tv Maria Bartiromos Wall Street FOX Business December 7, 2019 12:00am-12:30am EST
12:00 am
>> great things there thanks guys don't get follows on twitter at barron's online. that's all for a next week on barron's your homes. lou dobbs is next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the radical dimms are gasping in what i see as mortal pain as they behold president trump's rising levels of popularity, this achievement of more success and clear and unassailable case for reelection in 11 months. the economy under president trump is a runaway record breaker and so too are the markets. the trump economy creating 666,000 new jobs in the month of november, including 354,000 manufacturing jobs. the unemployment rate dropping to 3.5%.
12:01 am
the lowest level since 1969. average earnings rose 3% last month. president trump touting those numbers today at the white house. president trump: the numbers have been phenomenal. some people said so spot on, so good that they actually have never seen anything like it. it's a long way from when people are rooting for a recession because they thought they could win an election. but we don't root for an election. we root for success. >> we are by far the largest economy in the world. for many years they said that would change. we would go to number two. the wrong president got elected from the standpoint that's people are unhappy about. they think it was the wrong president. they would have rather have somebody else. we are so far ahead that people can't even believe it.
12:02 am
lou: those people are mostly democrats as you might guess. the jobs numbers are so robust. even the negative naysayers of the national media and business press who groped and whiend that the tariffs would be terrible for the economy and for stocks. and 2019 would be a recession year. today they can see the good times indeed are rolling and may just keep rolling for some time to come because of president trump's leadership and economic policies. >> the labor department just released a november jobs report and it's a big number. >> this blows away expectations. >> this is a good up in for reelection. >> this is the best number i have ever seen in my life. >> a couple of generations have never seen these job numbers.
12:03 am
>> for democrats it was probably a good move to do the impeachment stuff. because if they had to talk about the economy and didn't have the impeachment to talk about, they would really want to focus on impeachment the next couple weeks i would say. lou: the president keeps winning and winning just as he promised and america keeps winning just as he promised. even with all that, the radical dimms try to overthrow the president and obstruct his policies. the dimms don't want to talk about prosperity. their mad impeachment plans are the subject they cling to as if the country doesn't understand how radical and lost the dimms are. their yo -- their supposed frontrunner joe biden predicting the next president will have a recession.
12:04 am
adam schiff declaring he hates what's president trump is doing to this country. and no doubt he hates the prosperity president trump has brought. and more and more americans are joining the ranks of our middle class and creating new businesses. they understand the president is unbeatable. his reelection assured. here is house speaker pelosi, so worried about last year's election, she is desperately trying to sell the importance of undoing the 2016 election. >> what will the check be on this president if he's re-elected. >> let's not con step plate that. the damage this administration has done to america, the great country. it can't withstand two years. i don't know. lou: she didn't notice. any dan she wanted to talk about.
12:05 am
she didn't note any damage she wanted to report to the american people. pelosi and the radical dimms are arguing america can't survive the addition of millions of jobs and higher wages and greater prosperity for all americans just as president trump promised and as he has delivered. their plans whittled down to nothing more than removing this historic president from office to make way for their radical social programs of higher and higher levels of dependency. with president trump's success up a target of the left, the white house says they will continue to deny any legitimacy at all to the radical dimms sham impeachment farce. the white house vows to ignore an invitation to take part in the house judiciary meeting monday. the white house counsel pat cipollone writes this.
12:06 am
your inquiry has violated fundamental fairness principles. you should not waste more type with additional hearings. a senior administration source telling fox if the left chooses to do a trial in the senate, they are prepared to start immediately. senators lindsey graham, ron johnson and chuck grassley asked for the record of former dnc consultant alexander chalupa and the ukrainian official who talked with her on allegations of allege foreign interference with ukraine. the republicans finally standing up in the senate. ruth bader ginsburg blocked the democrats' subpoenas to deutsche
12:07 am
bank. tonight's temporary hold comes hours after the president's attorneys argued the subpoenas were quote extraordinarily broad and raised profound separations of powers concerns. joining us tonight, white house press secretary stephanie grisham. good to have you with us. i know the white house has to be well pleased by ginsburg's hold. where does it go from here. is it simply a matter of waiting for the court to decide? >> i think it's exactly right. it's a matter of waiting. we are pleased with that. i think that was the right thing to do. lou: the right thing to do, the president's attorney, pat cipollone. i think he wrote something very correct, telling the democrats
12:08 am
to stuff it on the judiciary committee until they can find a legitimate process they might want to get involved in. because this is not it. >> it's been a circus to watch. and chairman nadler fell asleep. this whole thing is crazy. the american people know what's going on. they know the job numbers today. 266,000 jobs added in november because of this president's policies. he was just in nato working on behalf of the country. the president continues to work and the democrats try to punch at anything they can to stop him from winning in 2020. lou: the level of response from the left, even the left-wing national media acknowledging the strength of the economy american economy. they are making fools of
12:09 am
themselves with this so-called inquiry. and the american people are making it clear they understand that. the popularity is rising and the opposition to the impeachment is rising. and significantly. this is a loser for the left. i wonder if republicans shouldn't hope they continue the impeachment train that they cranked up. >> i will tell you what, even in your opening nancy pelosi saying she hopes we have to stop the president from damage. i don't know what damage she is talking about when unemployment is down and the stock market is soaring. she says this isn't political but she says we have to stop him from winning. she did a big town hall on another network. halfway through she said i don't want to talk about impeachment anymore. we have had to talk about and endure impeachment for months and months and she couldn't
12:10 am
stomach it for 15 minutes. she knows a lot of her freshman dems are in trouble. and she is going to lose the majority. we welcome showing the president did doing in wrong in a trial in the senate. lou: republicans and independents across the country have to be taking note of the reality that the republican party in the house has stood united behind president trump and now with these three chairmen of committees making it clear they are going to pursue their investigations, this is a new dawn of unity in the senate that we have ever seen any indication of before. >> again, this is another reason while the dems are trying to divide this country, the republicans are so united behind this president.
12:11 am
they have seen everything and they know he did nothing wrong. they are seeing the dems are trying to tear apart this country. our president is giving results. people know that. they are seeing that. this is just backfiring on them. we'll just see what happens. lou: the money being raised. the president is setting all kind of record in fundraising and blowing await entire field of radical dim * hopefuls if we can call them that for 2020. >> absolutely. i spend a lot of time with the president. i see number meetings in the white house in washington, d.c. and also abroad. this president fights for this country and people know that. that's why i think donations are soaring. when he goes overseas and he's talking to other foreign leaders. he knows america has to come
12:12 am
first. that's the first time a president has really, really been keeping his promises to the country and the american people know that. lou: they know that because every promise he made, he's delivered. that is a great record to run on for reelection. great to have you with us. thanks so much. up next. how billions of dollars are helping china's rise across the globe. what in the world is going on? we'll take that up and much more tonight with gordon chang. new doubts passed on records of phone calls lamelessly obtained by adam schiff. what's happening. devin nunes joins us next. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout.
12:13 am
as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and snoring? no problem ....and done. and will it keep me in the holiday spirit? yes! with comfort and joy. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time.
12:16 am
song by song i try and make it easier for anxiety.o get help. depression. panic attacks. people don't want to talk about it. so i share it. the struggle and the joy with my mental health. i bare it on a stage, under a spotlight, and invite everyone to join me. what's your mission? use godaddy to help make it happen. make the world you want. >> it's a horrible thing that took place. we are getting the bottom of it. all the jess gators are there now and studying it very closely. a terrible thing. and our condolences go to the families and everybody involved,
12:17 am
including the wounded. we have deadly wounded people, too. we have some extend our condolences to them and we'll be working with them very closely. lou: the presidents respond together deadly air base at pensacola, florida the shooter a saudi national, a member of the saudi military. he was at flight training at the u.s. naval base. the president says the king of saudi arabia told him the shooter does not represent the feeling of the saudi people who love the american people. phone records are now in doubt. schiff is attempting to link the president's lawyer rudy giuliani, but it turns out the phone numbers used on the call logs is a generic white house
12:18 am
switchboard number which is creating some problems it seems of mr. schiff in all matters. and the department of justice inspector general's report on fbi surveillance of the 2016 trump campaign will finally be released to the public this coming monday. investigative journalists john something man reporting he expects michael horowitz to i'd spy between 6 and 12 failures and acts and mistakes and misconducts. here to talk about his reporting, and much more tonight,a award winning investigative journalist, john solomon. let's start with the development here that the phone number that schiff put out is the, one of the generic white house numbers did not specifically refer to
12:19 am
the office of management and budget as schiff's folks claim. >> if the goal of adam schiff and the house intelligence committee was to resolve what happened, they would have got the facts before they put this information out arbitrarily to get to rudy giuliani or me or anybody. it shows the investigation hasn't dotted its is and crossed its ts. it's probably why the framers intended for our phone roards and personal data to have an assumption of privacy without the opposition trying to score points. lou: i want to get to that information for you personally.
12:20 am
coming up with these records under what pretext i'm not certain. perhaps you are. but i want to point out, schiff now has a pattern of conduct, a track record of inaccuracy, outright lies, and it should it seems to me to be taken heavily into account by the american people and others his absolute disregard for truth. >> he didn't actually subpoena my phone records. he subpoenaed rudy giuliani's then extracted by numbers as the only reporter. i node other reporters had conversations with those two men. a few months ago i wrote a story exposing the fact that chairman schiff met with glenn simpson at the sidelines of the as pence institute. it feels like a political payback. but at the end of the day if he
12:21 am
twoonltsd know what the calls were about he should have done some more investigating before he put them out. lou: he did divulge them. it was within his power and responsibility not release it is an extraordinary abuse of his power and your first amendment rights. >> when the fbi does phone records, they have special procedures for journalists, clergy and attorneys. when you have attorneys involved tonight and the fbi involved, it's shameful. this a good constitutional issue here, and i'm looking with my lawyers to examine potential remedies here. lou: good, and i think as the saying goes, the sooner the better. the doubts about the giuliani office calls, the inspector
12:22 am
general coming forward with his report, the long awaited. we must take note that we are now waiting for inspector horowitz for months on end every time he prepares a report. it is in my opinion derelict on his part. it's presumptuous on his part to think the american people should have to endure this type of nonsense. now we are being told through careful leaks, given great signals that there will be disappointment aplenty in his conclusion. >> i don't believe that. what i would say is anyone who takes the word of the "new york times" or "washington post" on anything involving russia collusion does so at their own risk. look at the record of reporting they had in 2017 and 2018. russian disinformation funded by
12:23 am
hillary clinton's campaign. my reporting indicates that this report will have between 6-12 serious issues. there will be an intentional falsification of documents. withholding of exculpatory information, there will be the failure to disclose derogatory information about christopher steele and his steele dossier. these are serious civil liberty issues, and there is no lipstick you can put on this pig that will make it look good the morning after monday. lou: we also have good news. three republican chairs of committees are now going to investigate the role of ukraine getting actively involved, including i should point out, because i have been very critical of lindsey graham as chair of the judiciary committee, he is amongst those three going forward with an
12:24 am
investigation amongst others of alexandra chalupa and the ukraine involvement. >> it raises the issue of the craneo -- of the ukrainians trying to get involved in the election. she had a scheme. if we gave it to her she would throw a december surprise on donald trump to impact his reelection' chances. the political officer of ukraine has a compelling story. after miss chalupa went to the ukrainian he bassy, he taws tacked to get whatever dirt they had on trump and manafort. he brought it back do the ambassador. the ambassador said i ultimately
12:25 am
decided not to give it to the democrats. lou: do you think it's an accident the democrats have chosen monday as their hearing, the same day as the release of the fisa report? >> i don't. but at the end of the day politics is politics. the american people will pay attention to that fisa report, i assure you. lou: the world bank wanting billions of dollars to our friends in china. low interest rates. lots of money. we wouldn't want to upset the chinese. would we. we'll take that up with gordon chang after this quick break. peyton, what are we doing here? brad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad.
12:26 am
12:27 am
male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts. female anchor: how often should you clean your fridge? stay tuned to find out. male anchor: ...this year's most buzzed about premieres... female anchor: makes it red-carpet official with... male anchor: 50 5-star products you can buy online right now male anchor: tributes pouring in from fans... female anchor: her hot new album is just one of the things we talked about. male anchor: beats the odds at the box office to become a rare non-franchise hit. [anchor voices ramp up together becoming indiscernible] you can provide the help and hope that survivors need.
12:30 am
and president trump is prepared to walk away from any deal that doesn't include the terms he wants. the world bank approving a plan to give china more low-interests annual loans up to $1.5 billion through 2025. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said china is too wealthy to receive billions of dollars in loans to the world bank. one study found the world bank has given china nearly $8 billion in loans. and china keeps outsmarting the united states and much of the world. joining us, gordon chang, senior fellow at the gai -- the gate se institute.
70 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
FOX BusinessUploaded by TV Archive on
