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>> for -- i have a lot of confidence. >> i think this is beautiful. i really think this is beautiful, i think that plant is incredible. and a great company. thank you very much. >> did rick perry offer his resignation. >> he is with me right here, he has been outstanding, we're already have his replacement, he has done a fantastic job at energy, it was time, three years is a long time, he will be leaving toward -- at the end of the year, i was going to announce it tonight at rally in texas, we have the man, a man in this case, we'll be putting in rick 's place. we'll announce it shorty okay. how are you? >> this and i great deal for texas.
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and for our country. and to are this incredible company in brand in texas is an honor for all of us. >> i mean with syria? >> we're happy, i want to thank president erdogan of turkey, thank the leaders of the kurds. many people came in to this for this. it was unconventional. but they saw it was not working out what they were doing. and we're happy with the way it worked out. very successful. and now over the next number of days, things will happen that will be positive, there is a lot of goodwill right now in turkey with kurds and everyone involved, membership people are involved -- many people are involved, i want to thank mike pence, mike pompeo, they did a fantastic job, all of my representative who went two days ago late in the evening, got there, not easy, a little bit dangerous also they did a fantastic job. >> do you think it is over? >> i do. i think it will all work out
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now. i think they needed an unconventional touch, i am very unconventional, right. i knew 6 months ago, he told me at the end of the year he would like to go, he has some ideas for something else. he is a terrific guy, he is here with us now, right here. >> can we talk to him. >> on the plane today -- >> with rick in. >> no, no, rick and i have been talking for 6 months, i thought he might go sooner, he has very big plans, he will be very successful, we have his successor, we'll announce it soon. >> is it governor --? >> he would be a good one. i tell, he would be -- their thetheywould bicycling both be . >> i it was terrible thing. >> we have high unemployment rate in france.
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>> maybe we have a better president than you do. >> are you -- [inaudible] >> thank you very much, thank you. elizabeth: president trump speaking at a new louis vuitton factory in texas, edward lawrence in washington with more, he is looking calm, cool and collected there. reporter: he did talk about rick perry, he has known for 6 months now that secretary energy perry wanted to resign, saying they have know who the name of the replacement is, a male individual, but would not tell us who. rick perry is also in the room there. he was seen by the white house pool walking with secretary wilbur ross, rick perry confirming he will resign and be in place until the end of the year, president talking about
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turkey, vice president pence announcing a ceasefire of the operation into syria by turkey for 120 hours over next 5 days, members of ypg and civilians will be moved out of the trend mile buffer zone that turkey is creates in northern syria, when there is a permanent ceasefire, safe zone will be established. in exchange u.s. will not impose additional antions to turkey -- sanctions on turkey, once the permanent ceasefire i is. >> we reached a place of agreement about how a ceasefire could benefit turkey, achieve president trump's objectives and contribute to a peaceful resolution of the safe zone. reporter: treasury secretary mnuchin said he handed vice president's list of additional tariffs they could impose on
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turk we president erdogan refused a ceasefire, and he said that kurds will watch the isis prisoners, most of the prisons are outside of the safe zone. >> the isis fighters we have captured, they will be under very strict control. various different groups but we will be watching and in charge. they will be under powerful and strict control. reporter: in the deal, safe zone under turkey control, vice president said that turkey agreed to ensure safety and well being of religious and ethi eth9 minorities there, he is wary a ceasefire will hold, and white house announcing next g7 summit will be in south florida, the trump national dorral golf resort, it has everything, can accommodate all of world leaders
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without having to use multiple hotels, and ho hotels doing it t cost, critics say this is worst kind of self interest of the president. elizabeth: they are angry about that, president indicated that in august. thank you so much for the update, president is on his way to keep america great again rally in dallas, he will speak more during our hour. let's bring in retired u.s. army general robert scales, a breakthrough here, five-day ceasefire, your reaction? >> the president has managed to reverse what was a up to this time a tragic situation, there is a lot of unknowns. what about the russians? they are occupying our basis in syria? and -- bases in syria and residual for american force in
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syria. if our troops are gone our ability to influence events on the ground are over. and how about syria and assad is he moving into territory and iran. one more thing, the optivity ops bother me, warriors never leave a comrade behind under fire, as our soldiers continue to withdraw, seeing their compounds occupied by russians there a sense they have let their kurdish allies down. elizabeth: tell us, talk to us about isis, what is isis threat? is it contained. >> of course it is not contained. good news, hopefully that the president will be able to arrange with the kurds to keep the isis prisoners under guard. because you know, the most vicious, and troubling ad to iss
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movement are if prison. particularly the foreign fighters, it is important to keep emensconced where they are. >> okay, let's recap what happening as of this hour. the white house has reached a temporary five-day ceasefire with turkey, possibly new sanctions on turkey. if turkey does not step up. we know that president sep a letter to turkey president erdogan, warning him not to be a fool. general, your take on how senator lindsey graham's split with the president here. >> why are we protecting syria land, assad is not a trip o a ff ours. elizabeth: sound bite from lindsey graham, questioning why
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would you withdraw u.s. troops, you need to step up and be more like reagan. >> i think he has a point. i am a military historian, i have been studying warfare all my life, rarely in history of american military have a thousand men been so successful in achieving our national security objectives with very little virtually no loss in life, this operation of very effective. it was a essentially a wall between the turks and the kurds, it was working very well. did president trump blow it up? temporarily yes. will the ceasefire work? that is to be seen. but turks don't have a very good track record in keeping their promise. elizabeth: president says that lindsey graham wants to stay in the middle east for a thousand years, he does not want a never ending war.
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he has been saying that for some time, and campaigning on. >> in come on, great powers have done endless wars for 2500 years. elizabeth: afghanistan has been empire of graveyards for century. >> oh. >> president said he does not want u.s. to be in a forever war. >> a thousand men, acting as a bull work against tu turkish aggression is a positive use of american forces. i am sorry, endless wars are a responsibility for great power. british war and india for 250 years, and this is parts of the -- not all wars begin glory usually and end glory usually -- usually. elizabeth: i want to stay on this. secretary of state will head to
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israel to meet with president netanyahu to calm the waters, your reaction? >> well, if this whole thing was started with a phone call, what are the israelis thinking about that? syria is in their neighborhood. will a call from putin, create unrest in western europe? there is a lot of uncertainty about american resolve based on this episode. elizabeth: general thank you for your insight. >> you bet. elizabeth: coming up, staying on what is going in region, super power coming on rescue of turkey. which is in a world of economic pain. which super power is stepping in. will it inflame it more? and president about to speak, she in texas, on his way to the keep america great again rally in dallas, we have the story, coming up. debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right.
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elizabeth: welcome back, bring in former whitewater deputy independent count robert bittman, he worked under ken starr, what do you make of "washington post" reporting that mitch mcconnell telling republican senator to get ready for an impeachment trial by thanksgiving. >> seems that what senator saying is that he anticipates
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that house will move forward and that he intends to get this into senate and a trial completed and out as soon as possible. elizabeth: okay. they would need two-thirds majority in senate to impeach the president. we're grateful you are on the show, senator mcconnell really condition after the democrats tweeting: >> that is right. before president trump was even inaugurated, there were democrats who came out, saying it was il ill illegitimate. a lot of this stuff is made up, they just don't like him and his policies. elizabeth: media wanted trump
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impeached in 2016. >> president pressures publicly his attorney general to investigate, prosecute a political rival, is in and of itself an abuse of power, ash ah ab-- a >> there are tools that congress has. elizabeth: daily news in new york said, he is getting impeached. >> let's go to president trump. >> they had fighting, they said we don't like this fighting too much. a little more difficult than people thought, i want to thank president erdogan of turkey, thank the kurds and kurd leadership, and certain other countries behind the scenes were helping. this is a tremendous thing. isis is under control. and we're continuing to capture
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more. we have a tremendous situation worked out so many different ways. it is an honor to have been involved, i want to thank vice president pence, and secretary of state pompeo, they traveled through the night. i don't know how safe it is to travel it was. a lot of different reports going on, but they got there, they did a fantastic job. we sense some early representatives to the site and the area where they negotiated. we made a deal that i think in the best interest of civilization. beyond turkey and beyond syria and all country that could have been involved in a disasterrous war where millions of people could have been killed. we were able to do something. i think we'll get it done, now we get it done. so we have a pause for a period of time, a ceasefire, a pause.
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and during that pause, a lot of thing happening. already they are starting to happen, people want to see it happen, it was a great thing, i want to thank everyone and. bernard thank you for the incredible job you do, you are one of the truly great business people but really a visionary, it is mora more than a businessu are an artist and a visionary and congratulate you this is a great vision you had for the state of texas and our country. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. today we continue the extraordinary revival of american manufacturing, we proudly celebrate the opening of the brand new louis vuitton, a name i know well. it cost me a lot of money over the years. it a workshop, right here in
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johnston county, texas, we're honored to be joined today -- thank you. [applause] we'reon horre honored to be joiy some great members of my cabinet, they wanted to be here, this a very important event. we work hard on jobs, our country setting records on jobs, in so many ways, we have commerccommerce secretary wilbu, thank you. labor secretary jea gene scalia thank you. a very good friend of mine with me from the beginning, and somebody that is going to be going at the end of the year, i'm going to miss you so much, a managinaman who has been your lm talented governor, secretary of energy rick perry, a fantastic
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job for a long period of time, we appreciate it department of energy is far progressed from the day three years ago when you took it over, thank you very much. we'll be announcing the replacement and he i think it a he in it case, i think he will do a fantastic job. we worked on that together, right, rick? thank you very much. also joining us it your great congressman rodger williams, a friend of man, a brave gentleman too. thank you rodger. and is this your territory? wow, i have known him for so long, now i go to your territory, i see why they like you, i know why they like you, thank you very much. much. i hope so, they better it is techsic, thetexas. and jame jaime mccourt, we're grateful to bernard and everyone
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at louis vuitton. and the louis vuitton family. alexander, i have gotten to know alexander, he is a special young man. and global chairman, thank you very much alexander, where are you? we don't lose him much with that height. how tall, great, thank you, great job. and global chairman, ceo michael burke. thank you very were. good job. been with the company a long time, 40 is this -- 40 years. he said before he was as tall as alexander when he started, great job. chairman, ceo for north america anish malwani, thank you very much, great job, also, president and ceo of louis vuitton,
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america's zone, lanisarcisa elrd thank you. >> i want to thank you for your confidence in u.s., and investment in lone star state, the great state of texas, you will be very happy, very happy. and as bernard mention we met after the election to discuss my vision for creating an american manufacturing renaissance through historic tax cuts and better trade deals and reregulation, we're making trade deals like no one has seen, we have phase 1 with china, far bigger than thought, also financial services, many other thin, but trade deals with south korea. with mexico, canada, assuming that democrats get it passed. that is a question, they don't
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seem to like deals very much, that i have very important transaction. the usmca . we're joined by jared and ivanka here stand up, what a good job you do. even though they are related to me, i will tell you, what a job. evaivanka is responsibility for4 million jobs this year, a incredible success, he started two and a half years ago, she wanted 500,000 jobs -- that is a lot. but it was typical ivanka, now number i think just crossed 14 million jobs to walmart, to exxonmobil to the great companies, they train people, and the numbers are incredible, that is one reason that our number are so good, jared thank
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you so much both. bernard, had faith in the vision of doing something right here in this incredible state, promise to bring a new factory to the uzbekistanuse -- to the "usa to, today he delivered. louis vuitton 50 million dollar investment will be big and incredible to the small town of alvarado, a community fewer the, it is a very big workshop, a great name, i could learn something from you about brands. i like, that the workshop. but this workshop will soonism employee 500 of most highly skilled workers in the world, no one can match precision, and perfection of an american artisan. workers here will have great pay equal fee health care, 401(k)s, and by the way, 401(k)s since my
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election have gone through the roof. and n nobody wants to see home t in half, they are going up, they are up 82, 91%, they have been up. when they get to go and press that lefter to vote for who -- lever to vote, i have a feeling we'll do well, as we've have done in texas and in 2016, in texas, one reason that i love the state so much. and also profit sharing. every year louis vuitton will pay more than 26 million dollars in wages, and that number will increase higher at the facility doubles to 1,000 workers in a short period of time. every purse, handbag and piece of luggage produced here, will be made by hand, and bear the symbol of excellence, envied around the world, it will also have made in the usa stamped on
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it, we appreciate that. made in the usa. under my administration, we believe that we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we're doing that in record numbers, today we have more people works in the united states than have ever worked in cuour country before. after losing 60 no thousand factories under previous two administration we have gained 10,000. they are coming in in droves, last year we saw biggest increase in manufacturing jobs in over two decades, investment like the one we celebrate today, given will united states, the hottestest economy on earth, sie the election we created 6.4 million jobs, gained 775,000 new
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jobs in texas. nearly 7 million americans have been lifted off food stamps, median household income increased by 1400 dollars to a new all-time high. and median -- i don't know if you have seen it out yesterday, meadian household income more than 5,000 dollars higher that does not include the tax cuts. that is something. unemployment at the lowest rate in over a half century, african-american and hispanic-american, and asian-american unemployment rates reached low el lowest levs recorded. texas unemployment rate is lowest in history. our governor has done a great job, our lieutenant governor a fantastic job, senators, we have
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really -- got some fantastic people. ken, everyone. we have really done a brilliant job, lead by former governor, rick you were 12 years? how much? good okay, i thought you corrected me, i would hate to be corrected, i am glad i was right, amazing achievement are result of policy that puts american worker first, since our tax cuts and regulation cuts emergency companies have brought nearly a trillion back to the shores, money that could never have come back, it was restricted. over trillion, actually now over a trillion dollars. we have ended war in american energy, america is number one producer of oil and natural gas in the world. with texas producing 30% more natural gas, and 60% more oil that means more jobs, higher wages and lower prices at the pump. incredible number.
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we're forging a new trade agenda based on fairness and reciprocity. my favorite word, reciprocal trade, replacing nafta that was a terrible deal, but with the usmcarc ica, companies realize r is never a better time to hire, vist, build and grow in united states of america, this hottest time we had. it is incredible wha what is happening in the country. my administration started the pledge to american workers thanks to again ivanka's leadership, private sector partners will produce many more jobs over a very short period of time. and today, i am pleased to announce louis vuitton is also signing the pledge, ensuring antion for all 1,000 texas
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workers here in johnson county and thank you, we have 1,000 more workers we can add to the list. louis vuitton stu. -- thank you, thank you very much. >> truly fitting that name of this facility is rechambeau ranch. named for french general who helped general george washington win the decisive battle of american revolution and secure american independents that is great, today france remains oldest ally but one of our most trusted and cherished, we have a grit relationship with chance, we have our little disputes with emmanuel every once in a while, say hello to emmanuel, we're doing well, france is a great country, a wonderful group of people, we have fun, i like your president very much. actually. today with help of a great french partner, we're achieving a freu true victory for people f
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texas and united states, i want to express my deep appreciation to people at louis vuitton and our devoted, skilled and beloved american workers, now moy my hor to cut ribbon and officially welcome louis vuitton to the great state of texas, thank you bernard, thank you everyone. [applause] >> thank you, all. elizabeth: that is president trump much ribbon cutting ceremony for the family in johnston county, texas. in alvarado, first daughter, ivanka and her husband jared, president sounding upbeat. i think we have deneen borelli
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with us. >> yes. elizabeth: president hammering away at his strong point, manufacturing, your take? >> i love the words made in the usa. maybe i will be able to afford a louis vuitton bag now. i don't know. but that is great for the locals in texas. we're talking more jobs. and the president talked about higher -- hire, grow and invest in the usa and in american workers. this is a great event that president had. leading up to his great rallyel that go on later tonight. elizabeth: deneen, we are trend spotting, picking up trends that media has been missing, starting with the "evening edit," we saw trump signs on front lawns, aious tharkansas -- across the , and media thought that president
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would lose, look at this. the democrat party represents wealthiest individuals in country, and republicans represent the working class. the democrat parties voters median household income up more than 15% over last decade, for republican voter, working palace, up 3%, those -- the heartland, industrial states are moving republican. >> well, yeah, it does come down to jobs, and people wanting to be able to provide for their families, you look at democrats they have a war on fossil fuel, they want to did away with coal, with anything that has involved with fossil fuel, we're talking thousands of jobs, untold number of household that would be affected. because democrats have a problem with coal that is cheap affordable and reliable. and so, we're talking about the welfare of hard working morning, that is something that i think
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voterring need to recognize -- voters need to recognize, would you support a politician who would put you out of a job. elizabeth: blue collar wages, low income wages they have been popping up under president trump, jobless rate in 50 states have been going down. here is the thing, elizabeth warren now in trouble. 2020 democrats have been bashing her image as straight talking truth teller speaking truth to power, because she is dodging questions over her big government take over of health wear. data coming in cost was the sing single player plan is bigger than what government spending on social security, medicare, medicaid, food combined. >> combined. she will not answer the question how she will pay, they know it
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is a train wreck, they don't want to talk about it. but they it will harm hard working families. elizabeth: and issue with the 2020 democrat they talk like tax hike, walter mondale or juror jn kerry. critics saying cold up there in moral high brown, talk that michael bloomberg could step? >> yeah, i'm thinking like who is not jumping in to the race when the democrats. i am waiting for hillary clinton to say i am in, bloomberg, nanny state former mayor from new york city, do as i say, not as i do, he also has a war on coal, he has a ton of money in effort to fight again the coal industry that comes to jobs, he cannot relate to the hard working men and women the man is an elite, a
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progressive and all about big government that is less freedom and liberty for you and your family. elizabeth: new yorker itd like how he durned ne -- liked how hw york city. >> it depends on what he turns he was trying to control people in their daily life style. >> dennine thank you. >> thank you. >> president trump, his rally keep america great rally, in dallas. we will take you there for a live preview, coming up.
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in the region. china helping to rescue turkey. in a world of economic pain. china expert, here is the play. china wants a bigfoot hold in turkey. turkey is a pathway to europe. right? >> right, that is the background. as say turkey's economy is struggling. that gives china an increase to increase presence. >> this is trump administration, working to nail down its policy in the region. you know there is big hot debate on that. put all, out of syria. >> well, i am not an expert on the middle east, i see here is if you have instability, have you an opportunity for the chinese to make trouble for the united states, trump administration goal to stabilize the situation, that great. if they can't, chinese will look for a chance to gain at our ebbs
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expense. elizabeth: china growth rate is slowest for a while, will congress, step up and help president to nail down a trade deal with china, trade down nafta 2.0 or wreck it. >> i think more like spoil it. nafta 2.0. usmca, usa, mexico, canada, there should a decent shot of that passing. china. if we don't have details a lot of opportunity for politician to say a bad deal. elizabeth: china has bought -- year-to-date. would they pullback out of phase i. or more tariffs on china good-bygood-bye christmastime -- >> they are looking for to
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cancel the tariffs due december 15, that is possible. that would finish up a deal you know in next two months. >> this is -- is this a play for thtrump administration. we know consumers pay thoser tariffs, is his play to get manufacturing from overseas back home. >> that is his long-term play. i think president -- >> do you think it working now. >> not yet, it takes a long time. people demand results right away, president has a result this year he did not have before, that important in my opinion in the election. just looking at our goods we send back and forth to china, president's number one election issue on china, china was taking money from us. that gap is falling, only fallen when he had recessions, now when our economy is doing fine.
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president can say, i told you i would fix it, i did. you have to stick with it. he has this year goin going form to talk about that no one else has accomplished. elizabeth: thank you deryck scissors. >> thank you. elizabeth: we ran out of time. lou dobbs is here with a preview of what is coming up on his show. >> i will talk quickly. congressman matt gaetz joining us. we'll take up why rino leadership of house of representative joined with the democrat to oppose the president's withdrawal of our troops from syria. hhs secretary, aczar on the administration record in cutting drug costs and doing so much for healthcare, a lot of which is not known, we're joined by brilliant author james stewart, his new book.
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deep state corruption, and david bossie on the radical dimm a efforts to over throw the president of the united states hope you join us for that and more at top of the hour. elizabeth: all right. thank you. what a show. later in the show, president trump top immigration official now saying, that there are potentially double the number of illegal aliens in the united states as previously believed. we have been on the story, we have more details coming up. with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k.
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elizabeth: okay, president trump is on the move at this hour, about to hold i keep america great campaign rally. later in dallas, big push to keep texas in 2020. president beat hillary clinton by 9 percentage points in texas, first time single digit margin since 1996. casey stegall at the rally, they have been lining up for hours to get into the rally? reporter: it has been insane, our photographers and crew had to arrive at 7:00 to get satellite truck parked.
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there were about a thousand people here at 7:00. 12 hours before the event got underway. no doubt, there are a lot of excited people in this crowd waiting for president trump to take the stand, which shaping in just -- the stage, which is happening in just about an hour from now. the american airline center is the backdrop for this make america -- keep america great rally. i should say. this is where the dallas mavericks play ball, where the dallas stars play hockey. this is very much an atmosphere that feels like a sporting event. you make your way outside, have you vendors that are selling t-shirts and buttons. you have people getting popcorn, and hamburgers to get their seats, get ready for the president to take the stage, no doubt he will talk about a
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number of things, we'll have to see if syria, and also the news about his energy secretary rick perry, former governor of this state. we'll see if he will address the crudcrowd here about this. this venue can hold about 20,000 people, 20,000. and just looking around, the upper level stills have to be filled. we understand that the line is still quite long outside to get in. it takes a bit of time for folks to come in, it will be a big night for a lot of people. we are here. and we will keep you posted on everything that president has to say. later, liz, back to you. >> casey, 20,000. casey stegall thank you so much. next up, president trump top immigration official now saying that there are potentially twice as many illegal aliens in the united states, as previously
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that state. liz: that was acting director u.s. citizenship and immigration services, ken cuccinelli citing a non-partisan study that says the number of illegal i aments in the u.s. has potentially doubled to over 22 million. congressman, twice as many? >> this report from yale and m.h i.f. came out d -- yale and m.i.t., and 22 million is the minimum. we have a lot of people here who shouldn't be here. liz: i want your reaction to this story. border patrol agents in arizona found 32 illegal aliens crammed
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into the back of a refrigerated truck set to 47 degrees. how can anybody deny this is not a crisis. >> this is the same story of humanity being abused by human traffickers, cartels, so and and so forth. it's a huge money-making operation down on the border. we wind up with people that are hurt, that are killed. since the democrats will not help us in congress, we have to start having interior enforcement. we have over a million people that have federal orders to be removed from this country. they had their cases heard, and we have to start following the law. we have to get these folks and send them back home. and the president has doning a bang-up job. liz: if it's 22 million, that
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means all the criticism of i.c.e., i understand what the controversies are. but they are up against a big wall of problems with 22 million illegal aliens in the country. this debate has been so impoverished with data analysis. and i want your take on what's going on at the rally. >> there is a lot going on. we are waiting for the president to come. it's inexcusable what the american tax taxpayers, our schools, our hospitals. the burden on the american taxpayers with this many illegal aliens. people are literally being killed by people who shouldn't be here. we have democrats protecting them in these areas. thank goodness the president has
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been using his executive pen to make sure a lot of this is stopped. lou dobbs next. [♪] lou: good evening. president trump set off a firestorm of bipartisan wailing and protests when he ordered the withdrawal of our troops from northern syria and stood his ground against even the leaders of his own party as has been their custom, abandoned the president to vote for a democratic resolution opposing the president's order to withdraw these troops. those same republican leaders side with the radical dimms and they look all the weaker with the major development of this day. president trump
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