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ask anybody under 20 bel to whether this. >> there you go, that's my point. >> all you have to know it's the unifier, and unifies everybody no matter what your background or political interest. that does it for "bulls & bear bears". liz: stocks across the board with impeachment to a store kite. more than 28000 s&p and that nasdaq hitting record hi, this is we had attend today hearing, a big fight between republicans and democrats broke out at the start, lots of coverage of attacking ukraine ambassador. she said she did not see any crime. the democrats no closer to an impeachable defense. the former ambassador said this, the second democrat witness to site conflicts of interest over joe biden innocent hunter working at the ukraine energy
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company. in the obama administration reveals they coached her on what to say for hunter biden and bre's mom. democrats using focus groups and democrat states to include their messaging. that is what you hear bribery. let's debate, democrats crying wolf for three years. even some in the liberal media worried that democrats are flailing, the president and the attorney general meeting yesterday with the animate release of the justice department and inspector general report on the obama administration for the trump campaign. how that report will collide with impeachment. republican senators say their game plan will be as republican senator chuck grassley used the word cover up and asking why the fbi officials as they tried to stonewall the ig knowing this report could hurt them.
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the stock market hitting historic highs, the economy going ahead and more people working than ever. this as rashida tlaib has always wanted to impeach trump attacking economic policies now, she's accused by the house ethics battle of major ethics violation by taking thousands of dollars of her campaign funds to cover her own personal expenses. that story coming up. speaker pelosi and mnuchin might be closer to breaking the deadlock over $5 billion in border wall funding in order to stop a government shutdown before things giving. this is homeland security approved keeping a safe and democrats and the media were criticized, their reporting a big, nearly 20% jump in arrest of a certain type of criminal everyone should find terrifying. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now ♪ ♪. liz: welcome to the show.
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you're watching the fox business network. let's get to hillary lawn on capitol hill and the latest developments from the hearing. maybe the biggest bombshell did not come from the witness, marie yovanovitch, it came from twitter when the president tweeted saying everywhere marie yovanovitch went turn bad. chairman adam schiff to read this tree into the record and have the ambassador respond in real time. >> i like to give you a chance to respond, all read part of one of his tweets. the president threatened you in that call record. now the president and real-time is attacking you. what effect do you think the house on other witnesses willingness to come forward and expose wrongdoing? >> it is very intimidating.
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review republicans scrutinize adam schiff who do not have first-hand information about the july call for any military aid to ukraine because she was fired before any of that happened. but democrats put republicans on defense over the president's tweet, they call intimidation and a larger pattern from the president. >> she had to endure yet another attack today even as she was testifying is just appalling. but as we observed so often, appalling in this ministration is not the least bit surprising. nonetheless, she endured the attack and one. >> this is not the first or last they will complain about. >> i don't know it was an attack on the witness, it was characterization of her resume. reporter: today trump ally and former aide roger stone was found guilty of obstructing a congressional investigation into 2016 russian election interference.
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and charged with lying to the house intelligence committee of trying to block testimony and concealing evidence in effort to protect the president. >> keep basis 20 years in pris prison. >> were waiting for him to be certain still but that's what he faces. liz: we have a lot to cover with our guests the wall street journal editorial board member and fox news contributor. great to see you. no close meant to the impeachable defense. >> no one can really identify exactly what is the impeachable defense in the witnesses they've had so far, they have not really witnessed anything. it's they heard from some guy whose brother they know was in a restaurant listening to a phone conversation. i think there is no real there there. and they leaked everything beforehand that was juicy. liz: marie yovanovitch has more than a 31 year distinguish. she said she had no information on briber criminal activity.
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and she testified the obama administration was so worried about her inviting job that some officials coached her into answering questions about that before the 2016 so i confirmation. she said she's a second official after george kent to say yes worried about compex of venture. >> adam schiff will shut down any detail to look into hunter biden or joe biden. but that is not going to happen. it seems if you're going to go down this route and accuse the president a bribery because of ukraine that senator mcconnell is going to be calling hunter biden and he might have quite a show. >> that's a great point. that's a danger zone democrats. it could turn into -- >> answering questions and drawing witnesses. they talk about three diplomats and ambassador taylor in a vietnam vet, what about the credibility of the whistleblower
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conventional. >> the ambassador of marie yovanovitch said u.s. policy of ukraine is stronger under president trump. >> the u.s. has provided significant security assistance against russia in 2014. in the trump administration, strengthener policy. by improving the traditions to ukraine of antitank missiles known as javelin. >> your reaction to that? >> that's the point. that's the bottom of the problem. they ask for a favor, investigation that was not given in the aide was not held up, they got the aid in the aide was legal aid which president obama did not give them, the idea that donald trump was weakening the relationship with ukraine is silly. this is drama act but it got there. >> we have been looking ac at te ratings for the viewership and
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it's really down, it's below the kavanaugh hearing, they been crying wolf for three years about impeachment. that may have an impact. let's watch the. >> impeach 45. >> we believe president trump has violated the constitution and we've introduced five articles of impeachment. >> if we don't impeach as president he will get reelected. >> we begin impeachment proceeding now. liz: she just said if we don't impeach him who get reelected. your colleague at the wall street journal said democrats hubbard lost the war for americans three years ago when they started the impeachment parade. >> your point, for a lot of people it's the same cast of characters adam schiff, diplomats, they told us he was a russia agent for two years then obstruction. this is the latest show that they have. the other problem come they leaked a lot of the juicy bits beforehand so there's not a lot of drama there.
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the drama today is the president tweet will be forgotten. liz: this is getting a lot of reaction today, cnn anchor wolf blitzer said to kellyanne conway who is a guest on a show that her marriage has issues in the house nothing to do with impeachment. >> i don't want to talk about your marriage, i know there are issues there, your husband george conway is a lawyer. >> you said there's issues the there. >> why did you say that. >> i don't want to talk about your issues, he is a lawyer and going after the president of the united states. >> and he's married to me? if you wanted to put in my husband's voice you think that will help you ratings or sticking it to kellyanne conway, you can stick it to kellyanne conway. i think you embarrassed herself and i'm embarrassed for you. liz: she said that she watched him and looked up to him. he says he does not want to talk
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about her marriage but says it has issues. is this where were really out? >> it is. i don't want to talk about your cocaine habit but. [laughter] good for kellyanne for standing up for herself, no one would know who he was except that his wife is in the white house and he seems to be bent on insulting her everyday criticizing her boss. i think she handled it very well. liz: are we in a new ground where these anchors are getting pushback for what they're saying? they're not allowed to sit in the tower and throw thunderbolts down and not be held under accountable? >> i don't know, i did not see an apology, i may have missed it but i do not see one. liz: do you think you should apologize on the air? >> i think you should. i think there would be a very different standard if they had a been a liberal woman on there and he tried something like that as opposed to a conservative
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woman. liz: yes. that's a great point. we now see mr. gregory at nbc talking about benghazi and it still feels like the american people are going to come into thanksgiving and want to sit at the kitchen table and say what was going on. what has been going on for three years, what is going on with impeachment hearings, what do you think the table conversations will be. >> we are very divided. there's a lot of democrats want impeachment and a lot of republicans think no there. >> i think he's going to be impeach. this is just packed there it does not matter. they decided that. >> do you think he ran to the red light? >> no, i think mrs. poulos he has a democratic party that once impeachment paid they want impeachment and it's something that if she does not impeach after having tease them this far, i think she's in big trouble with the campaign.
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the test and or wiseman, mueller investigator, not a guy we would usually discard about the democrats have to make the case that he needs to be impeached and why not just wait till you election. i think is right but i don't think they can do it. >> the senator sitting on the jury trial would be conflicted out. >> he will get 20 republicans. liz: were talking about the democrats editors would have to be conflicted out. thank you so much. good to see you. the market down 28000, gerri willis has a report from the big board for us. reporter: it was one for the record books today as the dow hit 28000 for the very first time ever.
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all three major averages finishing in record territory, the dow in record territory for the fourth week in a row. the dow ending up by 222 points, the s&p up 24 and the nasdaq up 62. positive trade talk fueling the stock but also healthcare stocks soaring on an announcement from president trump that health insurance must disclose pricing. it was expected but the rules are expected to be covered. stocks went up as a result, it went up 2.4% higher. liz: to a fox business alert, breaking news, look at this live and while video, to private aircraft collided this afternoon at the san antonio international airport. look at that, one is on top of the other. early reports indicate one of the jets accidentally brushed forward during taxing and smashed into the second jet. which happened on the runway. firefighters reported no injuries but are working to clean up a 300-gallon oil spill, we will stay on the story and bring you tells under details as
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>> another victory to deliver great healthcare at a price that you can afford. we are requiring price transparency in healthcare forcing companies to compete for your business. our goal is to give patients the knowledge that they need about the real price of healthcare services and they will be able to check them, compare them and go to different locations so they can shop for the highest quality care at the lowest cost. >> this is something people have been talking about for years. get transparency and pricing proved president trump is doing it. he's releasing his big plan and overturn the health sector, it would force hospitals and insurers for the first time to disclose their secret negotiated
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prices to patients. blake is off the white house with more. >> the impeachment hearings on capitol hill at the white house part of the strategy is to try to show the president is taking on issues that matter to the voters. today the ministration announced the final rule tackling healthcare price transparency. starting in 2021, hospitals will have to make public the rates they negotiate with insurers. the administration is proposing a new world that would force insurers to post cost and negotiated rates online. president trump says this will lead to lower prices and comparison-shopping. >> our goal is to give patients the knowledge that they need about the real price of healthcare services and they will be able to check them, compare them and go to different locations so they can shop for the highest quality care at the lowest cost. >> the ministration has been rolling out more targeted healthcare items just like this instead of a large scale healthcare plan.
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keep in mind though, the president during his campaign ran on the idea of repealing and replacing obamacare which of course we know did not come through. >> but good to see. let's bring in seth. this is a big speech change, a lot of presidents wanted to do this in the president moving forward. >> it's exactly right, something we've advocated for years. the american consumer is the strongest piece of economic system and if the american consumer has the power and the information it can move the market. with the rising cost of healthcare being what it is today it is dental in large part because the marking consumer does not have the information. this rule will help that. >> you go to the emergency room and is like a thousand dollars for a band-aid. that hits insurance plans to cover the expense of people who are not on insurance. this could really overturn
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thanks. you don't like that the big stick to enforce it is too small. >> it is. the penalty that has been proposed by the ministration is $300, that is just -- that's not even a drop in the bucket, $300 is nothing to the hospital systems. i am anxious to see if they comply and i think there will be pressure from the consumer for them to do so. if they do we could see the markets move. >> we don't know if this is a quote incident or if elizabeth warren purposely dropped her plan with an hours of the president and announcing his plan. when we went through it with what she will do if she is elected president and how she would rollout her government takeover healthcare, she would do it over three years. for the rest of the plan i did
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not find anything you. >> i didn't see anything glaring either. elizabeth warren is trained to take a system and give it away for free instead of giving the consumer the power to move it. that is the real driver. we have to balance the scale, driving down cost while not wrecking the sixth or seventh u.s. economy. the consumer can do that but the federal government in taking control or given out for free does not do anything for cost. >> to your point the small business council, small businesses have the engine of the u.s. economy. they say elizabeth warren, this is going to destroy small businesses. >> that's exactly right. regardless of how many trillio trillions, or elizabeth warren saying it is today, she's proposing that will be paid with new employment taxes. so when you take this piece of the financial market and you shift over to employers that will impact job growth, and the overall p&l. that is going to have an effect
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to employers throughout the united states. >> she wants to empower the irs to search for $2.3 trillion from stronger tax laws. i don't know if you're aware, i covered the irs for a very long time with the wall street journal. what elizabeth warren want would double the irs and put more of an onus on them. they're not some teenager agency, they don't like it when congress fiddles with the tax law and does things like this turning them into tax collectors. >> that's exactly right, i've had multiple conversations dropped years what they tell me often times will call it legislative things that washington has proposed, they don't like the application of implementing. that is a big challenge, it's a challenge to the employer to try to figure out how to navigate. >> let me clarify, the irs told
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me they don't like having to enforce year after year the policies that have been put on them. they just want to be tax collectors, that's what they told me. great to see you. liz: look at the story, the stock market hitting historic highs in the economy. ahead, more people working than ever and this is a squad member rashida tlaib want passed the pn for economic policies and now accused of major ethics violation. due to thousands of dollars of campaign funds for her personal expenses. that story is coming up. ty mutu customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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attack. let's get to the update there. trey is in gaza really good evening there are new calls to determine whether or not israel committed a war crime this week during conflict with gaza. what we have seen so far, calm across the gaza strip. take a look at the calls from today. as the dust of war settles, israel and islamic jihad are assessing outcome of this round of violence. 34 dead in gaza there are more calls for palestinian to start launching rockets and continue pressure on israel. after the death of islamic commander, with componen conflis week, the rocket fire in israeli airstrikes consume the region. but the last major event of the three-day round of violence took place wednesday night. at family of eight was killed in
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an israeli airstrike. israel who took great pride in the intel that led to the pinpoint assassination of the islamic jihad commander denied friday that the new civilians including children inside the house that was wiped off the map leaving a large crater. the group in control of the gaza strip described the act as a war crime. and called on the international criminal court to investigate. the spokesperson said the israeli occupation forces attacked the house with previous knowledge that civilians are living there. even israel did not alert them before tacking. so they could leave the house that killed innocent children and women. they did confirm they are investigating the incident after they were unable to confirm their target in the rocket commander was inside the house. gaza remains calm tonight as life is returning back to normal. the hospital we should you earlier in the week that had
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bodies being brought in from an airstrike today, a family celebrating a birth of quadruplets. the city returning to normal with family and friends celebrating another friday night. liz: thank you for your reporting. stay safe. let's get to the update on what's going on in turkey, turkey is beginning deportation to a very reluctant europe of their own national accused of being terrorists to isis. in the big seachange now happening in europe's own courts. it is own legal system, europe you have to take them back. let's bring in my next guest military analyst and retired colonel david hunt. great to see you. your thoughts, these accused isis take them back like and were talking about dermal in the netherlands saying they have to do it. >> it is a problem with forcing the court. i get that they said that, now they have to force this on the country like germany.
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the problem that we have with isis this last 19 or 18 years, the number of people of refugees is over 90 million pre-25 million is kids. they want to put them in jails, for example, we got 9000 or 10000 isis fighters captive in syria and 30000 family members, there is no court system that wants to handle them and everybody wants to get rid of this. isis is not going away just like al qaeda is not going away we kill their leadership. we have to handle failed states. noc germany or any other country taking back a couple hundred or one isis member because the court says so. i don't think it'll happen. liz: what would happen if they take about, would isis -- the accused isis tears if the active
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put into a facility or into the population question what would happen? >> first of all, i don't know what germany would do. the problem with putting them back, just like the ones that we let go one depleting the telephone and if we believe there isis, they have to be tried or let go or put into or executed. and nobody is willing to do that. if you put a couple thousand of isis guys in germany, many will go back in society because of the problem. but the world cannot keep pushing this aside as if sending them back over to germany is somehow going to stop the isis movement. it's kind of useless finding by the court and they don't see it being enforced. liz: thank you so much for your insight. i really appreciate you coming on the show. come back soon.
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coming up, the president and the attorney general meeting yesterday. what could be the imminent release of the justice department ig report on the ledge obama ministration abuses for the term campaign. how will that collide with impeachment. what steps other republicans going to take next? we have republican senator chuck grassley, he is now using the word cover-up asking the fbi officials tried to delete knowing it would hurt them. the story coming up. ♪ an) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪
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super week. let's bring in don. it is great to see you. this is not looking good. >> it is not looking good for the democrats. which means it's looking good for america. the problem is, you say they are looking week, the problem is they have deep structural product under problems when you bring in patrick and bloomberg, they may be stronger but there are so many in the democratic field that when you add to, it actually just adds to their weakness. one of their weaknesses is there so darn many of them. if you go to a primary process another one wins this one in the third when this one, by the time you're at the convention, you have a candidate who on paper has more votes than anyone else but nobody actually supports them on a national basis. that is no way to win which is fine.
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liz: to your point, i don't recall any race with there has been so much uncertainty, the hill magazine says it is entirely plausible that the first four contest in iowa and south carolina could reduce for different winners. into your point, remember when democrats were blaming bernie sanders for fighting with hillary and that we can her before her fight with donald trump. now they're really fighting with each other and making each other really weak. >> yeah, bernie gave hillary one black guy. now they're all giving each other 17 black eyes. whatever democrat comes out at the far end will be one beat up puppy. they're going to have to take on godzilla in the form of donald trump and you just know how that's going to end. you can say we've never seen so much uncertainty, that is true within the democratic field but we nursing some uncertainty in terms of who the final winner will be in his name begins with donald. liz: the panic in the democrat party started at the new york times and siena college poll
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shows true was running really strong in the six battleground states and the voters there do not like the democrats big government big tax plan. again, this would've been the headlines. it's history in the making, the democrats are running on one of the worst platforms this country has ever seen. >> let's have an impeachment circus, what's the way to distract the population. this goes back to the age of the roman empire. you want to distract the public, you put on circuses. and nowadays we have grown beyond combat and feeding christian alliance. we just have democrats devour each other while we put on impeachment. it's all going to be wonderful. >> your quick take on bernie sanders and alexander yoko see a test, 180 billion-dollar plan to turn public housing green, were talking solar panels, community gardens, here's the thing.
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remember the wall street journal story about the nearest city housing authority in new york city where it cost nearly $2000 to put in just one led lightbulb and public housing, how many government workers does it take to screw in a lightbulb. >> against 180 billion. but the problem and you got this crowded field of democrats, they have to do things to seize the new cycle for just a few hours so they come out with these plans and the problem is when you talk about socialism, you actually do not want to show the plan. better just to talk about the great result that's going to happen. there will be a car in every garage and a chicken on every lawn. they cannot resist to say how they're going to get there. the more details they give, more and more people are going to have to give up their income and their property and their freedom in order to achieve the mobile goals that they cannot get anywhere. they are self-destructing. liz: great to see you. have a great weekend. lucas your lewd ops, with a preview of what is coming up next on his show.
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>> hi. how are you doing. tonight congressman scott. joins us to talk about the impeachment inquiry circus, charade whatever you want to call it, former whitewater prosecutor robert ray joining us as ed rollins in china analyst, doctor michael pillsbury, it turns out the huawei in cte our national security threat. so is china. how is the treetrunk going. we will find out. and pastor robert jeffers says we pray over this week we've had in the one in front of us we liz: we sure go alone ago. good to see you. here's the story coming up, the president, the attorney general meeting yesterday on what could be the imminent release of the justice department inspector general report on obama administration on this term campaign. how will that collide with
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general met yesterday about the d.o.j. ig report on potential obama administration spying on the term campaign. first what you expect to see out of the report? >> i have a hard time believing it will come to any conclusion other than agents of the fbi and d.o.j. lawyers abused their authority to launch a counterintelligence operation of the president when there was no evidence justifying it, other than political opposition research which they had not checked and did not verify. that is a gross abuse of the powers of the justice department and i said, i have a hard time believing they will be able to come to any other conclusion. liz: so using a pfizer warrant based on the one verified still the cia that has been roundly criticized and dismissed in order to use the power of the pfizer warrant to spy on the
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trim campaign. pfizer warrants are used for terrorist on the like. how will this impact the impeachment hearing? >> i think it'll be interesting for the american public because they are going to be contrasting two things. serious abuse by the obama administration potentially of the most powerful law enforcement agency in the country which is a serious violation of the law versus an impeachment process that so far has not produced any evidence that any federal law was violated. >> lindsey graham is saying the report is going to be stunning and damning. i want to move on to republican senator chuck grassley he is demanding more from to know if fbi officials are stalling the report. he sent out a lot of tweets, if fbi or d.o.j. tying their hands because it's been taking so long.
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your quick reaction. >> we don't know whether that is true or not we don't know if it was the investigation that delayed it or what senator grassley is claiming. we may find out when it's released. liz: the health ethics panel accusing rashida tlaib of ethics violations spending thousands of dollars in a campaign fund on her own personal expenses. potentially $70500 in question, her own e-mails are pretty damning, she is now reportedly claiming up. i am struggling financially, i am sinking so i was thinking the campaign could loan me money, went on to say basically and tried to make it to the campaign without a siphon. i'm just not going to make it without a siphon. your take on what is going on with rashida tlaib. >> as a former fec commissioner, it is a potentially very serious violation, a federal campaign finance law. a candidate can get a salary from a campaign fund but that
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salary has to in the moment you are elected in the house as she collected over $17000 after she was elected, that is a clear violation of federal campaign finance law. liz: i'm not sure how she did not know that. thank you so much for joining us. have a good weekend. next up speaker pull oc and minute it might be closer to breaking the deadlock over boardwalk funding. in order to stop a government shutdown before thanksgiving. that story coming up. this as ice and homeland security, the group keeping a safe the democrats and the media routinely criticize, not reporting a big, nearly 20% jump in arrest of a certain type of criminal that everyone should find terrifying. the story coming up. right.
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nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. [♪] liz president trump: we launched historic and unprecedented action to secure our southern border. we just released brand-new border numbers showing we successfully reduced illegal crossing by more than 70% since may. i can proudly announced we've ended catch and release and we are building the wall faster than anyone thought possible. liz: that was president trump
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citing good things he's getting done at the border. let's take it up with the former acting i.c.e. director northern patell oh. what the president just said, they replaced 78 miles of wall, correct? >> 78 miles of new capability and broke ground for new construction in south texas in the rio grande valley. liz already will the white house get $5 billion for the border wall? >> they should. my former team at the border patrol, we put plans together before this president was the president. we knew if he got elected we would be building a border wall. you have a safer border community and a safer homeland. liz: ken cuccinelli saying the i.s. does need to tighten loopholes in the law that
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basically the president is putting in what they are saying unfortunately short-term fixes courts can overturn if he is not re-elected. the third party deal with central america to keep migrants there and the deal with mexico to keep asylum seekers there. >> this is important. mexico is helping us because of the threat of the tariffs. it allows people to stay in mexico for their asylum claims. it reduces the number of people who come in and they don't have to be released into the country. these asylum accords we did with the northern triangle. but that's all been done diplomatically on a handshake. if the president loses his nerve in mexico and walks away from this agreement he's right where we were in may.
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liz: the trend has reversed. more adults being arrested at the border trying to cross than migrant families and unaccompanied children. those numbers are dropping. basically there has been a stunning number of arrests by i.c.e. and homeland security investigations of criminal child sex predators. nearly 20% spike up more than 3,700 arrests there. more than 1,000 victims released from out of the custody of those criminals. your reaction to this. these are the men and women routinely vilified by democrats and the media. >> my come blend to the men and women of i.c.e. they do a terrific job of
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identifying victims. they do a wonderful job of identifying things on the dark web where kids are being preyed upon and they work hard to bring these predators to justice. liz: they arrested a youth sports coach, an elementary school music teacher. a nursing assistant among the arrests. when you look at the number of cases, 4,300 cases. the arrest record. more than 3,700. that's a high percentage of arrests there. >> they have done a wonderful job and i encourage them to do more. this is why i.c.e. is necessary for our law enforcement. liz: but some democrats say get rid of i.c.e. >> that's wrong-headed. they protect us each and every day. liz: thank you for your service to our country.
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thank you for watching, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. have a good weekend. lou: good evening, the radical dimms' impeachment extravaganza rolls on. but unfortunately for schiff and the dimms they are more promotion than production. three star witnesses up, three abysmal performances. if this is schiff's trial run, he's done. the factors of the schiff impeachment turkey keep propping this mess up but they should bring the curtain down on it all. today they trotted out the former ambassador to
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