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just sit there and take advantage of the united states. it's about time, good to see. david: great day, appreciate, lot of breaking news. thank you for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. >> we are going to announce sanctions against venezuela petroleum, the state-owned oil monopoly. we have continued to expose the corruption of ma dur ian his cronies. today's action insures they can no longer loot assets of the venezuelan people. liz: civil society collapsing in venezuela and america confront the socialist dictator billing time, striking -- big time, striking at the heart of
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maduro's money flow. it's blocking oil sales to the u.s. including its units citgo. the u.s. is saying the money should go to guaido, the opposition leader. the government is shooting and murdering its own people in the streets. 29 now dead from the uprising last week. the trump white house is saying leave, maduro, leave peacefully. you and your socialism have wrecked the country. as venezuelans cheesh trump, bernie sanders getting criticized by saying u.s. should dial it back. this as fears mourn thing that this fight could get bloody. russia and cuba paramilitary forces about ready to descend.
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president trump accepting nancy pelosi's invitation to deliver his state of the union address. olive branches being tossed all around. talks that if congress and the white house don't have a deal in three weeks, the president will trigger an emergency. britain is dealing with its own plan b to get out of the e.u. senator warren taking her march to the white house to wall street calling for the ouster of the ceo of wells fargo. the starbucks ceo howard schultz may run for the presidency as an independent. that has democrats in an uproar
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saying, howard, you are going to get trump re-elected and split the ticket. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. there was a lot of action in washington. >> 13 new indictments unsealed in new york including breaking sanctions with iran. the allegation that they lied to -- huawei lied to banks. and stealing intellectual property related to a robot used to test smart phones. >> i.p. protection, no more forced joint ventures, and the enforcement are three of the most of important issues on the agenda. reporter: the chinese hardened
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their language which calls for huawei to want equipment for spying. ed the u.s. has been saying that. the i.s. has until january 30 to file extradition requests for the huawei cfo. he said we urge the u.s. to stop its unjustifiable bashing on chinese efforts prizes including huawei. also within the administration announcing sanctions on venezuela. targeting at the heart of the money that nicolas maduro uses. citgo, a subsidiary of that could continue to operate only if it uses bank accounts walled off from maduro. finally today the government mustdown now over, but questions linger about when congress will
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start negotiating poarve wall funding. >> the hardships for individuals was always the key problem here in my judgment. and as steve mnuchin and others said, fill glad we are back to work. >> the economy lost about $7 billion because of the shutdown. white house economic advisors say much of that loss will snap back because people will start paying those bills. if there is no agreement by february 15, the government might shut down again. and the president says he may declare a national emergency. liz: the issue that they are contending with is we have three weeks to solve the bordered wall funding and immigration. neither side potentially could
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get anything done on immigration. let's bring in louisiana senator bill cassidy. good to see you. do you -- would you support a national emergency to get border wall funding? >> i think there is a better way to do that. it's less likely to be tied up in court. people are coming up with imaginative solutions. allow the executive branch to use the money confiscated to build the wall. '. liz: there is a clause in the code that says the defense department, the pentagon is in the our on drugs and you are right will be that money could potentially be used for the border wall. >> it could. but if you are talking about a state of emergency, it will wind up in the 9th circuit.
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in my proposal the drug lords will be paying for the security, not the federal taxpayer, not the mexican government. liz: if they can't fix immigration in two decades they are not going to fix tonight three weeks. what kind of daca deal will be brought on the table. nancy pelosi and other democrats said the wall is immoral. critics say it's the way the president talks about people trying to come into the country. >> people with tremendous medical difficulty and medical problems are pouring in, and in many cases it's contagious. we have to have border security and we have to have a wall as part of border security. liz: critics say that doesn't sound humanitarian at all. >> i agree the red rick might be
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problematic in would be people who would come to los angeles with here from their doctor elsewhere saying please treat this condition. in some cases the patient could have done it in their own country, but they would rather come to southern california and get it done for free. it might be immoral. but it's the middle class taxpayer paying the taxes. i consider that tough on the middle class taxpayer. liz: joe lock har joe lockhart g there is no problem at the border. >> illegal immigration is at hill toric lows. you have to start with the premise that everything the president is saying is fiction. it's hard to deal with someone when everything he says is made-up fiction.
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>> 2,000 people per day are coming across the border. this year it exceeded the numbers in the previous 5 to 7 years. central americans have to be processed and stay in. the fact is we do have caravan after caravan forming. we must do something to stop that. liz: it depend on what your meaning of the word crisis is. let's talk a little bit about how u.s. voters are feeling after the longest partial government shutdown in history. 6 of 10 americans are leaving the country, headed in the wrong direction. your reaction to that? >> the american people want problems solved. they do not want problems created. they want lower health costs,
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lower drug prices, they want the bordered secured. my hope is hopefully nancy pelosi sees that as well. liz: national emergencies have been declared five times since the law was enacted. it covered imported demand from sierra leone and the swine flu. is there a way to get your idea enacted that does not get pushed into the courts? you are talking about taking drug money to build the wall. >> if we combine that with another idea someone floated that i think is good, having a third party arbiter, do walls work, i think walls work, the evidence shows the walls work.
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at least it gives cover for those who say they don't. but we need to be imaginative as we find a solution. we must secure our southern border. let's get to your money. stocks selling off today. investor jitters over investor growth. the federal reserve this week, this is the busiest week for earnings season. british lawmakers trying to avoid this great britain crashing out of the european union. lawmakers set to vote on key issues tomorrow. ashley webster has the latest in london. reporter: the lawmakers chance to chant their beliefs on brexit, having narrowly defeated
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the prime minister's plan a. extending the deadline and a know-deal. and a time limit on that difficult irish back stop decision. it could change the course of theresa may's plan. there have been several warnings from business associations about the threat of a no-deal brexit. british consortiums saying food and security are at risk in this country. get repaired for higher prices and empty shelves. a number of countries say they are prepared for a no-deal he narrowio. we have bmw, the automaker saying dp and p & o. the giant shipping company
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change registration to cypress, they say, to keep tax arrangements within the e.u. just the latest on a large number of companies saying as the lawmakers struggle to find a deal, they are having to make decisions. who knows what deals the mps can make to actually approve a plan, then they have to go to brussels and get negotiators back at the table. but as always. the clock is ticking. two months from tomorrow, the u.k. is officially out of the e.u. liz: former u.k. parliament member, the chair of leave means leave. he's nigel farage.
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>> all these warnings with big corporate companies, our food supplies will run out. there will be no medicine. this is project fear of the most of extraordinary scale. this is the globalists trying to stop the u.k. from being independent. they have their allies in the house of commons. most of of whom have never respected the brexit result. my big fear tomorrow ways they would do is extend article 50. kick the can down the road and say we are not leaving for another the months. or if a lot of those mps are back to their districts and feeling the anger from 17.4 million people who voted for brexit. my fear is tomorrow if we don't get this potential extension of article. >> and theresa may goes back to
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brussels and said we can't live with the irish backstop. most of of our lawmakers don't really respect the brexit vote. liz: is there big pressure brought by big business in the up k.? are they going to say europe is going to tariff us? what's going on with big business there? >> this is big business and we see the same hand all over the world. they have all come back from davos, their annual love-in. they don't want nation stating decisions. they wanted things done on a globalist level. they lot of european union because it's a great way to regulate the industries from letting smaller competitors from coming in.
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i promise you, at the end of the day, the will of the people here have not changed one little bit. liz: you look across the pond and see france engulfed in an outpouring of protests on the streets. what would margaret thatcher have done? >> she would have said to the european union, we voted 0 leave and we are leaving. we'll leave on world trade organization terms. if you want to have a grown-up conversation about a proper trade deal, please give me a ring in the morning. they would have come running down the road after us because she was a leader. and theresa may, i'm sorry to say, is a follower. liz: potential 2020 contender, elizabeth warren, she is thinking the march to wall street goes right to wall treat and brow beating the banks.
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big banks are bracing for when it's their turn. more fast-moving develop manies in venezuela. nearly 800 antimaduro protesters are sick and tired of the catastrophe that is socialism. they have been put in custody. the government is shooting its own people. don't go away. we'll be right back after the break. as a fitness junkie, i customize everything - bike, wheels, saddle. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my insurance, so i only pay for what i need. i insured my car, and my bike. my calves are custom too, but i can't insure those...
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liz: elizabeth warren thinks the march to the white house goes through the banks. let's take it right to fred barnes in washington, d.c. what do you think of this move? >> she'll probably win. she'll probably get the president of wells fargo fired. and this president isn't the one who was responsible for the scandals earlier where actually wells far dough consumers got a bad deal. but this is the type of thing she likes to do. it's not just her ideas, you
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were referring earlier to her harassing the banks. it's what she actually does and says every day. liz: let's get to trump accepting nancy pelosi's invitation to deliver the state of the union february 5. >> she had to do that. and i guess that's good for her. from a journalistic standpoint, i have covered state of the unions going back to 1975 and they are almost all entirely unforgettable. presidents have important things to say, but they usually don't in the state of the union. but we'll watch it any way. liz: nancy pelosi will be sitting behind president trump.
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>> when you are speaker you get to sit there. let's see if she grins. liz: let's get to california where people are calling it california screaming. we have the former cypress governor saying it's pushing away businesses. he's saying that you democrats in california, your policies are doing things like exacerbating homelessness. what's your reaction to that? >> that's what happens. i think he's right. rogers is. this is what happened in california. the mid class now cannot afford the housing prices that have gone up so much in california. you have to be rich or on welfare practically in california, and that's not good for the country and it's not
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good for anybody from the wealthiest in that state. liz will be let's get to more headlines. facebook is expected to release earnings wednesday. it has scandals upon scandals with wall street. we have internal documents have been released. behind the scenes documents at facebook. they came out in a class action suit. it's alleged that facebook workers were telling the management to stop having free video games for children to go on and play these games on facebook and charge their parents credit cards without their parents knowing about it. some credit cards were charged in the thousands of dollars. to amazon. it'it's set to release its earnings. thursday it's facing its own crisis that may threaten a contract with the pentagon. "the washington post" is
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reporting the pentagon is examining whether amazonning money making cloud units, whether it created a conflict of interest by hiring a former pentagon worker who ran the pentagon's movement into the cloud. the movie "apollo 11." it premiered at the film festival with never in before seen footage. most of of the damage from the fire that destroyed paradise in northern california, that fire killed 86 people. to brazil, the death toll from that dam burst has climbed to 60. nearly 300 still missing.
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brazil's acting president says the president may make changes to management. the company's shares taking big hits in stock trading. the white house takes it right to nicolas maduro, going after his money machine, the oil sector. the white house is going after citgo as well. they want to keep the money flowing to opposition leader juan guaido. reports of mass detention of people against maduro. we have nearly 791 people detained. 239 killed in the latest unrest. we are staying on that story. the border patrol has thousands
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liz: fast-moving developments on the border. the u.s. is delaying a return of asylum seekers to mexico as cities as far away as maine are straining under the influx of migrants coming in. and border patrol agent jobs remain vacant. >> the president wants 240 miles of this style fencing nancy pelosi calls immoral and unnecessary and ineffective. agents disagree. and replacing this old style and
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adding secondary fencing you have here in san diego on other places. others favor a virtual wall with cameras and sensors. they say technology alone is a complement, not a substitute for a physical barrier that will stop most of migrants and slow others down. some technology they say can't do that alone. almost the entire california-mexico california border contains some kind of pedestrian fence. to say with the least amount of fencing is texas which under the president's bill would see the most of funding. and it's the poorest place on the u.s. borderer. liz: 75% of the u.s. population
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is about to get hit with life-threatening cold temperatures. fox news adam klotz has the latest. >> it's part of a big winter system we are seeing across the country. originally it was snow. behind it, frigid temperatures will be falling in the next couple days. farther south, currently this is just rain. as the temperatures drop this will become a winter storm along the gulf of mexico, louisiana, and up running across mississippi and alabama. it stretches all the way up to new england. that's going to be happening tuesday. here is your hour by hour forecast. the air is so cold behind this, a huge area, you see you snow in areas where you typically don't see it. most of of the snow has fallen across portions of the midwest. you won't be able to escape the
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fridge it cold temperatures. you see the bottom fall out. these are forecasted highs. the warmest it's going to get all day long in chicago. wed date warmest it gets, down to negative 13 degrees in chicago, falling down to negative 21. we are getting down into the negative thursday. i think with the wind chill it will be down to negative 20 and negative 30. so by thursday, 17 degrees in new york city. wednesday, a pot that typically don't see freezing temperatures. that will be the case all the way down to the gulf of mexico. it's cold look across the entire country. liz: nicolas maduro says the u.s. is trying to steal citgo. after the u.s. says it has proof of money laundering and fraud at
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venezuela and they will pursue legal actions to protect citgo. colonel west, your reaction? >> it was hugo chavez and nicolas maduro that stole the oil and gas industry away from their people. what was once one of the most of prosperous countries in latin america, now you have people eating out of trash cans. liz: dozens of countries in europe and the u.s. support guaido. there is a case the u.s. is saying in may of 2015 alone the
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socialist dictator and his cronies stole $1.2 billion out of the parent country. >> it started under hugo chavez. chavez and his daughter and finance minister are multi-billion airs. i have little --. i welcome the sanctions being imposed. it's one more way of putting pressure on the maduro regime. and of course maduro stole that company in the first place. liz: he's trying to have a show of force with his supporters. what we are seeing is 29 people shot dead and killed in the recent uprising against maduro. nearly 800 people have been
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imprisoned. this government is using actual bullets to shoot and kill its own people. >> that goes back to the fact that's hugo chavez banned gun ownership. again, when you understand that maduro has gold assets over in england and the assets you are talking about with those companies such as citgo. that's why we are blocking those accounts so we can cut him off from having those resources. liz: colonel west made a good point. the bank of england blocked maduro from taking his cold assets out of the bank of england. the u.s. gave up juan guaido control of bank acts in the u.s.
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the u.s. is trying, led by john bolton, to get maduro to leave peacefully. >> i think that's the optimistic scenario. if that doesn't happen, i think the day is going to come where he ends up like the deck day or of romania. as long as he has the support of the army. but when that support starts to erode this thing could come teen end very fast. liz: russia has lent citgo billions of dollars. russia's vladimir putin is very upset with what's going on with citgo. it's the refiner of venezuela heady crude. venezuela sells 40% of its oil through citgo into the u.s.
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this is what the white house did today. the vendian people are cheering president trump. they are loving what he's doing. they are saying go after maduro and shut down his corrupt money flow. >> that's why you see nicolas maduro going state-owned tv trying to counter that message. understand that russia and iran have a lot to lose as well askew what if they don't have that socialist dictator there. it's interesting we see the new leadership in mexico siding with venezuela as well. this is a very important thing. the monroe doctrine is still swrald. we don't -- is still valid. we don't want to see russia and iran get a foothold. liz: we whrents billions of
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dollars -- we have lent billions of dollars into citgo. so the collateral is citgo. we'll get their take on the u.s. and canada pushing hard to move assets away from maduro and on to juan guaido. president trump mocking moraler starbucks chief howard schultz saying he doesn't have the guts to run for the presidentsy. now howard schultz has the democratic party in an uproar. stay with us. r grandparents ched their smartphones zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed. but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today.
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liz: breaking news out of venezuela. strongman nicolas maduro declaring minutes ago on state tv that u.s. sanctions are effectively helping the u.s. steal citgo away from venezuela. nobody in swrens who is against maduro believes that. what the united states is trying to do is say those assets will be used for juan guaido, the
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opposition leader. >> i think that's a smart move. we are not trying to take them for the united states economy. we are making sure the interim president has the chance to reverse the high inflation without the sad state of affairs with no iraning water or electricity. we are trying to get venezuela back on its feet and that's the right approach. liz: russia and cuba like having a beach head and the real estate in venezuela. you have some bad actors from iran and lebanon. >> this is such a rogue gallery. if you look at who is supporting venezuela. it's russia, iran, turkey. evil actors of the world are
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getting behind this socialist deck day or, and conversely you can see who's lined up on the other side. there have been some politicians in america like omar, the freshman congresswoman who aligned herself with turkey and russia and iran and said this is a u.s.-backed coups. liz: she didn't mention how the government venezuela is shooting at and killing its own people. this is truly a repressive regime. venezuelans are cheering what president trump and the trump administration are doing to try to get maduro to leave peacefully. president trump we'll build your border wall for you for free.
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that's the reaction coming in. that's how happy the venezuelans are. >> the individual spirit is all about freedom and liberty. jonathon brought up when you have the freshman congresswoman from minnesota alining herself with russia, iran, cuba and turkey. you are not hearing many members from the democratic party denounce maduro. we have alexandria ocasio-cortez who is happy to get on twitter and talk about these socialist schemes. what is she saying about venezuela? that silence from the democrat party is telling. liz: john, you made an important point. the rise of technology and surveillance goes in lock step with what countries like venezuela have been doing to their own people. 29 people dead, many of them shot to death and nearly 800
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thrown in prison for going up against the socialist dictatorship. >> it is very difficult to overthrow -- tyranny when that tyranny is backed by the military. a 400-page report on torture in venezuela being used by the maduro regime. it takes a lot of courage to stand up and oppose that government. basically venezuelans are at a point where they have very little left to use. liz: the silence of the democrats is deafening. the vendian people hear it. they -- the venezuelan people hear it. they are saying don't allow socialism in the united states. final word, colonel. >> socialism took the most of prosperous country in latin
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democrats not liking this. >> democrats are not liking this. of course, howard scholz, potentially running as an independent runs the risk of splitting the vote among democrats. basically handed the election to president trump. look, i would argue that while howard is causing a major problem for democrats, he is more of a symptom of a larger problem for democrats. that is, how radical the mainstream leadership wing of the democratic party has become. supporting policies like abolishing ice, medicare for a all. open borders. they are refusing to come to the table to negotiate in good faith with republicans. when we have a former ceo of starbucks running as an independent because the democrats are too radical for him, we should probably take his word on that. >> howard scholz is against medicare for all saying it will bankrupt the country.
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the president did tweet out about howard scholz saying he doesn't have the guts to run for president. his president trump goading him on to run? >> reporter: it would actually serve in trump's benefit for howard scholz to run. again, this was with the ticket if he was successful and it could benefit from. i think president trump will be president trump, he's going to tweet out what he thinks on any potential candidate. and have some fun with it. >> liz: quickly, hillary clinton is not ruling out not running, would he think of that? >> an interesting question for democrats is who would you rather run? hillary clinton or howard scholz #there potentially very damaging for democrats. the democrats are ready for new face. they are ready to embrace new policies. the fact that hillary clinton is still considering running shows the fact that she's not ready to go away. >> liz: thank you for joining
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us. thank you for watching us and having us in your home. lou dobbs is next, right here on the foxbusiness network. have a good night. >> lou: good evening everybody. president trump reopen the government and demanding democratic and republican lawmakers get to work, now on a plan to fund the border wall. the president over the weekend spelled out the dangers of living without a wall. the massive influx of illegal immigrants, drugs and human trafficking. chuck schumer making it clear the dems do not want to work particularly with the president. >> in the past, when the president has stayed out of it, when the president has given
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