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million people from airport to stadium, he is building the stadium now. i look forward togoing to india at the end of the month. >> they want to do something. >> i don't want to say, but you would be surprised. >> talk more about recent departures in the white house. >> no, i wa not happy with the , first he reported a -- false call, it was a perfect call, it was not one call it was two calls, there were two perfect calls there was no set up, no anything, he reported it differently they went wild i said we have transcripts of the calls, they were accurate, if
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anyone fem therfelt there were t them make it, it didn't matter, we had act fra act -- accurate transcripts. and vindman said horrible things. he did a lot of bad things, we sent him on his way to a different location, and military can handle him and way they want. scwhregeneral millie has him nod his brother also, we'll find out what -- we'll find out. but he reported very inaccurate things, you understand, that john. when you look at his report and you look at what actually the words. fortunately his the words, otherwise we would have had a lot of people lying, we were able to do it, we had transcripts of the call, you agree, that was nice, after they said horrible things and made the up horrible, horrible lies,
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about what was said in the call, thin i said, here is the call. i had a transcript. it would have been my word against their word, but other people on that call, many, mike pompeo. i know that when i speak to head of states country, presidents, prime ministers there are always a lot of other people to the call, i would imagine other countries, i know we do, who would say -- i would not say it wrong anyway, who would say it wrong when a call it loaded up with 25 people? sometimes as membership as 3, 4 or 2. there are always people to the calls, i know that. but that was a perfect call, it was reported like it was terrible, that was a nice, friendly call. a couple thin, president as you know. of ukraine, state the strongly there was no pressure. there was no anything. there was nothing wrong.
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and will it was really a very sad state of affording that our country wasted that much time on nothing. on nothing. i wan.i want to thank our 3 sens [inaudible] >> oh, sure, there are. >> when you say military could deem with thedeal with them. >> this is up to them, he is over with the military. >> do you. he needs to face? >> that up to military if you electric at what happened, i would imagine they would look at that. but no, i think what he did was just reported a false call, you look at what he said, then, i tell you could one worst was you look at shifty schiff. look at what he did, he made up my conversation. then we dropped the transcript and he almost had a heart
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attack. didn't he say, 8 quid pro quos, 8 times i said the same thing, according to shifty schiff. if i ever did that, you say it once, now you say it gain. we're talking about again, we're talking about a man i never met before, now a third time, newerth, first, -- >> 8 times, he said that i asked for the same thing in one call. after the third time. they vul hav would have to takeu away, he is a sick person, schiff is a corrupt politician, he is a sick person, he made up, totally maid up made up, becauss shielded, a lot of people did not know, he is shielded by halls of congress in terms what he can say, he can say anything you want, he made up a story, it was fiction. in the end he said, don't call me, i'll call you that a mob statement, very famous statement in numerous movies, one in
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particular, a mob statement, he said i said 8 times quid pro q quo. well there were no times quid pro quo nothing, the whom thing was corrupt and a disgrace. anromney is a disgrace for votig against. >> that policy, it is -- >> we could do i think a man is with stop and frisk his whole life, and he goes democrat, he goes to a church. shhe is practically crying, he looked like hell, saying what a horrible thing he did, that is so disingenuous. he is a light weight, you will find that out.
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so he will spend his 500 million. maybe they will take it away, ii would rather run against bloomberg than sanders, sanders has real followers, whether you like him or agree with im, i happen to think it is terrible what he says, but he has followers bloomberg is just buying his way in. go back to the church where he apologize for everything he did, he looked pathetic, our country does not lead that kind of leadership, thank you all very were [inaudible] >> it is doubling. -- stuc stumbling, mumbling, not pretty, we'll see, only time you knew for sure trump campaign, trump was going to win. >> do you think he could turn it in south carolina. >> he could, it not going to be easy, i think he could turn is around, i think he has a shot, he has probably almost as good a
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shot as anyone. but he will have to work, work very hard. much harder than they thought. when he first ran i called him 1 percent joe, every time he ran he got 1%, then obama took him off garbage heap but he got 1%, right, john, you know, that 1% joe, now he is -- 19% joe? better, he has made progress, it will be very interesting, i think we have -- we'll have a very interesting democrat erase. and i think we'll have interesting election, but, our country is doing better than it has done, we have rebuilt our military, thans to people here, we have taken care of our vets at a level they have never been taken care of before, never close it is something that we're proud of, you look at the economy. expowe have the best economy weh best. aemployment.
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numbers that we've had. we'll protect our second amendment, democrats tonight take away the gun -- they want to take away the guns, that i want to destroy the second amendment, you add that up, you know, i don't see how we lose, but you never know it politics, right, thank you all very much. >> thank you. let's go. david: president trump covering water of front forest from white house, ceremony was a bill involving veterans, passing out pens, then the press could not resist asking him questions, he does more than answer questions, he brings up topics that were not asked about. but talking about roger stone, and judge's decision regarding possible sentences of him, calling that an insult to the country, talking about ad adam
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schiff and impeachment, and senator romney was a disgrace for voting again acquittal for conviction. and talking about bloomberg, how he is a light wealth -- a lightweight, then stu stumblingd mumbling joe biden he called him. a lot to chew on this the first primary in united states new hampshire. let's do introductiontion this is "bulls and bears." i am david asman, join me today caroll roth, jonathan hoenig. capri caforio, john burnett, and host of cavuto coast-to-coast, neil cavuto. we gave you a bonus, we did not know we would have the president in addition to you. >> oh, nice the commander in chief. david: he talked about biden, how biden has been slipping, he
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said he is 19% joe. we got this news that biden is leaving new hampshire, before the votes have been counted before the final votes have been cast. what do you think about that? >> you know, interesting even president was guarded in saying, you know whether -- after he lost iowa, to ted cruz a lot of people rushing to write his political obituary. you don't know with that storlt osort of stuff, wehave covered l campaign, someone that looks up in the moment then does not, that state has rewarded someone that comes back from a deep position, and other states pick up the slack, bill clinton did not win new hampshire, but places second after losing iowa at the time favorite son tam harkin, he was able to come
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back. i think that maybe president respects that history was not writing off joe biden just yet. >> i am curious to know your thoughts if joe biden ends up you know fourth place, fifth? new hampshire, where does he go from here? do you think he runs risk of his money drying up. i know he has gone to south carolina, if he has a poor performance this evening, maybe trailing even klobuchar, do you think that will have a detriment detrimental impact with his momentum. >> you know about money guys better, who they follow. i would say, just following the money guys, they tend to lock up and close up their wallets fast if it looks like investing another penny is a wasted venture, not to say there is
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historical precedent where people gave up on a candidate, thin realized they left too soon, john mccain came back in new hampshire, hi his winning nw hampshire at the time, resuscitated everything. you could make an argument to follow the find guys first, if they get a sense that biden looks like damaged goods, i think even if he gave up on new hampshire to give up that day and leave as people vote, i'm not sure that sends the signal high wouldment, that would make it worse. david: this opens door more to bloomberg, but we heard president going after him, saying his apology for stop and frisk was disingenuous and trouble shtroubhe is in now, anl the sound bite today. then get your reaction. play old sound bite from
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mr. bloomberg. >mr. bloomberg. >> david: neil, bloomberg had been picking up black support, he spent a lot of money doing, that i am wondering if this pulls that progress away from him? >> i don't know, i mean, he is apologized, he put out a statement today, realizing it was wrong thing to do and say. he hopes people can move on. i suspect there might be other tapes that will sort of hit him. this president, more than any other candidate, as absorbed those body blows, we'll see, it does come at a perilous time for
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bloomberg, just picking up support, moved to third in some national polls and picking up certificate are osupport amanag, whether this will slow it or halt it, he is a very good ad maker, he has a lot of money to spend on ads, a good ad can address this, it seems cliche, it goes a long way, but hear together again, he disavowed the remarks and apologized. it does stick with you, you say, woe. david: 30 seconds. >> let me tell you, no one knows but my social media was blowing up. not just from republicans but black democrats that will crush him. david: that has to could it, neil cavuto thank you. >> thank you. david: be sure to tune in tonight, to neil's special live coverage new hampshire primary, 8 p.m. eastern, only on fox business. >> and you heard it here first,
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attorney general bill barr taking tough new action again sanctuary policies, what is the administration doing, what is the impact, we ask ken cuccinelli, acting d.a. secretary, next. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 45 plus at average risk. some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon cancers using dna in your stool.
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david: justice department is suing state of new jersey and county where seattle washington is located over policies limiting local cooperation immigration and custom enforcement. attorney general bill barr calling doj move a significant escalating in fight against sanctuary cities, here now acting vhs, secretary ken cuccinelli, thank you for being here, last time we talked you were attorney general of state of virginia. when you have that position, you were standing up for states rights quite a bit whether dealing with epa or whom ever. some people have criticized this
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move, saying, you stand up for states rights, unless it does not suit your purpose, how do you respond to that. >> these are attempts to thwart legitimate federal law. so when you use the epa example, i was suing epa, the ep was breaking the law. and so here we have states and localities whether it is king county there, round seattle or new jersey, they are taking steps to affirmatively try to block i.c.e.'s ability to enforce federal law, either at all or efficiently. i think the attorney general's appropriately called that an escalation on part of federal government as we go after the sanctuary policies, and work to fight through them to enforce the law anyway. which wilwe'll continue to do as
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president has directed us. >> mr. secretary, this is caroll roth. when founders created government they separated power between federal government and states, but it seems when it comes to someone being in country illegally that would fall into jurisdiction of federal government. >> you remember arizona been laws, and it came with a whole panoply. courts found that immigration as 5constitution said, prerogative of federal government, the states don't have a say in immigration law, so they are trying to interfere with the enforcement of that law, i thought it was interesting in attorney general made comments about certain state officials
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taking conscious, and concerted steps to aid illegals in avoiding being deported. that is a pretty serious step. >> thank you, push back play a little bit of devil's advocate, argument against sanctuary cities seeps t seems to be crima lot of research suggests that a lot of immigrants are less crime prone, is it just politics that president is playing or does this do something to affect the crime. >> there are two parts to that there a law we're enforcing. now we prioritize as you know, going after illegal il illinois- illegal aliens who committed other crimes. they are the priority, they do tend to be the focus of many of these sanctuary policies, primary tool many of them use, this is not case say in seattle,
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is to block us from being able to pick up criminals, people who have abused children, maybe murderers and et cetera, we could go around the horn on various crimes that happened in local community, and protect those criminals from being mixed up by i.c.e., there are two elements to it, and i tell you the rate of crime by deportd criminals it zero, zero. and the primary victims of crime by people in a particular population, of immigrants are people with whom they live, near where they live. david: mr. secretary, forgive me, switching subjects for a second, you are also on president's coronavirus task force, 14 day quarantine period for americans who have been evacuated from wuhan, has ended, we're now learning though that an evacuee who was infected was released after being told he was in clear, patient brought back
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to san diego health center, should we be rethinking rules? >> realizing one of the biggest challenges we face is how much we don't know about the virus it is only existed in human being on earth, for less than maybe two months. maybe a little bit more, we have not traced it that far back, it is incredible we have a test that can identify it. that has to be a world record. david: should we extent quarantine time. because this guy, was infected. >> the medical folks tell us that there now evidence that people can be infected by those who don't show symptoms, it does force a recalculation of the quarantine times for that second person there, we're continually reevaevaluating this. david: ken cuccinelli thank you.
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david: more new records on wall street, s&p 500 and nasdaq closing new all-time highs as americans rate this as best economy since 1999. 59% of americans are better off finishly today than a year ago, nearly 3/4 predict they will do better a year from now. >> as to job's growth, i need to point out that jobs grew faster in the last three years of the
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obama administration. than the first three years of the trump administration. it is as if trump inherited a plain, aplane as he has with sot it was on autopilot, in the right directtion, he has not manage method screw it up. david: does it really make sense to belittle trump's record to job growth, 7 million new jobs under trump, a million more jobs than job seekers. >> i think that democrats need to acknowledge the strong economy. i think that congressman sherman is arguing over 8 years of dodge bofnlobamaadministration we saws far as unemployment rate, and -- >> average was under 2%. average was under 2% for the obama administration.
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>> for entire, you are dealing with 8 years in nurs first three a disaster. david: last year 1.6. >> you saw, a better economy under obama, it really accelerated under president trump, a lot did with tangs cuts and deregulation -- with tax cuts and deregulation. and to do with the better attitude for business, buzzfeed.com wabomb -- >> the economy on autopilot that is ridiculous, planes are autopilot, economies you have to manage it by policy, democrat talk out of their mouth like two different ways, because you know, before president trump won the election they said, the stock market will crash.
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before were making plans to leave the country, opposite happened, we're approaching 30,000 dow as david pointed out, in terms of record unemployment. and even teens are finding job. >> and john, the one thing you are all missing is that it was the slo slowest recovero recordf you go back -- you cannot compare what happened after a crash, to a late cycle economy. the fact that trump of able to extend the economy, it is mine blowing -- mind-blowing, now pundit saw that, if you don likt like trump that is fine, you can credit fed or someone else but. >> no way. david: donald trump took 10 minutes out of our show. controversial tmobile, sprint merger winning approval, but ushering in a balance of power, in u.s. wireless market, will
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let me read to you what attorney general of new york said, there is no doubt that reducing mobile market from 4 to 3 will be bad for consumers, bad for workers, bad for innovation. what do you think? >> he is wrong in every fastet. david: she. >> history proves her wrong, they are good for companies, yes some employees might lose their jobs, it is good for economy, the company and consumers, big companies nidekics of stale -- need the economies of scale. the cast of wireless service has gone down 53% since 1997, services have only gotten better and cheaper, we might just need two or three big wireless producers worldwide. these attorney generals don't know what they are talking about. >> there is a decent argument
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too be made about coverage. i do think. are we supposed to be about competition in capitalism. >> think about competition. >> if you have less companies that are competing, because they are consolidating and merging, there is less competition in market that seems there could be an opportunity for price increase there yes, but, you have to assume that all of those comcompetitors of viable on ther on, i love to have competition, but there is a lot of questions on whether sprint would be ale is survive -- be able too survive on its own, if you merge it with -- t-mobile they are a stronger compete or. that is better, hav you have tok at this specific situation to make sense. david: i would love to have a little bit of sprint, they may not make it on its own, they are
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doing great right now stock wise, up 77%. >> because of ruling. >> to caroll's point, sprint was drowning in debt, cash flow was draining, this saved a company. the thing is, you look at government, the government has killed more markets and more jobs than free market, that is the point here. and they are a lifeline to sprint, having them merge with t-mobile that made the economy stronger. t-mobile promised not to actually raise prices for three years, but capri can send them a check. >> in disclosure, i have t-mobile. david: thank you. issues that matter most to new hampshire democrats. we'll bring you the latest next.
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david: new hampshire voters giving us a first look at issues that matter most to them, jackie with brand new voter analysis. a couple shocks things. reporter: first let me tell you voter analysis from fox news surveyed over 3,000 people, this is an open primary. everyone can vote in it. the sample also included for that. let's start with most important issue. healthcare, 35 percent. climate change second at 34%. economy and jobs third place with 12%, and foreign policy, this is similar to data in iowa caucuses. second question to take you to, which candidate is best equipped to handle the economy. i'm not being ca car significanc -- sarcastic, bernie sanders, and then elizabeth warren, this
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bloomberg getting 14%. sanders and warren in first on the economy. third, student loans,let debt, should government concern student loan debt, those in favor 63%, not surprising here. 37% oppose it, you have several colleges in new hampshire and college-age students, and new hampshire is state with highest percentage of graduates with largest amount of debt when they graduate. question 2. >> unbelievable. thank you very much. caroll, bring it to you, i heard a grown coming from you. sanders is best candidate to deal with the economy? >> maybe they done think they said take on the economy, maybe tank the economy, there is no reason that you could possibly think that -- i think this is where we need to start sounding
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the alarm bells even president trump sattudag zaynab hig said t want did debate bernie sanders, a socialist leading a major party, in many ways profile similar to president trump, from outside of party, a rabid fan base, outside of party ideas, this is an epic disaster for america. >> if bernie sanders ins. this will be -- oh, my gosh, you know, new state motto for new hampshire will be live free and cry, you will have to pay the bill. planned economy don't work on american soil. american. david: cap pre, live -- capri is. >> live free and free tuition. what struck me, joe biden is not on that list, did not make it top 10. you have mayor pete buttigieg
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mayor of a mid size stay with 110,000 people, making it 10%, thens two billon areas in that including tom steyer. >> what a tremendous transformation of democratic party from last 30 years, ideas that seems way out to the left, that seemed socialist, bernie sanders likely running away with it tonight. >> for record, we have to move on. there was one candidate during friday debate who was willing to say they were not for a nominee who supported socialism that was amy klobuchar. >> she will do well tonight. >> good for you amy. david: primary in final hours, and president trump is rallying his quarters, shaking up democrats. we ask state's g.o.p. chairman what he is hearing from his
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>> we have so much more enthusiasm, they are fighting each other, have you them all over the place, they don't know what the hell they are doing, they don't know what they are doing, they can't even count their votes. david: president trump knows how to steal thunder from his competitors, he did last night at huge rally in manchester, it is possible to win the state in november? joining us on panel, ham help g.o.p. chairman stephan
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stepanek. in 2016, for those who were not aware new hampshire of the razor thin, president lost but by a sliver, was that rally just the beginning of his effort to win the state this time. >> absolutely not, he has been on ground the trump victory time on the ground since march of last year. >> wow. >> they put a major effort in to doing voter contact. and will making sure that we are growing to win here in new hampshire in 2020. there has been a major effort and a lot of resources already poured into the state, we had a major rally in august this is a follow-up to that. >> which -- when you look at choice races. -- close races, you have to do more than rally, have you make
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some effort to put boots on ground and register voters. how many registered voters are there in new hampshire, do you think you will be ale d -- be ae to ge lion's share. >> i had trump victory time had their data people run the numbers, we discovered we have 40 or 50,000 new hampshire residents who are entitled to vote yo but not registered, hard working, blue collar new hampshire residents, we have made a concerted effort to reach out to them, we cannot register voter by law in new hampshire but we can contact them and make them aware are how they go about registering and where it important to vote for donald trump and republican ticket, wipwe've been successful, it is amazing how many of these people i call close e closet trump sup,
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they don't tell people because they get attacked, they are out there, they are comes out of the woodwork for the president. >> we heard from the presidents say he at-this-point does not want to go up against bernie sanders. which of candidates do you think poses biggest risk in general election? >> quite frankly, as president said at the rally last night, none of them i think will be able to beat the president. there is on so many different levels, i think that president will outperform, i was involved with the president very early on, i was one of first supporters back in 2015 for the president. and consistently every single poll, was off on the president. that is because people down understand. a lot of the people who support donald trump did not participate in polls, they do not answer polpollsters correctly, they are afraid to tell them how they
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believe and whether they support the president. that is just happens over and over. i think that president is going to do well no matter who the nominee is. and i think it will be very surprising and i hate to say it but, we'll have to have a repeat on november 3 of 2016, where all of liberal come pa come pay comk down and cry. >> capri caforio here, you mentioned a poll. my understanding that in dixville notch there were two write in votes from republicans for bloomberg. this i want to ask you, whether or not this is a window to thought of some disillusioned republicans, maybe if bloomberg is nominee would it be more difficult for donald trump to win a victory in new hampshire in november? >> absolutely not, i point to
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the rally last night, we were unfortunately shut off by the fire marshal after putting 12,000 people in the stadium. we had thousands of people who were outside. watching on jumbotrons, this is february in new hampshire, it was cold, rainy, people camp the ut overnight to get into the rally, these people will not be swayed by someone who's to take their guns away and their plastic straws away. >> not a lot of students, we heard from jackie deangeles that a lot of students in new hampshire, they are by and large supporting elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. as g.o.p. in new hampshire given up on trying to get student vote to come out for trump? >> absolutely not. we have active chapters of the republican college republicans in all major universities. we're starting chapters within the high school, high school
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republican clubs, we're making a concerted effort to reach out to the younger people. if you looked at people at the rally it is amazing how many young people, millennials at that rally, they realize their future is not socialism, just tell them to look at venezuela, if you elect bernie sanders, that is what you have to look forward to. >> point of clarification, i stayed up late, thing that was there one republican write in, then two democrat write ins for bloomberg? >> i believe you are correct. >> okay. david: all right. >> we wish you the very best, we're glad that it went smoother in new hampshire, than in iowa. stephan stepanek, new hampshire g.o.p. chairman, great to have you hire. >> thanhere. >> thank you for having me, i appreciate it. david: we're a few short hours from the polls closing in new hampshire primary.
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i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid.
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(howling wind) (howling wind) david: polls in new hampshire set to close in just about two hours from now. so what will be the big surprises coming out of america's first 2020 primary? capri? >> i think that we're going to see a poor performance by elizabeth warren even though she is from the neighboring state of massachusetts right there and i think we're going to see a much stronger performance from amy klobuchar who has been on the up swing after the last debate. david: particularly what happened to bloomberg. >> that too. >> i think we'll see bernie sanders embracing capitalism. just kidding. >> i'll say. >> people are being far too complacent about him and need to be more concerned. >> i think amy klobuchar will be
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one of the benefactors of tonight. she is smart. carving out her own lane, a lane, not too many people especially on the left are driving down. i think she will do well and buttigieg will put pressure on bernie as well. >> watch the coverage on fox business. david: i love you jonathan. >> how much he wins by. this will separate the wheat from the chaff, david. we'll see a lot of smaller players like klobuchar exit offstage left. that will be three-man or three-man and woman race very soon. keep it tuned tonight. the margin of bernie's victory tells us a lot where we go from here. david: capri, what do you think joe biden running out of town before the vote is in. >> stick a fork in him. >> he knows it is a disaster. he will come in bottom of the pack. >> there is a lot of weaknesses across the entire field. he might stay longer than you think. david: it was such an insult not only to the people who worked for him but the voters in
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new hampshire. they care a lot with justifiable pride. >> where is the fight, right. >> most electable democrat isn't getting elected. david: it is fascinating. watch it right here with my buddy neil cavuto. see you here next time. ♪ >> we'll have a very interesting democrat race and i think we're going to have a very interesting election but, our country is doing better than it has ever done. liz: we're in break news mode. we kick it off with a "fox business alert." the clock is ticking, the stakes rising. it is now a cliffhanger, a nail-biter, a race that could show for the first time who exactly is the democrat front-runner two hours away from the final polls closing in the new hampshire primary. sanders, buttigieg, locked in a fierce battle. amy klobuchar
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