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well, that's it for us this week, and i'll be back next week with a look at how cutting edge technology's being used to improve health care. thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ant anybody doing it, their life will be put in danger and humanitarian thing but discouraging people from coming here. >> thank you it is been too long. lou dobbs is next.. lou: good evening we began with breaking news, the justice department inspector general has delivered to the attorney general the draft of his report and the ig of the five enterprise the abuse by the obama era justice department and fbi. the inspector general, 16 month long investigation including the review of more than 1 million records and documents in more than 100 interviews. what is next? we take that up with acting attorney general, matthew whitaker. president trump agenda and
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spirits are swarmin soaring whie radical delegates seem dumbfounded why they have a more radical dem 2020 presidential hopeful appear more radical than hopeful. and far more leftist than the democrats are asking to vote for them. president trump last night rousing house republicans with a raucous speech. >> i will tell you this, the green new deal, we just want that thing to go as long as we can. because anybody that can win off as promoting a new deal, they deserve to win. they gotta be really good, they have to have the greatest line of crab that everybody has had in the line of politics. sandra: at the same time the radical dems were eating their own on a debate stage in houston, texas. >> you just said that, you decide that two minutes ago, you just said they would have to buy
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in. you said they would have to buy in -- are you forgetting what you said? are you forgetting already what you said two minutes ago? >> our guests include jack king, andy biggs, pastor robert jeffress, and the stand against china's unfair paycheck to assist and trillions of dollars from the united states the president stands in top negotiating have moved the chinese back to the bargaining table. it appears the chinese recognize while the united states is after all the world's only superpower led by president who needs to change the way china does business with the united states and indeed the world itself. the chinese today lifted tariffs on agricultural products and for the latest we turn to edward lawrence in washington.
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>> i tell you, i can confirm the chinese deputy level will happen next week in washington, the progress of the meetings will set out how the progress goes when the head meets in early october. goodwill felt on both sides, adding tumor products to the tariffs, soybeans and pork, this coincides with the department of agriculture confirming that china made a large par purchasef soybeans from american farmers, they been trying to meet their demand to trade deals with other countries recently like chile and russia, they have not been able to do that, the chinese are dealing with an african swine fever that's killing pigs inside china. including pork in the exemption left may be a good gesture but also something china needs to do to meet their demand. all of this is president donald trump is answering questions about an interim deal with china, i think it's important to hear exactly what the president said. >> i would rather get the whole deal done, we have taken many
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billions of dollars of tariffs, i would rather get the entire chinese done, if were gonna do the deal, let's get it done. a lot of people are talking about it and a lot and toile ans are saying interim deal, meaning pieces of it, but there is no easy or hard, there's a deal or not a deal. it is something we would consider but we are doing very well. >> he would consider, i guess, but he would rather have the whole deal. to trade experts say they put the president speech as well and some of his tweets where he says he wants a good deal with china or no deal at all. >> i'm quoting the president who says i'd rather have the whole deal. i think we better stick with analyzing the president's words, tweets and not paying attention and unauthorized leaks from so-called advisors. the economy and the central bank
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had to add stimulus to the economy and the fundamentals to the u.s. are very strong, retail sales numbers out today stronger than expected spending, online sales of 1.6% so the consumer still spending and driving the economy.. lou: the economy is most consumer spending. this economy is roaring along particularly if you look at comparison to asia and europe. edward, it's important to take note to something that doctor michael pillsbury said. the so-called sources that are being quoted too often and certainly the business press and the national left-wing media. it seems to me, i want to get your assessment, and some cases our reporters have more chinese sources then they have u.s. sources. >> the chinese has been very vocal about this. and we are getting a lot of information out of china related to the trade deal, things they would like to see and ideas,
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specifically cannot speak to the interim trade deal where that came from, that was not from our reporting, we were reporting what the president said and his advisors, i tell you the chinese are talking about what they would like to see in the deal, with their economy slowing as it is, china is sort of on the back foot and the strength of our economy will be at the table for good deal. >> the president believes his principal advisors and by that, i mean treasure secretary mnuchin, u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer. and when i'm talking about interim deals and to track solutions, as you know i follow the sinks closely. >> it sounds to me, the chinese have a megaphone that boomed across wall street time to time and perhaps that's an exaggeration but i don't think so. >> market is following the
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headlines. >> every headline. as always, great work, appreciate it. edward lawrence from washington. the hudson institute director of chinese strategy doctor michael pillsbury will be with us on monday night broadcast, he is getting ready to head toward china. next week. the house judiciary committee wants records from big tech executives for any evidence other anticompetitive behavior the committee sent letters to amazon, jeff bezos, mark zuckerberg, tim cook, google early leader larry paes, eric schmidt, and the committee antitrust investigation has suffered from dozens of state attorney generals and the u.s. department of justice antitrust division. there's a lot of investigating going on. in the market for their part
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today basically unmoved by the day's development. breaking news tonight, justice department inspector general horowitz is sellin telling the e and oversight committee sees in the process of finalizing his report into the pfizer court of abuse by the fbi and the department of justice. he told those committees, there are two versions of his report, one classified and the other will be public, the report can be released by the end of this month or early october. joining us tonight to assess this further former acting a general matthew whitaker. this is the development that we have all been waiting for, the delivery of the draft report to the attorney general, your thoughts on the timing? >> this is a big deal and we have all heard that this report was eminent sometime in september, what we now know that
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the inspector general has submitted for review and we also know that the department of justice now has it and this is where attorney general barr has a real opportunity to preemptively if there's punishments they need to be mended out, and people who have disciplinary findings for example bruce is a prime example, if there was vice abuse or someone they did something wrong and should be subject to punishment or prosecution, the time is now for billboard to take the report and take action. and soon enough we will all see what happened and again, don't forget durham is still looking at the origin of this investigation. the fisa piece is such an import piece the actions can be taken against employees are those that did wrong. lou: going into that aspect of the investigation, this investigation is even broader. but were talking about 1 million records and documents. we're talking about more than 100 interviews.
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in the investigation still ongoing and maybe others that we do not know about. this looks like it's a wholesale investigation of the origins of spy gate and everything that has occurred under the obama era justice department, fbi, your thoughts? >> we are finally going to see how this investigation started, how fisa was obtained from carter page, and how the dossier was used in the investigation and from where i sit and what i know, i think it's going to be fairly dramatic of what this investigation will show, as you know, it now appears that the russia collusion was with michael steele and the democrats who paid for this original dossier that was used as a foundation for the
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investigation. this is such a critical moment on behalf of the merc and people in the department of justice to show everything that went into this so we can no it make sure this never happens again. >> as you say, we now know he was discredited by his own government, the very agency from whom he once worked in the united states and government to government communications were aware of that including leading up to the prosecution of general michael flynn. it is outrageous, it turns out the outrages that have been committed, none by the trump organization or the president, accused by the obama era intelligence agencies. but by the investigators, intelligence agencies, and their counterparts in other foreign
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intelligent agencies. as a man who was once leading the organization, and the justice department official. you have to be sickened to see this corruption at the highest level of our law enforcement and intelligence agencies. >> this is what the entire department of justice should go against. the weaponization of research. we cannot have investigations launched the way this is appears to be launched based on unverified scurrilous as jim comey called it, apple research that is used as a basis for fisa application and in addition as a basis to launch the special counsel investigation that was unfortunately hamstrung the president for too long. and we talked about this, the department of justice has under
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bill barr will recover from this, but it's going to be such an important moment in our nations history when this evidence and information is finally given to the market people so they can judge fo for themselves. lou: at this critical historic moment, because as you say, first investigate the investigators and bring the justice and those perpetrators such heinous acts of actual effort to overthrow president but also with a heavy burden of reforming the fbi leadership, reforming the department of justice. i think were very fortunate to have indeed william barr, at this point in history. matthew whitaker, as always great to have you with us. lou: up next, the united states placing sanctions on those responsible for cyber attacks.
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we will tell you what those attacks were targeted at and the role of north korea. general jack will be joining us. up next radical dems take the stage in houston with mixed results. >> take your ar-15, ak-47. >> to create a pathway to citizenship for our dreamers and for their grandparents and for the cousins, people who have overstayed student visa. >> people who actually buy into the hateful rhetoric around immigrants are people who do not know anything. >> play the radio and make sure the television and the record player on at night, make sure kids hear words, they come from a very poor school in newburyport background will here 4 million words spoken fewer when they get there. lou: after watching that, no wonder the trump campaign actually said to the dems, thank
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lou: stocks closing for an eighth consecutive trainin trady of eight have%. record high close back on july 15. the s&p 500 down two points, 3.7 billion shares. the dow up over one per 5%, and is very busy market this week, the s&p and nasdaq up a percent. retail sales meeting expectations by strong car sales. consumer confidence rebounded
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last month after a slight drop in august according to new data released by the university of michigan. president trump counting the booming economy between this earlier today, how do you impeach a president who helps create the greatest economy in the history of our country. all time best on appointment numbers especially for blacks, hispanics, asians and women. more people working today than ever before. i might add to that, he has restored prosperity to america and to all americans just to see progress. i remind her to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. here's a new survey, destroying the left-wing fears of a recession and of course the anti-trump narrative, the little darlings are just going to be upset. i am commiserating with you and i feel for you and am enjoying
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this moment immensely. according to cnbc survey conducted among 62 chief financial officers, more than two thirds of them say president trump will be reelected in 2020. that is not all, we have more for you, 65% of the cfos say they will be no recession in 2020. can you hear the tears falling on the marble floors under those terrible terrible anti-trumpeters. perhaps they should start listening and start reporting on the booming trump academy instead of constantly trying to feed into the talking point narrative presented to them but all the anti-trump rinos and of course the radical dem darlings who cannot stand to think of an economy with 3% growth, on appointment rates at historic lows and frankly a great atmosphere of the entire country. let's turn to a fellow who has a sense of timing when it comes to throwing something in the punch
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bowl. a never trumper mitt romney, he remember him. he is saying, you're gonna be very upset by this, and distraught. romney says he has no plans to endorse president trump for the 2020 election. i know many were waiting to hear what he would say about our president. there it is. romney refusing to endorse president trump or any other republican candidate in the primary. the despair is spreading across the country. the never trumper says he himself as he refers to himself, will not be running 2020, he also refusing to endorse the president back in 2016, as you can see, he is not a quick learner. joining us tonight, kelly, former assistant to the president and now communications in america first policy and
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america first action. it is great to have you with us. i don't know if i saw a tear for me? >> i had to hold them back. what is wrong with this man? >> what is so funny when he begged the president to endorse him for his utah senate run. and then the president did so and he won handily. the presidents endorsement means something, you saw that in north carolina this week. not only an endorsement, it is going down holding rallies, gaining up the support of his base that turns out for the president and we saw, who turns out front mitt romney, who cares if he endorses or does not endorse. this is just unbelievable. lou: i'm wondering if we should call romney and the rinos were not supporting th the presidente could call them the d illuminati of the 6% pray he has 94%.
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stay with me, 94% of the republican party. i guess they want to build a base around 6%. >> the republican party is the presidents party. and you cannot separate the two. they might hope, the democrats, socialists come in and win and they can reestablish themselves, but the republican party has forever changed and the president of the united states has forever changed the electorate. lou: i think you're exactly right. and he stands for the working man and woman, no longer the forgotten man and woman in this country but the working men and women, their families, middle class and those who aspire to it. in the democrats -- what did you make of that performance last night. >> the three hour marathon. i think we have a fundamental debate going on. it is socialism versus freedom. the president of the united states who loves this country
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has devoted his life, the later part of his life to servicing the country and then you see the radical socialist democrats who want to tear it down whose motive seems to be blame america first, that we are not good enough and it's our fault and now we have to destroy the fundamentals and the principles of which this country was built in order to bring in resolution. lou: is sounds like the faint echoes of former president obama in his campaign. he wants to transform fundamentally this country. the hell with that kind of attitude. this country -- look what were doing right now under this president. every american participating with prosperity and i would guess there are more people right now within that benefiting then any time since certainly
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modern history. >> one thing they did not talk about last night, the economy, because they have no talking points on the economy and they would have to admit what the lowest unemployment ever in that poverty rate is the lowest since 2001. i can go on and on with statistics. lou: they forgot impeachment, abortion, at as if they don't want to talk about those things. jerry nadler wants to talk but in nancy pelosi but only up to a point because they know what this president has done and what he will do to them in 2020. >> we feel good about it. the gun compensation hopes to take over healthcare, this is not what middle america wants, they want an inspirational message and that's what the democrats have not provided. >> socialism, gun compensation, the madness of the left is almost complete. lou: great to see you. for the president and the country we appreciate it. lou: president trump having a
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great time last night talking to house republicans at their so-called retreat in baltimore and they are talking about how to advance. we take up the presidents leadership, congressman the new chairman of the freedom caucus joins us. joins us. we'll be right back withhhhh 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ )
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lou: coining us tonight former vice chief of the staff of the u.s. army retired general senior strategic analyst, great to have you with us. i'd like to share with the audience, the president last night at the republican conference where he addressed the issue of the caliban in afghanistan. if we can listen please. >> i will tell you one thing, we are hitting the television right now harder than they have ever been hit. but when they did what they did in order to create what they
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thought about her negotiating stance, i said that's the end of them, get them out i don't want anything to do with them. they have been hit very hard, that was a big mistake that they made. but that was my decision. lou: the president referring with ending the proposed talk with the caliban and the united states government at camp david. your reaction to what is going on right now and what the prospects are, the withdrawal of our troops from afghanistan and for securing afghanistan for the afghan government? >> first of all i totally agree with the president position as absolutely outrageous. the taliban settled their fighters to increase their level of activity kill as many people as you can including americans using it as leverage for negotiation. that's who we are dealing with
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on canceling those talks in the negotiations. i think the afghan election is coming up, it's been slightly delayed, let's let the election go forward, i would bring in the newly elected leader, a likely be the one that's income net. i'd bring him in and talk to him about a path ahead in terms of where we are or where we need to be. if there is any negotiations again with the taliban, there has to be one single condition going in, while we are talking. that has got to be condition. do i think we can reduce our forces in afghanistan? yes. do i think we can reduce the money to the significant which is 45 billion a year, i think we can get this to the teens to be frank. i think the afghans can pay their own way as opposed to we
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helping pay them and i think president donnie could do a plan to just do that. but we gotta maintain a force there to deal with al qaeda and isis, we not contract that out. we cannot trust these guys and we are talking about america superior. small modest forced to protect america's homeland. lou: we have talked about afghanistan in the course of almost two decades. in a truly begs the question, if we were to look at the prospect of another afghanistan in another country and in another year, has a u.s. military, house or state department, foreign policy and national security learned a lesson that could be applied so we don't get involved in something a rationalization of a long war doctrine for the
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united states which is now cost a trillion dollars in afghanistan alone. and thousands of american lives. and tens of thousands of afghan lives, is there a different approach in doctrine taught in the were colleges at west point in that analysis? what are we doing to react to what we learned at this point? >> a valuable lesson was in iraq, we toppled the regime quickly and then they conducted insurgency to return themselves to power. we had the wrong strategy for three years, we figured that one out, we got doctrine to support that. we wanted to play that in afghanistan, afghanistan was put on a diet right after we toppled the regime because we went to iraq. that was a president bush decision.
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>> do really have to elect me? whether you like me or not that's a difference. because her country will go to hell if these people get in. it will go to hell. lou: you notice, there were a lot of people arguing with that statement, not in that room last night and not in the media throughout the country. joining me now, congressman andy biggs of arizona. members of the house judiciary committee, he is also in october the chairman of the house freedom caucus. first congratulations andy. great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> the president last night in great form as is his wont. how was he received? do believe by the rinos, i know the good guys like you and
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congressman meadows in jordan and many others, but how about the rinos? >> he speaks truth to power, he is exactly right and i think it's been hard to find a descending voice over among republicans because he is right. if anybody gets in from the left, the democrats, this country will go to hell in a hand basket. what president trump has done in spite of the fact of the establishment, the swamp, has been remarkable. you are going to get some elite, they're not in that room, they're not in congress, you will get some elite to think is kosher but. lou: that's not a very popular word. >> that's the point, i think in those terms, but for the rest of us. lou: who do they think they are?
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>> right up on the sleeve sniffing the stuff. >> for the american people, donald trump is speaking what they want to hear, they have elected him to be a disruptor, to be a fighter, and so sometimes he will rub people the wrong way but the reality, he is in there doing what he said he would do and that overcomes a lot of ghosts but the reality is, what is on the other side is so terrible. lou: i find it amazing, here's a president who is done all that he's done as he pointed out, two and half years he's a historic president, he has improved the lives of nearly every american, who can say that in their lifetimes. and he did it into an half
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years. and these people are using words like gauche, these esso bees have not done a damn thing for anyone but themselves and they trampled the constituents who put them in office whether you call them rinos or radical dems and their frankly irrelevant to the course of this country. i think he's right, i think this president is right, you even act like you're gonna put anybody else in the oval office and you're gonna watch these markets, they will collapse, the rate will be in the negatives not depositors, not 3%, this economy would slump off trillions of dollars almost immediately on the prospect of this president not leading the nation. >> i think you're right, you would see a contraption in our economy, and the other thing, i
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think if wall street or anybody else thinks the democrats can win this thing, except for a few fascistic companies who think they're going to make money off of a big government, i think you'll see a contraction, i do not believe that these folks want democrats and certainly not main street, main street understands there's a big difference between the government controlled every aspect and the freedom we are feeling in the economy, look at the unemployment rate so low, where people participating in the economy. lou: 96 republican support the president print who are the six percentage? [laughter] thank you so much, we have probably worn that out. thank you so much. up next, last nights debate
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lou: after last night exciting radical dem debate beto o'rourke and kamala harris express the disappointment of the lack of abortion questions. there were none. both 2020 hopefuls took to twitter, no questions were asked guarding abortion or reproductive rights, women's rights are under attack throughout the country. >> joining us tonight pastor robert jeffers, the first dallas church of dollars, and the host of the fox nation show. pathway to victory and it's great to see you. >> thank you. lou: , let her, beto o'rourke upset as they are usually was something, that there were no questions about abortion about abc news because they wanted to keep the audience your thoughts?
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>> i don't think it's an accident that they did not ask that question. abc lost the mainstream media is in bed with the democrats, they know that the democrats achilles' heel is a barbaric abortion. so the liberals want to keep that hitting, abc and other media outlets as well, they want to keep the views hidden, our job is to expose what the democrats really believe about abortion. the democrat can but interposition is not only wrong, is evil. in a case anybody missed what i said, the democrats are evil, evil people and their support of the butchering and dismembering of babies inside the womb. i don't see how any person with a shred of a conscience could vote for anyone of those democrat we saw on the stage thursday night. lou: let's take a look at their reactions. kamala harris very upset, and
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bill don hussein this, we can put this up o up on the full-strength. >> is not quite normal for anybody to have extreme -- it makes her obsession with abortion all the more sickening. your reaction to bill donahue? >> bill is exactly right on that. it makes no logical sense that this party would alienate so many religious voters on an issue like this you would think they would moderate their position orban late-term abortion, as a part of who they are and the only explanation is evil in the heart and i think this'll be a tipping point in 2020, i think you'll see more religious voters even then in 2016 but for donald trump who is become the most argued pro-life president in history.
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lou: the democrats made it clear that there the secular party, they are appealing to our not affiliated with religion or churches. this is pete buttigieg saying, right now they hold everybody in line with the one piece of doctrine about abortion. referring to the dems of the false interpretation of christianity. they say this, then again lots of parts of the bible that talks about how life begins with breath. that is something we can interpret differently. your thoughts about his scholarship? >> pete buttigieg, he is either dumb or dishonest when it comes to the bible. a 5-year-old reading the bible
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knows that the breath of life is god's breath of life, not a babies breath of life that marks life. the bible is clear, life begins at conception. in science proves that is true, metal technology shows us the life inside the womb is not a biological blob, it's a human being. and i think it's so ironic the democrats claim to be the party of science but when it comes to life inside the womb they have become science deniers. perhaps because science is presented democrats with an inconvenient truth when it comes to life inside the womb. lou: perhaps indeed. students walking out because they were being denied a faith-based program and prayer. your reaction? >> the supreme court is very clear on this, student led prayers and gatherings are constitutional, i don't know what the whole story is about this but it seems strange that the school officials allowed it for 15 years but suddenly they say is unconstitutional or wrong. we have to continue to fight for religious liberty and no president has done more for
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liberty for donald davi donald . lou: is my belief we gotta take control of her school at the local level. that means more citizen involvement in community involvement, my parents and all who care about the community and the nation. thank you and as always thank you for being here we appreciate it. up next your thoughts on leslie's debate in the radical dem 2020 hopefuls, i don't think they're ready to face president trump on a debate stage. i could be wrong. but right now that's my estimate. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost.
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going to the weekend, i didn't want or listen to the debate last night. i did read all about it. i wasn't surprised in any of it but i was struck by one of the presidential hopefuls, about this comment. not one of them has a principal or sufficient courage or integrity to credit trump for his leadership. regulations that former president obama put in place as his principal legal legacy or transfer record of high
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employment for all americans. the return of economic growth and prosperity, good going mr. president. move on. but the medical tent last night were all radical. most of what they had to say was basically nonsense. there's not much real interest in the working men and women in this country. i get a kick out of those who watch the nonsense window and go about their business on cable television, telling the guns they have problems. i'm not one of those books. i do agree the radical dems are big mess but i'm not going to be the one to tell them what or how they should fix it. they are excited, let them enjoy it. march booker, biden into the band of hopefuls. imagine any one of them in a
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