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printed and i am for kids' city. i think they will when it. but i think it will be very close. i've got a score for you 20 - 17. kids' city after her over san fran. we will see you next time. >> breaking news. the senate just out voting against calling any witnesses, and this impeachment trial. it's looking like it is moving towards acquittal. you're watching history in the making. on capitol hill with more. edward. just gotta save it from senator mitch mcconnell call mcconnell. there's no need to re- open this investigation. he goes on to say this. it is very important. i will be destroyed senators that will confirm with house managers and with the president's counsel to determine the next step as we prepare to conclude the trial in the coming days printed this the first time we have heard timeframe going
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forward. he says conclude the trial in the coming days. the democrats are arguing that they need to hear more witnesses saying the senate, if they close the impeachment hearings, and trials without hearing from john bolton, is a cover-up. republican saying it is the house that is supposed to investigate and present the evidence for abatement. republicans adding the house articles were rushed and fog. >> concerned that i have is that the house has done a pretty choppy job clumsy evidence and rushed this and then managed to put it into the lap of the senate. and that you complete your homework project. you complete the issue a bring in new witnesses and new the bottom line the democrats did not have the vote in order to keep this going for more witnesses heard it went down 51 - 49 to not bring extra witnesses and. still the house managers argued that they need to hear more witnesses today.
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>> the truth will come out. it is continuing to. the question here before this body is what do you want your place in history to be. do you want your place in history to be, let's hear the truth or that we don't want to hear. and that was part of the debate today. the only way democrats can extend this if chuck schumer adds motion after motion as he has done earlier. we will have to see exactly how the democrats want to go forward with this. they are trying right now to figure out a path forward and for some of resolution. you heard in the statement mitch mcconnell saying it will end in the coming days with some sort of a timeline. >> breaking news. thank you so much. we just heard edward give the news that the senate voted no to
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more witnesses. this is a big failure for the democrats. a victory for the president. the president and lindsey graham saying it will be a bipartisan acquittal and might come around state of the union on tuesday. let's bring in republican and also a member of the trump defense team. it looks like you guys one, what you're taking what you're hearing. >> thank goodness that there was not a vote for more witnesses. quite frankly the house did not do its job. it was the houses job to bring forward the witnesses. they did not subpoena john bolton, they did not subpoena mick mulvaney or anybody else that they now say they need to hear from in the senate. so for them to come around and say we chose not to do in the house but you guys in the senate have to do it is totally disingenuous and hypocritical. i don't know why this is going to take days. i was hoping this was going to be done tonight or tomorrow
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morning. quite frankly i'm a little concerned if this is pushed out for days that the democrats and their allies are going to come up with new supposedly leaked from an ominous social sources and that will be all the talk. this thing is not over until it's over. if i was in charge, i would just say, hey, let's vote to acquit now. >> was interesting to your point, both 2020 democrat senators amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren are scheduled and heading out of d.c. to campaign events in iowa. maybe subject to change but the 2020 democrats are showing it's over. >> you know, this is over but like i said, i am not really understanding why they are not just voting on this tonight or tomorrow morning. i know the democrats can do tons of motions to belabor this but quite frankly it would be the
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democrats fault if they were not letting their own democrat senators go campaign in iowa. so obviously there is something going on that you and i do not have the inside scoop on because i was hoping this would be over tonight or tomorrow. quite frankly, it would not surprise me at all if once president trump is acquitted that the house starts us all over again. this would not shock me at all. >> critics are blasting at lisa murkowski and lamar alexander. they are effectively saying what the president did was inappropriate but it does not rise to the level of standards of the constitution. you cannot allow an incomplete rushed case to remove a president ten month before voters get to decide. the polls have always shown half the country saying no to removing the president.
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what do you make of the timing of the new york times reported today the president director john bolton earlier then realized the spring of last year to help her ukraine to get information on democrats. here is a democrat narrative delegitimizing the acquittal that is meaningless in a sham trial. >> this is how they do things. this is their ammo, they did it in the kavanaugh hearing as people say drip, drip, drip, new and ominous sources and blockbuster things. the problem is most of the media buy into this stuff. they don't even question the timing of it. it is just really, really frustrating, i cannot wait for president trump to be acquitted. the american public and the people here in arizona are sick of this. they are even past the point, they don't even care who is at fault. they just want this over. so i don't understand these folks that just want to keep going on and on. it's all political. it's always been political. it has nothing to do with
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ukrainian -- >> it has everything to do with influencing the election. >> republican say is illegitimate and more witnesses like john bolton will not cure the defective case even if bolton testifies democrats will still call it a sham and a cover up. let's show the democrats mistakes in this case and bombshells that fell apart, delaying for a month, denying the president the ability to call witnesses, denying the ability to judge the motive of the whistleblower. what do you think was the biggest mistake by the democrats, was it the rhetoric like adam schiff saying you gotta remove the president because he will cheat in 2020. what do you think was the biggest mistake that democrats made and what was the key impeachment game changer for the president? >> they did not have any evidence. they never had any evidence, the democrats have not. they are purely trying to find anything and everything to try
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to impeach the president. just think about it, six out of the seven democrats house impeachment managers already had voted or publicly supported impeachment before the ukrainian call. there has been multiple votes on articles of impeachment on the floor of house reserve presented of to move forward. at the time nancy pelosi table there. so these folks have been trying to impeach them, they are trying to find something to get them on. that is the biggest downfall, they have no evidence because the president did not do any impeachable offenses. >> they have hearsay evidence, not really documentary evidence. >> they had lots of hearsay, lots of presumptions, not one of the single democrat witnesses, by the way they were all democrat witnesses, the republicans wanted other witnesses and we were rejected. not one of them was able to establish that the president did
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one single impeachable offense. in the democrats admit they do not have a crime, there is no crime, they just keep saying we do not need a crime. that is technically true but don't you think the american people would expect if you are going to the president of the united states that he would at least have to have committed some type of crime. they say there is no crime. >> people are saying he ran through the red light and should be penalized somehow but the house did impeachment. is that enough of a penalty? >> the democrats are not going to stop. and the reason he was impeached -- >> are you hearing they're not going to stop? >> you know, i have lived through this all of 2019 since the democrats took over power in the u.s. house of representatives. this has been nonstop, investigation after investigation. we started out with robert mueller, it was supposed to be
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russia collusion, that flopped then they went to obstruction of justice, that flopped, then they went to the ukrainian call. it is nonstop. these folks want to influence the 2020 election and i believe if we had 100 witnesses come forward and every single one of them was on donald trump side, they would still want to impeach him. so this is just political, this is all this is. and i agree with president trump, it's a witch-hunt. and these people are ruthless. i came to congress wanting to get things done and i did not think it was going to be that bad. >> we love having you on. thank you for not holding back. breaking news happening this hour. you are watching history unfolding, the senate did reject more witnesses in the presidents impeachment trial. we will stay on the breaking
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news. the other big story super bowl liv on fox this sunday. this went too close to call even for the bookies. on makers are picking the winner in the showdown between the 49ers and the chiefs, the toughest bat in years. the excitement is picking up in miami. the ceo and president of the miami chamber of commerce jones is now. it's almost like new year's eve every night in miami anyway. it is now off the hook. what is happening operate hominy people are pouring into the city. >> were expecting 100,000 people to come to miami. that is going to be an incredible boom to her community. not only because the economic impact but also you all are doing a great job of featuring a magic city. >> talk to me about security, how is miami and the federal government and state and local officials keeping people safe? >> i just met with the mayor yesterday and we have an incredible police department working with the feds and i know
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our offices are in the downtown hilton and we have officers throughout the building but obviously there are street closures and things that may impact the local traffic but it really is a show of force and i don't think anybody out there is thinking about any issues, they are out there have any great fun time. >> we are hearing security officials on blackhawk helicopters, basically up in the sky patrolling the sky. it looks like security is pretty solid down there in miami from what we are hearing. i want to know the story, stubhub says half of the ticket sales happened in the last week. i think tickets are popping up to $7000 for a tickets. [crowd boos] of course close to the game there will be a lot of resales. but i figure tourism folks returned to control that in the police force is trying to control that. i think we will have an incredible -- a really close
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game and a lot of viewers watching this. i think the real story that i would like to talk about is the fact that we have got -- the last time the super bowl was here was 2010. miami has changed dramatically in that. we used to be known for fun in the sun but now are an incredible place to do business and that's what the tours will find out when they come here. it's a great place to relax and kick back but also a great place to do business. >> we are hearing estimates half a billion dollars in revenue coming in to miami. >> is not right. >> i heard from 330 - $500 million. you can never know what is thrown into there. last time the prediction in 2010 was 250 -- $450,000 and it ended up being a little under 300 million. the end result we have workers
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who are working and getting paid overtime, airbnb that was not here 2010, 49000 units are filled today from broward to miami with customers who are coming from missouri and kansas. >> chiefs or 49ers questioning. >> it is close to call. my wife is from san francisco. i'll have to go san francisco. >> will go with the chiefs. [laughter] great to see you. as for the game sunday night you will watch on your local fox station. great coverage. next we have growing fears over the coronavirus slamming stocks today. nearly 10000 coronavirus cases confirmed. the latest warning from the top medical journalist nearly 76000 people may be affected in the city of wuhan, china alone. that story next. ♪ pharmacist-recommended
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the coronavirus fears over that hitting global growth slamming stocks today the worst we stand for months. the dow and s&p reaching 2020 gains as j.p. morgan, citigroup cut global growth in china
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forecast and investors are really worried. there are about 10000 coronavirus cases confirmed. but the respected medical journal came out with an estimate that it thinks up to 75800 people in wuhan, china might already be infected with the coronavirus in the city alone. that is way bigger than estimated. about eight times bigger than the estimate. it is now in 20 countries, the seventh case is just now discovered in the u.s., the state department saying don't go to china. let's bring in my next guest, great to see you. let me back up, we have the obamacare architect, we heard from him he is saying stop panicking, how do you see? >> for one thing this is the same guy who said if you want to keep your doctor you can keep your doctor. it doesn't matter what he says. it doesn't matter what
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publication like billington says, the statistics on how many people have been affected are statistics from the best authorities that we have and people can speculate about what it might be. that's not what it is yet. we will wait and see. what i was telling you last week is turning out to be true. this thing is going to have economic impact because china is doing the right thing by locking itself down so it does not spread and does not become a global pandemic. that is a costly thing to do. smart thing to do, get on them. the thing is, it might cause a short sharp recession. but what would be -- what would happen if they did not do. you could have a million people dead worldwide. that sounds like a horrible number if you're one of the million or a member of their family, that's a terrible tragedy and should be avoided at all cost. let's remember, a typical flu season happens every year and
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kills three or 400,000 people. >> let me push back, we get it, but the coronavirus outbreak is on top of an already system. we get the flu season is bad, this also, the disgrace of the china live animal market vectors for ♪ ♪ under local epidemic why china is not shutting them down and outline them forever is a global disgrace for what they're doing and putting at risk of global economy. in savaging wildlife. that has to stop. the u.s. to declare a public health emergency in the u.s. and they have a temper suspension for any foreign national travel to china. let me go on to this, we don't really know to your point impact on china manufacturing. it did shut down at least two thirds of its economy. singapore shut the border, rush shut the board approved how can you say the countries shutting the border, don't get hysterical don't panic.
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you see chinese officials and hazmat suits. in using hiv drugs to treat the coronavirus. the obamacare architect is saying don't panic, when you see all of the news you have to say wait a second, should we listen to that guy. >> the reason why you do not panic is because panic does not help. >> you can keep herself safe. >> exactly. let's do that, how do we do that, we locked down chinese cities like wuhan and we close the border with russia and mongolia and transportation to singapore and to the united states. those are things you do when you're not panicking. those are smart preventatives that you do to keep this thing from being like the last pandemic that came out, not even the loss, all the great pandemics of the last 100 years going all the way back to 2018, 102 years the spanish flu, had a origin in china, that took out 5% of the worlds population in
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2018. because nobody locked on anything. nobody did anything about it. the great news, it looks like everybody is panicking, no there during opposite of panicking. there be imprudent. >> we still don't know the true total. morning joe, they are taking on the trump economy. they are saying the trump economy is worse than under jimmy carter and bill clinton. they say the numbers for the past years or 2.3% growth versus bill clinton three-point to, jimmy carter three-point to and bill clinton 2.7. your take on the argument that it's worse than bill clinton and jimmy carter. >> what morning joe did this morning, he looked at gdp growth in the third year of each of those democratic presidents ran. he left one out and he.
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he did not look at the obama economy was in 2011. his third year. gdp growth 1.6%. gee i wonder why joe left that out. because it does not look good. and what have we've been hearing wherever about the trump economy. these great achievements of the trump economy that's because of the great things obama did. how come the trump economy is doing better than the obama economy. so you don't even mention what the obama economy actually did. can we just agree, you and me let's stop watching morning joe. >> i did not watch it i just saw that crossing my desk. i thought we had to cover it and check into it. that's why we called you. great to see you. come back soon. coming up, as we've been reporting the 2020 democrats are about to go into the election with kitchen table policies that the polls show swing state
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voters do not want. the race is in chaos, the weakest field since 1972. even joe biden says iowa will be close. net connect, now reports coming in the democrat establishment fears a november wipeout. a landslide loss that the one candidate is the nominee. guess who, the story next. ♪ >> what the democrats are trying to overturn in the last election, we will make sure that they face another crushing defeat. [cheering] ♪ latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited.
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will be about the nuts and bolts of kitchen table policies. the democrats are selling what voters don't want. they are letting the government run your kitchen table. that's what they want to do. polls show battleground voters don't watch her policies. showing growing anxiety and worry in the democrat establishment that the democrat race is in chaos the weakest field since 1972. they face bloodied drawnout primaries in the democrat civil war between joe biden and bernie sanders draining campaign funds before they have to take on trump. they're not getting the swing state voters. all of this before the election. the los angeles times is saying, senators rise is fueling an internal fight in democrats fear a landslide wipeout loss. let's bring out wall street journal editorial editor. we have been talking about this for some time on the show. this is happening now.
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>> i think november is still a far way to come. i don't think any of the democratic candidates particularly compelling, they clearly all want donald trump out of there. and whoever the nominee is is going to be a lot of enthusiasm in the party more than 2016 against donald trump read the question will they get the swing state voters, probably not with some of the policies. but is there a way to get him. they worry about the erosion in the suburbs and so forth. which i've seen for example in my state. >> can you show the viewer bernie sanders policy, let's show them what bernie sanders wants for the country. there polls showing his government run healthcare, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, the majority do not want to.
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because labor unions fight for good healthcare coverage. they have better healthcare than the national average. >> use all bernie on last week, norah o'donnell said some people have added up all your programs and say it will be 60 trillion or some crazy amount and he said that the republican figure. and she said how much and she said nobody knows. and so you are proposing programs and you won't tell people how much they cost. people might not know how much they cost but they know it'll come out of their pocket. >> he wants to tax people making 30000 to pay for. this is his version of nancy pelosi, you have to pass it to see what's in it. let's show you what president trump -- what he is saying -- let me back up, trump probably goers keep saying they like the president, you want to know why he delivers on his promises were asked the others, that's one factor they bring up, he delivers on his promises where the other elected officials do
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not. >> there's a lot of focus on his approval rating which is up a little bit but has not moved a little bit but if you look at the approval for economy and how things are working that is a pretty high. if people can separate i may not like the guy with some reserve rations but i do like what he's doing that is good for donald trump. >> the one thing that brings down the democrats is the victim identity politics. it is alienating to people who take ownership for their lives and families and sacrifice with any expectation of the government stepping in and helping them. free does tend to wear off after the sticker shock. the president may have been watching us because we show the president barack obama how will president trump to her does he have a magic wand to create manufacturing jobs, that was an insult. watch a president taken on. >> do you remember when the previous administration, the head of the previous
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administration, i will not mention names i'm sure you'll never guess the name. he said you need a magic wand to create manufacturing jobs. we found the magic wand because we will be hitting 750,000 manufacturing jobs. [cheering] >> you know what is interesting, joe biden is now saying iowa is going to be net connect. >> it is. but that doesn't give comfort to his own. >> i do think they have a problem that their race is three and half way if you count with the judge but there is a lot of variables when how it could come operate but i do think i would be complacent if i were the republicans because once they find a nominee i think defeating trump will unite them even if they're very divided now. >> interesting. republicans do need to get a healthcare policy. >> that is one area where they think that the president could
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do better and is underwater. part goes back to the vote in the senate where john mccain defeated the republican. >> your final reaction to hearing the senate rejected more witnesses in an acquittal is on the way. >> my first reaction we have been so badly led by the present they treat every utterance from nancy pelosi as it's in oracle and they will get this and the new bombshell comes in, meanwhile mitch mcconnell is outmaneuvering them at every turn. at every turn he brought this up. the more silent the more successful he is going to be. he does not go out there and draw attention to himself. >> great to see you. next the strange made by an impeachment manager the debunked discredited antitrust still garcia was not election interference by democrats because it was bought and paid for by democrats.
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to the strange and curious argument made last night by democrat impeachment manager new york democrat hakeem jeffrey said that the discredited anti-trump still garcia was not election meddling or interference by democrats because it was bought and paid for by democrats. let's bring in former investigator attorney. sam your reaction when you heard that. >> i was shocked. the argument makes no sense, it
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is destructive of the case and on a political level was untenable. i still cannot fathom the basis for. >> if anything this impeachment trial is turning up how people really think. so you are okay with the bidens and hunter biden going into ukraine and conflict of interest and you're okay with wiretapping and opposition campaign based on a steel dossier that even christopher steele said his sources were embellishing. this comment from hakeem jeffries came from a four flight from information from foreign government or political rivals. then he tried to turn the table and he asked the foreign interference by democrats was an impeachable offense because hillary clinton can enter
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campaign and the dnc funded christopher still a former russian spy with the steele dossier. >> your reaction to that. >> again, i don't understand the way it was answer. i would think if their position was foreign interference and election is wrong and if they were so offended as they repeatedly stated do they even stand by the position. >> go ahead finisher thought. >> i should think that merely accepting gertrude if as foreign interference is actually under the theory that the democrats were advancing less dangerous, less guilt worthy than buying it. >> sam, your quick reaction to the news that the senate has voted no to further new witnesses in the impeachment
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trial. it seems like acquittal is on the way, it could happen tuesday, state of the union. your quick reaction. >> we are not quite sure where we will be in terms of the timing. i think we'll have an acquittal in a little be a bipartisan acquittal particularly on article two of the obstruction article basically frivolous. as several senators have already pointed out. i think it might not come until wednesday because of the oddities of state of the union scheduling but it will be by then. >> it will be will a wild state of the union nancy pelosi city behind the president. thank you for so much of your help. >> next up impeachment has been a hallmark, a watershed of overheated rhetoric from the media, from the democrats from both sides. following also, the media calling for the biden campaign pressure not to look into conflict in ukraine in the media pushing what democrats to remove trump from office.
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>> lou dobbs joins us with a look at what's coming up on his show. >> what a day indeed. thank you very much, joining us to talk about the coronavirus
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and the spread around the world, the director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute of health doctor anthony the member of the presidential tax force. this is president trump has declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency. an brexit party leader on the day that the uk leaves the european union, joining us tonight nigel farage and among our guest pastor robert jeffers, former reagan political director and political savant ed rollins, investigative journalist john sullivan on the theatrical impeachment nearing an end. a promise us that. but not until wednesday. also with us china expert doctor michael pillsbury as all of the principal airline carriers from the united states have canceled flights to the mainland of china. all of that at the top of the
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hour. >> we will be watching for great to see you. i look back at impeachment. it's been a showcase of alienating overheating rhetoric from nancy pelosi to adam schiff to chuck schumer to the media pushing to get rid of the president. is this a story about the length of washington establishment would go in using a lever to d.c. power to intimidate, bully the president. undo an election, undo your vote. let's talk about it with the former committee chair. great to see you. we need cooler heads to prevail. >> don't count on it. the fact is there is a backlog of other investigations and probes that the democrats have been waiting. although this will come to an end tuesday or wednesday there is no question at all their court actions both the government and nongovernment organizations will continue until the election. this is one challenge the
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president has had, donald trump has not had one day in office in which the democrats were not building additional new dossiers on every aspect of the administration. >> to your point let's show nancy pelosi's comment. >> i spent two and half years actually. >> he will not be acquitted he cannot be acquitted if you don't have a trial and if you don't have a trial you don't have witnesses and documentation. >> watched the media over the top reaction. watch the. >> it is actually quite scary. i think were in a scary moment. >> we are witnessing the coronation of trump. with mitch mcconnell holding the crown and the republicans holding his train. >> today's republican party whiz and authoritarian movement that they believe they should have the power to impose their will on everyone else in trump embodies the authoritarian mindset.
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>> let's back up, this is also been about fired fbi james comey, director there linking confident information to launch a special counsel probe and repeated leaks of the presidents conversation with world leaders and push to get the presidents tax returns, financial documents and pushed to impeachment over the comments about anther protest. the push to impeach started before he stepped out of the oval office. we track that. you are saying it is not going to stop. >> not at all. it is very clear what they have is a barrage of additional charges, investigations innuendo that they will use. this is something jerry nadler said before he ever had the gavel and they have been trying it before donald trump was president donald trump. >> we will be having you back on to talk about it. it is great to see you. have a good weekend.
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[♪] president trump: an estimated 25 million people around the world are being held captive or being abused by human traffickers. more than one in five are children. they are vicious and violent. my administration is fighting these monsters, percent kiewght and prosecuting them and locking them away. liz: the president signing an executive order to fight human trafficking. tyron, we are probably one of the only tv shows that has tracked what's going on at the border. agents disrupted a dozen human smuggling attempts this weekend. your reaction to this story. >> thank you for having me on the program and thank you for
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covering this story of immense human tragedy that the trump administration has been attempting to address since president trump walked into the oval office, along with support of ivanka trump, a senior visor for him. the last couple days seeing the number of human smugglers trying to enter this country. it means we need a new comprehensive look. the executive order provides for a whole government approach moving out to the national security council, the state department, doj and others saying we have to work together to develop better intelligence sharing domestically on these matters and we need to document
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the sheer extent of human trafficking in the united states. liz: we hear what you are saying. sector chief, the del rio sector, he said this, so far this year the men and women of this sector, the border security, they arrested people from 41 different countries. we are talk illegal aliens, people getting smuggled in from places like china, also we are seeing guatemala, brazil, hate ian more. so -- haiti and more. so how is the president getting this done without any help from congress. >> i asked this question many times. i think it speaks to the sheer power of the american presidency. the way the founders organized
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that office. if there is a determined president on a policy issue he can do it almost by himself. of course, he can't. he needs the implementation aspect from the agencies. while campaigning and doing big rallies and working with legislators and policy teams, he's reinforcing the idea of america first. our political and territorial integrity is central to everything we do. these issues we are talking about go to the heart of that matter. we have to not so much seal the borders as to control who comes in and for what reason. liz: thank you for joining us. great to see you. come back soon. it's been quite a week, a week for the history books. we'll stay on this story going into monday of next week. no witnesses, the senate voting
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that. have a great weekend, lou dobbs is next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody. today has been a day the likes of which are rare in our nation's history and perhaps unprecedented. first on wall street, a major sell-off. the dow jones industrials losing more than 2%. the s & p down almost pass much. on capitol hill republicans voting to block witnesses in the radical dimms' impeachment trial. >> are there any senators in the chamber wishing to change his or her vote? if

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