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fox business. [♪] >> good evening. u.s. and chinese strayed delegations meeting in washington and the markets moving up on investor optimism about the conclusion of these trade talks. what happens next. president trump meets with china's you vice premiere tomorrow. but he he says china wants only a small deal. what will the president do? keeping his promises and ending the endless wars. president trump today insisted his decision means the withdrawal of all our troops
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from syria. he will sanction he says if erdogan breaks his agreement with mr. trump. the president slamming the radical dimms, and the left-wing media for their lies and acts of subversion. the ukrainian president said there was absolutely no pressure or blackmail. we go to washington to john roberts. reporter: . with his former ambassador to ukraine set to testify tomorrow. he didn't say he would block her appearance. >> you can't have all these people testifying about every conversation you have had. in this case we have a transcript.
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and i have given it almost immediately. reporter: the president responded to subpoena requests. and this one from rick perry. >> the whistleblower who seems to be a democrat that's involved with a lot of people gave a false interpretation of the conversation. so i don't know why they would be calling rick perry. reporter: the president referred to the press availability president zelensky gave in kiev today. impeachment wants the only thing on the president's mind. as he walked to the microphones, president trump revealing a significant move in u.s.-china trade negotiations. >> we just completed a negotiation with china. we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. reporter: the president will
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meet with the vice premiere tomorrow. it's unclear how much progress was made today. but leaving the talks today treasury secretary steven mnuchin seemed pleased. president trump had high praise portray gowd -- praise portray y gowdy. lou: turkish forces surrounded two cities inside the syrian border. forcing more than 60,000 people to flee the area. erdogan is threatening to send 3.6 million syrian refugees into europe if the european union continues to call turkey's
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incursion into syria an invasion. they have had a deal to prevent refugees from entering european nations in exchange for financial assistance to help care for this to refugees. joining us, robert o'brien. as the saying goes, you are hitting the ground running and everything is moving quickly around you. let's start with syria. the turkish government obviously has insisted on a major military operation and are carrying it out. what do you see and what is the view from the white house. >> it's great to be here with you and talk with you again. look, we made this clear to president erdogan early on that the invasion of syria was a bad
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idea. we did not endorse the military operation. we are not involved in the military operation. and i don't think this is going to go well in the long run for the turks. is no safety issue fr american soldiers. but it's something we are watchi concern. lou: nato, some surprise i would assume amongst our ally in nato as well. >> i don't think this military operation turkey launched has been greeted with any sort of support anywhere in europe among turkey's nato allies. other members of nato. the president made clear where we stand, and if there are a up in of things we are watching closely. that is civilians and how they
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are impacted by this military operation. we don't want to see a humanitarian disaster. we had a victory against the caliphate and we don't want to see that rolled back. we are concerned about the situation and watching it closely. lou: the ability, the president talking about economic sanctions and speaking very forthrightly as is his custom. he means obviously business when he told erdogan, keep our agreement, particularly vis-a-vis the kurds or there will be disastrous cobbss for the turkish economy. >> i think we saw that the last time there was a run-in with turkey relating to pastor andrew brunson. when the president put in place the tariffs the turkish lire took a real hit. i think erdogan knows president trump means business.
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if the turks don't meet their commitments and this operation continues, there is a good chance there will be economic sanctions. we'll have to wait and see as the president said. one of the things the president said this afternoon, the turks are aware of this. the kurdish leaders are aware of this. the president made the united states available and the good offices of the united states available to mediate to bring this to you a swift conclusion and restore peace to the area. as the president says, we'll have to see how the turks respond. the kurd would like us to be involved in mediating a resolution. we'll see what happens with turkey. lou: that would be in the great american tradition in line with our history as a nation more so than adventurous militarily
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policies that have been followed. you are also changing the office of national security advisor considerably, a huge staff in the white house to provide national security council to the president. give us your view about how you want to reorient it and wait will look like in the weeks and months ahead. >> we just had a great town hall meeting with all the staffers at the nfc. they are a dnsc. they are a fine group of people from the military to the state department. they work tirelessly on behalf of the president and the american people. over the years, the job of the nsc is to coordinate policy to get the best opposites for the president of the united states and present those options to
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him. during the last administration the number of staffers, policy staffers at the nsc ballooned to over 200. i saw the results of that. i told our folks we want to get back to the level of staff we had during the first bush administration when condoleezza rice was the national security advisor. that was about 100 staffers. and that was with two wars going on with iraq and afghanistan. it ballooned into a massive bureaucracy or at the white house under the last administration. we want to bring it back to historic levels. we think we can be more efficient and better serve the president with a streamlined organization. lou: all that the function of great leadership. we thank you for doing so. robertio brian, thank you very much. >> thank you, i love being here
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any time. lou: thanks so much. up next, joe biden not happy with a prominent member of the left-wing media. we take up the biden complaints later in the broadcast. also a central figure in the fisa abuse scandal says he was never interviewed by the justice department's inspector general. interviewing 100 witnesses, but not the man at the center of the matter. we take that up with sidney powell right after these quick messages. much more straight ahead. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees
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gold lost a percent. silver down a percent. gm ceo meeting with the auto workers union. the last four weeks of strike have cost the company an estimated billion dollars and no deal in sight. a remind tore listen to my reports -- reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. >> they are clients. he has a lot of clients. i haven't spoken to rudy about it. i just heard about this. they said we have nothing to do with it. lou: the president reacting to the announcement that two associates so-called rudy giuliani's have been charged
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with violating campaign finance laws and arrested. federal prosecutors going after the two businessmen from eastern europe saying they conspired to final foreign money into u.s. elections and u.s. politicians to buy political influence. the two men also allegedly led he an effort to remove marie yovanovich from her post. despite being the target of the nice aria applications, carter page revealed he has never been interviewed by the i.g. shore winds. horowitz has conducted more than 100 interviews into potential fisa abuse. page is telling fox news he is
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frustrated he had no interview by shore winds or his staff. joining us is sidney powell, author, sydney, great to see you. are you surprised page hasn't been interviewed by the inspector general? >> it's a little odd. i don't think he was required to interview him because he was looking at origins of the fisa abuses and the made-up scenario. but i would think as a courtesy he would interview him to get ahold of the effect that it all had on him. we want to act like these are government investigations and it's a matter of routine. it can destroy people's lives. lou: it's stunning, the cost that these people have had to
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pay. the affront to the judicial system itself or law enforcement that this would befall an american citizen. let's turn to the announcement by the ukrainian president. president zelensky saying there was no blackmail. this follows his declaration there was no pressure the president. this is a clear transcript that suggested no way a threat, suggests in no way quid pro quo. yet here we are with the dimms praying from the peaks of capitol hill, impeachment inquiry, impeachment inquiry. >> the democrats are running a big charade of an impeachment inquiry. there is nothing real about it. they are making it up as they go. they are changing the rules as they go. the entire ukranian thing is as big a hoax as was the russia collusion narrative. none of it is real.
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lou: why is the national left-wing media. i understand who they are. i do not understand being without conscience and reporting what the radical dimms are doing here. it's a clear as the president calls it, connecticu shall -- cn job authored by adam schiff and nancy pelosi. >> the national media is literally part of the conspiracy. there are reporters paid by fusion gps to foster the russia collusion narrative. and i'm sure they are doing the same thing with all of this. the reporters are part of the problem. lou: some of those reporters i agree, but surely not all. there is a great tradition of independent objective journalism in this country.
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has it simply dissipated into nothing but ideological propaganda? >> i'm afraid a lot of it has. certainly the big gray lady. the "new york times" and the "washington post" have become tools of different factions in the democratic party. we have few independent journalists left like cheryl atkinson and yourself and sara carter who are willing to dig for the stories and find the truth. and gregg jarrett. but most of of the mainstream media is part of the problem. lou: it's stunning that we are once again with this president having to contend with a full-on assault from one of the two great political parties. there is just no explanation for it other than banal political
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corruption. >> they planned this from before he became president. it's part of the insurance policy, part of the mueller investigation to hand off to the shah raised an impeachment inquiry. they are not following the law. they changed the rules to facilitate it. and they did that before this session of congress. it's all more of the same and it's all a big lie. >> whenever there is a republican interest associate or contact, it seems like justice moves quickly as compared to when it's a democrat. to think that these two folks who are are contacts of rudy giuliani calling them associates as the national left-wing media did that may be quite a stretch,
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but we'll see. but to see subpoenas and violations of election laws in the million dollar bonds established by the judge, this is rather quick justice. i thought the days of swift justice were over in this country. >> only for republican targets which it looks like these people were. we have abject documented pay-to-play of foreign money into the clinton foundation. but no indictment in sight fortney of that. not to mention the incredible irs violations there and other problems with the whole scenario. but let it be two people associated in any way with rudy giuliani and ukraine and all of a sudden there is an indictment out of the southern district of new york which james comey's daughter is a prosecutor there.
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lou: imagine that connection. within the justice department and the judicial system. sidney powell, thanks so much. we should point out, rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney, says he will have some revelations on the case and these connections upcoming soon. sidney thanks for being with us. sidney powell. up next, i will have a few thoughts about the strayed talks with china. what the cost of trade with china has been to the united states. and the prospects for that trade relationship in the decade ahead. on nancyives in the house pelosi to censure adam schiff, the head of the house appears te an orchestrated effort to subvert the president of the united states. we'll have that and much more right after this quick break.
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lou: intelligence officers and former white house officials say the whistleblower worked with joe biden when he was vice president. quote from everything we know about the whistleblower and his work in executive branch, there is no doubt he would have been working with biden when was vice president. that would show some relationship. joining us, the savant himself, ed rollins. i love this story. this is the most of precious piece of orchestrated nonsense i have ever seen. and the radical dimms, schiff and the folks, are rolling it out in cartoon fashion. >> his lawyer said he never
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worked in the campaign. he's a democrat. he worked in the executive branch. bind was the only one in the executive branch. it clearly was biden's guy. this was an easy one. and equally as important. when you have the president of ukraine saying nothing happened, we had a wonderful conversation. the president of the united states said nothing happened. if you and i have a conversation and someone listens in on it. you and i ought to be the two sources everyone listen to. lou: i'm sure pelosi and schiff never thought the transcript would see the light of day. it was a highly secretive call between heads of state which are never revealed.
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zelensky. he put it forward. there was no threat, no quid pro quo. and the other party in the phone call saying there was no blackmail, there was no threat. all of which was obvious from the transcript itself. what in the world are the dimms doing and why do we have to put up with this nonsense from the dimms, they proved to be liars, and nothing more than, you know, agents of provocation. >> they have been looking for silver bullets since the day he got elected. what is a cia guy with no ability to communicate in this country, his job is overseas, whatever his joins. it's not to spy on the president of the united states or the white house. he ought to be indicted and put in jail. the bottom line, this
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whistleblower bs -- if he wants to testify, fine. i want to know who is and what his evidence is. lou: the president in minneapolis for a rally in the bluest of blue states. except for one thing. he only lost minnesota which a little over a point there, under 2 points. and he is giving the left in minneapolis and i'm sure also in washington, d.c. at the dnc, fits. because it's clear he means to take minnesota. >> it's the one state i lost to. ron: in 198 -- lost to northern solid reagan in 1984 because we didn't go in there. reagan made the decision not go in there. we lost by 3,000 votes with no money, no advertising and no visits. lou: no wonder you did so poorly. >> if i had known it was so
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close we would have spent $50,000 in advertising. lou: how many states did he win? >> 49. he lost this one. >> let's turn to this campaign. the president in minneapolis. it's so good to see the president out in front of the american people. we talk about his base. but these are the american people. these are the folks who count. mr. and mrs. america in minnesota. and later this week in tomorrow louisiana. this is the good stuff. watching this president really campaign rather than have to stay there in washington with all those dimms. >> he rises to the occasion every time he does it. he gets re-energized. they have a lot of money in this campaign and they can go places
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they have never gone before and have a real shot. lou: do you think he will take minnesota? >> i think he can take minnesota. depend on who the competition is. >> it could be a senator or vice president candidate. lou: ed rollins, thank you very much. we would like to hear your thoughts. share your comments and twitter, follow me on facebook and instagram @loudobbstonight. the dimms want to sweep evidence of corruption out of sight. she wanted a roommate to help with the cooking. but she wanted someone who loves cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy!
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president trump: i think it's very untear to heads of countries when they thinker type they have a conversation with the president of the united states it's going to be all over the world. in the caves what we are talking about, we released a perfect conversation. the president of ukraine just confirmed that and that should be case over. lou: president trump making comments about the dimms' impeachment inquiry and the
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seemingly endless pursue of the subversion of this president. joe biden's cap pain is bashing the "new york times" for an op-ed by peter schweizer. schweizer * wrote congress should conduct an inquiry to determine whether anything occurred. strong stuff. not buy peter schweizer's standards. biden's campaign manager says the "times" par is night a smear cam and -- saying the "times" participated in a smear campaign. the newly released book "witch hunt." great to see you, greg. congratulations on the book. i know you will be number one. good to see you.
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let's start with the delusion of the radical dimms. they are pursuing this president in precisely the same way with lies and the most of absurd and venal effort to overthrow the man. >> venal is a great world for it. venal. insipid, insidious, corrupt. these are other word. criminal. lou: you are showing off. >> i think there will be criminal referrals by the i.g. in about a week. lou: i hope you are right. >> i thought the russia witch hunt was ludicrous. the ukraine witch hunt being driven by nancy pelosi and adam schiff is 10 times as ludicrous. the best evidence is the transcript of the telephone conversation. no pressure or demand. lou: the president said it's a
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perfect call. >> the president had he right, and it's routine that when we know that a foreign nation has evidence relevant to an official department of justice investigation, we ask for their assistance. barr asked the president to make the introductions with foreign countries to aid in his investigation. an american president or any law enforcement agency believes that a foreign nation has evidence of a corrupt act or self-dealing or influence peddling, it's incumbent upon us to ask for the information. >> i get the feeling the radical dimms and of them lawyers have taken meaning out of word and applied an interpretation that no reasonable human beings, no reasonable american co-would certainly permit or conjure up on their own. this is nonsense. this is stupid. it is as the president said, one
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word begins with a b and the rest of that word begins with an s. it's ignorant and we are watching it unfold against a president who has done more than any president in 2 1/2 -- i think i was the first person to say this is an historic president. there is no crime. so what are you lawyers doing here. >> democrats said the conversation is a crime. they hadn't even read the transcript before they said that. then they realized the department of justice, the criminal division, these are career prosecutors looked at the official record and said there is no crime here. then suddenly nancy pelosi and adam schiff, jerry nadler and the whole gang say it must be abuse of power which is this
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wonderfully amorphous term found nowhere in the constitution. and that's what the framers feared. they feared people of an opposing party would drive a president from office. lou: nearly everyone out there irrespective of their ideology, they know it's nonsense. the other half is rejecting it. it is. this is not the american way. >> it's sad and tragic. this president has been under siege since he got sworn in. the "new york times" ran a story the day he moved into the white house that said the impeachment of the president is under way.
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lou: greatest book. gregg jarrett. we rep it highly. i want to give you one other thought. how do we get out of this mess? >> well, if the lawyers -- re-elect the president is one way to do it. but for the next term they will try another witch hunt. lou: i will give you my thoughts. i believe the american people are so disgusted with these radical dimms that he will win by a huge margin. i don't think they will find a place in government. >> look at those districts, nancy pelosi, adam schiff, jerry nadler. >> you got it. lou: here is the book, gregg jarrett. "witch hunt." good luck with the book.
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president trump: we just completed a negotiation with china.
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we are doing very well. we are having another one tomorrow. i'm meeting with vice premiere over at the white house. and i think it's going really well. lou: the president expressing optimism about the negotiations so far. noting he meets tomorrow with china's vice premiere. joining us is bi -- is bill gers rtz. bill, great to have you here. congratulations on the book. the trade talks. a collision really of one super power and an aspiring super power. yet it seems china has been dictating what it will or will not tolerate in the ray of
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negotiation, putting outside the reach of the negotiation the very things that are most of necessary, give the theft of intellectual property and technology. take a responsible balanced perspective on trade. instead they offer soybeans. your thoughts? >> the president was asked whether china is an adversary or partner. this is the fundamental question for the trump administration. for the last 30 years china has been regarded as a partner. it was an utter failure. trump said china is a strategic come pet year which is short of calling it an adversary. he said in response to the reporter's question -- lou: he didn't establish the terms. he was asked to choose between
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two terms i am sure he would have had a more color phil answer. >> his response was china is a nation we want to do a trade deal with. it's been a battle the last month. they had a draft agreement in may, the chinese rejected it because it would have codified all of their illicit activities. >> the fact is, we have a country stealing from us every day, ripping the wealth of this country from the trade relationship, from the technology that we create and plan. this can't go on. and to talk about trade whether it's soybeans, advanced technology, or whether it is, you know, intellectual property and forced transfers, this is the stuff which is the foundation of our national security, which this president
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articulated time and time again as no other president before him saw fit to do. >> the chinese are steeped in deception. you are not negotiating with a normal nation like germany or france. it is a dictatorship with ulterior motives which is to diminish the united states to seek global supremacy. i think president trump understands that. when i interviewed secretary pompeo for the book, i said how can you trust the chinese to abide by the agreement? they haven't come blood any agreement they have made. lou: in may they just threw it aside. >> the south china sea where they promised not to militarize islands, they militarized islands.
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he said what the administration is going to do is seek ways to find verification elements in their deal. that will be a difficult thing to do. how do you verify? trust and verify. also what happens if and when they violate. lou: there is within his country something of an unregistered foreign agents of china. none other than the chamber of commerce. and the head of international affairs there saying this about whether there would be an agreement that would stop the tariff increase scheduled for the 15th, next week. saying this. i'm not here to suggest we are going to have a grand slam in the u.s.-china relationship this week, but we are going to make progress. i found that offensive, as if the chamber decided what's going
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to happen. and its impact. they tried to of course. their role in how suspicious are you of wall street, the corporatists, the business round table and the biggest lobbying outfit, the chamber of commerce. >> this an ongoing debate within the trump administration. they want to continue the unfettered economic engagement. i think that ultimately the president will prevail and he will say look, we need to do a deal that's real for the united states and has provisions that can be followed or we won't do a deal at all. >> it's stunning stuff, those thinking and talking and pushing a small deal for a president who is a big deal president. i can't imagine it. bill, great to have you with us. the book again, deceiving the
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but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management.
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trade talks and tough negotiations throughout. it once appeared there would be breakthrough. the deal was almost done, then the chinese reneged. why did they? they couldn't accept public responsibility for their decades long left of american property and technology because the chinese have luxuriated in the trade deficits that enriched their nation massively ever since the u.s. brought them into the world trade organization. we enriched chain as and measuring only their trade surplus in the united states, that sum is astonishing. more than $5 trillion from 2001 to august of this year. $5 trillion. that's four times the entire
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economy of china nearly two decades ago. a direct transfer of american wealth to the chinese. off course consciously chosen by previous presidents, and ex employed by corporations, wall street and banks. and that doesn't include ways surely another $3 trillion of american intellectual property and technology stolen by the chinese government and its businesses. as we await tomorrow's decision, i would urge to you consider with those dreadful deficit numbers would be in another decade. how much the chinese would have stolen by then, that is, if president trump hadn't stood up against the globalist elite, and
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multi-national establishments and declare that the u.s. will no longer be pillaged and plundered. thankfully we have a president with certain alee jerns to this nation. thanks for being with us. see you tomorrow. trish: the far left moving at a relentless pace attempting to undo the votes of 63 million americans. the president they say must go despite never having taken a vote. despite news the whistleblower was work for in a professional capacity, a 2020 democratic candidate and the whistleblower was not even on the call that he or she says was so terrifying. and you wonder why the president and

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