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david: medicare, medicaid, the va. we are almost socialized medicine already. so much to talk about, so little time. thank you so much for watching. "evening edit" starts right now. president trump: we have an economy that's the hottest economy in the world. the job markets 3.7% is the best in 50 years. they are coming to joe ohio and a lot of different places. all this has led to optimism. there are a lot of people voting. fit cop out good, i think the market will go through a period like we have never seen before. liz: powerful stuff for the president as we are in the home stretch for the mid terms.
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president trump touting jobs in his pledge to america today. this as democrats are focusing solely on healthcare. can they win on that alone? we are going to debate it. we have the democrats battle plan coming together if they win the house. can trump stop them? judge andrew napolitano will be here on that. more news coming into the studio on the border clash. southern commanders say the three care vans are more organized than ever before. they have never seen anything like it. they are warning the toy evening for violence is ratcheting up despite what the main real media is now saying. we'll show you how our guys and gals at the border are object it. president trump saying up to 15,000 troops could be on their way. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for watching. money, politics, we'll bring you
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the debate. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] fox news has the latest state polls. the president is going on a whirlwind trip of rallies. reporter: five that races, three could go in either direction. three tilting towards republicans. what are we seeing in arizona. the democrat kirsten cinema versus martha mcsally come in as a tie. that's a shift from early
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october when sinema was in the lead. rural caucasians favor mcsalary by 27 points. the entire 8 as a whole, more people in arizona identify as republicans than democrats by 10 points. jeff flake is the nor over there and he'll be leaving. let's move on to indiana. joe donnelly is in the lead against republican challenger mike braun. the 7 points is within the margin of error. there seems to be a higher interest with democrats. they seem to be more excited about the mid terms. but president trump did win indiana by 19 points. those voters we polled said they currently approve his job.
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so some strength there. missouri is a tossup. we have a tie between senator claire mccaskill and josh hawley. they tie at 43% apiece. polls are showing democrats are slightly more excited about the race. let's switch to tennessee and the results we are seeing for season see. the polls are showing marsha blackburn in the lead. the republican in the lead despite the fact democrats according to our polls seem more interested than republicans in the mid terms. you know the fact that tennesseans identify as republicans by a 20-point margin.
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and. no doubt there is going to be a lot of movement in these races. five big senate races, three that could go in either direction. liz: the president celebrating another strong jobs number. 227,000 jobs for the month of october. the monthly average of job growth is better than 2016 and 2017. more trump victories here. look at this. companies hiring at healthiest pace in 8 months. the president just saying unemployment at a nearly 50-year low. so the president does have a really powerful track record going into the mid terms. let's bring in the "wall street journal" board member bill mcgurn.
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the president has a powerful track record here. >> not just the president. the republicans in the house and senate. there are a lot of races that are within the margin of error. if they break for the democrats that could be a blue wave in terms of number of seats. whris * when voters go into the booth, they pull the curtain closed and say what will the party do for me. nancy pelosi is house speaker, maxine water running financial services. >> are you trying to scare me because it's halloween? i think -- i think this point to a republican mistake. i think the republican party, especially in the house, has done incredible work another tax cuts giving us this incredible economy.
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if i sat on this show and told you it would be 2 to 3% growth, we wouldn't have believed. people with say the republicans delivered this. but they haven't sold the message that they delivered. no democrats voted for the tax cuts. they are not supporting the deregulation effort. and that's the problem. now they are hoping the spectre of hearings and the immigration caravan will carry the day. you don't celebrate your achievements, they will be used against you. liz: you can expect from the democrats a lot of fighting and contentious hearings. voter fatigue over constant ankle biting probe. they want to see things getting done. it could backifier in 202 -- it could backfire in 2020. >> it could.
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after nancy pelosi succeeded in ramming obama care through her chamber, then she lost 63 seats. who would have thought 8 years later she would be coming back in and hammering the republicans on healthcare? i think when john mccain killed the republican effort to repeal obamacare as the republicans had promised for years, he stuck the republicans with the healthcare system and no one likes it. liz: the democrats are being misleading on this. the president does have a plan to fix the healthcare system. this is what voters can expect from the democrats. nancy pelosi constantly misleads. politifact says half the time what she is is untrue. do we want two more years of that ankle biting get nothing done? maxine waters only had three pieces of legislation that
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became law. this is what you are going to get. >> they say democracy, you get the government you deserve. i hope the voters come to their senses about that. but i do think that we are in a bad place. you talked about the misrepresentations. in my district. new jersey 11th, one of the swing districts. a retiring republican. we have an attractive republican candidate. but he has a hard time selling his message. but she is portraying the tax cuts as a tax hike because of the salt caps. but a lot of people are buying it. liz: numerous think tanks say that's wrong. we'll have you on to sort it all out.
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good to see you, bill. president trump has been keeping his promises. his base loves it. it's making the democrats crazy. democrats not going full tilt on their accomplishments because they don't have much to sell. they have no border policies to sell to voters. they don't have many policy accomplishments to sell at all. let's bring in mary anne marsh and amy kramer. this will be a heck of a race, amy. >> president trump campaigned on all those issues and he's fulfilling his promises. not only is it unusual to see a politics in either party go to washington and do as they say. he's not only doing that but all americans are benefiting from this economy. we know people vote on kitchen table issues.
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pocketbook issues. even the democrats who hate him and want him gone, they are benefiting from his policies, too. they will just never admit it. >> he has kept a lot of his promises. hugh can democrats argue with that? >> he has kept his promises to his base. that means donald trump has a numbers problem. liz: tax cuts were not just for the base, they were for all of america. >> they went to the top 1% of the 1%. the vast majority of this people did not benefit from the tax cuts. they not, that's why trump is not running on it. everybody is work and their pay checks aren't going up. the economy that vast majority of americans are not benefiting
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from. liberal think tanks say all brackets have tax cuts. amy, if democrats win back the house, they will have to explain what they did the last two years besides obstructing trump's agenda. >> they haven't done anything other than obstruct and resist. if americans think we'll move forward should democrats take back the house, that won't happen. it will be more investigations. more resist and on struck and nothing will get done. the democrats played their cards and they showed what they were about when president trump brought everybody to the white house to discuss immigration and daca. they turned and they walked out. they could have been given blanket amnesty. no matter what he is for, they
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are going to be against. liz: this is going to be a tight race. are you worried about voter fatigue with all the investigations and probes? bill clinton got five seats in the house in 1998. we understand the need for it. but there is voter fatigue with constant back fighting and ankle fighting and probes. >> i feel confident about democrats winning the house. president trump basically conceded it. when you looked at the top of your show. i like where democrats are in all those races including the dead heats. when you look at the early voting. democrats benefit from early voting more than anybody else, but it's cannibalizing their
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election day. we want you to duke it out later in the show. a special programming note. fox business will have special election coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern time with lou dobbs. i'll be on with neil cavuto. and i will be on with stuart varney and "varney and company" the morning after the election. the private sector job growth coming in like gangbusters. bye-bye, adios, october. it was terrible. october historically is a slippery ride. home depot and caterpillar. they accounted for half of the dow's plunge for the month. the nasdaq has its worse month
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in 10. good-bye october, on to november. look at this. nasa retiring its space telescope. look what kepler is credited with. a discovery of over 2,500 planets outside our solar system, many of which could be promising places for life. to nasa's mission to touch the sun. the parker probe is getting closer to the sun than any other spacecraft in history. "game of thrones" fans. naomi watts will star in a new "game of thrones" series. the new spinoff called "the long
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night." next up, president trump now saying he'll deploy 15,000 troops at the border. three caravans are approaching. maybe more. our border commanders say they have never seen anything like this before. and we have got the democrats' battle plan as they gain back the house. the democrats risked belly flopping big time in the 2020 presidential elections alienating voters with it.
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li let's take a deeper -- liz: let's take a deeper dive into the democrats in the mid-term. there will be a lot of hating on trump. holding contentious hearings, ignoring the benefits of the tax cuts that benefited americans. is this the way to approach 020? >> i don't think so. because of the tax cut bill and
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the regulatory reform we achieved we are seeing the best growth we have in a long time. the lowest unemployment rate since 1969. the news about the rage increases the best in a decade. this economy picked up steam for so many people. one of my these is getting every american back in the game again. liz: that's the name of the game. every american, sir. we are coming into the christmas holiday season, people are feeling really good about the u.s. economy. your reaction to the democrats' plan to retake the house. maxine waters has been held up on ethics charges saying people get in the face of opponents. adam schiff, house intelligence house judiciary, richard neil.
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ally gentleman cummings. i say could because the senate could push back and veto this. the house democrats have no other policy plan exit to obstruct trump. i can't believe the plan. >> it's a recipe for gridlock. i serve on two of those committees. it would be impeachment central ignoring the needs of getting capital flowing again. we have been successful with the daca reforms. we have been struggling and we saw a crippling of capital flowing to our small businesses. but maxine waters chairing the financial services committee would ignore all that and turn it into impeachment central. liz: people want to see things
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getting done. and the president is getting things done. we know all about the season seaso -- we knowall about the iy rhetoric. talk to us about your campaign ad paying tribute to the pittsburgh murder victims. you are calling for unity. >> this ad -- i always wanted to run an ad like this, the idea of who defines us, what defines us as americans. we have a god-given dignity. we need everybody in the game. i wanted to have an aspirational message for our community just to think about where we have been and where we want to be. and the importance of going to the highways and biways and getting everybody back in again. part of the tax cut bill. when we asked governors of all
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of the states to designate 25% and by pass for decades capital led by senator tim scott. we had an op-ed talking about what this means to communities looking to grow local businesses so people can get back to work and they can get in the game again. liz: it's amazing what's going on in the states. the blue collar workers felt abandoned. now they are coming back in the game. thanks for coming back on. we loved having you on. liz: we invited his opponent, conor lamb on the show, we are waiting to hear back. up next, how boston media are flat out wrong by not reporting
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liz: southern border commanders tracking three car veins with potentially more. they say they have never seen anything like this. they are way more organized with the potential for vie lebs. this as the media wrong flip attacked defense secretary james mattis. look at vitriol against our good men and women and watch the defense secretary's no nonsense
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response. >> we don't do stunts in this department. we are there to support the department of wholeland security secretary who needs limit assistance. a different aspect of it, and that's what we are doing. liz: the u.s. borderer patrol is warning armed texans may form militias on their own to try to stop the caravan. here is the thing. of course, the u.s. is humanitarian. we do it the legal way. but colonel the military times got the operation order for the border and it states the reason behind the deployment of troops was quote the level of violent drug and gang activity and influx of illegal border crossing has hit crisis levels. the media is ignoring all this.
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what is the truth here? >> the truth is we have a unified command named the united states northern command. they have a responsibilities for our border. you can go back to joint task force six which is called joint task force north. we have had military personnel along the border for drug task force operations and this rights above the threshold of what the united states border patrol is prepared to do and their capability. you have our built down there -- our military down there in a support role. but fit turns out to be an invasion of our nation, we need the forces down there. liz: commanders say it's the way the caravans are pushing their
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ways through the borders. they say it's way different than what we have seen in the past. two hondurans were arrested for shooting at officers and throwing rocks and using makeshift weapons. >> the united states border patrol does have arrest authority, they can detain individuals. the united states military cannot take a law enforcement role within the borders of the united states of america. when you have people willing to breach our southern borderers, we should have military to back up our border patrol in case the zone is flood and they need additional resources. liz: critics say it's wrong what's happen together men and women who live in those border towns.
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we have a sound bite. william lajeunesse this the caravan. would i like your reaction on the back end of it. >> i heard one of the guys tell me this morning. he said president trump has to say that if he didn't, all of honduras would be come together united states. don't come in here, go home, otherwise the whole country would go up there. liz: he's hearing members of the caravan are talking about the president saying don't come here. they are saying in the caravan that the president did not say that if he did not take a tough stand. all of honduras would empty out and head our way. >> that's interesting. i don't think this is about political asylum. this is a means of coming to the united states of america for their own personal gain. sure they want a better way of
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life. but there is as proper, legal way to do that. we have people who immigrated to the united states to enjoy our way of life. go back home and work things out in your country. if you don't like the leaders, use our voices against those leaders. liz: or apply for asylum in your own country. asylum laws do not state that you get to have asylum in the united states for economic reasons. coming up. we'll break down this story. a certain progressive democrat senators ranks the worst when it comes to not crossing the aisle and getting things done. later in the show, can the president do anything to stop the democrats if they regain power? we'll ask judge andrew napolitano after the break. stay there.
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liz: real clear politics showing democrats senator whris beth warn -- elizabeth warren has a double digit lead over her republican challenger. with us now, republican senator contender for massachusetts, jeff fields. what do you say your chances are? >> we like our chances. all nothing this race is done by the same groups that put us neck-and-neck with my primary opponents that it beat 2-1. we know we are close in this race and senator warren has been overlooking massachusetts for the last six years. she doesn't even want this job as senator. she wants to run for the white
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house. they want someone who will focus on them for the next six years. liz: the boston globe says you are not bipartisan. but a study shows senator warren has a negative score for being too partisan. she ranks as the 64th worst of her colleagues. >> i had legislation passed in my freshman year through this term in office. democrats know i'm running for office and they could have stopped it. i led the largest tax repeal in the last 10 years when i stopped the gas tax. senator warren has no ability to work with republicans or the president. nothing she proposed has passed.
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as you mentioned, she is one of the most of partisan senators down in washington, having a neglect advertised scope on the luger rating. she is more about accusing republicans on trying to fix healthcare of wanting blood money from the american people. she said scientists should cut open republican bodies. that's noted the kind of talk that allows you to get things done in washington. liz: how are you going to do a better job of getting things done? >> i have been successful as a state legislator for 8 years. i was the only massachusetts republican to support the president. i will have a relationship with the white house and what i estimate to be a republican. controlled senate and have a seat at the table that elizabeth warren can never have.
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even the kavanaugh hearings were used for fundraising. she put out a request for dollars before she took the vote on the justice. there is a senate ethics complaint filed. liz: do we know who filed that complaint? >> it's an independent group i think filed it against her and kamala harris. it's been out in the news for about a day. she didn't even know about it last night. liz: nothing prove with that yet. so we'll stay on that story. senator warren's office has not yet responded to our invitation to come on the show. former democrat senator harry reid did not like birthright citizenship 25 years ago. he changed his tune. he's now blasting president trump. democrats say they will subpoena
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liz: democrats wing the house by a slim majority, they are going to obstruct and endlessly investigate president trump. what will the president do to fight back? how can the president fight back? >> everything the congress does when it writes laws or appropriates money involves two houses. but the one thing that one house can do without involvement of the other or the other is to or the president is to conduct investigation. the house judiciary committee under democrats could issue subpoenas and conduct investigation on everything.
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impeachment investigation, justice kavanaugh. any investigation they want. and there is nothing the president can do to stop them legally. he has a bully pulpit to stop them, maybe going back to reagan. but legally, there is very, very little he can do to interfere with that kind of investigation. liz: he knows ways and means can get access to his tax returns. voters are saying we are tired of this probe. we are tired of the ankle biting. >> there is a theory if the democrats do that they will virtually assure the democrats reelection. they will have two years in which to torment and stifle him and they will he'll have sufficient support in the congress to do anything wants in
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january 2021. liz: it's starting to backfire on the republicans in clinton-lewinsky. the democrats got five seats. what can the president do? >> there is nothing he can do legally. he can negotiate with them and say you keep asking general kelly to come up here to testify, you keep interfering with my cabinet members. you have jeff sessions, i'm giving you a hypothetical with forget about rebuilding of jfk airport. of course he can do that. you can negotiate in any way he wants. but he can't interfere with the
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actual investigation nor could a republican senate. liz: could he delay cooperating with the probe? >> yes. but eventually if subpoenas were served they would have to be complied with. the court will not rule on the pro priority of the subpoena. but fit's subpoena to the cabinet member and the president says don't comply, that person will be ordered to. liz: the president is a fighter. we probably know he has a battle plan ready to go. >> i think the president will pick his fights. and i think the democrats will assault him on a variety of topics. an investigation of him personally, of the trump organization and his relationship to deutsche bank and whether he should be impeached independent of what bob mueller comes up with.
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liz: democrats promised to subpoena twitter and apple and whatsapp. >> the democrats once seen ad the contents of roger clemens urine and the courts let it go through. liz: harry reid once said birthright citizenship was wrong. now he says the president is wrong. ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one
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liz: welcome back, former senate majority leader harry reid ripped to president trump's effort to get rid of birth right citizenship, saying he is profoundly wrong, this is a speech harry reid gave 25 years ago. saying no sane country would legalize. this is about people seeking political asylum. >> last year more than 100,000 people showed up. landing at our airports, washing up on our shores in leaky boats, crossing borders illegally, over staying their visas, saying
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political ai asylum. anyone no matter how specious the claim can utter those words and usely within a matter of hours be released on their own, on to streets of off country with a promise, that they will show up for a hearing 18 months later. can anyone really say they are surprised vast majority of applicants never show up for the hearings. liz: marianne marsh and amy kramer, harry reid has since apologized for that 1993 come, saying that bringing up these issues is not racist 67 we're we're just talking about securing the border, it was racist for harry reid to talk about it then. >> it seems if you pull up a 25-year-old speech from a guy
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who is not in politics any more you are losing your argument. liz: why would it be losing an argument. we know politicians flip glop off of the time. john kerry did, why is it wrong to bring it up? >> it is not wrong to bring it up, we should bring it up, there can be a gradual change but he is saying, he does not feel that way now, the deal is, liz that anything that donald trump is for they are against. i don't care what it is, they are again it they don't want him to have any more succeeds or victories, the bottom line that donald trump ran oi on immigratd sessio-- securing the border. liz: marianne.
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go ahead. >> if you make that argument, i would say what about donald trump and all republicans opposed covering preexisting continues until last two weeks now they say, they support it, yet they have voted again covering them for years, they lead a lawsuit again them, that is okay to go out and say, we're all for prickivinkive -- pro pr economists continue. >> take it. >> this only thing this dems have to run on is health care. liz: a big thing is preexisting conditions. >> it is a big issue. for marianne to say, that republican have been opposed, no, they have not, there may have been some that were, but not all. i have always supported covering
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preexisting conditions, we know that many have. if we relying on democrats to fix health care issue we're in for trouble. liz: let's get to latino vote in midterms. how dangerous is it for democrat to assume they have the latino vote? >> you should never assume you have anyone's vote, including latino. but i think donald trump decision, is going to help democrats. liz: he is not demonizing latinos, he is talking about illegals crossing the border wrongfully, but the latinos who came here legally do not like the people prosing border illegally, they have done
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reporting, i am sorry we're out of time, you are always terrific. you are great. >> thank you. liz: thank you for watching, lou dobbs is next right here on fox business network, have a good night. lou: good evening, our top story, president trump taking on a rapidly worsening border security and illegal immigration crisis, president trump and an escalating political battle with radical dems, rinos and national left wing media created or supported open borders. president trump today repeated his pledge to end so-called birth right citizenship for children of for foreign nationas and illegal immigrants. >> a person comes in, who has
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