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erdogan, president erdogan decided to go forward. and i think there will be retaliation. there has already been some with sanctions. trish: talk to me about the power and might of sanctions. this is a president who has no problem using them whether it's tariffs with china or implementing sanctions on venezuela. what do he do to make life miserable for president erdogan. >> there are economic sanctions and psychological military-type sanctions with military cooperation with nato, with weapons. as peter navarro just said. tariffs work against nations such as turkey. i think there will be nato pressure put on turkey as well. they are going to do something against turkey. trish: congressman andy biggs, keep us posted on the vote. kennedy joins us with a sneak peek at what's coming up on her show. kennedy: hello, trish. i know you liked doctor derby. tonight it's ken dips court where -- it's kennedy's court. i will kick everyone out, the sanction people, and i accept bribes. trish: i will be watching. democrats turning on their own taking aim at far left frontrunner elizabeth
erdogan, president erdogan decided to go forward. and i think there will be retaliation. there has already been some with sanctions. trish: talk to me about the power and might of sanctions. this is a president who has no problem using them whether it's tariffs with china or implementing sanctions on venezuela. what do he do to make life miserable for president erdogan. >> there are economic sanctions and psychological military-type sanctions with military cooperation with nato, with...
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turkey went in and there are people that are victims of erdogan right now. people that by the way, sir, fought with us, right? 11,000 kurd died fighting isis for us. >> trish, that is a sound bite i have heard' times. this is a proxy war. russians have mercenaries, the iranians have mercenaries. we had the fds which is composed of a lot of kurd. they were paid, equipped and led to a certain degree by our soft elements that are there. yes they called in fire. i would be careful of believing a couple clips that come in from that part of the world. everything has a spin in this world today as you well know. we have to be careful about embracing a short segment indykive of what erdogan is doing. trish: i know what they are doing. erdogan is not a good guy. >> i agree. trish: we controlled the air space. now we are like fine, do what you want. general keane said it was a small price to pay when you think about the cost-reward scenario. you want to make sure isis doesn't start all over again. we never should have gone into iraq. i'm with the president on that one.
turkey went in and there are people that are victims of erdogan right now. people that by the way, sir, fought with us, right? 11,000 kurd died fighting isis for us. >> trish, that is a sound bite i have heard' times. this is a proxy war. russians have mercenaries, the iranians have mercenaries. we had the fds which is composed of a lot of kurd. they were paid, equipped and led to a certain degree by our soft elements that are there. yes they called in fire. i would be careful of...
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president trump: i just spoke to president erdogan of turkey. we are doing very, very well with turkey. there is a ceasefire or a pause or whatever you want to call it. there was some sniper fire this morning. there was mortar fire this morning that was eliminated quickly. they are back to the full pause. david: despite reports that turkey is already violating the brokered ceasefire, the president is insisting everything is going according to plans. but can the turks be trusted? joining me is special-ops * veteran brett velicovich. the drones were used extensively or maybe still are being used. it's kind of a dangerous development in the history of warfare, i wonder if we are prepared to deal with. what do you think? >> the turkey has been using drones unlike i have ever seen before. they have been using them in this battle. when i think about the larger ceasefire the first thing that comes to mind cities what ceasefire? hours after this ceasefire was publicly put out there you had turkish backed free syrian militias firing on kurdish civilians.
president trump: i just spoke to president erdogan of turkey. we are doing very, very well with turkey. there is a ceasefire or a pause or whatever you want to call it. there was some sniper fire this morning. there was mortar fire this morning that was eliminated quickly. they are back to the full pause. david: despite reports that turkey is already violating the brokered ceasefire, the president is insisting everything is going according to plans. but can the turks be trusted? joining me is...
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president erdogan of turkey anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increase
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i am getting signals from folks in the military itself that erdogan was making it clear that whether the u.s. troops were there or not, he would go in to take action against the kurds to create a buffer zone between turkey and syria. >> it's hard to know because erdogan has been threatening to go in there and fight the kurds that he believes are an afilliate of a turkish terrorist organization, the pkk. but he's been threatening this for years. he hasn't gone in because we had a united states force working with the kurds trying to address not only our security concerns against isis but to reassure the turks we'll not allow this kurdish force in syria to threaten turkey. we have been successful with that up to this point. david: do you think they will be deterred at all from the sanctions mentioned today? i don't think they have been officially put into place, but clearly they will be soon. >> my guess is no, this is a day late and a dollar short. the threats against the turkish economy should have been made by the president before erdogan went in. to do it afterwards whennered garn a
i am getting signals from folks in the military itself that erdogan was making it clear that whether the u.s. troops were there or not, he would go in to take action against the kurds to create a buffer zone between turkey and syria. >> it's hard to know because erdogan has been threatening to go in there and fight the kurds that he believes are an afilliate of a turkish terrorist organization, the pkk. but he's been threatening this for years. he hasn't gone in because we had a united...
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we'll see what erdogan does about it. he may accept what has taken place and just save okay, that's the status quo. i have got a good deal on this. they moved back some from the border but not as far as he would wants. trish: you think about us getting threw that air space volumed by russia. we needed permission to do that. what kind of posturing do you think the president might have wanted to do with putin and erdogan? >> we own that whole air space in eastern syria. we deconflict aircraft all the time moving through there. the same thing in western syria. i think it was a matter of coordination. we were not asking permission to be frank about it. we were telling them this is what's intend to do. we are not going to give them that kind of yes or no over something the united states intends to do. and we also at times let them use the air space for reasons of their own. they are moving aircraft into the region from another base in russia or something. trish: so the democrats complaining the president let the russians know
we'll see what erdogan does about it. he may accept what has taken place and just save okay, that's the status quo. i have got a good deal on this. they moved back some from the border but not as far as he would wants. trish: you think about us getting threw that air space volumed by russia. we needed permission to do that. what kind of posturing do you think the president might have wanted to do with putin and erdogan? >> we own that whole air space in eastern syria. we deconflict...
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the kurds have been fighting erdogan and the turks for four decade. i'm not sure us being in the middle of it is going to resolve it anytime soon, and it's not necessarily in our best interests. nobody can tell me what national interests are at stake here. trish: to think americans are losing their lives over it is pretty tough. critics are saying you have got kurds that we were aligned with and now they are being left for slaughter. i spoke with a gentleman on this program last night who spent years traveling with kurds throughout syria and the other parts of the middle east. he lived in iran and iraq. he's an investment fund manager for a fund that solely invests in iraq. >> i think ally is a very big word for this. i think a misleading one. we have a common cause with them. we had interests in common. the interests have now been largely satisfied. they were neighbors with isis and hence were at war with first as all isis neighbors were. they were partners in that struggle. trish: he's sort of saying look, they are not allies in the classic sense. t
the kurds have been fighting erdogan and the turks for four decade. i'm not sure us being in the middle of it is going to resolve it anytime soon, and it's not necessarily in our best interests. nobody can tell me what national interests are at stake here. trish: to think americans are losing their lives over it is pretty tough. critics are saying you have got kurds that we were aligned with and now they are being left for slaughter. i spoke with a gentleman on this program last night who spent...
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trish: your thoughts on the kurd situation and erdogan and turkey, very briefly. how did that play from a political standpoint for this president given the onslaught against him? >> i think on domestic politics it cuts both ways. he's taking us out of harm's way. a lot of people are shaking their heads saying is america a reliable ally? internationally the politics of it are very bad. it creates the image of the united states as being an unreliable ally. if bad things happen to the kurdish people who stuck with us through thick and thin in that part of the world. the world's community and even americans will say this is a mistake. trish: another nba fail, shutting down a reporter asking important question. >> whether you would feel differently about speaking out in that way in the future. trish: you will hear the full sound for yourself. first turkey launching a military offensive in syria. jack keane reacts from the latest on the ground. ♪ this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places...
trish: your thoughts on the kurd situation and erdogan and turkey, very briefly. how did that play from a political standpoint for this president given the onslaught against him? >> i think on domestic politics it cuts both ways. he's taking us out of harm's way. a lot of people are shaking their heads saying is america a reliable ally? internationally the politics of it are very bad. it creates the image of the united states as being an unreliable ally. if bad things happen to the...
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declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are honoring that ceasefire along the northwestern border with turkey. south of our border in sinaloa, a vicious
declared erdogan has now been in effect for almost two days. the president said the two men had a good conversation. acknowledging reports of new fighting in northern syria and insisting the turks and kurds are honoring that ceasefire along the northwestern border with turkey. south of our border in sinaloa, a vicious
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president mike pence announcing turkey agreed to a ceasefire after five hours off negotiations between erdogan and the trump administration. it will last 120 hours allowing the kurds to withdraw from a buffer zone around turkey. the president says this is not a fight the u.s. should be in. he argues it's a question of resources in terms of our soldiers and money. i wanted to show you this. since 2006, we have lost nearly 5,000 soldiers in international conflicts. the vast majority died in the middle east. we have spent $1.2 trillion policing the middle east the last decade. and this president says enough. >> we have got to get out of the endless wars and bring our troops back home. i go to walter reed and give out purple hearts. i seat incredible soldiers coming home to dover, coming home in a cop -- home in a coffn areas we have nothing to do with, and it's heartbreaking. trish: when donald trump won the presidency, all of a sudden everything they used stand for they were suddenly against. this is democrats reacting when president obama took troops out of the middle east. think about that ver
president mike pence announcing turkey agreed to a ceasefire after five hours off negotiations between erdogan and the trump administration. it will last 120 hours allowing the kurds to withdraw from a buffer zone around turkey. the president says this is not a fight the u.s. should be in. he argues it's a question of resources in terms of our soldiers and money. i wanted to show you this. since 2006, we have lost nearly 5,000 soldiers in international conflicts. the vast majority died in the...
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between syria and between iran, between russia, between the iranians, between the israel, certainly erdogan it's going to be a mess. you will see a vacuum without us there that creates unintended consequences we don't like. the question is is that chaos worth us not being there forever? trish: it's a question. let me get to another big story we are focused on. presidential hopeful elisabeth warren may be caught in another lie. but rather. why she left a teaching job early in her career. she was -- said she was visibly pregnant. >> by the end of the first school year i was quite visibly pregnant. and the principal did what principals did in those days. wished me luck and hired someone else for the job. trish: that would be terrible if it were true. but there is a problem here. that's not the story she used to tell when she was talking about that period in her life. she used to say she voluntarily wanted time off. she wasn't sure she wanted to teach. here she is with that version of the story in 2007. >> i worked with the children with disabilities. and i did that for a year. and then that su
between syria and between iran, between russia, between the iranians, between the israel, certainly erdogan it's going to be a mess. you will see a vacuum without us there that creates unintended consequences we don't like. the question is is that chaos worth us not being there forever? trish: it's a question. let me get to another big story we are focused on. presidential hopeful elisabeth warren may be caught in another lie. but rather. why she left a teaching job early in her career. she was...
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our relations with erdogan aren't perfect and he probably won't be there forever. trish: you are saying they were temporarily our quote ally in the fight against isis and they were helpful to us and we were helpful to them. why is it now that has changed. walk us through the history of the kurd in this particular group and how they are at odds with somebody who isn't. >> who are the kurds and who are these guys. the kurds are people of 30 plus million in iran, iraq, and syria and turkey. in turkey they had a 40-year terrorist insurgency led against the turkish state by the parent group of this group we have been working with in syria. forgive the acronyms. the ypg, they are a branch of the pkk in turkey. they killed tens of thousands of people in a decade long insurgency against our ally in turkey. the pkk, the parents of the people we were working with in syria are a maoist, lenin-marxists. we had common causes with them, trish. we had interests in common. they were neighbors of isis and were at war with isis as all isis neighbors were. these guys were partners in
our relations with erdogan aren't perfect and he probably won't be there forever. trish: you are saying they were temporarily our quote ally in the fight against isis and they were helpful to us and we were helpful to them. why is it now that has changed. walk us through the history of the kurd in this particular group and how they are at odds with somebody who isn't. >> who are the kurds and who are these guys. the kurds are people of 30 plus million in iran, iraq, and syria and turkey....
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then president erdogan said he wanted to invade. and the president imposed a ceasefire. and the third stage is we are not completely withdrawing. we are going to keep some of the area. we went on a swing to completely leave and now we are back into leading. trish: he did mention there will be some troops guarding the oil fields there. so is this the win in your view that the president is saying it is? remember his objective, i know you know it well. it's to get us out of these conflicts and keep people home and keep us safe, and be vigilant about where we do go with our troops. you don't want to go somewhere where you are not going to succeed. and you have to make sure you have the right resources to see it through. >> there is a consensus wide on the right and the left. nobody actually technically speaking in america. but we are going against a history of 50-60 years panhandle. we are all over the planet. germany, korea, afghanistan, and back in iraq and syria. so the principle of being able to bring whack every contingent back home if not needed is agreed upon. it's th
then president erdogan said he wanted to invade. and the president imposed a ceasefire. and the third stage is we are not completely withdrawing. we are going to keep some of the area. we went on a swing to completely leave and now we are back into leading. trish: he did mention there will be some troops guarding the oil fields there. so is this the win in your view that the president is saying it is? remember his objective, i know you know it well. it's to get us out of these conflicts and...
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trish: i am wondering if president erdogan is still coming to the white house next month? >> there haven't been any scheduling changes yet. yesterday the president announced they agreed to a ceasefire. so we'll hope that that holds. we lifted the sanctions because of that. and we'll see what happens. trish: speaking of other things that might happen. is it still a go for the president to sign the deal with xi next month? >> i'm not going to get ahead of that with the president. we are still waiting on china. >> and meetings are happening. don't get me wrong. meetings are happening. we are working toward it. >> were if you pennsylvania yesterday with the president? >> yes, i was. >> he spent a lot of time there, i manage he will continue to spend a lot of time there. pennsylvania is clearly an important state. what is his message to all of these manufacturing workers in places like pennsylvania and other parts of the country that have suffered or the last couple decade because of job losses. though we started to see some of that get reversed. >> under his leadership things
trish: i am wondering if president erdogan is still coming to the white house next month? >> there haven't been any scheduling changes yet. yesterday the president announced they agreed to a ceasefire. so we'll hope that that holds. we lifted the sanctions because of that. and we'll see what happens. trish: speaking of other things that might happen. is it still a go for the president to sign the deal with xi next month? >> i'm not going to get ahead of that with the president. we...