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matters this less so. so. david: 5 seconds. >> if we lower rates, they of call us currency manipulate ors too. david: good last point, see you next time. elizabeth: markets now braces for president trump to potentially retaliate after china threatens and cheapened currency to cheapen cost of its products, we bring you could what becoming next, a hot pro and conwall stree, kooteninche t debate, cyber pros think it was china, china was retaliating, potentially trying to hack to u.s. electric utillt utillties - utilities. the latest on the two mass shootings that shocked nation,
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left at least 31 dead, and 52 injured in dayton, ohio, and el paso, texas. a push by fbi to try to stop gun violence and terrorism, it involves government and silicon valley giants working more closely than before. try to bring science fixed movie, minority report to life. elizabeth: to hong kong, violence there could get worse, citywide strikes, the protests in 9th week. also white house weighs a september roll out of a plan, and a pitch to suburban women on how good the economy is. as a new report shows that 2020 democrat push for a government takeover of health insurance is worse than we realized. we'll show you how the single
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payer push would wipe out more single payer programs than thought. canada and sweden is touted as the way to go, we have update and report that alexandria ocasio-cortez chief of staff resigning reportedly in face of questions over allege ed campaign finance violation. >> and strengthening labor unions, a growing number of paper involved, 2020 democrats' to give more federal government to government union workers. i am elizabeth mcdo donald the "evening edit" starts right now.
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elizabeth: china retaliates letting yuan drop to lowest level sing since 2008, we have angles covered for you to break it down, we have edward lawrence. at white house, jackie deangeles at the new york stock exchange. let's start with edward, at the white house. bridge us up to speed. reporter: we have counter punch, treasury department within last 15 minutes designated china as a currency manipulate or, this allows treasury department to do. will work with the imf, to eliminate that unfair competitive advantage. in the release. treasury deputy use word of chinese central bank against them, saying though words are an acknowledgment that china has been manipulating its currency for years. for its part china not backing
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down, a spokesman saying that china will not buy any more u.s. agriculture after president trump announced on september 1 there will be 10% tariffs on additional 300 billion for chinese goods, spokesman for commerce deputy in china said there was a plan to role back agricultural tariffs. that will be suspended as part of back and forth, escalating trade tensions between u.s. and china, chinese currency following -- falling yuan is now 7 to 1 or below 7 to 1 for first time in 11 years. president trump said that this say serious violation. calling china currency manipulatman uplip 8er -- manip. economic cha chat -- collateral damage. >> currency drops one or two
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points that does not make up for 10% increase. it isa incandescenin inof it ib- >> trade delegation according to chinese trade sources said they would not add back. also china telling them through sources that chinese will not change their law based on any tried agreement, white house economic adviser say now is time to take on china going forward, our economy, are strong, we have job growth and strong wages, they say -- thank you for your reporting to jackie. in middle of hot action at big board, jackie. >> good evening, after dow down more than 900. when all was said and done it
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closed lower today, by 767. dow, s&p 500, nasdaq, they tumbled most since december on trade fears, china contributing to that. tech hit hardest followed by industrial, finishes -- financials as well, 10 year note particularly, as a result, yeled falling lauer on the 10 year. just showing you how much there there is for safety rediversification. and a shifting of asset classes, amid this uncertainty. >> jackie, thank you so much. >> okay, a lot of questions, can president trump get this fight resolved before the election? will he do anything to hurt the market and stocks in a danger zone, we get perspective, dow to where it was three months ago. joining me now, luke who is
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here, anthony scar scaramucci. >> i could not be happy year. >> why does market drop more? it was down 2.9%, less than when the dow dropped, 3.112% in august 2015. >> okay also during that period of time, there was actually a mechanical glitch in market, that precipitated that fall. >> really the currency, but devaluation. okay. >> i thought it -- it does not matter, point being is that. market is still expecting a trade deal to get resolved. by the end of the year, into first quarter of next year, chinese are signaling by reducing you know manipulating, devaluing their currency, making goods cheaper to payless for them. they continue their export, and growth economy. so the real question, all that going to happen?
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i hate to be such a pessimist. but i see no reason why the chinese need to move now between now and 2020 election, unless the president and steve mnuchin and his team say okay, we'll bow out, those concessions you had in. and you bait-and-switch at last minute we'll leave those by the side, let's sign a trade deal. but what is going on right now is bad for united states, if you look at first quarter, 6 quarter investment capital numbers, they are down. number two. the truth is that tariffs paid by every day people and businesses, they are regressive taxes. my cousin, we both lived on long island, my cousin has auto glass shot, and showed tariffs for
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windshields he can only buy from china that will cost him extra $10,000 a month that will slowdown the economy. elizabeth: 3 things tip the economy in to recession, president could unwind this get out of it he likely will do th that. here is president trump bracing trump. >> we have to be tough on china. they have taken advantage of us, america has lost trillions of dollars and millions of jobs, because china has not played fair. and being tough on china is the right way to be. >> okay, here is -- sides with trump. elizabeth: we had that top, this is important for schumer alliance for him, and trump, saying, china regime has been systematically abusing the u.s. >> i'm not saying it is the
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wrong strategy, but what the impact will be on the economy, at end of day you talk about rate cut or energy crisis, i think we have a liquidity crisis, you look at way that markets are moving down 14 and a quarter from november to december, they go up 17%, for 14 weeks, than down 6 1/2 in may up 8 now down 7 since last wednesday, to me, you are learning that the after affects of vocal rule about 400 billion in capital taken off of principal trading, from investment banks and commercial banks, you don't have anyone stip in addition to make market smoother, you could get a a liquidity crisis. elizabeth: you say people are sitting, there is a lock up in liquidity. >> you could get a situation where markets are slowing down faster than people expected, they want out of equities, if
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there was more principal capital in market it would anymore smoothly, no reason why you didn't see a 5 to 15% drop in market at current prices. >> short-term pessimistic. >> optimistic about the economy. >> summer will do doldrum. >> a good point, anthony come back soon, coming up, wall street pro trump argument why traders are saying that president is right and should stay the course, coming up debate over new big push for fbi. just without out a request that now wants to pay big money to computer geeks anywhere, silicon valley or not to build a tool to monther twitter, facebook and insta gram. this is out of that science
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el paso, texas owednesday. we'll have more on that story for you shortly. more on the dow taking hits down just about 2.9% today, again that is less than when china last devalued in august of 2015. dow is up about 1 10,000 points since then. most of that gain on president trump's watch, joining me now, capital ceo, make america great again etfcreatf-- creator hal, lambert. are you worried? >> only if i was in china. not in u.s., i think you know i've been saying for over a year, i didn't think we would get a chinese trade deal, still looks worse now. i think that everyone is coming to realization that is not happening near-term, how long is goes will depend on how much pain china goes through, not as
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painful at u.s. as for china. and i think that china is lashing out a bit, in a way that can without totally hurting themselves, they are shooting themselves in foot, president trump is not backing down, they don't buy much from us, they don't have a tariff response to our tariffs, this is one thing they can do. but you know, also i think sell-off we had in august is really a reflection of you know we have -- weakest month in market august is. we have -- up 20% through july. so markets were due for a pullback, i think this is an excuse for that, which was you know a needed correction. i don't see a long-term problem here in u.s. equity market, could we go down more, sure we're down about 6% from highs, we go down 4% and have a normal 10% correction that is standard. >> this is longest coul expansin u.s. history, quite a bull run, you know u.s. companies do sell
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a lot in to china, nike, apple and so on. hundreds of billions. but to this point, what next? will china just keep stealing? what the end game? can we stop that? is a trade fight really going to stop that? how do you get out of it? how what can president do to say i'm done and declare victory. >> there will have to be more pressure put on china. we're asking them to change their entire structure of the way they do business, this not easy, not easy for them, we're asking their leaders, their 7 people that make the decisions in china. to give up power. right now that i want to control everything that includes, you know the growth of the economy, where capital is put, all subsidies they do, that controlled from the top, we're saying you can't operate that you, you are with wto, you are not supposed to do, that we want you to have a new agreement that is enforce. enforceable.
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they don't like this i think we go through this election of 2020, after trump wins they have tto reevalto reevaevaluate, thae are, we have to follow markets from here to next elect cycsell. elizabeth: the fbi wants a new minority report movie type tech tool, track instagram, and social media for criminals and tear -- terrorists to catch them before a act. they want to spend big money, monitoring by the government of social media that catch criminal before they commit a crime. >> interesting. you know. i think that is certainly better than puts on massive gun control in the nation. but i think that surveillance by the fbi, you know they are probably already doing some their is probably ratcheting up
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the expense, but i suspect they do something. elizabeth: they want to do it real-time, hal, thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: we're tracking these stories for you, "wall street journal" reports that tyson foods said it got a soup openna- subpoena from justice department, that major chicken producer colluded to prop up prices, tyson said it is cooperates with the fed and this issue has not affected their business. look at this, dozens of kentucky coal miners, are camping out on railroad tracks and blocking a train loaded with cold, they want a -- coal, they want the judge to get their millions of dollar on back pay from a judge. bankruptcy affects 1700 workers. >> now this, senator rand paul says that he is recovering from surgery this weekend, to remove part of his long i lung.
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>> our hearts are shattered for every family whose parents, children, hu husbands and wives were ripped from their arms and lives, america keeps fo weep foe fallen. elizabeth: president trump addressing the nation today, 31 people killed, this weekend, 53 injured. we begin with garrett tenney in el paso. reporter: tragically death toll continues to rise here overnight and this morning, two more was the victims died due to their injuries, the death toll is 22.
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more than 20 other victims remain hospitalized for their injuries. this afternoon doctors at del sol medical center got emotional talking about their work with the victims. >> the challenges that our care team had in taking care of a lot of these patients has been beyond trust just treating their gunshot wounds. >> del sol icu nurses have been amazing. reporter: we're also now learning more about some of the 22 victims who lost their lives in the shooting, one particularly heartbreaking story, jordan and andre they just dropped off their 5-year-old daughter at cheerleading practice, before heading to walmart to ba buy her back-to-school supplies.
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jordan was carrying their two-month-old child, and andre shielded his wife, and jordan the baby, the mother at and father were killed. the baby survived. >> you think about you know what, i can pick up the phone and call her. that is what we do most of the time. it is still not real. we have our moments we'll be okay, then we break down. the pain is inreal. iinunreal, you shouldnever buryr son before you. reporter: the suspect has been charged with capital murder. and justice department is treating this as a domestic terrorism case, said it is considering pursuing federal hate crime charges.
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based on a manifestoy, shooter allegedly left that is filled with antihispanic and immigrant rhetoric. el paso sheriff said that writings make it clear, that gunman cal came here with one gl in mind that is to kill has many hispanics as possible. this crowd has been steady all day long, people bringing flowers, cards, letters and candles to pay their respect, a lot of the signs, el paso strong. i talk to folks, the message they want to send, hate will not win. elizabeth: garrett tenney in el paso thank you. we go to fox news mike tobin, he is in dayton, ohio with more. reporter: downtown dayton,
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trying to rebound after this unexplain ale violence that popped up, police released security video. some has found, you some see people freeze when first shots rang out. they try to determine what shaping, you see gunman appear in body armor, with a mask on his face, hearing protection, 21 shots in the 30 second rampage, he was carrying 250 rounds, his modified ar-15 was carrying magazines. >> i talked to the president yesterday, to offer his condolences to people of day of, i appreciate, that we had a conversation around why this gun even exists in our community, this shooter bought the gun
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legally and did so much damage in the course of 30 seconds. reporter: now once again we're seeing a makeshift memorial, of flowers and candles pile up. people here say, dayton strong. they remind me that this is a good place filled with good people, something bad just happened here, police still at a loss to answer the question why they don't know what set the gunman off, what set the massacre into morgue. motion. elizabeth: thank you, mike to tobin, coming up, chaos in hong kong. we have that story. >> bernie sanders says there will be nothing better than medicare for all. but critics say it will be worse than feared, it would wipe out all government healthcare programs for military veterans. we'll explain that coming up. >> medicare for all, like the current medicare system, it is
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gulf. seized a foreign tanker, detaining 7 crew members on wednesday, iran said it was an iraqi ship, illegally smuggling 700,000 liters of fuel. they claim st not affiliated with the iraqi government, he said this was a private tanker. in has been a lot of tension in persian gulf, u.s. has pushed for an international maritime security initiative, focused on protecting commercial transit in the gulf, uk announcing they will join u.s. navy in those efforts, germany already said they would not join a u.s.-lead mission in persian gulf in part they believe u.s. policy of maximum pressure is a bad one, australia said they are giving consideration to joining the u.s.-led mission. elizabeth: thank you so much. >> for his expe expertise, joine
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now, retired four-star general jack keane. what next step do you see happening from this. >> i don't think that strategy that the iran an ar iranian arel succeed, they are attempting to create an economic crisis by interrupting flow of oil through the persian gulf, they sabotaged 6 tankers, it backfired on them because they got caught, it did not disrupt the flow of oil, here, because the coalition is forming, i don't think they will be able to succeed, that will push back on the iranians, they don't want to get into a gunfight with u.s. or international aircraft fighter aircraft out there or protection ships.
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that number one. everything that iranians have tried backfiring, they are trying to do strategic -- strategically put pressure on u.s. to remove sanctions because of crisis they are trying to create, and isolate the united states, they are more isolated politically, diplomatically and economically, even when they tried to blackmail europeans when increasing uranium enrichment. they rejected it. so, the united states has more people working with it than when the crisis began. and that is something the iranians did not anticipate. elizabeth: quite a development, a great point. by the way, how many tankers can iran seize to create a crisis? when u.s. oil boom is lowering prices, you know. how much -- what affect can that strategy have? i would like too switch gears. this story is important.
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chinese state hacker now suspects of trying to hack into three electric utility in u.s., we don't en the names are locations, this is a an accusation, cyber pros, at proof point say that evidence just point to china, trying to do a hijack of the utilities, your reaction? >> chinese are prolific in their penetration of u.s. cap cape capabilities. russia does some of this as well, iran to a lesser degree, and north korea to a lesser degree. but the chinese have significant interest in this a lot isic moring a and probe -- exploring a and probing. if we got into a conflict with china they would conduct massive cyberattack on u.s. infrastructure, finance,
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transportation. and utility to try to shut us down as much as possible. so a lot of this is with that in mind. they do millions of probes a day, in to united states not thousands or hundreds of thousands, millions, that is the reality of what is taking place here. elizabeth: you make a point because, to -- what you said, a long side that we have north korea again today launching two short range ballistic missiles from west coast that is fourth missile test in about two weeks, what is your react to that story. >> north koreans, this is again part of their playbook. they take belligerent acts, rhetoric to support it, they want that as leverage prior togoing into the negotiations because they believe it will help them in terms of the goals they are trying to achieve. the hanoi summit blew up in
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their face, they expected to get sanction relief, they got nothing. everything they have been doing since with react to that abjec failure. i do believe that administration should call this out, i don't agree with president minimizing short range missiles, because they have do considerable damage to south korea, and japan. we have to back our allies in that situation. this is preparing for negotiations. elizabeth: we have a military base there? >> we have a military base in south korea, right? correct? >> we have many military bases in south korea, ones near seoul we pulled back from. we used to be up again the dmz, this situation is tenuous.
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being within 75 miles of seoul, north korea long-range artillery and all their missiles can do considerable damage not just to the massive city in seoul but to u.s. bases as well. elizabeth: thank you general. >> okay. elizabeth: battle for 2020, why former house speaker newt gingrich now says this. he thinks that 2020 democrats are in trouble, he says, they have nothing that they can defend, nothing tangible to attack on. >> and later in show, what lead to a reportedly big shake up on the staff of alexandria ocasio-cortez. that surprising story coming up.
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was targeting recent immigrants. the president's immigration policy and his rhetoric werety talking points. >> an onslaught on decent americans and citizens those who are seeking to be citizens. >> today i say to donald trump, stop your antiimmigrant rhetoric. >> it was fueled by hate. no mr. president, as he said after charlottesville there are not two sides, there is only one side, that one side is what unites us. reporter: senator kamala harris, and castro also addressed an audience, saying it feels dehumanized under trump administration. all 23 of the hopefuls have called for act on gun control or attacked president's
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antiimmigration message or both. >> the actions that follow cannot surprise us. someone who is surprised, is part of this problem right now, including members of media who asked, do you think that president is racist, jiez us jes christ, remember h, of course, . reporter: candidates here promised to fight for issues that are important to hispanic voters who will make up biggest minority voting bloc in 2020 election. elizabeth: thank you claudia. former house speaker, republican newt gingrich, said that 2020 democrats are in trouble, they have nothing they can defend. here is congress to do list for fall, they have a few weeks to
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pass legislation. to avoid a government shut down, and take on u.s. and mexico, canada trade deal and drug prices and more. the president is not anti-immigrant, sh he is what? >> against illegal immigration, the democrats are very good at conflating these two. if you want people to come lou like mthrough like my parents dt your visa, that is not anti-immigration. >> the president will do a september roll out of health plan. medicare for all is worse than feared. it would not just wipe out v.a. but also military tri-care he'll healthealth care. it would dump everyone in to
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massive government bureaucracy. >> democrats in debate last week, saying trump is trying to take away your health care. that is what medicare is all about, taking yanking private health insurance out of their hands, and saying, you are now in bernie cares, they decide what kind of drugs you take, what phys you see and how long you wait in line. elizabeth: he touts canada and uk, and sweden, but wait times are hideous. >> people wait weeks and weeks for prostate da profit cam tatee examing, people wait for dates or weeks or months, before often by the time they are seen they are in worse shape. elizabeth: talking 5 months for a cancer specialist in canada, 6
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month in. >> unbelievable. elizabeth: next thing, trump campaign planning an economy focused pitch to women, a big roll out for battleground suburban state women, there is a push back on that. they will ask are you better owfer thaoffthan you were 4 yea. >> i hope markets pick up. they are better the un. unemplot rate. elizabeth: you heard report on 2020 democrats saying today what was your reaction? >> gloom and doom, that is what they have to offer, almost every one of their solutions is socialism or socialism-light it is big government involvement. but they want everyone, poor, middle class and rich in the same system with the government barking orders at people.
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that is what democrats are most comfortable around, telling them what to do from when they wake up to when they go to sleep. elizabeth: deroy thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: roll out power of government to strengthen labor unions, the news on this story coming up. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k.
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liz: with us, gillian melchoir. we were talking about the huge political force in the u.s. the democrats are trying to get the government's power behind labor unions. >> there are 26 states where public sector employees are organized. there is a democratic goal to extend that. but we have to look at the cost here. nevada just did it. since 1966 they have had a prohibition. if you look at the las vegas claim before commerce, the cost in that state alone is $1.7 billion for higher wages, for pensions, work rules. all of these things. liz: people say that's a good thing to give him higher wages and pensions. >> it's not good for taxpayers.
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wisconsin and illinois are -- ae drowning under pension income. you can't sustain it, you have to raise taxes at some point and i think it will hit every wage earner. liz: the 2020 democrats were talking, they want, they are back federal bill to force states to accept unions. a federal law to require unionization. >> i think they are completely freaked out. the supreme court ruling says public sector employees cannot be coerced into paying dues. we have had the last 20 years, $1.5 billion from public sector
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union straight to democrats. 95% of that goes to democrats. they are concerned extending right to work sector public employees. they are concerned about replacing the union members they have lost. liz: washu washington became a right to work state and the unions lost $20 million and that money doesn't go to democrats. right? >> this is a politically motivated thing. this is about democrats keeping their campaign cash. the only wray to hold on to that money is to promote union membership. liz: they want to use the force of federal law to do it. >> we have seen cynical attempts
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to keep people locked into union membership. liz: thank you for having us in your home. we hope we helped you tonight. lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening. investigators are pouring over grotesque scenes in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio, after two mass shootings over the weekend. we'll take up the profiles of the mass killers and the profile of the politics being played by both political parties. technology bias towards the president. and google employee speaking out saying employees are hell
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