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a photo of president regan beating donald trump back in 1987 with this regan quote super imposed creditedll never know how to explain it, when i met that young man i felt like i was the one shaking hands with a president. critics shook their heads. for someone who is constantly shouting fake news. >> fake news. >> reporter: sure do like to retweet it. pants on fire quoting the ad minute str -- administrative foundation saying he did not ever say that about donald trump. critics on twitter responded with a real regan quote. >> there you go again. >> reporter: the clip to carter during a debate. trump and regan did share the same slogan. >> we are going to make america great again. >> great again. >> make america great again. >> reporter: but great isn't what regan's daughter says her dad would think of the trump presidency. >> i think he would be horrified. >> reporter: if regan didn't actually predict trump's presidency, maybe george did. done nald j. trump is going to the best, most hand some president ever. george washington after liberating the airport at fort mchenry. that's a dig at
a photo of president regan beating donald trump back in 1987 with this regan quote super imposed creditedll never know how to explain it, when i met that young man i felt like i was the one shaking hands with a president. critics shook their heads. for someone who is constantly shouting fake news. >> fake news. >> reporter: sure do like to retweet it. pants on fire quoting the ad minute str -- administrative foundation saying he did not ever say that about donald trump. critics on...
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and 80% at regan got the charge dismissed. >> i never loked at jail as being something required every time someone is found guilty of a crime. that's not how we opera. >> reporter: they're advised to appeal their cases to circuit court which leads to themul mately being dismissed if record ando previous does community service. this seems fair to you? >> they're all law abiding citizens. most of these individuals are hor fewed and completely beside themselves. >> reporter: and something else, many arrested are already familiar faces at the airport. getting stopped at the tsa precheckine used by trustedav trellers that had backgrnd checks. >> very honest mistake. >> reporter: that's what happened to this flyer. and evecntually got his case dismissed. start with empty bag when packing so you're not the one causing the delay for everyone else. scottm.macfarlane, news 4 i tea >>> punishment for having a gun at the airport can vary by state. >> the tsa says people stopped at la guardia or jfk can face au jail bec of new york's strict gun laws. to watch our entire flyer beware series open ou
and 80% at regan got the charge dismissed. >> i never loked at jail as being something required every time someone is found guilty of a crime. that's not how we opera. >> reporter: they're advised to appeal their cases to circuit court which leads to themul mately being dismissed if record ando previous does community service. this seems fair to you? >> they're all law abiding citizens. most of these individuals are hor fewed and completely beside themselves. >>...
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carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan. story about stock old certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. jason: i liked it because, you sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it, too. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i loved the cover story. depending on how you read it, you either come away with this -- check out all of our big interviews from the week, some extra conversations like those ceo chats. carol: great stuff to listen to. more bloomberg television starts now. wanna take your xfi to the next level? now you can with xfi advantage. giving you enhanced performance and protection. when devices are connected to your home's wifi, they're protected. helping keep outsiders from getting inside. and if someone tries, we'll let you know. so you can stream, surf and game all you want, with confiden
carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan. story about stock old certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. jason: i liked it because, you sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it, too. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i loved the cover story. depending on how...
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carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan.tory about stock old certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. jason: i liked it because, you sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it, too. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i loved the cover story. depending on how you read it, you either come away with this notion of, there are a lot of people struggling to make a living in different ways, but there is this undercurrent of striving and ambition that ultimately you can see it in something of a positive light. carol: and it is a lot of jobs that didn't exist a decade ago. you can find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend, so check that out. jason: and check out our daily podcast. check out all of our big interviews from the week, some extra conversations like those ceo chats. carol: great stuf
carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan.tory about stock old certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. jason: i liked it because, you sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it, too. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i loved the cover story. depending on how...
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trish regan primetime begins right now. i'm david asman in for trish regan. house democrats filing an application in court to open ebb more investigations into president trump. democrats are not letting go. in fact they are doubling down. house judiciary chairmanniery nadler says the democrats need to see the russia probe's grand jury material and that could lead to impeachment. >> the house of representatives is the only institution of the federal government to hold president trump accountable for these actions. to do so we must have access to all the record. to a recommendation of articles of impeachment. david: nancy pelosi for her part seems sceptical and promises democrats won't move forward without a solid case. >> we will proceed when we have what we need the proceed. their advocacy for impeachment only gives me leverage. i have no complaints with what they are doing. david: president trump is saying the criminals in all this are the democrats themselves. >> these people are clowns. how do you object truck when there is no crime. it was worse than that
trish regan primetime begins right now. i'm david asman in for trish regan. house democrats filing an application in court to open ebb more investigations into president trump. democrats are not letting go. in fact they are doubling down. house judiciary chairmanniery nadler says the democrats need to see the russia probe's grand jury material and that could lead to impeachment. >> the house of representatives is the only institution of the federal government to hold president trump...
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joining us to discuss, senior markets editor mike regan. facebook, twitter, all reporting results.here do we see the biggest result -- biggest move? >> it was a major week for companies. very tech centric. theabet is the star of show, rising 10%. all seem to be firing on cylinders. announcing that major $25 billion share buyback, that is taking the edge of -- edge off of the concern of the probe of alphabet. also twitter doing well, showing an 18% gain for sales. amazon was an interesting story. they had a big earnings miss, but it was in an amazon typical way. developed a more robust one-day delivery operation, and that's the type of thing amazon investors in the past sort of embraced, even though it caused a hit in the short-term. i think the semiconductor stocks are a major story this week. instruments, semiconductors are a weak spot. texas instruments coming out and saying this is just a typical about fivethat lasts quarters of weakness. they see about three quarters of that. the semiconductor index rising to a record. this is just another boom and bust cycle in the chip indust
joining us to discuss, senior markets editor mike regan. facebook, twitter, all reporting results.here do we see the biggest result -- biggest move? >> it was a major week for companies. very tech centric. theabet is the star of show, rising 10%. all seem to be firing on cylinders. announcing that major $25 billion share buyback, that is taking the edge of -- edge off of the concern of the probe of alphabet. also twitter doing well, showing an 18% gain for sales. amazon was an interesting...
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the quartet of regan smith, lilly king, kelsi dahlia and simone manuel beat their own record with a timeng positive for a banned substance she says she did not knowingly consume. it forced her withdrawal before the championships began. swimming australia said she was notified of the result following an out—of—competition drug test onjune the 26th this year. she was suspended from the australian team and sent home from its pre—worlds training camp injapan. jack said she and her team are doing everything they can to find out when and how the anabolic agent ligandrol ended up in her system. cricket, and sri lanka have beaten bangladesh in the 2nd 0ne—day international in colombo on sunday to clinch the three—match series with one game to spare. it's sri lanka's first series win at home for nearly four years. bangladesh elected to bat after winning the toss. mushfiqur rahim pick of the bunch, top—scoring with an unbeaten 98 as the tourists made 238 for 8 from their 50 overs. in reply, avishka fernando laid the foundations for sri lanka's victory with 82 off 75 balls. angelo mathews hit an un
the quartet of regan smith, lilly king, kelsi dahlia and simone manuel beat their own record with a timeng positive for a banned substance she says she did not knowingly consume. it forced her withdrawal before the championships began. swimming australia said she was notified of the result following an out—of—competition drug test onjune the 26th this year. she was suspended from the australian team and sent home from its pre—worlds training camp injapan. jack said she and her team are...
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still with us is oliver as well as bloomberg's michael regan. youer, i want to go to first. right now we are at about 2.04 on the 10 year yield. are we getting to some fair value consensus? oliver: i think the treasuries continue to be in a range. we haven't had moves that are pretty outsized. we've been around the 2% mark for quite some time now. oron't see it going to 250 150 unless something really remarkable happens. if you are a bond investor, you stick to the short end of the curve, high quality, and use it as volatility mitigating rather than anything else. high yield is up nicely. return forretty good fixed income given where we are. joe: mike, i want to get your take on this. everybody screams all day, can't believe these low rates and negative rates around the world, but they are still doing their job in the portfolio. risk parity. they've done well. even at these low rates, kind of fulfilling their word. mike: it is trickier in europe when you are basically betting buturther negative rates, the 10 year yield did pick up a lot. the two-year rose more. that way off
still with us is oliver as well as bloomberg's michael regan. youer, i want to go to first. right now we are at about 2.04 on the 10 year yield. are we getting to some fair value consensus? oliver: i think the treasuries continue to be in a range. we haven't had moves that are pretty outsized. we've been around the 2% mark for quite some time now. oron't see it going to 250 150 unless something really remarkable happens. if you are a bond investor, you stick to the short end of the curve, high...
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here to discuss now is mike regan, senior markets editor for bloomberg news. michael, plenty of individual stories today, but of course the what the fed is going to do. guest: perhaps even the bond market has milked all the games they are going to get from a 25 basis point cut. nervousness that might explain this very minor weakness we seen the last few days is just a little bit of nervousness about the earnings season. fullould be coming into force next week. the forecasts are for a drop in earnings. historically, the way companies usually beat those estimates, it should be at least flat to maybe 1% or 2% growth. abouts a lot of concern will we continue to see those earnings exceed estimates. there's no guarantee that companies will continue to beat estimates with all this uncertainty about trade, and no guarantee they won't ratchet down expectations for the rest of the year, with analysts really expecting a big bounce back in earnings growth in the fourth quarter especially. you added altogether and i think that explains why we are seeing a little bit of pro
here to discuss now is mike regan, senior markets editor for bloomberg news. michael, plenty of individual stories today, but of course the what the fed is going to do. guest: perhaps even the bond market has milked all the games they are going to get from a 25 basis point cut. nervousness that might explain this very minor weakness we seen the last few days is just a little bit of nervousness about the earnings season. fullould be coming into force next week. the forecasts are for a drop in...
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mike regan, what do you got?in trade in defensive assets after the jobs report showed the economic outlook was not as soft as people anticipated. maybe interest rates will not get lowered as drastically as people anticipated. major declines in treasuries and gold. a lot of these assets have started to look like they will be a crowded trade. utilities are the classic defensive asset in the stock market. last month a price-to-earnings ratio on the s&p 500 utilities rose above 20. on this chart, that almost never happens. it happened for a few days in the year 2000. this is a monthly chart, so it does not show up. two or three weeks above 20 is the longest stretch utilities have been above 20. it makes you wonder if there is more pain for utilities if there are signs of firming up economic growth going forward. guy: be interesting to see whether the bond market continues its recent rally after today. michael regan, you are the winner. this is my favorite story, this huge divergence we are getting with cyclicals vers
mike regan, what do you got?in trade in defensive assets after the jobs report showed the economic outlook was not as soft as people anticipated. maybe interest rates will not get lowered as drastically as people anticipated. major declines in treasuries and gold. a lot of these assets have started to look like they will be a crowded trade. utilities are the classic defensive asset in the stock market. last month a price-to-earnings ratio on the s&p 500 utilities rose above 20. on this...
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carol: there was a surprising read from mike regan.ficates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those to the financial crisis and how those certificates are now worth a lot of money. jason: you kind of think about these old dudes collecting these things. millennials are doing it. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i love to the cover story. depending on how you read it, you either come away with this notion of, there are a lot of people struggling to make a living in different ways, but there is this undercurrent of striving and ambition that ultimately you can see it in something of a positive light. carol: it is a lot of jobs that did not exist a decade ago. you can find more stories over the weekend. jason: check out our daily podcast. check out all of our big interviews from the week, some extra conversations like the ceo chats. carol: more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, becau
carol: there was a surprising read from mike regan.ficates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those to the financial crisis and how those certificates are now worth a lot of money. jason: you kind of think about these old dudes collecting these things. millennials are doing it. check out mike regan's twitter feed. carol: your must-read. jason: i love to the cover story. depending on how you read it, you either come away with this notion...
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john regan is 35 years hold. he has a distinctive tonttoo his left arm. he's from australia. he came to waington to see a ge rgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more than six months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype. >by i do think, of course, i think he's in some harm's way. i'm going to put the word cult out there, because ihink it would be some sort of cult to hold him there. >> reporter: his family says he came see sarah singh, a professorat university's berkeley school for oeeoligirgonwn. she lives in an apa iment cathedral heights. today the professor told me she last saw jo sometime in january. she said he's a very loving person, very kind, very sweet, very stable. he told me he was going to see some friends, he said. that's all i know.rg geokusick is a private investigator working for the mily to help find john. >> the family is concerned he's ngay. we're not tryito force him home or anything. the family wants to know is he okay? wherever he is, is he there on his ow volition? >> reporter: the family is w
john regan is 35 years hold. he has a distinctive tonttoo his left arm. he's from australia. he came to waington to see a ge rgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more than six months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype. >by i do think, of course, i think he's in some harm's way. i'm going to put the word cult out there, because ihink it would be some sort of cult to hold him there. >> reporter: his family says he came see...
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carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan.tory about stock old stock certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those to who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. because, youd it sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it check out mike regan's twitter , too. feed. carol: your must-read. i loved the cover story. depending on how you read it, you either come away with this notion of, there are a lot of people struggling to make a living in different ways, but there is this undercurrent of striving and ambition that ultimately you can see it in something of a positive light. carol: and it is a lot of jobs that didn't exist a decade ago. you can find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend, so check that out. jason: and check out our daily podcast. check out all of our big interviews from the week, some extra conversations like the ceo chats. carol: great stuff to listen t
carol: it was a surprising read from mike regan.tory about stock old stock certificates, bonds certificates from companies that went through really bad times. we are talking about those to who went through the financial crisis, and how they are now worth a lot of money. because, youd it sort of think about these old dudes collect in these things, but millennials are doing it check out mike regan's twitter , too. feed. carol: your must-read. i loved the cover story. depending on how you read it,...
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where is john regan? his mom wants to know. >> i really hope and pray that someone out there is listening that can remember seeing john and can let people know that at least he'slive and well. >> reporter: john regan is 35 years old. he has a distinctive tattoo on his left arm. he's from australia. he came to washington to see a georgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more thanx months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype. >> but i do think, of course, i think he's in some harm's way. i'm going to put the word cult out there because i think it would be some sort of a cult to hold him rehere. >> rter: his family says he came to see sarah singha, a prfessor at university of georgetown school of religion. today the pldfessor to me she loft saw john sometime in january. she said he's a very loving person, very kind, very sweet, t very sle. he told me he was going to see some friends, she said. that's i know. george kusik is a private investigator wor
where is john regan? his mom wants to know. >> i really hope and pray that someone out there is listening that can remember seeing john and can let people know that at least he'slive and well. >> reporter: john regan is 35 years old. he has a distinctive tattoo on his left arm. he's from australia. he came to washington to see a georgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more thanx months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype....
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. >>> and the runways at regan washington national airport will close temporarily on thursday during the president's 4th of july event, but the closure is unprecedented. the faa says operations will be sus sended for a ceremonial fly over of mill taser aircraft and again for the annual fireworks show. >>> today world powers are working together to try to did i have fuse escalating tensions between the united states and iran. iran announced yesterday its uranium have exceeded the ranges of the nuclear agreement. the move is seen as iran's attempt to renegotiate the terms of the deal tass united states pressures the economy with heavy tariffs. >> the commitment of the e.u. is a very strong one to try to protect this agreement. we believe it is in everyone's agreement. >> meanwhile, there is no sign that negotiations between the white house and teheran will resume anytime soon. exerts estimate it could take up to a year for iran to stockpile enough uranium to make a nuclear weapon. >>> and back to our breaking news story. a police chase ends in a head- on collision. the suspect in the c
. >>> and the runways at regan washington national airport will close temporarily on thursday during the president's 4th of july event, but the closure is unprecedented. the faa says operations will be sus sended for a ceremonial fly over of mill taser aircraft and again for the annual fireworks show. >>> today world powers are working together to try to did i have fuse escalating tensions between the united states and iran. iran announced yesterday its uranium have exceeded...
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. immigration officials pushing back against explosive allegations by far left congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez about border facilities housing illegal migrants. >> they put them in rooms with no running water. and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp at their best behavior. >> did you see somebody actually do that? trish: she took it a step further, blasting border officials as inhumane and violent and telling a reporter she feared for her own safety. >> in that facility i was not safe with the officers in that facility. trish: during that visit according to one report she was the one screaming at border agents in a threat being manner. joining me now to help separate facts from fiction, border patrol agent hector garza. what actually happened? >> we spoke to to of the agent in that facility. they are saying ocasio-cortez walked in
"trish regan primetime" begins right now. immigration officials pushing back against explosive allegations by far left congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez about border facilities housing illegal migrants. >> they put them in rooms with no running water. and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. this is cbp at their best behavior. >>...
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what he should be running on the ronald regan question, are you bet there are too miany people.hey don't like it. his behavior, values, the things that he's done this week. that's the paradox that he's in. racial division, volatility of it has driven away too many of the voters, i think, who would normally be drawn to him because of the economy. for him to believe he can safely win by mobilizing to say, yeah, i am better off. polling number, 1/5 of the consistently national polls, 1/5 of the people who like the way he's handling the economy. say they have to ginn up their base even by doing things that alienate more of the swing voters. i think that is the treadmill he's on. >> perhaps also firing up the democrats even more. >> in 2018. >> ron, mitch mcconnell thinks trump is on to something. is he right? can the president succeed by elevating them as the face of the party you can run against the women and their eye -- ideas. the idea that you do not belong in this country unless you agree with the president's agenda, especially if you're, you know, an immigrant or naturalized c
what he should be running on the ronald regan question, are you bet there are too miany people.hey don't like it. his behavior, values, the things that he's done this week. that's the paradox that he's in. racial division, volatility of it has driven away too many of the voters, i think, who would normally be drawn to him because of the economy. for him to believe he can safely win by mobilizing to say, yeah, i am better off. polling number, 1/5 of the consistently national polls, 1/5 of the...
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"trish regan primetime" starts right now.e are just 1 hours away from the most of ken is pay thed congressional testimony in history, certainly recent memory. 8:30:00 a.m. eastern time sharp. the democrat in charge of running the show tomorrow is completely failing to understand the tar witness or his own job for that matter. here is mr. nadler on the guide yabs the doy gave mr. mueller. >> i think it's arrogant of the department to try to instruct him on what to say to keep information away from the american people. he does haven't to comply with that letter. he doesn't work for them. attorney general bill barr stepped in. it's the opposite of jerry nadler's claim. as you know, at his press conference bob said he intended to stick with the public report and thought go beyond that. and in conversations with the department, his staff was reiterating that that was their position. and they asked us for guidance in writing to explain or to tell them what our position was. so we respoptded in writing. the department sent the guida
"trish regan primetime" starts right now.e are just 1 hours away from the most of ken is pay thed congressional testimony in history, certainly recent memory. 8:30:00 a.m. eastern time sharp. the democrat in charge of running the show tomorrow is completely failing to understand the tar witness or his own job for that matter. here is mr. nadler on the guide yabs the doy gave mr. mueller. >> i think it's arrogant of the department to try to instruct him on what to say to keep...
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"trish regan primetime" begins next. the u.s. navy destroying an iranian drone over the strait of hormuz. and the president saying this was an act of self-defense. general -- jennifer griffin is joining us with more. reporter: a jamming device was used to bring the drone down. president trump: the boxer took an offensive action against an iranian drone which closed to within 1,000 yard, ignoring multiple calls to stand down, and was threatening the safety of the ship and the ship's crew. the drone was immediately destroyed. reporter: the incident comes after the iranians shot down a u.s. drone they claim had entered iranian waters. president trump called off a military counterattack minutes before missiles were to launch. >> it's a dangerous situation. reporter: the u.s. s. boxer is an amphibious assault ship. a spokesman says the assault occurred at 10:00 a.m. local time. president trump: this is the latest of many hostile actions by iran in international waters. the united states calls upon all nations to condemn iran's attempt
"trish regan primetime" begins next. the u.s. navy destroying an iranian drone over the strait of hormuz. and the president saying this was an act of self-defense. general -- jennifer griffin is joining us with more. reporter: a jamming device was used to bring the drone down. president trump: the boxer took an offensive action against an iranian drone which closed to within 1,000 yard, ignoring multiple calls to stand down, and was threatening the safety of the ship and the ship's...
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"trish regan primetime" begins now. hello, i'm gregg jarrett in for trish.ne day out from the second round of democratic debates, and one of the tomorrow contenders seems to be taking a page from the field's frontrunner, joe biden, when it come to flip-flopping. senator kamala harris is one of the dems at the last debate who raised their hands when asked if they would favor decriminalizing illegal border crossing. >> i'm not in favor of not having consequence -- we have to have a secure border. but i am in favor of saying we are not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border as criminals. gregg: let me be just very clear. joining me, congressman ralph norman. congress man, thanks for being with us. i'm not sure even she knows where she is day to day, hour to hour and minute to minute. >> it's like the flavor of the month. what are you going to be this time. the interesting part of her trying to walk this back. she raised her hand when they talked about decriminalization of people illegally coming into this country. they are all watching the
"trish regan primetime" begins now. hello, i'm gregg jarrett in for trish.ne day out from the second round of democratic debates, and one of the tomorrow contenders seems to be taking a page from the field's frontrunner, joe biden, when it come to flip-flopping. senator kamala harris is one of the dems at the last debate who raised their hands when asked if they would favor decriminalizing illegal border crossing. >> i'm not in favor of not having consequence -- we have to have...
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"trish regan primetime" begins next. tonight democrats are looking at a very divided party and a divided house because many want to impeach this president. speaker pelosi is looking to block the party from a mission that will fail. but democrats are pushing ahead even after learning nothing from the mueller hearing. some say the hearings strengthened their case. >> the responsibility of the congress of the united states of america when a president breaks the law is to bring impeachment charges. there are 10 clear accept a rat don't of obstruction of justice. >> i think they are impeachable offenses and the president should be charged for them. >> the president did everything i could to obstruct the mueller investigation. the house should begin impeachment proceedings against the president. >> this cannot go on. it's up to congress to safeguard the constitution and we'll do it. trish: what about safe guarding the rights and privacy of americans. let's not forget why this mueller investigation actually happened. think abou
"trish regan primetime" begins next. tonight democrats are looking at a very divided party and a divided house because many want to impeach this president. speaker pelosi is looking to block the party from a mission that will fail. but democrats are pushing ahead even after learning nothing from the mueller hearing. some say the hearings strengthened their case. >> the responsibility of the congress of the united states of america when a president breaks the law is to bring...
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. the world's second largest economy posting its slowest economic growth in nearly three decades. that economy is china. president trump insists the slowdown has a whole lot to do with his trade policies. president trump: china has its worse year in 27 years. i am not look for that. but we had a deal with china and they decide not to make the deal. they wanted to renegotiate the deal and i said no, thank you. so we put tariffs on china. president xi is a friend of mine. i used to say a good friend. we are probably not quite as close now. but i have to be for our country. he's for china and i'm for the u.s.a. and that's the way it's got to be. trish: joining us robin biro and ned ryun. i drew a big circle around that story first thing this morning. that's a heck of a headline. the president deserves a lot of credit for that. he was willing to put in these tariffs at a time when even republicans were saying don't do that. it will slow business down overall. and yet we have seen the opposi
"trish regan primetime" begins right now. the world's second largest economy posting its slowest economic growth in nearly three decades. that economy is china. president trump insists the slowdown has a whole lot to do with his trade policies. president trump: china has its worse year in 27 years. i am not look for that. but we had a deal with china and they decide not to make the deal. they wanted to renegotiate the deal and i said no, thank you. so we put tariffs on china....
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. i'm david asman in for you trish. top story, vice president pence getting a first-hand look at the crisis on our southern border. kos tes * in -- -- alexandria ocasio-cortez insists it of the a manufactured crisis. >> the cruelty is manufactured. this is a manufactured crisis because there is no need for us to do this. david: joining me, head of the border council, brandon judd. what do you think? >> i think that hearing today was high drama. i thought it was good she was playing to those individuals who are uneducated on border security issues, and if you listened to her you would think everything is horrible. but your listeners want an honest conversation on this. she said we should never be holding people in facility that are meant for 72 hours and we hold them for 60 days. that shouldn't happen. but then she goes too far and starts to sensationalize everything else and loses credibility from that point on. we just saw vice president pence go down to the border. he showed the public exactly what she saw in those fa
"trish regan primetime" begins right now. i'm david asman in for you trish. top story, vice president pence getting a first-hand look at the crisis on our southern border. kos tes * in -- -- alexandria ocasio-cortez insists it of the a manufactured crisis. >> the cruelty is manufactured. this is a manufactured crisis because there is no need for us to do this. david: joining me, head of the border council, brandon judd. what do you think? >> i think that hearing today was...
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"trish regan primetime" begins now.ran boasting to the world that it is in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal and is proud of it. it is proudly proclaiming it has stockpiled enriched uranium. experts say this can be refined into a bomb-grade material very quickly. the white house he mac mum pressure on the the iranian regime will continue until its leaders change their actions. downing me, "fox and friends" co-host pete hegseth. they are happy about this. they are boasting. hah, hah, guess what? we violated the treaty. this is their payback because they don't like the economic sang we put on them. where do they think this is going to do? >> they think europe and france will do nothing. the other parties say they will hold the line, but iran doesn't believe it. they pretend like they are at the table. but they will never strike iran, they will never whole them accountable. it's us, israel or nobody. trish: before we talk about striking them. there is a lot of economic damage we can do. the president he he doesn't want a
"trish regan primetime" begins now.ran boasting to the world that it is in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal and is proud of it. it is proudly proclaiming it has stockpiled enriched uranium. experts say this can be refined into a bomb-grade material very quickly. the white house he mac mum pressure on the the iranian regime will continue until its leaders change their actions. downing me, "fox and friends" co-host pete hegseth. they are happy about this. they are boasting....
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. house speaker nancy pelosi blasting president trump's push to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. >> this is about keeping, you though, make america -- you know the hat, make america white again. they want to make sure certain people are counted. it's really disgraceful. and it's not what our founders had in mind. >> pelosi's criticism coming hours after far left congresswoman rashida tlaib called out pelosi for not supporting women of color in congress. she says you are not supportive enough of women, specifically minority women. and she is saying the make america great hat is about making america white again? tlaib didn't mince any word? >> is it about sit secondship? no. it's about reducing the number of people of color being counted in the census. that's what it's about. trish: deneen, is that what it's about? >> trish, what is wrong with these women? nancy pelosi should be ashamed of herself, what a disgraceful comment for this woman to make. with democrats, they a
"trish regan primetime" begins right now. house speaker nancy pelosi blasting president trump's push to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. >> this is about keeping, you though, make america -- you know the hat, make america white again. they want to make sure certain people are counted. it's really disgraceful. and it's not what our founders had in mind. >> pelosi's criticism coming hours after far left congresswoman rashida tlaib called out pelosi for not...
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"trish regan primetime" begins right now. iran's revolutionary guards lashing out, capturing two oil dankers in the strait of hormuz. hello, edward. >> the president saying this means his policy is work. the president saying that, you know, iran lashing out. this time seizing two oil tankers with connections to the united kingdom. the u.k., and foreign secretary says there are no british citizens inside that ship. the president measured his response when he talked about what happened. >> iran will work out very nicely. iran is showing their colors. they will work out nicely. iran is in big trouble. their economy is crashing. it's coming to a crash. they are trying to bring soldiers back home because they can't pay them. a lot of bad things are happening to them. it's easy to staten out or easy to make it a lot worse. reporter: the defense department says u.s. ma reerns used an electronic jammer to bring it down in the strait of hormuz when it came within and half mile of the u.s.s. boxer. president trump spoke to french presi
"trish regan primetime" begins right now. iran's revolutionary guards lashing out, capturing two oil dankers in the strait of hormuz. hello, edward. >> the president saying this means his policy is work. the president saying that, you know, iran lashing out. this time seizing two oil tankers with connections to the united kingdom. the u.k., and foreign secretary says there are no british citizens inside that ship. the president measured his response when he talked about what...
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"trish regan primetime" is next.onight immigration authorities are standing ready to deport one million illegal migrants who already have pending removal ordinary i --orders. >> all the way through an extremely generous due process pipeline had removal orders. they don't leave, that are still awaiting removal by i.c.e. the president comment, i don't call these raids. i agree with him. this is what i.c.e. is supposed to do. trish: this is what i.c.e. is supposed to do. part of what it's supposed to do. it does a lot of things. it is supposed to do this and it has done this under many, many administrations. but the democrats are out there crying foul. they might be surprised to learn that the highest number of deportations came in 2012 and that was during the obama administration when i.c.e. removed about 410,000 migrants. president obama. joining me now, former acting i.c.e. director tom homan. i want to clarify one thing. the cages, the detention centers, they were all there under president obama? president obama dep
"trish regan primetime" is next.onight immigration authorities are standing ready to deport one million illegal migrants who already have pending removal ordinary i --orders. >> all the way through an extremely generous due process pipeline had removal orders. they don't leave, that are still awaiting removal by i.c.e. the president comment, i don't call these raids. i agree with him. this is what i.c.e. is supposed to do. trish: this is what i.c.e. is supposed to do. part of...
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"trish regan primetime" begin right now. shocking video of iranian hef leweisary guard in masks breaching and seizing a tanker. joining us is edward lawrence with the latest. reporter: iran claims they arrested 17cia spies and sentenced some of them to death. the arrests happened over a 12-month period. iran says the spies were look for materials on their nuclear program and military. the president pushing back, denying the claim. president trump: i think very importantly, i read a report about the cia. they put out lies. it's getting harder for me to want to make a deal with iran. they behave badly and are saying bad things. it could go either way very eli. i'm okay either way it goes. reporter: the iranians are lashing out at the moment. iranian state tv released this video of a takeover of one of the tankers friday that was seized. iranians shot down a u.s. drone also. the u.s. in turn shot down an iranian drone flying too close to the u.s.s. boxer in the middle east. >> they understand america is powerful. you have seen
"trish regan primetime" begin right now. shocking video of iranian hef leweisary guard in masks breaching and seizing a tanker. joining us is edward lawrence with the latest. reporter: iran claims they arrested 17cia spies and sentenced some of them to death. the arrests happened over a 12-month period. iran says the spies were look for materials on their nuclear program and military. the president pushing back, denying the claim. president trump: i think very importantly, i read a...
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particular, from those offices i'd like to thank alicia somaro, erika major, john carole, juan clock, regan wang and alice law for the assistance on the renewal campaign. with me today is karen flood who will be showing you all a brief presentation on the upcoming renewal of the bid. >> thank you so much, chris for that nice introduction and for all your good work in helping us renew this bid. good afternoon. resident norman yee, aaron peskin for sponsoring this legislation and supporting us and also supervisor haney who also also part in his district and all members of the board of supervisors. my name is karen flood and i'm the executive director of the union square bid and i'm pleased to have this opportunity to present to you today the case for why to renew the union square bid for another 10 years and present our plan. so the union square bid, we're proposing to renew for another 10 years until 2029. we are proposing minimal changes to the current 27 blocks. just to round out the borders. we are proposing some enhancements to the following services which really are based on over 18 mon
particular, from those offices i'd like to thank alicia somaro, erika major, john carole, juan clock, regan wang and alice law for the assistance on the renewal campaign. with me today is karen flood who will be showing you all a brief presentation on the upcoming renewal of the bid. >> thank you so much, chris for that nice introduction and for all your good work in helping us renew this bid. good afternoon. resident norman yee, aaron peskin for sponsoring this legislation and supporting...