. this comes from outrageous claims from aoc who voted against two border aid bills, this is what she said after visiting a texas border facility. >> they're on their best behavior and they put them in rooms with no running water. these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp on their best behavior telling people to drink out of the toilet. >> jesse: joining me is hector garza, v.p. of the national border patrol council and jeff morales, chair of families belong together. so i'm going to give you an opportunity to respond to aoc.
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a lot of people are doubting for good reason what she said because she's offered no proof and two weeks before she accused them of being nazis and running concentration camps. >> this is grandstanding. our border patrol agents don't do that. we called for cbp to release that footage to disprove what aoc is saying. >> jesse: you think they will be releasing the video footage? >> we're going to try hard to maybe sure she doesn't. >> and your response to this? >> i've been to the border so many times. i didn't see what she saw today obviously. this is extremely consistent with what we've seen, children being starved, children sleeping on concrete floors, mothers that couldn't get care. it doesn't surprise me that is what is happening. we don't get a lot of footage --
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>> jesse: "the washington examiner" has come out with a piece refuting aoc's characterization of what happened. people there, witnesses, two of them, said she screamed at law enforcement in a very threatening manner, refused to tour the facility and the way she said about drinking from toilets, she misrepresented that according to the witness. the witness said this is not what happened. the migrant wanted water. she did not know how to use the faucet in the cell and she never told aoc the border patrol agents made her drink from the toilet. i just think for her to vote against giving aid to these detained migrants two times and then turn around the next week and say they're not getting enough aid is totally hypocritical. >> jesse, if they cared about
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these migrants, they would stop encouraging them to come in illegally. they end up being victimized by the cartels. they get killed, murders, you name it. if they cared about the migrants, they would stop encouraging them to come. >> jesse: a good point. what would you say to the fact that the people are taking a strong position on the border are themselves the compassionate ones? they're fighting the trafficking, the drug smuggling, the child smuggling. >> what is hypocritical, the cbp agents that have children in their care and in a facebook group where they mock the death of a children. i'm concerned to know that there's law enforcement that are caring for these children that think it's funny when children have died. how many more children need to die for them to take it seriously? >> jesse: there's a border patrol facebook group page,
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discussion forum. people were saying some bad things allegedly. are you guys looking into that? >> yes. the border patrol condemns the bad behavior. this group is comprised of retired border patrol agents, active agents and some people from the general public. we still don't know who made those allegations. we can guarantee they'll be held accountable. >> there's 20,000 border patrol agents. if over half of them are talking about death, joking -- >> jesse: i do want to bring this back to aoc. that's the discussion point here. she's not visited the south side of chicago, she's not visited skid row or the impoverished parts of coal country. she's going to visit the border.
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how many angel moms have she talked to. moms of sons or daughters that have died from these illegal. democrats focus more on noncitizens when we have citizens here in america suffering themselves and the government is not doing enough here to help them. >> clearly it's about america first. by not securing our borders, we're not putting america first. these congressmen and women are pandering to people from another country. let's take care of our own citizens and our angel families and make sure that we support our border patrol agents that are risking their lives. these agents jump in to the river to save people. laura saw kids and infants being saved that were placed in danger. >> jesse: the agents are saving
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lives, they're not taking lives. >> i don't know if that is true. seven children have died under cpb's custody. i'd like to know -- >> jesse: as a matter of fact, more migrants died -- >> i think we can all agree that any child -- >> jesse: don't put the deaths of those migrant children on americans. okay? >> are these -- >> jesse: you know who disagrees with you? the president of el salvador said it's his fault that they died. he's not doing a good enough job making sure that they can live in their countries. that's the truth. >> i'm concerned what is happening on american soil. it's not the fault of the president of el salvador that they do have toothbrushes and soap and sleeping on floors. it's the president's responsibility -- >> jesse: you want to put this blame or the president? it's wrong and irresponsible because you're this party -- if
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you guys really cared, you won't vote for less beds. you wouldn't let the loop holes stay and you wouldn't be offering free health insurance to illegals. they did a poll on this. you're way out of the mainstream here. >> we actually -- >> 59% of americans disagree with giving health insurance to undocumented immigrants. if you sit here and say that is not causing a mad rush north to the border, you're mistaken. >> this is political grand standing. they don't care about migrants. 's been working the border for 19 years in laredo, texas. my parents came here legally. i'm not racist. we try our best and risk our lives for this country. these people should support border patrol agents and stop with the political grandstanding. >> jesse: yes, sir, would you like to thank hector for his service? >> absolutely. i'm fourth generation.
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border families care about security more than anybody else but they also care about these families because we are these families. i'm the proud product of immigrants. >> jesse: we all are. >> absolutely. >> jesse: we're all focused on making sure that all human beings -- all human beings have as much as we provide for. all we're saying is provide for america first and make sure we have a strong border and make the families wait in line like the rest of the world. >> absolutely. >> jesse: it's a dangerous journey and we don't want to put them in a position where they're getting hurt -- >> all i'm -- >> jesse: i have to run. >> thank you. >> jesse: thank you for your service. antifa thugs beat and rob a conservative writer and police do nothing to stop it. how is this happening in america? up next.
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portland, the duelling demonstrations included liberal protesters and a few dozen conservatives. so andy ngo was attacked by antifa that kicked him and punched him and peppered him with milk shakes that had quick drying cement. the video shows police failed to stop the attack. here's andy ngo on tucker carlson. >> i was kicked more, punched more. all of this time i kept thinking where are the police? i could still see the county justice center in front of me. but no police have arrived. >> portland's liberal mayer he offered police no directive saying "over the weekend, some chose to engage in violence in portland, which is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. we stand against all forms of violence." just last year the mayor was accused by ice of allowing
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protesters and antifa to harass ice employees. mayor wheeler has clashed with police before, with the president of the portland police union calling his policies "failed" saying "there's no place for personal, political bias when it comes to providing public safety services to our communities." some think a federal investigation might be warranted. >> you have a public official violating civil rights of a reporter exercise his constitutionally protected right. there could be a civil rights violation there. >> portland police have said only the protests are hard to handle because of their size and geo graphical nature. >> jesse: joining me now, dinesh sousa and shane.
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why have not a lot of people condemned this attack? >> i do condemn the alleged attack. >> jesse: why is it alleged? it's on video. >> jussie smollett was alleged and it's on video. >> jesse: this is on video and a police report and his face is bloody. >> again, there was a police report in jussie smollett's case. >> jesse: wait. we have to get through this. the you're watching it on the video here. we have video of him being talked to by police. we have a police report. we have a hospital report. you just saw his face all bloodied and battered and you're calling it alleged. >> just like you called it alleged when jussie smollett had these things -- police reports and video and some marks -- >> jesse: there was no video of that attack.
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>> we're condemning the reality in this country that hate crimes are on the rise. they're on the right against right wing, left wing, all wings that have to be taken more -- put more spotlight on. in 2017, over 8,000 hate crimes, particularly around race, bias and political bias were done. we must be concerned. we must condemn hate crimes on the left and the right. >> jesse: i'm glad you're condemning this. >> this country has no plate for hate. >> jesse: i agree. >> we can disagree without being agreeable. >> jesse: i'm glad you condemned the alleged attack. all reasonable americans see that it was an attack. dinesh, what do you think about this attack and how the media has tried to soft pedal it? >> first of all, what we're seeing on the streets of
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portland and d.c. and berkeley, this is a paramilitary group that plays tactics out on the street. i can not in my adult lifetime remember like this in america. in the 1960s, we had protests and riots. the idea of targeting people for dissenting views and trying to injure them and beat them up, what is andy's offense here? his offense is not that he's a hater. he a diminutive 5'6" asian american gay journalist. what he's been doing is exposing fake hate crimes. he's been exposing the fact that a lot of these hate crimes are bogus. he's been documenting the violence on the streets of portland. he has a video camera and shows you what is happening, this makes him a dangerous man. so that's why they're targeting him.
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>> hold on. the fact is we don't know how much of a journalistic he is. the fact is that -- >> what do you mean? >> he allegedly incites and instigates rioting -- >> jesse: how did he allegedly incite anything? >> we have to deal with the facts here? the facts are on the left and the right, you have all kinds of people that paint themselves as reporters or journalists that are not. they show up to -- >> jesse: wait a second. shane, he's an a credited member of the media. he works for an organization. you can't say he's not a journalist. he was there with a permit to cover an antifa rally with a camera and a microphone. i've had him on my show before. he's a legitimate journalist. it's so funny, dinesh, you have -- jim acosta is out there from cnn. someone says jim, you stink. he writes a book about it and
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says the first amendment is under assault. you have a conservative journalist -- >> we condemn that. >> jesse: with a brain hemorrhage and there's dead silence. >> not from me. >> jesse: thank you. that's why you're on the show. >> the first amendment is not exclusively for journalists. we all have a right to free speech. anybody can go out there with a gopro and report things in a public place. if they're targeted and beaten up, their first amendment rights are being curbed. because he's a journalist is beside the point. >> journalists are not supposed to incite and instigate anything. >> jesse: you're blaming andy for this assault? >> report is happening --
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>> jesse: you're blaming him for this assault? >> i'm not. i'm blaming the horrible rhetoric in this country that is dividing up. we'll say jussie smollett, he's kind of alleging. but this guy, we'll say oh, it's a different conversation. we have to be fair across the line. >> jesse: we are fair. there's video in one circumstance and no video in the other circumstance. i want to get to something else though that we just touched on and civility in this country. we have the owner of the red hen restaurant. remember the one that chased out sarah huckabee sanders with her family? so eric trump, one of the first family, spit on in chicago by a radical at a restaurant. now the owner of the red hen restaurant says this. if you're spreading hate or perpetuating suffering, maybe you should consider dining at home for the rest, your table is
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waiting. what do you think about a business owner, shane, saying, you know, i'm not going to serve half of america, all the trump supporters because they're hateful? that sounds like a bat business person. >> yeah, it's a bad business decision. i think that everybody has to make a decision based on their morals and values. every business is entitled to what customers they serve and what customers they don't want to serve. that is the right of a business. i think on the other side -- >> jesse: so they can discriminate -- >> hold on. we have to talk about the facts. the fact is that every business has that right. whether they were right or wrong -- >> jesse: they do. >> every business has that right. >> jesse: let's say you -- let's say you walked into a restaur t restaurant -- >> when i walk in barber shop, they say they have a right to refuse you service. everybody has a right to renews service. >> jesse: you have a -- i get
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it. dinesh, go ahead. >> that's not true. we have all kinds of laws that say if you're offering your services in the public, you're a bank, you're a restaurant, you can't say listen, you're black, i'm not going to serve you. >> dinesh, open up the book, bro. i don't know -- i don't know any business that does not have the sign on the front of their door that says we have the right to refuse service to any up with. it doesn't make it right. i think that sarah huckabee sanders should dine in peace just like anybody else. doesn't matter what your political agenda is when you go out to eat or with your family, you should have the right to do that. >> jesse: i agree. trump voters are hungry. they're hungry. they want to spend money in restaurants. they want to get seconds. i think she's a horrible capitalist and a bat person. but don't go to the red hen restaurant in lexington, virginia if you don't want to eat their food. >> if you don't want a red hen,
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>> what happened today i think is great for south korea.i think it's great for north korea. i think it's great for the world. when we started this, you had missiles flying over japan. they weren't so happy. the world was a very tense place. i became president, and we went through a rough dialogue for a while. you covered it very well. >> jesse: that was president trump about his historic meeting yesterday with north korean leader kim jong-un.
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the two converged at the dmz. the president sent the dictator to meet up. the hermit dictator spend over an hour with the president. kirsten fisher is live at the white house with what is next. kirsten? >> jesse, after this unprecedented meeting at the dmz, president trump says that negotiations with the north koreans will restart in about two to three weeks. secretary of state mike pompeo is going to be selecting the team, and they will likely pick up where the negotiations broke down after that second nuclear summit in vietnam. as for president trump, he says as long as the two sides are talking, he's in no rush to get a deal. >> speed is not the object. we want a comprehensive good deal. nobody knows how things turn out. certainly this was a great day. this was a very legendary,
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historic day. >> so president trump becoming the first sitting u.s. president to step inside north korea. the step was praised by the pope as a move towards peace. it was blasted by the president's 2020 rivals of elevating a dictator without getting any concessions. now the white house may be considering settling and allowing north korea to keep their nuclear weapons. something president trump has said never will fly. but national security director, john bolton was not there for this meeting says the report is flat out false. he says "i read this "new york times" story with curiosity. we don't have any desire to settle for a nuclear freeze. this is an attempt by someone to box in the president and there should be consequences." now, already, jesse, there may
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be another historic meeting on the horizon. president trump says that he's invited kim jong-un himself to come here and meet with him at the white house. no details on that possible visit have been a newsed yet. you know, as you might imagine, that wouldn't set well with my democrats and make some republicans on capitol hill. >> jesse: that would be historic. kirsten, thanks very much. the left wing media is freaking out over this historic moment, a moment that no other president has been able to accomplish. watch. >> it was a big win speaking in terms of propaganda for the north koreans. >> kim jong-un has played president trump beautifully. >> if they're only delivering us photo ops as opposed to actual accounting of nuclear facilities, it's potentially dangerous. >> the fact that donald trump is going out of his way to kiss up to this monster, it makes me want to puke. >> jesse: really?
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makes her want to puke. inciteful. joining me now, gordon change, author of "nuclear show down." we also have harry here, director of korean studies. harry, the democrats are just mad because he's not flying over $150 billion in cash? what more do they want? he hasn't removed the fleet, the troops, nuclear umbrella still there. i don't understand what they want. what do they want? >> this is an issue that they should avoid all together. under barack obama, we had a north korea that was built of icbm capabilities, they have enough fissile material for 60 warheads. president obama should give his nobel prize to president trump for all the mistakes he made. this is an issue they need to avoid.
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>> jesse: that nobel prize, they gave it to him and what did he do? he made a mess in libya, led china and russia run wild. maybe he should give it back. >> one of the important things of this meeting, who was not there. the chinese were not there. china has always tried to interfere in issues involving north korea. they think they own the place. what trump has done and this is different from his predecessors, he's tried to get the chinese away from them. jesse, the other thing that trump has done, he's gone after the iranians. the iranians pay the north koreas $2 billion to $3 billion a year. that's 10% of their growth domestic product. if trump can defang the iranians, he goes a long way to defanging the north koreans. >> jesse: very strategic move. so the iranians, i think they
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had an elicit shipment of oil that got cut off, getting squeezed with sanctions. that will hurt north korea. by elbowing the chinese out of the negotiation, it frees up the north koreans and the meshes to hash out a deal without any outside interference. pretty tactical move. what do you think about the personal chemistry going on between our president and the leader of north korea. that's got to be critical. no other president has been able to deliver that in these talks. >> yeah, jesse, it's extremely critical. i think donald trump understands that the only person that makes any viable decisions is kim jong-un. he's the dictator of kim jong-un. he runs the country. it's his picture that is over every home in the country. so i think he understands he's got to deal with the decision maker. he has to negotiate with him one-on-one. we'll have the working level
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meetings and hash out the details. the final critical details are going to be decided by kim and trump. that is important. i think trump can deliver. >> jesse: what are these details, gordon? where do you see the negotiations going and the administration says no, we're not going to allow a nuclear north korea capable of hitting the u.s. mainland. they new yorked down that "new york times" report. >> "the new york times" report i'm sure is wrong. you go back. there were reports like this that clinton wanted a freeze, that bush wanted a freeze. that obama wanted a freeze. those reports were wrong. where this goes, the united states is going to need two things. they need a declaration of north korea from their facilities and a firm timetable for disarmorment. we get those, we can detail things like sanctions and the rest that kim wants. it's a difficult conversation. the north koreas don't want to give up their most destructive
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weapons but it's up to trump to put them in that position. >> jesse: whatever he does, he will get criticized for it. when they had the first summit, that was a photo op according to the media. when he bailed out of the second summit, that was to distract from the mueller report. and then his historic step in north korean territory, again, what did they call it? a diplomatic booty call. >> no, it was courageous what he did. imagine if trent went to the dmz and kim didn't show? the north koreans would use it for propaganda for years. the hallmark of a great president is when they do the right thing and don't know it's going to work out. trump is bold, he's willing to make those gambles and he's doing it for the american people. he doesn't care if he has to pay the price. that's what a great president does. >> jesse: imagine if he tweeted the invite out and lil' kim says no, i'm going to have dinner instead. he would have gotten crushed, a
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>> don't think i would -- we came to realize that we were about climate change, anxiety about what kind of world i'd be leaving to a potential child. >> jesse: i know what you're thinking. no was that was not a parody video. some women are deciding whether or not they're going to have kids based on climate change. the writer of a new huffington post piece is predicting doomsday. say in 2050, my children will be 34 and 36. maybe a stage of their lives when they'll have -- they'll be thinking about having children of their own. maybe they won't have that luxury or that decision. the democrats probably are not helping with these scare tactics. >> the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. >> i want to make sure that those that work in the oil and
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gas industry, those that work in the fossil fuel industry are brought along as partners to make sure that we make this transition in the ten years that we have left to us. >> climate change is real. it's a threat to our country and the entire planet. >> joining me now, lisa boothe, senior fellow for independent women's voice and fox news contributor. and kat arue? come on. >> they said they are choosing not to have children. they're going to have a birth strike until this planet is not dying. they have formed a group. like-minded parents, women and men, people that don't want to have children in until this planet gets cleaned up. >> jesse: don't you think the next generation could solve the climate crisis? >> they're hoping that political
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leaders will step up. they're hoping this generation will solve it. maybe they will choose not to have that first strike. until politicses take it seriously, all of the world leaders, they're announcing to president trump, that they will not have children. >> jesse: my position will be this. i would want to give birth or my significant other would want to give birth to the next einstein. the next green einstein that will save the planet. why deny some brilliant kid the opportunity to make a solar airplane? >> endorse them not having children. it's a win-win. we don't have to worry about more crazy being produced and entering into the world. i think alexandria ocasio-cortez has pointed out concern over this. fully endorse her not having children as well. so all about this. i think what a tragedy -- >> jesse: i want them to have kids to watch fox. >> what a tragedy it will be 20,
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30 years from now when these people decided not to have children realize the earth is still here and intact. their child bearing years are passed them. no good point. kathy, in 1970, they said half of the species would be extinct. they said we'd be walking around with gas masks and half the fish would be gone. manhattan would be under water. it was going to be all over. did any of that happen? no. why should we believe them now? >> so many things have happened. we've seen the caps melting, a lot of specie go extinct. you're hoping your child could have a dream future. >> jesse: but the major predictions never happen. species go extinct -- >> here's the irony of it. >> things are happening. >> hold on. the united states has been leading the world in reducing
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emissions. the reason we've been able to do it through natural gas. the democrats want to take us to things like the new green deal, which remove us from fossil fuels to renewables and eliminate the reason why we're leading the world in reducing emissions. the green new deal doesn't make sense and would take us further away why we're leading the world on this issue. >> caring about the planet is not a new concept. >> but coming up with dumb ideas should be. >> they're not -- >> getting rid of natural gas? >> how about paper straws -- >> getting rid of natural gas? >> we're trying to save a dying planet -- >> jesse: maybe we can get rid of plastic straws. maybe just not babies. babies are beautiful. and like maryann williamson said, let's fight it with love. thanks very much, ladies.
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