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how would you describe it? >> westside story and breakdance. david: they are trying. i'm sure the leaders are having a great time. we'll see you next time. president trump: i was going to meet with president trump, but with respect to the ships with the sailors,. liz: we bring you the latest as the media continues to speculate without proof that president trump canceled his meeting with russian president vladimir putin not because of russia's escalating aggression with the ukraine, but because of michael cohen's plea. the ukraine is banning russian
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men 16-60 from the country. watch out, silicon valley. we have breaking news on brand-new calls out of europe for a special counsel like robert mueller to get to the bottom of the problems at facebook and google. did you know democrats have lobbed more than five dozen subpoenas at the president? congressman darrell issa joins me on that. and on james comey's fight with congress. a "new york times" op-ed and cnn anchor say they don't see it just yet. tensions at the border. the beltway media criticized for
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downplaying the crisis. but we have shocking numbers how lethal those drugs are that are pouring over the border. 100-mile-an-hour car chases with illegals. chinese illegals coming ashore in a both on a california beach. thank you for watching. money, politics. we have the debate behind tomorrow's headlines. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] you are watching the fox business network. the dow closing up nearly 200 points. it's best week since the. >> i recollection. president trump and xi jinping meeting at the g20 summit. the president signed a trade pac at the summit.
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blake berman is there in argentina with more. reporter: the ebbs and flows with president trump and china and whether they could break the trade stalemate. at the white house before the president got on board air force one, he said he thinks the u.s. and china are close to a trade deal, but he may not necessarily want it because the current situation has billions of dollars flowing into the u.s. treasury due to tariffs. but at the g20 he struck a different tone. president trump: we'll be meeting with china tomorrow. we have already spoken. we are working very hard. if we can make a deal, that will be good. reporter: bob lighthizer says he has no reason to believe why the
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dinner meeting between president trump and president xi tomorrow night won't be a success. still many questions surrounding that potential trade deal. but the president celebrating a victory on a much different one. while the president was able to celebrate one of his signature achievements there will be was much more room for him to go on this one as congress will weigh in on it come 2019. let's get to the next'. liz: the administration saying the cancellation of the meeting with putin was over the aggression with the ukraine.
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steve hilton, what is your take on this? steve: this is one of the most of laughable examples of trump derangement syndrome. they have literally gone within 24 hours from saying trump must stand up to trump to criticizing him for doing so. trump's critics don't have an intellectual basis for what he has done. liz: reports indicate russian tanks are just 11 miles from the ukraine border. steve, i like your reaction to the russian captain, what he was yelling when his vessel rammed on sunday a ukrainian boat. let's listen.
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liz: clearly the intent there, we showed in subtitles in english what the captain was saying. the intent was to ram the ukrainian boat. isn't that enough reason to cancel the meeting with putin? steve: that was a raw moment to hear that's aggressive gesture. you are right to cancel the meeting. but long term the real story is standing up to president putin's aggression which the obama administration failed to do. they did nothing when putin walked into cry me a and ukraine. the trump administration is being tough on russia.
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we have seen that sanctions. what president trump has done to unleash american energy production is the key to taking away putin's power to wander around the world doing whatever he wants. his energy is what his country depends on. liz: steve, your take on germany now silenced on russia sticking it to the ukraine. the gas pipeline deal with germany means russia can circumvent the ukraine. steve: that pipeline is a total outrage. the chairman of the company that put that deal together is the former german chancellor.
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it's completely corrupt. president trump was right to raise that at the nato summit where he let the nato secretary-general have it in relation to that pipeline. it's a real security issue. we need to take russia out of europe's orbit on energy. liz: some top analysts are saying it might be better for the u.s. to stay silent and quietly use power. some are pointing out what china is doing. they don't ram boats in the south china sea. it slowly turned reefs into islands and fortifies them into air bases. steve: but we are not an authoritarian regime so we do things differently. the point is to stand up to that internationally. this administration is doing
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that much more than we have seen before, especially in relation to china where president trump overturned decades of sucking up to china. and i think we need to see more of that with china and russia. the language they understand, the real pressure. liz: the tone is different at the g20. final words? steve: i think that there is a good instinct to try and make a deal. our president needs to keep up the pressure on china. he's got them in the right place for the first time in many, many years they are worried about what america is going to do. liz: you can catch steve's show ""the next revolution"" sundays at 9:00 p.m. eastern time.
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let's bring in the panel. what's -- first to you, kirk, ways your take on the media beltway and their reporting saying because michael cohen reached out reportedly and allegedly to somebody in the kremlin, that's why the president canceled his meeting with vladimir putin. >> i like how this revelation, michael cohen went on google to find the guy's address to send it to him. i am glad about these russiaophobes come lately. when i was literally in the cold war across from the russians and they wanted to kill us. i remember my liberal friend were telling me you are crazy, you are nuts, you are war mongering. now we realize russia bad.
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i'm glad they came to the party 35 years late. >> i think we are finally holding russia to task. i think steve was right. putin respond to strength and power. the president didn't show that before. and we are making progress there. the issue of energy dependence in europe, depending on russia for natural gas. it's a dangerous circumstance happening right now in western europe. we have to show power through the congress and the president and we are doing that. liz: to kristen's point about fuel, our oil patch rescues us from a potential recession and right after the 2008 crisis the oil patch is really firing on all cylinders. in the permian basin they are
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giving away natural gas for free. >> i'm so tired of the european elite refusing to do their share. building a pipeline to bypass the ukraine so they can import more russian fossil fuels when we have them for sale. now they are on putin's leash. they belong to him. the people who guard him for 30 years. >> i would just point out. i was talking to a few friend of mine earlier. we hit an all-time high of export of crude oil to western europe. this is something they are paying attention to. >> we should sell it all to them. they should buy nothing from russia. every dollar they give to putin is another dollar or armaments to kill ukrainians and
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lithuanians and latvians. that's not oil, that's blood. liz: take that on, kristen. >> i would agree with that. it's not a partisan issue. russia is a threat to the rest of the world, not just to us. liz: russia is in trouble, it's in recessionary mode. there is more saber rattling coming out of those countries when they are down on the mat, right? >> it's foolish saber rattling. we don't want to be opposed to russia in the way we were during the cold war. i personally served in it. we were excited when the wall fell. if there was hope they could join the nation and become prosperous and a peaceful part of the community. if they are looking for a fight,
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here we are vladimir with let's rock. liz already great stuff there. u.s. officials say troops at the border will be cut to 4,000 eventually from 5,600. jeff tall is in tijuana with the latest. reporter: we are at the newest shelter to open up in tijuana housing migrants from central america. a big part of the reason why they opened up this shelter is because of all the space here compared to the old shelter. there is also much more covered space compared to the old shelter which is an issue with the heavy rains that have fallen. with so many people living in such a tight space, health has become an issue. we talked to one migrant who moved from one shelter to the
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other. >> people crying. little kid, woman. old people crying with the rain and nothing to eat, no water. no bathrooms. nothing like that. we call to the government to see if it can help us. reporter: the local tijuana government moved much of the resources to the new shelter. we'll see how many migrants are enticed to move to the new shelter and how many will give up on the dream of entering the united states and return to central america. liz: the fbi investigating the hotel chain marriott after it suffered the second worst cyber attack in the last 10 years. 5 million guest records potentially hacked. that's more than the population
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of the u.s. and russia combines. marriott is trying to grow around the world. now senators and state attorneys general demanding answers. alaska. a 7.0 earthquake caused widespread damage. more than 100 schools canceled classes. new developments on the deadly lion aircraft off indonesia that's killed 141 people. boeing software blamed for the crash. boeing is considering upgrading that software in 6 to 8 weeks. new calls out of the e.u. to appoint a robert mueller-type special prosecutor to get to the bottom of user abuses at facebook and google.
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gm, the workers there in lordstown, ohio, publicly praying for each other after the car company announced 14,000 layoffs. that story coming up next. over 100 years ago, we were talking about the model t. now here we are talking about winning the most jd power iqs and appeal awards. talking about driver-assist technology talking about cars that talk and listen. talking about the highest customer loyalty in the country. but that's enough talking. seriously. that was a lot of talking. back to building
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liz:ed the trump administration is going to invite volkswagen, bmw and daimler to the white house next week. last night on this show we had on the mayor of lordstown, ohio. he said every job lost there at that gm factory causes numerous other jobs last that we pend on the factory. some say it could be as high as 7 jobs that are lost for each gm worker. that's a lot of jobs.
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>> it is. that's why obama and everybody wanted to save general motors and ford during the financial crisis. it wasn't just those jobs that were in peril. it's the suppliers and the community that's in jeopardy. right now there are a million more jobs available than there are workers to fill them. it's such an ebullient jobs market. there are a lot of manufacturing jobs. added 300,000 jobs in manufacturing the last two years. i'm unhappy as president trump is about what general motors is doing because it was their problem and they guessed wrong on the kinds of cars that americans are going to wants. everybody bought into the idea oil prices were never coming down again.
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liz: you wonder why they can't build factories that can be retooled when prices go down. >> i think we are overstocked in general. liz: you know what's interesting, we have ohio congressman time ryan, visibly upset. he's basically shooting an arrow across the bow saying washington doesn't care about middle america. he's saying coastal elites tomorrow care about their neck of the woods. he's saying d.c. is ignoring middle america. he's not saying trump is, he's saying d.c. >> it's called the rust belt for a reason. we lost millions of jobs and no one said a word. hostility towards these trade
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agreements and other people take our jobs is not new. there always reason why this all happened. trump set the stage for tree rival in manufacturing in this country, and there are many reasons to think we are competitive. energy through our lifetimes will not change. that's a big change or difference between us and germany. i think there are incredibly stupid energy policies. we are still a bigger consumer market. we have english speaking labor. we have all kinds of advantages. the pessimism of the obama years i think was totally wrong. i think we can do this. and some of the european automakers are talking about expanding here. and i think given properer inseasoin --proper incentives, o
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that. >> obama didn't know anything about private industry. liz: president obama was talking about manufacturing think tanks and institutes. >> right. if you lower taxes and you are competitive, and we were not historically. we have the highest tax rate for our corporations, and you get back some of this environmental regulation, you know what? you can compete here. and i think that's the big takeaway. thank you, have a good weekend. you won't believe the numbers we are see being the new reports of the massive amount of illegal drugs seized at the border. 78 million people.
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78 million people. we'll discuss whether the beltway media is downplaying the danger at our doorsteps that's so bad for the country. a bombshell report, "the washington post" reporting facebook was use your data as a bargaining chip in exchange to get companies to buy advertising. s of race cars) the same iot technology on the ibm cloud that helps race teams improve performance and safety. bye. girls, don't wave at strangers. can now be built into everything we drive. when you apply expertise across an industry, bye! you can put smart to work.
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amazon and air bnb, this as calls grow in europe for a new robert mueller type special prosecutor to go after facebook and other big tech companies. this is the former prime minister of belgium. he's an eu official. he's saying, quote, facebook's monopoly control over millions of people personal data and the flow of news and information on-line pose a clear and present threat to democracy. he also says that facebook's management has shown time and again it cannot be trusted to behave responsibly. this official also pointing out that facebook has failed to still deliver a comprehensive internal audit about what exactly happened with the cambrid cambridge scandal. he compared it to the banking crisis. he's saying banks then didn't regulate themselves. techs sure as not. we have to step in. our guests are back.
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a robert mueller type special prosecutor to investigate facebook and silicon valley? what do you think? >> well, since i don't think much of robert mueller, i don't think much of that idea, but i do think that the tech monopolies because that's what they are, aren't really capitalism in the way that we know it. what they are doing is they are not only playing with our data, they are trying to control the flow of information. and the simple fact is, no capitalist ideology that i'm familiar with requires us to submit to a bunch of bay area liberals deciding what we can and can't say. something's got to be done. they haven't done it. i'm willing to look at some options. and they brought it on themselves. liz: you know, kristen, for facebook, you know, for all the data scandals, right, are they sincerely sorry that they got caught? >> i think that's the situation we're looking at. i mean, this is a situation where -- and i agree with my counterpart on the right --
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there's something that has to be done. i'm not sure about a special prosecutor, but there's clearly a role for congress to act in a bipartisan way to regulate because facebook itself isn't regulating. the issue comes down to the devil being in the details. do you regulate facebook as a financial institution, a news organization, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. and i think that they began to ask those questions when they brought zuckerberg -- liz: they are exempt from lawsuits because they say they publish political discourse. >> right. liz: the issue too, kurt, is that facebook says it did not sell your data. it is saying it sold access to the data. the entire app industry is built on the backs of facebook user data and google data. we also had sandberg asking facebook workers curt to do opposition research on george soros after soros said facebook
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a menace. >> look, i'm no fan of george soros and facebook can do and whatever politicking it wants, but you know what? so can we. and the simple fact is, facebook and twitter and all the rest of these tech giants have taken an outside role in our politics. i would not be as concerned if they were not monopolies, but they transparentally are. and we have to do something about it. we have got to maintain a system where every american can participate in the debate. and from the bannings on twitter and facebook and everything, we see that a bunch of hipsters in san jose, california, are trying to decide what can and can't be said over the internet. and that's unacceptable, meaning we won't accept it. liz: i'm sorry to jump in because we do have breaking news now, kristen, that google, there's new reports that again, google based on internal e-mails google workers again debated
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burying, pushing down conservative media in searches in the searches on the search engine, with the goal of impacting future election, kristen, that's a bombshell. >> yeah, i mean, whether it's russia, whether it's, you know, and this isn't in my mind a political issue. i mean, there are people on the left that are doing it. there are people on the right that are doing it. there are certainly foreign governments that are trying to impact our elections. liz: time and again, kristen, we do see conservative voices suppressed on facebook and google. that's a fact. i have seen it. i have seen the report. >> well, i mean, at the end of the day, it's all across the board on the right and left, it is unacceptable. and, you know, it is very clear that they can't police themselves. we need to step in. liz: kurt and kristen, you have been great. thank you very much. say hi to barky, curt, you have a new dog. >> we do. liz: i love it. coming up the beltway media down
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playing the border crisis in the face of staggering new data about lethal drugs including fentanyl pouring in. mayhem, like fatal car chases with illegals, and more. we're going to talk to former i.c.e. acting director owen about that, next. later in the show, we are looking at the facts, just the facts and nothing but the facts in the news about michael cohen and the mueller probe, with bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal." stay there. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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liz: the media continues to down play the criminal problems at the border. look at this. new government data show that the amount of illegal fentanyl seized this year and last could kill about 78 million people. yes, 78 million people. you just need 2 milligrams of fentanyl to kill somebody. there's even more mayhem at the border. feds also just arresting 39 smugglers and another major 2.7 million dollars drug bust
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involving crystal meth. separately from that, three killed and seven hurt. authorities have not said if they are illegals. here's what happened. a truck hit speeds of 100 miles-per-hour in a chase at the border with border patrol. it's believed that there was a smuggler, human trafficking smuggler. another nine illegals came ashore at laguna beach california, a number of them from china. why are so many in the beltway media down playing the border chaos? >> steadily escalated the rhetoric on this. whether or not he created it, he certainly heightened. >> these are families. >> i would want to focus on actual threats, not inventive threats. >> that's not who is in that caravan by in large. as long as president trump insists on perpetuating that myths, insists on doing that, we're not going to reach a
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political solution. liz: great to see you, sir. >> good to see you. liz: it is almost like they are standing in each other's corner and not trying to get to the bottom of it. enough fentanyl to kill 78 million seized this year and last year at the border. 2 milligrams can kill you. are we in the media not giving enough coverage? >> there's coverage, but the left, don't want to talk about it. the smuggling of fentanyl is very powerful and very cheap. drug smuggling, the southern border is a way to get through. when you talk about illegal immigration, you can't leave out drug smuggling. the same organization who smuggle aliens, many of them smuggle drugs. it comes hand in hand. they don't want to talk about border security or border patrol, which they don't want. liz: let's get to the car
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crashes happening along certain routes out of the border. what's the detail on that? i think you said in talking to us, it only takes upwards of five minutes to get from the board tore a major highway -- the border to a major highway? >> i was a border patrol agent in boulevard, i patrolled those roads for years. when that accident occurred, really close to the border. as a matter of fact, me and my partner seized 1200 pounds of cocaine in that very similar ar area. it takes 3 to 6 minutes from that border to interstate 8. once they get to the interstate, they get lost in the traffic. luckily we saw the vehicle within the interstate. within five minutes you can be from the mexican border on a major interstate and get lost in interstate traffic. liz: what's your chinese nationals, illegals coming ashore at laguna beach? >> when i was director of i.c.e., we removed people to almost 140 different countries.
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the border patrol arrests people from over 100 countries every year. chinese usually come through canada, but you see more and more of the chinese are coming through the southern border. there's a lot of attention right now on the southern border with dod down there along with extra border patrol assets. they are trying to find ways around it. the president sent dod down there, the cartels are going crazy. they can't move their product as freely as they could because they move a group of aliens in one sector, keep the border patrol busy and move narcotics and bad people through another sector. the dod is shutting that down pretty well. liz: that's the breaking news. we want to have you back on the show next week about how the pentagon officials -- excuse me, troops at the border are shutting down the drug cartels. great stuff, tom. thank you very much for your service to our country. come back soon. >> you got it. liz: we want you next week, actually. coming up democrats firing off at trump. more than five dozen subpoenas were aimed at trump so far this year from the democrats.
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we're bringing on republican congressman daryl issa to take it on. the left and the right asking just where is that smoking gun against trump in the michael cohen guilty plea? cnn asking that. new york times asking that. we're going to take it up with bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal" next. when my hot water heater failed it rocked our world. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom.
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>> this is clearly not welcome news for the president. i don't want to pretend that it is. i look at these documents and i don't see any evidence of conspiracy between members of the trump team and members of the russian government to interfere in the election. >> the fact that it was negotiated with a foreign power, or business deals while you are running for president -- >> not illegal -- >> yes, yes. >> but still no conspiracy? liz: no conspiracy, that's jake tapper of cnn saying that. let's get right to bill mcgurn of the "wall street journal" over the robert mueller probe. i mean, so the new york times also saying the same thing that jake tapper said. your take? >> my take is i never thought i would be saying to you i agree with jake tapper, but there's no evidence of what the charge was. look, i think special counsel -- i think special counsel's corrupt, independent counsel's
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corrupt, absolutely, it is a bad idea. it is extra constitutional. they are supposed to be even if you take it seriously, it is supposed to be investigating a crime. this one was set up as a counterintelligence effort to investigate what russia did in the election and whether the trump organization or trump people were complicit in that, conspired to alter the election. liz: uh-huh. >> no evidence of that, all these months into it. it looks to me like what the special counsel is doing is trying to put together this narrative of here's these things trump did and maybe didn't come clean about them later, but not illegal. but is that really what a special counsel -- should we have these extra constitutional people hovering around the edges with all this power and being in fact an opposition power? i don't think so. liz: they are saying trump wasn't forthcoming about his business dealings with the tower in moscow. >> i'm not sure. first of all, he didn't have a business deal -- liz: there was no guarantee on it. >> it didn't go through; right? second, i believe donald trump jr. in his testimony talked
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about looking at investments from 2015 and 2016 as well. so there's really not a lot of new there. liz: 19 months into this, and the d.c. media beltway is absolutely unhinged. >> of course. liz: the poison coming out of it. sorry, i watch it. it is poison. and they're not reporting -- you know, i talk to people, oh, boeing had a problem with software in an airplane? really? facebook is having a problem? they are watching msnbc or cnn, it is unbelievable what's going on. >> it is, look, i think you can think the special counsel's provisions is corrupting to politics without believing that the special counsel himself bob mueller is personally corrupt. liz: understood, yeah. >> it just leads to this because it doesn't seem to be in anyone's interest to say i've looked into this, and i haven't found what i was charged with finding. liz: they are going to try to link roger stone with wikileaks to --
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>> right. we have heard michael cohen is not an honest guy, got a lot of legal problems that again didn't really have anything to do with collaboration with the trump administration and the government of russia to effect the outcome of the elections. right? liz: will you come back on -- >> yes. liz: when do you think mueller is going to come forward? >> i don't know, i had thought with the questions to the president that that's kind of what you do near the end, but there's no sign of the end. that's one of the problems. liz: bill mcgurn we need you on the story. will you come back? >> yes, i will. liz: good to see you, sir. >> thank you. liz: we'll be right back. stay right there. darrell issa is next.
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liz: it looks like the demmatic game plan is to bury the trump white house in subpoenas. with us now is republican congressman, darrell issa, of california. >> it will be iting to see if they can exceed in a month what any republican did in a year of subpoenas. i want to congratulate you on your nomination to run the u.s. trade agency. liz: five dozen subpoenas filed against the white house. >> they are playing into their
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own election narrative. they basically said trump has done all these things wrong and we'll prove it by getting the documents. i think they will be surprised that after an extensive period of time what they will have is similar to what you had in the last segment. mueller is two years into investigating and is still looking for the crime that was alleged. liz: james comey says he wants a public hearing. he's afraid of leaks. >> one of the ways to prevent leaks is tore comey to not be a leaker. he had an assurance by chairman goodlatte that the entire interview would be record and made available so it wouldn't be
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about leaks. it would be about having the off air hour per side deposition comey has grown up in. depositions aren't done in five-minute sound bites the way public hearings are, and comey knows that. liz: there is nothing wrong with a behind-doors hearing, then you can have the transcript released. >> if we were in a public hearing and we asked questions about fisa, the first thing he would say is i can't answer in this venue. he would like to be out in the open because the situations related to guysa wrongdoing would be questions he wouldn't answer. if he's asked a question and he says it's classified, we would
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say great, let's make sure we only have people with clearances in the room. he would like to circumvent that and get out of town as the republicans leave control of the house. liz: ways the one thing that bothers you of comey in this entire affair. >> you want a higher opinion of integrity than some of the things he has done. remember he claimed he couldn't crack the apple phone and he had to get apple to give him a code-breaking software. later shown to be something he didn't need. somebody you relied on for the most of pormt law enforcement agency who plays fast and loose with what he says and does. that's a disappointment and makes you worry about whether you can trust the next management of the fbi. that's something the american
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people rely on. liz: lou dobbs is next. have a good weekend. lou: good evening. our top stories. a powerful 7 magnitude earthquake hitting alaska miles from the capital city of anchorage. residents sent scrambling for safety and aftershocks are still rumbling through the region. >> the damage is significant. where it's very significant is with regard to our
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