tv Lou Dobbs Tonight FOX Business October 12, 2018 11:00pm-12:00am EDT
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with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail or or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com 6:00 sho. here is lou dobbs. david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. hurricane michael leaves widespread destruction along the gulf coast and fatalities in four different states as the massive clean up operation gets under way. president trump announces he will visit florida and georgia next week. president trump: i want to send our thoughts and prayers of our entire nation to everyone in the path of hurricane michael especially in the florida panhandle where it's hitting and hitting hard. it's a big one. one of the biggest we have ever
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seen. all of pennsylvania, all of america sends its unwavering love and support. david: a major diplomatic coup for the trump administration as an american pastor held under house arrest in turkey for two years is finally freed from captivity and heading back to the u.s. president trump: pastor andrew brunson is in the air from turkey. he's i think in good shape. we are honored to have him back with us. he suffered greatly. david: we'll take up the implications of pastor brown sons relieve with christian whiton. with the mid-terms four weeks away, the president is set to speak in ohio. we'll bring you highlights of his remarks throughout the hour. we'll take the best there is and play it back for you.
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plus have political analysis from republican strategist ed rollins on all of that. there are now at least 13 people known dead in the wake of hurricane michael. the storm's trail of devastation stretching from florida all the way to virginia. rick leventhal is in panama city with the very latest. >> the line for gas at sam's club at panama city was hundreds of miles long. hurricane we arey residents waiting more than two hours to fill their tanks. >> i had to dig it out of the trees. just to get it out of the trees. we are doing all right. the family is safe. that's all you can expect. reporter: hundreds more lined up for their first shopping opportunity in days. grabbing cases of water, snacks,
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batteries and generators. >> stuff that didn't need to be refrigerated. >> i'm hoping we can wait it out. they are saying maybe a month the power will be out. >> getting power restored is a challenge with thousands of downs trees are on power lines. >> if you are going to use generators know how it works. reporter: noise running water. residents who evacuated are being asked not to come back. >> we are doing everything we can to get the roadways open and trying to stabilize the situation so people can go home and figure out how to put the rest of their lives back together. noaa released images.
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tyndall air force base shows the damage including stealth fighter jets. they are valued at $150 million each. they were left behind because it was too dangerous to fly. senator bill nelson has seen its share of storms. >> it's the middle of october. we are feeling good weather here. you are not supposed to have a category 4 hurricane. it left destruction in its wake all the way to chattahoochee, florida. reporter: the station is closing at dusk for the curfew. gulf power is warning residents in four of florida's hardest hit counties, they may not get power back for weeks. david: new details concerning glenn simpson, the co-founder of
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fusion gps. that was the firm paid by the dnc and the clinton campaign for the discredited dossier. he plans to appear before a hearing next tuesday before the house judiciary committee, but his lawyer says he'll take the fifth. he told officials he first met with bruce ohr after the 2016 election. but ohr's emails and handwritten notes show contact months before. ohr's wife nellie is also expected to testify. she did research for fusion gps. gregg jarrett, if they read your book, they would have known bruce ohr had contact with
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simpson before the election. gregg: they are the ones behind the hoax funded by hillary clinton that was feeding phoney information to the fbi. david: even if simpson does plead the fifth web is on record saying he didn't know. he is in trouble, even if he pleads the fifth. >> i read this testimony today. and a couple other things jump out at you. he insiste insist -- he insistey read it. of course he said i only met with bruce after the election. the documents show before. so he's in they will jeopardy. that's why he's invecting the fifth. david: he was linked to the
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russian disinformation campaign which is what a lot of the dossier was. i talked to the former head of the cia chief in moscow. and asked him what he thought about the trump dossier. he said it's classic russian disinformation. to the president's point. if there was russian collusion, and it appears there was, it's clearly on the part of the democratic party. >> they launched an investigation without it to frame donald trump. there was hillary clinton rugs collusion and it wasn't just her paying christopher steele and glenn simpson. she had on her payroll a lawyer feeding coming computer storage data as well as documents about alleged trump russia collusion to the fbi which was using this information. hillary clinton in many ways was
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behind the russia hoax with the help of course of james comey's fbi and obama's department of justice. david: then there is the question of rod rosenstein. the story came out that he and andy mccabe who was parts of the cabal with peter strzok. there is a story rosenstein and mccabe were at odds with each other. but it appears rosenstein's claim about being wired with the president was said? jest. now there is information that maybe it wasn't. is rosenstein in trouble? gregg: he's certainly in trouble. this is his standard excuse, when he's caught in engage in wrongdoing, he says my words were misinterpreted. this is a guy who should have recused himself at the outset. and mccabe demanded at a
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meeting and mueller is there, that rosenstein recuse himself. in my book i cite the number of law professors who were astonished, that he demanded and rosenstein didn't recuse himself. there is rosenstein. he is the definition of a conflict of interest and he should have recused himself. he has been suppressing documents in an effort to apparently cover up his own wrongdoing. david: he told the president that in fact what he said about carrying a wire was said in jest, was sarcastic, whatever. the president has to deal with a man who may have lied to him directly about that. he was pretty good about standing up behind rosenstein because he was working for the vital part of the justice department. if he lied to the president, he's done, right?
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>> absolutely. but what rosenstein can't do is lie to congress under oath which is why he doesn't want to do an interview that's transcribed, recorded or under oath. he just wants to have a conversation where he can lie to the chairman of the committee the same way he allegedly lied to the president. if you are under oath, you can't do that. it speaks volumes about rosenstein's conduct and intentions. david: so many strings to this story getting tied together in an interesting knot. coming up next, the radical dimms identity shifting into an unhinged mob. >> when someone says when they go low, we go high. no, no. when they go low, we kick them. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for. >> please get up in the face of
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some congress people. >> you see anybody from that cabinet, you tell them they are not welcome. david: we'll take up that and a lot more in ed rollins. lot more in ed rollins. ...for that, and just a second, we also have the mendez mediation. brian is going to take the lead just follow his- hello. uh, no i need it right now. yeah... success is a numbers game. and you're not going to win if you keep telling yourself to wait. the more often that you choose courage,
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president trump: you know all about pastor brunson. he went through a lot, but he's on his way back. we have done that with a lot. we have had a lot of success. north korea. egypt. remember? we bring a lot of people back. that's good. they want to come back to our country and they are coming back to our country. david: judge a man by what he gets done. president trump in his rally outside cincinnati, ohio bringing home american pastor andrew brunson from turkey after putting the screws on that country. he spent two years in a turkish prison and is expected to be back on u.s. soil tomorrow morning. top strategist for the great america pac, ed rollins. there was a time i group in, i thought most of americans
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thought america was or thought it should be, every american, we could do everything we can to save an american that was held hostage abroad. that changed during the obama year and i suspect it will help republicans. >> the president's role in continuing to put pressure on the turkish government for this man who was unfairly held for over two years. it's a great salute to him and great tribute to this country. it's also the methodology. he doesn't back away. he doesn't say it's okay. david: the obamaway was to briep the cap towards which not only was ethically wrong, but it encourages more of the same. and the willingness to use america. we have great power.
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ed: neck and military. david: to use that power to get what americans need done. what we were willing to do with our friend like canada it got the job done. ed: this is a president with great strength. he doesn't care with the public says or the polls say. he'll do what he thinks is right, and let history be the judge. so far he had extraordinary success. david: you were part of an administration that did use the strength and power of america as a country that could rescue hostages as a means of political success. obviously the negotiations for the american hostages in iran were different. but the hostage -- the idea of an american held hostage abroad
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by an american power. >> the first week of the reagan administration when we brought the hostages home from iran. ronald reagan stood on the south lawn and said never again will we allow this to happen. >> it's not only the way they look, it's the way they are fighting. this week we saw as i put up in the beginning of this segment, examples of this measly way that the democrats have brought to the fore. exemplified by hillary clinton saying if you disagree with you, you don't deserve civility. it's similar to what's happening on college campuses. if you disagree with the politically correct way of viewing the world, they won't get you speak at all. >> i have never seen anything less civil than the way the
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democrats treated judge kavanaugh a few weeks ago. if she wants to advocate civility and that's the best example of it, i don't want any part of it. she wants to get back on the ticket again and that's not going to happen. >> i think if we keep talking about -- we made great momentum. it helped in the senate races. we sort of filled the bucket with all the races we had in the last cycle. there are three or four democrats in democrats and three or four more republicans in jeopardy. we are talking about putting the money up for the wall come september is very, very important. david: beside style, there is substance. it's a matter of who gets the job done. you think of what happened the past year and a half.
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renewed stent in our power and willingness to use it. renewed respect for law enforcement in the united states which reached a low point. and strong borders. what do democrats stand for? what accomplishments if any do they have to present to voters in the next election? >> same old. elect us, we'll get rid of trump's tax cuts and have more spending programs. and medicare for all which is their new thing which will destroy medicare for those it's intended for, the elderly in this country. ed: he had nothing to wrong on, she had nothing to run on, and you can't beat donal donald trus record the first two years. david: be sure to vote in tonight's poll. do you think the dimms are
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participating in mob violence because they have no new ideas? cast your vote on twitter @lou @loudobbs. a reminder, i have got a new show, it's called "bulls and bears" and premiered monday at 5:00 p.m. right here on fox business network. tonight president trump and republicans in congress gear up for a fight with the obstructionist democrats over the border wall. president trump: the on thing they are good at is destruction and delay. they don't want to give us the wall. they fight in unison because they think it's a good political thing. we have done a great job considering we don't have a wall. we need the wall. david: former acting i.c.e.
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david: welcome back. i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. there is breaking news from ohio where president trump is speaking to supporters near cincinnati calling out radical dimms. president trump: republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. david: the president's rally is in support of the republican congressman steve shabbat and jim renasi. joining me, tom whiton, the president mentions the pledge he has the been able to follow
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through on because of so much stalling from congress. are we close or how far away are we? >> we are far away. they gave some funding, but nowhere near the amount needed. it shouldn't be a partisan issue. defending the country and securing the bored. everybody in washington should want to do that. there is no downside to reducing illegal immigration and the flow of drugs into this country. david: there is no logic in a lot of the rhetoric from people who want to prevent that from happening. claire mccaskill was talking about fentanyl, and she said the president's discussion of border security detract from our ability to stop fentanyl. >> the wall would slow the flow
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of fentanyl coming across the border. it's coming in through the mail system. the feds are attacking the mail system. but it's coming across that border, too. i'm disappointed she made a statement like that. david: what the federal agents who work for i.c.e. are doing, they are trying to keep out the bad guys. but they are also trying to keep out the drugs. and they risk their lives in doing that, yet they want to get rid of i.c.e. >> the president made the war on fentanyl a priority. when i was the i.c.e. director, i funded title 3 in overtime for law enforcement. we trained self law enforcement agencies on how to handle it. we have been very productive on this. the war on fentanyl is on going.
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she is conflating the issues. the administration is concentrating on fentanyl. but the wall is a totally different issue. and it will help stem the flow. she is just wrong. david: the democrats' war on i.c.e. they kind of backed off on that. i think they got backlash from their constituents. they are saying we are seeing they are keeping the bad folks out. but i am just wondering what you personally felt. it's an insult to the people who put their lives on the line trying to protect american citizens to suggest not only that we should get rid of ice, but there is something wrong with the people who work for i.c.e. >> the congressmen and senators who said that, it's ridiculous on its face. i.c.e. doesn't make this stuff
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up. i.c.e. enforces the law congress implemented. for the 20,000 men and women of i.c.e. who strap a gun to their hips every day to defend this nation, that's a slap in the face. go walk the wall of fallen law enforcement officers and then say that. david: the suggestion there is any kind of anti-latino influence involved in what the i.c.e. agents do. i looked at i.c.e. agents and border patrol people who have been killed in the line of duty. more than half of the names i saw are hispanic names. they are among the top i.c.e. agents risking their lives. they are among the top border agents being killed in the line of duty. that's an insult to the agents
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and agency, but to the families trying to defend the bad guys. >> we removed aliens to 140 didn't countries. we are an equal opportunity deporter. david: tom, thank you for the work you have done for this country. coming up next. small by comparison. president trump says he plans to call the saudi king about the disappearance of a "washington post" journalist. we take that up after a short break.
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the more likely you'll succeed. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. david: the communist collaborators at google says his company believes offering their services in china could have quote a broad range of benefits. google has been under pressure to build a search engine to comply with chinese laws for more censorship and less privacy for chinese customers. new developments in the disappearance of a "washington post" journalist in turkey.
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turkey says they have recordings of his killing. president trump: we'll find out what happened with respect to the terrible situation in turkey. they are look hard and fast. not only us. a lot of people are looking to find out. it's potentially a terrible situation. christian whiton, a former state department official. first a more positive story from turkey. the release of our pastor, pastor brunson. it's the most of undiplomatic form of di -- of form of diplome
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have seen, but that's probably a good thing. >> the state department notoriously not helpful to americans seeking help. typically we don't make progress and americans could toil for years and years in prison. but the president raised the issue publicly. and our tariffs put you are kips economy into a tailspin. when you are tough with potential adversaries, you get results. david: unlike a bribe, this is not something they would want to repeat. if you bribe somebody, if they take an american, they will take more americans because they will get more money. if you put the crews on them, they are less likely to do it again. >> that's been demonstrated
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around the world. it's not just noticed by turkey, our fair weather friend. and the lesson is clear. if you take an american hostage there will be a price to pay. david: let's talk about what happened to kashhoggi. they were apparently bugging the consulate in turkey. that's how they got these tapes, audio and visual that apparently show the murder of this guy. >> that's the implication. you can't get that information by putting a cup up to a wall and listening. it implies audio and video. it surprises me the saudis would
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accept that amount of surveillance inside and embassy. david: the president said he's going to talk to the saudi king to try to get him to cooperate with us. we can forget because we produce enough our oil. they have to sell it in light of a glut of oil in the world. but we do need their help or it's helpful to have their help in dealing with iran. and we might lose that if we play hardball with them. >> it's important to raise this issue. who country should use consulates or embassies as a place to murder dissident. we don't want to knock the saudis out of the fight with iran. they spend $60 billion to $70 billion on defense. that's two to three times what israel spend. when it comes to resisting iran.
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we have aircraft carriers in the persian gulf. but they are fighting a proxy war in yemen. david: meanwhile you have got china. i just talked about google it's extraordinary how they are essentially helping the chinese to spy on their people and censor information coming from their people. what do you think of all that? >> it's disappointing. google is not alone among silicon valley companies willing to help china censor the internet but not helping the fbi unlock a cell phone after a terrorist attack. but silicon valley believes they are going to get access to the giant chinese market, 1.3 billion people. the chinese have been selling
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this mirage for a long time. if you get deep into the chinese business they will take away your assets or your technology. david: you look what happened in china. it's extraordinary. the last couple years he were throwing up their hand saying they are take over the little island in the south china sea. but we can't do anything about it. when president trump first was inaugurated, xi looked invincible. he doesn't look that way anymore. >> it's been an amazing flipping of the script. trump was going to be impeached, powerless. and now you have the chinese currency in a til spin. their growth is slowing. they lie about their numbers. and even the incorrect numbers aren't so good.
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the united states economy is very strong. and most of importantly of all, trump does not differentiate foreign policy from trade policy. really taking the bloom off the rose with china and pushing back. david: be sure to vote in tonight's poll. do you think the radical dimms are participating in a campaign of intimidation and mob violence because they have no new ideas? cast your vote @loudobbs. the national left-wing media has a collective meltdown over kanye west's oval office meeting with president trump. >> this is such a blitzkrieg of blathering on one level. >> there is a deep sense of betrayal among people who follow hip hop and rap. >> this was a giant shiny object
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in the oval office wearing a red hat. bonkers. >> that was an assault on our white house. >> why give it all this hype? why fan the flames of the foolish. it's not okay with happened here. dave were we'll take that up after some quick - at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. [message notification] earthquake? [message notification] next thursday?
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david: president trump: just laid out the starks differences between the radical dimms and border security. president trump: the democrats want to turn america into a seen it sanctuary city for ms-13 killers and anybody else who wants to come in. we are not going to have it. republicans believe our country should be a sanctuary for law abiding americans not criminal aliens. david: jamie dimon crossing president trump and heep heaping praise on jerome powell. jim question dimon tells reports
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we think chairman powell is doing and excellent job. last month he had to walk back comments that he could beat president trump in an election because he's tougher and smarter than he is. but we would like to remind jamie dimon and chairman powell since president trump's election the dows jones industrial is up 7,000 points. mniger, let's talk about what happened last night. antifa, the radical left wing outfit that follows through on what democrats are advising people to get radical. they attacked the republican headquarters in new york city.
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they did damage, and they said in a note attached to their damage, this is merely the beginning. it's the same week eric holder and hillary clinton said if you disagree with somebody you don't have to be civil with them. do you see any connection? >> i absolutely do. you have not had leaders, a former first lady and secretary of state, a former attorney general actually encouraging this kind of mob recklessness violent anarchy since the democrats had the end of the reconstruction period when the klu klux klan was a mainstream organization within the democratic party. some call it the military arm of the democratic part that was successful at diseven franchise newly -- disenfranchising newly
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freed slaves that were virtually all republican. you talk about real voter suppression. that's what was going on back then because we had leaders encourage and actively being involved. and that's what hillary and eric hold are doing. david: they are encouraging mobs. a lot of people don't like the phrase, lynch mob. lynching was not just reserved for one race. but anybody that a mob felt deserved to be deprived of any judicious process. that's what hillary clinton is talking about. tammy: great analogy there. the kind of a last desperate gasp of people with ideas that have been rejected. we are moving forward.
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that we have been an economy that is doing well. yet they don't have any ideas to counter that. so the difference is then they resort to issuing threats and wanting and encouraging and endorsing chaos. the problem of course is you have to take into consideration the context. they are saying these things while violence has taken place. attempted mass murder and attempted stabbing. letters with the wrong ingredient for ricin. the doxxing of senators on the judiciary committee. rand paul said he's concerned somebody is going to get killed. we had mrs. obama say this is not right. david: there are are some mainstream democrats trying to separate themselves. tammy: they are not leadership.
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it seems to be obvious to some leadership. but leadership of the democratic party in general is not coming together to say enough is enough because this is going to go off the rail. david: i want to talk about kanye west. it's not so much what he said in the oval office, it's the reaction to his being in the oval office. some of the worst slurs you can possibly think of being used to describe his behavior. what do you make of all that? >> i think it's disgusting. if any republican or conservative uttered that kind of language against a celebrity, be it taylor swift or one of these legion of hollywood celebrities that support liberal causes, they would be called racist, sexist, homophobic. the two are not unrelated. what we talked about earlier in
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terms of encouraging mob violence. this desperate attack against kanye west. camn tammy is -- tammy is spot on. the democrat party is out of ideas. the organizing principle and foundation of the left these day with the civil rights legislation being successful and women's rights going much further. all the advances being made, the only only organizing principle they have is hate. tammy: let me add one thing, niger. i want to remind people one of the core elements of what mr. west is being accused of is mental willness. that's what tyrants have always done with their opponents. they declare them insane and they disappear it's amazing how
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you see the same paterno curl. that's been the' accusations against him. calling him disturbed. david: that's what the soviet union did to dissidents. since we are a perfect institution, communist russia is a perfect institution, if you disagree with us, they lock people up in insane-asylums for the rest of their life. tammy: that's not the party of john f. kennedy. not anymore. david: are voters going to react negatively to this? tammy: they already are. and what i see on social media. this is a huge disaster. >> the black male vote is going to lead the black vote to break
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