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track. i must tell you, all this talk about moving, still apply and demand should matter. thank you so much for being with us. >> we are taking out the power out of washington, these bad people and returning it to the market people where it belongs. just think about comey and the gangs. [cheering] >> president trump going after the swamp with his angry house democrats. now desperately fear the public has lost interest in their probe emily. upset, the democrats are angry there will be no nationally
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televised hearing at the hearing in the nixon era. tonight we have the democrats next game plan and the strategy who destroyed present under president trump or why won't work. a serious cut above wil cut abi. and why they may not believe anything the democrats a from now on. as they try to rip with an agenda. they demanded with the agenda not too long ago. there's a flip-flop macaque hiding in plain sight. you will not believe the name. resident trump topping bill de blasio getting blasted by new yorkers for using his position to baited estate crisis and run for the presidency. will show you exactly what's in
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it for good and democrats will likely fail against president trump and the 2020 race. the college campuses strange outbreak has got parents worried. especially since the school, this school in particular did not tell students about the outbreak for weeks. the story to all parents and college kids need to know tonight. elizabeth macdonald thank you for joining us. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. president has been successful against posting back democrats. democrats deceiving in arranged and threatening president trump until the 2020 election per his quote request fear the election, the democrats still insist have
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options. they're thinking about new challenges against the chopper ministration like healthcare and other things. let's bring in fox news contributor, good to see you. >> hey elizabeth, good to be with you. elizabeth: the frustrated molars not going to testify. they're stuck with the theatrics of leading the mueller report, what are the new and novel challenges that they will use exit what do you think they are? >> this is the fundamental problem, when the economy is doing so well, when the president is taking on china and have to go to these antics and circuit type things, hey, maybe we should put bar in here the
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only people recovering it or hillary reporters. what is your take their? >> if the mueller report is out there for every american, they can go and read it for themselves and everything allowed by law is but after as the attorney general did not do that but he did. we are going to go read this and we are in a bubble, i have never walked down the street and said hey, can you read the whole mueller report press again. let's have another hearing. we know the conclusion there was wasn't a col collision. elizabeth: they were to enforce the subpoenas get more fishing
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expedition, watch this. >> it means if you have information you might. elizabeth: if that what impeachments were? >> no it's not, it's an abuse, a power grab, the democrats just wanted got back the parcel desperately they're willing to go to all the these antics. i think that is playing well in middle america, i think americans are smart enough to figure this out, no they're picking on donald trump, and not putting together serious policy proposals into the country forward. they're not doing that. elizabeth: jason to see. fox news channel, bill hammer spoke exclusively to attorney general liu barr, this is the attorney general's since the release of the mueller report. the country is getting closer to learning the government surveillance tools against the party out of power in 2016.
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this is an area that they did not investigate. bill hammer is traveling with william barr joins us now. >> hello, the capital city in el salvador. we came of the barr. he came here to make an impression on law enforcement still has her back in places like el salvador in countries like guatemala and honduras when it comes to fighting street gangs and criminal gangs like ms 13, we came here and also to understand where bill barr was, and his current investigation a general prosecutor is on the case to find out what happened during the campaign in 2016, bill barr characters that the following way. >> again, what i will say i been trying to get answers to the questions and i found that a lot of the answers have been inadequate and i also found that some of the explanations have not hung together. innocence are more questions
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today than i did when i first started. >> what some of what things don't hang together? >> some of the explanations of what occurs. >> why does it matter? >> well, because i think people have to find out what the government was doing during that period if we are worried about foreign influence with the very same reason we should be worried about whether government officials abuse their power and put the thumb on the scale. and i'm not saying that happen, but i'm saying with a look at that. >> called a good candidate relationship, as you know donald trump has considered the russian matter which on. i asked the ag if he is on board the plane? >> the president causes a witchhunt, he calls it a hoax, do you agree with that? >> as i said, if he were the president i think he would view it as a witchhunt in a hoax because at the time he was
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saying he was innocent. and he is being falsely accused and if you're falsely accused you would think that something was a witchhunt. i have to say, when you step back and look at this, to a half years of his administration, three years of trump in the campaign in the first part of the ministration, he has been hammered. >> are you comfortable using those words, witchhunt, hoax. >> it was an investigation and i think if i'd been falsely accused a thinker big trouble sided with trump. >> they been hammering bill barr, they say he lied before congress, he they held a contempt vote in committee just about a week ago. bob mueller is scheduled to appear sometime on the hill but bill barr told me he has no objection to mueller testimony.
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bill barr and bob mueller have known each other for 30 years and this week the attorney general says he still considers paul mueller to be a good friend. el salvador back to you. elizabeth: we will have more of the investigation by bill barr and others in just a bit. a story that my shot colleges children. the university kept students and dark for weeks. serious virus on campus that killed one student so what does this mean for the rest of the colleges across the country for that store come up later. plus immigrants are crossing our borders daily, now if you activist groups are fighting in court to make that abusive system permanent. the federal judge allowed that to happen, that story next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios.
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elizabeth: thousands of migrants continued to cross the southern border illegally every day in areas that don't have fatigue or walls. more than half of the border patrol has been watching illegal migrants instead of patrolling the border and border patrol rescued a seven euro boy and he almost drowned in the rio grande, he was crossing with his
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family and pat texas. they were using inflatable kitty pools as rocks. william is out of order and has more. >> the president says the wall is in doubt. in oakland hearing argued of any new fence some 250 miles including where i met here, that is mexico. this wall is a priority to be replaced that is a fast growing city, apprehensions about 163%, a priority for the border patrol, because it is 30 years old, only 6 feet high and places in relatively easy to cross. the aclu, sierra club suing administration say the president's emergency declaration is unconstitutional. because of their argument when congress appropriated money for one purpose the president can't spend on another. the case being heard, and obama employee, and they predicted what happened back in february
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when he signed the declaration. >> assigned the final papers as soon as i get it to the oval office and we will have a national emergency and we will then be sued and they will sue us and deny circuit even though it should be there. we will get a bad ruling and they get another bad ruling and then end up in the supreme cou court. >> we do not expect the judge to rule today however, the opponents are asking for up luminary injunction which stops any construction that is currently happening as well as future constructions. from texas to california. elizabeth: thinking so much. next up, pressure mounting in florida from politicians on both sides of the political aisle. they what the fbi name the two counties hacked by russian spy agency during the 2016 election. they said don't keep us in the
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dark. why is the fbi name of the 40 counties that were hacked by russians. here is that story. >> the russians hacking and attending to hack into florida's election systems were first officially confirmed within the mueller report. while thursday, the fbi debriefed all 27 members of florida's congressional delegation specifically on the two florida that the russians did hack in 2060. fortis politician had to sign a nondisclosure agreement as did the government or that they would not share the names of the two counties or the other counties were russian phishing attempts were made. any on both sides of the aisle have a big problem with. in their opinions the ford motor has a right to know. the fbi could declassify the information which it may or may not do, the florida republican told us that a bipartisan bill is being introduced in the house to make sharing of foreign intrusion on election systems mandatory and public.
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for all camps, local, state and federal. the fbi's argument is they are not going to share information because supervisors of elections were victims and thus deserving of protection of their identity. the victim here is not the government official, the victim is a voter, the american election system. >> the role of russian is to undermine the confidence of our election system and by keeping where the hacking happened or was attempted secret from the public only aids russia's effort. the fbi in the homeland security say there was no manipulation of vote totals back in 2016, nor in 2018, no outcomes of any elections or races were impacted. somebody data was obtained. elizabeth: thank you so much. stop fighting back from early losses, we're going to take a check on your money with jerry at the new york stock exchange.
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>> liz, it was very volatile d day, the dow finishing down 90 points, it is now and the longest losing streak in three years, the s&p 500 done 17, the nasdaq down 81, take a look at the dow stocks over the course of the week, details take, earnings were to be positive in china trade news which is been negative cisco travelers, coca-cola reported positive results, their shares hires, caterpillar, apple and dow all lower. that is china trade on a hundred news. they sued by investors over initial public offering, those shares are down significantly, the lawsuit names and decorative executives. this is china's answer to starbucks, ending up almost 20% coming public today, that
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company has opened 2400 stores and just 18 months, a very fast girl. elizabeth: thank you so much. coming up, new york city mayor, this is not the 2020 democratic contender for using his position at the star vehicle the national stage and abandoning a city in crisis. they will not believe how little time the mayor spent at the city hall. we have the details coming up. first more the shocking report to parents of college students need to hear. the university is failing to and ford students of a virus outbreak until weeks after the fact. that story is coming up next. ♪ because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity.
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elizabeth: come back. you went to the fox business network. in 180 freshman girl died after the university of maryland made
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a dangerous delay. he waited three weeks to form it is a virus on campus. again the washington post for the story, the university is becoming the epicenter of an outrage over the outbreak of adenovirus, this happened in november, this virus causes symptoms similar to the cause of the flu. it can be extremely dangerous with those with weakened immune systems. the college administration slow reaction resulted in more than 40 students falling sick at the school in at least 15 of them had to be treated at local area hospitals. but bring it up was fox news medical correspondent. >> and no virus, i don't think. have heard about the. >> it is all over the place and 10% of the fevers the children get is adenovirus, but the ticket the one we're talking about, adenovirus seven is the most powerful one. it can be deadly. and hospitalize people.
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the worst problem the university of maryland, this is a disgrace that people were not informed as a physician advice to patient coming to the hospital and i don't even know that the university of maryland is having this particular outbreak i cannot figure out what it is entreaty. it has ammonia but what kind of ammonia and why put them on in a biotics unnecessarily. i got isolate people with this. this is worse than the flu. it causes red eyes, swollen glands, high fevers and immunocompromised people it could kill you. elizabeth: the young teenager who passed away was on medication for crohn's disease, could've been avoided if the university had responded faster and was it an issue with the water supply? >> absolutely so, crohn's disease and immunocompromised essentially soviet hydrated her and isolated her injector the situation it would've been a lot
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better. we have antiviral drugs we can use for this, and her case and might've saved her. elizabeth: the university had a big mold of fungus issue on the campus right? >> because of the water problem, they were having leaks everywhere, mold was going everywhere, which became the adenovirus, what instead of getting rid of the mold they were afraid of the pump entered publicity around the mold. advil virus is respiratory virus the spreads like welfare. i talked to disease center and they said is spread past maryland but they were talking. only the maryland health authorities were. i cannot confirm that but i want you to know this spreads much faster then the flu and much further. elizabeth: there are vaccines that the military uses to get rid of this in the first question before you get to the next one, it is unclear whether
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the general population doesn't have access to the vaccines and it outbreak in new jersey where dozens of people including children got hit with a virus as well. the issue of it spreading is an issue. >> it was a tremendous risk. elizabeth: 30 children. >> absolutely. i think that vaccine can be available in situations like this. it's for this particular strain, four, and seven of the worst ones that have vaccines for. i think one of the lessons of this outbreak is to get this vaccine available in exactly this situation. to identify your to do a nasal swab to get terrified of what it is. it's more expensive than the flu swab so people do not want to do. elizabeth: how rapidly can you pass away from the virus. >> very rapidly if you're immunocompromised -- >> within days, they try to get you to respond and becomes ammonia and then pneumonia can kill you. a very tragic situation for the
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woman. this should be a lesson in which universities get up to, don't hold this. your suppressing information, worst thing to do. elizabeth: thank you come back soon. we have other headlines a documentary on the british isis terrorists, this documentary is sent to premier on british tv channel for next monday, he is known for his heinous acts of beheading both americans and britons including the american journalist james foley, it will reveal exactly how the u.s. got him by a missile drone strike in 2050. california, loves going green that this may be the biggest leap yet, california regulators don't need to enforce stricter pollution laws that could be an outright, gasoline engines and cars. california is talking about doing now, this would be reaction to the trump administration plan to lower car
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[cheering] [bleep] [inaudible] elizabeth: york city mayor bill de blasio has been booed on numerous occasions by new yorkers in the city. now president trump says bill de blasio will not last long in a jampacked field of 23 democratic candidates running for president. let's get american conservative. it's good to see you. >> i wanted to ask you to this, this is what's been said of de
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blasio, the city may never slept has leadership that cannot get out of bed. that's the new york times saying that the blood is the only average look ten days a month working at city hall last year, he is working half the time then he was five years ago. now just 90 days a month, he needs his own commissioners, this is how trump is working and what trump has achieved. >> this is the thing, i think it drives people crazy about politicians is that we are paying their salaries, budgets, paying for them to have all the servants and personnel and if you cannot get yourself out of the socket i in the morning maye need to find a new profession. elizabeth: new under new york is in a dire crisis, they took over the housing authority, and numerous reports, de blasio is julie des moines, iowa because it could easily fit into a
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subway car. what is with all the democrats running, critics are sitting it's a pretty crowded field. >> this is a historically large field i think it's a little bit strange about politics, democrats look at donald trump, an outsider who never sent a day in public office, they think that means you could be a rookie with no experience and become the president. that is not the trump lesson, donald trump got a lot accomplished with very long and distinguished business career and i went around the country and was connected to the market people, is subject bill de blasio and mayor pete have bad records running cities think the record does not matter, i think the market people want you to have caught a couple took the, it does not have to be in public office but in your life before you become the president. >> they want president who gets things done. he is a green he's a supportive,
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you show no awareness of the hypocrisy and driving the 20 miles round-trip and stb every day to work out at a gym in brooklyn when their hundreds of other gyms in york city. when they go into the booth they will say what will you do for me? and they'll say what did de blasio differ near city, what to these other democrats do for voters, that will be when they walk in and put the curtain. >> this is a problem with the green new deal, anybody who is a hypocrite because it's a fantasy, if you really use gasoline and jet fuel to get a load will you have a carbon footprint, and they think carbon is making the global warm because too many americans doing too many things on the globe then you're all of a sudden your perpetrator of global climate change in this fanaticism that we're seeing, some are calling themselves specialists;
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progressives all the policies are the same in all those policies will her everyday average americans. elizabeth: we've been tracking this, one of the worst congress ever, only 16 laws have been enacted, there running at less than half the rate of prayer congress, here is the thing, again and again, when we see what the president has done even if the trackers admit he is working, he is trying to get things done. he will go with 2020 with a long list of accomplishments, people who don't like trump are saying that. >> i got the chance to experience being around the president and i don't think i've ever seen anything quite like it, he's working the phone, on top of what is going on, he is reading everything that people put in front of him in every newspaper he could find, he's on the job, and you know what is
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interesting, he hates a job, might return early, once out, i think easily every minute because he knows he's making a difference. elizabeth: who does he fear the most if he fears any of them? who would he not want to campaign against? >> there's all this talk about the truck team or political team is worried about joe biden, i cannot get inside his head but i think i worry about more is a democratic socialist left getting very, very excited about candidate like barack obama, if you have an african-american like kamala harris get the nomination and get the new voters from the african-american community, that's a big problem for republicans, the good news to the president xi does not take off at all as she put her sister in charge of the campaign and doesn't seem to be looking to oppressive.
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the good news for the president, joe biden is stronger in the polls but nobody has hit destroyed. elizabeth: is over 34 and half million dollars in the bank after april fundraising hall? >> that is all about doing a good job and the chairman mcdaniels doing a good job, the reason all that money is coming in is because republicans have never been so excited and conservatives as well as it because he is successfully unified conservatives and republicans and they have a back. elizabeth: if it was abiding, the harris ticket, without be scary for the president? i don't think republicans should be cocky at all, the country is very politically divided and i think the things that gives the president advantage, the economy is so strong. getting rid of regulations, cutting taxes, putting in stri strict. people feel better about the economic prospects and about the country. >> joe biden and nothing
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elizabeth: democrats suing a flip-flop on immigration. president trump introduced a plan for the democrats in the country and a border crisis that needs fixing and now this, the democrats did some like trump before trump became president.
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democrats demanded a octant on the border, here is nancy pelosi ripping into the president's plan yesterday. i want to say something about the word that the use, it is a condescending work, the same family is about merit, are they saying most of the people come to the united states are without merit? >> it's nancy pelosi who is the biggest part of all. nancy pelosi, policy urged how democrats vote yes for the exact same reform agenda, they want to merit based system. also family chain migration, also stop the visa lottery, joining me now is former publican governor, your take on that? >> it is simple, three things have changed, the words are simple, president, donald trump, there is no reason why pelosi and schumer are hypocrites saying what they're saying as
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you said, they pushed for this years ago, it just makes sense, we want makers and not takers. we want to help the economy, the lowest on appointment rate that we have had in 50 years thanks to donald trump's tax cuts and we want to make sure that we have people coming but when times are tough like there were 79 years ago we need to make sure we have immigration system the dow is down a little bit and go back and forth depending on the merit, just like we did alter the history in the past. here is nancy pelosi to mandate the democrats look close reform of values, on our history as a nation of immigrants, she went on to cheer including airbase immigration, the senate was the country one step closer to achieving commonsense reform that reflects our heritage and makes americans more american. this abrasion hypocrisy, can the country believe anything that the democrats say no?
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are order is in trouble. not all immigrants are taking, they work hard. but the point being, pelosi, chuck schumer, bernie sanders all want which appoints now. >> illegal immigration is wrong, plain and civil. until the american people are convinced that we will stop future flows of illegal immigration we will make no progress on dealing with the millions illegal immigrants who are near now. elizabeth: felt chuck schumer back in 2009. a decade ago he though thought r security was an issue, six years ago they voted for this. nancy pelosi asked, house members to vote for package, they were before and against
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her. the only reason they're against it is because donald trump is for. elizabeth: why should voters listen to anything that they top voters have said. but witchel is saying we are in crisis, we need help. those democratics have ever sat down to talk to them. why should anybody believe that anything that democrats have to say no. there is a serious credibility crisis when they do things like this. they refer to what the president wants now, six years ago and now they're trying to rip it to the president for the same agenda they wanted. i think the america people see write to this. >> i think they do. i think they see it every step of the way they will try to stop the president from moving forward commonsense ideas that americans are poor. think back to ellis island, i think about my ancestors, and so many other americans out there. we had people come to america, they do make sure they had enough money to get up and going so they had a job, opportunity,
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elizabeth: new information that was buried in the mueller report is now surfacing. it is about former national security advisor flynn. it could shoot holes in basically the consensus about the time line of the investigation. catherine herridge is in washington with more. catherine? >> new special counsel records show former national security advisor flynn reported multiple instances before and after his guilty plea where he or his lawyers got calls from individuals connected to the administration or congress, quote, that could have affected both his willingness to cooperate and the complete psness of that cooperation. -- completeness of that cooperation. the defendant even gave one voice recording of one such communication. after flynn began cooperating with the special counsel. >> it was absolute surprise. >> speaking to fox, flynn's
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brother is reacting to the mueller report and a key section indicating the retired general was already under fbi investigation during the 2016 presidential transition. >> general flynn went through 19 sessions with the special counsel approximately 90 hours of torturous interviews and this never came up, the entire time. >> buried in volume two, the report states that investigators came across the fbi probe while examining, quote, flynn's discussion of sanctions with russian ambassador. previously, the fbi had opened an investigation of flynn based on his relationship with the russian government. flynn's contacts with him became a key component of that investigation. that timing matters because it was previously thought the phone calls that led to flynn's termination for lying prompted the fbi case. a 27 year justice department veteran reviewed the passage. >> it looks pretty clear to me that the use of the word previously is suggesting an independent investigation. >> footnotes cite fbi interviews known as a 302 with former
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acting assistant attorney general mccord who helped steer the russia probe and former fbi director james comey. the president tweeted it now seems general flynn was under investigation long before it was common knowledge. why was i not told so i could make a change? flynn's brother says the passage backs up the family's long held concerns. >> because of his vocal criticism of the obama administration and specifically the intelligence community which he came out of, my suspicion is that they were doing everything they could to trip him up and to trap him. >> the reference to russian government contacts. flynn says his brother who led military intelligence kept them in loop. >> he briefed the dia prior to that and after that. >> there was no fbi briefing warning the trump campaign that the bureau was running a counterintelligence case on flynn. the special counsel office declined to comment. elizabeth: thank you very much.
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let's get to "wall street journal" editorial board member bill mcgurn. your reaction to that? >> my reaction is here's another case where we are wondering when did the fbi really start to look into this? mr. barr said we're going the try to find out the origin of the fbi investigation. now we find the investigation into general flynn was a little earlier. general flynn made a lot of mistakes and some legal mist mistax -- mistakes but the fbi agents who interviewed him first said they didn't think he was lying. elizabeth: do you think they were trying to trap him? >> i'm not sure that the fbi went there. although didn't mr. comey say he snuck them in when the administration wasn't really up and ready for this? we will find out. elizabeth: this about the power of the government surveillance state. >> the biggest powers that the government has. look the incredible thing is they called carter page a foreign agent. you have to do that to get a
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fisa warrant; right? and he's the one guy that's come out of this, listened in on everything with no charges at all. what were these guys doing? elizabeth: right, that's the point. >> when did they do it? not sure if they are telling the truth about it. elizabeth: we don't know when it began. >> right. when don't know what the origins were and the reason for the attack on bill barr is that he thinks it is a big deal when the fbi spies on -- elizabeth: and that -- >> he didn't say yes, and he wants to know there wasn't a thumb on the scale. those are questions attorney general should be asking. elizabeth: he's getting attacked for that right now. >> of course he is. we have a lot of stuff landing pretty soon. we have got an inspector general's report on the fisa warrant. we've got his own investigation. we've got the criminal referrals from congress. there's a lot going down, and that's why mr. barr is hated today. elizabeth: okay, bill mcgurn, thank you so much. >> you are welcome. elizabeth: great to see you. will you come back? >> yes, have a great weekend.
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elizabeth: it is not over. thank you very much for having us in your homes. thank you very much for watching. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. have a good weekend. lou: good evening everybody. president trump up against a resistance but it is not the radical dems who are the problem. it's the rino republicans standing in the president's path. senator lindsay graham informing the president he must be willing to work with the dems to pass his immigration agenda. mitch mcconnell offering the president only if you can call it support tepid support. the president needs to forget about fighting with the radical dems for a time and take on the obstruction within his own party. and the department of homeland security seems to be out of control. the department searching for companies to help with the release,

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