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big gulp diabetes nation? david: gang, that does it for bulls and bears. liz and jonas will be on with maria early in the morning. [♪] >> we won't fall into those same pitfalls. they made commitments on cyber and others that they haven't honored. they are in washington continuing to work. it's one thing to write something on a piece of paper and another to have support mechanisms. liz: president trump and his administration on the world stage. news coming in on the u.s.-china trade deal. and the showdown in venezuela on the president's radar screen.
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d.c. politics, this is where democrats withdraw from socialist policiesage news headlines about socialist capitalist behavior. you don't believe the tax hike democrats are quietly trying to pass. news coming in socialist dictator nicolas maduro has shot tear gas on volunteers trying to get food and humanitarian aid across the border with colombia into the country to save starving venezuelans. nicolas maduro also shut the border in the south with brazil after he already shut the maritime border in the north. maduro may try to shut tonight the west with colombia where that food eight sits.
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nancy pelosi will lead a new push to block president trump using the emergency border declaration to get money for the border wall. but the president is moving on to you build the wall. his supporters are launching a counter attack saying congress gave the president the power to do this without your consent. but we'll show you the one thing that could hang up trump. a growing number of states moving to outlaw and banish tax breaks like new york state tried to hand out. we'll show you exactly what chased away amazon. it's not just ocasio-cortez. new details coming in. it's an irony over what will block cortez's green new dale in the end. alexandria ocasio-cortez getting fact checked not just on newspapers.
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but on billboards out in public in new york city. wait until you see the new one that just went up. we have that one and it's a big one coming up. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. the action heating up in d.c. the talks watched closely by wall street in the talks between washington and china. they are trying to hammer out a trade deal between the two super powers. that march 1 deadline for higher tariffs on chinese goods is fast approaching. hillary vaughn is live with the latest. reporter: the u.s. and chinese delegations are inside negotiating past sunset. it looks like things are getting
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ready to wrap up. china and the u.s. are making progress on day one of the high-level talks reportedly in a sprint phase of negotiations between president trump and president xi jinping. the chinese ministry confirming both sides reached agreements on four principle issues. and it includes a lot of topics, among those, agriculture. also opening up market access for other companies. there is also one focusing on technology, stopping forced technology trans% and the theft of he technology. they were trying to pass off old promises as concessions.
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lighthizer and navarro are make sure they pay attention to the details going into the memorandums much understandings. what they want to see are structural changes. so devil is in the details of what's being put down on paper and what's agreed to in the face to face * meeting. the chinese foreign ministry saying they have march 6 slated for another meeting. liz: another migrant caravan of more than a thousand heading towards u.s. after crossing the southern mexico border. this as new numbers coming in. mexico kicked out 100 criminals from the last caravan including
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25 members of ms-13. griff jenkins is on the ground with more. >> more than 1,000 migrants crossed mexico's southern border. in border cities one of two shelters reaching maximum capacity. there is more than 600 in this one. and another 600 in another one. the migrants sitting here waiting months to apply for asylum at a u.s. port of entry. earlier this morning more migrants were being dropped off from piedras negras where they closed their shelter. el paso. they are seeing a 478 percent increase in illegal crossing apprehensions. we talked to one of the migrants
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inside the shelter. his name is randy davidson. we said how do you feel about them tearing down the wall between here and el paso and he said it would be welcome news. coming on the heels of yesterday's visit by dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen who met with central american countries to try to stem the flow of these caravans. liz: presidential contender kamala harris pushing back on her democrat colleagues, under cutting their demands for open borders. camel -- kamala harris says we can't have open borders. we need borders just as all nations do.
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this fast nancy pelosi and others will move tomorrow to try to block president trump's emergency declaration to build a border wall. let's bring in north dakota senator john hoeven. what do you think? >> we need to build a border barrier and we need to provide you with the funding to do that. it's multiple steps. >> to your pint, the president tweeting out that work has begun on building the border wall. it seems the president is moving on from fights in congress. but the argument is congress gave the president the power to do this without congress's support. this happened in various laws, the 1976 emergency act gave him the power to decide what is a national emergency. >> right. and the 1982 military
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construction authorization act. congress provided that information. there has been 58 presidential declarations issued. 30 or 31 are enforced right now. liz: if the president can spend money without conscious' approval according to the 1982 act. he could get close to what he initially wanted if not more. >> it will be more. the $1.4 billion from the legislation. and the asset forfeiture fund, and the drug interdiction fund. that's $4.5 billion he can get without the national emergency. then add the military congress trucks funds that are utilized under the emergency declaration. that's about $8 billion. liz: jonathan turley said there
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is a danger zone for democrats. he says the odds of trump prevailing at the supreme court are quite high. the democrats may be handing the president a victory at the supreme court right before the election. >> he'll get even joined at the 9th circuit, but when it gets to the supreme court he has a good chance to win there. liz: the one thing that could stop trump, just one injunction given to private citizens like the aclu. >> he'll have $4.5 billion. the rest will go through the process and see. that would be an additional $3.6 billion. you are right. liz: let's get to your money.
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all three major averages closing the day down. susan li is at the new york stock exchange with more. >> an eight-day winning streak for the nasdaq ending today. we got some negative read from the u.s. economy. a negative fed look on the u.s. economy and existing home sales fell for a third straight month. also the feds cutting their fourth quarter 2018 forecast. in terms of stock movers. johnson and johnson in focus. they told the markets the department of justice now investigating their baby powder for possible as best toes contamination which d possible
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asbestos contamination. finally lyft is said to be filing for an ipo analysting on the nasdaq. liz: america's agriculture could feed the world. but the green new deal is calling for an end to a lots of what's going on with agri business and an end to single-payer healthcare. >> for diehard skeptics of climate change the rollout of the green new deal with the restructuring of the economy was a tip-off to an unspoken agenda. >> we always knew the climate wassal talking point for the to tall tear yants agenda or whatever want to call it.
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>> i rated and the rerated, and i asked what in the heck is this? reporter: some hope from the excesses of the green new deal, new moderate voices will emerge. >> climate change has been driven for years by the edges of each party. having a more aggressive left edge to contradict the right edge is not likely to create the consensus necessary to have meaningful change. reporter: others question whether there is any need to address climate change at all. climatologist' john christie notes that the greatest scientific breakthroughs if you history have broken with the consensus. >> i take a hard look at climate model without put and the models are too sensitive to carbon
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dioxide and the world is not spiraling off. reporter: he looked back to the turn of the last century when people didn't know what a radio or movie or television or cell phone or jet, an antibiotic, sat right, m rirks, i krurks, iud or what ibm was. the creative geniuses of people who bettered life in the past will do the same in the future. liz: let's get to the bombshell details from the jussie smollett case. he's accused of giving false information and disorderly conduct. when he staged an attack. he's accused of organizing his
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own hate crime against himself. >> jussie, any comment? reporter: $10,000 is what he posted to walk free from this county jail. his supportive siblings were silent filing out of the courthouse. an assistant state's attorney laid out the details. he enlists the help of abel and ola owes su -- osundairo. reporter: the police say the motive was dissatisfaction with his salary so he conjured up a scheme with hateful politics and symbols of racism. >> why would anyone, especially
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an african-american * manuals the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations. how could someone look at the hatred and suffering associated with that symbol and see an opportunity to manipulate that symbol to further his own public prefile. reporter: 21th century fox says, we are evaluating the situation and considering our options. president trump weighed in on twitter. the fbi got involved when a threatening letter covered in crushed tylenol was delivered to the "expire" studios. >> he attempted to get attention by sending a false letter that relied on homophobic racist
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language. >> the caps said maga. did i make that, too? reporter: his role on the show appears to be unchanged for now. his attorney said he had a shoot schedule this afternoon. and when he left the court his suv went to the studios where "empire" is shot. liz: potential democratic democrat beto o'rourke is saying he's a capitalist. core te -- ocasio-cortez is getg corrected big time in a billboard war. even your tweets about the big board are said to be wrong.
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jobs and millions in revenue. that was a lot of zeros behind that $4 billion. liz: she is saying you are out of touch. the billionaire mercer group funds you. >> she has no idea what we do. we represent small business owners across the country. liz: are you funded by the customersers? >> no, not at all. liz: the customersers do fund you? >> the customersers haven't contribute to us for several years. we were founded by bernie marcus who actually started the home depot at 52. at 48 he was fired and at 52 he
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founded the home depot. and he remembers what it was like being a small business owner and the trials and tribulations. i couldn't be prouder to work for somebody too who is so inspirational. liz: what made you take the billboard to fact check ocasio-cortez. >> we applaud the president for making that line in the sand saying we'll not become a socialist country. and we applauded that. we want to drive this point home. social takes, but capitalism creates. this is a prime example of what socialism took from the citizens of new york. the two ceos of the state and the city worked hard to bring that deal to the city. liz: the criticism of alexandria
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ocasio-cortez. people like her passion. art laffer said it would be great to direct her passion toward capitalist ideas. she said it's better to be morally right and factually correct. she won 16,000 votes, she earned her house seat based on 1,000 votes. but it's -- on 16,000 votes. but it's the new york toxic business environment that chased amazon away as welling a a million new yorkers since 2010. >> it was a billion in tax revenues coming to new york. billions of dollars over 25 years. when you look at komo and deblasio, they worked a great deal out. i don't think it was an
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anti-business environment it is aoc who has the anti-capitalist mentality that drove amazon out. liz: the tax foundation says new york is one of the worst states to do business in. this point is also well made. hundreds of thousands are fleeing business-hostile states like new jersey and connecticut as well. lawmakers in three states, new york, illinois and arizona are trying to push bills to ban tax breaks. what's your take on that? >> you look right across the river there, cory booker raised his hand quickly to say bring these jobs to new jersey. if that's one of the ways we can add incentives to bring jobs to different states, i encourage the ceos to do what they need to do to represent the
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residents. 70% of new yorkers said they wanted amazon to come to their state. i applaud the chief executive because they did what was right for their citizens and it was a net deal. liz: you are for flatter taxes, flatter regulations. >> overall, absolutely. liz: alfredo ortiz correcting alexandria ocasio-cortez in a big way in times square. nike shares are taking a beating in trading after a sneaker worn by zion williamson explode, blew apart. he sprained his knee and couldn't play and duke eventually lost. sneaker rival puma took down a tweet and said this would not
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have happened in puma sneakers. samsung's galaxy phone catching fire on social media. it has six cameras and smalls into a smaller phone from a tablet. companies likenessly's, macdonald's, reportedly dissing, pulling advertising off youtube after a today made yeah found offensive comments and material about videos featuring underaged girls. also information including links to websites that could help pedophiles find child porn. that's a black mark they are saying for youtube. youtube immediately disabled the comments. coming up, clashes have begun
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now in venezuela as the socialist dictator nicolas maduro deployed tear gas and volunteers trying to get food into starving venezuelans. maduro also shut the border to brazil, blocking further aid there. the question is, he shut it with the maritime border to the north. and he shut it to the west with colombia. all leading up to potential chaos saturday when guaido and his volunteers. democrats turning on the green new deal and socialism. tim ryan, dick durbin, now beto o'rourke is saying he's a capitalist. keep it right here. world which't
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liz: democrat beto o'rourke distancing himself from socialist policies. even nancy pelosi distancing herself from the green new deal. beto o'rourke now calls himself a capitalist. nicole, what's your take on all this. >> i think the socialist movement was always going to be something that stayed on the fringe of aoc got 16,000 votes. that hardly represents the entire country. and i think it mainstream democrats in the center whether the center right or center left realize if they want to get the
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trump voters who once voted for obama then voted for trump, these are the voters whose minds they need to change. then you are not going to get there by embracing the democratic socialist movement. liz: to your point, do the moderates and the democrats see the blue collar union worker, those women and men realize their pay checks come from the private sector. it's interesting as the blue collar union worker shrinks in size,. >> the blue collar workers and construction workers who are among the people who voted for obama, got upset and frustrated with some of the democratic policies, then turned around and voted for trump. they weren't happy with the way the republican party and
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democratic party were managing capitalism before trump came along. that's why they voted for trump. liz: "new york post" says new york politicians thought they could bribe amazon then insulted them. amazon workers would be paid $150,000 a year. >> the reasonable zon left or never came here in the first place is they were afraid with the big presence in new york city all of this attention co-would come to them on all of how they treat their warehouse workers, everything beyond these thread quarters workers. some of that criticism is fair, some of it is not. but they did not want that spotlight. i don't think people against the deal were upset about the warehouse workers themselves.
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some were against the tax breaks for fair reasons and some want to demagogue against the company. liz: paul krugman said there are some veal question about the fiscal side of a progressive agenda. >> delays competence issue as -- there is a competence issue as well. if you look at the green new deal, executing this takes understanding of how to get projects done. liz: it could be blocked by the democrats own regulatory rules. it could take years to get a project off the ground. you saw that with the stimulus plan. >> if you strip away the rhetoric of the green deal, some of what's in there you could get people to agree on. fixing the mass transit system and fix our infrastructure
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across the country. but if you look back at the obama stimulus law. that was 10 years ago. a lot of that law was the green new deal. but it was executed so incompetently that if you look at some of the marquee projects, the california high speed rail project, 10 years later the new democratic governor had to kill that project. if they want to demonstrate some of the core infrastructure ideas work, they need to think about governing and how to cut some of the costs of these projects. >> we love your stuff. you are really smart. you are at the manhattan institute. you are a brilliant writer there. thank you very much. bernie sanders' lifestyle critics are saying does not match his rhetoric. we'll take a look next.
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maduro shut down the maritime border to the north. will he dare to shut down the colombia border to the west? food and aid is rating to be brought in. >> i tell you, i wish i could forecast the outcome of this. this is reaching critical mass. i think what you will see over the weekend is it could potentially be a bloody mess. if he tries to shut that border down and does not let the aid and the eighth aid workers across. d thworkers -- if he doesn't let the aid and the aid workers in. people who left venezuela on foot are starving. they have nothing to lose. this weekend has potential to be
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a bloody mess. liz: the protesters are unarmed. the government has seeds guns away from the population. senator robeio says he believes the lower rank and file will not move to violently suppress the volunteers. what do you think of senator rubio say that. >> i heard his comments and i think he's right in that there have been some defections among the lower ranks and disobedience. it's not widespread. but it's growing. i think this kind of thing as they are asked to go up against in some cases their own neighbors and own family. i think you will continue to see this grow. unrest among the lower ranks will grow. then you will see a split in the military. at that point, the fat cats that are the colonels and generals as merle haggard said have been
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drinking free bubble up and eating rainbow stew. they will have to make it decision on whether they want to live or get out of the country before they get killed. whris report rank and file in the military make $15 a month and they are starving too. >> i think maduro will become mormore resistant with pence's presence in colombia and his call for maduro to step down. he'll come back with something that will sound more like bravado than anything that's real. but i think pence's presence there is very important, and i think this is one more step towards seeing maduro step down. liz: general, thank you for your service to our country. come back soon.
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piece to his official senate website in 2011. it was listed as a must-read editorial. it came out of a local newspaper covering vermont and new hampshire. here is quote. the american dwriems more likely to be realized in places such as ecuador and venezuela. brad, it's still up there. >> that's the dream bernie wants to make reality for paul americans. america is great because of our uniquenessn and opportunity for capitalism, not socialism. bernie has struck a chord with the younger generation who
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haven't worked yet. liz: they are not being taught the difference between capitalism and socialism and communism. >> they are sheltered about what's going on outside the united states by people like bernie. liz: bernie sanders has been raising eyebrows and local newspapers have been digging in. they point out he earned $20 million in 2017. he only gave 4% of his income to charity. he owns three houses. he's also been chronically late filing his financial disclosure funds in the senate and didn't file them during the presidential race.
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>> this is what democrats in leadership do. nancy pelosi is fabulously wealthy. she lives behind a wall. she has gun-toting guns and travels in a private plane. the rules they make are never for them. it's always for others. and they have an excuse for everything. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez is very angry her new apartment complex is being reported on it's a luxury complex. it vows to take mixly apartment living to a higher level. the reports are it has 100,000 square feet of amenities for its residents. she can live wherever she wants. but she is pushing back on the
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criticism wet official listed all sorts of people he wanted to kill and she was on that list. >> it's awful that anybody would be on such a list and any american, especially a service person would fact that way allegedly. but one thing was for sure. when she was duly elected, what was the first thing she complained about? her salary. she didn't know how she would make end meet having two homes in queens and washington. we are supposed to feel sorry for her. brad blakeman, thank you for joining us. come back soon. we have got a whole lot of the show coming up. a big debate about the u.s. postal service. you want to find out how socialism plays out? watch what happened at the u.s. postal service. our grandparents checked their smartphones
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let's get to ned ryan. he's a ceo of america majority. ned, there was this postal worker in michigan who had 15,000 pieces of undelivered mail found in her house. i mean, you know, this is a government-backed operation. i mean, this really brings up a whole lot of issues about, you know, government running things; right? >> brings up a whole lot of issues. i know we're short on time. last year the postal service lost 3.9 billion, liz and that was a good year for them. in 2012, it lost almost 16 billion dollars. government by its very nature is not efficient and there's no accountability. they can have this kind of behavior and not really suffer the consequences. so again, it's one of those things we don't need more government. we need less government. and government always seems to grow and become more expensive as time goes on. we need less of it, not more of it. >> we are so sorry we ran out of time. we had a jam-packed show with -- with stuff going on in
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venezuela. we will have you back on tomorrow night >> thank you. >> thank you for having us in your homes. thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next on the fox business network. have a good night. lou: good evening everybody. our national security, the soundness of our dollar, the wealth we create for generations of americans, the sovereignty of our nation, all at risk in the high level trade talks now going on between the united states and china in washington. and none of it frankly looks good for the good guys. from the talks come word that there are principled agreements as they are called, principled agreements between the two delegations. no word on what has been agreed to in principle or otherwise. there are also memoranda of understanding, six of those, and it hardly matters
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