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if he is now going to get my vote. >> is it worth registering for a democrat do that. >> all right again, thank you very much for joining us. we will see you back here next time. >> cc confirmed a second case in the u.s. of a on the virus and it is looking at 22 states for potential exposure. as china restricts the quarantines about 40 million people, is more than the state of california. the death toll is climbing. update and a big economic warning from market pros, and were going to tell you what it is that which has a plan. we have a top money guide, look at the white china control population. so impeachment, democrats ending their case today, arguing that the president illegally stumbled the congress.
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tonight, debates and the democrats and their mistakes and their case. the preview of what in the presence defense, as republicans now launch what they say on the democrats own abuses of power. also tonight the new brent case that they are there with biden. this is joe biden, it did look bad and my son hunter was at that ukrainian energy company. that's not the center of impeachment. the debate, did the biden news abuse of power for money. he is the democratic congress now abusing the power blocking the violence from testifying. also tonight, controversy picking up speed of a newly declassified information that the justice department says the fbi did not have probable cause to spy on carter page. the debate should the prosecutor through the book at him for their abuse of power. or any other fbi cases. on the ground by muller, robert
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mueller tainted is the orders the justice department to sequester the evidence on these two. i'm elisabeth, evening that it starts right now. >> your walking you are watching the fox network. the democrats are censoring quite wrap up the final argument. let's get the highlights live in dc with more printed. >> democrats are running out of the clock in their opening remarks. they're close to nearly 23 hours of testimony and they still haven't swayed a lot of senators to their side. almost every republican senator that is left the floor has come out with the same complaint. they haven't heard anything new. >> we saw the protester yell something bad about chuck schumer, i'm thinking about doing possibly the same thing. just take me out also. this is ridiculous.
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we have heard the same thing three days in a row printed. >> the democrats are still counting on for swing state republicans to support the call for new documents in new witnesses this to spice up their case printed. >> i'm hearing nothing new and yet they are blocking new evidence. in failing to allow witnesses and documents. it makes no sense. >> something that is now came from somewhere else, abc obtained new audio that allegedly captured president trump talking about firing the former ambassador saying quote take her out. senate republicans say they don't think this changes their case and an exclusive interview with fox news, president trump defense is decision. >> i wouldn't have been saying that. i probably would've said it was ready or somebody but i make no bones about it, i have every right. i want ambassadors that are chosen by me.
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i have a right to hire and fire ambassadors printed. >> saturday the white house plans to kickoff their defense on saturday in a shortened session in three hours. they said they will give a highlight, a trailer and coming attractions and then they will wait to get into the meat of the case on monday. this printed. liz: tonight, the mistakes in the democrats case, we may see from the presidents team is in his defense, and the democrats are they blocking joe and hunter biden to protect him it is a democrat chronic nominee. >> sara: >> first reaction to the democrats case, saying that trump's phone call was wrong. pulling up the aid. and then abc news has a recording that reveals seemingly to get rid of jovanovich. direction to that printed. >> i think this whole thing has been exactly what started off to
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me. nothing has changed and we have learned really nothing new throughout the process. i think democrats have been trying to take this president down since day one. and they are looking for anything and everything they can. at the end of the end of the day, the president gets to hire and fire who he wants. if you want to keep somebody on coming again. if you want to let them go he can. he has the ability and friendly, he should get have a team around him that shares when he was elected on. obviously the american people wanted him. and they came out overwhelmingly and voted for him. he is the president whether they like it or not and he gets up with the team in place that he wants and that he feels will back up and help implement the agenda that he campaigned on for the american people and that american people voted for printed. liz: bogus theory of ukraine middle-income the debate is this, russian meddling in ukraine meddling, are mutually x closing because clinical didn't have a story that said quote ukraine officials are scrabbling
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to make amends for the president elect. disseminating documents from the ukraine officials are doing that about helping contractor alexander, branch of damaging information on trump and his advisor printed also chronic doctor theo hill, testified that the bet on a deal horse in 2016 and that ukraine believed kelly ray clinton will win. your reaction to all that printed. >> there certainly importing it. why shouldn't it be investigated. we've investigated everything else. so when i get all of the information other that we can. and at the end of the end of the day, i don't think that adam schiff is a person i want to listen to on anything. he has no credibility. he has shown his credibility wrong. and when it comes to this president, he has continued to paddle up false information
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saying he unequivocally had evidence against is present and wrongdoing and it turned out not to be true. he said that the report was false that it wasn't. it is everything that adam schiff says that it turns out to be wrong. liz: maybe not everything but certainly to this president, he certainly not the guy i'm going to look to for any answers or anything on credibility. it's not coming from adam schiff. and he's playing it out. it's. liz: so far as we have seen, getting back to the preview of what you can possibly expect of the presidents team to bring in their defense. sara, theo hill said many ukrainians had some pretty disparaging things about then candidate trump, and she said that in testimony. once a reaction to this. possibly the trump team could bring up how u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie jovanovich, testified that officials had instructed her on what to say
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about the preparing for her confirmation hearing. and she would refer questions to price vice president joe biden. do you think the president could avail himself of that in his defense. >> i think that the white house came is incredibly well prepared. i think were going to see them layout a strong case and the defense of the new president tomorrow. i think it will kick off and i think we will see a lot of those pieces come together. so far the only real corruption and the only wrongdoing that i feel like we have really seen and really learned a lot about has to do with the bidens. that is the big question that the democrats don't want to answer and they continue to try to avoid and i think you will see the white house lean on that. i certainly think people like lindsay graham are asking those questions and making sure that that is part of the discussion. i think it's the right way to go. liz: one of the democratic side story
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to protect biden because they want him to be the nominee. and from blocking him from testifying coming most of the democratic assistance said that they saw no quid pro quo. he repeatedly raised concerns with the obama of ministration and vice president joe biden about the conflict of interest problem with hunter biden. watches printed. >> after you expressed concern or perceived conflict of interest at the least, the vice presidents engagement in ukraine didn't decrease did it. >> correct. because the vice president was promoting u.s. policy objectives in ukraine printed. >> and hunter biden news role in the prisma, didn't see student printed. >> to the rest of my knowledge, it didn't. and my concern was there was the possibility of a perception of a conflict of interest printed. liz: sara, your reaction, that hunter biden and joe biden did not or is not pertinent to the articles
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that they have brought. it is not related. your reaction to that. >> it is mind blowing. it is hypocrisy at its worst. the idea that is not part of this discussion is absurd. the whole reason this entire thing has started was because the president promised to look out and seek out corruption. and that's exactly what he's doing. which he should be doing. and they are trying to attack him for that. if they're not going to look at whether or not there was actual corruption, the president was right to go after it. and this is a huge waste of time. which i think it is anyway. i think most of america season that way. that's why the not even paying attention. no one has been watching this proceedings over the last couple of days. i think that's because nobody sees any wrongdoing by the president and they don't see this as a serious process. the democrats are laying out. at this point, i think that america is ready to move on. whether or not democrats will try to protect joe biden, i don't know.
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i don't think any of the candidate so far that we have seen whether it is biden or bernie or warren, that's kind of the top of the list right now, i don't think any of those people are going to beat president trump in november. i think this whole process is backfiring on each of them and certainly not making democrats with better or any stronger. betook bill clinton advisor, said what the president was boneheaded but it's an impeachable offense, is that right. he said it doesn't. liz: a big warning about the corona virus. we are going to tell you what it is in which sector could get hit hard. it is one of the evening and is market broke. look how china handled the plague. the story next. wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase.
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some people say that's ridiculous. i dress how i feel. yesterday i felt bold with boundless energy. this morning i woke up calm and unbreakable. tomorrow? who knows. age is just an illusion. how you show up for the world, that's what's real. what's your idea? i put it out there with a godaddy website. make the world you want. liz: welcome back. china has no foreign teamed or restricted the movement on about 40 million people. that is more than the state of california. the city has declared war on this. and they're looking at employing military aid without. >> the centers for disease control and prevention said
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absent a team to chicago to assist it with the investigation into the second confirmed u.s. case involving this new form of coronavirus and the patient is described as a woman in her 60s in chicago resident, she remains hospitalized primarily for infection control. it is said to be doing well clinically. the woman had recently visited qianjiang the city where it started a few days after arriving home, she began feeling ill printed. >> she called ahead to alert her doctor to her illness. rather than just preventing through a clinic or did emergency disk department. this is exactly what any potentially ill returning traveler from qianjiang should do. they should call ahead and seek medical care. >> calling ahead allows medical providers to properly protect. a man in his 30s became ill after traveling to central china and he's under quarantine and
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hospital outside of seattle. he is doing well. according to the cdc, there are 63 u.s. patients in 22 states under investigation for possible but unconfirmed coronavirus infection. included a texas a&m student which developed mild systems after he's returned from tim qianjiang. test results are awaiting from the cdc. it. >> if there is a confirmed case, contact tracing will begin and monitored. >> but the vast majority of cases remain in china. a total of 830 cases and at least 26 deaths. the chinese government has expanded full or partial lockdowns and least ten cities. that includes qianjiang. several popular tourist sites have closed as well. in shanghai, disneyland. this massive scale quarantine
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are being watched. to see if their efforts are being watched. liz: does it take you directorate of health protection agency. it's great to see you. i'm so great you came in. so if you like you have the money, how do you not know it is coronavirus. how do you know if it is. if you feel like you have no money and printed. >> the majority of times, the coronavirus don't cause pneumonia. it specific coronavirus is related to travel. to the qianjiang city in china. and diagnosing are suspecting possible case of the coronavirus. it's like enemy stop for now. where did he come from first. >> it is unclear to exactly where it came from. there's full sequencing. people are researching and are concerned that i might have come from reptiles or some other
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species. betook like chinese fish markets and snakes. >> it is possible. it's not confirmed this time. how to stop it, i think we do know how it spreads. and there are things that we can do to prevent this virus. liz: they say this is more contagious than sars and the virus is jumping from species. from animal species you know like reptiles possibly to basically, giving beings. the sars outbreak ended up spreading to more than two dozen countries. it's taken about 8000 people and killed 800. so this is concerning right now. >> it is concerning that we are more prepared. when sars occurred, we did not have the same level of
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preparedness that we have right now. when sars occurred, health departments were not looking at the illness or the spread of the coronavirus as it did at that time. in the hospital's are preparing for this and have been for a while. and we are ready to handle these cases. it. liz: are you worried about this. liz: no. liz: white betook. >> because i think we have enough layers in place and we can find and isolate the person in time. and there's a lot of coordination going back. liz: thank you very much we really appreciate it. and let's get the economic update on this. it is very deceived on. s&p warns that this will damage economic growth. low price .com says the last virus, not to nearly 20 percent off of oil prices. your reaction printed. >> oil prices in writing and
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fall anyway. we have a oil the lot. two weeks ago we signed this great new trade deal with china. and to allow choice or china to grow again another shutting down entire provinces. you should in the airport and the railroad and all of the things that use oil right. so we could have a lot further downside and oil. we basically had a glutton to begin with. the problem here is in order to contain this fire is, you have to bring voluntarily onto yourself, a lot of the economic consequences because you kind of have to shut down all of this activity. that is what happens in a recession. activity shuts down. like in a recession. this will be like a micro recession that we bring on ourselves for the sake of controlling the sink and saving lives. liz: china as it tourism think it will be in negativity. their growth could dip down. when trying to get hit, it does hit u.s. stocks. they used to be the connection. is that still the case.
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large stock holdings get hit. >> they certainly did today. and depending on how quickly this thing results, and could get a lot worse. china and the possibility they will have recession have been the worst thing for the war news risk facing the stocks during the trade war. china has never had a recession. when it finally does, it will be a really bad one. and it will wash over the entire world. i'm not trying to make that a prediction here. and as a warning. liz: are you worried printed. >> china is not really good at handling these things. they have the agent sign swine flu that has wiped out half of their homes. they didn't handle that very well at are they going to handle this any better and looks like they are trying to get ahead of it. we will see. we give to your point, mcdonald's is shutting stores there, i think disney is on the move in china. we've got las vegas stands and casinos. so we do so not being mendacious
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here, just talking about the economic it. but it what i am suggesting is this is much broader than a health problem. which is very serious. this terrible that people are dying and getting sick. >> a lot of people don't realize that one of the most important things you can do for health and well-being is have people be prosperous and have the economy growing. that gives people the resources to obtain and use health care. and when you fall into a recession for whatever reason, people will . just from that. so when it be ironic if we fall into something that looks like a recession, because the health scare. this is something to be concerned about nobody should be panicking. everybody is likening into sars. the mortality rate with that was 10 percent. the people who are dying, are people who were going to die of something else anyway.
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is this when polls show the voters are not budging. and it is pretty much still 50/50, don't remove him printed. >> i think people know they're not going to get 20 senators. it's like watching a football game when you know the outcome. liz: network, if you want to convince the republican voters who are swing voters, you don't berate the senate jerry. schumer and nadler did it, and nadler said that treachery, cover-up, what is the cover-up. every bunch everything is in plain sight. here is the other things they have said. complicity in a cover-up, and basically the republicans failed to rise to the constitutional management. they don't want to fair trial. on and on. it your reaction to that. >> i might do that if i were in their position. i think they know that we have a
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really crummy impeachment case dropped on us by nancy pelosi. there is not much there. they told us that everything was there. and somebody or somewhere over the rainbow. i don't think the democrat senators on this to go on. certainly the candidates don't want to be off of the trail. i don't think anybody wants the milk and water that they have to drink. somehow i suspect that in andrew johnson state that they were more adult like. they don't want this pretty some of the game is i think that they don't want it to go on either. but let the republicans take the rap and then accuse them of a cover-up. that speedo may be the end game is for the senate democrats to take out the senate republicans. >> they will try to do that too. liz: twenty-three of them. watch this about jerry nadler. >> mr. nadler, came up your and made false allegations against our team. he made false allegations
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against all of you. he accused you of a cover-up. the only one who should be embarrassed, mr. nadler, is you. the way you've addressed this body. this is the united states senate. you are not in charge here. it is about time we bring this power trip in for a landing. liz: anything of that. >> i think is largely right. i think ms. miss leslie put adam schiff in charge instead of jerry nadler. in the impeachment. i think is right about that. the ending we already know. we know how the sense. the real question is the state of the union. and about a week, donald trump is scheduled to do that. he will be up there and he will be saying, you through everything at me and i am still here. he's going to make the democrats look weak. liz: the democrats have built their own track record now. they rewrote the impeachment roles denying the house republicans, they funded
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opposition research and accused that russians and the spring court and it goes on and on and on. what is really striking to me, is this idea of the rhetoric. in one another rhetoric is undercut the important and permanently on this impeachment case printed. >> i don't think about permanently, but i do think about the impeachment case. this will be exciting about to see how donald trump will react to this. they made it look like if donald trump is as bad as they say, why not just defeat the men in november. but what they're doing because they have no confidence in their own candidates. and they have no confidence in the american voter. i think adam schiff said that. we can't leave this to an election. speedo so the final point is this, the president mark penn,
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bill clinton adviser, said what he did is boneheaded. liz: he doesn't think it's impeachable. and don't bring it up on that phone call, koepp provided but at the same time we have the democrats feeding information into the fbi to trigger the russia probe. fate opposition research that was funded by democrats. >> and that hasn't dropped yet. so we are waiting for the attorney general and john durham are going to come out with that. and that is not finished yet. the fbi has already retracted the applications. there is a lot of things there. liz: there is probable cause there. no, you are great. come back soon. it is friday. coming up, the trump team coming up and ready for the attack. and joe biden is to voters, it did look bad that hunter was there and that ukrainian energy
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so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. liz: we welcome my next guest, pete. great to see a beat. the democrat impeachment managers over and over again give a defense at that the biden news saying that they know for a fact that nothing wrong with abundance there. and hunter, no conflicts of interest. your reaction to that. >> this is preemption if i've ever seen it. it is highly unlikely after this point however mary that house democratic managers have been almost insulting to the republican senators. i think it's inconceivable that there will be about for additional witnesses. so if you have this additional time, you try to make it
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politically expedient to try to litigate that your presidential partner, talk about dabbling in politics, did nothing wrong to get it out there. it's ultimately, they believe they're never going to vote for additional witnesses. there is no reason the president should do it. even though we should hear from the vice president and hunter biden, we most likely will not. this is there chance to preempt the argument that the republicans will ultimately make. we all know it is correct. i think this is a political move inside of it and political impeachment that will ultimately not work for them. liz: does biden have immunity. our democrats in congress abusing their power. here's the issue, if he is innocent, why not testified ny deposit. screamac i think, this is the biggest political show on earth
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right now. and if you're struggling front runner and your bonding to clear your name and the biggest form possible. and you know he would turn around and try to indict president trump for whatever he sees as his wrongdoing. i call them hide and joe biden from the beginning for he was hiding from the press because his candidacy is fragile. in his ability to articulate is limited. at the same time, if he was smart, i think you would take the platform and use that to your advantage. and he said before, anyone who calls hunter biden that he did anything wrong, you're an idiot. all that is in salt lake to voters. insulting voters is never. people understand a simple thing like nepotism. your son had no qualification you gave him a job, he did nothing for it. ultimately lindsey graham alluded to the fact is the senate insurance act. insurance policy.
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it is bad for him but he doesn't have the courage to step up until the hit heat either. liz: joe biden is calling a person an idiot. he ordered the media that this is a debunked story. he did say to voters though, biden did in iowa, it looks bad that hunter was there. into your point about elisabeth warren. it was a terrible moment. here's the thing, hit the democrats keep going on and on and on. that joe biden really did what that ukraine prosecutor to diligently investigate reset where his son works. should he be brought in. don't voters have the right to backcheck that. >> you mean joe biden is using that donald trump defense that
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ultimately there is corruption there. it just happened in biden news case that his son works the company that could've been under the investigation print the irony is dripping. i think when voters look at it, they step back and say hold on. so donald trump got rich before he became president. and as a result he is able to understand the corruption from the outside and do something about it from the inside. joe biden and his family, became rich after they got involved in politics. their whole currency is who you know, connections you have and what your last name is. and that is different, underscores why it is different when you are the vice president and your son gets a job like this and then you decide that the foreign policy expert that always gets things wrong, to dabble in the ukraine on behalf of that company. we already know the obama administration knew there was a problem there. they were worried about it. i don't think joe biden ever thought that this would come up because the media covers up for him. but if somebody says is debunked before you have the fact, that
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is a real cover-up. and that's of course with the left menu does for him. it is been lazing this and rinsing his family and his son and always called to the carpet for it. a speech of great to see you. inaugural visit. you were terrific. come back soon. pete, thank you and thank you for your service to our country. next up, controversy coming in picking up speed. that the justice department said the fbi did not have probable cause for page. john durham through the book at the team or any of the. including the cases brought by special counsel robert mueller. they ordered the just department to have the evidence on probe and those ones. the story is kate. next.
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present, special advisor to the present, tony. and with them, pastor robert jeffers on the present. the first president ever to attend the annual march for life in washington for 50 years. the only president the guts to show up. we hope you will join us at the top of the hour for that and much much more. thank you list. liz: controversy picking up speed overly declassified information. the digestive department found that the fbi did not have probable cause. john what was your reaction when you saw the story. it. >> in what is said, because once again we have this issue where coming, mccain, otherwise known as the three stooges of the fbi. running this investigation and the way they wanted to run it. and basically, avoiding the roles that every other agent in the fbi and here's two. speedo by the way, andrew became
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sign off at least one of the two fisa warrants that are now in question. and not having probable cause. or any other fbi cases now tainted including the cases brought by special counsel. they were the justice department to west or, keep all evidence about these two warrants and any additional doj probes related to them. what do you think. >> we have to take a look. i doubt that any others were tainted. these guys were being very political. but it is all about public perception. and we have to make sure that the public has the confidence in the fbi. they have to be looked at. it. liz: should they throw the book at james comey and his team. the office of intelligence there, had already rebuked james comey and his team in the following the 2016 think that you do not have probable cause to spy on carter page. the here's what happened, the watchdog report indicates that comey and his team didn't jump
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the tracks and they cut corners. they knew in the fall of 2016, the cut democrats and funded the dossier and the fbi knew it was tainted and sketchy and democratic opposition date research and still sources said it was hearsay. but comey and then steam went ahead already and hit all of that from the fisa courts to spy on the trump campaign. your reaction. >> this is the problem when you're looking at finding criminality opposed to trying to find the truth. agents got there and try to find the truth. and these guys want to make sure someone was guilty. liz: simpson was looking for information. that is what the mpi footnotes said revealing what this problem was with the probable cause. in other words, the full note read, that the fbi speculates been identified person was likely looking for information that can be used to discredit discredit the trump campaign.
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as basically getting paid by democrats to put information inside of the fbi to trigger the probe. >> plus no crimes had been committed. they are talking about the possibility of something happening in the future. they are projecting what could go wrong because they were watching such. this is what we have to take those clean look at everything. we have to make sure nothing else has been affected so the public can have confidence in the fbi. liz: this is about abusing the powers to spy on opposition campaign. that is the issue. we don't want the country to go that route. why didn't they speak up at carter page that he was being attacked by fbi links. they knew that paint was working with the cia. in the cia the fbi this is internet rumor. >> it seems like a lot of people and political axes to grind. when you join the fbi, the cia, you take an oath to be impartial
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and defend this country. some people have forgotten that. thank god the vast majority agents of the fbi have not and they are trying to protect us. liz: that is an important point. this about the headquarters of the buildup. my final question to you. why didn't the fbi just put this out into the field office. what was under comey news watch. a. >> why was this at headquarters to begin with. they wanted to keep control of this so that the investigation would show what they want. not with the agents in the field the job. liz: come back soon. we have another when, on border security in the trump white house. going to talk to brandon about this next. beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence.
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[♪] liz: okay. another win for the trump administration. guatemala's new president says he will not cancel the country's deal with the u.s. on illegal immigrants. the country is turning back hondurans crossing guatemala to get to the u.s. they are acting as a legal wall. that's what some analysts are saying. they say they will continue to take in border crossers and turn
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them back. >> the trump administration put the pressure on guatemala and honduras to get them to act as true border security partners. instead of letting hondurans come into their country, mexico turned them back. these agreements have been game changers. and president trump has been negotiating agreements with other countries. liz: ways your reaction to -- what is your reaction to media and lawyers saying they are fleeing poverty and gang violence. >> we have to ask them certain questions. they always tell us they are fleeing poverty. there is no more violence in those countries man there were
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three, four, five years ago. because of the obama-era policies, that's what caused the problems with the illegal immigration and asylum claims which is what caused this crisis in the first place. it stems from those policies. and president trump had to pick up the pieces and fix all the problems the obama administration caused. liz: there are third party agreements, you have got to keep the individuals if they are traversing through another country to get to the u.s. >> canada has an agreement with us if somebody comes to our ports of entry and claim asylum, we send them back to canada. i would imagine that will be retooled. but we had to get the agreement
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with mexico and guatemala because of the problems on the southwest border. liz: guatemala has been dealing with a caravan of mostly border crossers from honduras. asylum deals, the border walls, catch and release cutback. it decreased the inflow down to 40,000 down from 140,000 in may. i think they are backlogged with about a million cases of asylum cases. >> that's what drew people to come here. catch and release is over which dropped the numbers. it's great. liz: thank you for having us in
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your home. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. have a good weekend. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody. tonight we are bringing you the latest on the outbreak of the china coronavirus that killed at least 41 people and infected 1,000 others nationwide and around the world. while the virus is still spreading. right now the number of new cases beyond china is not particularly alarming. in the united states a second case has been confirmed. the patient is a chicago woman in her 60s. the centers for disease control said they are
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