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of a sudden -- geniuses. geniuses. geniuses. david: we'll see, that is it for "bulls and bears." thank you for joining us. elizabeth: president trump moments ago in california saying yes he will shut the border if he needs to. he will hit mexico with tariff. he has a new push to get rid of quote, weak judges, today president pulled his nominee to run i.c.e. to get a quote tougher official. president telling congress, fix this problem. bouse houswhite house today reve 2020 push. we ask will it work, we have new information on democrats pushing back as border arrests have spiked to high of level in
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decades, also, we dig to one of worst 100 days ever for congress. first 100 days as democrats instead focus on a take down of attorney general william barr. but we'll show you how the news stories you see here, not as authoritative as initially delivered. one democrat is now trying to claim william barr himself may have obstructed justice in the mueller probe. that democrat has not seen thing if you mueller report. and to this story, another woman stepping forwarding making it 8 now accusing joe biden of inappropriate behavior, former vice president firing back in his first speech dins since the scandal broke. he is now attacking trump as a tragedy. and joe biden also talking about how his own democrat party has gone too far left. we'll show you the new line of attack from liberals on joe biden, that is coming up. >> now.
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2020 may be trump versus bernie sanders. we'll show you how trump would beat bernie sanders in a landslide, and which top democrat agrees with trump. as white house and top republican agree with our analysis that we reported last night that democrats the lose at supreme court level trying to get tax returns. we'll ask where bernie sanders tax returns he promised to deliver. i am elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show, you are watching fox business network. we start with leland. reporter: this is a chance for white house to highlight what they call first finished second of president trump -- section of
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president trump's border wall '30 feet tall, two miles long, originally planned during president obama's administration. it was never funded then. he said next two years there will be 400 more miles like it. despite a lawsuit in 20 states led by california challenging his national emergency to funds it. president trump said wall is needed now more than ever to stop a quote colossal surge of higmigrants. >> this is our new system, the system is full, can't take you any more. reporter: all right president noted 400% increase in apprehension of family unit in el centro border sector from january and february of this year compared to same time last year. critics say, a sign hard-line imfraction policies are -- immigration policies are not
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working. >> this administration told us that we could be cruel enough to separate little children from their parents, that would deter that would stop more families from coming from central america to the border. here we are, a year later actually opposite is true, there are more -- reporter: president trump heads from california to las vegas, for a big policy speech tomorr tomorrow. >> leland thank you for your reporting. elizabeth: this is the debate tonight, what is a democrat answer to fix the border? officials tell president trump that illegal border crossings did drop 70s% with that wall, that home invasions there dropped as well, even howard schultz said, told fox news in a town hall last night that president trump is right about securing the border, democrats are wrong about things like abolishes i.c.e. border officials tell the fox
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news network and fbn they are not anti-immigration. as secretary of state mom pompeo said central american governments like hondurus, el salvador, and guatemala need to step up. >> contro controlling one bordes hard we know that but first step is recognizing have you a problem. elizabeth: president trump praising mexico saying it has been stepping up. >> shut it town if we have to. we'll tariff the cars coming in, that may make in mexico if we have to, but mexico has been doing a great job. i want to thank the president of mexico. elizabeth: official say facilities are swamped, releasing over 17,000 illegal border crossers in u.s. in last 12 days. let's get to former california congressman, president trump's
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choice if lead u.s. trade development agency, able to darrell issa, what is your take? >> each people leading up to this have given you an element. secretary pompeo is right, that we need to work with those countries to help them solve their problems, we give them money to help solve, but they have to be part was not simply dumping people over the border to our country. to the thanks mexico and mexican president for finally stepping up, this is important, these people are transiting a country that is a safe haven if they want one. but they clearly want the united states, anyone that thinks that president is not right about their being a crisis, has to the lived like i did, i grew up in cleave clivecleveland, ohio, evr number of undocumented workers apprehended and released, equal
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to population of cleveland+, that is reality we're tealing with. it is a unacceptable number. and one that this president and self-like minded people of any party should be supportive of. elizabeth: a lot of handwringing about shutting border but when presidents reagan and nixon shut border because of drugs, mexico did stip up and world did not collapse. here is the thing, mexico deporting of illegal from central america did drop 13% in first quarter, and number of illegal border patrol detained more than doubled. to 165,000, even president obama's former security chief jeh johnson said this a crisis.
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>> this is. we should come together and fix this, and come together and come up with good guessworker programs and solutions for some problems. elizabeth: okay, but democrats are not held accountable for border crisis, they continue to block reform, republicans had reform on immigration this year, democrats won't do what canada does. there is a new republican bill, that would say to asylum seekers, you have to stay in your country if you want to file or in the mexico if you' to file for asylum. canada does that same thing. does not let asylum seekers in. i want to show democrat saying this is a manufactured crises. >> president trump is used government of the american people as a bargaining chip for his fabricated solution to a manufactured crisis. border emergency is nothing more than a manufactured crisis.
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>> president trump must stop holding american people hostage. stop manufacturing of crisis. >> i don't think i.c.e. today is working as intended. >> you should get rid of the agent. >> you should get rid of it, start over, reimagine. >> i.c.e. has strayed froms this mission, it turned into a terrorist organization. elizabeth: your reaction? >> you know. this is best thing that could happen to the republican party is in fact to have democratic party go off the rails to lose track of who we have as common american values and instead of supports the president at least on the basic question of securing border, they created an issue they think they will win opresident is doing when hay -- what he must do on behalf of his ocean. the best way to win an election is not to have a conflict on things you lose on.
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democrats are creating a conflik. elizabethconflict. elizabeth: okay and president and his team keep saying we're at nain antiimmigrant. >> all right darrell issa and you so much. elizabeth: we go to edward lawrence for trade talks. >> trading sources say, chinese worked all night last night, back and forth with beijing to move forward, president today saying they have wrapped up some of the hardest seconds to deal work larry kudlow said that talks are built on a breakthrough that happened last week. >> i will play this from cautiously optimist excite, i think that the president was cautiously optimistic yesterday. and vice premier was cautiously optimistic, a loot o lot of goog and goodwill. reporter: president trump said we should know in next 4 weeks
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if we have a teal, while tealing with trade issue, the president keeping an a -- crises in venezuela. vice president offering this message to maduro who refuses to step aside. >> those who are looking on. should know in midst of these actions, president trump has made clear, all options are on the table. we will not stand idley by while the venturaia -- venezuelan peoe suffer. nicholas maduro would do well not to test the resolve of was u.sunited states of america. reporter: trump administration announced new -- a group of bipartisan senators also proposing a bill to give the torn country 400 million for humanitarian aid. as well as meant to support
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recognize leader, president juan guideo. more problem in the world british prime minister theresa may asking for another extension. this time june 30. for brexit. not received well in europe. the eu leaders will meet next week in an emergency session, but individually have pushed back against another delay. british cannot equipment un-- come up to an agreement, it could face a hardening displit leadeexit.>> leaders in world we on libya again. a rogue general -- forces headed to capital of tripoli, and u.n. secretary-general cutting sort a visit to libya. a lot going on. elizabeth: thank you edward lawrence in washington. >> breaking news from boeing, and saying it cut productstion f sak737 max planes.
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it was at 424 a month ago. >> jeff flock. thank you. >> coming up former vice president joe biden in a new controversy before a joke he made today that fell flat. about his recent allegations of inappropriate conduct, we show you new liberal push to try to take him out in favor of bernie sanders. >> we'll debate what is abuzz in dc. is this trump versus bernie sanders 2020? could trump win in a landslide if that is the case, democrats are nervous, that is coming up next. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this.
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nowhere 100 days. theias democrat focus on 2020 wh the acthe agenda to change ruleo get in power like change getting rid of the electoral college. >> doing policies that could cause people's death. >> people will not be able to afford it, thousands of people will literally die. >> the world will end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. >> of all up equa inequalities,t inhuman is the inequality to health care because people can die. elizabeth: thank you for joining us.
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democrat congressman hank johnson from georgia said attorney general william barr may have obstructed justice. saying -- the mueller report is not even out yet, this is there are tactic that democrats are doing. >> yeah, i don't know how on earth he could conceivably have obstructed justice. because, i hate to break this to them, the term obstructing justice means you have to have judicial proceeding, even if the congressman were right, that barr of doing something illegal to keep the report from them, and he is not. and a special counsel report is not a judicial preceding, you can say a lot of things about it, but it has nothing to do with obstructing justice, and
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they just sound silly when they say that stuff. elizabeth: we're waiting to see the mueller report, right now, not about what is proveable in court but poisedonning the -- poisoning the wel in court of public opinion with anonymous attacks and leaks. let me back up, behind the new atalks on barr are second han, d and third-hand sources. tells associates that barr failed to adequately portray mule are'mueller's finding, in journalism, you are supposed to have first hand sources, you can get foa them anonymously. you are supposed to quote them on the record iffy this are damaging anyone. >> in justice department, you
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are not supposed to speak to media. if justice department does not follow rules then media figures they don't have to either. interesting thing about this no body -- maybe there are crad crn the edges. they are upset about is that they want to spin the fact in the report a particular way so you understand the bottom line results in a way that is cast president in a negative light. the thing is for a prosecutor in a case where you don't bridge charges -- bring charges, the narrative is irrelevant to you. only thing that matters is there iser in either enough evidence to charge or not. >> right, mueller's -- andrew mccarthy you are terrific come back soon love having you on. >> thanks.
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>> thank. >> a case that is triggering more outrage, involves timothy pit son the boy missing since 2011. he would be 14 years old. >> it has been exhausting. elizabeth: that fraudster now faces federal charges. >> investigator have revealed that is the third time 23-year-old rya rinoy lead to police, he did note comply with a fingerprint test but he did allow a swab to be taken for dna, they confirmed this is a
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known phela felon just releasedm prison. a 23-year-old man claimed to be timothy pit zen the boy who went missing. this man was warned about making false statements to police, he stuck to his story, law enforce am confronted him of the dna test, he learned about the boy from a tv show, he now faces up to 8 years from prison. elizabeth: matt finn thank you. >> let's stay in chicago employeessca lating outrage there, new calls in chicago to break charges against jussie smollett. city of chicago also moving to hit smollett where it hurts in
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his wallet with a new lawsuit to pay for the probe in a hate crime he staged. we go to mike tobin with details. reporter: jussie smollett legal team is defiant. a letter from attorney geragos, said if the city continues they will demand deposition from mayor rahm emanuel and eddie johnson, and your unprecedented attach to file a laws for repayment of vist dpai investigt is unconstitutional. smoleet was notified if he did not pay by thursday, the city would file suit, and he could be subject to 3 times original amount. and police chief, demand that kim foxx steps down, the case one of those foxx refused to prosecute, they get upset about
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cases where officers were injuryd. >> when officers are coming to my office, who have a broken knee cap. one of them almost had their finger bit off. and we can't get felony charges? are officers are not punching bags. reporter: foxx got support from mayor rahm emanuel, who said she has been elected and should not step down. elizabeth: thank you mike. >> president trump warning against that if u.s. elections a democrat socialist like bernie sanders, we could end up like venezuela. democrat are worried. that it could be bernie versus trump. is bernie the democrat best hope in could trump lynn in a landslide in 2020? that debate is coming up stay there. our grandparents checked their smartphones
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>> i just want you to know i had permission to hug lonnie. elizabeth: that was former vice president joe biden make a joke. he is getting criticized for that joke, after allegations of inappropriate touching, now 8 women have come forward, and joe biden has not anointed he running. -- announced he is running, he used most of his speech to try to attack trump and his agenda. >> president trump is a tragedy in two acts, first is that high treats and poses every day -- opposes of day the core values and beliefs of our nation. things that go to our democracy. the way he talks to people, the way he characterized them. he calls people pencil neck.
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what in the hell is happening. elizabeth: bridge in republican strategist holly turner welcome to the show, your reaction? >> well, you know joe biden has all of the makings to be a great candidate for the democratic party. but the other candidates, in this race are probably not going to let him get this nomination so easily, it was many months he has been number one in polling of democrat primary voters, he probably could have gotten out of this situation he is in now by being gracious and apologizes, he made two blunders, one with the joke, showing he does not get the severity and seriousness of the accusations. and also by saying that he is not ashamed anything he has done in his life. including this. he has got some making up to do to get back in the good graces. elizabeth: not apologizing.
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president trump does not see joe biden as a threat. >> i don't see joe biden as a threat, no. i think he is a threat to himself. he has been there a long time, his record is not going, he would have to run on obama-failed record, you have to look at what happened, north korea, middle east, the economy never got going. >> he could have been, it will be tough with the democratic party so far left these days, it will be challenging for biden to get out of primary then swing back to the middle. he will have to take hard position that middle america not comfortable with. elizabeth: here is biden talking about how far left the democrats have gone. >> the definition of progressive
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now seems to be changing. it are you a socialist, that is a real progressive. up until the last time, the traditional judgments of whether or not you were quote a liberal, was whether or not what your position on race were, and on women, and position on lgbtq community. your positions on civil liberties. you know i'll stack my record on those things again anyone who has ever run, and is running now or who'll run. if you look at all polling data, look at that actual results, party has not moved. elizabeth: interesting holly, a publication, a new column, is now trying to slam joe biden as basely quote, an anti-immigrant enabler. >> he has some flip flop on the issue of immigration, he has a
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long track record in senate, that can be helpful to candidates but it could come back to bite them, i think he will have a lot of explaining during the primary battle. elizabeth: holly turner, thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: let's talk you to other headline news, new york city judge ordering anthony weiner to register as a low level category 1 sex offender. he is almost done with his 21 month prison sentence for sends sex text-messages to a 15-year-old girl, he is to be released from a hal halfway houn may 14. let's get to prince harry calling for a ban on fortnite, the popular video game and social media are bad and addicting for young people, prince saying they are more addictive than drugs and alcohol, after he and-his wife
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>> venezuela is a mess. this is what socialism brings, you, lurk elect a socialist het the same thing would happen. elizabeth: democrat fear that it is looks like bernie against trump in 2020. howar2020. >> if a democrat runs who resembles bernie sanders, who says he is a democratic socialist, donald trump will get reelected. >> get washington time editor charles hurt. what is your take? landslide or horse race. >> a landslide, i think
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interesting thing about town hall last night, with howard schultz revealed just how far left democratic party has found itself. wondering off to -- wandering off to warm arms of open borderd socialism,. elizabeth: big division in democrat party, even top democrat fear trump will win in a landslide as voters they think will reject bernie sanders' policies, watch what nanc nancy pelosi says, she slammed bernie sanders, single pair to "washington post," she quoting the price tag. show me how you think you can get there, let's a lot of people love having their employer base insurance, remember single pair would get rid of that, right now medicare for all has 30 there i tri30 trilliondollar price tag.
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we have not seen nancy get so aggressive like that against bernie sanders. >> any time you have nancy pelosi shedding reality on your situation, you are probably in trouble. but that is the most important question. and important question, this sounds great, i want health care for everyone, i want everyone on the plan tot planet to have good healthcare, but how do we get there, do we think a government solution is answer, i know that is not the way to get there and that is nancy pelosi was saying. look, i love all this stuff, i love pie in the sky, but who will pay for it? how do we get there? if she is one that brings reality to your party, then, you know you are in trouble. elizabeth: nancy pelosi said to washington post, medicare for all is broken. -- medicare, medicare the ground
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for medicare for all is broken. costs a lot of money to fix it. we have not seen nancy stay things like this. how can bernie sanders win when the economy looks so good, we have a blue collar worker shortage. and. 200,000 jobs nearly in today's report, hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs coming in. and 49 year low in jobless rate. >> i interviewed president trump he is feeling very confident going to 2020. this is why. if you have a good economy, a president is very likely to get reelected. very likely to get reeelectrickeelected anyway. if you run a good -- if you have a good economy and running against people who are spouts out socialism.
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daughter, team and a friend ran a 6 million dollar food stamp fraud scheme. on and on. you see it all of the time. bridge in "wall street journal" editorial bor board member bill mcgurn. >> you have to have a super market that says i'll take 100 dollars of your food stamps and give you 50 in cash. it is made for that. elizabeth: when obamacare, 15 million more people came on. yes, we want to help people. but democrat never talk about how much they are taking out of us in taxes and on -- >> i think that is the point. look at food stamps, i'm not against the helping people that have reached difficulty in their lives, but it is a way of life
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for millions of americans. like 20% of population, taking food stamps, that is a trap. we -- i don't want my children stuck in that. i want a better life, you know trump administration trying to put some work requirements in but, i am thinking with the government programs and democrats, it actually is about just taking the money. no one believes that it will solve the problem. right? i think it about punishing people who are better off. take from them give to others. elizabeth: it is envy? >> i think a lot is built on that. what was it said that tax proposal attacks the rich did not -- tax the rich did not care if results made it better for other people it was to equalize the level. elizabeth: tax code codified envy. i don't know if and time in this country we have see seen so many democrats running in 2020 who want ta raise taxes.
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>> and also raise spending to incredible levels. you have to get money from somewhere. i don't think that people are as scared as they should be. >> nancy pelosi just said that, medicare for all costs 30 trillion. >> no, it is interesting that speaker, so rare for a democrat to say wow this tigh might be to expensive. elizabeth: a whole new world. joe biden voted for the reagan tax cut, so did chuck schumer, ted kennedy. it like joe biden went on a road trip, and came back, said what is going on. >> he has other issues. going to right now, but i think he make a big mistake. what does joe biden bridg bringo
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table that others don't he has a more moderate, he should be standing on that, he is trying to amoto apologize. elizabeth: what is he apologizing for. >> he called mike pence a decent guy, and he is defensive about earlier votes he had, and his handling of the anita hill. i think in i were joe biden, i ul go the other way, i have a language record, motteration -- long record, moderation. this is what we need to beat donald trump. >> elizabeth: we're hearing that democrat are panicked they will lose in a landslide if they can't this way. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, democrat fishing expedition for president trump's tax returns. supreme court said they cannot do it without a legitimate legislative purpose, we'll explain that next. every year, our analysts
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trish: the supreme court has run the mid-50's during the mccarthy hearing quote con this can go on a fishing -- in other words as congress's mission to make love to get that to make legislation. we have two reporter with the legislative purses. look at this white house attorneys and top republican senator chuck wesley agrees with our analysis last night. those both are saying democrats do need a legislative reason to get trump's tax returns meaning it violates making lots of noise but one might wonder as well where bernie sanders 10 years worth of tax returns to promise to release. for his reaction was it heritage foundation hans von spakovsky. what do you think? >> i think that's absolutely right. there's no legitimate legislative purpose for getting
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the presents tax returns and i have no evidence of any wrongdoing either that would justify an investigation. they just want to abuse the committee's authority of the federal law to get give tax returns for partisan political witch hunt and that is just wrong and shouldn't be done. trish: hans quickly the house ways & means committee same week to check the oversight of the artist of the present but these were tax returns from before he became president. >> he is just trying to make up a reason for it and it doesn't pass the laugh test at all. trish: this was a fishing expedition by the democrats. is this something you agree with? >> i certainly agree. trish: here's another thing they are trying to continue the russia probe like looking into tax returns and deutsche bank documents that show russia business. >> they try to use an fbi and now they want to use iris for
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the same reason. trish: surry ran out of time. we really appreciate coming in. thank you for having us in their homes and thank you for watching lou dobbs is next on the fox business network. have a good weekend. lou: good evening everybody. president trump today inspecting the southern border, dressing the national emergency and the influx of illegal immigrants. the president warning prospective border crossings today telling them to turn up round and not continue their journey north. >> the system is full. we can't take you any more whether it's asylum, whether it's anything you want. illegal immigration, we can't take you anywhere -- anymore. her country is full. the area is full, the set or is full. we can'te
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