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i think they are trying hard here. >> what are you going to do with it? >> i will gladly send it to you. >> that does it for pulls and bears. thank you, guys. liz: congress returning from summer break. democrats hitting the tv shows attacking republicans on gun control. tonight the debate on what you can expect. the indices near the all-time high. this is coming in. you will likely see this by this coming friday morning. the next democrat contender. the focus is narrowing in on senators elizabeth warren and joe biden. so who has got momentum. who does the party want? as another trump primary challenger steps up the president calls his three
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primary challengers the three stooges. trump is on his way to his rally in north carolina. he's taking aim at just about everybody and everything. president trump fighting back against the democrats in a brand-new impeachment push. but we break down the big story that will swamp that and could set it back. iran's been net -- israel's benjamin netanyahu says return is lying on its march to the bomb. ' they found a nuke site? iran we didn't know about. tonight the hot debate. how u.s. courts dictate border policy as a federal judge again blocked the president on asylum restriction. "the evening edit" starts right
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now. reporter: liz, president trump making news oning a range of fronts. he says a meeting with the taliban is off and a meeting with north korean leader kim jong-un is on. he says we'll see what happens with north korea. he says kim jong-un wants to meet him again. customs and border protection announced a dramatic drop in the number of people entering the country illegally. down 60% from may. but the president warning congress to act. president trump: we have much better legal protection. we have total protection if the democrats would get rid of the loopholes which were there.
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they can do it in temperatures. if they would get rid of the loopholes and fix asylum. the democrats want open borders. >> the president will be in a state grazed by hurricane dorian. president trump: the bahamas got hit like no thing i have ever seen. i have never seen a shirk -- it was like a massive tornado, more than a hurricane. reporter: the pictures there are staggering. 44 people have been killed officially. that number expected to dramatically rise. the president said that china wants a trade deal. the reason, their economy is slogan the u.s. economy is strong. president trump: we have 118 record for hitting the top stock market. the take news was trying to convince people maybe there was
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a possibility for a recession. a lot of things have happened. we are doing well against china and we could have a new high in our stock market. reporter: there will be a deputy meeting on trade for the 13th round of face to face talks. liz: congress is coming back to a full plate. trade deals. border patrol fund. gun restrictions to call for impeachment. senators warren and biden will go head-to-head in the democratic debate thursday. a new poll showing senator warren gaining ground and bernie sanders and kamala harris losing support. what do you think? >> we even have 11 people now.
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tom steyer is finally getting in. i mean this, bernie sanders is not the kind of guy who is going to drop out. he and elizabeth warren seem to be splitting numbers. those voters are similar. either one of them it appears dropped out. the other one will be the lead here. we'll get closer to seeing that. i can't wait to see biden and to see liz warren go tow t toe-to-d then there will be sanders. liz: rahm emanuel, watch what he said. >> elizabeth our weren't policy is like we are studying for our mid-term exam every day. we have taken a position through the process basically medicare for all. we'll eliminate 150 million
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people's healthcare and provide healthcare for people who come over the border. that's an untenable position for the general election. liz: this is a wacky race. it's a split party. and hillary clinton reportedly advising warren behind the scenes. >> i don't know what advice she can give other than the problems of being a prominent woman in the democratic party. if you pull together the clips from the new hampshire town hall. it's a laundry list of things voters will reject. over and over again they are rushing each other toward the cliffs. the dnc is trying to pull it back. saying let's not do a full form on global warming. but it's out of their hand. >> joe biden's camp reportedly expecting to lose iowa. the biden camp is walking back
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criticism of hillary clinton -- this is joe biden talking about how hillary clinton handled the access hollywood tape in a 2016 debate. watch this. >> i said i respectfully say she stand there and say everybody knows who donald trump is. let me tell you what i will do for the country and not get into the debate. it just drags it down. liz: brian fallon is blasting bind. we are fighting yesterday's battles. doesn't the country want to move forward? >> i think biden would be excited to talk about 2016 i stead of 1970 where he started in these debates with kamala harris attacked him. either way, i don't think there
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are many in the democrat party who think hillary clinton should have hit less hard on donald trump on any of those issues. but painting a positive picture is what bind is attempting to do. liz: it makes you feel old. here is the former trump seem year advisor on who can go toe-to-toe with president trump. >> the key with democrats in the primary, they feel like they are run can ring for student council president. i don't see any of these people being able to stand up against donald trump on the debate stage and convince people they should be the commander-in-chief. liz: mark sanford is announcing his primary run against donald trump joining bill walsh. >> i had to update my contacts
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with former congressman to presidential candidate for mark sanford. these are the folks who can't win reelection their congressional district. or bill weld who can't get any traction. what makes them think there is an appetite in the country for earn alternative to donald trump? he's extremely popular with republican voters. liz: 15 attorneys state general. >> 50 state attorneys generals announced their investigation into google on the steps of the supreme court this afternoon. man their words this is a very big deal. >> this an unusual setting right here. i'm next to friends of mine who i disagree with. but we are asking as one today.
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in regards to launching what i know will be a fair and full investigation that will follow. reporter: sean re yes s says delays different between aggressive practices and a legal one. the probe is starting with a review of their ad practices. how they use consumer data to feed of into their ad dominance, but it could go further than that. >> it's an investigation to determine the facts. right now we are look at advertising, but the facts will lead where the facts lead. >> this is not the first ag probe google has faced. but it's the largest. the attorneys yearn tell me they
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have -- attorneys general tell me others have joined them. liz: thousands of survivors desperately trying to evacuate the bahamas. >> things are so bad here in freeport that just about anyone who can get out is trying to get out either by boat or plane. the challenge is to try to get the necessary documents, proof a clean police record, passports or visas. those too weak who need medical attention are sitting here waiting for attention that arrives but is slow in coming. the only way to reach critical patients in some parts of the bahamas is by planner, one at a time -- is by plane one at a time. in place where emergency rooms and supplies were destroyed by
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the storm, evacuation is the only option. >> pregnant women who were four months pregnant and bleeding. we are getting them out. >> stroke victims. pregnancies, this woman needs a cardiac procedure. earn old chevy serves as ambulance. a driver paid in barter. three gas cans and a generator for his services. >> not a lot has changed in the one week since the storm has stopped. it looks like it did when the rain stopped. a tremendous sense of disaster, but no sense of any movement on the ground, no bulldozers, no power trucks, no phone lines going up. liz, back to you. >> steve harrigan we are going to take to you the president's rally in fayetteville, north carolina.
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>> i want to talk to the taliban negotiators so we can find an arrangement that is acceptable. liz: the president canceled a secret meeting with the taliban leaders at camp david, this days before the anniversary of the 9/11 attack. >> president trump said he called off a secret meeting to hammer out the deal with the taliban at camp david after the fourth soldier was killed by the taliban in an attack.
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president trump: i didn't discuss it with anybody else. which i heard very simply that they had killed one of our soldiers and 12 other innocent people, i said there is no way i'm meeting on that basis. >> reporter: the body of the soldier was flown back to the united states late saturday. sergeant ortiz, age 34. secretary of state mike pom pompeo flew to dover to receive the coffin saturday night, but not the president. the afghan president whose team was packed and ready to fly to camp david said they are ready to negotiate with the taliban. >> i am asking him to show himself even by videoconference and talk to afghans instead of hiding.
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everything was being done too quickly, many told me, reminding many of the race for the exit in iraq when the military was told to leave in 2007 only to fight isis. poor optics at best. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced israel just discovered a secret iranian nuclear weapons plan in iran. the prime minister saying iran is is he maictally lying. the only way to stop iran's march to the bomb. general jack keane joins us. what was your reaction when you heard that story. >> netanyahu has it absolutely right. and something i think most of
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people recognized when the obama administration was making the deal with the iranians over nuclear weapons development. in that deal it turns out that we did not get what the we wanted, which was any time anywhere inspections. we thought we had something going on and we had the right to inspect it and bring in the united nations nuclear inspectors to conduct that inspection. that did not happen. what we got was inspection of known sites only. even some of the classified military sites that we knew we wanted to inspect they denied us. that's one of the reasons why it was such a bad deal. we know the iranians were going to cheat. that's why we had to have that anywhere, any time inspections. the fact that israeli intelligence found it is not surprising. but thank god they found it. liz: we are seeing the u.n.'s
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international atomic energy is confirming iran is use more advanced centrifuges. was the obama administration naive here? >> i think they were purposeful in wanting to make this the seminal foreign policy achievement of the obama administration, to reach out to the iranians the way nixon reached out to china. making a deal at any cost was the imperative. we surrendered so much in making it as we found out when we got the details, it was such a bad deal. the president has don't right thing here, walk away from it. sanctioning them severely, it triple their economy. eventually there will be discussions again. i can't say when certainly, and we'll get a better deal in the long run.
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liz: what was the reaction to the peace talks. he canceled that secret meeting with taliban leaders. some are saying why have the taliban at camp david. your reaction to all of this? >> i totally agree with the president canceling the negotiations. i wouldn't have agreed with bringing them to camp david on the eve of 9/11. i don't think the president should give the taliban thugs and killers that kind of legitimacy. they are not a head of state. they are a terrorist organization trying to overthrow a duly elected government. i had a lot of problems with these negotiations and where they were heading. the announcement that the united states will pull out of afghanistan in 2020 will have incredibly debt resultal
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effects -- detrimental effects. their plan is to drive the united states out of afghanistan, keep fighting until that happens, and number two, take the government over and return to power. that's what they are about. liz: we have our eyes on several stories for you tonight. an amazing survival story off the coast of georgia. the coast guard has rescued all four crew members who went missing since yesterday when their 656-foot cargo ship carrying cars capsized. the guard say that the men were trapped inside the engine room of the boat and rescue crews drilled holes in the hull. 20 others on board earlier
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already rescued. the fda slamming the vaping company juul. threatening fines and even seizing juul's products. officials probe at least five deaths related to a serious lung disease. another 450 people sickened by vaping. prosecutors want actress felicity huffman to serve a month in prison and pay a fine when she is sentenced friday. she paid $50,000 to raise your daughter's test scores. she and her husband wrote letters to the judge telling their side of the story. former nfl star lynn swann resigning as athletic director.
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he has not been implicated in this scandal. lori laughlin and her husband are accused of paying half a million to get their daughters into usc for the crew team when neither of them rowed. border crossing plummet after trump's pressure. liz: a court blocked the president's latest asylum restrictions. we'll take you for a live preview. stay with us. >> there are 1.5 million plus off the couches of despair back into the workforce thanks to donald trump. out to get
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liz: reuters reported pg & e proposed paying $18 billion to victims of wildfires that took over northern california. insurance companies may be involved in the settlement fund as well. stwoichg china, let's -- switching to china. here is the thing. house gop leader kevin mccarthy, the timing is right, now we have got other reports coming in that the u.s. has got to concede 20% of the deal. your reaction to all of those headlines. >> we have a lot of people of, secretary mnuchin being the most of obvious. we are constantly saying everything is fine and we should
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make a deal. that's clearly untrue. the key to a deal is enforcement in intellectual property protection. we started the tariff process on the basis of intellectual prompt. a deal without good enforcement would be worth less for the united states. liz: people saying china is in worse trouble, we are seeing exports out of china into the u.s. down 16% year over year in august. july was down, too. what's your take about what's going on in china. are they in pain? >> i split the difference here. the chinese don't tell the truth about their economy. so it's not a surprise their common is doing worse than they say. some of them never move at all.
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i don't think it's mostly due to the u.s. i think it's mostly due to china's own mistakes. the president is right. this is a good time for us to take on the chinese. our economy is doing well. their economy is doing poorly. so we have leverage if we sick to our core principles. liz: let's watch what the president said. president trump: if you look at what's going on with intellectual property theft with china. our country is doing phenomenally well. over a short period of time we'll hit yet a new record. two weeks ago the fake news was trying to convince people that maybe there is a possibility for a recession. a lot of things have happened and we are doing well against china, and we could have a new high in our stock market. >> the recession talk is hinged
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to not just the inverted yield curve. it was manufactures investing less capital investment due to the trade fight. where do you come down in all that? >> confidence is an important thing when you are in a weak economic period. we have labor force participation spike above 53% in august. it needs to be sustained. it's not the end of the story. if people want to project forward and say it could be a problem in 2020, it's too much federal borrowing. u.s.-china trade volume doesn't matter that much compared to the size of the mayor scan economy. there are times when competence matters. if competence is all they are worried about, there will be a china resolution and the uncertainty will go away and
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liz: breaking news. and federal judge has given a green light to a big class action salute seeking damages or privacy breaches at facebook involving companies like cambridge analytica that sold access your private data. the judge did dismiss some of the claims. it's about letting third-party apps and developers harvest your data without your consents. president trump is holding a rally in fayetteville, north carolina. jonathan serrie is there with more. reporter: -- liz: the bird went down. once we get the satellite up
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we'll bring that to you. a california federal judge reinstated the injunction for restrictions on asylum. that forced migrants to claim asylum in the first country they passed through. congressman babin. by one count the courts blocked the white house on bordered policy at least two dozen times. the courts -- they always find a friendly court. usually in the 9th circuit somewhere. they try to block the president's national security policies. yet many times these courts go against the president. and it's just atrocious to see a president who is hamstrung trying to secure our border and keep our people safe and have this happen. liz: border apprehensions
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dropped dramatically on pressure from the white house to do more. watch this. >> during the move august, cbp and prehernlded a total of 64,000 individuals. for july, if you recall, that number was just over 82,000. which represents a decline of 22%. moreover, the august mums reflect a 56% reduction from the peak in may which you recall was over 144,000. we need to make sure they are sustaining efforts right now. liz: those numbers are still high. this news coming in. two dozen people arrested in new hampshire trying to cross in from canada. they came from seven different
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countries. and others tried to get in through washington state. >> it just sells you how porous the problem is with our border. i was up at the port of entry. less than six weeks ago, the border patrol and cbp. they had problems up there, too. the mexican cartels are there. there is a way they can get in through that port as well. the good news is we have the kn border is working with the united states. that helps us. now, thanks to president trump who has gone the extra mile trying to keep our country soold and our border secure, the mexican government under the el precedente obrador, they are
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helping us. there are 2,000 would-be illegal immigrants in mexico thanks to those policies. the mexican government dispatched 16,000 national guardsmen to try to secure their only southern border and are turning around a lot of these bus caravans and people trying to get across the river and come north into the united states. it's work. but i will say this. 64,000 is still way too much illegal people coming into our country every day. it's still a major crisis. liz: it was not every day. >> i said every day. i meant every month. i had a briefing today with the secretary of homeland security and he briefed us and told us a lot of this is good news. but there are still problems. we have to close the loopholes
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and start change. the policy for allowing the families to not be separated in the flores settlement have got to be fixed in courts. there are good things in the wings. we have got to see if we can get this border security fixed. liz: congress returning from a summer break. they are hitting the tv shows. what could possibly happen there. democrats hot on a brand-new impeachment push. but we break down the big story that could set back that effort. >> go between feeling sorry for the democrats at this point. they have betrayed themselves in a terrible way the last 8 months and they just keep digging their hole because they hate the president.
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president trump: at some point prior to the election i'll be giving out a financial report. it will be extremely complete. i'll give out my financial
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condition. liz: it looks like president trump is pushing back on jerry nadler's push to go after president trump on the emollients clause. the house judiciary is ramping up a vote for impeachment. it will be the first vote to formalize the committees impeachment process. reporter: a lot is going on now that congress is back. i think this is an effort by democrats to achieve in the house what they haven't been able to achieve in the court system. according to the further definition of whatever this is, impeachment inquiry, they are using the procedural vote that will take place later this week as a effort to improve their litigating position in the federal court in d.c. to gain
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further access to materials held by the mueller investigation. liz: less than 25% of voters even care about impeachment. tulsi gabbard said it would rip the country apart. we keep hearing this from our d.c. sources. it's the next i.g. d.o.j. report. >> this is the three strikes principle. if that were to happen it seems like it would also come likely with a referral by the inspector general, michael horowitz. prosecutors to decide whether any charges should be brought against any person with authority who both knew that the information in terms of origins of the steele dossier traced back to the clinton campaign and
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second intentionally withheld that information from a fisa court. if you can prove that that in fact occurred, a prosecution referral would be appropriate and the department of justice will have to decide whether anybody will be prosecuted. liz: comey signed off on three of the five fisa warrants. but he testified it wasn't verified in the steele dossier. >> i think even more significant * is going to be if anybody knowingly withheld information from the fisa court. they knew by the beforehand. they knew about the questionable orjibs of the steele dossier. and they chose not to disclose that to the court, that's a major problem. that's use of the criminal justice system in connection with foreign counter-intelligence to operate in the political process.
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ever since watergate, people have a bipartisan consensus that's bad and dangerous. liz: texas congressman maria bartiromo -- told maria bartiromo. >> the point i think he was making. the department has to be careful about a double standard, those who were referred for prosecution. and if you do have the proof, we'll wait and see what the inspector general's report says. but if there are indications that information was knowingly withheld from the court, i think it will be difficult for the department to decide in its discretion not to prosecute. liz: democrats saying it's going to be about gun control.
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lou.liz: let's get to the independent women's firm, patrice, congress is coming back from recess, gun reform is a top priority. look at these numbers, they only have about a month at half of legislative days to work before the end of the year.
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they only have, they will go on another two-week recess in about 13 days, how will they get all this done? >> they will not. they will not be able to get everything done. there is something on their plate that they have to eat, the meat that is funding the government. unless they're likely to pass a stop gap spending measure. because nobody wants to sue the government shutdown like you did earlier this year. beyond that i don't see a way forward for congress to come together on everything from gun legislation to some of the other priorities that they should be getting done. lou.liz: how you protect the sed amendment and do gun reform? >> i think most conservatives and second amendment advocates say the end game is not for us to be able to continue to keep our guns and law-abiding citizens. it's for everybody to begun list. you will see everything from campaign candidates talking
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about doing something to congress doing something, but let's ensure that the actual laws on the books are actually being used. the charleston shooter would not have been stopped by an additional background check, unfortunately it was a failure of the system to find his own narcotics conviction. these mass shootings of mass murders where the processes have failed to catch what should've been caught. not the need for additional gun-control legislation. liz: what was your reaction when her democrat baba mendez say mitch mcconnell has to stop punting on gun reform to the president and you can legislate mitch mcconnell and the nancy pelosi says, mitch mcconnell and republicans in the senate will
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have hell to pay if they don't do gun reform. >> that is more political posturing. again, we have tough gun control laws on the books and city and state where the laws are taught, i think in chicago, you're still seeing murder their guns and that has everything to do with the fact that law-abiding citizens are obeying and the ones who are not law abiding, the criminals are able to get access to guns into weapons. so nancy pelosi, when i hear some of these democratic leaders talking, they're just trying to get their base, they're really not serious. liz: are not serious about getting a deal, they came or about tacking? >> it to whip up support and seemed like they're pushing off getting something on some phone else. you're so good. thank you so much. it is not looking good. first of all they only work in average of three days during the
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week, three days a week since 2001. that's how often congress works. they get so much for having us, think it's much for watching. lou dobbs is next on the fox business network. have a good evening ♪ ♪. lou: good evening everybody, president trump at the crown expo set center in north carolina where he is rallying thousands of supporters ahead of tomorrow a special election, that's a ninth congressional district, president trump offering his support for republican candidate dan bishop, he's running against a sanctuary city radical dam dan mccready. we will be watching the president rally throughout this broadcast here tonight. attorney general from both sides of the potable i'll join together to launch a bipartisan antitrust investigation of

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