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vegan. >> a lot of people are not vegans they eat meat who look for healthy options. >> how can be that healthy. david: thank you very much, this for "bulls and bears" see you next time. elizabeth: former acting i.c.e. director thomas homan with us, fireworks in his testimony, battling democrat lawmakers trying to attack the trump administration border policies, homan telling democrats, do you want to know where there is a border crisis? look in the mirror. we have him on tonight. and day three of the impeachment hearings, president trump calling it a kangaroo court, and calls nancy pelosi incompetent, new polls show that voter are split. to iran outrage in the world, human right groups tracking more
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than 106 protesters believed killed everybody slaughtered in 21 cities across iran. one,001,000 people arrested. we debate what happens next with iran. and to battle for 2020, we have the dow, s&p 500 closes down after hitting intraday historic highs, nasdaq delivering a record close, with solid trump economy moving ahead. as we have first loser of the democrat primary, it is a doozy. and slamming democrat race. >> more 2020 democrat turmoil, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris, cory booker calling on the dnc to demand comcast clean up its house, the toxic environment surrounding women at nbc. we have the story, and justice department fired fbi agent
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strzok, trying to get his job back, but the doj said he committed a multitude of security violations. something peter strzok was probing hillary clinton for. peter strzok using unsecure devices, where his wife found out he was the reportedly having an affair. i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: welcome to the show, you are watching the fox business network. impeachment hearings have resumed after recess, 4 officials testified. vin than answered a lot of question. >> clarify, in hig my advisory capacity, i advise up the chain
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of command that is what i do. >> and your military culture and to attach that culture that meaning to those words to someone who never served. >> representative, i made that judgment, i stick by that judgment. >> you testified in the deposition that you did not know who the whistleblower was. or is. >> i do not know who the whistleblower is. elizabeth: e edward lawrence at white house with more. reporter: the man who filed original complain, sort of flagging the phone conversation between president trump and ukraine president in july, president president trump pushing back, calling this impeachment a disgrace. lute colonel alexander vinmen said that red flags within off. >> was improve ir. >> i don't know vindman, i know
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he said that the transcript was correct. >> noted that reference to biden sounded political to my. >> reporter: white house calls the sessions hearing illegitimate, saying that the president's actions do not a amount to a crime or bribery. and saying this is political because democrats don't appreciate who won the election last time. >> one thing they didn't count on president releasing the call transcript, letting us all see what he said, they didn't count on that. transcript shows no linkage. the two individuals on the call have both said no pressure, no pushing. reporter: democrat trying to prove a quid pro quo. corruption investigation in ukraine to company involved with former vice president joe biden's son things change for a visit in exchange for a visit to
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white house and military aid. >> problem with that there is no evidence of president trying to fight corruption. the evidence all points in the other direct, evidence points to president inviting ukraine to engage in the corrupt act of investigating a u.s. political opponent. reporter: and those hearings still going on in recess, but they will continue tomorrow. the main show tomorrow, will be gordon sondland. u.s. ambassador to the eu. elizabeth: thank you edward, democrat still looking for a game change target voters on board with the impeachment, none of the witnesses today said bribery. we have a new poll during last week hearing most americans break with president on ukraine but spli split about impeachingd removing the president. pretty much where they were when the hearing started.
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same for "the independents." -- look at this 65% say, their minds are set, they will not change their mind, joining me now senator bill cassidy from louisiana. >> thank you. elizabeth: are you seeing any impeachable offense. >> i am not but you said something the essence of it. you said democrats of looking for something it get voters onboard. this suggest this is a political spec caspectacle. whatever happens is nonimpeachable. i think this is the let' the re. elizabeth: the focus group they are messaging, with battle ground -- your reaction to dear colleague letter that house
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speaker nancy pelosi september o fellow democrats. your reaction? >> so if you read between the lines be we need to win 2020. and we're afraid if the president remains in was on the, the president will -- office the president will win in 2020, there a political overren to, tt a good faith oh, my god let's root out something bad in our body politics, unless that something bad called donald trump. i think that is why it has many american voters concerned about this, about the inquiry. elizabeth: mitch mcconnell, said he cannot imagine a sense scenario in which the senate removes the president. if it goes to senate wouldn't 2020 democrat senators running for president, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris, cory booker, would they be
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conflicted out. >> are you suggesting there are more partisan than shuc chuck schumer, hard to keep a straight face, we could send the sergeant of arms to retrieve them from iowa and bring them back to sit at their desk. they who you probably be the first to vote for acquittal soy they could get back on the campaign trail. elizabeth: i want to move on. what legislate oive business is going on, are they kicking can down the road. >> president, i think we'll get a spending deal to avoid shut down. that is not final passage of an appropriatanappropriation but w. and speaker pelosi is not taking up the usmca .
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attention is being sucked' by the impeachment hearings. >> senator your reaction to hearing that -- first. when the inquiry started house intelligence committee chair adam schiff called undertaking sober and solemn. but over the weekend he said to democrat mighting in california, i applaud you the re resistance. and the president is a sharlto - >> it sounds like someone with his mind made up and looking for a the reason, that has been perception of this, there and i a fore gone conclusion there would be an attempt to impeach the president it was just
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finding the means to do so. he revealed his intent in the comments. >> senator cassidy thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: a record close for nasdaq. dow is up 20% this year, gerri willis has the acted from the big board at new york stock exchange. reporter: it was a good day for the nasdaq hitting a new all-time high, the third in a row, 19th of the year. but unfortunately dow and s&p did note hav have -- did not hae momentum to follow suit. all eyes on washington and trade, president warned he would raise tariffs on imports of chinese goods if no trade deal is reached with beijing. >> retail hammered after home home reported inching that beat expectations by a penny a share, but disappointing on virtually every other metric.
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the stock down more than 5%. >> kohl's similarly reporting a bad quarter, shares selling off 19.5%. and fear spreading through rift. liz. elizabeth: gerri willis. >> great to see you. >> coming up, former acting acting i.c.e. director thomas homan, he is joining us. pushing back against democrats who are attacking border security policies, telling lawmakers in capitol hill. do you want to know why there is a border crisis? just look in the mirror. >> china announced no deal without a roll back of tariffs, president plays hardball, we'll debate whether new hong kong human right and democracy bill now in the senate, will that disrupt the china trade deal? that story is next. ity.
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elizabeth: fox breaking alert, senate approved hodg hong kong n rights bill. it foes t goes to the house nex.
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we'll dig into it deeper. but first turning to the house homeland security subcommittee hearing today on the border crisis, former acting i.c.e. director thomas homan testifies there were fireworks again, pushing back against democrats. >> not sure what you mean by zero tolerant, you say no one ever coming to united states? is that your zero tolerance policy. >> you refer to family separation that happened urge ur numerous presidents not just this president. zero tolerance violating our law. >> you would support family separation. >> when someone gets arrested for a crime they are booked into a jail, their child is not go with them, like, if i go to jail, my family not go with me. >> these people committed no crimes. >> you enter the united states illegally, that is a crime. elizabeth: with us now, thomas homan, your reaction to that
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hearing. >> a continuation of them pushing a false narrative. this remain in mexico program. they say this administration is saying these people back to mexico. to be tortured and raped and put in danger, they are ignoring fact they come in to country because that they are failing to close loopholes, 31% of realm wn have already me been raped. and children have died before they even come from mexico. if they close the loophole. if they would have done their job two years ago. >> now a are after bad posturing after people like you. >> not very few of democratic congressmen asked me a question, i think they know i have the facts, my facts will not jive
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with their false narrative, they stayed away from me pretty much, main questions i got from that congressman from california and republican representatives. elizabeth: democrat are angry with the third country rule, sending illegal immigrants. basely to claim asylum in the first country they step foot in. instead of u.s., do democrats realize that european union, canada, norway have third country asylum agreements. >> they don't care. this is not about securing our border, like i said today, not just about secures border but saving lives, if they rail wanted to save lives they would close the loophole. but general rules are you escape fear and persecution from your home government, so if they left guatemala and they are in mexico, they have escaped that fear, it is about escaping fear and persecution or about getting
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to the united states for a better life, i understand but that does not qualify for asylum. elizabeth: that is the point, also, wire tracking border agents arrested to illegal -- memexican national went days of each another, convicted murderers. border patrol seizes 3,000 weapons. and arrestin arresting 1,000 gas from ms-13, this is what border patrol caught, we know a pew research poll said 7 out of 10 americans' border security. >> you know, thank you for that question. because, this whole issue increases, this humanitarian issue, border patrol said, has taken 40% of agents off line to change diapers and take care of the families, our bored ser now
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vulnerable, so thin thank god te people were caught. criminal are coming through, gang members come through, drugs come through at record numbers because our border agents are tied up with this crisis that could have been avoided if the democratic leadership would have done their job and closed the loopholes, that is what makes this humanitarian issue into a national security issue. if you want to do harm us harm,l come through southwest border if it is half guarded because of this crisis. elizabeth: this is not first hearing. you pushed back on the democrats. we look at the past. >> i just want you to know your contribution as acting drib dirr of i.r.s i.c.e. will be remembes ruthless. >> i have not seen such hate
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toward law up forc enforcement y life. inacting laws. >> your time is expired. >> failed american people, not secures the border. >> morborder. >> respect the chair and authority of the chair. the time of man has. >> chair -- >> you work for me, i am a taxpayer. i'm a taxpayer, you work for me. elizabeth: fiery stuff there. mr. homan, i'm not going to shut up, you know the thing when you are a witness you are under oath, they are not, i am not sillsitthere after 34 years in y career, and speak badly about my president, bad about border patrol and i.c.e., they might get something in official record not true, they don't want me responding because i'm out of time, i am never out of time, if
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i hear a congressman or senator that is lying to american people, i am not out of time, i will take it on. american people need to hear the truth. this is -- >> they could criticize you but they gaffe il gavel you out whee not allowed to take on their criticism. >> gaffa e gavin newsom el gavel till the american people the truth, i have been on this border there are 34 years, don't tell me how it works. elizabeth: and montage of democrats say abolish i.c.e. >> several levels, one is interpretation of abolishing i.c.e. >> starting by replacing i.c.e. with something that reflects our morality. >> we reexamine i.c.e. and the
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role and the way it is being administered and the work it is doing. elizabeth: abolish i.c.e., your reaction? >> fact is, i.c.e. is not making this you of, i.c.e. enforces the law that congress enacts, if you don't like what i.c.e. does, change the law. i didn't could that congress was in process of -- if that is business they want to be in they should get in another line of business, i.c.e. does not make it up, if you don't like it legislate, it easier for them to abolish a federal law enforcement agents than do their jobs, this is the failure of their service to the american people. elizabeth: thomas homan thank you, come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: to iran, large scale protests, over a thousan a hunde killed and over a thousand
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elizabeth: let's get you updated on fox business alert, senate has approved consent to hong kong human right bill. on the ground hong kong fast becomes a nightmare for china. university is now a battleground, pro democracy demonstrators throwing molotav cocktails and more. jonathan hunt is with h me now with more. reporter: we spend much of the day on campus of hong kong polytechnic university, and the
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destruction was shocking. look at this. we're right now in heart of the university campus and all around us are signs what was a very intense standoff, the signs of what was a very violent battle, the barricades built by the students to try to hold back the hodghong kongry riot police and evidence of fires set by the students and intend tie o in-- f the flames, they believed they could hold on for some time, but eventually water began to run out and food began to run out, today, they have been giving up in large numbers, but not giving up the bigger battle for democracy. 24 hours ago about 100 students remained on that campus, but through out tuesday, we saw them
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emerge, sometimes alone, sometimes in pairs, sometimes in groups, always arrested. the second they set foot outside of the campus. they were taken away by the hong kong police force. they face up to 10 years in prison. if convicted on rioting charges. elizabeth: joh jonathan hunt thk you. >> marion o'grady joining us now, your reaction on breaking news on senate approving the bill. >> i think you know, re-- rear trhetorically it wonderful, we should have spoken up sooner on this. you notice tuesday beijing criticized a court ruling that said anti-- mask rule that said they could not wear masks was
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unconstitutional, beijing said that only beijing has right to decide on the constitutionality, that is a chilling message. they have been central to that democracy. >> hugh i how will this hit chie deal. >> it will be difficult. elizabeth: i it -- says sanctio. >> i think this is a mistake to link the two, i think that donald trump should go ahead with phase one, he had lined up in october, and was supposed to be completed in chile. but, i think they need to get that phase one done because the trade component is very important to the united states. elizabeth: let's talk iran. amnesty international and human rights groups say that 106 people killed in 21 cities, protests in about a hundred
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cities, a thousand people arrested, middle and lower class in iran uniting. 500,000 barrels of oil is what iran is now expert -- exporting last year it was the 2.8 million. >> having cover cuba as long as i have, this is a military dib tata militarydictatorship, theyt budge, no matter what. the only way this bricks, if there is a break with the authority from inside that has to be -- >> in revolutionary guard. >> yes inside military, i don't think that you know, no matter how many people you put on the streets, i have been watching this in cuba, and venezuela for years. you know long as military has control that is the final. elizabeth: the economy is really on the ropes, what happens next in iran. >> the country gets poorer. but i don't think that means that the regime folds. you know, they have what they
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need, they have what a need tofied thfied the -- to feed thy that is enough for them. elizabeth: china said no deal route tariff roll back, a fight to the finish, president said he will hike tariffs if needed, your reaction to that. >> i think that the president has to stand his ground. you know, if you make -- if you draw a red line as we know. and then you lit peopl let peopk over them, you become meaningless in terms of negotiations, he has to stand his ground, i am he will, unfortunately, i think for greater good of both economies, they should make progress. but i don't think if china did you not budge he has to stay. elizabeth: then what, goldman sachs back says that gdp growth will be okay, stock prices okay next year, they say peak tariffs have been hit. they will be dialed back. morgan stanley saying, 2% growth next year, global trade getting
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hit. >> i think most people think that they will find a way through this because this is harmful to both economies. they know that, they judge have to save face. elizabeth: marianne thank you. >> sure. elizabeth: coming up, to trump economy, nasdaq delivers a record close, we have the first loser of the democrat primary, a doozy, we'll name it, it is slamming democrat race hard, that story coming up. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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breaking there. >> actually there is a great deal of testimony to the contrary, depends on people's personal opinion of the president's conversation. but i did back to simple fact as president, he has the responsibility, constitutionally to conduct our foreign policy and the obligation to take care that laws be executed and a mandate from congress in 2019. to assure that the ukraine government takes step to combat corruption beverly ca -- beforee is release that money, that is what's he did. last year three democratic senators wrote to ukraine, asking for their investigation in mueller investo investigatio. >> we have senate republicans, likely zero in on joe biden and hunter biden conflict of
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interest if impeachment goes throw ththrough the senate tria. we have third and fourth democrat saying there was a problem with hunter biden working for the ukraine energy company. >> of course ther there was a problem, a huge problem, joe biden as vice president was placed in charge of our relations with ukraine by president obama, the very next month his son hired at a huge salary, paid 12 times what a comparable individual in a company like that would be paid to serve as an independent director, then we find out he is not paid as an independent director but also paid as a consultant, if that was an american company that would be illegal, it is unethical. so all of these details pile up. i think -- look joe biden
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admitted to using over 8 billion dollars of federal aid to get the prosecutor in ukraine fired. elizabeth: we don't know that detail yet. >> we don't know. but we know that prosecutor said that. elizabeth: i have to move on, fbi bias story still in the news, fired anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok wants his job back but there are documents showing that he allegedly committed a multitude of security violations. same thing that peter strzok was probing hillary clinton for, using unsecure devices, these wife found out hig he was repory having an affair from one of those device, your reaction, strzok's conduct was unprofessional. and anti-trump messages he exchanged with lisa page
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excessive. and took less than a minute for you to transmit but long-term negative impact on the fbi cannot be overstated. will be subject of damning public discourse for even years on come your reaction? >> i am struck by the fact their consent iconcern is he embarras, my concern he obstructed justice. on the hillary clinton misuse. by placing it in the un secure server in her home. gregg jarrett has a great job of this in his book, witch-hunt. elizabeth: a case agent in new york told federal prosecutor that doj that he was scared and
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paranoid that someone was not acting appropriately and someone was trying too bury this, means clinton e-mail probe. >> that is not just an embarrassment but be on subscription of justice -- obstruction of justice, as this unfolds we'll get a complete picture. and this is one document, horowitz report is over 500 pages. >> congressman mcclintock thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. elizabeth: next up. we will reveal the first loser of the democrat primary, here is a hint. it is not a candidate. it is a impossibly expensive dream for everyone, that story coming up. (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local.
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elizabeth: lou dobbs is joining us now with a preview of what is coming up next on his show. >> wilbur ross will join us to tell us about latest on u.s.-china trade deal. what is going on with two chinese telecoms, zte and
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huawei? are they national security threats or are they not, we take that up with ed rollins. and there is quite a lot going on, on capitol hill. judicial watch president tom fenton about the deep state and the collision with the administrative state, it is u io watch unless you are the president of the united states we'll be join by former state department senior adviser christian whiten with the latest on hong kong, at the top of the hour. hour,. elizabeth: great to see you, 2020 democrats, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, sent a letter to di dnc demandig comcast do an investigation to
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the toxic culture when it comes to women. alleging that nbc covered up abuse by former today show, co-host matt lauer, and blocked on harvey weinstein, as democrat race in turmoil. we bring in my next guest her tanheritage foundation steven moore. >> steven, the first democratic loser is th the medicare for al. >> they don't want it. i think that democrats are floundering. i think there is a lot of wisdom, first time maybe i have said this, wisdom in what barack obama said about the field, they are way out in left field, out
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of touch with mainstream americans and if they stay on that message, they will the lows big. they will lose big. elizabeth: democrat party is split. financially ruinous plan. to your point hard left is attacks obama. an obama official said that bernie sanders, elizabeth warren did not get 60 votes for anything, so why should they go for government take over of health care. >> i mean, you know how far the democratic party has moved to the left. at the presidential level, when barack obama voice of reason, we remember when he was you know the most liberal senator in the united states senate. and now he is trying to tell the party, hey, you know, you are moving too far to the left. it is a fact. that you know they are out of step on energy, out of step on health care, out of sti step on,
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you put in place that agenda i think that would be a 25 to 40% drop in stock values as a result of those antigrowth measures. >> clinton foundation losing 16 million dollars. the foundin foundation pulled i5 million between 14 and 16. now clinton foundation losing money, your quake take on -- quick take. >> you mean they lost money? elizabeth: their expenses are more than they pulled in. >> that is hard for a foundation to do. shows how out of favor the clintons are, what a tremendous fall they had of grace. elizabeth: accused of selling access. >> now they dean hav don't haveo sell, that is why they run a negative balance. by the way we know this, you
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covered it the clinton foundation was just a pay for play operation. and now there is nothing to pay for. >> all right, steven moore, thank you so much for coming. >> okay good to see you. >> the drop. steven moore thank you. >> still ahead, what you may see in upcoming justice department ig report. remember the fisa court, to be used to tractorrists? the report is out, will we see potential criminal referrals? that story coming up. nationwide helps you invest for your future, brad. so you can plan for retirement and save for college. oh, that explains this. the nationwide dome. state-of-the-art venue. 80-yard screen. fantasy sports lounge. climate controlled seats. sushi bar. club level pool. really? lastly... retractable roof. whoa. are you kidding me? peytonville showed no mercy.
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dossier. the steele dossier and also leaks. the doji.g. has come down hard on comey and andrew mccabe for leak. did they leak information to plant in the media and justify their fisa warrant based on the leaks. >> when they went to the court to get the initial warrant. in and renewal you are supposed to demonstrate some of the information you developed in the first one to justify the remule. did they -- the renewal. the democratic participation in it. everybody has been talking about this for a long time. but in the politically toxic climate it's heartily dismissed. as a republican talking point.
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liz: for the first name this country, and i opposition campaign, opposition administration was using the power of a fisa court to do surveillance on the trump campaign and there was no collusion according to the mueller report. >> i just shows you have how can you say it's a republican talking point. you can't. it'sed a swield stirr conspiracy theory -- it's a wild conspiracy theory. no, it's not. you will have the rorschach test. the democrats will say nothing is wrong. the republicans will save it's the worst thing. but as lawyers we'll make a determination of what did and didn't happen. but the political toxicity is
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unbelievable. liz: nobody would have known about this if hillary clinton had one. >> that's what they were banking on. john brennan, clapper, mccabe, comey, strzok, page, the list goes on and on. they never figured donald j. trump would win the election and the minute he did they went on a scorched earth campaign to remove him from day one. liz: the hillary clinton campaign was debriefed on election interference. was the trump campaign advised. >> no. all the experts are saying donald trump should have been debriefed on the fact there was this potential interference. the toxicity is unbelievable. people just waving that away. then when it's in reverse, it's
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the worst thing since the beginning of time. liz: we'll have you back on, doug burns. thank you for having us in your homes. thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next. [♪] lou: good evening, there are many winners as a result of the democratic party's sedition and outrageous effort to overthrow the president. those winners are all republicans led by president trump. the losers are the venal and ludicrous house democrats led by adam schiff who are now responsible for 56 straight days of presidential impeachment theater. and it has become theater of the absurd. the dimms' play is not the thing. it's farce. the curtain went up in public for the first time last week,

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