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jim: david.david: i tell you this thg that we carry with us, listens to everything. >> and watches us. david: that is it for "bulls and bears" see you next time. >> democrat in media fires back at attorney general william barr for testifying he thinks there was spying on trump campaign. tonight we break down the story with former top fbi official. all that unauthorized surveillance not no collusion. to war to get president trump's tax returns in full swing, president not giving in. socialist bernie sanders said he is ready to drop his tax returns monday. we'll ask, will the real bernie sanders please stand up. >> is he really the altruistic guy who will fix the government and world? or a millionaire 1% socialiveist
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capitalist who owns multiple homes and only will fly private jets. also, bernie sanders said he will beat. he will be victorious in 2020, if he is elected he will blow up senate rules for change for u.s. economy. bulldoze through his single payer on a simplest 51 majority vote. there is still the nagging problem, federal income and corporate taxes would have to double for his plan. we have that story. and top house republicans are now jumps on our challenge bandwagon to democrats daring the democrats in the house to
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name one problem they fixed in first 100 days in house majority. >> to border, president now said horrible laws that congress refuses to fix, is forcing him to put more military at the border. have we that debate. and new details on a secret text-message. sent by an ms-13 gang member revealing how they play the broken system using fake, fraudulent family units to get across the border. we're detecting a shift, media now turning attention to the crisis. we have this for you. you will not believe which top democrat now says yes. imgrajtimmigrants should assimid learn the language. >> and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said that vote on green new deal that
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alexandria ocasio-cortez wants was was a "show boat" but the climate change is really happening. >> thank you for joining us, i am elizabeth mac elizabeth mcdoe "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome, you are watching fox business network. to blake berman at white house with latest from the barr blockbuster. reporter: president trump matching language of barr who testified yesterday he thought there was spying on the trump campaign. while the attorney general couched it by saying he was not sure if it was for legitimate reasons for note, the further went further. >> i think he said was true. there was absolutely spying to my campaign. i'll go a step further, in my opinion it was illegal,
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unprecedented spying, something that should never be allowed to happen again. i think his answer was a very accurate one. reporter: barr's department of justice how a new -- has a new case, involving wikileaks founder, assange, faces a charge from u.s. federal prosecutors for conspiracy to commit putin - computer, intrusion. on or about march 8,2010 assange agreed to assist manning in cracking a password storied on u.s. deputy of defense computers connected to secret internet protocol network, a u.s. government network used for classified documents, and communications. assange's lawyers say he was the acting as a journalist. >> this sets a dangerous precedence for all media organizations, and journalist in europe and elsewhere. this precedence means any
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journalist can be extra dieteded -- extradited for prosecution in united states. reporter: if convicted assange faces up to 5 years in april prison, his attorneys say they will fight extradition to the u.s. >> thank you so much blake berman in washington. >> democrat in media attacking attorney general barr, for testifying that spying did occur in crump campaign in 2016. >> country's chief law enforcement officer, gave credence to a fact less conspir rasy theory. >> i think spying on a mittal campaign is a big deal, yes, i did think that spying did occur. >> a thoug a show game. >> i think nadler, jerry nadler, hates trump so much he doesn't
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care what people did as long as it was to get trump. >> he is not the attorney general of donald trump. he is the attorney general of the united states. >> i say god bless him, i have been very impressed. >> we're pleased, he said he will go back start from rt start. elizabeth: mueller report will be released next week when congress is in recess. with that quote unauthorized surveillance, attorney general said mueller found no collusion but that president trump was not fully exonerated. we'll say on that story. bring in bill gavin. does william barr have a duty to look into this electronic surveillance? >>, he does. he wants to do is make sure that everything has been done correctly. he is trying now to get his arms around the huge all of the documents that were involved.
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he has to look at what has happened here in terms of the federal government, either in the person of the institution of the fbi of deputy of justice over stepping their pounds. i can guarantee you bill barr will be looking at that to make sure they didn't. if they did someone will be brought before justice. elizabeth: this is all about america's values. yes investigate whether russia meddled but also what about you know spying, electronic surveillance rather of civilians on an opposition parties campaign. what prompted mueller probe then if there was no collusion? what was the probable cause evidence because, comey said steel bos dossier was unverifie. >> that is what he is doing. i think he used word in most
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general of terms, like one person or one enstution or one group, looking at something they should not be looking at unless they have the permission to do it or authority. in this case, he is looking at prid predication for using any kind of technique. elizabeth: that is the issue. i didn't mean too interrupt. what was it predicated on. context two august 2016 text-messages before the mueller probe was launched, between lisa page and peter strzok. here is what they said. trump is not ever going to becan't president, right? peter strzok responds, no, no, we'll stop it. then after this, in october 2016, fbi start wiretapping water page, what was probable
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cause evidence. >> i really don't know at that particular point in times, it seems to me based on these clips and overall operation and horrible problems that existed from strzok, page, mccabe, they did something well beyond what anyone should have done in the fbi. i think that bill barr will get to the bottom much that. that does not exclude imjust a momenty either as for -- that does not exclude jim comey either as far as i'm concerned. elizabeth: the issue is, what triggers electronic surveillan surveillance. if is based on a few disturb connection and talks to people overseas, and russia that is scary, but if just a survey connection and conversations that could trigger the government listening in electronically, what if you swap
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out word trump campaign and put in word obama campaign, right? >> that is true. and you know you get to put electronic surveillance in, you have to be able to show there is no other way to get the information you need to make the case. and a lot of times you don't need that electronic surveillance and a court will turn it down. so how much false, made up in detective maybe some people involved that applied for that application make up and to get it it is shameful if they did that i lean toward the fact they did do it. elizabeth: bill gavin of the fbi thank you for your service equipment back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: to president trump's space force, patrick shanahan warning that next mayor conflict may be won or lost in space, saying that russia and china are way ahead in united states,
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hillary vaughn is in washington. reporter: president trump's face space force is more about national security in outer space. >> we need a military service dedicated to space. we need to outpace threats in space, not simply keep up with them. >> china and russia have taken signifkin steps to challeng our traditional in space. reporter: are skeptical of the price tag, not everyone is convinced it needs to be its own branch of the military, space force wants a 2 billion dollar budget. i talked with senator jim imhoff, he said that is a little bit optimistic but everyone did see the value of building up a space present.
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>> -- presence. >> this hearing is going to precipitate quick action. reporter: that could be realistic because that you pull staff from other military branches, they are not building it from the ground up. elizabeth: thank you hillary vaughn. >> coming up house republicans have a question for the democrat majority, what have you gotten done in the past 2100 days? the answer -- >> first will reit bernie real e sanders stand up, he is a socialist pushing hard as he can on single payer, but she a millionaire 1%er who does not like talking about those expensive driv -- private jets n reporters ask him what he likes to frey, we'll tea take that on next.
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only like to fly on private jets, not commercial airlines with everyone else. >> senator, do your private jet flights contradict your position on climate change? senator, does that conflict your global warming stance? climate change? elizabeth: 300,000 number, came out of the clinton campaign, clinton campaign said bernie sanders demanded only flying private, and had to spend 300,000 on his private flights, we bring in ceo of point bridge capital. great to have with you -- you on, will the bernie sanders please stand up. >> right, typical do as i say, not as i do policy, this is an example what socialist, communist dictators in the
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world, they live like kings and everyone else living in poverty. now bernie sanders, getting up there in age, i get he's tired of waiting to live like the king part. >> for years, bernie sanders has demanded that taxpayers pay for his big socialist government ideas. is everyone that has to pony up and show up but he refuses to file on time. he -- let's talk about this. he trying to appeal to mainstream voters by trying to say he not a sophie out-- soviet communist. >> if you look at his
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background, it is amazing he has the traction he has, i don't believe anyone listens to him. he has been a politician his own life, but yet he has answer why are healthcare, and economic growth, and global warping and trade. but he has never done anything but be a politician. elizabeth: he was quoted wants to ought -- out law wealth. >> that not capitalism this communism that does not work. our model works, have you people that do really well, people in middle, and people who don't do
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as well, but it has created most for everyone. it's really a bad system, it is communistic it does not work. elizabeth: where do you come down on president trump releasing his tax returns from before he was president. but there is no constitutional mechanism and no legislative reason for congress to get at them. what do you think? >> he should to what he wants, he was elected without releasing them, this desperation on democrat part, the russian hoax did not work, now they have to find some other reason to go after trump, now a personal reason. my view this president does not faktake asalary, he gives it bae
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government. where does i it stop. he is inriching himself? and his family for his kids and cousins and sisters? >> and why do they need tax returns from before he was president of united states, they are desperate for a 2020 election campaign, issue they don't have, the economy is so strong right now they are desperate to go after something >> switch gears to entertaining stuff about th "the simpsons," d x-files and more. disney bought a whole host and range of film and tv assets from 21st century box, deirdre bolton. reporter: this investor day, web cast for those of us not on west coast is happening right now, disney is likely to bundle
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>> we have our eyes on other stories. former white house council under barack obama now indicted as part of anestgation. >> greg craig for work he did for ukraine different while working at a consultant with paul manafort,. he is changed with making a fall statement. statement. >> afghanista michael avenatti n charges, according to new grand jury indictment unsealed in los angeles, fed say that michael avenatti stole client funds, his assets from a bankruptcy court then failed to pay taxes on time and more, charges are on top of wire fraud and tax fraud charges he was hit with last month. we have live picture happening
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right now, spacex, about to launch, first ever commercial payload, this is happening at an estimated 6:35 p.m. eastern tile time tonight. this is going to biem the net beam internet and phone services to middle east, africa and europe. from outer space to deep sea. do you like to scuba dive. scientist discover fossils for a newly discovery sea creature. it had 145 tentacles and roamed
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the ocean floors outside of the united kingdom. >> name one thing you fixed sip taking control of the house a hundred days ago. >> but first bernie sanders laying down gaunt len to trump and senate, said, i am going with single payer. he' to double everyone's taxes to pay for it. that won't pay for the whole thing. all money managers might seem the same, 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
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a gigantic part of u.s. economy for good to ramp through his single payer on a simple 51 majority vote. federal income and corporate taxes would have to double to pay for bernie's plan. peoplic party is a -- expert say that bernie is modeling his plan on the ca canada model. grace. what is your take on this remember i like your doctor, you could keep your doctor, now you can't keep your private insurance or tax rate. >> you can't keep your doctor or health plan and your taxes will double, you may or may not get care you need. kuwait in a waiting line. elizabeth: a poll of voters that kaiser health did, voter do not
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like single payer when they hear you lose your private insurance and taxes go up. >> yeah, of state that had a ballot initiative to u impose a single pair system at state level has gone down in blames, vermont, bernie's state. california, colorado, 4 to 1, voters say we don't want anything to do with that because of taxes they know if you say you will pay doctors and hospitals, 40% less, that is what bernie would have to do for his plan to only cost 32 trillion over 10 years, you will have to be able to pay the doctors much less, they will leave practices, go under hospitals are going to close. you will have fewer and fewer doctors serving people, that say
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prescription for catastrophe. elizabeth: only 107 house democrats support it. nancy pelosi does not like it she told "washington post," it has a 30 trillion dollar price tag, nancy pelosi never talks like that. >> that is right, she knows how unpopular this is, she has scratched surface of the utopian promises and people say, wait, i don't want to lose myismer employer coverage, and i don't want to wait in line, and i don't want my taxes to double, they want newest medicine, and treatment and skilled doctors and passionate about their work, that does not come when they are all government employees, which they would be. one thing we learned from obamacare, washington is out of
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its element in running something as personal and com come comples healthcare. elizabeth: look at this, 141 billion from fraud medicare, medicaid, and earned income tax credit. u.s. discharged people in 6 states. over this big healt health care, and a florida guy was driving luxury cars, and living in mansions. >> if you have 327 million people on the same program, it is impossible for the federal government to be able to find all of the pockets of fraud and abuse, doctors who set up fake
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practices go get fake names and numbers of patient, and bill federal government for millions of the dollars, when you have it under one central system it will explode be at least with private company they have a invested interest in figuring out how make sure that dollars go to right position. >> they are so i did dac -- if you brokerage it up they get angry an -- emotional and fight back. >> i think that nancy pelosi is saying, you go out, see if we can sell it, maybe we'll try. we have to come up with a better way. elizabeth: we're moving to breaking news. thank you.
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>> spacex about to launch 20 seconds. the second launch of falcon heavy space rocket. in nasa's kennedy space center in florida. do we have countdown about to happen? 10 seconds. let's see if this will launch -- >> 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, ignition. >> wow. elizabeth: look at that. the weather conditions were perfect, a clean launch. this is falcon heavy rocket, standing about 230 feet tall, listen to crowd cheering. this is the vehicle that rock that's the elon musk been saying
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next event coming up. get turbo pump ready to ignite main engine on second stage in a couple minutes. looks good. dropping power on the side boosters to decrease loads on the center core. elizabeth: okay. this is stunning achievement for spacex. we'll stay on that. coming up, past republicans say to democrat, name a problem you solved in first 100 days, ticktock, the clock is ticking. >> they have managed. you can sum up first 100 days in 3 words, radicalism, resistance and resolution. at fidelity
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jim: breakinresolution. elizabeth: breaking news, city of chicago suing jussie smollett to get back the cost of investigating his report of his own racist antigay attack. smollett has refused to pays there are withipay137,000 dollao said it cost them to investigate and southwest airline, reuter report it removing boeing 73 searc7 next through august 5. >> i don't believe we're sitting here negotiating when i come back. >> a new day, i have the gavel, if you wish to leave you may. >> i represent kids that go to jail for jumping a turn spill te
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because they can't afford a metro card, do you think that more folks should have gone to jail for their role in a financial crisis that led to 7.8 million foreclosures in 10 years between 2007 and 2016. >> what are you doing to help with us student loan debt. >> we stopped doe al stopping dt lending. >> your companies are word not consistent with your action, i would call this gas lights. >> and kevin mccarthy, saying, a full 1/5 of what you have done so far just resolutions, you are not get anything done. >> i have one question for democrat after 100 day, what have you accomplished, one problem have you solved.
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because the direction of the new radical resistance, and resolution, is not the direction america wants. elizabeth: bringing in ned ryan, what is democrat spent a fifth of their time fixing border and drug crisis. >> democrat have no realistic solution to solve and problems, none of things they are proposing are realistic whether the green new deal or med car md medicare ar for all. if you look at rhetoric, as soon as democrat won majority in november from nadler and schiff, and waters and cummings, that was always going to be about
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investigating, not legislating they are proving it right. elizabeth: the seat that democrat won were seats that in district that mitt romney or donald trump won. now barack obama is warning stop circular fire squad you on hard left you are killing each other, but alexandria ocasio-cortez's group they do a black list to go after the moderate democrats to knock them out of their seats. >> well, nancy pelosi i think is getting nervous, she is in speaker ship not because of the aoc, and talibs but because of 40 swing districts, right now they have to go home, you think about 2020 platform for democrat, socialist health care, and environmental socialism and reparation, and abolish i.c.e. and running on anti-semitism, they are running on a radical platform that is not going to go well in the swing districts.
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elizabeth: vice president pence at border in arizona today. forcing him to put more military at border, this is we detect a shift, media turning attention to border crisis, new york time writing border broken. an-- arizona sheriff joining me right now. >> thank you for having me on. if we have laws, if congress would step up. let's get it fixed. fix the laws. that will help secure the border.
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elizabeth: sheriff, i want you to listen to text-message from a ms-13 gang member, part of a fake family unit trying to cross. >> you should see amount of hondurans that travel with a child. they payless to smugglers to be delivered to border patrol. ity is a direct trip, they have them a few days with border patrol then released, the word is getting out, if you are part of a family, if you bring a child, you will be released. elizabeth: your reaction? >> well, goes back to the people are exploiting our border, ms-13 gang members are a part of the cartels, they work for the car cartels, they are not good. we need to second cur security - secure this border.
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we're seeing evil that is coming through because of a lack of a secure border, we ask you congress to help us. elizabeth: u.s. is a welcoming nation, it is humanitarian, it welcomes immigrants. here is president obama now saying immigrants should assimilate. >> should we want to encourage new comer to learn language of country they are moving to of course, does that mean they can never use their own language, no. it -- but you know it is not racist to say, if you will be here then you should learn the language of country you just arrived at, we need to have some sort of common language in which all of us can work and learn and understand each other. i guess what i think we have to do in order to push back against
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what are racist motives of some, we cannot label everything who is disturbed by immigration as racist. >> sheriff mark danielles your reaction. >> well, this is president obama and i don't always agree. i will say, that but this true. if you are going to come to our country, we're americans learn our language, work with us, you still have right to speak your own language, but, i do, we need to work together. elizabeth: sheriff daniels thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up senator mcconnell declares green new deal, that vote was a show vote, to expose democrats now running away from it. that story coming up. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?!
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elizabeth: breaking news, amazon firing back at senator elizabeth warren she wants to slap a 7% tax on companies with profits over a hundred million. they say, we pay required taxes. that story coming for us tomorrow. republican like senator majority leader mitch mcconnell have all acknowledged there is climate change. they said it. >> do you believe in climate change?
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do you believe that human are contributing? >> i do. the question is how do you address it. >> with me, american council of science and he'll, alex your take on that. >> mitch mcconnell is right. we can believe in global warming and man-made global warming, as i do without necessarily agreeing on policy response, green new deal is not good. elizabeth: what is a good one then? >> in my opinion, nuclear power, focus more on nuclear power, that will get us off of fossil fuel and make us emergency independent -- energy independent, then technology will take over. people will want electric cars, i think without having huge policy response, i think that naturally the world will be more
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oriented and it will be a self solving problem. elizabeth: does natural gas fit in. >> it burns cleaner an cold. i think nuclear power is the way to go. the safest most efficient farm of energy that man kind has devised. it has been a political football for last 30 years. elizabeth: a quick take on democrats, just voted present to the green new deal vote? >> well, you know politics is politics. it does not always surprise me that politicians do some sort of grandstanding then don't stand behind it that seems to be par for the course. elizabeth: wil alex thank you. >> lou dobbs next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening.
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lou: good evening, national security crisis at the southern border worsens by the day, shows no signs of improvement. border patrol is apprehending thousands of illegal il illegals each day, they are being releaso american cities, and more caravans are being organized in central america. a former obama administration secretary of dhs, jeh johnson said he cannot even imagine what it must be like to have to deal with such a
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