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liz: that's the venezuelaian general in exile warning us about the dangers coming out of venezuela, including islamic extremists coming into the migrant flows into the u.s. those charges come with calls for charges against maduro for killing thousands of protesters. hundreds of thousands of venezuelans lining up to get food at the border into the country. those borders socialist dictator nicolas maduro is rapidly moving to shut down. bernie sanders is slamming howard schultz, the 202 potential independent candidate. kamala harris and tim ryan say
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don't vilify success and don't vilify businesses. even dick durbin is questioning ocasio-cortez's green new deal. >> i read it and re-read it. and i ask, what in the heck is this? liz: i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. well tomorrow could thing "evening edit." the parents of kentucky covington high school student filing a $250 million defamation lawsuit against "the washington post" which is owned by amazon founder jeff bezos. the lawsuit accuses them of
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smearing a young boy and ignoring the truth after the teenager stood face to face with native american nathan phillips. the lawsuit says the washington post ignored journalistic standards. a "washington post" spokesperson told fox news in an email that they are reviewing a copy of the lawsuit and plan too mount a vigorous defense. matt schlapp and civil rights southern join me. this sounds like hatred of trump. >> this young man was targeted because he was a young guy
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wearing a maga hat, a red maga hat and had just gotten done marching in the an fuel right to life march. i think they viewed him as easy prey on the social media platforms where a video can go viral. here is the question for what the president calls fake news. when are they going to be held accountable when they go too far and destroy someone's life or reputation. liz: the family sent preservation letters to other media organizations and politicians and hollywood. >> this is a real lawsuit with a real young victim with real consequences for the washington post and some of these media outlets you mentioned.
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this case is about irresponsible journalism. and i believe nicholas salmond has a legitimate lawsuit here. you are looking at a video that is damning evidence against "the washington post." they didn't interview any witnesses. think do any due diligence before they posted this video and article that millions much people have seen. liz: we watched this fuller video of the longer video with the context of what was going on. can you explain to the viewer what was happening here? >> basically these kids went to the lincoln memorial on this important trip to their nation's capital. they wanted to seat sights -- sites, and they were immediately accosted by a third group, an
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extreme group that started accosting these young men. it led to this native american activist who was there for a march himself. this is america and this is democracy where a lot of people are marching on the mall for different reasons on different days. they went after these kids. but on the video that went viral is the ship the where it looks like the young man is getting in the face of the indigenous person who is an activist. what really happened. that was after they had gone after these kids. one little edit on a video that you can make viral can destroy your life. these reporters should be smarter than this. liz: the attorneys for the family, they are playing hardball. we are seeing reports that cnn, "new york times," jim carrey, the actor, bill maher, and
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elizabeth warren are being hit with preservation letters for what they said about him. at one point nick said be quite, let's listen to what he has to say. it sounds like they have a strong case. >> they do. that video is proof that nicholas salmon was not instigating anything. i look at that and those's come posed. he's remaining calm and why is he being portrayed as a racist. if he was wearing a pittsburgh pirates ball cap we wouldn't be having this discussion today. the damages are astronomical.
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a young boy and his career could be ruined because of social media. liz: let's goat your money, talks with china going on under way in washington. big trade talks riding up to that march 1 deadline about tariffs. stocks finished up slightly higher after choppy sessions. it looks like the fed is sitting tight now. ending the day just shy of 26,000. let's take out border. president trump saying he is confident he'll prevail in lawsuits trying to 0 stop his emergency declaration. analysts say he can start spending billions of dollars already appropriated at the pentagon for border fences even without that declaration. mexican authorities say they
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shut down and closed a shelter housing 1,600 migrants trying to get into the u.s. reporter: in the last few days there have been record apprehension rates in the del rio sector. an ms-13 gang member was arrested who did make it into the u.s. the river rescues jumped 70. >> %. the border patrol rescued an unconscious 12-year-old boy from the river. family unit with children is a challenge because most of detention centers are built to process single adult males. mexican authorities deported 25ms-13 gang members before they
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made it to u.s. soil. but some do make it over like the one caught in eagle pass. border patrol arrest 2,000 people each day along the southern border. but a barrier is only part of the solution. what they really need is manpower. manpower. liz: venezuela is preparing for a day of potential violence saturday. democrat socialist ocasio-cortez is cite snieds a billboard in times square. that's next. don't go away. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs.
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liz: analysts say alexandria ocasio-cortez still does not understand the amazon deal she helped quash. cortez tweeting out, quote. frankly the knee-jerk reaction assuming i don't understand how tax breaks for corporations work is disappointing. no, it's not possible that it could tomorrow to a different conclusion. she retweeted a reporter tweet, the reporter tweeted out she was talk nonsense about the deal. cortez tweeted quote, not sure how many pundits talk about amazon even read the deal or where it was going. let's bring in former reagan economic advisor.
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this amazon deal shows what's at stake here for the democrat party and the divide. >> it's not just alexandria ocasio-cortez that's the problem. the problem is new york taxes. when you have taxes that high, no one will come without a deal. she maybe doesn't understand how that happens is one thing. but they need to cut tax for every business in new york or they will lose everyone and that's really going to happen. liz: kimberly strassel made the point, i would like to hear a corporation say i'm putting down roots into tennessee or texas because they are low tax rates. the $300 billion in capital grants would have only been giive out if amazon hit its
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targets. she is now trying to claim that she knew all that all along when she doesn't sound like they knew it all along at all. she was saying $3 billion in cash up front from the get-go. >> you are correct, liz. she didn't understand it properly. but the truth of the matter is, why should amazon get a big tax deal and not those companies staying in new york. it gives amazon an advantage over other companies in new york. whenever governors and those people can dish out tax breaks, it's putting money too close to these politicians. liz: your point is well taken that new york state and the city's taxes are already so high. >> hers is not right. i agree with you on that. the whole thing there is bad on
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all sides. amazon should go to where they want to go because of what's there and they should do it that way. liz: i don't think amazon even wanted to do a second headquarters. >> we have a little one in tennessee. liz: this conservative group bought a billboard to criticize aoc. what's interesting, the city of newark just across the pond is saying we'll giving you double tax break. upstate new yorkers is criticizing it. they are saying come to us, amazon. it's interesting what's going on. >> you have all these bankrupt states trying to do big giveaways to save themselves for another week of survival. i can't think of three worse
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states than connecticut, new york and new jersey. except maybe illinois. >> i want art laffer's reaction to dick durbin. he's saying what's in the green new deal. did you hear about that? even dick durbin is saying what the heck is going on. >> it's seems silly on the face of it. i can't think it having been said by flynn. but to ban bleans and all this stuff, it makes no sense. there is an argument to be made for global warming. if you are going to tax carbon i don't mind doing that if that's what the people want, as long as we cut other taxes by an equal amount. i would love to cut knox incomed love to cut income taxes across
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the nation to offset the damage that -- would be done. >> isn't it a great time in politics? you don't get any better stuff. liz: fun stuff. much more headlines coming in. british prime minister theresa may in talks west u. president over brexit. this is the 29th chapter of brexit. the brexit deadline is next month. this as three conservative members of parliament defected from their party, joining an independent group of moderate. they were also janed by ex-labor mps. they are saying the final straw has been the government's disastrous handling of brexit. the u.k. voted to leave almost three years ago. google forgot to mention this.
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google did not tell anyone, including customers, that its home security device has a built-in microphone. google said it made an error into the disclosing that. google says the microphone was not automatic eak turned open. user would have to enable it. amazon's series for lord of the rings is so heavily guard, it requires fingerprint access to get into the workroom. spacex tonight will launch a falcon 9 rocket from the cape canaveral in florida. but there is rocket is special. it will be send an israeli spacecraft to the moon.
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if it land on the moon, it would be israel's first mission to the moon as well as the first privately funded one. coming up on the evening edit. senior it in figures close to maduro talking about going to the guaido camp. first socialist bernie sanders raising millions of dollars since launching his 2020 campaign a day ago.
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marks a potential day of possibly violent clashes. hundreds of thousands of volunteers on the juan guaido side trying to get food and humanitarian aid across the border into venezuela as maduro is shutting the maritime border and grounding flights. reporter: the united states is helping with that effort. 190 metric tons of supplies by friday as part of that effort. that includes hygiene kits, food and water. but nicolas maduro is block that aid claiming the u.s. aid is a ploy for the overthrow his government. he says they don't need assistance because venezuelans do not beg. mark green says u.s. is working with neighboring colombia and opposition leader juan guaido to
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try to get this aid into venezuela. >> the next step is up to them. they are leading their government's future. they are working closely with clommans. we are trying to make sure juan guaido has the tools he needs to provide hope for his people and the future of venezuela. reporter: aid car vans are planning to cross into venezuela saturday. maduro's government says it's banning flights to block more aid. john bolton tweeted venezuela's military attache announced he officially recognizes juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela.
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leaving the maduro regime. liz: the military attache of venezuela deserting the socialist dictator nicolas maduro and is throwing his support behind juan guaido. bernie sanders launching his presidential campaign yesterday. sanders has raids a record amount within the first 24 hours that beat out his democrat rivals so far. >> 2020 presidential candidate, senator bernie sanders dropping massive fundraising numbers. sanders' campaign says they raised $million in donations from all 50 states. more than 225,000 gave people. the average donation is, $27. bernie sanders was considered the frontrunner.
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kamala harris raised $1.5 million in her first 24 hours following her announcement. this is four times that amount. liz: president trump reacting to bernie sanders entering the race tweeting quote. crazy bernie is entering the race. i wish him well. deneen borelli is with us. >> i'm not surprised bernie was able to raise that kind of money. you have got to think about the momentum he has behind him. he keeps his base very excited. following the 2016 presidential election, he has an extensive data base of names and donors. he has name recognition and he's the face of the socialist wing of the democrat party, he's the leader. he's the man. liz: here is what happened. 10 minutes after his campaign
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announcement bernie sanders made a mistake that once earned president barack obama the misleading statement of the year prize. cbs was grilling bernie sanders on how voters don't like single payer and how its favor blilt drops once voters hear about the cost and how they will lose their health insurance and not get the doctors they want. here is what bernie sanders said. >> but you are going to have the same exact doctor. you will have more freedom of choinsd our proposal than under the current proposals. there is a lot of misinformation going around on this issue. liz: so you are going to keep your doctor, deneen. >> what lesson did he not learn from former president trump. you can keep your plan and doctor and your rates will go down. the devil is in the details, and medicare for all is not a winning policy for americans.
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it's a horrible policy. liz: medicare for all would wipe out health insurance for 150 million americans. everyone would lose their health insurance so naturally they would lose their doctor. >> some doctors don't accept medicare. government-run anything, liz, especially when it comes to healthcare, what we don't want are bureaucrats dictating who should and should not be getting certain treatment or access to doctors. we need our individuals to be able to make those decisions that are best for themselves and their families. government-run anything i don't think is good for our country or good for americans. liz: we have breaking developments in the jussie smollett case. the actor is officially named as
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a suspect in a criminal case for filing a false report. reporter: liz, while police consider jussie smollett a suspect. the osundairo brothers are giving testimony money. it shows the brothers buying supplies. it looks like they are supplies used in what is now shaping up as a hoax attack. all of this as the case against jussie smollett solidifies. alleged participants in what appears more and more to be a hoax attack. abel and ola osundairo met with the prosecutor in court yesterday. >> i have never seen it where someone recuses themselves
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personally but the office doesn't recuse themselves. especially when there is no explanation for the personal recusal. it's not as if she was going to try the case herself. reporter: her office said it was made too avoid impartiality questions based upon familiarity with potential witnesses in the case. however, he is not a member of the bar in illinois. smollett's attorneys will remain lead counsel. they are pushing back against reports saying that smollett was being minimized on the show "empire." and he is not being written out of the show. a los angeles attorney confirmed
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liz: venezuelan human rights groups wroorgt we have been covering for three years. deaths of protesters appear to be targeted killing by maduro's death squads. the killing occurring in the neighborhoods once loyal to maduro. they have been killing teenagers as young as 12 and throwing them in prison. six nations demand the united nations criminal court investigate maduro's regime for crimes against humanity. we heard from a venezuela general who fled venezuela after maduro's regime tried to throw him in prison. here is antonio rivero.
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>> also represents for the united states and for the region a threat. ever since the government of the deceased president chavez was acting closely with other governments of saddam hussein, qaddafi and ahmadinejad in iran. and other governments who were also tied to extremist governments like hezbollah, hamas and other political groups
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that have become present in the state of venezuela. and we have seen documentation that has been spread throughout venezuela passion themselves off as venezuelan. it has come to my attention there is an islamic -- radical islamic network present in venezuela to argentina. in past instances. liz: joining me now is former navy intelligence officer john bramer. what's your reaction to this? >> everything that the president has said about these caravans coming up from central america, south america, this is the definition of what he has been
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saying. it's been a known fact these countries have been working with our adversaries. all the countries bank rolling maduro for so long. as people start to leave this country, 3 million as we speak. they have to go somewhere. the living conditions are so horrid in that country the obvious place to come is america. liz: where are the up n. blue helmets over the torturing and killing? >> is a was watching the speech, i was thinking, where are the people who call for humanity and humanitarian aid, where are they now? maduro has put up a closed bubble around his country for so long, not letting information in or out, that a lot of folks have turned their eye to this, turned the other way as putin and his
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allies continue to bankroll this regime. liz: the director of national intelligence, dan coats, and president obama's dni, james clapper warned about migration flows from south america as a national security threat. is there a link to venezuela? >> there has to be. if you look up and down the coast of central and south america, they are all connected it's a direct highway to the united states. as they gain momentum and gain more allies, they gain more people that they convert if you will along the way, building this caravan. some people say it's just immigrants. liz: don, you have been great. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth.
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after potential candidate howard schultz. >> why is howard schultz on every television nation this country? why are you courting howard schultz? because he's a billionaire. there are a lot of people i know personally who work hard for a living who make $40,000 and $50,000 a year who know more about politics than howard schultz. but anybody who is a billionaire who can throw a lot of tv ads on television suddenly become very, very credible. liz: vince, your take on bernie sanders and politics. >> he's the financial frontrunner of the democratic party. the reason we are talking about bernie sanders is he has the financial strength in all these states. he has the same power as howard schultz does which is to make sure he can get on the ballot and he can be president and run
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advertising and make his case to the american public. of course, he picks a billionaire, but he's not different from his own field. liz: howard schultz said i got to be where i am by creating a business and creating a business that pays a lot of the money to workers at starbucks. mitch mcconnell said i never thought we would be debating things that were debate in the 1930s. both come anything and socialism, largely discredited at a time when americans could have found these arguments pretty appealing in the middle of the great depression. >> gallup did some polling on this and found among democrats when surveyed, they are more favorable of socialism than capitalism.
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republicans are favorable towards capitalism. because it's a primarily process. you are seat worst radical tend is coming out d tendencies. in the end -- liz: we went to school during the collapse of communism during the cold war and we were taught it in schools. nfort are teaching the true sense of what communism is. video has surfaced of bernie sanders in 1985 saying castro suddenly transformed cuban society. bernie sanders was heavily criticized by saying food lines. food line are the a good thing. >> bernie sanders honeymooned in the soviet union. we have a generation of people bare whrid hold enough top remember 9/11. they are not thinking about the
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soviet union or the horrors of communism. you know what socialism has done to people? you know what the body count cities in there is a disconnect and it's wrapped up in a generational question. don't pick socialism. if you think something is wrong with your life, there is a route out of it, and it's not socialism. liz: we have a whole lot of show up next after the break. stay right there.
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that access to affordable health care should not be a privilage, it should be a right. right. >> your reaction. >> senator harris has been an attorney for 30 years, we have a little bit of lawyers going on. community has control of distribution, and our representative form of government, the government would have control, it might be 95% socialism it is not capitalism. liz: wipe out 180 million insurance plans, everyone would be on government line for healthcare, right? how are people -- taxpayers going to pay for that. >> taxpayers, through taxes. that is how. everything goes up, costs do up that hits middle class directly, employment tax, and payroll tax, and overall structure where we access the system. liz: striking that kamala harris
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home state of california said no to single payer, no to medicare for all, it would bankrupt the state, so did vermont, colorado and state of washington. what is interesting too, democrat like senator klobuchar, she is expressing skepticism about medicare for all, is this a winning issue or not? >> well, it makes for sometimes good politics, but this is a terrible policy, it has to be paid for. the devils are in the details, when this comes out people realize they would lose access to healthcare, the american citizens, by the polling numbers are not in favor. liz: do democrats understand that medicare has private insurance in it? and medicare advantage, it based on private market chunk. insurance. >> this is, they work together, if you eliminate the private pay system, medicare itself would
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have to be restructured as well, it does not work one without the other. liz: we're seeing states expand medicare, we want to take care of the poor, this -- is there a system that you can see. >> the rest was world has luckily of socialistic type of system, because u.s. does not, we're responsible for most of the inm innovation, our free mat system is still best, we need to fuse transparency, if we could restructure some of the ways our system works, that is the best in the world. liz: the best thing is the pricing. >> free market system works when consumer has information. liz: seth, come back soon. great insight. >> thank you. liz: we want to thank you for having us in your home, thank you for watching, lou dobbs is
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next, right here on the fox business network, have a good night. 4. >> good evening, the u.s.-china trade talks are underway in washington. with far more at stake than many americans realize. thostalks will all likelihood influence out come of the 2020 presidential election. for that reason, and impact on u.s.-china relations, there is a coordinated influence operation in full swing. it targets congress and senate in most particularly the president. much of that influence campaign is pushed by chinese government itself. trying to linkut
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