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heart, you get it because you are being attacked by an enemy. congress has the right to figure out what's going on. melissa: and he hardly put his life on the line. david: and sergeant jones lost both his legs fighting for this country. president trump: i have a lot of respect for the prime minister. there was a story that was done that was generally fine, but it didn't put in what i said about the prime minister. she is a total professional. i said i want to apologize because i said such good things but. she said, don't worry, it's only the press. liz: the british pound went down, then it went up, all off of that story in "the sun."
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the media started hammering away with that interview with president trump in "the sun." the markets turned around after the president said a post brexit deal with the u.k. is on. chuck schumer and dianne feinstein demanding the president cancel his meeting with vladimir putin on monday after russian indictments. we have more new fallout from the explosive peter strzok hearings. you won't believe who this involves. thank you so much for joining us. money, politics, we deliver the debate. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right
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now. [♪] the dow up 94 points. it broke through the psychological barrier of 25,000. the s & p 500 posted its best close since february. president trump and the first lady arriving in scotland for the weekend before trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin. blake is live with the latest. reporter: you will remember 24 hours ago there were all those pretty pictures with the president and prime minister theresa may. then "the sun" dropped an article in an interview in which he was highly critical of theresa may and her stance
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against brexit. that story dominated. those two forced to account for, forced to talk about the comments that the president made in the "sun." today he tried to laugh it off and said he stands by the british prime minister. president trump: i said very good things about her. they didn't put it in headline. she is a total professional. i said i want to apologize base said such good things about you. she said don't worry, it's only the press. liz: his satellite is taking hits there. blake berman, terrific reporting. he is the hardest working guy in fox business news. the media hammering away about a
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division between president trump and prime minister theresa may. this is based on an interview the president gave with "the sun." >> "the sun" may have wrecked brexit. >> a stunning interview with the president. >> the president begins his trip to the u.k. by insulting the prime minister. >> president trump will sit down with theresa may in a couple hours. i can't begin how to imagine how that conversation is going to go. i can't imagine that theresa may ever thought that the man she tried to position herself politically close to that he would do this at this time. liz: the president said it did not report everything he said,
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including the positive things about theresa may. check out how the two leaders interacted. watch how positive they were toward each other. president trump: i think she is doing a terrific job. >> the united states is keen for us, and we are keen to work with them. president trump: this incredible woman is doing a fantastic job, a great job. >> we have stood shoulder to showed i ar --to showedder in me partnership is set to grow as a result of our special relationship. president trump: i give our relationship in terms of a grade the highest level of special. i would much rather have her as my friend than my enemy. liz: brad, what your take on all of this? >> i think it's much ado about nothing. the president was critical, but deservedly so. we have seen it by the
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resignations in her own government. the fact is that government is having a problem exiting from brexit. the president said other positive things about the relationship. but that wasn't reported because that's not what makes the news. the president was right. they are targeted in what is released and what they harp on. it will always be that way. regardless of who the prime minister is. liz: brad, what's interesting, even "the sun" reporter admitting the president did also say good things about theresa may. president trump: i didn't criticize the prime minister. i have a lot of respect for the amendment. unfortunately the story that was done which was generally fine, but it didn't put in what i said about the prime minister. i said tremendous things. and fortunately we tend to record stories now. so we have it for your enjoyment
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if you would like it. we do that with reporters. it's called fake news. did i say nice things? good. if you reported them it's good. where, on the internet? i said very good things. thank you very much for saying that. liz: brad, your reaction? >> the good news is the president had an opportunity to correct a bad story that was unfair because it didn't give the totality of the interview. liz: you said he did tough things. >> they were deserved. theresa may knows better than anybody what's going on in her country. so the president was stating the obvious. liz: democrats diane fine tine and chuck the president cancel his meeting
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with vladimir putin after a grand jury indicted 12 russian diplomats. the president was briefed on those charged earlier this week. but the president said the meeting its still on for monday. president trump: we'll be talking to vladimir putin about a number of things, ukraine, syria, we'll be talking about other parts of the middle east. i will be talking about nuclear proliferation. i know you will be asking if we will be talking about meddling. i absolutely will bring that up. i don't think we'll have a gee, i did it, you got me. there won't be a perry mason here. but you never know what happens. but i will absolutely firmly ask the question. and hopefully we'll have a good relationship with russia. liz: the white house putting out a statement about those indictments. deputy rod rosenstein says the
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charges include no allegations of knowing involvement of anyone on the trump campaign. brad, should the president cancel his meeting with putin? >> these indictments give leverage to the president going into the meeting because russia will be on the hot seat. his wing man in those meetings will be the former cia director and john bolton. between the secretary of state and john bolton and other members of the national security staff and state department, he's going to be load for bear. >> the pushing back is the mueller probe continues and the trump campaign official may have gotten information from russia via the text emails. what's your response to that? the meeting with putin comes amid the mueller probe still going on. >> if americans were duped into
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receiving information by russian spies and military, then, you know, they were duped. but they were not complicit in the information we have now that the information was illegally gone the or from a foreign government to influence or interfere with an election. liz: the media criticizing the media. theresa may says she does support the summit with putin. >> in particular on russia i thanked president trump in his support to respond together appalling use of a nerve agent in alwaysbury, afterwhich he expelled six russian intelligence officers. it's important to engage russia from the position of strength and unity and continue to deter and counter all efforts to undermine our democracies.
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liz: they both say they support the president meeting with putin. >> i think the democrats are playing politics and shame on them. the president is overseas. the president is the decider-in-chief with regard to foreign policy. if there is any time the president can meet with putin with these indictments and proof positive the russians have been meddling with the elections. the president says he plans to confront putin on this, he should. liz: there could can more indictments. let's get to your money. all three major indifficult sees. the dow up 94 points, crossing 25,000. reporter: we had a positive end to the week. the dow back up above 25,000. we could be seeing another leg
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up. amazon hitting a record during the interday session as well. we have oil hovering close to the all-time highs. if saudi arabia doesn't pump more oil, they may dip into oil stocks to bring down the oil prices. bank earnings. jpmorgan beat citi. liz: baby powder causing cancer. and st. louis jury awarded 22 women who claim johnson and johnson talcum powder gave them cancer.
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count. liz: grand jury indicted 12 russian official for hacking into the 2016 election. no americans were charged. bill mcgurn, good to see you. >> this is an important case. we still don't know what the russians did in the 2016 election. unfortunately people don't seem to be interested unless there is some link to donald trump. that's the problem with this story. unless people can show some link, the people who complain about the russians aren't that interested in the russians. liz: it was shocking the way they did it, the details of this, it's worth reading how bad it was. trump is going to brit up with putin on money you think? >> i would think so. it's a pretty big deal.
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liz: but no collusion with the white house. >> that will be the entire press focus leading up to the meeting. liz: we saw the peter strzok hearing. he has difficulty with the definition of bias. what's the definition of collusion? >> as i understand the indictment, it looks like none of the americans knowingly received this, knowing the russians were trying to influence an election and stolen the information. they were duped as far as i read the indictment. liz: you watched the hearings jed, yesterday, what did you think? >> peter strzok was an incredibly arrogant man. and there are a frost questions about him. when he says he can't answer. to me it means the problem is christopher wray the director.
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i think that the fbi is telling people not to the address congress. that's the problem. liz: barack obama was called for destabilizing the government, i am not sure how long an fbi agent would be that job. he was on fbi device talking teen fbi official. >> would you want someone saying those things about if you charge of an investigation about you. the inspector general didn't find proof of bias, but he did say in pushing the trump investigation, the russia collusion over the hillary email, he wasn't sure about strzok wasn't free of bias. compare how the hillary clinton case was handled to how the trump collusion case. you see a completely different
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standard. mr. strzok may not know what bias is. when he says there is no evidence, no proof. evidence of bias in the news and any industry, if you are going to cheat at something, it's like shaving points in basketball. it's not as obvious it's hard to prove. liz: we have word that peter strzok texted here we go after the "new york times" in august 2016 ran headlines saying the fbi demand injury because of russia meddling. how did harry reid get that information? peter strzok was cia director john brennan's liaison. >> to believe peter strzok, when he was speaking without any thoughts this would be found out that he wasn't telling the truth. now when he faces criminal liability he's telling the truth that he didn't mean anything he
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said. liz there are the president said the soft brexit deal will probably kill any deals between the united states and the u.k. >> we'll be dealing with the european union instead of the u.k. if they do that their trade deal with the u.s. will probably not be made. we have enough difficulty with the european union. we are crack down right now on the european union because they have not treated the united states fairly on trade. liz: the markets started to go down and turned around when president trump and theresa may said they will have a bilateral trade deal. president trump: she'll make a decision on what she is going to do. the only thing i ask of theresa
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is make sure we can trade without any restrictions. we want to trade with the u.k. and the u.k. wants to trade with us. >> there will be no limit to us doing trade deals around the world once we least european union. the united states is keen for us and we are keen to work with them. we'll do a trade deal with them and others around the world. >> the bridge mall interview with "the sun" was kinsley's definition of a washington gaffe. inadvertently telling the truth. the deal mrs. may want to push is not the deal the voters went for. i think the president has been missing a big opportunity and more than a year ago i wrote a column on the u.s.-u.k. trade deal. they are probably the easiest partners to negotiate on.
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maybe it goal is zero tariffs. you say you negotiate the ideal trade deal that would please donald trump. then you say to the world, if you want this, you can do it. make it a model, then offer it to anyone in the world that wants to agree to the same terms. or make it u.k. a state. liz: we'll have you back on on that topic very soon. say hi to your mom. next up, a democrat lawmaker saying biased lawmaker peter strzok deserves the purple heart for facing down congress. president trump saying unfettered migration is changing the culture of urine for the worst.
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president trump: i think what happened in europe is a shame. i think allowing the immigration to take place in europe is a shame. it changed the fabric of europe. news act quickly, it's never going to be what it was. and i don't mean that in a positive way. i think allowing millions and millions of people to come into europe is very, very sad. i think you are losing your culture. liz: president trump and the u.k. saying immigration into europe has changed the fabric of the continent. >> i know it's politically not necessarily correct to say that. but i'll say it loud. and i think they better watch themselves because you are changing culture. you are changing a lot of things. you are changing security. look at what's happening.
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look at what's happening to different countries that never had difficulties, never had problems. it's a sad situation, it's very unfortunate. i don't think it's good for europe and i don't think it many good for our country. >> what's important is we have a set of rules to allow us to determine who comes into our country. liz: curt, the european press not liking the president's comments saying this is populist xenophobia. >> sometimes the truth hurts. uncontrolled, unrestrained, unplanned immigration changes a culture and it doesn't change it necessarily in a way that's good. in america we integrated our immigrants. i know, i married into a -- a
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cuban family who built businesses and served in the military. in europe, liz, what you have are massive ghettos full of people from far-off countries who don't want to change the culture and don't want to immigrate. they want to stay the same in a new place, taking advantage of new social program and bringing many of the problems that caused them to leave their homes to europe. liz: what's your reaction to what curt has set. >> curtis right. and what donald trump is saying is immensely popular in many aspects of europe. certainly england. it led in part to brexit. so he's on point. there needs to be better controls on immigration throughout much of europe. and it is changing. liz: you will be attacked as
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being racist and xenophobic. >> against the woman i married? >> i think you are right. i think you will get attacked by those who don't look at this in a nuanced way. countries deserve to have a strong bored and make sure people are going to come in, they do it for merit. problem with some of the policies of the european countries is they are not tough enough. liz: i would like to get your reaction to this 180-degree turn by the democrats. three house democrats introduced legislation to get rid of i.c.e. but then democrats suddenly pulled their support and said they would vote no when the republicans said we'll call you on this and bring your abolish i.c.e. bill for a floor vote. the democrats said wait a
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second, you are pulling a political stunt. they backed off. can they ever seriously bring up the idea of abolishing i.c.e. again? >> this is great. finally paul ryan called these suckers and said it's your turn to put. you or shut up. and of course they couldn't shut up. they had to make even bigger idiots of themselves. they were pander together lunatic right. and suddenly the republicans turn the spotlight on them and like cockroaches they scurry for the corners. i think it's great. i love it. liz: paul ryan tweeting about this saying i.c.e. gets gangs out of our communities. and i.c.e. stops drugs from flowing into our schools and they rescue people from human trafficking. and democrats want to get rid of
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it? we have a grand impaneling problem because our party has been yanked so far to the left. chris coons is saying that. >> when paul ryan said that i had to take a second look to make sure it was paul ryan. but the democrats are in trouble. i think they are taking what many people said would be a sure win this fall. and are likely now putting it into a 50-50 scenario because of the hyper extreme elements on the left that want to hold these positions. and those then the moderate party of the democrats are concerned about it. certainly you have got to also grab independence. they have got issues? liz: curt, you get the next question. we ran out of time. the media ripping into trump for
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calling out germany's russia pipeline. but guess who else called out germany for that. john kerry and joe biden. not a people from the media then. lawmakers saying peter strzok deserves a purple heart for enduring the hearing yesterday. u something incredible. capital one has partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet?
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>> point of order. the witness will answer the question. he has been advised not to answer the question. liz: democrats turned the hearing into a circus yesterday. repeatedly interrupting the hearing and the questioning of peter strzok. they even apologized to peter strong during the hearing. >> i want to apologize to you for the way you have bin treated by this commit -- been readed by this committee. >> they they don't have the facts on their side, they resort to attacking law enforcement. >> this investigation is a joke. it's a fraud. this hearing is a kangaroo court. it's a 3-ring circus. >> we should be honoring you for the work you have done over the past 22 years to keep this
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nation safe. >> if i could give you a purple heart, i would, you deserve one. liz: did they even read the text of what peter strzok was saying? >> i would be offended if they weren't such knuckleheads. you had my congressman ted lu up there. this guy is so dumb, i'm sprietd he remembers to breathe. they were just simply trying to shut down the inquiry. everybody say the. all america saw it. and peter strzok came off like a combination between paul lynn and the guy in the silence of the lambs. it was creepy. liz: eric, peter strzok was talking about impeachment before he even interviewed a witness. he was talking about that in text messages. reports say peter strzok was
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john brennans fbi liaison and there is potential brennan involvement. reports that harry reid was getting leaks and leaking to the media and strzok texted "here we go" after the "new york times" published a story about harry reid demanding an inquiry. there are so many layers to this story. >> a lot of layers. i think we'll find that there is a lot more here. i think it's pretty disgusting to see. for anyone to think that this could be lacking in buy pass, certainly there was bias. and then the fact that the way he handled himself in this meeting with congress with the arrogance, with the disrespectful way in which he carried himself. to me, again, frankly that congressman saying the purple heart comment, that's the most
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of colossal act of disrespect against veterans who have earned a purple heart since the vietnam war. it's just disgusting. liz: curt, what would the reaction have been if a republican congressman had said an fbi official deserves a purple heart at a hearing after that official said stop barack obama. that hillary clinton is disgusting and a disgrace. by the way, peter strzok still has a security clearance. >> i'm shocked by that. the purple heart thing. if a republican had said it the democrats would discover how much they like the military this week and they would have forgotten the next week. as for a security clearance. i had a top secret clearance when i was in the military. i left and they pulled it. this guy walked out of the building. what is he doing with a
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clearance? why is jeff sessions asleep at the wheel? liz: he was texting on an fbi phone about an fbi probe to an fbi official on fbi time. >> you hear the same assertions by certain members of the media, that they are not biased against donald trump, yet they are ripping his head off. i don't buy it. i think law enforcement need to have politics out. totally. liz: other fbi agents are livid about this story. you won't believe the stunning verdict that came down. baby powder, talcum powder causing cancer. a st. louis jury awarded $7.2 billion to women who claim it gave them cancer.
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>> the president is applying what you could call a i know you are. >> the fight began with a tirade over breakfast. >> to call germany a captive of russia. >> the only beneficiary of trump's havoc is vladimir putin. liz: that wassed the media. -- that was the media. then we have former secretary of state under president obama. he condemned trump's nato remarks for pressing germany on
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the use of russia's gas. but john kerry and former vice president joe biden were both warning germany to not do that russian pipeline when they were in the obama administration. >> one other specific issue of deep concern is the nord-stream 2 pipeline. this prompted a debate on both side of the atlantic. and we are convinced will have an adverse impact on ukraine, slovakia and eastern europe. >> nord real 2 pipeline is a fundamentally bad deal for europe. it looks like a fairly bad deal. liz: why wasn't the media upset when john kerry and joe biden
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said the same thing trump is saying now? >> because it wasn't trump. joe biden and john kerry for maybe once in their life were correct. nord-real is a terrible deal. if this deal goes through and circumvents the ukrainian pipeline, it will cost ukraine billions of dollars a year and weaken it economically. you are looking at 70% to 80% of germany's gas supply as coming from russia. all trump was saying, germany, you want to give billions of dollars a year for russia for energy then turn around and expect the u.s. to protect you against russia. it's just the irony when trump is saying this defies common sense.
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what he was doing is going and saying let's have a rational conversation among adults. if you are going to give billions to russia. maybe you don't need our billions to provide for the common defense. >> what is undermining the nato alliance. russia could easily turn it off. john kerry was engaging in shadow diplomacy. what we are seeing are past administration officials in current affairs right now. other countries. the european commission don't like the pipeline deal. poland, lithuania, the u.k. didn't like it. they say we need a diverse fuel supply in europe. i don't get it. i don't get the double standard here. >> % of the russian government's revenue comes from oil and gas exports. i would argue russia's greatest
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weapon in foreign policy is energy. trump is saying if you are going to become overly dependent on russian energy sources you are letting the fox into the hen house. more importantly and the other conversations with nato countries, only 5 of the 29 are meeting their obligations. one of the worst offenders is germany. merkel has informed the world they are going to get to 1.5% by 2025. the american taxpayer by overly funding the common defense of europe is allowing you guys to make terrible decisions. also overfunding their welfare program. the american taxpayer i don't think should be obligated to fund terrorists. at some point it's common sense.
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who claim that the talcum powder contribute to their ovarian cancer. j.j. says they have a good case too fight this. >> they have an additional problem which is 9,000 more plaintiffs will come along and interested in getting involved in this action. according to the american cancer society, there has not been asbestos in talc since the 1970s. no asbestos in talc. asbestos is a carcinogen and can cause inflammation. if there was asbestos in there it could conceivably cause inflammation. but the american cancer society says no. the national cancer institute looked at 16 studies involving thousands of patients and found no connection between talc used as a feminine hygiene product
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getting up to the ovary and causing cancer either. so both the american cancer society and the national cancer institute are saying no way. liz: j.j.'s statement. we remain confident our products do not contain asbestos and do not cause ovarian cancer. he's saying they have been proven safe. >> according to the 16 studies, that's correct. they looked at talc over a 12-year period. liz: can asbestos cause cancer? >> yes, including lung cancer. liz: can talc cause cancer? >> no, the studies show no
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association. liz: $4.6 billion is a lot of money. it could blank out their profits. was there asbestos in the talc in the 70s? >> yes, but these postdate this. so -- liz: the cases postdate that. >> the american cancer society says there are none in commercial products. liz: will you come back on and stay on the story? president trump is preparing for a summit with russian president vladimir putin monday. we'll have more after the break. stay there. but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio-
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