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>> david, i'll make a $1,000 bet, this is not the last "star wars" movie. david: i would not take that bet. i plan to go to see this. that is it for "bulls and bears," we'll see you next time. elizabeth: coming up, turkey and russia agreeing to a buffer zone in syria. will it hold? the push to protect syrian oil fields. that debate tonight, th debate n president getting criticizes for removing troops, as former president obama promised multiple times there would be no u.s. boots on ground in syria. >> to campaign 2020, pence and biden battling it out in a key swing state, that moody's analytics said it the state to catch for. can a 2020 democrat stop trump
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powerful reelection case. a free trade, manufacturing jobs created on his watch that president obama mocked add quote, needing a magic wawn wano create, saying they are never coming back. but they did. and selling impeachment to voters. democrat talk about making the case to voters to maybe beyond christmas. is this the new two year mueller probe. and following democrats who are threatening to withhold trump administration officials paychecks, if they don't cooperate with impeachment inquiry. we have a story. letting border agency connection dna to help -- collect dna. >> and o'rourke in a fight with
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an angel mom. those stories and more tonight. >> i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: thanks for joining us, you are watching the fox bex business network. to turkey, syria fight. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more. reporter: ambassador jim jeffrey, u.s. envoy to syria who helped negotiate the ceasefire with turkey, testified on capitol hill, he was not consulted before president pulled u.s. troops out of syria adding when pressed -- >> if u.s. troops had been given the order to stand and fight against a nate oral -- nato, ally, i think you are right the turks may have thought twice.
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reporter: ambassador jeffrey was asked whether the turkish invasion was inevitable. >> it was a very real possibility mr. chairman, not incandescent, we told turk what's would happen, they would not get far in this offensive, they have not got u gotten far. reporter: today as soon as convoy of roughly 100 military vehicles with u.s. troops retreats from syria to cross to iraq, the iraqi military said they not welcome. defense secretary mark esper traveling in the region, was asked by reporters if u.s. troops would be deployed to countries who pay cost of them being there, like saudi arabia? >> we're not a mercenary force, mercenary forces do things for pay. the aim is not to stay in iraq, the aim to pour soldiers out,
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get them back home. reporter: some u.s. troops might stay at two basis in syria to watch the oil fields and prevent iran from filling the vacuum left by u.s. withdrawal. >> the ceas ceasefire gave u.s. forces cover while they withdrew across border to iraq. president erdogan of turkey russia president putin met for 6 hours and announced russian soldiers and turkish soldiers will be conducting patrols on the border. liz. elizabeth: thank you so much for your reporting. joining me, republican senator marsa blackburn. you serve on the arms services committee, you met with two senators and president of syrian defense council. >> yes, we met with president
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ahmed, heard from her yesterday, i have to tell you, courage, leadership, she one tough gal. and doing such a great job expressing the concerns of the kurds in syria. they have been with us every step was way. i have to tell you, i think when they look at what obama did with the red line, did he smudge, now with the pullback of troops, they are very concerned. they want to make certain we'll be there with them. we're going to help them provide air cover, make certain they don't go through an ethnic cleansing, they have the protection, they will need, and then also protect the oil fields so they have a revenue source. those are the concerns. we are -- we were pleased to have the meeting, then pleased to work with the expression of their needs.
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>> general jack keane was on the show last night, i would like to play a sound bite and bet your reaction. >> this ceasefire in itself, enabled policymakers in our government to include the president, look at implications of what is taking place. and what is occurring as a result of the ceasefire, and make adjustments. elizabeth: the president is getting push back on what is going on, he is getting criticized for how it was handled. u.s. military occupation of eastern syria was never approved by congress, since 2013, pro that to end of his term president obama promised 15 times no u.s. boots on the ground in syria. >> we would not put boots on the ground. instead our acted would be designed to be limited intureration and scope. to situation on ground in syria, we will not be placing u.s. ground troops to try to control.
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>> the resolution we submitted today does not call for the deployment of u.s. ground combat forces to iraq or syria. elizabeth: what president obama backtracked on that, congress did not criticize. >> you saw was president obama was, no boots on ground but there were forces in syria at that point. that was another case of say one thing, do another. he gave you know different things that were for humanitarian aid, but not to protect themselves. to avoid ethnic cleansing and make sure they have air cover they need. now president trump in this administration, has done a much better job of meeting the needs of the kurds, the kurds have been with us, sacrificed 11,000 lives in this defense. and fighting against isis. elizabeth: the president is
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getting criticized for the way the pull-out was handled. house democrats are attacking president trump's pullback as benefiting russia. remember this 2016 "washington post" headline reads obama proposes new military partnership with russia and syria. talking about using forces with u.s. and russian air air force o coordinate a bombing campaign there is a lot of back and forth. >> we have to make certain this isis does not reform, they do not go back to other countries, they don't go into the european countries. they don't come back and attack us. the kurds have been there, have been protects the towns where the isis fighters are held. yes, some have escaped. some of these families have escaped. they are going back to syria, back to iraq and other
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countries, what we do not top see happen -- not want to see happen is for isis to reform, then come back and attack us attacke,attack or men, women inm and attack our allies, certain we work with kurds we help them, we avoid ethnic cleansing, deal with humanitarian needs we provide air cover, we make 7 that these isis fighters are not going to be let out. i do not think that russians and the turks are going to try to keep these isis fighters in the prisons, in we know that the kurds are going to work hard to keep them there. this is one of the reasons they need these items, from us and president ahmed was specific about that yesterday. elizabeth: senator marcia blackburn great to see you come back soon. >> thank you. >> get you updated on israel,
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prime minister netanyahu failed to form a united government in israel with his rival, fox news tray yingst is in jerusalem with more. reporter: in trying to form a government. after a close race in mid september, netanyahu was given nod by israeli president at taking a second attempt this year at garnering coalition support. netanyahu's opponent will get a chance to -- while building a voting bloc. netanyahu claims to have made every effort to work with to create a government. >> in past weeks i made every effort to bring benny to the negotiating table. every effort to avoid another
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election. unfortunately he refused, time and again. >> today he called all parties in israel, including arab parties for first time in 20 years, analyst say he will likely run to same issues was not having enough support to reach a soon vote majority in israeli parring am. amid a tumultuous time for netanyahu and state of israel. if he fails to be reelected prime minister, he will not be able to pass an immunity law related to his case. as for israel continue threats from iran and iranian proxies and uncertainty in syria has raised regional security concerns. yesterday was prime minister's birthday, he did receive a letter from president trump, wishing him a happy birthday, reaffirming the relationship
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between u.s. and israel. there are new questions in the middle east about how reliable america will be as an ally to country like israel moves forward after president trump abandoned previously u.s. allied kurds this month. elizabeth: thank you. >> we get you updated on money and market, gerri willis is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. reporter: stocks lower, dow down 40, s&p down 11, and nasdaq down 59. boeing shares, the stock higher after sighting progress in getting 737 max to service. and they announced kevin macallister would be stepping down, he runs the commercial division. other earnings in news, mcdonald's and travelers reporting disappointment, that brought dow down 135. hasbro off, after company said
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that china trade tensions were cutting into their profits, retailers were canceling orders ahead of new december 15 tariff, softbank winning approval from wewerk board to take control of company it faces major cash flow problem, adam new man will take the money offers to step away from hillm of the company. >> thank you so much. >> up ahead, big impeachment story is now selling the impeachment narrative to voters, nancy pelosi out with a new quote, fact sheet. >> and reports coming in democrats are threatening to withhold paychecks if president trump officials do not cooperate? that story coming up.
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diversed, hud secretary, ben carson was attacked over holding up funds to puerto rico. >> where in federal law. you are empowered, to withheld money that was supposed to go to puerto rico. >> i can't give you chapter and verse, it does exist, congress has stayed t said to the secret. >> reclaiming my time. your staff pre previously claim. >> are you looking for answer or a sound bite. >> no, no. reporter: carson added he wanted inspector general report to see where the money was going before they ended up giving money out, puerto rico has access to 1.2 billion they can draw from. democrat blast treasury secretary mnuchin over russian sanctions then tr trying to getm everyone to commit in treasury
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department to follow -- up -- subpoena. >> i will assure you we'll follow the law. >> congressa -- as reviewed by your general counsel, we have received subpoenas we did not think were legal, i will refer them to my general counsel, they will be reviewed, i can assure you, we will always follow the law. reporter: they did talk about freddie may and fannie mack. they need congressional action. treasury secretary or group actually told them, in the current state of freddie may, fannie mack would fail again, i talked with former commerce secretary under obama administration. he on capitol hill, trying to get usmcarca passed before
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christmas. >> we urge all sides, working group appointed by the speaker and the u.s. trade representative office to conclude, nail down the issues, as soon as possible to bring it up for a vote. reporter: gary lock there, ambassador former ambassador is on capitol hill trying to get those democrats to pass the usmca . elizabeth: thank youe edward, battle of vice president, pence duking it out with joe biden over jobs in a swing state that moody's analytics said it the key state to watch for who wins 2020. we bring in dennis gart gartman. the state is pennsylvania. is job growth the president's best case with voters?
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>> no question, the job growth is probably number one. stock market prob probably twod economy is three. if we think we'll bring enormous numbers of manufacturing jobs back to united states, that is not going to happen. we'll bring some back, some have already come back, but the manufacturing center we were in 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s? no, i was lucky enough to grow up in akron, ohio, it was rubber capital of the world, every tire on every car in united states was manufactured there, there has not been a tire manufacture in akron, ohio for 20 years. you ask people if they want rubber companies to come back it has been placed by high-tech. we replaced old with new. elizabeth: president created
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482,000 manufacturing jobs since high-tech office. and president obama. making fun of president trump needing a magic wand to create them. >> he will bring all these jobs back. how is he going to do that? what is he going to do? he said i'll negotiate a better deal, how are you going to negotiate that? what magic wand do you have? elizabeth: that was number of negotiating, just sit down get it done. we have states with jobs, there are fears that manufacturing is in a recession, is this a tension point for trump right now. >> can it be, it shall be probably, but we do a better job in u.s. of avoiding bringing back manufacturing jobs, and changing them to high technology
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jobs. i was lucky enough to go to graduate school in north carolina, i was there in 19 70s, textile and fu furniture was mar jobs it has been replaced by high-tech, that is what is going on. president has brought that about with deregulation, and we have the best education system in the world, let's aflawe applaud ordr that. elizabeth: a great point. but it has changed. i wonder if the government is keeping up with what you say in terms of how it puts out its data, kudlow said that u.s. is only growing global economy. you go to what president obama said, and president trump done, look at china, china is losing manufacturing jobs to india. and vietnam is luring away those companies too. india, now taking in samsung and
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foxconn. the president has overturned the table here in this story. >> there a reason why china is losing jobs to india, india with benefit of a british culture has a better legal system, a belief in property rights, china does not believe in property rights, jobs will continuously be leaving china, to india, and going to thailand. and they will leave china, because chinese wages are getting higher, that is not new, it will be something that will happen for next 20 years. >> dennis gartman thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: we have shore stori stories. 11 parents charged in the nation's biggest college admission cheating scandal, they include lori loughlin and her husband mos mossimo, they face additional charges are trying to bribe college programs.
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they face bribery charges now, this raises a chance of more time behind bars. all 11 have pleaded not guilty, prosecutors pushing hard on them to flip their plea. elizabeth: pg&e could implement a second power outage, the dangerous winds return? california. >> president jimmy carter, we wish him well, he is suffering in the hospital after suffering a minor pelvic fracture, he fell for second time this month, the 95-year-old jimmy carter is now recovering at home, he required stitches to his face. to singapore, a companytivities a taxi -- testing a taxi, a drone by german firm, 18 propeller hover taxi. trying to stop the worse traffic conditions across asian cities.
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>> and look at this. second meteor shower this month, bringing 20 to 40 visible shooting stars every hour through next week. elizabeth: big. impeachment story, sellings impeachment narrative to voters, nancy pelosi. but now this, democrat talk about delaying making their case, maybe in time for christmas, maybe after? we have more on the story. >> and this story, roll call reports house democrats threatened to withhold trump administration officials' paychecks if they don't cooperate, that story coming up. 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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administration officials if they don't cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. congressman joining me. october 1 letter from foreign affairs letter threaten to withhold paychecks. threatened the same in a letter to pompeo? they with hol -- withhold paych. >> sounds like quid pro quo to me, let's withhold their paycheck unless they do something they want. this is same old bullying tactics from the various democrats in what is right now the most unfair treatment of a president. the biggest witch-hunt i have seen, perhaps in history of the country. elizabeth: you know four polls show majority oppose, they are against impeachmenting trump, quinnipiac uniques, wsj,
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monmouth college, "new york times." more than half say, don't want it, they don't want the impeachment of the president or removing him. >> i tell you these numbers would increase more than they are if the american people actually saw what was going on in the dungeon in adam schiff's dungeon, there is not a word that is coming out of the hearings that we're having so-called impeachment inquire that's would ever be admitted in a court of law, none of this should be classified, american people are being locked out even members of congress are locked out. this is the most secretive, nontransparent -- it is absolutely 6 innin sickening and disgusting, impeachment should be taken seriously, not as one sided as this is, it is shamef
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shameful. elizabeth: we want to show quinnipiac and monmouth, and merrick college, other results, they no impeachment. >> other issues, zag poll, president trump is gaining on biden, leading with you know, the big city voters and gen xers, interesting. >> it is. gain, i don't think that this should come as a surprise to anyone. the american people understand fairness. and what is happening righ righw is an absolute disgrace. there is zero that is taking place right now that fair. and the american people get that, they understand who is behind it. this not surprising to me that president is doing as good as polls indicate, if truth were
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known, those numbers would double. elizabeth: the big impeachment story, selling the impeachment narrative to voters, nancy pelosi has a new fact sheet about the president's alleged abuses of power. we're still trying to get a feed on what laws they will say that president broke. we have been studying it here, now memorial day delay -- they may delay the timeline of makes the case to voterring until maybe after christmas? is this another two year mueller probe? >> it could be, the facts again the president are not on the side of the democrats, there is no law broken. the witnesses they are bringing forth, this all second-hand information we have yet to have anyone who was on call or in meetings. no one who has been able at all to give any evidence of wrong doing of the president.
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we as a minor ti minority party, vereven allowed to bring witness we want to. this is horrible. elizabeth: president talked to sean hannity last night, he said that impeachment process. started the day he was inaugurated, it start the march 2016. and then july 2016, congressmen calling for president's impeachment early. your reaction? >> it is true, they didn't like the results of the election, they have been trying to get rid of this president from day one, we have been through two and a half years of whole russia collusion fiasco that was proven absolutely false. that did not work, now they have a telephone call. that -- that is recent, they are trying to make something of that. it was a perfect telephone call,
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has not. there is a problem, many in media don't find this to be alarming, i am glad you bring it up. it does not result in removal of trump from was s office, so thee they don't care. elizabeth: it has been delayed to things like interview with christopher steel of steel dossier, and disagreement. nbc news says now john du durham got a green light to probe. reportedly found something significant. basically that federal prosecutors are asking about bias. anti-trump bias. for certain individuals in this case. your reaction. >> this is great john durham u.s. attorney is looking into this, we should. it is really on a separate track, durham is looking at
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intel and fbi and obama administration abuses and horowitz, is looking at fisa abuse for donald trump this could not come at a politically worse time, if he had some of this ammo to push back on his current critics who are harshing conspiracy theory number two to remove him from office it would be helpful with nancy pelosi's narrative. we never -- democrat never wanted to get to bottom of russia conspiracy is shows level at which they will go to destroy a political opponent. elizabeth: about principles of how our country is run. this reportedly went deeper than we realized. what was going on, du durham tem interviews current and former fbi officials and wants to question -- brennan and clapper.
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elizabeth: lou dobbs joining us with a preview of his show. >> not sit down yet, we'll have lou in a second. let's go to patrice with the next story. we have democrat infighting, former field director for the dnc. ahead of 2016 election, attacking bernie sanders. bernie sanders is defending congresswoman democrat tulsi gabbard against the hillary clinton's attack. >> liz, the wounds are don't, and still festering from 2016, really sad you see you know a
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sitting member of congress, being den graded and called a russian asset by former first lady, former secretary of state, hillary clinton. this is a saddened so. -- episode, clinton produced no evidence to suggest it is true, and. has politics sunk so low, you are not willing to accept your loss, you are still blaming everyone else. this problem with hillary clinton. you know, liz, she used to be one of the most admired women in the nation according to gallup from 2011 to 2016, then it changed. 4 percent of people admire her, as on one of the a woman, she is doing a lot of disservice to herself by continuing to attack everyone. elizabeth: what poll says 4%. >> gallup, they asked questions of americans, who do you find to
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be most admired, outside of family friends, relatives she used to be tops. elizabeth: hillary clinton said again party candidate, jill stein was a russian asset. this is tulsi gabbard going on defense for herself. >> to say anything to her. >> well she had something to say about me. i would have been happy to have that conversation directly face-to-face with her. >> when tulsi gabbard defends herself, president trump came to her defense, pundits and analysts, doubling down on that story line she might be a russian asset. >> it was sad. first person to stand up say, wait this ridiculous was van jones, a cnn host, i agree with him to criminal justice reform but not a lot. he was only one to stop madness, this is ridiculous, how you can call her that.
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and so with no evidence. it sad. elizabeth: a military combat veteran, patrice thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: now we have lou dobbs joining us with a preview of his show. >> worth waiting for. we'll talk with general jack keane about what is going on in syria. why 200 troops stay in syria after the president ordered them removed. what is required to make sense of america's role in middle east. dr. michael pillsbury joining us, talk about latest in china trade talks. and the the reasons that we're dealing with a country determined to destroy or at very least dominate us. and congressman matt gaetz former federal prosecutor sidney powell. ken vogel with us to take up everything from impeachment to well making every day a brighter day in america.
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start today at principal.com. liz: the trump administration's big move on border security is going to collect dna samples from illegal aliens. this will help detect fraudulent family claims. what's your reaction to this proposal, sheriff? >> i think it's a great policy. if a police officer comes to your door he will provide credentials to show you who he is. and you will identify people when you let them in your home. in the border that's still a legal action going on. the border patrol should have the absolute ability to identify everybody who comes across that
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border. dna is the golden standard and it's not invasive at all. liz: a voter in phoenix, arizona, asked beto o'rourke at a town hall. what's with your open border policies. beto tweeted an attack on the voter. up grants pose no treat to her. and we need to call out people for saying they do. we are not talking about legal immigration. beto and the 2020 democrats totally mislead the american people.
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>> his naive tee and disrespect is incredible. while there may be good people crossing the border to find a better day, the predators they fled from are following them into the country. so they are a danger to us in a lot of regards, the predators, that is. and in the angel moms case a direct threat. liz: an angel mom, marianne mendoza. her son was killed by an illegal alien driver. mendoza wrote an opinion piece attacking beto saying you and the other democrats and your cavalier open border policies are a slap to every one who are the victims of illegal alien
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crime. >> they are wanting everybody to come in and they don't want us to touch them. and these people are coming in. and some of them are going to be evil among us. and the people i have got in jail, we have 70% of the illegal aliens we have detained are repeat offenders. if they are let out, 70% chance they will offend again. he's naive in the statement. i think what you are saying is spot-on. liz: the president gave a moving state of the union address where he had angel parents sitting in the audience. he could bring the angel families back in at the debates. >> i encourage him to do that. i think it's a powerful moment. >> when we talk to these angel
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families. we had them on our show. we asked them, democrats reached out to you. they repeatedly say no. why is that, do you think? >> they don't want to talk about it at all. if we talk about illegal aliens they talk about the race card. they are so pro us having open borders. >> i have numerous friend who are legal immigrants. those people have come into the country and they are great contributing citizens. yes, absolutely. liz: they don't like what they see at the border, the legal immigrants. >> i talked to several legal immigrants in the last week and they are so pro trump and border wall in securing our border.
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they believe it's a national security issue. liz: thank you for your service to our country and thank you for having us in your homes. lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening, everybody. president trump long battled the corrupt deep state, the radical dimms, the resistance rinos and the national left-wing hide yeah. the leftist state news and the radical corrupt dimms investigation use anonymous sources for their complaints against president trump. we take up a few tonight. th
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