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lou require assume you like most of republicans support the contract to keep america great. congresswoman, we appreciate, good luck tomorrow. that many it for us t >> thank you. charles: we appreciate you at home, and we appreciate the man, lou. lou: good evening, our top story, robert mueller under fire, judge in the manafort case repeatedly rebukin rebuking mues league team of angry democratic prosecutors, while trump calls for an end to witch-hunt, phony russia investigation may have lit a wall, we'll talk about it. republican strategist ed rollins is with us, also president trump turning up the heat on china, calling for a boost from 10 to 25% for $200 billion worth of chinese imports to this country. the trump administration fighting hard for american workers, the middle class and
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the face of steep opposition from the dems, radical rinos, business round table, chamber of commerce and the president's good friends, the koch brothers. i am being facetious of course. wilbur ross is with us tonight. and media stoking outrage of radical dimms, and thugs, and so-called resistance, suddenly whining, whining loudly about how they are being treated at trump rallies. we will talk about the fake news hypocrisy with our panel, candace owens and vince. our top story, fox news is learned that special counsel mueller will not agree to an interview with the president, restrictive to questions about the russian collusion. which by the way is the reason
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he exists as a special counsel, period. in a letter to president's attorneys, mule ar mueller saids to talk about be on rubbing obsr topics, day two in trial of former trump campaign manager paul manafort. the presiding judge, ts ellis, the third repeatedly rebuked the mueller team prosecutor attorneys after ellis admonished them tuesday for using the term ocean daroligarch, describes mas ukrainian -- and warned them not to roll their eyes at him. class acts in a courtroom, judge stated he hopes to finish the
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trial sooner than anticipated three weeks. joining us, ed rollins, great america pak chairman, hall of fame, political consultant, strategist, fox business political analyst. >> thank you. lou: let's start with this, a federal district court judge, has to talk to a team of attorneys from the special counsel like they are 6th graders, for crying out loud. >> sometimes you can bring way too much evidence, they have spent too much time gathering it, if they have the goods on manafort, whom i know well, i know paul a reputable guy, and detailed oriented. if you have the evidence bring it forward, make your case and move on not bring pictures of suits and everything they are doing. lou: straight up, they are just being ignorant. to have a special counsel, team of attorneys whoen to down --
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who don't know how to behave in a courtroom, acting like fools they have initially in this case, is extraordinary. >> it is, and they have a tough job, he has been on the judge for a long time. lou: thank goodness. >> i don't know any more about evidence than what i have read in the paper. lou: there isn't any so for. >> well, i don't know what is there. lou: we know that architect of bernie sanders campaign who worked with manafort in the ukraine is no longer going to rollover for the government. bees government's first witness. we had been planned to be. he is gone. >> i don't know any more than what i are read and heard, i'm not going to argue the merits of it one way or the other. lou: i don't' you to argue, i want you to agree, who the hell's to argue? >> paul worked for me in 1984.
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lou: did you get some of that 60 million. >> i did not. i'm amazed he made 60 million, paul is other candidate to run reagan 's campaign in 1964, he got baker's campaign. been around the game a long time, he made a lot more money than vast majority of people, that tells me he starter than the rest of us. lou: you know, you can't judge a person's intellect by the amount of money they make. >> thank god, i have not made much money. my wife keeps saying paul made 60 million dollars, you are in the same business, what happened to you? lou: well, you.
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another reason we need an understanding wife. >> yes. lou: let's turn to this mueller probe. president tweeting out to his attorney general. that he should end this travesty. the mueller witch-hunt. then you hear the clucking nasty voices from the left in media. having a fit because the president has ordered -- they said. he said should, it is a hypothetical get real. >> we're not the president but we've been saying if there are months. >> what? you mean we're not -- i am a host of a tv show? >> bottom line is we have argued that what we have seen publicly and what we know privacily, is there is no there, there. i think at the end of the day,
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if he has anything, he needs to put it forward, he can't go on forever. lou: we keep hearing this nonsense, to me. not your nonsense, but nonsense from the you know these talking heads. they say, we just have to play it out to the finish, and lets it resolve, and let bob mueller do whatever the heck he chooses, we're into year three of the investigation into president trump on russia and collusion. and someone needs to have the judgment to say, to mueller, it's done. we're not going to wait for midterms, you have enough time to -- i mean he had enough time to build a original aircraft. what is going on. >> i have bad memories when he was special prosecutor, at end of the day, bad changes.
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lou: do you remember when in a released that report. >> the next administration. lou: friday before election day. >> absolutely. key thing president should not testify, he is right sending the tweet out, telling sessions do your job for once, gets into this, and if there is no there, there, then shut it down. lou: it is a mess. i can't understand why people don't look at history, and say we're not going to repeat the disasters that have been special counsel. >> congress eliminated special counsel because walsh and them went on too long. >> and didn't do anything and were dishonest in what they did do. >> now this guy is acting on power of attorney general. lou: mueller seizing on that. >> attorney general should shut it down. lou: absolutely, any chance of
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sessions getting consciousness and conscience long enough to shut it down. >> no, i don't, but i wishly would. he would. lou: so what does the president do. >> i think at the end of the day he'll fire sessions. >> i think only way you can improve is, make it the first part of the day. we'll see. >> great. lou: appreciate it about thank you. lou: owe ed rollins. >> national left wing media out doing dimamericamms to responset session should end mueller witch-hunt. >> president doesn't see this as interference? he sees it at he can do whatever he wants. >> trump does appear to be testing boundaries. >> maybe the beginning of a new sat day night massacre. >> i think that president should be concerned he is in deep trouble. it looks like he is about. >> i don't think necessarily the
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measures, joining us to give us some inside views from the administration's perspective, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross, mr. secretary great t to have you with us. >> good to be on. lou: increasing tariffs. chinese have been recalcitrant and not forth coming. what choice does the administration have here but to raise tariffs and to make them, if you will, feel it? >> we really have to do it, lou. the president opened the one left tariff trade barriers, leveled playing feel, so subsidies, whole 9 yards, but, to get there, we have to make it more painful for them to continue these bad practices
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than to modify them. that is what this is about. lou: at what point do you think that the chinese will come to their senses and understand? they have been spoiled, as president has noted, by previous administrations, who rolled over for anything that chinese wanted. there has been no prosecution of the chinese espionage companies stealing everything from technology to trade secrets, some 600 billion in intellectual property every year. every year. in addition to trade surpluses they have been running against this country from the moment they entered the wto, almost two decades ago. >> you have to go back to that very date, when they came in idea of bringing them in, under the theory these would play by the rules was a terribly flawed
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theory. the foolishness was not to have a real enforcement mechanism in case of theory proved up true, as it has proven to be. that was the double but tha flat was done then. because it has gone on for so long, it will take a lot of effort to make them reconsider what they are doing. they know very well what they are doing. there is no intellectual problem. just we need to give them enough motivation to fly right. lou: and fly right is something that is not either comprehended or comp hended and not respected or acknowledged by the national left wing media, who seem to be incapable of doing basic mathematics, for that matter so are koch brothers challenge, charles koch, attacking the
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tariffs saying they are ridiculous, and they harm -- not concerned about harming american workers and american businesses, but he is worried about foreign workers and the foreigners. they are attacking the 400 littl400million dollar, republin candidates they want open borders, free illegal immigration, and they don't mind if the chinese take $600 billion in american intellectual property. this is the darndest thing i can imagine having to deal with from your perspective. >> well, the left wing press doesn't get it, they don't want to get it. i tell who you does get it, the average american citizen. the average american worker. and even the american farmers who have been singled out for some retaliations. our farmers, our workers are
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real patriots. i was traveling with the president last week in iowa and illinois. the enthusiasm of the crowd was even greater than it was during the campaign. during the entire time that we were at reopening of u.s. steel plant in illinois, every single person in the audience stood the whole time, it was amazing to see the reaction, and the emotional reaction. the worker who just got a bigger paycheck because of lower with holdings, the worker who got a job back, the worker who just got a bonus. he knows, she knows. lou: mr. secretary, i think you are right, i also think that the elitist global orthodoxy on capitol hill, i am talking about bought and paid for speaker of
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the house, and the majority leader of the senate, they are not used to having t to deal wih a president who actually means as he said in the campaign. to lift all american workers. the result has beenic rah rah od extraordinary, record low unin unemployment rate for minorities, a prosperity that is remarkable in and of itself. if it was at end of his first term even his second. to have it happen in just a year and a half this president is proving who he is and what his leadership does mean to americans of throughout the society. >> he is, he does. and if all politicians would keep their promises, the world would be a safer place, the
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president takes those promises as a real commitment, there not a sink el one he -- single one he has blinked on despite the back wash from the left wing. i think what is really driving the left rin wing nuts is that s working, remember they were all saying oh, trumps policies will bring gloom and doom, he will provoke -- >> you don't hear from paul krugman very often. >> or larry summers or any of them. >> by the way, and for that alen we're deeply in your debt, and in debt to the president, we appreciate it. mr. secretary keep up the great work. we appreciate it mightily. >> thank you, lou, we're going to win this. lou: a men, thank you so much. >> wilbur ross, commerce secretary. >> vote in our poll, do you believe that koch brothers globe -- globalist.
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and continued to this day. now, over a year of investigation, by the senate intelligence committee. and that is what they are revealing to us all. it has been worth while in terms of resources and money extended, don't you think? joining us john hand. senior counselor are defense of democracies. >> are you stunned by the conclusion of messiers burr and warner. >> i don't think so, this something that soviets before the russians and russian now have been about for decades trying to muck american elections, that hardly worth the time and resources to come with that conclusion. >> does it astound you that burr
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and warner, they chairman -- actually acted like they didn't know that russia had been trying to intervene in elections for decades before 2016? >> indeed, schrok shock, shock t there are russian efforts to meddle in american democratic process. lou: we have a senate intelligence committee with no findings, no evidence of collusion, says they know that russians meddle in the election, but don't pehl out -- spell out how, what the result was, and no straight line drawn in any of it. i have no doubt that russians meddled, but i would like to know one thing that no one talks about. that no one i mean no one on capitol hill talks about, and that is so the russians
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intervenes in 2 2016 election. where were our 16 intelligence agencies and james harper? the cia? the fbi? they done stop anything. they done detect it -- they didn't stop anything, they didn't defec detect it until aft occurred, yet no one criticized a single intelligence agency of this country, instead they created a perverse world in washington d.c., where expecting congressional and senate committee to do the work of the agencies and find the every of e of collusion, if these agents were worth a tinker's darn. >> certainly the case that i think that was ample evidence to
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suggest to the agency and u.s. government, unders obama administration that there was russian meddling, going on. the question that we all need to grapple with and answer, that people are trying to avoid is, what was done about it? what wasn't don abou done aboutt can we do better next time to not repeat the same mistakes? lou: right now, we know that a result of facebook revelations this week, we know from facebook but three months later, four, that the russians maybe, i do do not know for sure who did it, we're not hearing anyone from the intelligence agents, created 32 false pages this looks like united states is one goofy en intelligence operation.
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it is encouraging to me, all sorts of bad actors to act against us against and continue to intervene and meddle and to rob this country blind. >> yeah, that is the great danger, lou is that we're being distracted from having the president work together with the congress on a bipartisan basis, to actual protect the country. against the threats we face, internally as well asic economy- externaly, the challenges remain enormous we're not coming together and dealing with those. lou: you could talk about bipartisan coming together, but have you democrats harassing that president, assaults this president with special counsel. president has been under investigation for over two years. still produced nothing,
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meanwhile, think of all that is taking away from the president's time, that of his advisers and his attorneys. the oversight committees are wrapped up in this nonsense call crusade, jihad or whatever you want to call it instead, instead of focusing on the enemy, and by the enemy, i mean russia. i mean north korea, and i mean china. and i mean every actor, state and otherwise who would seek to damage the united states whether it is intervening in our elections or steelin stealing oy or intellectual property, you name it. >> that is the case. i would add iran to that mix there is no doubt this degree of polarization comes at a huge opportunity cost in terms of doing what is necessary as a nation to protect the american people, that is a great tragedy.
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lou: it is a tragedy of our own making, and the dimms are doing vladimir putin's bidding, they are those sewing discord and disnordisinformation and lying h their teeth at every turn with the deep stop, this president, and every american should say out loud and trade forward to every congressman and senator, it time to end the damn nonsense, and start protecting this country. our intelligence agency spending more time huddling with deep state about how they can over throw the president of the united states do you agree? about time to wrap it up? >> i would like to see it get done, soon as possible, lou, i am a foreign policy national security guy. i know that these kinds of destruction -- distractions hurt the country ability to deal with clear and imminent threats that we're facing now as a nation
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lou: one of the leaders of the anti-trump resistance is maxine waters, she is under fire following a complaining made to federal elect commission about her longstanding fundraising efforts claiming waters has reportedlreport raised tens of s of dollar from democratic state central committee. anyway. of california, to include kamala harris on a fundraising mailer who harris was a senate candidate, that is a no-no, a third party payment to waters violates federal election law, another no-no, national left wing media correspondent, cnn's jim acosta, whining after being heckled by trump supporters at rally in tampa last near the, massive crowd booing and
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chancing, there he is. as he tried to broadcast his very purpose report on live television. and apparently he was triggered somewhat. triggered. later on acosta blamed president trump. and quote, unquote media for the incident, tweeting this -- just a sample of the sad scene we faced at trump rally in tampa. i am very worried that the hostility whipped up by trump, that would be president trump to you, sir. and some in consider media will result in somebody getting hurt, we should not treat our fellow americans this way, the press is not the enemy. acosta, as made a judgment there, it is interesting. acosta tweet ignores fact that cnn promossed radical dem agenda and attacked president trump and his supporters, and he is delicate to be in this racket.
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very delicate indeed. >> joining us now, candice owens for turning point usa. and vince. let me start with you candice. cnn has a sensitive white house correspondent, what do you think? >> i think it is quite hilarious, i love that you use -- adjective delegate, how these anchors have treated american people has been anything but delicate, they have been nasty, get attacks from tapa all of the time. just to know that i am a supporter of president trump is enough forever him to come after me, this is them reaping. reaping what they sew is what is going on here.
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-- >> american people are responding to way cnn has treated them. lou: you know, i could not agree with you more, vince, acosta is one of those guys, who seems if we were not whining he would not say anything at all. >> he loves it, spotlight is so jim acost aincreasing the number of twitter followers, he put out a notion, he remembers whether we were all on the same time, trump supporters asking him why you are not on our team, he is lamenting the disunity, he has played a massive role in, that instidz of steadinstead of sayie problem with cnn, he is thinking there must be something wrong with them they don't like me, whether thig they chant cnn stui am nodding in agreement. and he is making a case some how
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this is a threat to firstment in, theamendment, this is is a . they are adding color to news you are presenting, it is picking up news, they think you suck. lou: and you know, it is interesting that the national left wing media in particular, you know they will be first to say, we have to ignore consequences we have to attack the president ro president roh r what. other. and suddenly they get a response from the audience, those people, whether trump supporters are otherwise are part of the audience, they are giving him immediate feedback, that they do not appreciate the left wing media. tearing up the president every day. and every way they can. >> that is right, let's think
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about how cnn has portrayed trump supporters racist, sexists message gistmisogynist, you namy liken him to hitler, they are shocked to see this reaction, they are shocked to see american people no longer stan on their side, if they ever did. you know cnn had an air of elitism, sticking their noses down to american people, they don't want to learn about american people, how they are feeling how the rest of america you know that land between new york and l.a. is feeling this is the direct result of that. lou: and as we wrap up here, president obama, coming up on with his well the of 88 endorsements he is handing out. and i just think how thrilled that frankly mcdaniel must be
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at rnc, his record during his 8 years in office, if he could put that up on full screen, the obama legacy. 63 dimms lost house seats, 10 dimms lost senate seats, 900 republicans gained seats and state legislators across the country, and 12 republicans gained gubernatorial offices. i have to believe that mcdaniel is thrilled right now with the obama endorsement. >> not th the -- might touch. democrats if you get them two drinks in, they will admit this, obama helped himself, he was very good for himself not so much for democratic party, but
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everywhere in press, i don't why i am excited about his picks. lou: let's see if history repeats itself or continues. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. lou: up next, judge jenin. on our show only one can be number one. we'll have story for you after the break. fruits and veggies are essential to your health, but it's tough to get enough of their nutrients. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants
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lou: on wall street, stocks closing mixed, dow down 81, s&p down 3, nasdaq up 36, volume 3.5 billion shares, tesla losing 718 million dollar in second quarter, biggest loss in company's history. however tesla stock right now soaring 11% in afternoon hours trading -- in after-hours trading, musk promising a stronger third and fourth quarter. a reminder listen to my respects
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3 times a day. >> and fed fed keeping rates steady today. president is not going to like raises in september and december. a little girl melting hearts in california, handing out buriy on theo-- burritos to firefighters in california. >> thank you. lou: her mother saying that her daughter just wanted to show support for the firefighters' hard work. we have had a little book sales competition going on among some of our favorite colleagues on the show, we can now tell you how it is going. the russia hoax by gregg jarrett
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at thousands of hotels. brrrr! i have the chills. because of all those miles? and because ice... is cold. what's in your wallet? lou: one of the men accused of killing a u.s. borderer patrol agent appearing in federal court today. he's said to have taken part in the 2010 murder of brian terry whose death exposed the obama administration's fast and furious gun walk scandal. he won't face the death penalty during this trial in september. a life sentence is the worst that can be used against him. mexico refuels to extradite suspects when the death penalty is the penalty.
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joining us, congresswoman diane black. great to have you with us, congresswoman. it's a crowded place. you have got the endorsement of vice president mike pence. president trump want it by a slight margin, the state of tennessee. >> president trump? lou: yes. >> he won tennessee big. lou: 60%. i just find it stunning. so you are feeling pretty good i imagine going into the election tomorrow. >> we are. we have been across the entire state. we have been from the most of eastern part of the state near virginia all the way down to memphis. we are here at our home spot in nashville and we felt that
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excitement and energy across the entire state. so we are energized going into the election. lou: what is the biggest issue tennesseans are thinking about from your perspective? >> immigration has been a top issue for us in the state. i have worked with president trump and vice president pence to make sure we do all we can to protect our borders coming into our country. but it's incumbent upon me as the next governor to make sure our borders in the state of tennessee are secure and we don't have sanctuary cities. that's a big concern of the people in tennessee. and they want to make sure we don't give in-state tuition to our illegal immigrants. that's one of the biggest issues near the state of tennessee. lou: tennessee is sharing in what has been a remarkable
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turnaround. this country is booming. low unemployment. rising economic growth. we are at 4.1% for the second quarter and headed higher, it appears. this is the best of times for many americans. how about in tennessee and how bright are the prospects for republican candidates? >> well, i'm very excited about the fact we were able to work together with vice president pence and also president trump to make sure we got the tax cuts and jobs act passed. we have seen what that has done. being in the middle of that as the budget chairman was really quite taken honor. there are more jobs open than there are people to fill them. the economy is booming. we are a state that doesn't have a state income tax. people moving here at 100 people a day. tennessee is a booming area and
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we want to keep it that way. as someone who believes we keep taxes low, allow people keep more money in their pockets, that will only make it better and better for nuts state of tennessee. lou: the president telling the attorney general robert mueller he should end the with it hunt. hugh do you feel about shutting down the special counsel and firing bob mule per after two years of investigation that turned up nothing. >> that's exactly right. it has turned up nothing. the collusion is not there. nothing has been shown. we are wasting taxpayer dollars. let's spend our time on something we know is important like growing the economy and border control and building the wall. let's spend or time on things that make a difference. i think it needs to end today.
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lou require assume you like most of republicans support the contract to keep america great. congresswoman, we appreciate, good luck tomorrow. that many it for us special two-hour coverage of the president's rally minneapolis pennsylvania. kennedy: president trump is as mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore. he has had enough of the mueller investigation. this morning he went on the attack tweeting quote this is a terrible situation and attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now before it continues to stain our country any further. the president's comments were met with criticism from both sides of the aisle. democratic congressman adam schiff called and i attempt to obstruct justice, hiding in plain sight. while republi

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