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>> thank you for having us in your home, thank you are in watching, we hope we helped you tonight, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. lou: good evening, markets today bouncing back as many leftist national media seem to be craving a market correction or a recession if one were to pay attention to the reporting or headlines or their editorials. even the "wall street journal" editorial board giving their imagined recession a time, the navarro recession, because they don't like navarro, and it is because he agrees with president trump about the efficacy and rewards of tariffs levied
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against communist country that manipulate their currency. one in particular that steals hundreds of billions of dollars of u.s. technology each year, and whose unfair trade practices have reduced u.s. economic growth by trillions of dollars over the year. that editorial today claiming that trump administration trade policies would be to blame for any recession were it to occur. in what is now the most prosperous first two and a half years of any presidential term, ever. they done mention the fed -- didn't mention the fed as a likely cause of such an imagined recession or natural economic cycles or slowing of emerging market, and the clear erosion of socialist economies of the european union, no. it would be trump trade policies they maintained. so today we'll cheer the rally net stock market, and success of
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the his -- historic president of ours. we call today's nice 600 billion dollar rally the navarro rally. we have a name for the next recession, if the journal is ever successful, in conjuring one up, we'll call to the powell recession for the fed chair who requires stern tutoring from time to time on the markets and interest rates. now to radical dimms, out right illness of hollywood, decrying race and privilege, poor thing. >> a new movie that fantasizes about killing deplorables, we have those stories. one of hollywood's most notorious bad guys, is a real hero in real life.
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helping rescue a young fellow and his grandmother from the crazy streets of los angeles. a great story of a real life supesuperhero. >> turning stop story. president trump preparing to take action again big technology and silicon valley's political intervention, election meddling and leftist collusion. president trump is keeping a close a on google after reports that google executive and employees mean to subvert his reelection in 2020, the discussion of executive action coming as twitter hypocrisy unfold, locking campaign account of senator mcconnell after he shared a video of protesters making violent threats again him, his campaign spokesman
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confirms, that account is still locked down by google yet the hash tag massacre mitch has been allowed to continue. saying. lou: joining us, cyber security expert, mor morgan wright, we ha lot to talk about, silicon valley is out of control, to the has threatened action, do you believe now is the time to take action again solicon valley with extraordinary ai arrogant concentrated political and economic power. there i is saying. >> it does not hurt to be number one but it hurts when you are
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the only one. coming to 2020 election, i worry less about the russians, we kind of know what they will do. i worry about what our own companies based in the u.s. who have been given free freedom tow will do to subvert this elect because of their bias. they will use the technology to do it, platform is run by people, as long as biased programmers are allowed to insert that in algorithms, they will be able to craft the perception they want. >> as we all do. and we now know that there is really only one dominanty is search engine we know there is facebook, there is twitter, there is amazon. yes, there is netflix. but these are powerful
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technology companies and most users consumers have no idea in the world how to straighten things out, what they are doing with our personal data, this goes all way to retailers. europe -- i mean, not unusual for billions of dollars against companies that abuse their consumers and users. the recent 5 billion dollar levee against facebook, that is the biggest ever, even contemplated. >> yes, a drop in the buc buckeo zuckerberg. i tell you, we will reach a tipping point. the companies will be so powerful their ashbility to shape -- ability to shape opinion, if you don't do something soon in terms of creating open markets or competition, they will be able to change how laws will pass and influence the lobbyists and it
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will be self serving to them, facebook is powerful, google it is, they shape opinion, they shape what people hear, if you don't know there is another point of view it is squelched like with mitch mcconnell, people don't understand that is going on. right now there is too much control in too few hands. we have to maybe look at them do we break them up. lou: i don't think that is a question if we do. i am a absolute, as you know conservative. but to see this kind of corporate power, in the hands of so few, and the arrogance of twitter to attack on its platform, the second most powerful republican in government. third most powerful after the
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president, and vice president pence. this is stunning to think about. >> right. and i tell you, this has gone on for too long, the question is how much can the government do? i doubt you look at the ftc and fcc, and republican co commissioners don't want to put a heavy hand on it they don't want to mess with first amendment, but if you don't challenge it. it will be either a kril criminl acted or a civil action, something has to be done how can could not be a conspiracy. that same amount of support is not given to other candidate, we do have equal time laws how could this not be considered that. what tech clines jewel giants re everything. lou: equal time laws are passe and not result ve relevant to
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modern communication law. but in a free society there has to be a democratic constitutional republic, a capital sem system. only power that can close to constraining twitter. think about what they have done the arrogance, the impunity with which they simply strike down a campaign statement is just stunning. and no reaction? from a sitting president who is of from same party? this is not the way that system works. twitter and jack should be quaking in their boots thinking about repercussions of what they have done. >> there another impact on this, a impact that goes on long after the actual action has been taken. because they stopped this, they locked down the accounts or say you have to do certain things, that carries on for long after the actual events. impact is longer than what actual video was about.
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video you know a couple minutes, but the impact to campaign or people, this creates a perception that something is wrong. i cannot access this they have constrained free speech of someone able to -- look, all. lou: there is without question free speech issues, and profound ones, there is also the arrogant abuse of power out right, whether economic or political. that has to be stopped, it should be stopped legislatively, i believe. but it has to happen, and it has to happen soon. google, which was puttings if thumbs, fore fingers on th the electoral balances of 2016, in favor of hillary clinton, here they come again. what is to stop them from this time having learned from last time affecting the outcome of the election. >> i tell you, my tr prediction,
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don't hold me. if russia is sitting back listening, they will look at google, and twitter, and facebook and youtube, and influence when they do or affect perception of what they do, so it looks like they are interfering, and russians could stand back and say we didn't have a finger at all, it your own u.s. companies. lou: google seems hell bent in that direct, aligned more with republic of china than with united states. >> yep. lou: a hell of a note, morgan wright thank you. >> you bet. lou: "wall street journal" ed torl yeaheditorial board concert u.s. economy, headline read this, a navarro recession? journal arguing that testify ton china taken by president will lead to the next resolution, and
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navarro agreeing with president and his use of tariffs, navarro refuting that nonsense from the journal today on this network. >> well, no secret that "wall street journal" opposed president trump's trade policies back to 2016, when the main street journal, started criticizing president trump, and myself, that is when we'll worry. lou: it would seem market today took a bit of a navarro bounce, dow up 371, that along with s&p 500, up 54, nasdaq up 176. we call that the navarro rally of the day. >> market cap on wilshire 5,000 gaining 600 billion. not a bad day in the market despite the naysayers, up next, early warning signs about el paso gunman. police were warned weeks before the mass shootings. why are so many warnings and so
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lou: a number of reports that president trump and the republican party are warming up to so-called red flag gun control bills. senator lindsey graham, this week was out promoting his own red flag plan as you see, in front of campaign signs touting the senator's reelection. and telling the "washington post" that the president is quote, more determined than ever to do something on his watch. here is what the president had to say earlier this year about the second amendment. >> i promise to defend the second amendment rights of every american, and i always will, nil never let you down. lou: weeks before this shooting, mother of the el paso shooter warned police that her 21-year-old son was too young,
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too inexperienced to own a ak-47. a public safety officer told her, she was -- he was legally allowed to own it. unfortunately another incident of law enforcement missing clear warning signs that might have could hav have stopped disasterd such a tragedy. fbi botched tips about parkland high school shooter, so did the sheriff department, and the islamic radicalization of the boston bombers, told, told by the russians. and warned about the brothers. u.s. air force, failed to report red flags for the southern land springing church shooter, lowing him to get a gun. joining me now, mar marc lotter.
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former press secretary to vice president pence, marc great to see you. >> good to be back. lou: president, i have to say, in el paso, in dayton, doing everything that we could ask of a leader. with a nation desperately in need of healing as we all mourn. the victims in both communities, taking the time to go there, and to watch the plac -- politicalization again of tragedy by radical dimms is gut wrenching. >> it is shameful, what happened to the time that we could put politics aside, and come together as a nation to grief to mourn, and show our anger and outrage at what these two terrorists did to those communities, but, when you see the president and mrs. trump going to those communities. there was a report that the president got on one knee, a child could hug him in the
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hospital. these are signs of compassion, they are president the men -- man that i have pleasure to know, do you as well, has such great compassion for people. and to see it politicized, politicians on the attack, not allowing our country to come together is disgraceful. lou: i think i i i think it is . put up again, senator lindsey graham standing in front of those campaign signs, your reaction. if we could see that. y'all listening? there we are. watching all of these radical dimms playing politics with this over days, there -- senator graham who talks out of both sides of his mouth, one moment seemingly for the president, and next moment annoy an foance.
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but embarrassing the president with this nonsense, trying to interpret the president to be his translator on these issues his spokesman? i have to say, marc, this is deeply troubling. >> when it comes to red flag laws, and you know the president was very clear when he spoke in the white house this week, and after the shootings, this is something he supports, we have to do everything we can to make sure that people who pose a threat to themselves or others don't have access to these weapons. i compare it to see something say something, and as far as friends don't let friends drive drunk, we have the capacity to look out for each other. we have to make sure we have an honor do process. lou: i'm not going to leave up that to someone else. i will say to you, i will say to
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everyone watching. this audience, we're not ready to leave it up to an obama appointed judge to exercise their discretion over our secondm amendment rights to possess a gun, period. this president said without equivocation, without qualification, without ne nuancr subtlety, he would support the second amendment, we can count on him not letting us down. there is no room here for washington politics. no room here for anything other than straight forward plain talk. which is what everyone who supports this president expects of him, marc. >> and i know that president supports this second amendment absolutely, there is no question about that. and that is one reason when he was talking about these red flag laws, he is talking about having states do it we already have states that do it. including my home state of
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indiana. not a liberal bastion, a very conservative state. lou: i don't know what kind of bastion indiana is any more. >> we found a way to balance the need, absolute rights. lou: good are in indiana, can you peak for country. i would say to you, second amendment is a great place to stand up for. and all of the rest of those amendments and that entire constitution. we have the left to soil and to tarnish that founding document. >> i have no doubt that president trump will maintain that commitment to the second amendment, it is absolute. lou: i appreciate that. i thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: good to see you. australian government official andrew hasting speaking out tonight against the china's rise and threat it poses. compares the threat of the people's republic of china to
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>> president trump ordered the roughly 2000 u.s. troops in syria to be cut. interesting instead of celebrating fact that isis has been destroyed that we get public relation release from pentagon itself about a handful of isis if you will, resurgence. >> breaking new, president trump has just tweeted that acting national director of intelligence sue gordon is retiring. and in new tweets, president also tweeting, that mcgwire director of national counterterrorism center will be named acting director national l intelligence, effect of august 15. he was a vise admiral in the
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navy, at one point serving in seal team ii. joining us. fred fleitz. and kt mcfarland. good to have you both here and kt. to you, your reaction to first the resignation and retirement of suess gordon. -- sue gordon, number two at dni . and joseph mcgwiretationintation taking up the post as acting beginning 15 august. >> i don't know mcgwire but i like the fact he is from counterterrorism center, i am sheer william hea william -- sur about the decision in a tweet. lou: right. >> the other thing, lou. lou: yes. >> the other thing that just
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pentagon report, enough already, we spend 20 years there, and lost 4,000 americans. 30,000 americans are going to have injuries for their lives, we spent a trillion coul, and wo we have? they want us to be there longer? i think we get out, let them decent themselve -- defend themselves, we don't need to be in their psycho drama any more. lou: to kt's point, annoyed as i was that pentagon doing pr for isis, looks like they are trying to stir up support to keep troops in syria. >> i read it that way too. the president scored major
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victory. we have to recognize as long as there are ungoverned spaces in syria or anywhere el that creates an opportunity for groups like isis to spawn, the question is how long do we keep american troops to fight that, it america alone. lou: what about mexico? 80% of territory on under the influence of the drug cartels, should we not take action because they are exports death across that southern border of day. the deaf of americans. -- death of americans, far more deadly, and dangerous to us. where should the troops be? mexico or on the border or be in syria, for crying out loud. >> i make a similar argument, isis cells are all over the world not just syria. we could focus on that threat in syria but -- >> you can chase ghosts all you
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want. whether you are in the pentagon or some form of intelligence. the fact of the matter is, there are plenty allied nation that can handle those small elements, it does not require, might, power and force and lives and treasure of this nation. your thoughts about the new ndi, maguire do you know him. >> i do not know him, i heard good things about him, he is an employee of office of director of national intelligence, sh hes a confirmed official, he could search for a significant ai amy johnson of time -- amount of time while president goes through process of naming someone. lou: i don't know who he is or the man, but i like sound of his service so the nation in uniform. your thoughts kt, at what is
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going on here. north korea. it looks like just more of the same, the president is carrying out a very successful strategy of impasse with kim jong-un. >> yeah, you know. we have always had a carrot and stick thing, more sanctions and offer goodies, but i think that trump actually on his own, i might add, has figured out real way to deal with kim. kim is all about his ego, he does not care about his people or his economy. all about himself. and trump has realized if you go to him, let him in the big boy table then threaten to pull it away, he might be unhappy camper. lou: at the end of the day, fred, kim jong-un is simply the leader of a satellite of the people's republic of china. xi and the president at an impasse in the trade talks.
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the uss ronald reagan, we sent a carrier strike force through south china sea, this is sends loud, strong, unmistakable statements to the chinese. >> i think that is right. but you know concerns north korea, i think that north koreans are throwing a fit over joint military exercises -- >> who cares. >> they will get over that i think that kim's relationship with the president, this personal relationship, will allow nuclear talks to resume. president by not over reacting to the missile tests is keeping that door open to peace and negotiations. lou: all righty. fred fleitz, kt mcfarland thank you. >> thank you. lou: what happened after one of one of the largest single state raids in the country. >> a new movie, about killing
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300 persons released were release after being placed too reprovremoval proceedings after. -- normally i would not read anything that long that very th- obtuse. but we want to see. your government at work. how desperately immigration and customs enforcement needs someone in communication who understands import an oance of english language, and how to communicate. purpose for i.c.e., customs and border pro techtion and bored protection and deposit of homeland security. joining me now, byron york. chief political correspondent,
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don't you laugh at me so early. >> that was great, lou. lou: great to see you. that is stunning. i.r.si.c.e. carrying out importt interior enforcement. and they can't communicate what they are doing to the american people. leaving the room the void in that lapse of communication to aoc and her stalwart socialist, and anti-i.c.e. colleagues. >> absolutely true. i think that one of the failings you often see is you see reports of people being deported or taken in. and you don't know why. the government of united states does not deport people for no reason. euly if you look into a case you find someone with a criminal history, has full due process, has gone before a judge. and been ordered removed from
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the country. lou: that and i am sure what they were doing in these raids. >> that is important, that is something i should tell people. one thing, i will bring up, we do have news from the border and mexico that fewer people are crossing the border illegally now than earlier this year, now we have heard a lot of stories about how that goes down during the months of high heat on the border, but there a belief that mexico's policies of trying to stop people at its own border, southern border have been actually working. lou: absolutely. elizabeth.>> whole story of trup administration and immigration is president gets elected promising to bring control to the border, to secure the border, he faces absolutely implaquable opposition from democrats on everything he does. lou: and his own party. >> many in his own party,.
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lou: most. >> he trying -- approaches this roadblock, and he trying to find ways around it, having mexico help stop the flow coming out from the northern triangle countries, having people wait for the ajudication of asylum claims while in mexico, they are creative solutions to things he had to come up with. in the face of this roadblock. lou: absolutely. let's be very, very clear, because you make as always purpose important points, this president threatens tariffs against mexico because they have been absolutely irresponsible, and callous in ignoring the need to secure our southern border and their own southern border. they have changed it under the government of president lopez be oobrador.
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20,000 troops moving now to act. democrats won'tabl act but the government of mexico. is and putting their national guard at their southern border with guatemala major developments. >> additional fact a reason may be we have seen some public opinion polling from mexico and a lot of people in mexico, talking about majorities do not like this idea of an uncontrolled dploi o flow of mis across mexico southern boarder no matter where they are headed. head. lou: never trump quandary. when you want trump to lose but can't bear his democratic opponents. >> you then is a very small group, this group of never trump republicans and former republicans. the democratic debates have been
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real hard on them, they have watched as these democratic candidates. >> they are hard on anyone to watch. >> they have watched the candidates emgrac embrace medicr all, virtually embrace open borders, and free taxes and college, they look at -- stye higsky-hightaxes and free colley look at that, and they see no one can beat the president with this. lou: which country are they serving? they prefer illegal immigrants to citizens? they seem to have absolutely a mindless hatred for president trump. and all that he represents. that is a great america, a prosperous america for all americans. i think that democratic party, finds itself boxed in, and consigned to as one of the wags
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famous li copies, the dust bin of history, what a nice group it should happen to. >> well. the big story really in democratic race is the winnowing of the field. this most recent debate in detroit is last time you will see a lot of those people on debate stage. so far 9. lou: you promise? >> i do, 9 candidates have qualified for september debate in houston, i don't think there will be more than that, they have to reach a polling very modest polling barrier, which is 2% of the polls, but most are below that they have to have a certain number of donors, you will see this field cut in half by next month. lou: you have lifted up everyone's spirits by we appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: byron york. long time hollywood villain, danny trejo, as become a
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superhero, yesterday the 75-year-old actor with one of great faces -- not just in movies but in america, jump in addition to action after watching a two car crash occur before his as in los angeles. with the help from another bystander, the two freed a little boy who was trapped in app over turned vehicle, listen to machete, describe the rescue. >> hugged my, and i started talking about super powers, he got it, he said super powers, everything god tha -- good thist happened to me happened as a direct result of helping someone else. lou: good people, terrific story. taking care of those two in the car amazing. congratulations. up next. hunting political opponents as a sport. the new hollywood film that will nauseate you, stirs up
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white, and privileged. disgusts me, i feel so much shame. end quoted. not enough shame to give away all her money. she has worth something like 9 million. you could get rid of a lot of shame, do a lot of good, get rid of that in a hurry if you just help people out, give away that be done. >> in a sick, twisted new movie, the hunt. rich global elites stalk, hundfor victimhund-- hunt for deplorables, it is described as satire. universal studios is reevaluatings strategy, it pulled trailer because of this week's mass shootings, and outrage they would produce such
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a movie. >> joining us pastor robert jeffers. member of white house faith initiative. fox news contributor, great to see you. and don't you love it. a movie about the globalist elites hunting deplorables, sounds a little real. >> well, this show, the hypocrisy of the left lou, you know the left wants to wring its hands over political divisiveness of the country, yet they promote a movie thattic as se-- exacerbates this. then we hear them lamentingb rightly so about the tragedies but they want to blame the president, donald trump. this is a cheap component of that, that is the devaluing of human life you see in glorification of the violence of a movie like this in rolls were
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reversed in this movie, it was about conservatives killing liberals you would see an outrage on the left, that is hypocrisy. >> that go ballot line -- that e again? >> the nonsense of this, is that left wing media listens to the hypocrisy of the left, and their vial venomous attacks on this president, then report it as if it is earnest and worthy as new york times have it fit to print, it is not, the shame is that politics of the left are the politics of personal destruction. and still trying to destroy this president. and everything good and decent about this country. you are one of the folks making sure it does not happen, we
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stocks moving sharply higher. uber losing $5 billion in the second quarter, despite passengers spending 70% more for their trips, and as a result getting hammered in the market. president trump taking actions against silicon valley's intervention, cyber intervention. >> there used to be a saying in the news business it doesn't hurt to be number one. but it hurts when you are the only one. i worry less about the russians. they are going to be inventive and creative. i worry about what our own companies based in the u.s. will
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do to subvert the election. lou: more concerned about silicon valley than the russians. tomorrow director ken cuccinelli joins us as well as diamond and silk. trish: we are learning brand-new details in the horrific shooting in el paso. the latest on the heated debate over gun control while i continue to stand strong in my stance that we need to be making changes, changes americans are calling for. congressman joaquin castro continuing to defend his move to publish the names of trump donors. mitch mcconnell is responding to this video.
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