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rush appropriate james carbo firing back to bernie sanders, communist after bernie called him a hack, a growing feud, is it a bellwether about growing alarms among democrats with a potential democrat nominee who is a socialist could damage the democrat party for elections to come? bernie sanders telling his bernie boroughs, his campaign, stop the harassment of those who disagree with us, it is unacceptable, bullying, this after a powerful laboring union in las vegas says the bernie campaign, viciously assaulted it for not supporting bernie's government takeover of healthcare. also worth the large number by what in new hampshire voters who sat in the polls there that they do not want bernie's government takeover of healthcare, remember those were democrat polls, even bernie fellow socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez same
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bernie would have to likely drop single-payer if he won the election. democrat adam schiff saying the bidens should've avoided the appearance of a conflict of interest in ukraine, the debate tonight, why did adam schiff say the bidens were irrelevant during impeachment, i am elizabeth mcdonagh, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >> welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network, president trump's push putting the border swat team into sanctuary cities including chicago, new york, san francisco, los angeles and more, the president spoke to the national border control council after extending the national emergency at the border for another year. hillary vaughn has more at the white house. >> we are having technical
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difficulties. let's bring in the vice present who is that the meeting with the president for your reaction today? >> thank you for having me. it was actually refreshing. not that this president has not shown the support towards law enforcement before but this reassures it, when you are talking about sanctuary cities, what is it really, it is a magnet that creates criminals to go to these areas. and frankly they're going to do anything about it if city government is a way to do anything about it, this is the right move, something needs to be done, you look at the individuals that have lost their lives because of these ridiculous sanctuary city
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policies, here we have the president doing the right thing again, let's hope everybody else understands in their love for the country starts showing a lot more than their hate toward the president. >> these cities are pushing back saying that the border swat team was the equivalent of a swat team, into backup ice in the sanctuary cities, it looks like ten of the cities could possibly start round up this coming weekend, that's what we are hearing, they are worried about overreaction from the border patrol guys. your take on that? >> i work next to these individuals and i know how professional they are and what they do. if there's any overreacting it'll be by certain numbers of the media and certain politicians that have been making these individuals be villains for a long time. these are men and women that are pro-law-enforcement, professionals and their job and they will go out there and do what needs to be done to make sure streets are safe and that our country is safe. plain and simple. that is what it is.
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any miscommunication it truly is from a lot of individuals that want to continue making the president the bad guy, making law enforcement the bad guy and at some point and needs to stop, sanctuary cities are a magnet for criminals and it needs to stop. liz: the administration ramping up homeland security expedited airport processing for the century for new applicants for new york, the justice department legal action against california, new jersey, washington state which covers seattle about their century policies, ice ramping up pressure going to the courts in connecticut. and in colorado, your take on the multi prong approach. >> you have to think outside of the box when you want to get things done correctly. i say it, sanctuary cities policies, what they do they create a magnet and all you have to do is look at the countless amount of individuals in american lives that have been lost because of the effects of
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sanctuary cities. i'll go a step further, a lot of the individuals start making it about race, it is not about race, if you look at who lost their lives because the illegal immigrants have been here, a lot of immigrants themselves. we heard from one today where her grandma was an immigrant and she lost her life because an illegal immigrant was able to attack her because of the sanctuary cities. anything that happens with american lives caused by the sanctuary cities falls on the hands of the politicians, president trump is doing his best to stop that and save american lives. and i'm extremely happy about it. >> we talked about trump's supporters and democrats, they have said this is an issue about crime, of course this country is pro-immigrant and it was built by immigrants, this is about safety, crime, we are looking at
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the cases in colorado and connecticut, these criminal legal's the ice wants information on, second degree manslaughter, burglary, robbery, but drug dealing, in denver authorities are going into connecticut, what other states are you hearing that this action could be taken place in. >> i have not seen what states that are taking place but i'll tell you this, this is the problem, they want to make it about race, they want to make it about law enforcement villains but when reality the opening their eyes to what constituents want, i don't care what side of the aisle you're on, i spoke to both sides of thought, at the end of the day everybody wants to be secure in their home, illegal is not a race, i said it many times, everyone's deserve to be safe in the home, why should our country border be any different, why should the cities be different, just follow the laws, illegal is illegal, "the evening edit" is one of the only shows in the country starting
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about three years ago bringing on angel families who had basically their children assaulted and killed and murdered. i know that in many parts of the country, we won't get into the details of the cases but this is about protecting immigrants who have come here and public safety. i want to get to what the president said today, i think we have the sound bite. that's listen. >> we are calling on congress to pass legislation giving american victims the right to sue sanctuary cities and hold them accountable for the suffering and the damages that they have caused. liz: this is a generous country, 22 million illegal immigrants insider border -- of course therefore immigration, your comments on what the president
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said. >> it's 100% on, how do you not hold to be responsible for this, if politicians in the sanctuary city are going to be that a responsible to allow criminals to be in the streets causing havoc, somebody needs to be held accountable. >> they are saying it's racist, you hear it in california and new york official, msnbc, cnn, they keep saying time and time again this is a racist policy, your take on that? >> i'm hispanic, i am hispanic, i came to this country legally, members of my family came legally. >> from where. >> from mexico. >> i think is very responsible for a lot of politicians and very irresponsible for the media to use that as a crutch to brainwash hispanic people throughout the united states. that's what it comes down to. i am here because this country is that much better and i love this country and i have sworn an
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oath and allegiance to one country and that's united states of america has nothing to do with race, illegal is not a race. >> we are seeing record amounts of fentanyl and heroin and cocaine at the border, were seen new quarters coming out of states, not just to the southwest border but through the eastern quarter through the carolinas, it's also about the drug cartels as well. >> correct. people need to understand that these drugs are not staying in areas, these drugs are making their way into middle america and it's affecting our kids, a lot of the children in different schools, people need to wake up, people need to wake up they need to do the research and realize this is causing harm to citizens, children in the united states, it is not about a political party and not about race, it comes down to this, how much do you really love this country and support this president that has shown love for citizens of this country. that is what we need to do.
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>> thank you or your service. come back soon. we have a special programming, make sure you tune in monday for our special guest cbp acting commissioner mark morgan will be joining us. we will be staying on this developing story. more on the big debate raking in washington, president trump saying he has a legal right to weigh in on justice department cases, that new debate stripping the emotion out of this, were going to the facts. more on the update what william barr is saying about this. that is coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start.
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>> i cannot do my job at the department with a constant background commentary that undercuts me. >> william barr and his team pulled back a 7 - 9 year sentencing guideline for the confidant roger stone arguing his conviction for lying to congress and witness tampering did not warrant that amount of time. for career prosecutors quit, the president criticized the department of justice calling it the department of justice with the word justice". then bar spoke up. >> i think it is time to stop the tweeting about the department of justice criminal cases. >> not even 24 hours after the attorney general asked the president to stop tweeting about d.o.j., president trump did just that and tweeted about d.o.j. this morning. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell backed william barr's complaint.
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>> i think the attorney general says it's in the way of getting his job, maybe the president should listen to the attorney general. >> some are skeptical about the attorney general's message. >> what he is saying, i know what president trump wants, i will do exactly what trump wants, i just wish he would not tweet about it because it's so embarrassing. >> a justice department official declined to comment that bar and trump have talked since interview yesterday, the same official did say despite rumblings, the white house and d.o.j. did not cordon eight the interview, bar spoke briefl fred spoke what was on his mind. liz: thank you david flynn. we have breaking news, fox business alert coming in, roger stone moving for a new trial, we will have more as that news comes in, we will get to that in a minute. here is more what the attorney general said that will not be pressured by anyone. >> i am not going to be bullied or influenced by anybody, whether congress, newspaper,
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editorial or the president, i will do what i think is right. liz: republican senators mitch mcconnell, susan collins lisa murkowski said they should listen to the attorney general, let him do his job, meantime the president is sticking by the attorney general after william barr tv interview, look who is here bill, do you think -- what do you think of this, should you just trust the people to do the job. >> i have a lot of respect for bill barr, i think the truth is, president trump needs attorney general barr more than bill barr needs president trump. we know we got bill barr to reach his decision on this case before the president tweeted, it's all unnecessary. i also think what mr. bars trained to do, the biggest thing coming down the pike's interim findings, what he finds on the fisa abuse and so forth. and i think he is trying to preserve that to make sure it's
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not with the president. >> after the mueller probe democrat said you should step down, i think william barr has taken very seriously, and now we have nine democrats calling. >> they are afraid of us. >> they are terrified of bill barr because they know he is effective and they know he will get to the bottom of the truth of all these people and for years told us the president was a russian agent falsely. liz: excessive syntheses versus picking on judges. >> i think it was a destruction, real the scratching of being handled with the justice department, i am not a fan of roger stone, he is a long history in the republican party, i am not a fan of his but i don't think he should've been prosecuted, i think it was more mr. militia report. the sentencing was way too hard, in terms of job enter judgment calls, remember when lying to federal agents was the worst
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thing, people do seymour pfister gets in trouble. >> they dropped the charges against the prosecution of andrew mccabe, your reaction to that? >> i differ to attorney general barr, i think it be thought of was right he would do it. we don't know if either mccabe is in the clear, this report from durham is going to be very big and revolves the same people who were involved in the hillar. liz: three of the four that were made to investigators, government officials were under oath. your colleague, i think she put up a story saying there was concern inside the justice department but roger stone sentencing was excessive prior to what the president did. >> exactly, they were fixing it. all the tweets have done is make bill barr look -- not look, i
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think people know the truth that he was doing already but it gives the democrats an excuse to go after bill barr because they are terrified of him. liz: lets us know mark meadows. >> this is all about politics from jerry nadler to elizabeth warren and in between, we had fisa abuse, they're not willing to hold a hearing on that. i will stand by him in the president, not because of any political theory but because it is the right thing to do. liz: here is what is going on, the justice department also getting an outside prosecutor to review the michael flynn case, remember he is withdrawing, and we talked about this, august of 2015, the fbi agent in the russia probe at the fbi sent somebody in to do surveillance on candidate trump and michael flynn without telling them. we have that and then we have lindsey graham sending a letter to the attorney general saying i want comey, i want mccabe, i want justice department
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officials in my senate judicia judiciary. >> we talk about lying to the fbi agents, the one to interview general flynn did not think he was lying and then they were talking about the logan act and also to things. i thick it's a pretty good case, he asked to withdraw his guilty plea and i don't think you would be prosecuted after the happen. >> your take that the president should not get involved, back off, but the attorney general do his job. >> i think finds when you trust, let them do it and if you do not trust them get rid of them. and the president has other powers, if he thinks the sentence is excessive he could pardon. that's why the pardon power is there for that reason. to curve access, it is not just to forgive people who maybe were innocent. it is also for people to say, yes he did it but it was disproportionate. like the woman that trump pardon
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on the drug charge, i think she was guilty of what she did but it was one offense and i think it gives the president discretion. >> much more layered story than what you're hearing in the media. >> absolutely. liz: thank you so much for coming in. we like to look at the facts and you are great at that. the world health organization, did you see this, warning the viruses like the coronavirus, a vigorous threat to the world than terrorism. worse than osama bin laden, horse and al-baghdadi or terror like north korea or i ran, i will take that to be next. ♪ am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance
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virus as public enemy number one, i don't think we will learn from our lessons. liz: that raised eyebrows, the leader said the virus like the coronavirus is a bigger threat than terrorism. it is now public enemy number one. nearly 1400 dead from the virus so far, 54000 cases worldwide. let's bring in hudson institute director of chinese strategy michael tilbury, i know you're dying to take this on, is this worse than osama bin laden, al-baghdadi or north korea and iran. >> of course not. no one knows what's going to happen, the biggest issue from why the chinese have turned down president trump's offer so far to send the cdc personnel to china, we need to find out the mortality rate whether it's 2% or 3% then die or is it greater than that, how fast is transmitted, the scientist too
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post on the cdc website don't know the answers to the questions yet. if this is a pandemic a month from now and we see the numbers double or triple, 5000 are dead, then the w.h.o., it will be more realistic, but we simply do not know right now, part of the problem, everybody faces is the scientist who had been talking the last six weeks or so trying to sue everybody, don't worry, this is under control, they diverted attention to flu, and 20 million people got the flu, roughly 12000 have died. the normal ordinary flu is already more lethal than the chinese wuhan coronavirus, but that can change quickly. for in it. were i think it is very smart was secretary of defense expert has done, he issued a warning to get the american military commands to think about what you would do if there is a real
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pandemic. so yes they are exaggerating but we will see as a president likes to say, how this turns out. liz: he said the virus is more powerful in creating economic than any other terrorist attack, as seen all over the place, panic, don't panic, who discourages nations from opposing travel bands on china, the pressures on the communist party, also excluding taiwan from his response to the virus, we have seen the numbers, we've seen warnings, 60% of the worlds population can be second, that sounds pretty high, also the chief is saying, concerning person-to-person transmission are now involving people who had no history of travel to china in france and britain.
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>> the number is very small, but when i visited in geneva to the world health organization, w.h.o. they call themselves, they stress science, we can't make forecasts until we see it's beginning to happen, the unknown quantity of all of this is still too high, what i've been surprised him is the end of this talk of the past month that everything is under control, i think president trump is done the right thing, he's been in contact with president xi jinping several times, he has made offers but it looks like the hardliner in beijing do not want u.s. scientist to come into china, i guess because they don't want to be embarrassed, if there is a chance of appending. >> , we really have to nip this in the but or these will come true. >> cdc confirming what we reported about a month ago that this virus can be spread by people who do not show symptoms. >> that is right. >> so your final word, what is your thought? where does it go.
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>> we don't have the scientific numbers yet. there is a calculation for how fast the virus can spread with the symptoms people in contact, if that number is really high, as high as five or higher then you look at more of a pandemic. if it is low then this will be over by the summer and will look back as a success story. and were in it. right now where the cdc has gotta get to china to get some of the statistics. we do not know right now. thank you so much, good to see you. come back soon. >> coming up, we are calling in, not the president versus bloomberg, it's james carbo versus bernie sanders. jamejames carville called it a , was this the week that finally deliver the wake-up call that a
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liz: democrat strategist james carville is saying he knocked it out of the park in his fight with bernie sanders. here's what is going on, he called bernie a communist after birdie called him a hack, james carville warning democrat the potential meltdown in the party if he's the nominee because battleground voters show they do not want bernie's single-payer, here is his take on a bernie, last night on cnn bernie call me a political hack, that's exactly who the blank i am, i am a political hack, i'm not a purist i'm not a ideologue, he think thinks -- i kinda like at least i'm not a communist. let's get reaction, rock him
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soccer him democrats, james carville led into bernie. >> it has come to this,. [laughter] what can i say, carbo has a surprising amount of self-knowledge, you have to go back to the wonderful '90s when it was also simple in a guy like james carville was a genius when he came up with the expression, it's the economy stupid,.it's always the economy stupid. so it does not make him a hack it just makes them obvious. >> and self-evident. >> on the other hand, bernie is a socialist, he spent his honeymoon in moscow, i don't think he particularly objects to the communist thing either. >> james carville is the only person is seems like right now saying to the party, answer the wake-up call, if you put him at
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the top of the ticket we are done. >> everybody is saying, trump was tweeting today that the democratic party which is mostly the clinton regime that james carville has served. the democratic primaries are proportional so the republican primary in 2016, if you were in a crowded field of 17, you can get ten or 12% of the vote and as long as that was the best, and the next guy got 9%, you got all the delegates. what will happen now pete buttigieg were new hampshire, iowa, sanders one i will, josé biden when south carolina -- we are going to go into the convention with no clear winner except bernie is can have the largest minority number of votes. >> he could have the popular vote, we get it, i want to stick to the policies, look at this
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bernie is saying, his bernie brose, knock it off, stop the bullying in the online harassment it is unacceptable after nevada biggest labor union said that sanders campaign was visuallviciously attacking it tt messages, phone calls and social media, the union does not like sanders and opposes his government takeover of healthcare. in alexandria ocasio cortes says if he gets the presidency he will have to ditch the single-payer, it will not happen. >> that is a lot, number one it is hilarious for a union to accuse anyone else of using bully tactics, that's what unions have done for 100 years. liz: they work in hotel industries, i get it. but the point here, there is an upper rising right now against what bernie stands for, the four out of ten new hampshire primary
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voters, went into the polls there, they don't want bernie's single-payer, that is the issue. >> alexandria ocasio cortes says don't worry, when he is president he will not actually do that, he'll just settle on the public auctio option. do you realize what aoc is saying, she is saying this is good news, don't worry my candidate is lying, lying is a good thing. so it's come to this, lying is not a virtue, being a communist is a virtue, a my god. >> you are sitting up there from where your advantage point is into you and self-evident what is going on down below. >> the problem is, the progressive wing of the democratic party controls the primaries, but they cannot win in the general election, will go into a brokerage convention for clinton superdelegates will pick someone like bloomberg, it will
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shatter into a million pieces and you have not seen an angry bernie breaux until you've seen that. i was at the mega rally in 2016 where trump could not get on the stage because the bernie bros completely took over the stage and disrupted the convention. that is what they're going to do in the convention and that's what they will do in the election and trump will win by a clinton style landslide. liz: when that happens as you are forecasting, were gonna say you predicted this in february. great to see you. come back soon. another big blow to secretary defense attorney and a thorn in the side, michael avenatti a jury convicted him to all three charges trying to extort nike up to $25 million and trying to defraud a used basketball coach that he represented. michael avenatti, he was a
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frequent guest of cnn and previously represented stormy daniels and her legal battle to the president, he has been jailed since last month for violating his bond and he will be sentenced on june 17, he faces up to 42 years in prison and has tumor separate trials, one in new york for swindling stormy daniels out of $300,000 and another in california were defrauding clients out of millions of dollars along with tax and perjury. just ahead adam schiff admitting the bidens should have avoided the conflict of interest when it comes to hunter biden work in ukraine so here's the debate, why did adam schiff bring that up during impeachment? that is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ don't just plan to retire.
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liz: look who is here, lou dobbs, look at what's coming up on his show. great to see you. >> guess what, it turns out the swamp has not been drained and the lying liars and the fbi and the justice department are still having their way, we will be taking all of that up with among others, award-winning investigative reporter john solomon, miranda devine joins us tonight, former strategist
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sebastian gorka and also white house trade, peter navarro, fox news medical correspondent work siegel, robert jeffers, all of that coming up at the top of the hour. please join us. back to you, have a great weekend. liz: great to see you. democrat house intelligence adam schiff finally admitting the biden should not have done what they did in ukraine, here is adam schiff on hunter biden serving on the board of the ukraine energy company while his father joe biden of vice president was overseen ukraine policy for the obama administration. >> i think whenever you have an elected official family member in a position of responsibility there is a minimum appearance of a conflict that should be avoided. liz: please welcome to the show top columnist who is a great writer, must read byron york.
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did you catch is, what do you say to that? >> now he tells us, adam schiff was awkward to do anything that which is just that president trump had legitimate concerns about corruption in ukraine. so that is why they denied anything involving hunter biden, the whole thing, look back at the bigger picture, last summer before the democrats began the campaign to remove the president, americans knew nothing about hunter biden, nothing about burisma, and joe biden was at the top of all the polls. fast-forward to four months, four and half months, the impeachment trial is over, they know a lot about hunter biden and burisma and they think it is all shady, very suspicious and joe biden has had a terrible result in iowa and even worst result in new hampshire and now being a dead man walking in the democratic campaign.
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it is been a really eventful four months for burisma, hunter biden and joe biden. liz: help me out, wasn't adam schiff who said no, the president impeachment defense, you don't get to call in joe biden or his son hunter as impeachment witnesses and then acting as the chief prosecutor for the house insisted on presenting a parity of the president's phone call with ukraine that i want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, basically adam schiff was telling the american people that president trump was asking the leader of ukraine to fabricate a false case against biden, but now he says yes the biting conflict of interest were an issue. your take on that, calling hunter biden as a witness was a poison pill in the whole debate over whether to call witnesses in the senate trial because basically democrats were going
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to throw their bodies and front of that, they did not want to see that, the only person they might've wanted to hear from was the whistleblower who remains anonymous today, here again the whole thing, the president was concerned about corruption in ukraine specifically, very specifically about the bidens and burisma, and all that, why swhite house would've wanted to show these were legitimate concerns, why is hunter biden getting all this money, did the vice president no, et cetera. that is the one area the democrats did not want to go down. liz: looking at a live shot at the president arriving at west palm beach, florida, politico pole, 57% of an independent said yes, the bidens controversy in ukraine was a scandal, your final word. >> now we have a majority of americans, i said earlier they did not know anything about it
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but now i majority thinks it was inappropriate what was done, they have suspicions about joe biden or unanswered questions, they don't know what joe biden new but they do know it was fishy in washington corruption like, that has been the result of all of this in a terrible time for the biting campaign. liz: even when you have the democrats and impeachment like george kent saying i told the state department it was an issue in the vice president. come back soon, we love to read your writing and have you on. do the democrats have a growing relations problem as is they accuse the president up for years, we will debate next. ♪ our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs.
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[♪] liz: do democrats are a race relations problem? they accused the president of that for years. the former mayor of new york city said throw neighborhood kids up against a wall in stop and frisk. >> he hurt the cause of fighting crime and he hurt the relationship between the neighborhood and police.
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>> i think at the end of the day, lawrence jones is right. when you talk about this fractures, frayed relationship between african-americans and police, it's led to terrible outcomes. there is a legacy we have to confront. liz: houston's african-american mayor sylvester turner said he's going to support bloomberg. ocasio-cortez says bloomberg is a billionaire trying to cover up racist policies. this is about the red lining practice. >> my father is from the south. born and raised in louisiana. at the end of the day this is not something he is concerned
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about. they called bloomberg and trump racist. at the end of the day if everyone is racist, no one is racist. bloomberg news was ordered not to probe the campaign. 95% of murderers and murder victims fit one m.o. you can take a prescription and mail it out to all minorities. we know bloomberg speaks flippantly at times. >> malanin does not cause you to be a threat to society. i have seen more drugs on university campuses. let's talk about the real issue. we had a mayor who was trying to become mayor of new york and
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trying to make sure he would be the best mayor in the history of new york. those circumstances mean he wants to be president of the united states. liz: he was defending it up to 2018 until a court said it was unconstitutional. he has been a republican, an independent, and now a democrat and he will say and do whatever to cross the finish line. i think it's deceitful. the overall message for african-american voters say who is speaking to our needs, who is taking our issues seriously? results talk. you are talking about the lowest african-american unemployment. liz: you are talking trump. >> you can talk about the rhetoric. but at the end of the day, money is not always the answer.
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but it matters. liz: the african-american vote is important in this election. thanks for having us in your home. have a great weekend. lou dobbs next. [♪] lou: good evening, everybody, the deep state tonight appears to be all the more powerful and the rule of law in serious question. after 22 months of investigation, the department of justice today told former fired fbi acting director andrew mccabe that he will not face criminal prosecution for lying to fbi investigators three times. the department's own inspector general found in 2018 that mccabe lie on four separate occasions about his role in ak
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