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going to the wrong person. >> i like it for me but i think it's a brilliant idea for the company because there's hundreds of billions of democrat and republican donations. >> that's it, thank you for watching us. see you next time. >> iran's supreme leader approved the strike on saudi oil production. the president still weigh options. stock market not reacting to that. this is new fox full revealing new insights on what may show what america really thinks about
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the u.s. economy. we have a new argument that says yes, recession is coming. we are ready to debunk that. trump having a border wall but he's getting mocked by the media on that. we've got what they are not reporting. we got the names of the 2020 democrats and demand that you pay for the climate change plan. they were no-shows. the climate change town hall, they didn't show up. house judiciary holding him in contempt as democrats scramble. they are stuck in impeachment purgatory. they don't have the vote for it. a big message shift. democrats waking up, they don't make america great again. they need victories to win 2020. we got the next big plan of attack and whipping in to elizabeth warren. he says they are amounting to
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political disaster for america. more dubious claims from the reporters on that, brett kavanaugh, they are racing to amend their credibility to filter book but they are digging the hole even deeper. we got that and andrew blasting the d.o.j. probe against him as inspector general for the justice apartment, michael dropped a bombshell. he testified that he knows the other heads of agencies that have been referred for criminal prosecution. we will break that down. thank you for joining us. ♪ mark watching the foxbusiness network. u.s. china trade talks are going down in d.c. as michael pillsbury warns that the president is ready to ramp up tariffs to 50%, one 100% if a deal is not reached soon.
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we got brand-new poll, 45% say tariffs on imports the economy. >> trade talks started again today in d.c. between chinese and the u.s. these talks are aimed to set up the main event which will happen early october for the heads of the trade teams will meet face-to-face here. he believes the chinese needs to show us something this week to get to a deal. >> they are prepared to give anything without this. what we need is to correct the big imbalances, not just the current trade deficit but also the structural imbalances, impediments to market access, disrespect for intellectual property. it's more complicated than just buying a few more soybeans.
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>> chinese are calling these preliminary talks. trade sources say the atmosphere changed when trump decided to delay tariff increases 15 days until october 15. no sources say the chinese want to talk this week about how both sides can come to a deal that is win-win. they've bought more soybeans so we asked the agriculture secretary if that means farmers will not need additional relief or help from the administration. >> we can't say that. everyone would rather have trade. there wouldn't be a need for 1 foot obviously the president is prepared if it's necessary he will not let china bully him into a deal to resolve that. >> he's been invited to seek farms in midwestern states. the idea, according to the
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agriculture sector is to create goodwill, adjuster between the two sides. details of the strips still being worked out. >> trump at the border speaking with fox news . during parts of the newly rebuilt wall in san diego. >> people have been coming up, you see the numbers going way down. we are not doing catch released, we wish we had help from the democrats in congress but they want open borders. they want criminals to come in. >> what about republicans? >> let's bring in ronald, the president was talking about the numbers going down. he's right. can democrats say -- they're
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saying they are not about open borders, they just don't support a border wall. what's your take? >> i appreciate what the president has done to improve those conditions there, he was standing in an enforcement zone where one side you have an 18-foot barrier in a 30-foot wall next to it. we put those plans together and that makes it safer for the agents to work in that location. as it relates to politics, if your for borders, you have to listen to border patrol. they asked for those resources. >> let's go through the numbers, apprehensions did drop to 64000. 144th but the immigration back law, the court backlog over 1 million cases now, that's a new high. >> there's still a big problem. they will get close to 1 million apprehensions this year. that will feed back log into the immigration court system.
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the traffic is trailing off and that's good because the things the president has done with the protection program, all of that is for good but it encourages people to bring their children to the border. loopholes still exist to congress needs to act so this doesn't happen again. >> they are coming at a risk with children. this sex trafficking, they all vulnerable when they make that trip. he hit them hard, he's about to go into 2020 with the success story. >> here's the problem, in the house we had no problem. but in the senate, we had 51 votes and we needed 60. we needed nine or ten democrat votes in they wouldn't give us any.
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we had a tiny majority. we needed nine to ten boats and we couldn't get them, we couldn't. without the republican votes but no democrats. >> the democrats are going 2020 week on the border against. >> the president is right in the sense that they couldn't get a package that would work through the senate. when he took office, we spent time asking for resources not only for the infrastructure but we were asking congress to change the immigration framework so people want abusing the system. that's what entices people to send their children to the border. they failed to act and now there's still a big problem. one think that's important, all the changes he had made, it
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could all go away when he goes away. these are based on policies and relationships with mexico. there is no legislation that backstopped the progress we've made. >> that's significant what you said. let's get yours updated. the president wants to build 500 miles by 2020. u.s. replacer reinforced 66 miles . 500 miles left to build. border patrol is about 654 miles of barriers on the border. thank you can get it done? >> yes, there's a good team there. their requirements are set. action plans are set. the hill didn't help the president so he found another way to do it. soon after his funding and plans are in place. they have to start the construction. i think they can do it. the plans have existed since he was new in office. >> thank you for your service. mark zuckerberg has gone into
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enemy territory, in a slump. >> mark zuckerberg met face-to-face with some of his toughest critics capitol hill today. he got grilled by sanders who did not go easy on him but he answered a lot of questions. he didn't answer questions from reporters and waiting outside as he went from meeting to meeting. law makers who drilled into him talked about privacy concerns and trust issues and a lot about conservative bias. also stopped by senator josh's office, he did not go easy on the ceo. he told him he needs to sell popular apps if he's serious about proving he's not anti-
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trust challenges. he asked if he's serious about his platform not being rigged, he should -- >> i said, why don't you prove it? submit to an independent third-party? open your books. don't just go two focus groups or do public opinion surveys, make your employees available. i think he was taken off guard, he thought it was not a great idea. >> they met four hours with democratic senators who also are pretty critical of facebook. richard blumenthal has called broken up repeatedly. when asked, zuckerberg convinced that it might be a bad idea to break up his company. he said zuckerberg still has a
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long way to go. >> coming up, democrats cannot get the votes of impeachment. facing the hard reality, don't make america great again. they are trying to make a change, they realize they need legislative victories to win 2020. the got the next big plan of attack. bad policies that would amount to political disaster for america. stock market hitting record high. exactly what mainstream america really feels about the economy. that's coming up.
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check on your money, markets near record high. >> without finishing 52 points lower, s&p essentially flat. nasdaq up five points but don't despair, they are both finishing within 1% of their all-time record highs. good news from house market, home sales hitting a 17 month high in august.
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5.49 million, low interest rates. therapy and be set to go public next year, 2020. we don't know when, not too many details. this company may have earnings. intersects with depreciation from 2017 and 18, that according to the company, it will send shockwaves through the market. >> thank you so much. a new fox news poll shows more americans, 48% feel nervous about the economy. that's up from 43% in march. 47% think the economy is excellent or good. down from 51% in july. 45% approve of the president. up from 43% in august. global growth on the past two hit low.
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let's bring in the member of the joint economic committee. bill cassidy. great to see you. are you worried about the economy? >> i was listening, the stock market hitting the hi, i look at statistics, it continues to be record low on employment. wages grow disproportionately and then people are refinancing mortgages, putting more money in their pockets. we are a consumer driven economy. i think that goes well. we don't know what the future holds but i like the indicators. >> they fight with china saudi arabia, still not a recession happening in the u.s. we had the same number of calls that we are counting in the media.
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it's the same number we saw last fall. msnbc, economist network news, everyone is calling for recession. there's concerns about the growth rate but it's not dipping into recession. >> think about the interaction of the news. a pile of oil prices, they don't expect the u.s. as much. we have become the producer for the rest of the world. if there are heil oil prices, workers will put more money into their pockets and therefore be able to purchase more goods. it's changed from 1973 where if there's a shipping oil to us, now we fill people's tanks. it improves prosperity for many. i think we have to look at the interactive effect. >> the media is talking about the similarities between now and 2007. but show what they are. the federal reserve was seen
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rate cut. slowing gdp growth, signs about the economy in the yield curve, a stock market rally and the fed cut rates in september. here's the difference, in 2007, we had major credit bubbles flowing after a cut bubbles in the economy. we don't see that now. >> i agree with that. they take advantage of lower rates. so we have learned some lessons and i go back to the record low unemployment with wage growth disproportionately and those in the lower percentiles. there's no solidity and we are a consumer driven economy. >> thank you for joining us. come back soon.
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we've got our eyes on several stories tonight, rescued now underway, large parts of texas reeling from flooding. in houston, 1000 people rescued or evacuated so far. hurricane umberto, category three hurricane packing 125-mile an hour winds. it cut power to 80% of bermuda. there's more bad news in the forecast, three more tropical storms now expected to turn into hurricanes. track that for you. a crew member who survived the deadly fire aboard dive boat, it killed 34 people in early september, he's now reportedly suing the boat owner in the company. he claims the boat was not
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properly maintained and workers lacked proper training. we got this story coming up. a bipartisan bill to ban, block and stop flavored e-cigarette. the fda revealing a criminal investigation into worsening health crisis linked to vaping. 530 people nationwide now second. eight people dead due to possibly related vaping illnesses. tonight, cbs reportedly plans to stop airing advertisements for e-cigarette. delta airlines passengers in our flight yesterday, it suddenly plunged 29000 feet. in about eight minutes. oxygen masks deployed, delta said boeing 67 is having
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pressurized cabinet problems, no injuries. frightening scene, a hot air balloon forced an emergency landing. swooping in over trees and houses before coming to rest in a parking lot. fourteen people including folks in florida fish and wildlife along with marine biologist jumped into a canal to form a human chain to rescue stranded dolphins and put them back on the ocean. dolphins were stuck there for several days. they couldn't find their way out over the noise of the people and cars. the democrats now scrambling, they are in impeachment purgatory. they don't have a vote for it. an all out war on u.s. from stocks not reacting.
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battleford 2020, reports think nancy pelosi it's a ceiling over cory pushing to push back about the first impeachment hearing the other day. pelosi said she would have held him in contempt right then and there. it's great to see you. you are on the committee, are they looking to hold him into contempt? >> oh, police. cory agreed to voluntarily appear for the committee before they subpoenaed him. they subpoenaed three people, he's the only one who came. he answered every question he
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could have answered under the executive privilege. took more abuse than anybody i've seen since i stopped watching simon collins. courtesy is as courtesy does. the way he was treated by the committee was shameful. >> reports are suggesting that jerry nadler is feeling the heat because he has a primary calendar being put up by the justice democrats. we are showing other democrats who face challenges as well. it feels like there feeling heat from the hard left to do impeachment? >> imagine somebody to the left of nadler, that's saying something. the democratic party is way off in the left lane looney tunes land. the fact that jerry nadler would consider not radical enough, it
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tells you how far to the left they've gone. >> democrats don't have the votes for impeachment, they are now in a big message shift. finally waking up that they need policies to win. they realize they can't win 2020 with impeachment. they only have to 60 bills so far. that's about less than what happened to congress. now pelosi is banking on a new prescription drug pricing bill that the senate make block. >> i wouldn't call it a new pricing bill, it's the same we've been trying since the days and they produce the same result. her short of of whatever it is they're trying to control. they can't come up with anything because of the mathematics of the caucus. most of them are radical leftists.
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if they do that, they alienate middle americans. i don't think we will see a lot of action. they are trying to take their radical face. they don't dare break anything because that would require all of the moderate democrats who campaigned in conservative districts as problem solvers willing to reach across the aisle. that would expose them for what they are and that would be troublemaking enablers. >> we have a democrat, tim ryan, wanting to run for the white house. tim ryan is now out slamming elizabeth warren and bernie sanders over single-payer. >> to go to ohio, michigan, wisconsin, western pennsylvania until union members you got a better deal for them than the health care they already have is like, i think it's bad policy.
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>> they are not going to win middle america pricing we will put you on government line. they're not going to win mainstreet here. >> it's not just unions, it's every american who has a health plan they like to their employer, they lose that. medicare for all, it's all government controlled. you can expect the same high level of caring and compassion, the dmv or post office or irs. i don't think that's a winning issue for them. they are disconnected from reality. you can see that in every deba
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debate. >> i don't see the democrats pushing single-payer, none of them are asked by cnn, this one question, how will single-payer reduce government rates? we have massive fraud already, 58 people charged in texas over government healthcare fraud and distribution. they never answered that. >> why is it government bureaucracy always costs more in our successful because they are playing with other people's money. there are a lot more careful when you're playing with your own money. let's by private insurance tends to be much more efficient. if we let competition back in,
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you will see lower costs because that's the only way they can stay in business. >> if you like single-payer, and roll out of ba. next up, the names of the 2020 democrats. they want you to pay for the climate plans. they were no-shows. didn't go to msnbc climate change town hall. more on that coming up. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. of the value you'll find at fidelity. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra)
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we will blink to defend them. >> the last two days meeting with leaders in saudi arabia and united air. >> the foreign minister is turning all out work. >> is returning to washington to give president trump information about how the u.s. should proceed. he says the u.s. and allies have determined it abundantly clear iran is responsible for this weekend's attack on the oil infrastructure. they put the global energy supply at risk. >> everybody in the region who doubted us for the single moment. >> the drone and cruise metals
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missile attacks between the two facilities came from south west iran. officials say they are not ready to say where the attack came from the u.s. oriental american investigators complete their final assessment. officials say the pentagon is considering sending more troops, air defense units and fighter jets to the middle east. good ministration officials said the attending next week's general assembly in new york. the official also says the state department has rejected about a third of visa requests fighting ties to the state. >> the american airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging and airlines plane, 150 people on board that plane. he was denied bail. he was accused of having ties to isis. they found disturbing isis videos on his phone showing a man being shot in the head and he forwarded the video with a
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message for them to take revenge against muslims. a coworker telling government officials that they said his brother was a member of isis. another suspected terrorist arrest in alabama, a u.s. citizen accused of telling government agents he would execute a u.s. soldier for isis. suspected terrorists allegedly scouting new york locations. grand central terminal in both air force for possible attacks. terrorist threats coming from backcountry. >> very important reminder that as much as we feel like the world has moved on, we have moved out of a post- 9/11 mindset and focus on u.s. china trade talks but it's very real,
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this problem of radicalism and within our home and security, it means it's not a joke when we talk about the immigration process but still have some of these things in mind. migration from our country comes more than planned border. this is a very sobering wake-up call. >> u.s. officials think the recent attack on saudi arabian oil was between them. it's apparently only approved, they made it possible for iran to deny involvement. should the u.s. get caught up in a 30 year cold war? >> iranians have been at work with the u.s. since 79, we have a 40 year declaration by iran
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against us overlaying rivalry that is very real and pronounced. i don't think trump was elected to get involved in interventionist kind of missions. it's very difficult to just have a country feel like they can explode things and attack global markets or alliances. i think it's very cautious on the party of administration not to get into a conflict but pompeo is likely bringing back a clear message. they have to respond and we will probably need to support them in that. >> that's an issue that will certainly come up. how will the contenders deal with iran? u.s. oil boom has pushed it. climate change, their proposals, they wanted a multiple trillion dollar plan but many of the major democrats contenders did not show up at the climate change town hall.
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joe biden, kamala harris, amy, beto o'rourke, they didn't show up. >> forgive a sarcastic moment, but i guess their private jet couldn't make it there to attend but reality is, the democratic party has spent 20 years, trying to say climate change is the most serious issue. even had reports, arthur national security apparatus. it's kind of a big admission that this has been mostly talking points and in some ways civilian religion on their part. not really a serious political issue. >> coming up, andrew trying to attack the probe against him. inspector general for the justice department, michael dropped a bombshell.
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he testified that he knows of other heads of federal agencies have been referred for criminal prosecution. we will break that down plus more claims for the reporters on the brett kavanaugh piece that tried to amend their credibility to self their book critics are digging their fault even deeper. more on that.
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and fbi director james comey under fire after inspector general michael for the justice department. he testified yesterday that yes, he did refer him for criminal prosecution this year for leaking confidential materials for the media. his standard practice to make a criminal referral over illegalities like this, let's ring and danny. doesn't sound like it's going to be well for him. your take. >> i think it's the tip of the iceberg for him.
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one thank you learn, never go to court with unverified information. represent but it was verified, i think that is obstruction of justice. a case where a prosecutor ticket appropriately under thank you got issues with the civil rights act of people with their rights in the conversation. i think this part of it is preview. a tip of the iceberg. it's coming up next, he brought him on himself. maybe i have more skin in the fight but yes, i do. it caused him to question the integrity of the leadership of the fbi. this is not the fbi that did this. it james comey, they kept the fbi out of it. they ran their own game and i know we keep think the fbi paid
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it, i don't feel that. >> he said he knows the federal agencies that have been referred for criminal prosecution. watch this. >> do you know the fbi director who has ever had a criminal prosecution? >> i don't know today. >> or any other head of federal agency? >> i do, actually. >> that's pretty big news. what you think? >> obviously there's another investigation. grant during in this case protected by grand jury secrecy.
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he testified truthfully that he knows of others by can't give details. >> former fbi deputy assistant director, andrew, now an analyst. he was on cnn this week covering his own probe. what you make of that? >> i think he's making a huge mistake. he's trying to get support from people but he's making a huge mistake. if i was consulting with him, i would go in. i've got information, let's cut a deal. he can help the justice department a lot. it would, a lot better as opposed to being defiant and catering to a way. i don't think he supports him. they were the best. >> interesting advice. come back soon. >> think you're. >> more on the botched kavanaugh
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liz: let's bring in deneen borelli on their meltdown or the brett kavanaugh story. a vox report said the "new york times" did not run a correction
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it was nearly revised. then she went on the view and said it was corrected. >> did you read it right before it went to print? >> we thought we had. as soon as we realize this we corrected it, they wrote an editor's note and restored it. liz: what's going on here? >> i need a flow chart to keep up with everything these women were saying. their primarily agenda was to create as much chaos as they could with the hit piece on brett kavanaugh. and they want to sell as many books as they can. but no one will be held accountable. this is the agenda-driven media. they hate president trump and anyone associated with him.
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their primary objective is to take him down if they can. but these ladies will point fingers as the everyone but in the end it's a bunch of lies. the hill and the new york media left out from their original piece, that the alleged victim, they didn't refuse to be interviewed and didn't remember the sexual misconduct charge them allege. why do the story at all if the alleged victim' didn't remember it and didn't want to be interviewed? isn't that the definition of a non-story. >> you are right. it didn't matter if the facts were correct or not. again, they will not be held accountable. you had the democrat presidential candidates who were behind all this as well, backing it, getting the word out, and
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calling for kavanaugh's impeachment. all of them are down right shameless and none of them will be held accountable. liz: they are trying to blame brett kavanaugh himself saying he agreed to be interviewed. couldn't he have said no we are not going to do that but go off the record with us in the question is did they go off the record with him? in journalism, this is an age-old practice. it's hard to keep track of this, to your flow chart idea. >> you are right. but they weren't about getting the truth out, liz. that's the bottom line here. don't forget what happened with the confirmation hearing. that was an excellent circus. here we go again dredging up more lies that will be affecting kavanaugh and his family.
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if you were not following this closely. no one knows what the truth is. >> thank you for having us in your home, thank you for watching. lou dobbs next on fox business. [♪] lou: good evening. president trump earning a major victory tonight for the rule of law in the great state of california. a federal judge blorkd the radical dimm's effort to keep the president off the primary ballot. the judge said keeping the president off the ballot would cause irreparable harm. nancy pelosi today even brazenly mocking the president in a news conference while adam schiff is threatening the white house with a new lawsuit. president trump fighting back,

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