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do if you had student debt? >> to go to a jets football game. >> and season tickets would be worth -- >> jets fans so we'll see you next time folks. ♪ . >> president trump on his way to another rally tonight, this one in lea. we're going take you there for a preview live as the president will address nation veterans this coming monday, at the new york city veteran's day parade now all of this is unfolding as voter opinion on trump's impeachment is digging in. we've got the leat poll results and news on the public hearings launching next week. and more bad news for hunter biden, new e-mails surfacing we've got the story and now this debate -- tonight will voters go for impeach m? which the media has demanded since before trump was elected. tonight, the media and democrats and how for years for years they have traded president trump as guilty until proven innocent.
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will voters go for that? and how the media is now pivoting from rid of the electoral college to get rid of trump and trump of the 25th amendment to russia probe to saying reception is coming to latest. you won't believe what the media and can democrats are now debating and what they're talking about -- and something just happened in the vital economic sector that is not happen in 40 years. it has a sector that democrats now want to shut down. so massacre that shocked the world, why spread condemnation we've got the updates on the arrest after a mormon family of nine slaughtered in a drug cartel attack south of the border. stories pouring in, a child survivors also children saved by the courage of their mother. tonight, should the trump administration designate mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups. the president had thought about that and this was coming in. congress now forcing trump to back off of his border wall
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funding. and the gloves are off it is now elizabeth warren, versus biden versus 2020 democrat and jamie diamond and democrat obama officials will this attack, warren called out of touch with working class americans and called condescending elitist and prove in her own health plan more on health plan with slim both blue collar workers and more than million of our nation's soldiers and their families. and the debate tonight is tide turning are americans now standing up or even democrats now stapgding up. saying socialist are not going to destroy what is good about america. also coming up, that justice department inspector general report on russia probe abuses allegations under the obama. that could be out in weeks we've got the story. thanks for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald the evening starts right now.
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we begin tonight with latest developments on the story that horrified people around the world. the drug after keel massacre left three mothers, six children dead edward lawrence live with more. >> not one person has been arrested for that shooting that killed those nine americans. one mother in this incident stashed had her baby on the floor of the car, got out of the car, with her hands up and gunman killed her anyway and baby lived. mexican authorities are now saying this may be a case of mistaken identity, the authorities are saying that there was a shootout earlier in the day between two rival drug cartels, in the news conference or in a news conference mexican general says that one gang sent a crew top watch the road that led into their territory. the suv carrying women and children drove on that road when they were ambushed relatives say they don't buy that story believing this was a planned attack against their community.
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>> we have a lot of evidence and reason to believe that they have a strategic plan, and we were attacked. >> you know, seven children and a baby sure is strived this shootout as you know there are three women and six is kids who did not and this is something that white house is watching closely. nls the president offer condolences this was a horrific tragic situation these are american citizens ep what to help if president of mexico wanted that help. >> and mexican president declined saying he does not need help fighting cartels the fbi, though, is working with the mexicans on this ambush investigation. liz. >> he doesn't need help when he has the 0 homicides day and per capita homicide rate is higher than parts of the middle east. edward lawrence. >> might be politic there internal politics in mexico maybe. maybe showing up there. >> thank you so much for your reporting, edward great to see you thank you so much again.
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okay, president trump he wants justice -- mexico rejecting his offer to help. here's vice president michael pence speaking with our own trish regan about crisis at the border. >> we stand ready to assist mexico, should they ask us to do that. but in all underscores trish -- just how important it is that question secure our border. and president declared an emergency on our southern border we have a crisis of over 140,000 poem a month coming across our border, and democrats in congress, in focus on anything but most the best interest of the american people. and beside of that population we've reported equal to city of austin, texas capitol of texas you can see that full interview tonight at 8 p.m. right here on the fox business network. okay let's bring in our next guest former acting director ronald. here's the thing mexico sounds like it is not going to do anything so how exactly can the u.s. stop this out of control homicidal violence in mexico
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should the president declare -- declare them narco terrorist that they're a terrorist group? >> that would help, i mean the vice president remarks are correct right. we have to secure the border. that would be -- a thing we could do unilaterally without mexico they've been helping at their southern border. but this is just an example of how dangerous the border can be, and we always talk about it in context of immigration but these are drug cartels and we see how capable they are of smuggling and bringing poison into the united states. but look what they did to poor babies this poor family our heart goes out to them and just terrible. we have to do more. now mexico didn't accept the president help as it relates to military but i'm sure if fbi hes do this investigation, there are things that we can do on intelligence side, and nominating them of a terrorist group helps in intelligence selection systems but, obviously, everybody can do more. this was a terrible tragedy we have to find ways to protect that border better about and help mexico where they'll accept it. >> because now story is coming in we don't know what stories to
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believe that these families were used bait by one cartel to tract a into another shootout we know mexico skyrocketing and worst in middle east to your point it is not just drugs smuggling or human smuggling. it is murder-for-hire, kidnapping extortion fraud, money landering and hitting u.s. towns. it is not to set border but coming into the interior border patrol counsel president -- you know brandon judge is really upset. to your point, that's like enough is enough. the american people are saying enough. and now we've got congress saying to the president -- we're not going to give you border wall funding right now. >> that doesn't make any sense to me. think about what they advocate for not having is i.c.e. raids or what they call raids. they don't. the target enforcement in cities. they don't want -- the border patrol doing border enforcement work they don't want to build a wall that's an open borders policy and should stop saying they're for border security when they won't give
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resources to my former colleagues, and the department and border patrol who asked for infrastructure personal and technology that includes the wall that includes more agents, that include sensor and lights cameras on border so we can help give the the american people what they've asked for which is a secure border. >> i mean, the president is asking for 8.6 billion in fiscal 2020 border wall funding we know congress has not appropriated about 1.4 billion in last two years i want to move on to this story we know that mexico has very strict gun ownership laws. it's like venezuela people are not allowed to own guns there. your take on this should mexicans be allowed to own gun? >> that would make a difference in this situation right. those people who lived by east bay about four hours from the u.s. border -- they didn't have a way to protect themselves. you know you talk rural city and towns in the united states, people hunt and fish they can protect themselves. they cannot relies on government in mexico and so having
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something like a second amendment would change the calculation of what these cartels could get away with. >> we don't know how e deep depravity can go we've been reporting on what's going on for border for three years now and there have been numerous beheadings by drug cartels and now see children as you point out younger than one being shot -- and enough is enough. what the border guys like you have been saying is we don't want anymore of this, and you know, in the thing is -- it is still shocking to many critics who had say that democrats they're silence on this is very striking. >> yeah but while on one with hand they say they're for border security but won't give the president or give the department they won't give border department tools to secure the border an what they're doing is they're enriching cartels you know we want through the whole entire fall and through this spring with an emergency on the border. 140,000 people coming all all of a sudden in one month and first they ignored it then they said president was making it up and then --
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at the end they finally declared an emergency and gave the fund for the emergency, but didn't do anything to change the calculation as it relates to the legislation to keep this problem from happening again. >> time and again, the point is -- americans support legal immigration. we want legal immigration it cannot be confused with the illegal activity that's going on thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> good to be here. thank you. coming up straight ahead, public hearings on impeachment. voters focusing in on that, the debate we have tonight. to push to drive trump out -- is started way before he won the election -- he'sing being treated as guilty until proven innocent and he won't believe the latest push to undercut and undermine president. it is not just impeachment we're going to debate it. back in two. i can get. line? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need.
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recanvassing of the vote with the secretary of state, the recanvassing involve answer absentee and with irregularities that they spotted with the voting process. he said that some thousands of absentee ballots counted imrommerly and turned away from polls and govan matt bevin took exception with the secretary of state a democrat going on the air to declare the election while the process was still not complete. >> the fact that our secretary of state was on national -- tv show and to call an election in this from a woman with all due respect to her is not exactly rock solid as it come to following the letter of the law. she's currently under investigation for misuse of voter files. >> democrat andy bashir acted as
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if winning bay thin major season still winning and team proceeding with transition preparing budget preparing to take office. last night the election ended. it ended and time to move forward with a smooth transition that we are here to do so that we can do the people's business. >> with numbers that we have right before rekansassing 1.4 billion and ?rit is 5100. back fog you. >> mike thank you so much. all eye on the swing states. they will help determine 2020, three of those states pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin did help trump to victory in 2016 now trump was the the first republican to win wisconsin since reagan in 1984. and the polls there show voters
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not hot -- not hot on impeachment or elizabeth warren in wisconsin with more. connell. >> all right liz good to see you from third state swing withing through swing states and lookinged a economies here. on fox business we come to you from wisconsin, a local brewery play host to us today and we've been talking about economy in this area, seen by one president trump last time around and things are still relatively strong, it is the trend that we're watching, and particular in manufacturing where job started to go down just a little bit. the unemployment rate here, though, is still very low. it is 3.8%. that's up just slightly from 3% about a year ago. now after the bell earlier today we put it together a panel local business leaders local farms some own a local business talked about concerns that they have trade and all of the rest of it here's a sample what have they told us. take a listen. >> u.s. mcs that's in the legislative house right now so we hope they'll take it up and vote ton because i think votes
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are there. >> economy is pretty strong and had a few manufacture losses but we have fox con coming up to easily fill those holes. we're a purple county but people want to know rubber hitting road what's policies they're going to affect them positively the most. >> so we will watch wisconsin next time around not many people are watching it in 2016, in fact, many analysts will tell you hillary clinton should be paying closer attention and democrats are laser focusessed on it. this time, and very well may happen again liz where the state of wisconsin which many consider to be tip point in last election plays a similar role one year from now. back to you in new york. >> great to see you you see that breaking news jeff sessions may run and he'll announce his run for old alabama senate seat that announcement could come tomorrow. okay we're looking the a all of the indices futures pointing ever so slightly in the green. let's get to today trading action with gerri willis on the floor of the big board new york stocks exchange with more. jerry.
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>> liz markets falling short of new records at the close. the dow and nasdaq weak here just before flat day overall on wall street it was news about china, and u.s. trade talks. they've got thing going in mid-morning stocks lower on that news. a deal may not be signed until december when trump administration apparently saying that a deal still more likely than not still stock did not take a major hit from that. dow with a way to finish just below the flat line. the s&p up 2. nasdaq down 24. other news today fox corporation fox ashare a parent of fox business, beating on both bottom and top lines today. the earnings news, the company expected to report earnings 69 cents share came out at 8 cents share revenue also higher at 2.67 billion dollar. the company also announcing a $2 billion stock repurchase program. the stock up after hour, liz back to you. >> great to see you okay coming
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up president trump on hiss way to another rally tonight this one in louisiana. we'll take you there live as part of a opinion, on the president and impeachment is digging in. we've got the latest voter poll results news on public hearings in the debate on how trump has been treated guilty until proven innocent even before he was elected. story coming up. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪
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the first in the impeachment probe. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff announcing that next wednesday we'll hear from bill taylor acting ambassador to ukraine, and state department official george. then on friday the fired ambassador to ukraine marie. democrats hope the open sessions will give the public a tell play of the private top secret parade of witnesses and tribe interviews before the house intelligence committee. >> the most important facts are largely not contested. the degree to which the president enlisted whole department of government in the enlist aim of trying to get ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent, those open hear physician will be an opportunity for the american people to evaluate the witnesses for themselves. these will be the biggest hear physician yet and more than 3 year of major hearing involving russia investigation and now the ukraine probe. sometime hearings of this magnitude produce historic
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moments such as senate howard baker asking during water gate what did president know and when did he know it or vigil site bite of lieutenant kernel oliver north sworn in during the 1987 iran contra hearing with the transcript of the october 22nd deposition of bill taylor. taylor says that he was, quote, worried about the role of rudolf involving ukraine and that there was a, quote, highly irregular policy channel for ukraine led by giuliani. >> republicans argue that taylor concerns about a quid pro quo are just his interpretations. liz, thank you chad, okay. the democrats seem to have a big problem. when it come to the message that voters are getting -- here's what voters and key battle ground states are say, let's see if we can take that montage up let's show it. >> why are we giving you so much money anyway when we have homeless veteran on streets? >> look at the -- real estate -- i mean, house goes undermarket
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it is gone in a week. i mean, economy is booming. how many people think that impeachment process will hurt president trump? >> hurt everyone. if he's shot someone on fifth avenue, would you vote for -- >> have to know why he shot him. joining me now is former prosecutor and great to see you jim thank you had so much for coming in. jim here's the thing, what law did the president break? >> well, he didn't -- [laughter] i mean they're talking about perhaps campaign violations and quid pro quo is part of that. problem is there's no pro, in other words, there's the issue about whether he wanted them to look into joe biden and his son. there's the issue of whether the aid was withheld to get there, but they're not length. you can't extort a victim who dunt know they're being extorted. and the prime minister of yiewg crane said i didn't know anything if aid being withheld so doesn't matter how many people on sidelines is are going
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to offer opinions of here's what had i thought might be happening but two principle for transaction, two people that would have to make illegal contract to be violating the law -- didn't have a meeting of the mind they were not willfully violating law so i don't see how anyone opinion from the outside is going to change that -- into an actual crime. >> right, i mean, the chad was reporting that the president was looking for or it seemed like it was temporal almost toward it but didn't seem like it happened that where's the hard evidence that it will physically happen? i mean we know that now this is possible why senator mitch mcconnell is saying if senate trial was held today not to lead to removal of the president. so -- it seems that the -- seems by the way that media and democrats have been treating president trump as guilty until proven and innocent, even before he was elected. >> well, where that starts most
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recently is adam schiff. adam schiff is presiding over these things and saying we need the world to understand how guilty he is. so we're going to have an impeachment inquiry and i think of it in term of criminal litigation which is what had i'm used to can you imagine in a courthouse responding to an indictment and judge said okay i'm ready for sentencing you would stand by back and say what is going on here. you're doing guilty first evidence later and that's exactly what schiff keep doing announce he's sure the the president is guilty so now we're going to start is putting on evidence. that's not the way it should work whether impeachment or criminal trial. >> that's why republicans are talking about putting mark medicine dose on house mnls from get rid of the electoral college because elected president trump, then they went tolet use the 25th amendment to get rid of them. use the russia probe and instill fear of recession, and now they're talking about i know you
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don't get into politic but now big thing they're talking about is manufacturing recession in the rust belt in swing states guess what, that had ain't really happening -- we're looking through data there's been pretty decent solid job growth since the president was elected. cutting off pieces of time like in the last -- you know ninths is beginning of this year but when you look overall since he was elected manufacturing more than 440,000 jobs so what my point is narrative keeps shifting on why to get rid of trump they are treated him again and again your federal prosecutor, guilty as proven innocent. guilty until proven innocent. >> right. here's what i would say is commonality there in terms of all of those approach whether it's a purely political one with or a procedural one relating to impeachment is there's a lot of people out there that are so intense about trump as a person that they feel the end is justified means. and it doesn't really matter how they get there. they just want to get there and
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that's a sad moment for the american body politics. we shouldn't be in in a position where either side throws out fairness and procedure because they're so righteous in their about other side. erchls yeah using constitution to get to it. and wonder where founding say about what's beginning on you're always terrific and you're going to be stick around and we have more to talk about with you you're not going anywhere. sir good to see you coming up that justice department inspector general report -- on alleged surveillance abuses by the obama administration on the trump campaign. it could be out within weeks we're going to have jim back to talk about all of that. and we've got an update -- consulting firm hired by the ukrainian national gas company that hired hunter biden did try to use hunter biden as lefnl at the state department. to polish the bereavement in d.c. we're follow the money on this one. stay there.
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president trump about to hold a rally in louisiana fox news kristinfisher is there. kristin. >> this is third time in less than a week that president trump has held a rally on behalf of a republican candidate for governor in the south and you know we just saw what happened in mississippi president trump held that republican candidate win the governor race that race in kentucky, though, was close to call and now here in louisiana, president trump is trying to help baton rouge businessmen beat the democrat congressman in runoff election and only democratic governor in the entire deep south. trying to tie this race to what's happening in washington and tie his opponent and democrats insist inquiry so
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'hear a lot about that tonight which is only the second rally since all of those transcripts have start ised to be released from depositions on capitol hill so expect that to be a heavy focusing to focus tonight and frequency of rallies liz is really only going to be picking up pruch is now holding another rally in louisiana next week ahead what of this runoff election that is not been confirmed by the trump campaign. but the republican congressman confirmed it on facebook. so read into that what you will and going forward to face going to get even more frantic really -- close you get to 2020 the president campaign manager brad says that in those final days he would love to see two or three rallieses a day. obviously, the secret service would have to sign off on that and that is a tall order preparing cities and arenas for three rallies in three days. from the president of the united states, but hey that's what the
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trumping manager would like to get so much data from all of the people in the rally. can help them turn out the vote liz. >> kristin fisher thank you forking a pals there appreciate it. let get you updated on what's going on with iran it is getting closer to a nuclear bomb. further violating the 2015 nuclear agreement alarming france, germany, great britain, and russia along with many u.s. officials here. fox news is in jerusalem with more. trey. >> liz iran is now violating a fourth term of the 2015 nuclear agreement by injecting injury cranium gas into a thousand sint centrifuges who said development would take place at the nuclear facility. in iranian center that is bill inside a mountain. under the term of the jcpo deal the center allowed to operate only for civilian and research purpose. called on european participates
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in the nuclear deal to honor their commitment as deal participants including russia and france reacted today. i think that yesterday's decisions by iran are serious. and i think that for the first time iran has decided in explicit and blungt manner to lead the jcpo agreement that marks profound shift compared to their approach over these last few weeks. as for response from washington, the trump administration who first pulled out of the deal impose new sanctions monday on iran targeting nine people and one entity sanctions affect the son chief of staff and foreign policy advisor of iran supreme leader -- over the weekend reaffirmed his commitment not to negotiate with the united states. since the u.s. left the the nuclear agreement last year analysts say that region is now less safe for u.s. allies like israel as iran gets stepped closer to creating nuclear weapon. liz. >> trey thank you so much. with us now --
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peter brooks so heritage foundation great to see you peter so glad you came in you served as deputy deputy of defense what's yours take in the threat from iran now? >> well increasingly concerned -- and it is not just this move. this move is iran closer to a nuclear bomb if it decides to move in that direction they're not there yet and may be able to increase level of enrichment to six or to 20% and need 90% to be able to do that but, obviously, symbolic step it is a practical l step for them, and it reduces the time if they should decide to dash towards developing a nuclear weapon. but iran behavior all along liz has been bad as we know remember back this summer shooting down drones, the attack on the the saudi oil facilities bombing -- you know, explosive on tankers mine on tankers, and iran is a bad actor, and real threat to international security. this is just the leat, the leat news on that.
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>> and to your point hostility from iran have been ratcheting up as trump administration tightening this screws on iran. i want to get your take on president trump giving the green light for a bigger military mission to secure oil fields across eastern if syria. sir what are rules of engagement there can they attack if they can attack from syria or russia or other groups from iran? >> well you know, the rule engage republican developed as i understand it pentagon lawyers working in the field commanders to make sure that american troops know what they're allowed to do, of course, they're allowed to protect themselves self-defense is always something that our troops are allowed to do so if russians, syria move against u.s. forces they'll defend themselves going yongd that, that's the big question out there and, of course, congress is going to get involved as well so this is something we need to watch closely. prchg okay we have news coming in president of turkey president
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erdogan will be visiting with president trump, next wednesday at the white house. turkey says it captured the wife of the slain terrorist and chief also the sister and his brother-in-law what's had the impact of this? had wives but this is one of them but hopefully a treasure-trove of intelligence to lead to further taking apart of the what had is left of isis. so this could be very, very useful. in regarding president erdogan visit to washington it will be controversial remember last time he visited i think two years ago there was pushing and shoving with security forces and kurdish demonstrators here in washington but it is an important relationship and hopefully it will end up being productive on a number of front. >> you're right that was bad peter when the -- turkish forces beat up a senior citizen didn't look good peter brooks great to see you. thanks for coming in we have breaking news, the justice department charging two, two pommer twitter workers, and a saudi national in a plot to spy
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on behalf of the saudi government. in other words providing the saudi government with information of users on twitter who criticized saudi officials. i want to stay on that news for you next up the tblofs are coming off inside the democrat party. the update on elizabeth warren fight with joe biden with 2020 democrats with democrat obama officials, jamie diamond also weighing in. biden is going after warren out of touch he said of her. condescending elitist we have got some of that proof her own health plan warren's plan would slam blue collar work and more than 9 million of our nation soldiers and their families. the story, coming up.
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♪ lou dobbs join us now with a pre view of what's coming up next in his show. lou. >> it is that time again liz great to see you attorneys victoria joe join us, we'll be be talking about house judiciary committees well, all of their issues including transcripts and testimony that is supposed to reveal something besides the fact that this is a radical dems scam. we'll be talking with that committee's ranking member doug kol opinions ed rollins joins us
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corey lewandowski and fred flights among our guest tonight we hope you'll join us at the top of the hour. liz great to be with you. >> we'll be watching elizabeth warren versus the democrat world. joe biden versus the 2020 democrats. versus jamie diamond and democrat obama officials and restaurant ceo he's author of the hit book the capitalist come back. the trump boom and left plot to stop it. biden is now going after warren saying without a touch elitist. he's not alone look, larry summers steve who did turnaround for obama and bill who is with the brooking institute of big liberal was in the clinton administration they're all going after warren, in fact, in "the wall street journal" this morning called warren's plan to fund medicare for all the longest suicide note in recorded history. i mean, these people are all going -- it was a ridiculous plan you
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know makes her look either she's astoundingly ignorant or she's a liar that's number one. and she's clearly math mathically inept. she does a hand wave and after the fact a 50 plan for everything else not not pay for it here's what joe biden says you don't put everybody into an unaccountable government run health care system. when colorado and vermont we jected it, is it is this tide turning are people saying enough with the socialist front runners like warren they want to destroy what's good about america what made had america great, and you know, the socialist are about envy about jealousy about we're going to take what you have because this has unfair and you know socialist basically make everybody victims loirtly. >> warren got overconfident, and she actually is letting the american public know how the plan that she has are based on envy and greed not based on trying to help people. but based on trying to empower
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government and then get herself put in charge of the government. i think she's really kind of open the door to this criticism and american people are going to respond you can very obviously see what she's doing. >> let's show jpmorgan chase saying basically elizabeth juan vilifies people who fight and work with hard to be successful. here's the problem with her plan. blue collar union workers work really hard and get health care benefit they like their private health insurance coverage they get a certain wage amount because they know they're going to get health benefit now they're going to get worse government coverage and fill this wage amount stuck with wage they got without the good coverage other problem is we're looking at the pentagon tricare health network of private insurance and military hospitals. would be wiped out more than $9 million military veterans soldiers reservist their family, they depending on that that would get wiped out the v.a. half is now privately sourced into the private insurance market. that would get wiped out. medicaid which rely on insurance
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wiped out medicare, wiped out. >> you've got about 170,000 employees that have insurance through the private sector and millions excuse me through 170 million and about 220 million people covered under those plans. who like their plans? these are people that are going to be deprived of the medical insurance they have and going to have to pay significantly higher taxes to get plan it is that they really don't like, so that -- so that elizabeth warren can execute this medicare for all, you know, if somebody called it a unicorn that you're buying with the unicorn. >> that's jared who obama official. what do you make of the democrats going hard after her -- some of them are sending like trump when they say -- warren is a condescending. >> i they're right and dishonest this is a woman who has no right to be president of the united states. [inaudible conversations] she lied about her heritage and fund various program and she is
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inherently dishonest whatever she can say to get herself ahead or make a point to benefit her she'll lice, deceive and do whatever is necessary. >> kaiser family foundation shows support for her plan and you're right she's saying i'll tax billionaires but one percent well excuse me tax a billionaires but she's saying is one percent in their families make half a million. they ain't billionaire good to see you. fun stuff. you're going to come back. >> any time. love it. next up, okay that justice department inspector general report-- on obama administration surveillance of the trump campaign. those allegations, that report could be out in weeks. we're bringing back that former prosecutor is coming back.
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testifying about the probe into the trump campaign. the inspector general is aiming to release their potentially he can pleasive report within weeks. senator graham is talking about working with william barr with the rollout. >> the inspector general procedure and john durham rollout might be different. durham is an experienced professional prosecutor who knows how to dig for evidence that is reliable evidence that's admissible evidence. i think you might have a much different report coming from the i.g. it's a art -- it's a starting point with the i.g. but
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durham is the one to keep your eye on. liz: the attorney general said about the russia probe, if i were the attorney general at that time i would say yes brief the target of the foreign espionage activity. that never happened. he told cbs counter-intelligence directed at the trump campaign not done in the normal course, not through normal procedures. republics have fallen because of government officials. they get arrogant and identify the national interest with their own political preferences and feel anybody who feels different is an enemy of the state. >> when we have the most sensitive, most important kind of public corruption probes, talking about brushing up against an ongoing presidential campaign, we should expect the best from our law enforcement.
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the best agents, the best supervisors, and the best bosses. people who have integrity. we know there is at least smoke there and there might be fire. x know mccabe, comb -- we know mccabe and comey and strzok and page were not the best of the best. liz: the "wall street journal" reporting that state department emails show a consulting firm working for burisma the energy company that hired hunter bind. that firm tried to use hunter biden's name to get a meeting with the state department to polish the image of burisma. this is action going on inside d.c. with hunter biden. >> here is the thing about biden. when you are somebody who is not qualified for a job and you have the position of that authority,
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the world figures it out. it doesn't take a lot of expert testimony money or investigation to know something is going on there. liz: thank you so much for watching. lou dobbs is next. have a good evening. lou: good edge, the nation's capital, the dc swamp is overrub with simple minded left-wing zealots assuming the american populace is as simple. they are working overtime trying to overthrow president trump and trying to create as much fictional drama as possible from the tedious transcripts of the
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