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they have tentacles all over the place in all real estate markets. so good for them. thank you for joining "bulls and bears." we'll see you next time. [♪] >> we decide to help those who are not getting medical help. help those who are hungry, and hopefully today we can start maybe getting supplied into venezuela so that people are not suffering so much. every country, every people in the world want freedom. they want fair elections. and venezuela should be no different and any election should be monitored. and people should know they are free and fair so they can accept the outcome. liz: that's richard branson
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talking about his venezuela live aid concert happening right now to raise money to save venezuela. anarchy, chaos and bloodshed. families torn apart. lives changed forever all because of socialists hungry to hold on to power. the chaos escalating. two shot dead and the death toll could rise as several were critically wound add nicolas maduro's soldiers opened fire and shot civilians at the border in brazil. they were trying to get food into venezuela for people starving to death. including children, infants and the elderly. maduro's forces are trying to take over rescue trucks. they were pushed back and repelled by juan guaido's volunteers.
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a bigger shedown expected tomorrow when supporters of interim president guaido converge at the borders to battle with maduro's forces to get humanitarian aid into the country. where is the outrage over socialism cries. democrats in an uproar, criticizing bernie sanders for dodging questions about the legitimacy of juan guaido. he now serves at the behest of the country's constitution. we have new sound of bernie sanders saying he wanted to puke when president john f. kennedy criticized communism as morally dark and poisonous for the world. robert kraft * accused of soliciting prostitution.
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"the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show, two dead, 11 critically injured after venezuelan soldiers work for nicolas maduro opened fire and shot civilians in a clash over humanitarian aid at the brazilian border. a number of those shot are critically injured. nicolas maduro moving to possibly shut the border to the west with colombia. >> you are talking about the violence that happened on the border with brazil. gunfire that went on there. brazilian officials are moving aid to the border with colombia. the brazilian officials hoping to get that aid across the border. venezuela closed that border and opened fire on those protesters.
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we are trying to help that aid come through. on the border with colombia, supporters of the widely recognized venezuelan president juan guaido tried to use trucks to ram through and get into colombia to get that much-needed aid to bring it back across the border. they were stopped by security forces. eventually the security forces relented and they were able to get through. the challenge is to get the trucks back into colombia. there is a concert going on wright now for richard branson in colombia on the border with venezuela. >> we can raise further funds. we want to put those funds toward keeping doctors in venezuela. keeping nurses in venezuela. at the moment most of of the doctors and nurses have left venezuela. and we need them to go back. reporter: in a counter move, the
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venezuelan leaders trying to hold on to power. maduro had his own concert called hands ovens. it's on the other side of the border in earshot with richard branson's concert. maduro is tryinged to hold on to power in this country. liz: a recap of the heartbreaking images we have brought you on this showed the last three years. starving venezuelans eating food out of garbage bags in front restaurants. looting food out of trucks and out of the backs of garbage trucks. venezuela's live aid concert, richard branson organizing that. he wants to raise $100 million for humanitarian aid. another concert in panama to
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help venezuela, too. let's bring in the president and co-founder, have necessaria noiman. >> you guys have been great covering this for the last three years. appreciate it. what's going on is we are expecting more clashes. the violence you covered. the civilians they covered on the colombian border with indians. they are shooting unarmed indigenous tribes people looking for food. they are retaliating. they set fire to the national guard post in retaliation to the people shooting them. this is a preview of what we can expect tomorrow and next day and onwards from there across the brazilian and colombian border.
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liz: the indigenous people set fire to the airport. we have have itio of them marching hundreds of miles barefoot to protest in caracas. here is socialist bernie sanders dodging a question on whether guaido is a legitimate president in a univision interview. >> i think what has to happen. there are serious questions about the recent election. there are many people who feel it was a fraudulent election. and i think the united states has got to work with the international community to make sure there is a free and fair election in venezuela. liz: a yes or no question, right, vanessa? >> yes. obviously bernie sanders doesn't understand the question and
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doesn't understand the issues and fund amount alley has -- fundamentally has no respect for the constitution. i came from a conference in madrid where we honored the king of spain for honoring the constitution. if you respect the rule of law, you respect the presidency of juan guaido. this is a constitution that was written and drafted under this regime, under chavez, the predecessor to maduro. so where is the question? bernie sanders doesn't understand the horrors happening in venezuela. this is a usurper drug cartel that shouldn't be there. lizthere. liz: florida democrat donna shalala. look at this. sanders will not be th -- not be
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the nominee of the democrat party. a florida state senator said she was dumb found, bernie sanders is obviously clueless. but here is bernie sanders chief of staff saying their views represent the long and horrific history of politicians imposing their will. >> how long do we have to hear this story. my 30 million compatriots shouldn't be sacrifices. we have the world's biggest drug cartel shooting people when they want food. if america wants to get its policy right in latin america, it needs top support the presidency of juan guaido, period. the democrats will lose florida because the republicans are on the right side of this issue.
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the diaspora from venezuela to florida is huge. if humanitarian aid is successful, republicans will sweep florida in 2020. liz: donna shalala says bernie sanders has sown the seeds of his own defeat. he said fidel castro transformed cuba. and he said the president of nicaragua, wasn't an oppressive guy. >> what i say to people who don't get it. go there, burn your american passport and call me and let me know how that worked out for you. liz: let's get to your money. all three major averages closing
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the day in the green, ending near record highs. the include chip index up nine weeks. that's the longest streak since 1995. stocks are trading higher on hopes the trade deal will be conclude. here is the * speaking earlier. president trump: both parties wants to make it meaningful. i can speak for president xi and myself. we want it to be a meaningful deal. not a deal that's done and doesn't mean anything. we want this to be a deal that will last many, many years and will be good for both countries. but we want to make it meaningful. china has the advantage of having many years of tremendous success at the expense of the united states. liz: news coming in that china will commit to buying $1.2 worth
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of u.s. goods. new england patriots owner robert kraft charged with soliciting prostitution. reporter: robert kraft, the 77-year-old owner of the new england patriots believed to be worth an estimated $6 billion, stemming from allegations he solicited prostitutes twice inside a strip mall massage parlor in jupiter, florida. he's one of three men charged after an 8-month multi-agency investigation went on over human trafficking. kraft was sured to the a twice. investigators wept through the trash, and surveillance video
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was a big part of this investigation. >> much of our evidence comes directly from the businesses. also from body worn cameras of our officers, and also surveillance that we have been conducting or the last several months. reporter: investigators confirmed kraft is among those caught on tape. a spokesperson for mr. kraft said we deny he engaged in illegal activity. president trump also weighed in. >> bob kraft * is a friend of yours. >> it's sad. i was sad to see it, i am surprised to see it. he proclaimed his innocence. reporter: it's unclear what the next steps are for mr. kraft.
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liz: the maduro regime firing on their own people, killing two, wounding a dozen others at the border with brazil. they were trying to get food into venezuelans starving to death. we are talking children and the elderly. in d.c., it could spell big changes for the 2020 campaign. that story is next. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better.
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themselves from his socialism. >> i'm not a democratic socialist. >> i rated and re-read it, i asked, what the heck is this. >> we should not put up a candidate who embraces socialism if we want to beat trump. that's not what the american people want. liz: beto o'rourke says, i'm a capitalist. nancy pelosi calls the new green deal the green dream. let's bring in chris bedford. what do you make of this? >> i think the democrats are rushing to get on board with some of the things that seem fresh. but it's an old idea. senator bernie sanders is an old-fashioned democratic socialist. ocasio-cortez represents a new wave of seemingly socialist. but then you have folks like
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senator kamala harris and cory booker who seem to be jumping on the train because it' popular. but it went play that well with the american people. liz: sanders tweeted out, trump tear fired our day one fundraising and sign-up numbers. he's scared and he should be. >> bernie sanders is someone who could be a disrupter to this election. the same forces that got trump elected, that pressure building in the united states hasn't been completely let out yet. there is room to tap into strains of populism. bernie sanders was able to cause a huge amount of destruction. >> the critics have been saying the problem with this is the a conclusion is where the mind comes to rest.
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that is when they talk big government ideas, they think big government will fix income inequality. when the tax rates go up, it means bigger government. the debt has gone up so high, it's about paying off the interest on that debt. when you try to pay off the interest on that debt, you are on a hamster wheel. remember how democrats wanted to -- to get right of the electoral college. now we have a speech writer saying you should get rid of the 0-vote rule so they can get their agenda passed. they want to change the rules to ram through what they want. >> when the rules don't work, they say the system is broken. it was a progressive goal where you had senators representing the interests of those states. but now you have popularly elected senators and they are trying to make it like the house
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of representatives. the whole reason for the government as a cooling chamber, and moving that to a 50-vote threshold does not bode well for a reasonable and prudent government. liz: this is the brilliance critics say of the founding falters. you cannot have a general election without an electoral college. you have all 50 states weighing in on the ideas represented to get out the base in the primaries that likely won't pass an entire nation. that's the point, right? >> progressives want mob rule. they want majority rule. they don't care if people from south dakota aren't represented because they care more about people from new york city. liz: 21th century fox reported
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today that smollett was suspended from the hit show "empire." fox news reporter matt king has the update. reporter: the updates just keep getting worse for jussie smollett. the executive producers say smollett is like a family member, but the last couple weeks have been very difficult. they wrote that they are place their trust in the legal system. they say they are aware of the effects of this process on the cast and crew members who work on our show. and to avoid further disruption within our set, we have decided to remove the role of jamal from the final two episodes of the season. 21th century fox is not weighing
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in on the permanent future of smollett. video footage shows him leaving jail yesterday and driving to the set. for weeks the studio denied rumors jussie was being written off from "empire." the agencies investigating the supposed death threat letter, chicago police say he sent to himself. he could be charged with mail fraud. police claim smollett cut a check for $3,500 to the two brothers and instructed them to beat him and put a noose around his neck. smollett's legal team is
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swinging back writing in a statement, the presumption of innocence was trampled upon at the expense of mr. smollett. he feels betrayed by a system that's apparently wants to skip due process and proceed directly to sentencing. if convicted, he faces up to three years in prison. >> coming up. we have video coming into our studios about the clashes in venezuela. embattled socialist maduro is firing at his own people. this time over humanitarian aid rescue workers are trying to bring in. we are going to debate. where is the outrage on the left here. where is the outrage from sanders and cortez? president trump says he'll veto any measure issues to block the
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welcome back. we're coming into the bottom of the hour. duke basketball star zion williamson, he's been urged to skip the rest of the season. he injured his knee. sprained it when his nike basketball shoot exploded during the game against arch rival north carolina. now williamson reportedly has an $8 million insurance policy against prenba injuries. a powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit eastern ecuador early this morning. sending tremors for miles into a mountainous area. no immediate reports of casualties are available. look at this. netflix bought a chinese science fiction movie. could become china's biggest box
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office hit of all time. called "the wandering earth" translated into 28 languages. this movie follows mankind's efforts to move earth out of the solar system. and "the wall street journal" reporting the popular apps are sending your personal health da data to facebook evenf you are not a facebook user. information you put into apps like body weight, blood pressure, pregnancy status. now android apps are not required by google or apple to discloses all of the partners that have access to your day. next up, next case, the numbers are staggers. every 40 seconds someone in the u.s. has a heart attack. nearly 800,000 americans have a heart attack each year and now this shocking discovery. a new study and it was
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comprehensive, says heart attacks are more common in young women. joining me is dr. mark siegel. that's really concerning, right? great to have you on the show, doctor. >> good to see you, liz. this study looked at 30,000 women and found that premenopausal women beginning at age 25 were one third of the ones that had heart attacks. here's what we used to say in the old days. estrogen protects you. when you have your estrogen, you weren't going to have heart disease up until the time you became post menopause l. we have an obesity ep disemmic . when you're overweight with diabetes, you get high blood pressure. so it's a perfect storm and risk for heart disease. liz: oftentimes do people not know they're having a heart attack? >> this is heart awareness
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month. it's heart for women month, wear red for women's heart disease. women especially don't know what the symptoms are for them because it's different. for a man a heart attack is usually a pounding chest, pain or pressure or tingling down the left arm. it's classic symptoms. women have atip l symptoms much more often something like i feel fatigued, i feel indy getion. indirnd.usually it's not the cn or arm. women are to be on the lookout for change in behavior. >> two or more diet drinks meaning soda or diet drinks could lead to heart disease or strok? >> that was done in 80,000 women. now that's only observational. it's only looking at -- it
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doesn't prove that it's the diet soda that causes that. we thought that diet soda protected you. i talked about obesity and diet soda is a transition drink to get off of sugary drinks. liz: why is this happening with diet soda. >> it's going on the artery itself. that the artificial sweeteners are probably constricting the arteries and helping build up plaque. increasing the risk of stroke and heart attack by one third. and in people that are obese, it doubles your chances of stroke. liz: diet soda does? the chemical chemicals in it? >> diet soda, two drinks a day doubles your risk. use the diet soda as a transition drink to seltzer and water. liz: and then get off of it. >> but get off of it. don't stay on i long term. it can lead to increased heart attack or stroke.
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liz: we know you care about people because of your bags here. passion here. >> i want people to drink water. i want them to go home after your show and exercise. if you watch lo lou dobbs on the treadmill. liz: senior defense officials now say, breaking news, 1,000 more active duty u.s. troops will be going to the southern border next week. that's on top of 5,000 u.s. active duty troops on the border now. that story coming up. the maduro regime quilling their own people, imprisoning their own people, two now dead, over a dozen injured after maduro's forces shot at them. here's the question. where is the outrage on the left. that debate is next.
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liz: colombia's government released images. we're going to show you what's going on with the containers and a tanker truck. we're getting information into the studio that venezuelan forces supporting nicolas maduro are actually welderring, sadring the containers and the tank to block rescue workers. we've tracked that story for years, killing hundreds of his own people including children as young as 12. we've been getting information that maduro forces has been handcuffing people to steering wheels and shooting them, imprisoning and shooting teenagers, taking them out f their homes in the poorest neighbors of caracas. here's the question. where is the outrage on the left. let's bring in lieutenant colonel alan west.
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where is bernie sanders denouncing this or disawrnd r alexandria cortez or cory booker? >> another cable network news channel bernie sanders was asked about it would he denounce maduro and he stumbled through it. he couldn't come up with those words. you talked about the churches being sprayed. think about the pope. think of the united nations. this is an international crisis. we have so many people, like you say, alexandria ocasio-cortez and others on the side of the left giving a blind eye, a pass to this socialist dictator. liz: bem r people in venezuela are telling our show where are the united nations, ther natione pope on this. >> absolutely. and you know, you have to ask is this what the people on the left, is this what, you know, proper francis, do they accept this? do they think that this is
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without a doubt something they could live with and understand? you talk about human suffering and things of this nature. we should be speaking out about this. liz: bernie sanders said this about jfk, new information surfacing. when jfk was talking about communism in his debate with richard nixon, bernie sanders in the mid '80s said this make me want to puke. he said but i remember for some reason being very excited when fidel castro made the revoluti revolution. saying that nixon was too soft on communism. bernie sanders said, quote, i actually got up from the room and almost left to puke. your take on this. >> well, think about it. bernie sanders is a democrat social itself. he had three very nice lake front properties. and when you look at the way that we dealt with fidel castro is no different with the way we're dealing with nicolas maduro.
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we see all of this happening in the southern hemisphere and nicaragua. and we need to have the diplomatic pressure to take them down. liz: this was john f. kennedy's position on communism. watch. >> i oppose communist societies, not the free and open societies which carry within themselves the seeds of dissint graition. this disarray of the communist empire has been heightened by two formidable forces. one of the nationalists and the yearning of all men to be free. a poor society is not open to ideas of prodepress. liz: so hey's talking about the moral darkness of communism and socialist, colonel. that was john f. kennedy. >> you're absolutely right.
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think about it when president obama went down to cuba and laughing it up at the baseball game with the communist dictators. he took a picture in front of a dictator. just like week we had president trump standing there in miami talking about how socialism and these countries will be defeated in our hemisphere. liz: here's bernie sanders to your point dodgin dodging the qs about what juan guaido is a legitimate president. >> i think what has to happen right now, there are serious questions about the recent election. there are many people who feel it was a poor choice election. and i think the united states is going to work with the international community to make sure that there is a free and fair election in venezuela. liz: he has come out with some negative comments about maduro. but that really was a yes or no
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question. is juan guaido, according to the venezuelan's constitution, he's considered the legitimate president. it's a yes or no question, right? >> it's a simple question. think about what hugo chavez came to power, sean penn, harry bell fonty, everybody was praising this socialist dictator. one of the first thing he did was disarm the venezuelan people. u look at what is happening. liz: thank you for your time. next up, congresswoman alexander ka ortiz defending a congresswoman's impeachment comment about president trump. that story coming up. senior officials say 1,000 more active duty u.s. troops will go to the southern border next week. this is in addition to the 5,000 u.s. active duty troops on the border now. more on that coming up. ♪ at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the
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that want border security. i can't imagine if it survived a veto but i will veto it. liz: a lot of talk out of d.c. that up to 10 republican senators may break with president trump and the emergency declaration and not vote for it. now we've got 1,000 active troops set to go to the border next week. let's get to this important person, washington times opinion editor were charles hurt. the president is going to veto it and move on, right? >> yes, he is. this sets up a difficult situation for congress. obviously some of the people 0 opposed to the president repurposing this money for an emergency are doing it for principled reasons. they want to jealously guard congress' ability to control the purse strings. the problem is that lawmakers in both parties have given up this principled stance over the years. and so the problem here is if
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donald trump then vetoes this legislation that nancy pelosi wants to send over prohibiting supposedly prohibiting trump from doing this, the problem there is that that undermines her legal case. because if he vetoes it and congress can't overturn that, then congress is not -- has not spoken and said that he can't spend the money. liz: here's the thing. your point is well take. we have five states now suing. i want to know whether they have standing and whether the suits have mere it. trump's supporters saying he's following the laws that congress wrote. but the national emergency and the numerous laws give him the power to use already appropriated, already programmed funds. what do you say to that? >> even nancy pelosi today during her press conference ak nonged that the president has the legal standing to spend the money in this way. and it will all come down to a
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political fight. and the courts are going to look at that and say, if this is a political fight, we have no business here. the other thing that's interesting, when you look at the border today, the exact fencing that donald trump is talking about wanting to spend right now is being built right now and that was approved by congress by large majorities of both parties in congress. liz: the secure act of 2006. >> subsequent acts since then. liz: charles thank you so much. really appreciate it. we'll be right back. we have a lot of show left. don't go away.
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>> i said don't worry about it, who cares? she was like, yeah, i'm from detroit. liz: this after nancy pelosi and jerry nadler says tlaib was wrong. >> of course it's wildly inappropriate. we are dealing with the presidency of the united states. a lot of these resistance types say trump isn't their president. and they want to impeach. i didn't like obama's policies but he was my president. the problem that they have is aoc and omar and tlaib, the resistance types, fueled by the mainstream media has ripped this resistance base into up a friendy they think they are going to impeach donald trump my
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question is for what? how? you don't have the votes in the house or senate to remove him. >> i think at some point this act is going to wear thin. with aoc's course in socialism. i think at some point these types are going to get the more moderate and centrist democrats. the reason the democrats have the majority in the house is because moderates and centrists won enough seats to get the majority. if they get colored with this, they will have a rough 020 elect. liz: how can aoc be trusted to plan the take over of the energy and economic second tores when she consistently gets four pinocchios from "the washington
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post." >> she is this final product of the self-esteem movement and indoctrination camps of higher learning. they come out with deep ignorance armed with deep confidence. and they have a lack of self-awareness and understanding. between medicare for all and the green new deal, it's $2 trillion. liz: should republicans call hearings into what universities and colleges are teaching our students? >> absolutely there need to be more transparency on what you are teaching and is it useful. all of these various studies are not actually helping the student as they come out into the real world. i think there has to be an examination of that. liz: thank you for having us in
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your homes. thank you so much for watching. lou dobbs is next. have a good weekend. [♪] lou: good evening, i'm david asman, lou has the night off. the deadline for the china trade talks. the president remaining cautious because he knows whatever dice agreed upon cannot be rushed. it has to be fair to the united states. president trump: i would say it's probably more likely that a deal does happen. but that doesn't mean it's going to happen. both parties want to make it a real deal, a meaningful deal, not
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