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>> i think it's generally a bad idea to encourage making fun of the fbi and the intelligence a >> a ticket to larry some funny -- >> i think it's a great way to break up the speeches. >> happy friday everybody see you next time. >> the president on the move, he is about to speak at the republican government association. we have the latest as the president caps off the historic week for the president saying, yes impeachment should be expunged, wipe clean up the record. plus a solid job report he is celebrating today. this was the week the democrats thought would be their victory lap but now they talk about as the week president won reelection. even an anti-trump columnist admits, it is indeed a strong economy. and more on the breaking news impeachment 2.0, that push took
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another big hit, this time from a federal appeals court. we have the story. even house democrats now saying enough is enough nancy pelosi, move on. to the iowa caucus chaos, it is so bad and so riddled with errors it could possibly even affect the outcome of the 2020 election. plus top clinton democrat just moments ago today doing the hillary clinton deplorable approach. he is blasting democrats, stop in patronizing, smug, culturally arrogant, carl is warning all of that and policies about open borders and the like will feel. you won't win. that debate coming up. we have more on the latest government agency handing over confidential documents to senator republicans and their widening probe of the bidens.
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and disgrace fbi agent peter strzok threatening seymore he has to say about the president. we are still digging into the government footnotes and that story undercuts what james comey, his team and the media have been reporting claiming the fbi did not use informants to spy on the trump campaign. it looks like they did. plus mexico sending in their marines to help battle the narco terrorist reeking death and destruction at the border and beyond. after the trump administration told mexico, do it. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now ♪ ♪. liz: welcome to the show, you're watching the fox business network trade the president is on the move and about to speak to the republican governors association and washington after talking about another great job
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report in north carolina. let's kick it off on the ground in charlotte. >> the president came to north carolina to push for opportunity zones. those are tax incentives to try and drive more in poor neighborhoods. >> opportunity zones are amazing and tremendous to put into areas that have not seen money for decades and decades. >> the opportunity zones say they often benefit wealthy, white investors who have ties to the administration. at the request of several democratic lawmakers, the treasury department is examining some projects. administration officials point to a number of african-american entrepreneurs who have invested an opportunity zones. which they claimed help to create new housing, businesses and jobs in distressed areas. the president went off script to treat the democrats performance and i was.
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>> i see the shows us money, they say it's a disaster, trump is going to kill us on this one. they are right. [laughter] >> the half-day summit gave the president a chance to make the case locally. charlotte has 17 neighborhoods that qualify as opportunity zones. back to you. liz: thank you so much. that jobs report capping off an historic week, 225,000 jobs that exceeded expectation. this was supposed to be the democrats victory lap. instead it revealed a democratic party out of control. in chaos, the iowa caucus flopped, impeachment failed, nancy pelosi and democrats berating and attacking the senate over acquittal. hello see saying president trump looks sedated after she felt liberated after tearing up the state of the union speech that was about ordinary american citizen. let's get his analysis, journal
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editorial board member. what was your take on all that reporting that just happened. the presidency expunged impeachment. >> i think first things first, take back the house. you can't expunge a republican house. i'd be satisfied with that. i don't know what rule she broke, she obviously broke house rules at the corn. not everything rude or boorish is against the law. i think the president -- i think the best interest in the president is to move on and to do what really drives democrats crazy, talk about his achievement and agenda. that is the backdrop, this is pelosi sitting behind making faces, it drove her crazy. i don't think it drives her crazy when he says she had a prosecuted. liz: let's show what the president said about expunged impeachment from the record. >> i think there's a lot evil on that side. they've gone crazy. they got totally crazy.
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they should expunge the impeachment in the house because it was a hoax. it was a total political hoax. i thought it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. first of all it's an official document, you're not allowed, it was illegal, she broke the law. liz: i want to move on because we have your reaction to that you have more to say? , you are good. the new york times pull, he just said, he wrote a column yes indeed it's a strong economy pretty famously predicted a global recession right after the president's victory in 2016. let's move in to james carville. clinton strategist, yesterday or today to hillary clinton's deplorable approach built, democrats stop with the smug talk, we cannot win by looking down at people. coming off as you are smarter than everyone in culturally arrogant. he says were losing our damn mind.
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>> i think he is absolutely right. i don't think there's a chance in heck that anyone will listen to him in that party but i think he's absolutely right. the state of the union, we saw that. i don't understand why congressman never understand that the etiquette for the state of the union, if i invited you to my daughter's high school graduation, you don't know her but you don't know me, you don't know is single other kid, the other kid says that there and smile and do this, otherwise you look bad and i think what james carville was complaining about, not standing for that african-american fourth-grader who just got a scholarship, life-changing event for her. in the tuskegee airmen, i think he's right. >> then your time wrote a headline that the gop has a party that they left behind. all of this coming together, it's wild that this is all coming together now. >> i think that's going to be a hard spot. >> it's a heck of a turnaround.
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>> this is what nancy pelosi set him up for with the crazy impeachment. >> the president has a lot of legitimate complaint or he is right when he talks about dirty cops at the fbi. he is right about a lot of this stuff. but i think you should just go ahead and do it drives hi them e most crazy which is succeed. liz: 31 house democrats are up for reelection after impeachment failed. in the district trump won. his approval rating at an all-time high, 49%. among independents it's up to, also two thirds approve of the economy. this is all coming together in the presidenthe president tweeti will, i think they should claim russia russia russia if they can't count properly how can they run healthcare. he also said he could be george washington, he would've won the work in the democrats would be getting out of there. >> the president is consulate criticized. >> there is some language he used at the press conference
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that i would not use. liz: you just said heck instead of hell. [laughter] >> i would not do that but i think people tend to forget that some of that is why he is popular with people in the sense that people say donald trump will fight when other republicans are too polite. and they think repair price for that. part of his appeal is to do that and give it back to his enemies. liz: jerry nadler said is the subpoena john bolton, the d.c. circuit court of appeals says you cannot sue the president-based on the emoluments clause. i want to get to abc's terry briand, by the way they show what they said to nancy plaza, we did not like eq shredding the speech. watch what they say how democrats seem to move on. >> the house judiciary committee jerry nadler says he is going to subpoena john bolton president
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trump's former national security advisor to see what he has to say. but rob and i have to tell you there are other democrats saying enough is enough let's look toward the election. >> that would be the smart reaction. it is always, first it was james comey, then was bob boulet then it was impeachment and everyone is whiffed going up about. , the public is not into it. and especially the independence i think the independents were bored by impeachment. they think this is the washington operetta and they want to move past it and give the business to the american people. >> research is saying, 66% of americans have tuned out. they don't want to hear anymore. they are sick of it for reasons. >> they are not watching. we knew from the start they were
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not 20 votes to convict donald trump and i think the democrats were in a fantasy land. they love this environment where the debate everyday is donald trump that we need to remove him in an election year and now it's over. now they realize this needs to come to an end and there will be a reckoning and people will have to vote. and then donald trump could go in office. liz: there's a reckoning for democrats, critics say -- >> 2018 elections where they took the house, they did not use donald trump, remember connerly m pointed to the biggest healthcare. president trump says he is going to campaign, he will be the issue in these districts, he will make himself the issue. liz: great to see you. we are going to bring you feel good story, the president said he will propose a boost to
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nasa's budget to get it to nearly 26 billion by 2024, the president also created the new military branch, the spaceport. this is the newest nasa hero. nasa astronaut christina coke lands back on earth after 220 days out of space. breaking a record for the longest ever single space but flight. we went in the week on a feel-good story. we're going to talk about the generate jobs report. another big win for the top economy in a 2020 democrats are at each other's throats and because -- pete buttigieg now says again get rid of the electoral college. that's an attack on the constitution critics say. the story coming up. ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard.
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liz: welcome back, even democrats are saying their party is in disarray and meltdown. also the candidates have a cintas hikes as ahead to the ning after primary. the new hampshire requires a no tax high pledge from politicians. we welcome back money pro with a big following and wall street. your reaction to the events of this be? >> what can i say, what a great way to end it with a bull ou blt
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jobs appropriate were 11 months, the history books say this. >> 11 year. >> did i say months, yes i met years. the history books say 11 years is impossible in the record, but then they say donald trump was impossible enough that it coincident. >> i thought terrorists were going to kill jobs? >> will yeah, if you're paul krugman you thought donald trump electing president would kill jobs. forever is the word he used. let's just move along. obviously with tax cuts and a regulation and being the big greatest cheerleader the making caught him he has everything, this stuff works. it is actually pretty simple. >> did you catch the new democrat narrative, he went from russia to recession to ukraine to nancy pelosi now saying this is obama's economy, more and more democrats are saying that. your take on that? >> i love it the way you say we
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caught it, it's like coronavirus. in fact it is like a virus because it has to keep mutating. every version is complete we falsified by events so they have to come up with a new hoax. the idea of saying any good thing that happened to obama economy anything that bad happens is trump's economy. i actually think this is calvin's economy, he deserves all the credit. >> sure i agree why not. obama's economy was three years ago, wage growth has doubled especially for lower rank and file. it's a reversal of that. also more job openings, that's a reversal from what was under president obama. >> lower unemployment rates for everybody including every minority category, not just lowered then during the obama years, lower than any years. this is the lowest in history. let me say this again, lowest in history.
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these are the good times, this is the golden age, celebrating, thinking president. liz: democrat strategist also said this about democrats, he said we are losing our damn minds, trump's approval rating is probably as high as it's been, this is very bad and now it appears the party cannot -- we have candidates talking about open borders and decriminalizing illegal immigration. and bernie sanders voting for jail cells. talking about all that, that's not how you went and national election. let's show what the president has done so far. show the full scroll again. your reaction? >> i did not know we could say dan on tv. that's a breakthrough. , he is trying to send a message that the democratic party is too smug, too elitist, that's a message that you consent to the editorial board of the wall street journal but when you have a guy like bernie sanders talking about giving the vote to prisoners that's the opposite. that's a pandering form of populism. and the scary thing about it, it
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is kind of working, it is among democrat showing up in primaries. he seems to think there is a unified democratic machine where he is still pulling the way the gears when he did during the clinton years. where he could tell democrat what they ought to do. you cannot tell the voters what they are to do in the urban to democratic voters who are listening to this of crazy populist like bernie sanders. there's nothing he can do about that. liz: we have done the reporting and talk to people who fled venezuela, fled cuba, and they keep saying no to bernie sanders. they're shocked the democrats have noisier about the agony of socialism and communism pre-that's a direct quote. venezuelans, cubans, russians, chinese, we have a new generation of democrat voters that does not know about that. now sanders is trying to say is he's a democrat socialist. is it now lost out of my memory hole would democrats?
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>> it certainly is, they celebrated it, there is nothing for them to forget. i had a conversation with the son of venezuelan refugees who is 22 euros old saying he's gonna vote for trump, i said reagan new vote for trump, he said because we had to flee venezuela to come to the last island of freedom in the world and after america, there is no other. so we've got to draw the line here. and he is absolutely right. liz: you know the call that socialism is a morally superior system that creates a quality and compassion. again and again, we say conclusion cannot be where the mind comes to rest. we have talked to people under these regimes, they say it turns into people who are taking money from people who are trying to prosper in banking and said it
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overseas and by mansions or watches and basically stealing your reaction. >> his personal courageous advocacy single-handedly was a chisel top that ended up chattering all of the illusions of soviet communism. it is there in his masterwork, all you have to do is read that and you will see the light of socialism. all the high-minded talk means straight to the gulags. liz: yeah because they are human beings and government who should take control the economy and they can't. and when out of loss of what to do, they start taking. that's what we started our research for you are great. thank you so much. next i will caucus chaos, the vote count apparatus so back
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fake media warning it could possibly even affect the outcome of the 2020 election, this as well stay on top of james carbone what's he saying about the how the democrats will not win the white house because this roster of candidates is way too smug, arrogant and far left. that story coming up. ♪ emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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the 2020 democrats, we keep hearing from sources in d.c. sweeping morning, still no front runner with election just ten months away. political report says no front runner. likely through super tuesday. the associated press still has not declared a winner from mondays i will caucus. the results are so bad, so riddled with errors and inconsistencies, now the media is reporting that it could affect the outcome of the 2020 election. fox news peter doocy in manchester, new hampshire with
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more. >> joe biden wants to finish better than fourth-year new hampshire he's left the state for more than a day returning home to delaware to re-advance his campaign senior leadership structure giving more power to a part-time aid and obama administration alum, those changes coming after the campaign says they took him lumps in iowa but the permit vp will remain as center stage tonight at the host network on polling averages. rival's are not necessarily treating him like front runner anymore. just look at bernie sanders, he is training his fire on pete buttigieg. [inaudible]
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go sanders and bitter judge are using different metrics to claim victory in iowa but as for the attacks but a judge has not been taking debate. >> what i really admire about sanders and still do, his consistency and willingness to say exactly what he believes. i don't agree with him on everything then and don't agree with everything now. but i do believe wherever we followed on some pundits audio logical spectrum we have some he will need to talk about what we believe in and to make the case of what we think is right, what is popular and when it's not. pete buttigieg continues to host more events than any of the democrats in new hampshire of the last couple of days and he finished more toward the top and i will. buddies looking for a more clearly defined victory here in new hampshire on tuesday night. liz: great think to syria. let's bring in tommy. will this chaos go all the way
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into the election because the sanders campaign is claiming that the party is rigging the race against them. your take on that? >> it is absolutely going to continue. i think this is like taking candy from a baby. but what we should be concerned about is the fact that the democrats were to win cannot even manage an app, the iowa caucuses, and they want to manage healthcare, your housing, and every aspect in your life and they want government control and they cannot even handle caucus. we could be one election away from that kind of chaos at the top. that is truly worrisome. liz: it was very interesting, bernie sanders told cnn anderson cooper that he does not yet considers himself the front runner . he said that to anderson cooper at a town hall. what is your take on that? >> i think he is downplayed his
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success are what the supporters are saying. that's the thing that bernie sanders house in trump house the supporters that are very passionate, you do not see that passion for any of the other candidates excellently not joe biden, elizabeth warren has not been able to get the passion. pete buttigieg maybe in some areas, he will struggle in this offering but bernie sanders has to downplay what he is doing because he does not want to seemed like a front runner because in his supporter to be angry, fired up, galvanized and head out and vote. that's what he's trying to do. liz: james carville saying stop being patronizing, stop being smug, elitist, you cannot win by looking down on people, talking like you're smarter than everyone and acting culturally arrogant. treat decriminalizing immigration policies, your reaction to that? >> they are going to have to throw away the entire pot from. that is their entire platform
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looking on trump voters, open borders, free-for-all, that's exactly what they have. if were gonna talk all that, they don't have anything else that's why they're focusing on the witch-hunt for so long. liz: the most important nile or results according to washington post, they say democrats should worry and we have been worrying about this, bad i would turn out, we weren't this was coming due to the two thirds drop in democrats even after the first time, the democrat party living abroad participate in the caucuses even after impeachment was supposed to fire up the debate. it did not happen. watch bernie sanders talking about that. let's listen to the soundbite from bernie sanders. >> iq. your arguments about the general election, it will turn out bringing all these people into the process, the iowa turnout does not look like it was higher than last time, is that
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concerning. >> it was. i would've liked to see a higher turnout, and i probably speak to every other to enter canad cand. >> new hampshire's nickname, she has amended her medicare for all plan would mean raising taxes although she does say the bottom line would be less for most americans because they wouldn't have to pay for healthcare. how does she convince people in that state to vote for her when the policy she proposes aren't that palatable to them. >> your reaction. >> they are going to have a hell of a time convincing anyone to vote for them because this country is doing so well under this president. you're trying to convince the people especially the moderates in the middle who probably voted for donald trump last time and likely to vote for him again
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especially in iowa. they should change their entire economic system and what the socialists are proposing when they're doing well under the economy of donald trump they don't know what socialism looks like, but they know they do not want it as a part of the economic system and then we see these people cannot even control and i will caucus and manage it well. we should give them more power and centralize it within the government and put in their hands. no, the average american is saying i'm going to keep donald trump, keep feed him in my pocket and they will vote that way in november. liz: great to see you. come back. we love having you on. we have more on the latest government agency now handing over confidential documents to top senate republicans in the expanding probe of the biden conflict of interest. that story in details coming up. ♪
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this round's on me.eat. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com liz: top senate republicans ramping up, expanding their probe of the bidens.
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the treasury department reportedly handing over to republican senators chuck grassley and johnson, highly confidential information they demanded information from the secret service, the state department and national archives, here to breakdown heritage foundation senior legal fellow no reaction, what did you think they're getting a ? >> this is only the legitimate inquiry. it is something they should do. part of the legislative authority of the senate and these particular committees is looking at potential corruption in the u.s. government. and we know what happened in this case. we know the vice president, former vice president joe biden use the power of his office to threaten the ukraine, threatened to withhold foreign aid if they did not stop a corruption investigation of ukrainian company employing his son at an
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exorbitant salary for a do-nothing job. that is an important issue and one that no one would question. liz: go ahead finisher thought. >> state department official had engaged in this kind of activity, nobody would question the fact that this ought to be looked at and investigated. liz: the new york times reported that the ukrainian prosecutor that joe biden wanted out, that ukrainian prosecutor reportedly was trying to take bribes out of the founder and owner of burisma on whose board hunter sat. no one knows what the documents are, what the treasury department gave to senator grassley and ron johnson. in the letter they say they are conducting an investigation into potential improper actions by the obama administration with respective burisma and ukraine. , they want suspicious activity reports and related documents.
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suspicious activity reports, they detect suspicious activity in financial accounts, often has to do with money laundering. again, nobody is saying this is the case with the bidens probe but that is a level of document inquiry, that is pretty intense stuff. >> it is. but again, this is something that the government ought to be looking at and should be investigated. look at it this way, did hunter biden, for example use his influence with his father to get this job, what kind of favors if any did he do for the ukrainian company and did the vice president in his official position aid assist hunter biden. all those are important issues and they all reflect on possible corruption in the u.s.
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government and what happened there. i think anyone who denies that we should be looking into this, is just wrong about a. liz: the senators demanding more from financial records through a branch of the treasury department. again monitor things like money laundering. no one is accusing the bidens right now, senator democrat on the finance committee, is saying the response from treasury is a double standard given how the chopper administration responded to democrats effort to get documents and witness testimony. your reaction to senator whiting? >> i think that is just wrong. when it came to the president, they were asking for documents that were covered by executive privilege, here they are talking about standard reports, for example the treasury department puts out on suspicious activity and financial affairs. as you said, the kind of thing where you're looking at money laundering.
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there were no accusations of any kind whatsoever that the chopper administration or officials within them were engaging in any kind of money laundering. so him saying that's hypocritical, he is just factually wrong about that. liz: great to see you. thank you so much. coming up, former fbi official peter strzok threatening that he has more to say about the president. and we're still digging into the government footnotes. remember when james comey, former director of the fbi, his team in the media says there were no fbi informants in the trump campaign, it looks like there were. the story coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? no problem. ...and done. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. liz: lou dobbs joint is now with a look at what's coming up next on his show. what a week. >> absolutely, doctor anthony with a leading expert on infectious diseases at the national institute of health joined us, he is also on the president's corona virus task force. joining us as well on the presidents big week, dan bishop, and pastor robert jeffords anna president who is finally on the
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offensive and not having to put up with all sorts of investigations and hooks and witchhunts. and we will be taking up the firing today of the vindman twins with john solomon, the twin brothers walked out of the white house today, fired and former cia analyst mark, we will be talking about all of that with them and liz as always, you have a great weekend and it is great to see you. liz: have a great weekend. we have new information surfacing that the fbi team under james comey did use informants to spite on the trump campaign. despite say no they did not. let's welcome my next guest, great to see you john. let's go through the justice department watchdog report, it is heavily redacted. here's what we found, the d.o.j. inspector general says he found, we identified several individuals who had a connection
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to candidate trump or a role in the trump campaign. one such source to provide the fbi crossfire hurricane team with general information about carter page and paul manafort that this campaign source regularly provides attentive information and also to things to the fbi, it brings reams of information. your take on that? >> generally sources for the specific information that the fbi is looking to get, if you have a source bringing all sorts of things as long as he is not cast by the government, that's okay under the fourth amendment. but what it says to me, you have someone on the campaign that has it in for the candidate that wants to make things difficult for president trump hence they're bringing anything they can find to the fbi hoping something would stick. liz: it looks like multiple sources, it comes after weeks and weeks of denials from former fbi director james comey in the media saying know the fbi did not have informants on the campaign. it looks like they did.
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even after the campaign ended, according to the watchdog report, march 2017, campaign sources were providing sets of documents, five sets of documents on multiple topics because they thought it was an interest to the government. in late november 2016 and fbi agent did meet with the campaign to get insight about the incoming chopper administration. that happened after the presidential election. william, said an fbi official, said he did not like that, he said he was still looking into what the chopper administration was still doing. >> i worked with william back in the day at fbi headquarters who is a solid individual, we're looking at somebody who is been beautifully erected by the system of the united states to hold the highest office in the land and yet the fbi is still running an investigation into this president after the election has been decided. clearly there is questionable action. we all know that under director
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comey. liz: did the fbi fraudulent fisa warrants, the spying of the trump campaign, the mueller investigation, did that help democrats win back the house in the 2018 election, your personal opinion about that? >> it speculative, obviously the illusion created that something was wrong that sense has been proven incorrect. but certainly people can draw their own conclusions that there was something missed in the trump campaign and the trump presidency. and that certainly would've hurt president trump. liz: your take on this, former fbi official peter strzok accused of antitrust bias sending out text to lisa page at the fbi. he now tweeted out a threat that he says, he has more to say about the president. he says america deserves better, this after the president criticized and ridiculed and mocked peter strzok personal
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text messages with lisa page this week. your reaction, what is peter strzok now have? >> should peter strzok strikes again, he seems to be upset that the president was talking about his text messages, he referred to it as being inappropriate. as i understand him, he's upset for reading peter strzok's inappropriate messages on a device, in violation of fbi policy. i suggest peter strzok should take a backseat and knocking himself in any more trouble than his guardian. liz: great to see you. come back soon. next, mexico now sending in their marines to help fight the narco terrorist reeking death and destruction at the border and beyond. this after the chopper administration and the attorney general william barr said to mexico, do it, stop the murder, stop the violence. the story next.
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it's unfortunate that mexico has to use their military like this. but this institution is one that could be trusted. with even counselment from the attorney general -- with encouragement from the attorney general, this is good news for the people of mexico. liz: u.s. attorney general william barr has taken a lead role in pushing for this. drug cartels slaughtered nine members of a mormon family south of the border. >> this is an effort, they can do more. we can all do more. we have to help them with the responsibility of what happens on the border, what happens in the drug trade, and the only way they can do that is to apply the only tools that they have.
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liz: after the massacre of the nine mormon family members, the president said we'll designate the drug cartels as terrorists. mexico pushed back on that. then the attorney general flew to mexico for talks on this. >> the ag is able to apply the leverage of the terrorist designation or other things as it relates to trade on the border. this is a way to step up with some encouragement from the attorney general. liz: mexico is deploying their own marines to deal with the drug cartels. the trump administration bought access to a commercial data base that masks the movement of cell
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phones in the u.s. >> it's used against people under criminal investigation or people in the country illegally. a modern law enforcement agency needs modern tools. we all use modern fools and apps. they sell our data. i.c.e. and cbp have bought that datad to find target in the country illegally. liz: 5,000 children separated from adults at the border and 138 people who were deported back to el salvador subsequently killed? >> el salvador is a rough place. but the asylum laws cannot continue to be exploited by people who live in a bad
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neighborhood. regularizing what happens in the asylum regime and sending folks back to mexico regularizes activity. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody. president trump's week of winning rolls on. the president began this week setting a record for an incumbent president in the iowa caucus. tuesday the president addressed the state of the union, focusing on his historic administration achievements, and the blue collar boom. wednesday the president acquitted in the u.s. senate of the charges brought by the radical dimms and their impeachment farce ending a year
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