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worse out there than this. david: i don't mean to be a party pooper. i am for a good time but thousands of people who died from this addiction not good. that is st for "bulls and bears," thank you, john, see you next time. elizabeth: s&p and nasdaq close in record territory, we bring you break down on impeachment hearing, this has house judiciary chair nadler reiterates what nancy pelosi and schiff say, democrats will not lead it up to voters in 2020 election, saying we cannot rely on an election to solve our problem, meaning getting rid of president trump. >> debate, is impeachment falling apart, a month might mol shows a majority of voter still do not see an impeachable offense, they oppose impeachment, nancy pelosi today
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say he will note pressure democrat to back impeachment. reports coming in democrats may start defecting. >> and more abusivive power from fbi under the obama administration. saying they did know about spying on trump campaign in 20 2016. saying he was misstating things, fbi's james comey triggered mueller probe anyway. >> and overwhelming majority deported in last fiscal year were convicted criminals, we have that story and more, i'm elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" starts right now.
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we begin with late word that phase one of china trade deal is imminent, blake at white house with more. reporter: good to be with you. according to sources we spoken with. a phase one trade deal between u.s. and china has been described as imminent and essentially done. a chinese government source telling fox business that deal would result in tariff not going forward sunday, that could have potentially been implemented. at-this-point details are relayed to buy joining. it is important to note, even as we saw all that, we still have yet to hear a final word or final confirmation from either president or white house, and china's government has not yet officially weighed in as well. today here at white house, president trump held a meeting for over an hour with his top trade and economic advisers as the administration and president were staring down a decision ahead of sunday as to whether or
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not to imminent the te tariffs a phase one trade deal. president teed it up in the day with a tweet he september out s. president writing this morning. very close to a big deal with china, they want it so do we. today to the was tight lipped. >> we won't talk about china, we're working a deal with china. i wouldn't say up until now they have loved me. reporter: so liz we hear that a deal is imminent. and deal at this point is essentially expected. we do wait official word, president is going to be meeting with members of congress here at white house later for the congressional ball. we will await to see if the president makes comes on china, and this deal as well as what he
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might say at that point. elizabeth: thank you, blake. you will be working late, thank you. >> you bet. elizabeth: s&p and nasdaq hitting record highs, on what blake of the just reporting about that trade deal, we turn to gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. reporter: markets higher across board after the phase one trade deal said i to be finished, dowp 220, s&p a new record high. nasdaq also at new record high. it was a broad basis rally. stock leading dow goldman sachs, uniteunitedhealth, chef rap che. apple, google, microsoft also hit new record highs today it was a broa a broad-based rally. a ipo finishes up 61%, payment
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and software company with a great outing. back to you. elizabeth: to more. about the fireworks at house judiciary hearing, a debate on articles of impeachment. a vote may take please next week, hillary vaughn is live with us in washington. reporter: house judiciary committee still marking up articles of impeachment, republican effort to get amendments approves has failed at every turn, overruled by democratic majority, debate took a turn toward hunter biden, and matt gaetz argue that questions around hunter biden and burisma should not be ignored. >> it is a little hard to believe that burisma, hired hunter biden to resolve their international disputes when he could not resolve his own dispute with hertz rental car
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over leaving crack copai cocaina pipe in the car. reporter: the ukraine energy company burisma saying, corrupt hiring hobb -- saying say. >> all they talked about is bidens, hunter biden automobile accident. hunter biden this and that, hunter biden salary, their defense speaks to truth of the allegations in this article that it was all about the bidens, they are all about the bidens that is what it's about. reporter: we're expecting judiciary commit to adopt both articles of impeachment on part line vote. they will vote on house floor next week also --o capitol hill, house and senate have been negotiating behind closed-doors to keep government open before
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funding runs out december 20. they have essentially made a deal in principle on 12 different appropriation bills, they are still finalizing a few. elizabeth: thank you so much. >> next up, house judiciary chair eedthatternadler echoing e nangsnancypelosi. we can't rely on an election to solve our problems, meaning getting rid of president trump. your reaction on jerry nadler saying that. >> she is right, polls show people are not with him, the bet was impeach him they will come, voters would come around, they have not. it shows, a wrote a column their real frustration is what democrat would like to do is impeach the trump voters they
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can't do that. elizabeth: impeachment has shrunk, from collusion to mueller probe, and obstruction of justice an bribery. campaign finance violations. jordan said -- 2/3 of hughes hoe committee were for impeachment before -- we're moving 3 the thh the bill. your reaction. >> they have wanted him gone from the moment after he was elected president. i think now they pay a price for it. they board the american people, if you think that removal of american president at stake, people would be walking down street looking at tv camera in
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windows, no one is catching, they recognize this is a scripted opera, in they denoune things and we knows ending. what nancy pelosi has done, you see split in her own party, some democrats will not vote, the republicans will be united, she it what paul ryan could not do, unite the republican party. elizabeth: interesting point. >> also that is what her caucus wants. >> if they lose 18 of those 31. impeachment is dead, watch nancy pelosi talking about operatic comments. >> quid pro quo. bribery. bribery. that is in the constitution attached on the impeachment
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proceedings. >> nancy pelosi today. saying don't listen to anything i say. >> you accused him of bribery why did you decide not to make bribery one of the articles. >> i myself am not a lawyer, sometimes i alike one. not as often as a alike a doct doctor. >> look. it is crazy, she has no answer. democracies have no answer for hunter biden. even joe biden does not. this is what they do. i think mrs. pelosi had to go for impeachment won't she chose the paths, otherwise it would be articles on how she is losing it, losing control. she had on satisfy her caucus even if it was somewhat
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suicidal. elizabeth: saying that when you don't talk about the bidens there is no ground for impeachment. >> we have the ability to show burisma is corrupt, to show that hunter biden is crypt. corrupt, that exculpates the president. elizabeth: he said that democrats not bringing up bidens under cuts their argument. >> they can't, again joe biden was in a interview with act axis asked him what did your son do with burisma, he said i don't know. he doesn't want to know. he is in a position saying that hunter did nothing wrong, but he will never do it again. >> let's show new monmouth poll. majority of voters, after the hearing, say they don't see an
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impeachable offense. ukrainian officials saying they never felt a quid pro quo. you see that poll, quinnipiac the same result. watch battle on ground voters. 51% oppose. >> moderate democrats are looking at these. >> right, moderate democrats are those who won in districts that donald trump carried. they are worried. i suspect that mrs. pelosi will still keep the house. you drop that on donald trump, he emerges from the smoke, what do you have left. elizabeth: swap out name donald trump, put in name barack obama with these impeachment allegations. still does not rise to level of an impeachable offense.
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>> look there is a reason that impeachment is hard. elizabeth: we understand the issues we've been reporting. >> presidents have been impeached bove bu but not remov, it is hard, jerry nadler used to make this point a few months ago, he said you overturn the results of an election, you have to do it on a bipartisan basis, he threw it to the side. and mrs. pelosi was make similar noises they were lead by more me radical peter. party. elizabeth: bill mcgurn thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: why elizabeth warren and bernie sanders will lose battle on ground states, a big obstacle they likely will not overcome, this story next.
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realized. bring in my guest, former aide to past british defense secretary, liam fox, your thoughts on new sanctions. >> i think that is the latest example of the maximum pleasure campaign that this administration is pursuing. against iran. to try to force them back to the negotiating table while putting pressure on them to moderate their behavior across the middle east. i think the sanctions were long expected. on the shipping and airline which many analysts and expert have known to be helping iran get around the sanctions that exist now. elizabeth: iran's economy in freefall. listen to retired earp general robert scale last night. >> pressure of sanctions is beginning to grip the iranian population, the mullahs are
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afraid of civil unrest, brought about by economic hardships. united states is power that holds hammer over the iranians to a degree never seen in the conflict for den decade. elizabeth: iran's economy is on a level of libya or venezuela, oil exports dropping to a 10th of what they were last year. gdp drop are nearl dropping nea. >> correct, the oil that is really hitting the economy hard. the official figures say it has been reduced almost just above 0% from where it was last year. but other than the black market aspect of oil trade, iran is not trading any significant amount of oil on international community, this is having a huge economic impact across the
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country. we've seen this with huge waive of -- wave of protests occurs in hundreds of cities, towns evillages across iran, it makes one wonder how long is mullahs hold on, maintain control? we know that iranian regime is resilient agai against internatl pressure and domestic protesting. but eventually there will be a breaking point, the question is when. elizabeth: important point, more than 700 cities in iran saw protests, shocking murders by the regime, a thousand people reportedly murdered. 7,000 arrested? we're talking base basically the mounting machine guns on tops of trucks and spraying the protesters with bullets, where do you think it goes? >> it is horrific, you see a
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period of time where internet is cut in country. and none of these videos are leaking out, and then for a few hours the internet goes back on-line. then social media is flooded with these horrific videos of civilians shot, and murdered and tortured by the security forces in iran. this will go on for a number of months could i think. economic situation does not look good in iran. i think that iran probably trying to wait out u.s. presidential election shin to see what happens. i am not sure regime will be able to wait that long. i think in coming months it will come to a head. elizabeth: luke coffee of heritage foundation thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, later, we are digging in we found more on the the abuse of power by fbi ur obama administration.
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elizabeth: major breaking news from edward lawrence in washington. u.s. and china reach a phase one trade deal, it is happening, all reportable. right now. as very fluid. from ai our reporters phase 1 agreement has been struck, an historic breakthrough there will be a public announcement tomorrow at white house by the president, some details coming in chinese have agreed to buy 50 billion in agricultural goods. they are not writing it on paper it will be a verbal,. on paper including stronger
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intellectual property protecttions, include access for financial service to china, and also has language that china agreed to never do, currency manipulation. enforcement in agreement as well, we'll stay on breaking news. a developing story. >> now this story, joe biden fighting off reports he has told aides he plans on running as one-term president, a one and done. he told our fox news peter doocy that is not show. >> and elizabeth warren in the polls. peter doocy on campaign trail with more. reporter: the dnc made an announcement today that made force 10s senator running for -- force the senators running for president to make a choice, they scheduled a debate on january 14, that could coincide with a
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official impeachment trial. what will she do? if she is expected to be in two places at the same time? >> i hope that this is not some -- bridge we have to cross. but it is absolutely crucial that we go forward as soberly and nonpolitically on this impeachment process. as possible. reporter: dnc official points out if a conflict is unavoidable, they will evaluate option and work with all candidates. joe biden said he will not voluntarily appear if he is called as witness in trial, he has other things trying to clear up, sources close to biden have been told that biden if he wins this time, he will not run for
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reelection. we followed biden to nevada desert to ask him about that. >> did you talk to aides about a one term blenl. >pledge. >> i don't have plans on one term. reporter: biden trying hard to minimize questions like that one about his able age, he has been quoted how he rides a peloton bike, and lifts waits, and he challenged an 83-year-old in iowa to a push ups contest but that farmer did not take him up. elizabeth: peter doocy thank you. >> we bridge in deneen borelli. breaking news, coming in right now. this a fluid situation, that the u.s., white house and china side of trade deal, they have struck terms of an initial trade deal, we're expecting an moment tomorrow at white house your reaction?
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>> i'm looking forward to hearing the details, this is a long time coming when you think about how china has taken advantage of the united states over many, many presidential leaderships, but now we have president trump who really put the hammer down said, enough is enough. so we have had enough with the counterfeit, enough with them taking our trade secrets for u.s. businesses to conduct be in china. this -- business in china this was a long time coming this is great news for america. elizabeth: intellectual property protecttion, china will buy 50 billion in agricultural goods, president looks like will hold off on some tariffs, phase one with china, our viewer in dc broke news. >> moving to 2020, democrat race. if they -- your reaction if they go to a senate trial, in january, they have to debate on
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january 14. in middle of a initia potentiale trial how does that work? >> that is a great question, this just shows how chaotic democrat party circumstanc is. i hurd maybe they would send representative on the campaign trail, like the freshman 4 that would be very entertaining. this is a stark reminder of voters of how radical the democrat party has become, abortion any time, green new deal, open borders and sanctuary cities, i think that voters had enough with how radical democrats have become. elizabeth: moving on this, analysis of washington examine based on census bureau data 3 battlbat ground states, pennsyl, michigan, wisconsin, saying that battle ground voter there know
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they have decent solid private coverage. more than 8 out of 10 people there have private insurance, number of uninsured is half marchal averag--natural average. michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, they are not going for bernie sanders or elizabeth warren government takeover of healthcare, knocking out their private insurance. >> no. they are not. and they should not, first, who are these candidates to dictate what americans should do in regard to their private health insurance. and not only that with these key states, they are frustrated as it is, we're seeing going on with this impeachment nonsense. when luke at polling that is -- look at polls it is a firehouse december poll, 50% or slightly higher with the key states, the voters are opposed to the
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impeachment, you add that to list, you add to list that they want more and more government control, democrats, americans are not falling for, that they don't want it. elizabeth: deneen thank you, come back soon. >> thank you, liz. >> coming up, i.c.e. arrests at the border. it has dropped. thi.c.e. did pull officers bordr patrol officers from interior. surprising new numbers, 92 thousand who were deport individual criminal conviction for homicide, kidnapping call sl assault and more, casey seeing weseeingel with -- siegel with more. reporter: texas has highest number of i.c.e. easts in the as
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in country, 17,000 total apprehensions were made last fiscal year in this region, out of 143 thousand, carried out nationwide, which happens to be down from the previous year. down by 10%. the agency director attributes much of that to crisis at southern border, many agents across u.s. have been diverted temporarily reasigned to assist u.s. custom and border protection officer on the ground atous u.s.-mexico border and working along side u.s. bortserr patrol agents, they pushed federal agents agency to near breaking point. >> we -- system is broken. congress have chosen not to fix it. reporter: i.c.e. arrests were down, number of i.c.e.
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detentions up 20%, more than 50,000 people were in i.c.e. detention during last fiscal year, saying at times detainee populationi exceeded 56,000, i.c.e. apprehension down last year across the nation, because of big issues still going on at the border. elizabeth: thank you casey. we'll dig deeper later in the show with sheriff of cochise county, arizona. the basically also dig to doj watch dog republic finding that president obama and fbi knew early on that steele dossier source was saying, christopher steele was exaggerated. all indices in the green.
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ask your doctor how prolia® can help strengthen your bones. elizabeth: bring in attorney, former congressional investigator sam dewey, great to see you. doj watch dawblg repor dog repot fbi did know about -- that president obama did know about fbi spying. >> that is a significant revelation, it is very interesting how many people in fact turned out to know about the operation. elizabeth: other thing, fbi also knew early on in january of 2017. that christopher steele, his own source for it had repudiated steele saying he was exaggerating, misstating things but fbi went ahead and triggered
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mueller probe. >> i really did think that was extraordinary the findings to how the fbi ignored evidence and did not present that evidence to authorities, the doj and evenlyy to judges, in case of fisa aspect. that raising a troubling questions to how the system was working there are a ton of safeguards in the review at doj prior to geeing to a fisa court. -- how come they not work. elizabeth: the democrats and analysts that went on other media, left wing analysts and writing for "new york times," "washington post," cnn, down play the fbi abuses and and repeatedly falsely claim that steele dossier was cooperated, and trump campaign colluded with
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russia, that is falling apart, the country went through this for two years, your reaction to media. >> they took an approach that was unfortune at, i will say myself personally was initially skeptical, i know how many checks there are the department of justice to fisa warrants, but that does not mean i didn't listen and when evidence didn't come out my skepticism was overcome, i realized there is a serious problem here. and it was laid out in full in horowitz report, i really wish more people took that approach. elizabeth: it has a low bar, before they wiretap they didn't have to consult with higher ups, we get to it later in next segment. i find it striking that dojig found 7 times, to do
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surveillance, attorney general barr said this first time in u.s. history fbi used counter intelligence against a political enemy. are we in dangerous new ground. >> i think we are in a sense it occurred and never should have, i have faith in attorney general barr and others going forward they will make sure their within this department of justice that does not happen begin. elizabeth: 4 amendment right, we'll see new knocks block, lou dobbs with a preview of his show. >> thank you, tonight very latest on the china trade deal between united states and china. dr. michael pill pill pillsburye with us, and charlie hurt on impeachment inquiry, it seems to
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be unraveling in latter-days of 3 month long effort. and chief political correspondent for washington examiner byron york, and acting deputy secretary, for department of homeland security. kim cuccinelli on what is going on at our southern border, "new york post" columnist, miranda divine will join us. we hope you will be with us. elizabeth: we will thank you, lou. >> thank you. elizabeth: next, more on media how they were wrong to slam republican devin nunes for his 2018 memo warning about the deep state, turns out that giv devin nunes was right.
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current chinese tariffs. here is what china has agreed to, a verbal agreement to buy 50 billion worth of agriculture products. that will not be codified on paper but remain verbal. on paper, the chinese agree to, stronger intellectual property protecttion, greater access to financial services, and china agreed to never engage in currency manipulation. there are enforcement mechanism in to the deal, there will be no signing ceremony between president and president xi . phase two negotiations will not begin until after the election. elizabeth: look at indices moving higher for dow futures. and nasdaq and s&p in the gree greens. media slamming house intelligence ranking republican give devin nunes for his last
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year. mocking him as trafficking and conspiracy theory. >> nunes, not impressed. >> we all know that nunes is a liar. >> carter page fisa thing is irrelevant at-this-point. >> republicans in house like nunes who have been manufacturing scandal. >> the nunes memo. the republican spin memo. >> nunes has been lying this entire time, the moment memo was in bad faith. elizabeth: well they were wrong. back with me now. sam dewey. your reaction to what media was wrongfully saying about devin nunes. >> i think they have a lot of egg on their face on this one. again, this is one where they done listen. they -- didn't listen and pay attention to the facts, you hear about this, a process is broken down. you may be kept call, i was --
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scripskeptical, i was, the nunes report came out it was done, very excellent staff, it has been vindicated. elizabeth: here is come comb twg about the memo last february: >> you have to say, critics might say really jim comey, you knew that steele dossier of repudiated in january 17. source saying that steele was misstating and exaggerating then you arrange a leak based on it. >> it calls to question his
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credibility based on what he knew at the time, i would say another interesting aspect to the story, since you brought up comby and fbi, and -- comey and fbi, and how hard chairman nunes and his staff had to fight to get the information underlying this memo, i remember it, i was on the hill at the time, they really had to fight. to get that information. elizabeth: interesting. you know, sam, world -- public would never have known if hillary clinton had won, sam dewey come back good to see you. >> thank you, have a very good evening. >> coming up two senator from texas, tom cotton andeed ted cruise, theted cruz,they want ts cartels they say hit system with sanctions, next. printer
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drug interdiction dogs. he works in our street crime interdiction and smuggling units. so manny spends a lot of time on the border going north, manny stops and does a lot of work out there. he's one of our bitter k-9d a -- better k-9 dogs from our drug interdiction unit. working with our cbp, k-9s at the ports and the checkpoints in southern arizona. he's a great dog. this is his first time on tv and he's nervous. i.c.e. agents reported a quarter million people apprehended last year. criminal illegals deported at
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92,000. the number of deportations, it's about the size of st. petersburg, florida. you guys are having quite the fight down there. >> we really are. the influx is still coming and into the border. cbp is doing an araising job. working together, a lot of sharing of intelligence. we are doing our job. and you look at those who have been deported over the last year. almost 64% of those were violent or serious criminals deported by this administration. that's a good thing. >> 92,000, that's a lot of people. pew research says a majority of americans 54% say increasing deportation is important. tom cotton, ted cruz, they want
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legislation to make immigration sanctions targeted at the drug cartels. your reaction to that. >> i told you and our viewing audience that yes we need to go after the cartels. i have no issue. call them terrorists. their actions are similar and they are destroying our american way of life. they are harming their own people of mexico. we need to stand united. i have no issue and i commend those senators for doing what they are doing. liz: who is that great guy with you handling the dogs? >> that's our k-9 handler. liz: how many k-9 rs do you have? >> 7 or 8k-9s. we have them in our jail and also on patrol with street interdiction squads. liz: thank you for your service to our country.
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thank you for having us in your homes. thank you so much for watching. lou dobbs next right here on the fox business network. have a good evening. [♪] lou: good evening, the house judiciary committee continuing their marathon debate. the radical dimms stitching together two sketchy baseless articles of impeachment against president trump. the committee expected to vote later this evening and send them on to speaker pelosi. sources tell us she is planning a full vote sometime next week. she herself said that as well, that is unless the dimms come to their senses before that can occur. as the dimms' farce continues,
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