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could conjure up this contract, that worries me think about silicon valley and partisan -- see you next time. elizabeth: actio an explosive we house meeting on syria. nancy pelosi storms out, this after house vote method condemn president's decision to remove u.s. forces from northern syria. house minority leader mccarthy criticizing pelosi for walking out, chuck schumer firing back. and also breaking, a top democrat throws a wrench into the impeachment probe. potentially weakening the democrat push here. ruling out the use of a tool to go after white house officials. saying that democrats, you can
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duke it out in the court that fight would take years to conclude. this top democrat also says wrap it up by the end of the year, tonight, will the impeachment inquiry trigger a government shut down before thanksgiving? moody's analytics their accurate electiontion model saying that trump will steam roll to victo victory. is it 2016 all over again. are they still tone deaf, out of touch, ignoring what voters are saying, even out touch with their own democratic party platform? they talk about economic growth and jobs event pete buttigieg said, not so sure everyone on that democrat stage last night can beat trump.
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and we have what moody's says in key counties. >> to border, president trump declaring today that u.s. will soon green light assistant to guatemala, ho honduras and el salvador to combat human smuggling, i am elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" starts right now, thank you for joining us. elizabeth: you are watching the fox business network. we have all angles covered on that white house fight over syria. and fox news steve harrigan with a report on the ground, he in syria, we begin with edward. reporter: i got down talking with treasury secretary mnuchin, he said president trump expects
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a ceasefire to come out of meeting with secretary of state mike pompeo and vice president mike pence who are on their way now over to turkey. erd rerdogan said he will not sp until his operation is finished. treasury secretary gave a list of additional sanctions that could be imposed on turkey that could crush their economy. also specific industries targeted or ministers, the president, we have obtained a letter that president wrote last week to erdogan, warning him about the operation he is about to go. he wrote, he does not want to be responsible for slaughter of thousands, the president is willing to help negotiate peace, bring that forth, president trump said that u.s. can destroy turkey's economy. >> the sanctions and tariffs and
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other things, we will do, are doing to turkey. will be devastating to turkey's economy. we have to get out of the endless wars. reporter: and president making the point, he wants the troops to be safe, that is his top priority, all of 28 troops that on region did come out safely. house today passed a regular, bipartisan support condemning the president's actions pulling out u.s. troops from the buffer zone during a meeting at white house here, nancy pelosi walked out of that meeting after president trump reportedly called pelosi a third grade politician. white house releasing a statement, this statement saying. they of baffled but not surprised by the house speaker leaving, she has no intention of listening or contributing to an important meeting on national security issues. the democratic leadership chose to storm out, get in front of camera to whine, everyone else
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in the meeting chose to stay in the room, and work on behalf of this country. the congressional leaders from both sides, criticize the president about his decision to pull out the troops. >> the president made a dangerous decision when it came to syria. and the turks. and the kurds. without much understanding of what was at risk there. reporter: that house speaker nancy pelosi there, but senator linsey gram sayin graham said tt president made biggest mistake-his presidency by pulling out the troops, situation at turkish border has a lot of people concerned, they are worried about humanitarian crisis, some expert in region are concerned it exacerbated humanitarian crisis, president sense pompeo and pence to try to
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end this situation, believing there can be a solution, president giving them a message, a stern message for erdogan according to treasury secretary to stop and have a cease-fire. which is when he expects out of that meeting. >> thank you edward. >> to steve harrigan in northeastern syria. reporter: vice president pence will bring a clear message to turkey thursday, he is scheduled to meet with turkish president erdogan for turkey to stop its military offensive immediately. whatnot clear is erdogan's response, before the meeting, he said there is no chance for a ceasefire any time soon, not until all kurdish fighterred are cleared from a 20 mile buffer zone in syria. here is erdogan. >> our proposal for terrorists to lay down their arms, and equipment, destroy the trap they created. reporter: u.s. forces continue
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to withdraw from the area, russian forces filling in the void in several strategic cities, russian forces on patrol in between syrian government forces and turkey government forces, also negotiating with both sides. well turkish military has made several ad advances, there is sl heavy fighting from the kurds, many towns have swung back and forth in control a number of times, it could be a hard fight ahead more than 160 thousand civilians are on the move trying to get away from the fighting, that number has gone up each day. back to you. elizabeth: thank you steve harrigan in syria, let's bring in michael pregent. first, your reaction to the white house meeting, that nancy pelosi walked out? >> this is a bipartisan criticism of what the president decides to do last sunday. and it's concerning.
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but democrats did not care about syria trier to president trump p making this decision, this is feigned outrage. elizabeth: interesting point. let's turn to defense secretary esper condemns turkey assault. undermining defeat of isis, your thoughts. >> it is -- will be security degradation in i northern syria. turkey cannot control the forces they are using, the sunni jihadist groups, russia does not have enough of a military presence, they are military policemen. as soon as russians move into an area and offset forces move in, the forces in turkey is using will -- them, no one with control the syrians that fight for three different countries, 7 different times thrcial.
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>> many democrat do care about what is going on in syria. you were just criticizing the leaderrer ship. >> they do now, there some be bipartisan co condemnation, i le that sanction are coming. elizabeth: all right israel former prime minister ehud bar -- said this threatened what going on. israel is a saying we're concerned. >> yes, so part of the operation not only to keep isis defeated, or from coming back but stop the land bridge, they have 4 routes to syria, kurds are looking at a couple, other in southern syria, president saying he wants to take all troops out of syria, that concerns israel, that is a
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clear shot for the iranian-lead militias from iraq to move to syria and threaten the levant . elizabeth: what secretary of of state pompeo told our maria bartiromo before leaving for turkey, he puts the blame for instability in the region on turkey. >> i have watched the world rally to push back against president erdogan and the invasion that took place. it was not the united states, it was not the european countries that were there in syria alongside of us, it was president erdogan who is responsible for this instability. >> your reaction. >> that is true. erdogan has not been a partner in war against isis. he sat in over watch. and he bypassed position in isis
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positions, they move in 2018, it he is right, problem that president may have undermined pence and pom prim pompeo trip g any decision to move to northern syria is between erdogan and dem -- de damascus. elizabeth: your take on -- >> really what you say, mayor pete is that you would continue to support having u.s. troops to continue this regime change war that caused so many refugees to leave syria, that you would continue to have our country involved in a war that has undermined our national security. you would continue this policy of the u.s. actually providing arms in support to terrorists groups in syria like al qaeda.
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elizabeth: your reaction? >> they are both veterans, one should have been sent to mental health based - on her comments. elizabeth: wait, back up. you should apologize right there? >> i'm not going to,. elizabeth: okay. >> i am not going to. elizabeth: that is not opinion of fox business. >> that fine. if i was commander i would have directed her to mental health. elizabeth: we'll hold off. >> okay we'll have to end. we don't do terpersonnal attack. >> it not a personal attack it is what happens in the military. elizabeth: you are questioning her mental health. >> big news to impeachment, top democrat throws a wrench to impeachment probe. potentially weakening the push, he says that dems have to wrap it up by end of year because of details, more on story i brought you last night, moody analytic their election model has been accurate. delivering a coal hard reality
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elizabeth: house democrat hold off on taking their impeachment inquire to a full house vote. is this a sign of weakness? they really -- maybe they don't' this, as nancy pelosi and adam schiff publicly argue there is no requirement for a probe. are democrats say, we're not ready for a full house vote?
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>> this debate has been going on behind closed-doors, right now democrat assert they don't need it with close door deposition, today they had mike mckinley. for a choice door interview, he was there 5 hours. shorter compared to 9 to learn 1 hours that we've had, so far republicans are complaining about the process, saying that democrats should take it to the floor, and codify it with a full house vote. >> ther for those members who wl not stand up for what is right, statemenshame on you. >> there is nothing this u.s. constitution that requires house of representatives to vote on an impeachment inquiry. the republicans are argue about cosmetic procedural matters. reporter: one of the arguments that i've heard, from democrats,
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they could hold the vote, get it to booma rang on republicans, they would put them on record for saying are you for or against opening this inquiry. it could be a problem either way. now how long it, it last? i talked with highway area today. he said probe should be over sooner rather than later, months not a lot of months, when asked by end of year that would be my hope, they continue with tran scribed interviewed tomorrow, u.s. ambassador to e eu comes i. there are a lot of questions for son land. >> thank you so much. >> a lot. elizabeth: okay, more news on
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impeachment. top democrat steny hoyer throwing a wrench into impeachment probe. potentially rudy guliani with house contempt charges they if they cone cooperate, now saying that, dems you have to wrap it up by the end of the year, bring in congressman mcclintock. thank you so much for joining us, it could take cares in the court. >> not necessarily, united states versus nixon in watergate water was handled in weeks. i think steny hoyer understand -- >> said in the court, no to using contempt. your take? >> i think he understands, how crazy the talk about out and arresting administration officials and holding them in the capital.
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sounds to the general public. this is crazy. when there is a dispute on issuing subpoenas between two branches, judiciary makes those decisions, ideally suited to do so. elizabeth: here is the thing, will there be a shut down over impeachment before thanksgiving? the government is running on fumes, we have continuing resolution for government. >> i can't read minds or tell fortunes. but, i can tell you, that democrats are so obsessed on impeachment, nothing else is happening it would not surprise me if we run afoul of the deadline. elizabeth: here is the thing, vice president pence will not cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. we have the white house, reportedly lawyers there opening their own internal review potentially, "new york times" said they are looking for a scapegoat, even bill clinton --
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his own high approval rating. is the white house trying to delegitimize the impeachment inquiry and are democrats trying to drive down the president's approval rating. >> president does not need too delegitimize the impeachment inquiry, the democrats have done that by not following the rules. precedent is clear. in order to initiate a impeachal presidential impeachment the whole house must vote and all must -- >> jumping in. supreme court in watkins -- that bill of rights in due process guaranteed apply to congressional investigation like the impeachment probe. >> you are right. elizabeth: president has due
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process rights. >> you are right, and united states versus nixon said there is wide claim to executive privilege for all conversations involving president and his advisers, except in a judicial matter where due process principles are adhered to. to initiate it, it must be a vote of the house, it is a language standing precedence. >> it is about the words being used. a great conver conversation. adam calls it as a grand jury proceeding out of public view. i thought that grand jury was done by a neutral body. >> you are right, due process rights have to be practiced, this is a fundamental of our justice system. have you right to confront your accuser, right to call witnesses in our defense your defense ande council present, they are all due process rights that were respected during clinton immiech
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elizabeth: markets have been doing well since the president was elected. president out the touting the rf median household income. >> we have numbers that just came out, not including taxes, median household income for average american increased 5,000 dollars. elizabeth: better than obama and george w. bush combined according to steven moore. great to see you. >> dennis. >> thank you. elizabeth: you know moody's analytics. the election model, voterring
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feeling good about bo everythin. >> the republicans under president have done a good job i take issue with president over his trade issues and concerns with tariffs. i will take him to task for that, but deregulation, cutting taxes appointing the right judges, he has done many great things. it has been a bull market and will continue. elizabeth: bullish call. >> it has to continue. >> is nothing to stop it at-this-point, fed will continue to ease montary policy. consumer in great shape, if president would stop tweeting, and stop being a little i immate in some instances we'll be in
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great shape. elizabeth: at moody's analytics, he said election a could come dn to key counties in pennsylvania. lou zer county. >> your take? >> well, there are other countries that are almost as important, he pointed to one, it has been the one that flipped most dramatically. you could take ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, minnesota, those are states he turn the last time, he will keep them in tact because the economy is doing well. it is impressive, you have to come back, and say the economy is carrying president's popularity numbers to new high, unless something terribly disconcerts happens or something strange to the economy, more
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strikes? a bad representative from the democrats whose popularity rises, strength of the economy is likely to continue. and president likely to be reelected. i voted for him last time, i get angry with him at times. but will i vote for him again, almost certainly. elizabeth: mayor pete buttigieg, not so sure everyone on stage last night can beat trump. >> do you really believe that everyone on this stage could beat president trump? >> i'm not so sure, i think to win and to deserve to win, we have to answer the fundamental problems that donald trump took advantage of. elizabeth: not took advantage of, he is taking on. you talk about china trade, voters? central states see like trump is fighting for their jobs. we look at it they loo look at t
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like that. >> the economy is fighting for their job, president is fighting for their jobs, i think he is doing it badly in case of increasing tariffs and telling american public that tariffs will be paid by the chinese. i think -- i think that tax cuts have been far more important than straight talk, and reduction in -- what do i want to say? i lost my train of thought. elizabeth: my fought, i am sorry. >> it is all right. it happens to me more and more. elizabeth: probably talking about regulatory roll back? >> that is what i want to talk about. roll back in regulation, they have been more important than anything else, we have to conditiotocongratulate presiden, all things equal, a bull market, and continuation of trump presidency, i may have issued
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there is a tentative agreement,. but. we are not getting details, but there are reports that it includes wage increases for workers, as well as other things like a path to full time employment for the temporary workers. and retention or addition of thousands of jobs by general motors. we're expecting official release tomorrow. two companies that will be paying attention are ford and fiat chrysler. because this tentative agreement is expected to be used as a template for their contracts. we have been talking about the ripple effects, suppliers saw a boost today on the stock market, they make parts for general motors, they had to layoff
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workers temporarily because of the strike, now they will be able to get back to work to make parts for gm. the strike is still going on, picketers are still on the picket line, next steps, when can will strike end? local union leaders from country are meeting tomorrow morning in detroit, they will decide first, vote on whether to pass the tentative agreement, then they will decide if this strike should end right away or if they should wait until 49 thousand workers vote individually and ratify the contract. a lot to follow, but i would expect i it -- we will see end f strike tomorrow, but stranger things have happened. >> thank you so much grady. >> okay, news on college admission scandal. a 10th parent to be sentence tomorrow in boston federal cou court. fox news mollie in boston with more. reporter: her lawyers have asked
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for home confinement, a california mom sent to 3 weeks in prison, marjory clapper is latest parent. prosecutor say she paid 15,000 dollars to follow -- follow -- cheating on her son's s.a.t. score and falsifying applications claiming her son was hispanic. clapper attorneys blame singer and his team, saying. they made the changes, clapper apologized in court, saying, i know what i did was illegal and wrong, i wanted to help my son, she was to self report to prison on december 2, her attorneys request the same facility in california where felicity huffman is serving her time. elizabeth: many claim this was
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elizabeth: lou dobbs is joining us with a preview of his show. >> thank you. so much. we'll be join by house minority whip steve scalise. and walid phares on the middle east, and musings of lindsey graham and annoyance of president trump, he had a belly full of senator graham. and this plot by schumer, schiff and pelosi to over throw the president of the united states
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why republican leaders are not supporting president trump to get out of a war of all things, for crying out loud, join us. elizabeth: thank you so much. >> a lot of american voters, may be scratching their heads, asking what happened to the democrat party. the country has not changed. but democrats have, the platforms talk about lower taxes and economic growth, and jobs, saying the private sector not government that creates jobs. we bring in christian tate. >> you are right. democrats once stood for tax cuts and sensible policies that helped small businesses, but democratic party of bill clinton that was very attractive to blue collar workers middle america is essentially dead, right now they
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campaign on wealth confiscation and redistribution, but the economy is so great, the democrats cannot run on fixing the economy. i think that is why they have shifted toward politics of envy and promises of free stuff, a painful attempt to pander to low information voters, but i think that trump is getting a lot of great material from the democrats for the general election. i don't see how any tax paying american could support the policies. elizabeth: even bernie said he will tax lower income people. i want to turn to, your take, democrats -- have been about pro growth in past, now they are senator warren dodging questions about how she will pay for a big
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government takeover of 1/7 of the u.s. economy, that being healthcare. >> will you raise taxes on middle class to pay for it, yes or no. >> so. i have made clear what my principles are. this is costs will go up for wealthy. >> senator sanders acknowledges he will raise taxes on middle class to pay for medicare for all, have you endorsed his plan, you should acknowledge it too. >> so, the way i see this, it is about what cost middle class families are going to face. elizabeth: this must be 30 times she refuses to answer. does single pay ar payer finallw up. >> she is still dodging the questions, she is still the winner, not because she is a great candidate but the rest of the field is so weak.
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she still the least awful of the bunch for now, we'll see if she can keep going with her frontrunner status, she has a lot of flaws, her proposed wealth tax would not raise enough, only 8% of cost. i would love to see the last continued -- left continue to ask the questions. >> it looks like she is hiding something. watch the other 2020 democrats bash her for not answering. >> i don't understand why you believe the only way to deliver aforrable coverage to everyone is to be o obliterated private . >> at least bernie is being promised, how he will pay for this and taxes go up, difference
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between plan and pipe dream. >> if you eli eliminate the pen, everything, it would pay for a total of 4 months, where do you get the rest? >> they are right. it is laughable to say you employment multiple -- and not raise tax on middle class. her proposal and how she said she will pay for them may work with voters in deep blue pockets. but with the general election, most americans are intelligence enough to understand you cannot implement the socialist dreams without massive tax hikes. this would come back to haunt her. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, president
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night at the debate about immigration or the borders. that issue is high in a number of polls. let's bring in texas attorney general ken paxton. your reaction to that, sir? >> not surprising. i don't think the "new york times" focuses on issues that most of americans care about. i think a lot of the democrats were tweeting about the fact that that was a question that was left out. liz: president trump vetoed another attempt to block his border wall refund plan. your take on this? >> i wish congress would focus on getting something done. we have been begging for immigration reform and border security. and instead of focusing on stopping the president from doing something useful, it would be nice if they would get
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something done that with help us. liz: president trump says he will unfreeze $133 million in foreign aid to honduras, el salvador and guatemala. these three countries signed third country asylum deals to take in asylum seekers. >> that's been a long-time coming. i am happy they are helping with an issue they have been partly responsible for. it's something good for our country and their country and the people who otherwise would have been harmed in the process. liz: the center left brookings institution finding immigrants are choosing to live in low-tax red states that president trump won versus living in blue states. i want to get to this. this is an issue with the
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sanctuary issue in seattle. a 16-year-old boy brutally murdered by people who claim to be members of the ms-13 gang. they beat his head in with a baseball bats and dismembered higgs body. one of the men accused in the killing is an illegal immigrant. >> i have met with families who have suffered the same situation where an illegal was released into the community without passing them over to using. it's difficult to face these parents and spouses who lost them. there is no good explanation for why the governmental entities are doing this. liz: seattle is a sanctuary city. the debate is if local authorities had stepped up and cooperate. i won't go so far to maybe a
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crime being stopped. maybe the next debate should be on immigration at the border and all the angel families who lost loved ones to crimes like this. >> i wish these people making decisions like this to release these people who committed crimes into the community to meet some of the familiar his who suffered the greatest loss they could, the loss of somebody they care about. maybe then they could seat anguish and realize how bad and horrible consequences these policies are having. liz: gavin newsom signing a law to allow illegal aliens top sit on government boards. >> these types of policies only incentivize more illegal immigration. those policies have neglect advertised consequences on our state and our country.
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that in my mind is not a great policy, but california can do what they want to do. liz: thank you for having us in your home. lou dobbs next on the fox business network. [♪] lou: good evening. we elected president trump for such times as these. times that are truly trying men's souls as thomas pain -- as thomas payne once wrote. president trump standing up to praying neocons -- braying neocons in his party. and radical dimms who each and every day work to subvert his administration and overthrow his presidency. today the president is standing by his decision to withdraw our troops from syria.
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