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next tesla into space it will be very interesting. the music they're playing. >> gm does eight times the sales and market caps a little higher. david: that does it for "bulls"& bears." elizabeth: showdown at the border. conflicting reports coming in. mexico's secretary of interior says there's a caravan of 60,000 heading our way. honduras depeuts that. disputes that. president trump not taking any chances. he may shut down the border as early as this week. and the president is ordering border patrol to quote surge, meaning ramp up, even more border workers there. mere's thhere's the question. will mexico stand up and stop it? we're on it. mexico may well do that. we're going to take you to the ground ze zero of the border
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crisis. both say there's no doubt about it, there's a crisis and it is real. the battle for 2020, we debate tonight. frustrated socialist democrats ramping up their fare mongering to browbeat everyone into their bad policy. replacing facts which they refuse to answer for in debate. alexandria ocasio-cortez scaring the children that there will be no future generation unless con enacts her 90 trillion-dollar plan. conservatives warn it will actually make global warming worse. cortez continues to dodge her basket case of errors. also tonight, bernie sabders warning that people will die. this as bernie sanders ignores the fact that trump has his own replacement package.
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we'll debate that. and bernie sanders won't debate his single payer plan. also tonight, democrats in the era of me too. a second woman says joe biden inappropriately touched her. claiming a cottage industry of lies. we're going the tell you who they are and just who this controversy really benefits. you'll be surprised. more mueller mayhem. demingdems ramping up the attaco subpoena the full unredacted report to a new poll with a shifting opinion. the voters no longer have doubts for doubt. we ask, are democrats playing a losing game and where is their consistability accountability.
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maduro's latest move to try to through guaidal into prison. en. every angle of the border is covered for you tonight. we're in d.c., claudia is on the ground in texas. let's begin with edward. >> custom and border protection is reassigning 750 agents to handle illegal immigrants crossing at various places in the border. as many as 40% of all border agents are now dealing with illegal immigrants crossing into the u.s. also the president ordered more people seeking asylum to be sent back to mexico instead of
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waiting for their day in court in the united states. calling migrant protection protocols to be expanded. as of march 26th, 370 have been returned to mexico. house minority leader kevin mccarthy now blaming democrats for the situation getting worse. >> this is a real crisis and this is a challenge because the majority party in congress has wasted their majority, has been in the room where nancy pelosi says i don't believe your number to our homeland secretary. that is, to me, one of the worst situations we can have. we do have a crisis at the border. >> democratic presidential hopefuls balk at the president's plan which includes closing the border. former housing and urban development secretary jewellian castro says the president should think about the trade that comes across the southern border. >> so instead of building a wall or closing the border or cutting off aid to the central american
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countries which is downright stupid, we should go in the other direction. >> and the former homeland security jeh johnson under president obama calls the situation a crisis. president trump says he could close the border as early as this week. elizabeth: thank you. let's get to claudia cowan at the border. claudia? reporter: liz, closing the border would translate into higher prices for everything from cars to alcohol to the food we eat. thousands of trucking cross the border every day fimmed with produce. according to the department of agriculture of half of the vegetables are grown in mexico. one distributer says if the border closes we could run out of avocados in three weeks. razz berries and cucumbers come from mexico. exporters would be hit hard too. excois the largest impoforter of
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u.s. refined fuels like diesel and gasoline. some transported by railway and it's unclear if a shutdown would impact train service. mexico is the third largest trading partner. goods passing back and forth total $316 billion according to the offers of the u.s. trade representative. the economies of border cities like el paso rely on international bridges that allow people to cross back and forth legally and spend money here as the mayor of el paso put it, we can't afford for the border to close. elizabeth: thank you. now a senior official citizen the crisis at the southern border includes an illegal immigration super highway that is flowing through mexico. obama's homeland security jay jy johnson, here's what he told
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kneel caputo. >> my anyone's definition by any measure. right now we have a crisis at the southern border. according to the dmition ner of cbp, there were 4,000 apprehensions in one day alone this past week and we're on pace for 100,000 apprehensions on the southern border this month. that is by far a greater number than anything i saw on my watch in my three years as secretary osecretaryof homeland security. elizabeth: here's president obama's border control chief. >> they get here, enter illegally, set one foot on soil, as long as they have a kid they eesh allowed into the interior of the united states. we're going to reach ahundred thousand alone this month a million this year. this is a national emergency. elizabeth: a lot of hysteria over what the president is thinking of doing 37 he'. he's not the first president to shut the border. lbj and reagan did it. mexico stepped up and stopped
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the problems back then. we didn't collapse when they shut the border. what's your take on this, lee. >> when you're using a quote from jeh johnson, soul of your r viewers understand that is president obama's homeland of secretary calling it a crisis, president obama's border patrol chief calling this a national emergency. this is in fact a crisis. you don't have to take president trump's word for it if you don't want to. let's listen to the experts who right now are at the department of homeland security saying we need to take up our action to the next level. i don't want to speculate incorrectly as far as what exactly and when president trump may do but there certainly is precedent here. he doesn't necessarily have to close everything off this week. we do have a lot of good legal healthy productive flow that goes back and forth -- elizabeth: hang on. sorry, congressman. rex coalso ships goods to us via rail, air and sea. there's this whole hysterical
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reaction every time the president tries to do something that the world is going to collapse. he takes on nato, everything is going to collapse. he takes on the eu, china, the world is going to collapse. north korea, the world is going to collapse. trump gets elected, the world is going to collapse. the real issue is encapsulated to what's going on with pop francis. pope francy. he says the border wall will make people prisoners within the wall. react to this. back in january 20 former presidents of latin american presidents withipresidents, incm mentiomexico sent a letter to te saying why aren't you going after the problem, the communist dictator who murder their own people. can you imagine if pop pope john paulepope johnpaul had this appo poland. there's a reason why this is
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happening. these governments are failing their own people. >> yeah, first there's the assumption that there isn't a crisis. there's the claim that there isn't a national emergency. and then you start cherry picking what exactly the root cause of the issue is. so where i am from on long island, we're concerned about drug trafficking, human trafficking, sex trafficking, arm trafficking. it's not just about people crossing illegally it's about the things coming across illegally as well. the pope, with all due respect, he lives in a vatican under heavy security with walls, with military -- by the way, they have those shiny spears. they're filet you if necessary. and they have the fire power in order to protect and do their mission at the vatican. it's unfortunate that we're weighing in and cherry picking what part of this issue to engage in. i think in order to have and honest conversation we need to get to the reality of what's happening here. op oid abuse epidemic.
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what's happening at sex brothels where young girls are being abused. the president wants to take action. i want to support his efforts. the american public wants congress and the federal government to do its job. and there's one function and that's to provise for our narnl defense. elizabeth: we have homelessness and poverty as well, double digit poverty rates among minorities. this is problem that the president is trying to move to fix it. just ahead, a clearly frustrated and misleading bernie sanders trying to claim that you will die if president trump gets rid of obamacare, not mentions thamentioningthat he would get a obamacare. we're on that story next. we're going to take you to the streets of chicago. there are massive protests today
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elizabeth: let's get to wrur money. the dow and the s&p surging to 2019 high, highs for the year fueled by u.s. and chinese manufacturing activity. deadra is at the new york stock exchange with more. >> taking a look at one stock, closing lower by 10% and only second day of trade. it just went public on friday. but a lot of analysts voicing concern that while the company is strong in sales it has not yet turned a profit.
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in fact last year it lost $911 million. that does not bode well for like a larger competitor uber which is slated to go public later on this year. boeing closing the day higher. if faa expects to receive boeing's software fix for the grounded 737 max models over the next few weeks. separately, ethiopia airlines may soon release a report on what caused the fatal crash last month. the crash, of course, leading boeing 737 max models to being grounded. a quick look and a rare look at inside documents with the world's most profitable company. it had a net income of $111 billion, apple is around $60 billion. the first time that many people in the nnl communit fn compleuna
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look at the documents. and that sealed the deal. elizabeth: dueling demonstrations broke out on the streets of chicago today over states attorney kim fox and her handling of the jussie smollett case. and more fallout over the weekend. chris rock slamming jussie smollett. even though chris rock said event organizerred warne organi, don't go there. >> said sn no jussie smollett jokes. what ar was he thinking? >> matt is lif live in shaig wih thchicago withthe latest. >> the tension all came to a head today right outside of kim fox's office. the chicago police union protested against kim fox
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alleging she has a history of being antipolice. she's set known gang members free and they're demanding that she resign after dropping jussie smollett's case. her supporters also protested today arguing that kim fox reformed criminal justice here and she's setting the innocent free. at one point the police had to step in. president trump supporters and fox protesters were chanting she's got to go. >> why don't you stand up and protest rahm emanuel. >> the police in the city are great people, they sacrifice. they put their life on the line every single time they make a traffic stop. >> this is not about fox. this is about you -. >> kim fox is defending her
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office's decision to drop a 16 felony charges against smollett writing in the chicago tribune op-ed, quote, since it seems politically expedient right now to question my motives and actions and those of my office, let me say publicly and clearly that i welcome on outside nonpolitical review of how we handled this matter. the police union fired back writing, the cbp concluded that mr. smollett faked a hate crime and it's ms. fox's duty to prosecute the crime. she refused to do to. and sheila o'brien wrote her own op sed saying she's going to personally petition to courts to assign a special prosecutor to investigate kim fox. elizabeth: the emotions are running high and there seems to be a lot of anger on both sides of the aisle, right? >> there are people saying they're fed up with hearing about this story. they would rather see the resources go back to true
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crimes. and you know in are growing demands for kim fox to resign. the national prosecutors bar released a statement condemning her actions. the illinois bar released a statement saying that what she did was dishondz. she's in a lot of hot water and a lot of people are wondering whether she's going to run for reelection or if there's a po enpotential she might resign. >> rahm emanuel is trying to blame the hate crime on trump. >> late last week mayor emanuel said that president trump created this toxic environment in which mayor emmanuel claimed that he was able to get away with the hoax. is there's been some backlash saying, how dare you say that the president has any contributed to this. the mayor here is demanding that jussie smollett pay 130,000
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dollars in restitution. that's how much the city estimates it cost them in their excuse. execution. if he does not pay it within seven days, the law department might pursue more charges against smollett. the clock is ticking for smollett to pay up. elizabeth: thank you so much. we're tracking several other dwochg stories for you tonight. horrific collapse of dams in brazil, safety auditors now refusing to guarantee the safety of 17 dams operated by mega miner in brazil. now it was a valet dam that blew apart and collapsed in january killing 300 people. let's bring you to the national highway traffic safety administration saying it will launch a safety defect probe into three million cars made by south korea automakers hyundai and kia.
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at issue, 300 fires not caused by crashes. the crashes injuring more than 100 people. reports that martin shkreli has been tossed into solitary confinement over claims that he has been using a smartphone to try to run his business from behind bars. now martin scer rel sli serving seven years for securities fraud. burger king is producing a new meatless whopper on april fool's day. no joke. the meatless whopper is made from plant-based patties and vegetables and soy. the chain is testing it at five dozen locations in and around st. louis. burger king will roll out the impossible whoppers if it tests well. let us know, st. louis, how it tastes. mick jagger will undergo heart surgery this week to replace a damaged heart valve.
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the rolling stones announced last week that they're postponing their nine week tour in america and canada. coming up, alexandria ocasio-cortez again scaring children saying there will be quote, no future generations unless we enact to a new deal. conservative lawmakers have dug deeper into it. they're claiming it would cause for global warming. a shocking report of the liflifestyles of the rich and fraudulent spending your hard earn money by stealing from social security. you won't believe what's going on now. we're going to bring it to you next.
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she applied to the local walmart in daphne, alabama. as part of our pledge to american workers, walmart is looking to change its hiring practice. has already started strongly and is hiring a lot of great people and some are getting a second chance and some are getting a little more than that. and i want to thank walmart. and i really want to thank the big companies of our country that do an incredible job. what they're doing is -- i think even if you go back five years, ten years, a short while ago, nobody would believe what's happening with respect to exactly what we're talking about today. very few people would believe it. so we're very very proud. they interviewed katherine. they were really impressed by her resolve, her ability to speak so beautifully. she'll probably end up running for office. and two weeks ago she began her first day on the job and i have no doubt she's going to be very
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successful and she'll do a terrific job. katherine, we can't wait to see you and all that you achieve over what will be a long, long life and we appreciate it very much. [applause] we look forward to that. americans with criminal records are unemployed at rates up to five times higher than the national average. today i'm announcing that the second step act will be focused on successful reentry and reduce unemployment for americans with past criminal records. and that's what we're starting. [applause] and i'm very proud to say that we're leading the way but a lot of states are now following us. they're liking it and they're following us. believe it or not, it's great for our people. it's great for the people that
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it so deeply affects but it's also great for the economy. it's hard to believe. we save a tremendous amount of money because people are coming out with these 40 and 50-year sentences for what you would consider to be everything serious but not that serious. and they're getting out and they're working instead of being in prison. and we're saving hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars and doing good at the same time. so that's sort of a rare occurrence. [applause] elizabeth: president trump talking jobs at a prison reform summit. more breaking news coming in. a statement was made after a prelim court hearing in california on charges that he fraudulently obtained $4 million in bank loans, pocketing $1.6 million that belonged to a client. he faces charges that he tried to shake down nike for $20 million. let's watch. >> for nearly 20 years i have
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represented davids versus goliaths. throughout that entire time period i've relied on the justice system and judges sitting in courthouses just like this. i will now spend the time in connection with this case and the case in new york relying on that same justice system that i have now subjected myself to. and i am, i a am highly confident -- i am highly confident that when the process plays out that justice will be done. elizabeth: to the battle for 2020. frustrated socialist democrats ramping up the fear mongering. critics say they're trying to browbeat anyone who doesn't agree with them into their bad policies. brenders bernie sanders trying m people will quote literally die under president trump's health
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moves. sanders claiming trump would abolish obamacare an. let's listen. >> if trump gets his way, the cost for health insurance for you will be so high that many people literally will not be able to afford it. thousands of people will literally die. that's trump's health insurance plan. my plan is just a little bit different. elizabeth: that's bernie sanders there. his plan would get rid of obamacare. it would get rid of medicare, medicaid and all private insurance. joining me now is gdp adviser seth benson. this sounds like granny off of the cliffs time again. >> it does. listen. this is an old play book that the democrats point to. i've heard this type of statement before. and i think that's what bernie sanders is playing into. as you alluded to, president trump hasn't rolled out a specific plan but he's doing things about bringing
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transparency into the system which is going to drive down the cost of health care unlike the aca which was impacting the finance system. elizabeth: president trump has tweeted about what democrat studies and analysts have admitted. the cost of obamacare is going up. far too high, the dedublght blg ovedeductibleover 7 thoirks. what i7,000.what is the republin whanchts the trump administration started doing is laying out ground work, infusing transparency into the system, targeting prescription drugs. these are the things that are driving the costs of health care. the affor affordable care act fd on insurance. one is just a credit card. we need to drive down the cost of the goods and services. if we do that, the insurance will come down too. elizabeth: you know within whenever a new government plan is rolled out, fraud immediately
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steps in that's what happened with medicare, medicaid. look at this, social security tens of millions of benefit checkchecks mailed to dead peop. >> yeah. i think this is just more proof of why we don't want the federal government running a system. and specifically in health care. i mean if we can't keep track of money to people who aren't living anymore, what are we going do when we're trying to deliver health care as a government. elizabeth: medicare people living with bentleys, mansions, ripping off the medicaid system. that's what chick grassley and his colleagues are saying. what do you say? >> it's really sad. we need a better checks and balances system in the federal programs to make sure that the finds are being used for efficiently. elizabeth: a second woman,
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elizabeth: socialist democratic alexandria ocasio-cortez critics say she's fear mongering again about the green new deal. >> there will be no future for the bronx, there will be no livable future for generations coming, for any part of this country. we've been here before. we've been here before with the great depression. we've been here before with world war ii, even the cold war. and the answer has been an ambitious and direct mobilization of the american economy to solve our biggest problem. elizabeth: here's what's grabbing the attention. a group of house conservatives
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put together a 13-page takedown of cortez's $93 trillion deal. they found her plan would cause more global warming. let's bring in the daily news foundation chris bedford. the house conserve tifers found more and more doubling down on nonsense, what they're saying, creating all of the solar and green energy utilities and wind turbines requires oceans and oceans of cement and concrete. to make that cement and concrete that means more greenhouse gas emissions and retrofitting the buildings. >> that's one of the funny things that's constantly ignored by a lot of the alarmists. the technologies they're pushing take a lot of carbon to create. the average laptop that somebody use to post these ideas on the internet is about a barrel of oil. she's right, we have been here before when al gore took america
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by storm, he made a lot of strong and apocalyptic predictions that have largely turned out to be completely false. there is still snow on kilimanjaro. new york city is not under water aside from a storm that caused flooding. these claims are bonus and have been debunked over and over again. the american public is largely moved on, at least the national. , as to what they vote on. elizabeth: chris, republicans say there's climate change. here's the issue. aoc ignores china and india in her plan. if the u.s. got rid of the carbon emissions, you still have china out there polluting up a storm. the size of their smog and pollution is about the size of spain or even bigger than california hanging over beijing. another thing too, aoc's home district saying you're nearing our problem trying to become a national superstar saying quote
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your heart is not in the bronx. your take on that. >> we know that there have been ice ages. there have been many ice ages. there's in question that climate changes. whether to your point, whether humans can impact that and whether the united states can impact that when countries like china and india rise in industrial powers trying to lift 2 billion people out of poverty. do they want to cans sell this with some handout to the green tech companies? i don't think they do. and ms. ocasio-cortez maybe ought to pay a little attention to her own district where the word is she hasn't set up an office for her constituent to speak wither. elizabeth: she accused the pentagon of wasting $22 trillion, ignoring that was double counting -- the bookkeeping at the pentagon. it wasn't $22 trillion, a pot of money there. she constantly makes a mistake. she did it this weekend when she tried to argue that the
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republicans changed the constitution to stop fdr from being reelected even though the 22 amendment was drafted two years after fdr died. do we have that sound bite? let's show it. >> they had to amedicine the constitution of the united states to make sure that roosevelt did not get reelected. elizabeth: your take? >> president roosevelt had passed already and it would be another six years before the amendment was passed. but this is a simp tom of representative ocasio-cortez. she's a product of an education system where these things are repeated and there's not a lot of challenge. you want to be challenged on a college campus, raise your voice for something that's outside of the hard left point of view, say something conservative, something centrist then you'll be challenged. she hasn't before. elizabeth: thank you for coming on. a new poll coming in from "the wall street journal" shows more than half of americans say they no longer have doubts about president trump after the
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joe biden alleging that joe biden rubbed, quote rub noses with her at a political fundraiser in 2009. saying that when he pulled her in to quote rub noses she thought he was going to try to kiss her on the mouth. amy lapos said, quote, i never filed a complaint to be honest because he was the vice president. i was a nobody. this absolutely a line of decency, a line of respect. crossing that line is not grandfatherly. it's not cultural. it's not affection. it's sexism or misogyny. biden issued an explanation saying in my many years in the campaign trails i've offered handshakehandshakes. whathe flores the first woman accuser still supports biden. what is your take own this? >> this is unbelievable but
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still believable. joe biden has a history of pressing himself with women in ways that are cringe worthy. when you thee these two allegations, this steps beyond the creepy grandfather. this steps into a place where most women, most people don't want to have their personal space really violated like that. we don't want to make judgments yet, but this is really disheartening. elizabeth: we have 2020 democrats really going after joe biden here. this is the last moderate centrist democrat standing. you can bet that president trump would like to campaign against bernie sanders instead of joe biden. that's the word out there on the street. let's show the democrats going after joe biden. let's watch. oh, we have -- let me back up. we don't have time for that. it was lrn, julian castro, amy
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cloaclob sure attacking him. >> 73% of democrats are excited or comfortable with him being the nominee. that's before the allegations came out. but even if he take as little bit of a hit, he's still a front runner. i think what you're going to see is a lot of people on the left playing politics with victims, liz. the irony of all of this is when allegations were brought against judge kavanaugh everyone was willing to throw him under the bus and assume that the people bringing the allegations were absolutely right. now in this case you're going the see joe biden handled with kit gloves. elizabeth: do we have the sound bites yet? let's take a listen to the criticism of joe biden. >> i read the op-ed last night, i believe. lucy flores. and joe biden needs to get an
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answer. that's for joe biden to decide. >> i believe lucy flores. i believe that the vice president put a statement out today on that. and we need to live in a nation where people can hear her truth. >> i have no reason not to believe her, jonathan. and i think we know from campaigns and from politicians that people raise issues and they have to address them and that's what he will have to do with the voters if he gets into the race. elizabeth: patrice, quick reaction. >> not surprised. the left, these leaders are going to play politics with victims here. they're worried about him as a front runner. whatever is going to take him down, they're willing to support that narrative. elizabeth: thank you for your insights tonight. coming up, the mueller story. nobody has told the democrats that this is still an issue that the voters are saying wait a
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elizabeth: a new "wall street journal" nbc poll 57% of those surveyed no longer have doubts about the trump presidency after the mueller report. now, this is the barr report, quoting from what mueller's findings are. mueller is saying that trump is not exonerated yet. no word yet on what robert mueller meant. let's bring in our conservative commentator. what's your take on the poll? >> i think it's real -- it's not unexpected, liz, because, you know, for some long we were told that mueller was a pai paragon f unquestioned liability. he fired hired a lot of democrd
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has a lot of donors that support hillary clinton. they looked at the evidence for two years with millions of dollars and found nothing that could support charges. i don't think it's unl reasonable for most people to go okay, he's probably didn't do anything. it's not unexpected. it's got to be frustrating for the democrats. elizabeth: we have adam schiff running house intelligence, senate intelligence, two top democrats including mark warner and ron widen saying conclusive evidence trump colluded. we also have richard blumenthal saying the same thing, he's on senate judiciary. should they be held accountable for saying those things and do democrats have more investigative power than robert mueller? >> i think it's up to the voter to hold them accountable. my district is not far from adam schiff's. my congressman is ted lew so
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i've done worse. it's up to the voters saying do you want yur congressman or senator spending all of their time on something that robert mueller said wasn't there or do you want them doing the hard work for the district. that's something that the voters are going to have to decide. elizabeth: house intelligence chair adam schiff trying to fund raise off of this for a fund called the one-term president fund. he's the chair of the house intelligence committee. his job is oversight of intelligence. he's using his position it looks like to bring down trump. >> it would be nice if he focused on defending the united states from the threats that are out there. instead he seems to be more occupied with taking this tragedy, because it has been a tragedy for two years where the people's choice has not been able to govern as the people elected him to do. and they just keep going and going. it's doorable. elizabeth: kurt, thank you so much for joining us. thank you so much for having us
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in your homes and thank you for watching. "lou dobbs" is next right here on the fox business network. have a good evening. ♪ lou: good eve -. good evening. president trump is tired of congressional failure securing the border. he maintains he will shut it down if nothing is down. bold decision garnering support of those who know the voter enforcement issue the best. >> it sends the right message. it lets mexico no if they don't do something, if they don't play their part then we're going to stunt their economy. >> that's what makes this president such a great president. he's going to secure this nation and protect american people. how many american citizens have
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