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good night from new york. want to miss a moment, right now it is lou dobbs keep it right here. lou: good evening imlou dobbs, stocks today falling sharply again, investor digesting means of the uk's historic vote to leave the eu udow industrials down more than 260 at choice. bringing our two day sell-offf to nearly 900 points, $3 trillion lost. market strategist blaming today's route on the uncertainty about impact of brexit vote. >> all comparisons that lehman we don't see this same financial crisis this is a crisis of leadership of confidence, not a over levered
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bad toxic. >> clearly, there are going to be you know multinational companies that do a lots of business in the uk, and or the eu, are going to potentially be under the most pressure. >> look for central banks to do most of act, short-term after brexit that is where i think you will see it. if there is any stimulus that is where it comes from ecb, above of japan and the fed. lou: and the fed, but not just the economy, vote is enabled donald trump to say he is one of few who accurately read the antiestablishment mood that was sweeping the u.k. and he said that hillary clinton and president obama got it wrong. >> i got it right, hillary got it wrong, and obama got it wrong, and obama was ar very
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nasty when he said, get to the back of the line that was a horrible thing to say. they sort of get everything wrong, they get it wrong all of the time. that is part of the problem our country has. lou: we take up that fallout from vote with former 'pentagonp official kt mcfarland. a lot to cover, including state department, admitting that russia is harassing u.s. diplomats in moscow. included breaking and entering diplomat's homes, slashing their tires, in one case, killing a diplomat's dog. what is obama white house doing in response? they have complained to mr. putin, and that is all we know to this point. also, tonight, hillary clinton day w debuting her newest attack dog on campaign trail,
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senator warren, who did as she was told and slammed donald trump. >> donald trump said he will make america great again, it right there. it is snasme stamped on france of -- front of his goofy hat. look at him he looks goofy in the hat. lou: senator warren has turned a turncoat for causes she supposedly supports. -- clinton campaign is accepted over $41 million this cycle from wall street interests, trump chief policy advisor sam clovis will be our guest as well. top story, fallout from
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britain's decision to leave the eu. stocks in world selling off for a second straight session, dow down 261, s&p down 37, closing below 200 day moving average but holding just barely above 2,000, nasdaq fell 114, volume on big tujunga heavy trade -- big board heavy trading, 5.4 billion shares, wilshire 5,000, with today a losses at half trillion dollars market in europe sold off, ftse dropped 2.95% -- 2.5%, and markets is germany down 3%. and downgrading uk's credit rating, moody's warning it would degrade the country's rating, after slashing outlook last friday. joining me now to talk about the british exit from the european union.
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former pentagon official, fox news institution national security analyst, kt mcfarland. whitkt mcfarlandize quite a couple of days in the market, meanwhile congratulations to the british. what do you make of it. >> europe is finished, europe as we have known it, is finished, it hit the iceberg, everyone was saying, captains saying don't worry, but brits understand that the ship is going down, they have gotten off on the lifeboat, it has not been easy to get off on that lifeboat that lifeboat will tip and rock and pitch. evenly they will be fine, but it will be better they will be freed from that strangle hold
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this e.u. had on them. lou: european union, with talk of super state in the european liberal media, about petition that would undo the leaf -- leave vote, and nonsense goes after itself, a half dozen other nations talk about moving ahead with a referendum that would be of their own, what do you think? >> germany with the european union, germany figured out how to win world war i, they won economically. this is an economy war, and an economy do dominic adesanya nation -- domination. germany has been calling the shots, i would hope that the next american president
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instead of the threats that obama said that you are getting punished. the next american president should say, come up to the front let's have a u.s.-uk alliance. lou: if that next president is donald trump he has already done that. as vote occurred. from hillary clinton we heard very vague omake remarks, you could say she is attacking trump but they are so lacking in specificity it is like, vapor hanging out there she is not sharpened her attacks. >> like picking up jello, justed -- trump is offering too rethink foreign policy, hillary is much of the trump. >> you know, i think that the diplomats in brussels, and
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geneva might say they would reconsider, as i recall, trump just said, nato was not aligned properly for threat that is the radical islamist terrorists of the middle east. and their export of terror to europe, and to america and other places in the world. we're looking at more attacks per day, terrorist attacks per day now. >> yeah. lou: than any time since the for us the beginning of this in 2001. this is going the wrong way. >> it is. lou: with 206 days remaining of this president in office he still will not acknowledge radical islamist and threat that is posed for the globe. >> civilization that is a global fight against western civilization. the president said let's
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pretend that is not the problem. but they are bringing it to the world. lou: the threat posed by russia, in midst of this, and crimea, continues to threaten eastern europe, but now these attacks on our diplomats. there is no response, there is no even a statement of -- no you know, writing of blather on a card to hand off to -- to the russia an diplomats in washington, this president is so -- he cannot rise to even send a card. >> looking we're being humiliated and taken advantage of and the president is, just, well, i'm above all that. >> with that. >> kt, thank you. >> thank you. lou: we're coming right back with a great deal to cover, stay with us. >> donald trump is back from brexit, now campaign on.
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>> i think that is why i'm doing well in the polls before i really start. i think that you know you look at some states, i am up, and i am even in mayor jor -- major states. lou: trump and hillary tied in 4 battle ground states. >> and roll video, massive wildfires sweeping across california, wildfires destroying everything in their path. our next video shows an encounter too close for comfort we have that for and you much more. we're coming right back, after we're coming right back, after every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost.
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lou: latest poll shows a tight race between donald trump and hillary clinton according to real clear politics average, a virtual tie now in place in pennsylvania, clinton up thereby 3, and florida and ohio and virginia leading by 4. joining us now, former reagan white house political director ed rollins. and michael goodwin. folkfox news contributors, great to have you here. >> thank you. lou: a sell-off today also as we look at couple of national polls. you can take your pick. hillary clinton up by 5.
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and or up by 12, what is your pick. >> somewhere in between, i think that trump is trailing in moist national polls, most national polls close in state polls, the interesting thing is he is not running a real campaign yet, she is full bore, has been for a time, it is going to be a very close race. you want to see >> washington post poll, let's talk about that, jeff bezos, he sprinkling it a half dozen anti-trump stories every day, on their home page or front page what is that? >> i have no idea his motivation other than defeat donald trump, but. poll underestimates number of republicans, that have like 24% republicans and 30% democrats. lou: michael 1234. >> well, washington post, i think it will more likely the editor who is martin baron who
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used to be editor of "boston globe," very far leftist, the piling on. lou: who does he work for. >> washington post now. lou: who does he work for. >> oh, bezos yeah. lou: it has been my experience, seldom do editors move in direct that the owner approve. >> i think there is approval but these i think are baron's instincts, the stories they all run together this is piling on. the 300 pound line man that comes lining in, after the whistle was blown day after day, "new york times" and doing the same. lou: they have backed off a little bit issue they acknowledged some positives about the trump candidacy. >> there is -- i missed them. >>. ther trump has had a
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good week, his trip to scotland was a short issue good trip, his comments on brexit was right on the money. i would say he has momentum ing for him. lou: you got the convention is coming at us, rapidly, here. what do you think? trump said he wants a product, show, the thing to really, be electric. what do you think? >> there have been reports he will be holding rallies and giving speeches in early night, so, a 4 night convention, gnom nominee speech, first two or three nights he would be elsewhere giving speeches, i guess competing with convention coverage, that has never happened to my knowledge, i don't know if that would work or benefit him or not. but he has to pull it off, as ed has said, you can get a good bump of fire or 6. -- 5
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or 6 points with a really good convention, democrats will pull out all the stops too. and so, at the end -- >> last conventions last bump. >> right, the end of that we'll get a sense of where they really stand in to that point, critical thing the conventions they are big tv shows. they are shrinking tv shows, it was something we all watched from cover to cover, no longer any more. it is an hour, you have to come out even. the couple of points that trump is behind at end of the convention i think he is in the game, if he is blown out, then i think he has a hard battle ahea ahead. >> i would like to see, he should do, is this three key swing states, ohio, pennsylvania, and florida. right there are 67 electoral
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votes if he would focus on them, i think that would keep this race tight to the end. >> following goodwin strategy, he will be in pennsylvania talking trade, he is talking about labeling china, a currency manipulate or, every administration has declined to do. no matter how manipulate florida if he holds romney states there is no reason he should lose romney states. and wins those that mike was talking about that is a win. >> trade is very big in pennsylvania and ohio. that message and i believe targeted to the rust belt workers, a lot of people who feel that globalization has not worked for them, just as we saw in the u.k.
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>> this is shaping up as a battle over the globalists verse of nationalist. those who and trump makes it clear he is a free trader, he will engage in trade, and trade like the dickens but smartly, it is a message that is tough to cone have a in some -- tough to convey in some ways, with balance, smart, fair trade. but essential it happened, or this economy will be a wreck -- >> we know what we have does not work, i have said before, whole formula for me, you want 4 more years of obama vote for hillary, if you want change, something different vote for trump. >> i think that on issue, of trade, i think that idea of america first, putting america first in these agreements. lou: doesn't that have a sweet sound. >> it does, if scares a lot of people. lou: it scares a lot of people
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in media, i don't think it scares americans, most americans' to hear that. >> i agree. but it is a word that for many people, and the clintons will use it, in negative sense. you know but i think it speaks to what he is really talking about. >> yeah, i think people can get awful twisted up if they tried to put a negative around america. attached to first as well. that soundsly a tough chore. >> usa, usa, number one. lou: amen. >> thank you. >> thank you. lou: vote in our poll, is eli -- elizabeth warren a hypocrite for taking millions of dollars from hillary clinton campaign in speaking fees. cast your vote on twitter. @lou dobbs, and you can follow me on twitter, and facebook. >> and now, let's go to the
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lou: a few thoughts on uk vote to leave the european union. but not even those trillions in losses and panic of global elites could hinder hillary clinton a head long rush to attack donald trump, hoping that voters would not heed her misjudgments on brexit and seemingly all things british and europe. and her attack on trump was evil. point of fact, her claim at steady hand at tiller seems somehow unsteady. >> steady experienced leadership is so important times like these issue we need leaders like yourselves who understand that bomb pastic comment -- bomb pastic comes in turbulent times can cause
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more turbulence and put the interest of american people ahead of their personal business interest 92 experienceexperience leadership, yet voters in britain rejected just that. not inspiring leadership. perhaps not leadership at all. trump's campaign mananager, paul manafort reminded clinton our presidential election is about the same issues that british voters just faced. >> hillary clinton is the epitome of the establishment, she has been in power for 25 years, the issues that promise that globalization is solution and government will make your life better if you just give up your freedom, promise that we know better than you on how to make your lives better, they have been rejected, that is what donald trump has identified, and that is what
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brexit identified that is going to be the basis for the election. lou: on that basis, donald trump's of winning the presidency getting stronger every day. as of now it appears american electorate is ready to vote. the same way as our british cousins, again the status -- against the status quo and for better lives for themselves, now our quotation of the evening. from ronald reagan who said, status quo, you know, is latin for, the mess we're in. we're coming right back. stay with us. >> donald trump said that the uk exit from e.u. a change that is coming to america, and to the world. >> they wanted their independence, they didn't want
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to be governed by someone who never went there or saw them. you will have other countries come out, and say we want to vote also. lou: will trump bridge leadership this country needs? sam clovis will join us next. >> and roll video -- >> these malaysians driving alongside a surprise visitor that on the move. we'll show you the video, and a lot more, right after these messages, you don't want to miss a thing. happy birthday! ♪music
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lou: south today struck down a texas law regulating abortion clinics in a 5-3 ruling, saying that the restricts unconstitutionaly limited a women's right to abortion. making stallia's successor -- scalia's successor more heated and more important than previous. >> joining us tonight, trump campaign national co-chair, chief policy adviser, sam clovis. good to have you back with us. let's start with this fact that these issues, abortion, and other wedge issues traditionally, have not been a
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mainstay, of the trump campaign, one has to believe that is intentiona >> well, i think it is. the intentional aspect to russell kirk admonition many years ago there are many things in whic conservatism that should be in frontlines, but sometimes things are more important than others not to diminishes value. but right now, the economy and national security are leading topics right now. lou: among things that are striking about trump campaign right now, is the constraint of a donald trump. he is measured in his rhetoric, he is focused on target, it seems to be every time he dressed cameras, so addresses the cameras, is in
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what we can expects the rest of way or what? >> i think you will still see flair and flam buoyance that is what attracts people to him, high is a care asmatic leader, a natural leader, and that is one thing that i find most attractive, but other aspect there are moments for seriousness, and the idea that we have to be measured and precise, i think this is the thing that we have to be careful of, there are times when precise language is important. and i think this is wa we're seeing from mr. trump, on various occasions, making sure that we're -- cannot be misinterpreted or misquoted or miscointreaud, they are critical with serious sober topics to talk about. lou: a great point, because, donald trump talks about the media that he despises. i think that is a fair epreg of his view. -- expression of his view, and
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at same time he gives them so many openings because he is spontaneous, and he leaves -- the result is to leave an opening, if you will, for those in national liberal media who' to undo him. >> right. i think that this is accurate. but i also think he a person who has shown the ability to do both, this is important, he has been able to walk in both lanes, i think he has done that with great aplumb. lou: i don't know how many lanes trump has. but he is pretty good at most of them. >> that is fair. lou: looking at elizabeth warren joining hillary clinton. is there deep fear settles in to trump campaign at-this-point after watching today? >> we're afraid of nothing, lou. let's be clear. we're not afraid of anything.
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and least of all elizabeth warren being onstage with hillary clinton. bring it on. it could not be more glorious for us, to watch this show unfold, yeah. bring that one owe're ready for that one. you bet. lou: sam, would you like to vote and help hillary clinton with her vice presidential choice? do have you any thoughts toward perhaps elizabeth warren? >> you know, like i said, that would be -- i tell you, we would be licking our chops if that was choice, yes, you bet. lou: the british vote, to leave the european union quickly. two big sell-offs, mode rated today. -- moderated today, less than half losses on do you from friday, but still 3 trillion dollars globally, your thoughts on what we can expect going forward. what it will take for the market and investors to settle out a bit? >> i think it will -- i think that will level, in united
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states, we'll be by end of week we'll be back up to positive territory. i think this will take weeks for things to settle in the european a asian markets about they will, i really think that these equity markets are grossly overheated, so these are you know, these are adjustments, but i think there will be a lot of bargain hunting and people will get their wits back about. i think this will take care of itself it always does. lou: it always does. except when it doesn't. and as you talk about these overheated investors, some of them, fanciest of professional who did not see brexit coming are same people who know they are doing right thing now whatever it is they are doing, sam clovis thank you. >> it willays lou. lou: vote in our poll, is elizabeth warren a hypocrite for backing hillary clinton
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who takes millions of dollars in campaign donation. >> roll video, a run away ostrich. sprinting down a highway in malaysia. the massive bird, i am sure frightened, headed to a farm but escaped handler's car, the ostrich was ca captured and returned to his owner, we don't have that rest of story, my guess it is just as well. another bird however we can bridge to you. making headlines this parrot, this parrot right here, may be used to provide evidence in a michigan murder trial, a talking parrot, prosecutor deciding whether the parrot's squawks were words, last words from the victim. and what the imply as to wil guilt. we'll keep you postd. >> up next, donald trump said
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talk of a republican -- revolt is a smear tactic. >> i have won easily and big, now soone is going to try to take it away, i don't think so, and i am doing very well in the polls, they couldn't do it if they wanted, i think, honestly, it made up by the press. >> republican strategist charlie spease joining us next. stay with us, you
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lou: new reports of donald trump campaign and republican national committee are cracking down on effort to undermine trump at the convention according to "new york times," both parties threatening to deny speaking pots to any republicans they deem disloyal, trump telling fox news the talk of a anti-trump revolt is gemmed up by media. >> it is made up by the press. >> it is not. >> jack, let me tell you, they can't do it legally, it is thought out, i get as we said heist number of votes in history of republican primary. >> i understand that.
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lou: joining us now charlie spease, a veteran political campaign attorney. acting as chief financial prove, and count for mitt romney's 2008 presidential campaign, charlie good to see you here. >> thank you. lou: i don't quite understand. is there an attempt on part of some delegates to create a revolution to your knowledge or not? >> there is at least 500 ted cruz delegates going into the convention, and others are that are talking about how they could send a message to donald trump, trump has an opportunity. lou: how about a post card, live that sending a message. why not just till him? >> he doesn't want advisor listen, he has a real opportunity to win over grassroots republicans. there is poll that came out last couple days showed
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majority of republicans down support him as nominee, he has an opportunity to reach out to them, and convince them of his candidacy he has done a my way or highway approach, if you are not with me, i don't need your help that is different from our nominee in the past. i was not with john mccain in 2008, he welcomed support -- lou: you know what i'm going to say, mitt romney and john mccain lost that is not attempt -- template for success, why is there not some formidable force, including yourself, a folk that is council to party, why not just, say, look, paul manafort let's talk here, you are a smart guy, you working for the man. what is the deal? i don't understand why there is a diffusion and friction at just getting a word in front of paul manafort or donald trump. >> i have offered to volunteer at rnc convention with the
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meetings because, i care about our republican condition dat -- candidates, getting our cinat candidates elected they don't' help from anyone who was not with don deputy i donald trump in premier, you were either loyal to him all of the way through or you are not welcome. had should be about inclusion, he has an opportunity to bring people onboard. lou: where is reince priebus with this, he has a principal role this time with money funneled into the rnc that is a some say a scary tactic in strategy on part of trump campaign it drive-thru the rnc is that lasting or temporary, do you think that reince priebus has a hold on it. >> i think the right plan because that is how our campaign finance system works but it depends on top of ticket will ing to ask for money and do fundraisers and
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engage people to get involve, hill shill is doing the same hinge on the -- hillary clinton is doing the same thing on the lift, she has raised hundreds of millions more because schee ha she has a finance operation. lou: what is -- he is locked up in virtual ties in battle ground state, i would think that is pretty good for a guy who is doing the way you don't think he should, and i know your position, national numbers look terrible. >> if you want to go with most favorable numbers for him. that is an indication of how weak hillary clinton is. what an opportunity we have. >> sort of like the old don'tssion, when you are have to be faster than that shark that gets interested in you, you just have to beat everyone else. >> that is why we have an opportunity, and watching
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hillary with elizabeth war warren today. >> your view here is going forward? do have you great confidence in paul manafort and the team he has build. >> i don't know paul manafort, i have been involved -- >> get out more -- i am kidding, great to see you, i am glad to you know, charlie. >> thank you. lou: appreciate it, we'll keep taking your temperature as we go if we may. >> good. lou: all right, charlie spease. >> our next story called story of the year in golf, this is why, billy hurley iii, with his first pga tour victory yesterday, a year after losing his father, 17 under par at crick eweekwee quicken loans
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lou: the results of our online poll, we asked if it demonstrates trump is on the right side of history. 94% of you say the british vote demonstrates he is. washington times columnist kelly riddell. and mike gallagher. kelly, let's start with what charlie was just saying, the trump campaign organization is
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pushing away some people who could be very positive and helpful. your reaction to that. have you heard that before? >> city feel like a lot of washington establishment elites are petulant children. they lost. they lost in a bitter defeat. and they want donald trump to go and save them where he managed to defeat 16 others. donald trump has done a sign job on his own. >> it's fascinating to watch these guys to tell donald trump how he should be running for president. when you have real world events unfolding, national polling shows that more and more americans and a majority of americans are pro-life. you have an anti-life supreme court decision today which ought
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to be a pun inch the nose to -- a punch in the nose to everybody to remind them of the supreme court. you have got two ladies in matching shocking blue pants suits shrieking at the audience and hugging and fist bumping. if that doesn't jar people into a sense of reality about what this could look like, i don't know what does. and frankly i'm on board with the hillary, elizabeth warren ticket. that's the kinds of event that could be good news for the donald trump campaign to hear that lady shrieking and screaming and calling him goofy? by all respects, go run with hillary. that would and great day for the trump campaign. lou: we heard
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sam clovis saying much of the same. he would like to see elizabeth warren there. what do you think and is there any prospect? if not, i'll ask another part of the question. who do you think will be her running-mate? >> i don't think they will pick lizlet warren. elizabeth warren is just there to rally the progressives to hoik's cause. it's ironic that elizabeth warren has protested wall street her entire career and hillary clinton has taken more than $100 million from wall street. i think hillary clinton will probably pick tim kaine to be a states pick. someone she can boss around.
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lou: trump made it clear he doesn't feel the national media is giving him credit for being right on the brexit. why can't they acknowledge what is in front of them? >> they can't do it. it's an october session. the benghazi report the democrats released has trump mention more than the key players in benghazi. >> they don't want donald trump to win. they are in the corner of hillary clinton and will do whatever they can to make sure she is elected. she stands up for what the media elite values. they believe in this globalism and open borders and that's what they want to promote. liu thank you very much. mike gallagher, thank you. both appreciate it. we thank you for being with us. steve forbes and governor huckabee among our guests tomorrow night.
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good night from new york. [♪] kennedy: happy monday. i'm still watching the fallout from brexit. i have to say, you did great, britain. a majority of british voters chose freedom over safety. remember when our president went to the uk and tried to lecture the brits on how they should vote in their own course of action. >> our focus is in negotiating with a big bloc the european union, the trade agreement time. the uq will in the back of the queue.

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