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if we go back to 30 years ago, people didn't mort tbainl their futures to get an education. and that's what they are doing today. college tuition is very expensive. dierdre: thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. president trump: a new day is coming in latin america. in venezuela and across the western hemisphere. socialism is dying, and liberty, prosperity and democracy are being reborn. the people of venezuela are standing for freedom and democracy and the united states of america is standing right by their side. side. liz: that was president trump speaking in miami, florida just moments ago, telling the socialist dictatorship in
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venezuela is over. your days of plunder and corruption are over. all options are over. the president called maduro a cuban puppet. a word to the military, the president says you will lose everything. we know where your money is. '. the president wants freedom for nicaragua as well. he says the u.s. will never allow the hatred, ignorance and division. america will never allow socialism here. we have a former venezuelan mayor who fled the deadly regime. five interest groups planning to sue over the president's national emergency declaration. this as one of president trump's biggest sworn enemies. he says trump is wrong, there is
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no border crisis. but this same democrat not too long ago demanded congress has to act on the border crisis. he also attacked congress for not doing so. you will be shocked who that person is. the backlash against alexandria ocasio-cortez continued through the weekend and it's now intensifying. first for chasing away amazon from new york. democrats are saying, cortez, you are economically ignorant. now this, even the new york city housing authority which cortez used in her opposition to amazon, this same housing authority says cortez you and the democrats are totally wrong. you are grand standing. you never even talked to us, and you created a job loss disaster. a growing number of democrats
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are saying they are on the fence about cortez's green new deal. chicago police want a sit-down interview with jussie smollett after two brothers originally accused in the anti-gay, racial make america great again hat say smollett staged the attack. i'm elizabeth macdonald. thank you for joining us. "the evening edit" starts right now. president trump putting maximum pressure on venezuela socialist dictator nicolas maduro to drop everything and leave. sending a message to maduro calling him a cuban puppet. president trump: if you choose his path, you will go find no
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safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. today i ask every member of the maduro regime, end this nightmare of poverty, hunger and death. we seek a peaceful transition of power, but all options are open. liz: that could include potentially military options. the people in venezuela starving to death. 710 protesters have been killed by the maduro regime. and people getting thrown in prison including teenagers. let's get to edward lawrence live at the white house. reporter: the president making a direct appeal to generals in the military to switch sides and recognize the legitimate government of venezuela. he says all options are opening the table related to this. more countries around the world
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are recognizing juan guaido as the legitimate president of venezuela. president trump saying we are trying to get aid into the country, it now landed in colombia on its way to the border. the president added maduro would rather see his citizens starve than get that aid to his people. he says the -- he says he is a n puppet. >> you can refuse to accept juan guaido'guaido's jennerous offert you live in peace with your family. president guaido does not seek revenge and neither do we. reporter: the president says if
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a peaceful resolution comes out of all this, then he says there could be democracy in nicaragua and possibly cuba. liz: my next guest is a former mayor who escaped neil cavuto's attempt to throw number prison. this mayor attended the president's speech today in miami. mayor, thank you for joining us. put us at the scene. put us at the president's speech today. tell us what happened. >> thank you for the opportunity on such an important day for all of us it was a room backed emotions. a lot of people were look forward to hear from president trump what we just heard. we are not alone. and we are not -- we are not stopping until we get to the final destination of liberty. only in the for venezuela.
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it's also for cuba, and nicaragua. it's a threat and a danger for the whole continent. liz: he's saying basically socialism in venezuela basically caused or let maduro took advantage of it to plunder and starve the nation into poverty and death. the president saying let your people go, set them free, nick thanks maduro. he spoke directly military supporters of maduro. you have a choice. democracy or lose everything. we know where your money is. will that have an impact? >> the administration has been trying to increase pressure over the venezuelan military to break them and make them go away from their support of nicolas maduro. and this is another step in increasing that pressure, a direct call from the president of the united states to each and every one of the venezuela military to change.
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it's kind of a lost opportunity to change. >> this could be a serious potentially bloody clash. this coming saturday at the border crossing with colombia. we are hearing 600 volunteers signed up to get that food, get that humanitarian aid across the border. u.s. placing tons of food and aid there. we have hundreds ready to bring that food across. how will they protect it? maduro has military personnel. he's putting soldiers and military hardware to stop them. how will the volunteers protect it. they are trying to do the right thing. >> it's impossible to foresee what will happen saturday. many different things could happen. what we know for sure, it will be a large crowd of venezuelans trying to get that humanitarian
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help into the country and there will be a huge pressure over the military at the border for them to break and side with the venezuelan people instead of maduro's regime. but a lot of things could happen. so i think it's important for you and for the world to be watching closely in addition to that we have a huge concert in the breach of the border. and maduro is calling for another concert the other side of the border. so we don't know how many people we will have there with people and armed forces mingling together. liz: that's this coming saturday. thank you. the mayor was at the president's speech today in miami. thank you for joining us tonight. president trump just said
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moments ago, millions are at risk of starvation. 710 protesters already killed by the maduro regime. teenagers, throwing 12-year-olds in prison. this saturday it could come to a breaking point. juan guaido wants to get it in. it's supposed to come in via colombia this saturday. but the maduro government moving soldiers and military hard wish to the board tore block this. it's a move that could shock the world. 90,000 chinese tear gas bombs have arrived in venezuela in the middle of sanctions and a blockade from the u.s. and the e.u. nicolas maduro barred five european lawmakers from entering venezuela. they were invited by juan guaido. joining us is former u.s.
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ambassador to venezuela. patrick duffy. what do you expect will happen saturday, sir? >> i expect there will be a massive effort by the supporters of the interim president to retrieve the assistance that's being stockpiled, particularly in colombia. circumstances are very bad on the ground inside of venezuela, and there are a lot of desperate people. liz: what's your concern here? >> i'm concerned about violence in the effort to open a channel for the assistance to enter the country. it's still hard for me to believe that the venezuelan military would fire on venezuelan citizens. because so much of the military is itself suffering while many of the generals have clearly enjoyed special privileges
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during maduro's time in office. most of of the common soldiers have not. so the people who will be trying to retrieve that food are their own people. these are their neighbors. >> we know the president has called maduro a quote cuban puppet, that maduro surrounded himself with paid soldiers out of cuba. this could be a big propaganda effort. the socialist secretary of information is saying maduro is trying to bring food and clothing to the people of colombia, not his own people. >> the survival of the maduro regime is very important to kiewka. first chavez, now maduro government have been sending huge amounts of oil to cuba, basically in exchange for they
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say technical assistance, teachers, coaches, but also very significantly security people. and intelligence support. the cubans view the survival this regime as fundamental to their national interest. and i expect they will be doing everything they can to encourage mr. maduro to resist the temptation to resign and go into exile. liz: patrick duddy, i appreciate your insights. tomorrow on the "evening edit" we are bringing in a former top general of venezuela. he's a venezuela military general. he has been exiled. he's now living in miami since he fled venezuela in 2. >in -- in 2014.
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the maduro regime put out an arrest warrant for him for protesting against the maduro regime. let's take you to the border. a shelter housing 1,600 migrants just across the border from eagle pass, texas, is set to close this week. reporter: the national emergency is still of course facing challenges from the courts. we could see an influx of migrants this upcoming weeks as mexican authorities announced they plan to close the shoulder on the other side of the border currently housing those 1,600 people who are here from central american countries. but no wall is going to be built anytime soon. money in the military construction bun the can't be moved without the secretary's
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approval. in the meantime, opinions on the wall are split here in eagle pass. some people are uneasy with increased law enforcement saying it feels unnecessary. liz: democrats slamming socialist democrat alexandria ocasio-cortez for chasing amazon out of the city. it would have created 25,000 how-paying jobs. d high-paying jobs. they are saying cortez did not understand the deal. we are just getting started. we have a whole lot of show coming up. stay with us. ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again
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liz: at least five states, including california, clawing number of special interest groups moving on a lawsuit to block president trump's national emergency declaration for the border. we are prepared. we knew something like this might happen. with our sister state partners, we are ready to go. we are confident there are 8 billion ways we can prove harm. liz: the democrats also plan to introduce a bill to block the declaration. but steven miller says the president will veto that.
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let's bring in john cox. what do you think of all this, john? >> it's a bunch of politicians in california like mr. whe becea and mr. newsom who don't want to solve this. the president is the commander-in-chief, he's charged with protecting the nation. if he was building a wall in korea nobody would care. but he's building a wall eye along the southern border because of gangs, drugs, trafficking, things damaging this country. people below other countries like venezuela and central america because we respect the fact that the u.s. stand for the rule of law. what does it say when our politicians don't care about the
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rule of law and they are willing to wink at people who break the rule of law and come here. we need to make this country great. and that's been our history. it's also our history that we respect the rule of law. liz: the "new york times" reporting thousands of migrants are rushing back home. the "times" admitting in their reporting that these migrants are not fleeing persecution, they are look for jobs which does not meet the legal standards here, and california congresswoman maxine waters demanded rallies across the country, move on.org says hundreds were scheduled. >> it's time for everybody to stand up all hand on deck to refuse the president the fake emergency powers he would like to have. i am urging everybody, rally in every community across is country. liz: john, your reaction?
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>> craven politicians. they don't want too solve the problem. i have been around the world. i have seen people wait in line at u.s. embassies in south america and europe who are desperately seeking to come to this country. then we have politicians like that one who endorsed the idea that people can come across the border and make a mockery of our laws. let's fiction this problem and get away from politicians like maxine waters. liz: the democrat who did the 180, he's california congressman adam schiff. he insists there is no national security threat at the border. he says the president is trying to build a wall we don't need, addressing a crisis we don't have and claiming authority he doesn't have. but adam schiff 8 years ago wrote an opinion piece for
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"politico" saying there is a national threat at the bored and talked about the horrific violence. he said illegal trafficking, guns and drugs, it, a national security and public safety threat for both the u.s. and mexico. he went on to say there are some common sense measures that could be taken to diminish the level of drug violence along the troubled bordered. unfortunately, congress has failed to act. that was adam schiff saying there was a crisis on the border, that was not long ago. >> it's amazing to you that politicians say one thing one time and say something else the next? all they are looking for is to create a political issue. all the american people want is a solution to this problem. angel moms upset as they should
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be because they lost loved ones. the drug crisis is literally killing our young people. i applaud the president doing something about it which hadn't been done for a lot of years. bush ignored it. senator obama, and we need to get this problem solved. liz: obama did get a lot of people sent out of the country. he did try, you can see the numbers there. i hear your point. the critics have been saying, has any democrat looked into the eyes of angel families and said quote, this is not a crisis? >> not only that, i have known people who lost kids to opiates. there is a lot of drugs coming across the border. and no they are not being hit at ports of entry. they are coming across unprotected entries where smugglers know they can get away with it. john cox, thank you so much for your time, sir. let's get to other headline news. the new york police department
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will be. police want to reinterview and have a sit-down with actor jussie smollett. he's facing claims he orchestrated, staged and paid for that attack on him. first, ocasio-cortez under fire this weekend and today from fellow democrats, including housing officials in new york. they are saying you are grand standing and spreading misinformation about a deal that just lost new york city 25,000 high-paying jobs as other cities are saying come to us. experts ge numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer.
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grandstanding, for chasing amazon and its 25,000 high-paying jobs away from new york city. >> it used to be we would profest wars. now we are complaining about jobs? if this had gone through, it would have made overnight new york city the high-tech capital of the east coast. the most of foornt job center for tech jobs. liz: new york mayor bill deblasio criticized ocasio-cortez for being ignorant about the incentives paid to amazon. cortez claimed amazon was getting $3 billion outright. >> that would go back in taxes only after we were getting the jobs. >> the money doesn't exist anywhere. >> exactly. liz: amazon is inviting cortez
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to come see her warehouses for herself after she slammed working conditions. what's your take on this, liz? >> she doesn't understand economics. at 29 she should have understood this policy and how tax abatements work. if she didn't understand it, she shouldn't have gone after it. it's time for people to call her out on places where she is dead wrong and making mistakes. when you are followed around the halls of congress by a gaggle of reporters, when he every word you speak is taking seriously, you have no incentive to learn. hopefully this will be an incentive to educate herself on how corporations work, and how they are the -- the corporations are the tax creators to make all
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her policies come true. liz: steven ratner retweeted her statement about amazon and added this quote. this may be the most of ignorant economic statement i have ever heard. >> policies she doesn't understand. she is promoting herself. that's what this is all instead of the hard work of trying to couple with policies and plans that will help her community. the most of offensive thing that happened here is when amazon talked to the city council about providing jobs and training the residents of a local public housing project and giving them jobs afterwards. they didn't even pay attention. and aoc didn't let that factor into her decision at all. the new york housing authority
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that she used to go after amazon. they said this is grandstanding. you never talked to us. it would have brought in revenue to our housing agency. >> they were going to train and hire people inside the public housing. this was an enormous chance to turn around their lives courtesy of amazon. and amazon that aoc called greedy and ex ploy day tough. time for adults in her party to speak up and thank heavens they have. >> some democrats still on the fence about the green new deal. chicago police seeking a sit-down interview with jussie smollett as this actor faces claims he may have orchestrated and paid for that attack on him. no more excuses with cologuard.
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liz: chicago police looking to reinterview actor jussie smollett who claims he was the victim of a racial and anti-gay make america great again attack last month. a new development. two nigerian brothers who were originally accused of the attack interviewed over the weekend. reporter: the chicago police are trying to increase the pressure on smollett to do this follow-up interview. his legal and p.r. team didn't say no, they said not today. chicago police say smollett is no longer considered a victim of a hate crime. but they said. police developed the two men
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were paid to staijtd attack and rehearsed the attack. police have a receipt for a rope that was allegedly put around smollett's neck. police say they had enough evidence to let the brothers go. in til now filing a false police report is a felony. your legal experts look at smollett, he's not violent. he doesn't have a criminal background. they say if he were to be charged or convicted he would likely be charged with probation and a whopper of a fine. liz: several politicians and media individuals rushed to judgment on this attack claim. they took to social media. including kamala harris and cory
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booker. cory booker also tweeting quote, the vicious attack on actor jussie smollett was an attempted modern-day lynching, i'm glad he's safe. >> information is still coming out. >> would you like to make an amendment to your original sentiment? >> which tweet? >> saying it's a modern-day lynching? >> smollett? okay. so i will say this about that case. i think the facts are still unfolding, and i'm very concerned about obviously the initial allegation that he made about what might have happened. liz: joining me now is constitutional law northern
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jenna ellis. initially people were upset at this kind of attack. but what do you make of this story now? >> it's clear the left is playing identity politics. for social justice warriors like berke and kamala harris, it's what they did during the kavanaugh hearings. they were quick to rush to judgment when the story and the narrative was in their favor. but now when other facts come out, it shows they are not interested in the truth and fact finding, they are ited in advancing their d they are interested in advancing their narrative. liz: should politicians condemn alleged attacks before the facts come out? how should they handle situations like this? >> i think they should have handled it the way they are handling it right now, saying the facts are still developing.
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what happens so often in the news cycle is we try these things in the court of public opinion. other facts that show a different story than what an alleged victim brings forward. that undermines the legitimacy of true victims and undermined the legitimacy of due process. >> this fact finding continues. what happens next. do we have to go back and talk to police? >> he doesn't have to. he could decline that interview. that would be telling that he's willing to go on national media and make such a broad and thorough statement. because he's looking at a potential felony charge which if he was false reporting he should be charged and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. likely his legal counsel is
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telling him, don't make any legal statement. i doubt we'll see more statements from him. we'll have to wait and see whether he'll be prosecuted for false reporting. >> in these scenarios the issue is always motive. reports coming in that there may have been a nationally charged letter sent to the empire show or there was a story out they were looking to let him go. motive is key. this is being explored now. there noise conclusions on any of that, this all basically reporting coming in. this is about motive, too, right, jenna? >> absolutely. for someone like smollett, if he did fabricate this attack, police will look at that and use that in terms of prosecution and say for someone like that who wants to act like a victim.
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liz: a growing number of democrats abandoning cortes *' green new deal. and a columnist at the "new york times" criticize it as well. joining me now is john lufkin. i haven't heard from chuck schumer or nancy pelosi. what do you think about all of this? >> i think it's fantastic. this is the way america is supposed to work. this pack of predatory jackals who think it will be easy to pick off the wounded deer in 2020 because he's supposedly so unpopular. those predators will have to fight each other first to take on the privilege of fighting that one deer. they fight by going as far to the left as they can. coming up with dumber and dumber
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ideas. liz: it's harsh calling them jackals. >> i was thinking of another word that began with jack, but you wouldn't want me to say that. liz: that's your opinion, it many not the opinion of the fox network. richard trumka has warned about green deals that cause union workers to lose their jobs. they will lose the union base. >> they will lose the base anyone who is sensible and has to earn a living. i will grant ocasio-cortez the error of having published the wrong version on were website. but the wrong version was a version. even if they weren't the final version, but they were even considering shutting down jet travel, guaranteed basic income
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for people who don't want to work and worrying about flatulence in cows. it tells you how deranged these people have become. liz: new york city pays nearly $2,000 per apartment to change lightbulbs to l.e.d. lightbulbs. there they say they can change lightbulbs themselves. they don't need the city to do it. >> you don't mean lead. i got it. you had me scared there. liz: l.e.d. >> this is a religion. this is not about public health. this is a religion. this is going back to america's puritanical roots and way beyond. this forces on people.
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that's like the taliban. liz: you can always make fun of me when i make mistakes. tease me, i love it. here is knowledge senator cory booker claiming the green deal is not expensive. watch this. >> this is a lie going on right now. the guy who is a former mayor shows you can revive your economy and environmentally retro fit our buildings and lowered our housing costs. the lying about put out that being green and responsible for the environment hurts the economy is a lie. liz: what's your take? >> please let him be the democratic candidate. please. we'll be right back. a lot of show left. don't go away. baby shower here.
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>> liz: senator elizabeth warren was heckled at a campaign stop in georgia. >> a little bit of my story. we will make this happen. and then, were there, were there. hold on. hold on, we will get to lots of policy. i absolutely promise. bec. >> the individual heckling her saying quote, why are you lying over your native american heritage claims? kurt, your reaction? >> i think everybody knows the answer. she thought she could get a little edge at harvard by pretending to be a cherokee. it's so tacky and so cheesy. if she lies about this stuff, liz, what else is she going to lie about? is she going to lie about protecting our right for free speech, right to keep and bear arms? if you lie about something
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little like that, you will lie about anything. >> liz: voters are shrugging it off. new york times according to their polls are shrugging it off. what you think? >> when i want to know what the pulse of america is, i seek out the new york times. those guys really seem to understand what people outside a five block radius around manhattan headquarters thing. >> liz: kurt, now elizabeth warren, do you think this native american heritage story will follow her? she wants universal childcare paid for by a welfare tax. >> it is going to be the sole criteria for most of voters on elizabeth warren. it is so tacky. it is so cheesy. you just can't get past it. you can babble about socialism and that's terrible.
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>> liz: is great to see you, kurt. sorry we ran out of time. come back soon, kurt. thank you so much for having us in your home. thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next right here on the foxbusiness network. enjoy your evening. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. this aversion is president trump and his administration on will display this weekend. andrew mccabe actually confessed that he, deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, and a host of corrupt fbi and department of justice actors, sought to unseat a sitting president. >> discussion of the 25th amendment was simply, rod raciest issue and discussed it with me in the context of thinking about
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