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historic route as well. liz: thank you for gaming it ahead of tonight. that will do it for "bulls & bears." stay with fox business all night long for special coverage of super tuesday. 8:00 p.m. eastern. ear is "the evening edit". ♪ liz: welcome to the show. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. it is an historic day. we're tracking breaking news. first super tuesday polls for democrat nominee, voters take to the polls in 14 states. we have got what you need to know. also this hour, action in the markets. coronavirus chaos? the dow back up to last august levels as the federal reserve made a rare move to cut rates between federal reserve meetings. only did it six times since the
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early '90s. more of the white house response. potentially talking one million people tested by friday by the government for the coronavirus. president trump heading to tennessee this friday to tour tornado damage. 25 people now dead. we have devastating scenes of heartbreak there in tennessee. it is now in a state of emergency. we'll show you more on this video coming in. fights breaking out on cruise ships, turned away from multiple ports. why? coronavirus fears. how countries in open borders europe coming in. they may start talk about shutting their borders. attorney general william barr over reforms to stop the fbi from spying on future campaigns. the president is fear russ over what happened to his 2016 team. we also have more on the federal judge offeredderring hillary clinton to sit under oath for the very first time, deposed over her infamous emails in a private server.
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more on how that relates to benghazi. first up, a epic night for democrats. the biggest day in their nominating process. the polls will start to flow in throughout the night from 14 states. now we have edward lawrence on the ground in burlington, vermont, with details on the bernie campaign. more on tonight's action. great to see you, edward. >> reporter: liz a lot of excitement in the room. people showed up three hours early in line toe get a good seat. we expect bernie sanders in an hour to be on the podium there. senator sanders this morning casting his vote for himself. they're telling supporters that he needs excitement and energy in his campaign. we see that excitement and energy in the room as they get ready for bernie sanders to come. sanders said his campaign knocked on more than two million doors from maine to california, showing the ground game sanders has. the turnout, sanders believes greater turnout the better delegate count will be today.
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voters in vermont they like how genuine bernie sanders is. he has had the same philosophy or ideas for a decade. he has not flip-flopped on issues. they're concerned, they say he is the real deal going forward here. sanders supporters telling me they would support anyone who ask a democratic nominee if it is not senator bernie sanders but not michael bloomberg. they will not support bloomberg because they don't want to trade one billionaire in office for another billionaire in office. all the candidates are looking what the fed did, federal reserve cutting interest rates 50 basis points. we may hear senator bernie sanders talk about that related to the coronavirus here today. the federal reserve chairman says they did that because they're looking at economic conditions. they see the coronavirus has affected the economy globally. they want to get ahead of it here in the united states. liz, back to you. liz: great to see you. we'll check in with you throughout the night. breaking news mode.
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edward lawrence from vermont. here is what is at stake and up for grabs. to win the democratic nomination they minimum of 1991 delegates. tonight they're fighting for, wait for it, 1357 delegates out of the 1991. we'll bring in senator bill as did i from louisiana. great to see you. we love having you on the show. >> thanks for having me. liz: who is the winner, biden or bernie. >> it doesn't matter. whether they asked do you have a problem with socialist at top of the ticket, biden didn't raise his hand. that party is willing to go so far left they are killing the goos of our prosperity to punish people who have done well in life. liz: what is interesting, these are not winner-take-all states. let me back up. we have to be careful about media calling any early winners. it is not over until it is over. we have results flowing in from east to west. pols close in virginia to
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california maybe 11:00 at night. voters want clarity. will they get it tonight? >> i don't think they get clarity. you expect bernie to do well in california but i expect biden to do better in the deep south. there is already clarity. their party is the party of socialism. their party is the party of telling the american people you have to get rid of your private health insurance. you have to pay much higher taxes. you have to sacrifice yourself to their vision how we live our lives. that is not the united states of america. that is some other country in the dustbin of history. i don't want it to be in our future. liz: this is an historic time. that is interesting. where the democrat race is where it's at. these are not winner-take-all contests like republican contests. even if there is a presumptive plurality of delegates the winner gets the candidates could still plow ahead and could still at the end of the night carry on with their campaigns if they get 50% of the threshold. senator i like your reaction to what the president had to say
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about this. let's watch this. >> reporter: [inaudible]. >> whoever it is i don't care. i really don't care. whoever it is we will take them on. hey, the job we've done, we have rebuilt the military, we have the strongest economy we ever had. all of the things we've done i will take on anybody. [reporters shouting questions] >> any of them. very gladly. very gladly. liz: senator, here is what the president said about joe biden. watch this. >> tomorrow voters in states across the nation, will head to the polls for super tuesday, not super thursday. [laughter]. oh, he said super thursday. you can't do these things. he is constantly naming the wrong state. great to be in the state of ohio. no, no, i'm sorry you're in north carolina. i honestly don't think he knows
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what office he is running for. they will put him into a home and other people will running the country. they will be super left radical crazies. liz: your reaction, senator? >> well it is classic donald trump. but if he means that the joe biden seems more gaffe prone than normal, that is clear. i think the voters have to make up their mind. if he is also suggesting, i think rightly that biden will not be kind of setting a moderate tone but that his administration will be guided where the energy is in the democratic party. that is for a leftist regime which infringes upon u.s., on american's rights. connell: taking away personal health insurance, et cetera, the president is right about that ultimately not. of a difference between a sanders and biden administration. liz: that is interesting. that could be why the democrats could be headed toward a contested convention in milwaukee because 538, the respected polling analysis shop,
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it says the most likely winner after tonight is no one, no one at 67%. then joe biden. it also says after all the vote something said and done biden gets the most delegates but not the majority of the delegates. that mean as brokered convention. we haven't seen that since 1952. it is not unusual for this country to go through that. of remember reagan and ford. they fought for that nomination. walter mondale had less than majority of delegates in his election in that campaign. bloomberg is already saying, quote, i don't think i can win any other way than a contested convention. that is why he is still plowing money into it. he is not dropping out. >> bloomberg is 78 years old. clearly has more money than he wants to give away. he decided to spend it on a democratic election but the energy in their party is from the far left. a far left that does not believe in the old reagan principles of free enterprise, limited government and individual responsibility. they want higher taxes, more government responsibility, and they don't at all care about
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free enterprise. i think the choice in this election will be very clear, do we want prosperity that has given us record low unemployment for everybody? or we want left taking over our businesses dictating our lives for us. liz: that is where we're at. i hear what you're saying. michael bloomberg reportedly spent more on his campaign thus far than the entire budget of of the city of arlington, texas. your reaction to this. this is really interesting. this is why the president's supporters the president is playing chess while his opponents are playing checkers. president trump picked off bernie sanders supporters and voters in 2016 anywhere from one out of seven to one out of 12 went for president trump in the key swing states of pennsylvania, wisconsin, an michigan. marc thiessen wrote about that also in the "washington post." when the president is saying, you know, they're rigging it against bernie and so on, does he have in back of his head the
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bernie voter could go towards president trump if bierneey is denied the nomination -- >> he did last time. some bernie support remembers angry that the swamp is tilting everything against them. they are not necessarily socialists. they want somebody that is similarly angry. bernie is a angry. he is charming in person but can is against the swamp. they are not so much about socialism as they are draining the swamp, that is what donald trump is trying to do. liz: here we like to watch the s&p health sectors, the health insurer sector. they have seven stocks there, humana, johnson & johnson, unitedhealth and anthem. those stocks swing up and down when they see bernie rising or falling in the polls. listen to hillary clinton talk about bernie sanders. watch this. >> my reaction is let's follow the rules. we've got rules. we had rules last time and we
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have rules this time and i think it is always a good time to follow the rules. everybody knew what they were when you got into night in the campaign, in the documentary you talk about his campaign from 2016, you call it quote, just baloney. i feel so bad people got sucked into it. do you feel that way still now? >> sure. that was my authentic opinion then. that is my authentic opinion now. liz: that is hillary clinton criticizing bernie sanders. your reaction, senator? >> i think she is drawing a distinction between the different candidates in the democratic party. i think their energy is coming from the far left and hillary would be discarded now. their energy is coming from the squad, from bernie, from others, where they want to take away our individual liberties, they want to take away our private health insurance. if we don't like it, stuff it, raise our taxes. i had a woman who doesn't care for trump, listen if i i have a choice between socialist and donald trump, i am voting for donald trump. i think people are realizing if they want their individual prosperity to continue, as
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opposed to that which government decides to give them, go with republicans. biden, bernie, either way the administration is somewhat the same. liz: bernie sanders and elizabeth warren want power from the irs to take taxpayers property and income. this is what we're reading in their plans. senator, come back soon. we love having you on. >> thank you for having me. liz: be sure to catch our special super tuesday coverage, a special "cavuto: coast to coast" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. tomorrow we'll have arizona senator martha mcsally to break down the super tuesday results here on "the evening edit." we have a jam-packed show ahead. look at the video coming in. this is wild moment, crazy fight broke out between passengers on board of a cruise ship turned away from multiple ports. why? fears there was a coronavirus outbreak on board. turns out there was not. crewmembers used pepper spray on them. more on this fight after the break. stay there.
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outbreak on the boat. there wasn't. crewmembers apparently used pepper spray on passengers. now this ship did return to miami. again no one on board had the virus. look at this too, police had to use tear gas on protesters throwing rock and bottles on france's territory on indian island near madagascar. they were trying to stop a ship operated by princess cruises. nop r indication anyone on board had the coronavirus. bring in fox news military analyst date hunt. good to see you, colonel. wow, fights breaking out on cruise ships. your reaction? >> from a crisis security standpoint we made a mess out of this issue. we have 40,000 people a year die in car accidents. we have something already nasty called influenza. the flu kills more people up to 30,000 a year. there is a panic going on not
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understandable. what you just showed is unacceptable. we, this united states has a good handle on top of this. no administration starts out a crisis getting an a. this is smoothed out, reaction you have just shown is very, very trouble. the one thing you can focus on anything happens in china like this will have an effect on the world economy but it shouldn't be causing the panic it is now and it is. it is very troubling. >> to your point, i hear what you're saying, the mild cases of coronavirus, may not be getting counted in the denominator to figure out the mortality and death rate. the mortality rate, no one really knows what it is. they keep saying double the flu mortality rate. no one knows. they're talking a million tests by friday. reports are coming in, the cdc botched the first attempt to
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produce a mass kit. south korea is testing tens of thousands of patients. china maybe millions. >> yeah. a lot of medical people have said the following, there is no real test. there just isn't. it is a brand new strain of virus that, we're getting at. i don't believe the numbers, south korea can say they have done 10,000. my bet they're not doing well. lying coming out of iran and china. that is part of this problem but i think that, what we have to again understand is compared to other has think things like car accidents and influenza, this is bad. we don't want anybody dying but certainly doesn't deserve the panic and fear that it is doing. liz: you know, the analysts and experts are saying it causes multiple organ failure, not just respiratory failure. so that is the fear.
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now iran is on a war footing. south korea is on a war footing. the president is donating his salary to hhs to help fight the coronavirus. his son eric tweeted about it. here in the u.s. fema prepping for emergency here in the u.s. we have over 100 cases in at least a dozen states. all nine deaths in washington state, washington state, it is hitting a big nursing home there. your reaction to this? >> one of the, real issues, when you talk to people in the profession, crisis management wise, our hospitals are pretty full. so i'm glad fema has been alerted. we might even need military with field hospitals. but that is the to treat people who have got a flu. as we have already said, this affects older people, it's terrible, not in comparison to other things we already witnessing and enduring like influenza. the problem i think is the public, lack of information and we, i have seen news reports now
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of people wanting to talk about the 1918 influenza pandemic that killed 50 million people. that's outrageous. there is nothing, there is not even close. we're a much better planet than that, and much better prepared but that is the kind of stuff that is causing this kind of fear. i think it is very dangerous. liz: i hear -- china, by the way china says now it may have turned the corner. may not be far from victory. foxconn says china factories operating at now 50%. i don't know, maybe china is coming out of it. we're tracking all the headlines, all the news as best we can. your reaction to the cdc and u.s. government saying to u.s. airlines, tell us what passengers came in from overseas. we need their emails. we need their phone numbers so we can track them and see who else in the communities may be exposed to them. the airlines are pushing back on that, potential 30 billion-dollar loss to the airline industry for this. would you be for that, colonel?
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>> we have to be very careful with this step. this, the, first of all, that is a step we should been considering five weeks ago. in middle of now we're push being back to ask airlines provide information on us personally. we did this after 9/11 with the patriot act. this type of activity we have to be very cautious with. airlines and passengers can cooperate with the u.s. government. i think all the governments, w.h.o. and the u.s. have to get their act better let quicker than starting to ask personal information. i think that is a caution flag. liz: i hear what you're saying. just rapidity of it, the speed of it, people who are as young as in 30s in china getting sick and dying from it. you're right. more information. we have to get a handle on this. government responses around the world are key. colonel. come back soon. love having you on. thanks for your service to our country. >> you're welcome.
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♪. liz: let's bring in former federal prosecutor doug burns. doug, great to see you. the president met with key republicans and the attorney general about reforming government spying powers. the president doesn't want it to happen to future politicians what happened to his campaign. these powers expire march 15th. what do you think will happen? >> they need reforms obviously. historically they had abuse with surveillance. they need to tighten it up.
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better cooperation of information presented to the fisa court and legal figure to go to court with the petition. all good ideas. liz: here is the point, other foreign governments have said other countries have stepped into their borders and meddled. there is foreign interference inside the borders of other countries overseas. >> right. >> it doesn't justify their own governments from spying on their citizens as what happened in america. that these institution can get the information elsewhere. that's the point, right? >> that's a great point. we discussed that before, liz, you're so right. foreign intelligence means exactly what it says, foreign intelligence, not domestic spying on your own citizens. i could not agree more, liz. liz: senator mike lee, jim jordan, republicans say it is time for accountability. if the fbi can unfairly target a presidential campaign imagine what it can do to regular americans? you have got to say, what would our founding fathers say, doug, if they found this was going on?
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they put in the fourth amendment in the bill of rights limiting the government's ability to spy on its citizens. what would they say? >> they would be horrified and outraged. you go back, a little quick history lesson, j. edgar hoover, rfk justice department. we had this before. founding fathers want a situation where you're not domestically spying on american citizens without a good cause. absolutely. liz: you've been expert on this. reading up and studying. >> thank you. liz: fisa warrant taps are sweeping meant for terrorists. government can collect and listen to read your e smail, smail mail, text messages phone calls, bank records. >> right. liz: what may not be understood, doug, the government through fisa wiretaps can spy on invade privacy of anyone talking to the targeted individual. but not just carter page and anyone contacting him? >> that is huge point. one hop, two hop rule. if you do a tap on mr. x and mr. y calls him you can tap who
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mr. why is speaking to. it becomes very problematic. look at rico statute or fisa statute. rico for organized crime. fisa is for international terrorism. it shouldn't be abused brought into the political arena. you made the point every time. liz: should disclose all americans accessed or collected under the page wiretap and spying. >> right. liz: mike lee is saying this, either the fbi agents intentionally abused their surveil surveillance powers they hated trump or so incompetent let weaponized democrat opposition research, democrats paid for it, christopher steel to do fisa wiretaps on the trump campaign. which is it? >> it is often a very difficult choice, like a computer flow chart you don't know where to
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go. either you intentionally did this, as we discussed a lawyer working for the fbi was involved in presenting false information to the court. that is not a joke. the alternative you said is incompetence. honestly i think it was more intentional. i think that political hatred, political dust-up, they just abused some power. it happened before unfortunately but they need meaningful reform. liz: again, other countries have said it happened inside our borders with other governments. >> yes. liz: you about they didn't turn to their spying institutions to go after their citizens. doug burns, great to see you. great insights from doug burns. >> thank you. liz: looks like the past may have caught up with hillary clinton. a federal judge ordered hillary clinton to sit for the first time in a sworn deposition under oath. it is in connection with her use of a private email account and server while she was president obama's secretary of state. it is a push by "judicial watch" to get what happened with, benghazi. that story ahead.
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♪. liz: one of the big fights of the super tuesday night is can joe biden and -- let me back up. who will win california? is it going to be joe biden or bernie sanders? we'll try to get to the bottom of it with jonathan hunt in los angeles with more. jonathan? >> reporter: good evening, liz. 415 delegates at stake here in california alone. that is more than all four states that already voted put together. so there is a lot at stake here. bernie sanders has been the prohibitive front-runner thus far but no polling has been done since joe biden's victory in south carolina and the big endorsements he picked up from pete buttigieg, senator amy klobuchar and beto o'rourke. biden is in l.a. right now. we expect him here in the baldwin hills area of los angeles in a few hours time. he was speaking to reporters traveling with him.
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he said he believes he will win in texas, another big state voting today. hopes he can win here. although in northern california, in oakland, to be precise, at a stop earlier today, he didn't seem to want to set expectations much higher than reaching the 15% threshold any candidate needs to get to pick up any of those 415 delegates. listen here to joe guiden. -- biden. >> [inaudible] reporter: now senator bernie sanders as i say has been, according to all the data we've seen the prohibitive front-runner so far and hopes
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that he will with stand the moderate surge joe biden is hoping for. a lot may depend on turnout and whether the young voters who according to all the polls have been going overwhelmingly to senator sanders do in fact turn out today. let's not forget. this is not just about bernie sanders and joe biden. mayor mike bloomberg, former new york mayor, still in the race here. he is on the ballot in fact for the first time today super tuesday. he has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into tv advertising, new spanish language ad went up on the airways here in california later today. also do not forget senator elizabeth warren. she was running second, albeit a distant second to bernie sanders in the last polls we saw. so she will be hoping to do well here tonight too. joe biden, by the way, just stopped at an ice cream shop in east l.a. hope combined with the
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what a burger and milkshakes he stared with beto o'rourke, the will prove to the diet of political champions. liz: sounds great to me. jonathan, thank you very much. hillary clinton ordered by a federal judge for the very first time to sit for a sworn deposition under oath over here emails, news of a private email server while hillary clinton was secretary of state. the federal judge granted the conservative group "judicial watch" the request here. an effort to get to the bottom of the obama administration response to the deadly 2012 terror attack on embassy in benghazi. bring in former deputy national security advisor kt mcfarland. she has has a brand new book, revolution, trump and washington and the people. great to be with you. >> great to be with you. liz: when you heard what the federal judge said here, what is your reaction. >> i would say ancient history,
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she lost the election, let's move on. but the email scandal is the original sin. not just the benghazi part of it. the fact that she had her emails on separate server, even violating lots of laws, even comey, fbi director said she did a lot of bad stuff, she was not charged with anything. that behavior was covered up by the justice department and the fbi to protect hillary clinton because they thought she was going to win the presidency. there would be no, there would be no consequence to them because it would never be found out. so i think they did it. they had all the operations, operation crossfire, hurricane to sabotage trump, the steele dossier, to destroy trump's campaign and reputation, all the things stem from the original coverup of hillary clinton's emails. >> i hear what you're saying. it feels like the judge is really throwing the book at hillary here, saying, basically americans have a right to see what happened, why the obama administration's odd response to benghazi from susan rice.
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she is saying tech giant google, subpoenas going tech giant google to give up information about this with hillary. >> i have gone through this with -- liz: you personally gone through this. >> mueller personally gone through it, totally different set of rules for trump people and obama-clinton people. hillary clinton probably committed crimes. so did andrew mccabe. so did a lot of people. they were never charged with a crime. they were never sworn under oath. testimony they gave, stories they told on capitol hill or to the investigates they are never charged with perjury. on other hand, trump people, myself inconcluded, you get one date wrong, or i don't remember that completely. they would come back say, you should remember that, therefore you're lying, you're lying to that and that is perjury. liz: ordered depositions of chief of staff cheryl mills and other state department workers. interesting to me and other people, americans have a right
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to know what exactly what was going on with hillary's email server. what was she doing with it? she only to your point given written answers in the past. >> not under oath. liz: do you think we'll get to the bottom of what happened? >> i think we need to know. i do think that was the original sin. shakespeare said, you know, when you first start deceiving all the trouble you get into when you first start deceiving. that is what ended up causing all of the stuff that we have now been experiencing right? the russia investigation, the impeachment hoax, it all started back in the beginning with hillary clinton and email scandal. liz: culture of it. kt mcfarland. great writer. buy her book. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: great to see you. next up, andy puzder, champion of the free markets, he will take it right to socialist bernie sanders over not just why bernie is bad for business, bad for your money, bad for the country, why andy puzder believes bernie is the wrong
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liz: let's bring in my next guest, former cke restaurant ceo, look who is there, andy puzder. also the author of the book, the capitalist comeback, the trump boom and the left plot to stop it. bernie calling himself a democratic socialist. your reaction? >> when he says democratic socialist he never really says what he means. when he explains it doesn't sound a whole lot different than a regular socialist. he has got real problems. he tries to compare himself to denmark. the prime minister of denmark comes to the united states says no we're not socialists, we're capitalist, we're free marketers. the democratic establishment doesn't even think this guy would be a good president. he has got huge problems. i'm hopeful that he will be the nominee. >> "washington post" already said that bernie doesn't even understand his version of socialism. listen to bernie sanders talk to anderson cooper at cnn watch this. >> senator sanders, your
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co-chair, congressman ro khanna told "the wall street journal" he is trying to convince you portray yourself differently as successor of franklin roosevelt as a new dealer. do you ever regret labeling yourself a democratic socialist? >> no. i am what i am. liz: "washington post" says, bernie doesn't even have that right. i mean the scandinavian countries don't have inheritance taxes, they don't have wealth taxes. bernie wants all of that. these countries do not have a minimum wage. they do have high taxes on the poor which bernie wants, you know, andy, even nordic countries, what you have said, they say too, we are free market economies that support big government programs. also norway has one of the largest oil and gas sectors in the world. it pays for norway's big sovereign wealth fund, one of the biggest in the world. sweden has a capitalist model. ikea, founders of ikea are there. your reaction? >> bernie wants to be popeye
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without the spinach. he says he is what he is. heritage foundation every year has index of economic freedom. they rank countries from number one to 180, most free to least free. denmark is 14th freest country of the world. united states is number 12. sweden comes in at 19. norway, 26. these are capitalist free market economies. they are capitalist economies because they have very generous welfare socialist benefits. welfare country could never pay for those. liz: fdr never called him self a democratic socialist. when did bernie change his mind of supporting soviet union, communist cuba, nicaragua communism he sported 50ers years? now all of sudden he is a democratic socialist. cuba communist leaders promised free everything, free health care, freed education, also the government was inside their house. why does bernie think there are more angels with government than
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the people? he wants government of the 1%. that is what he is angling for. that is what he wants. that is what it would create. i have to say this 26 out of the original 32 countries including soviet union, they're not capitalist. he doesn't know what he wants. >> bernie is a true believer this guy who spent his money moon in the soviet union. praised ortiz in nicaragua. he was a huge supporter of chavez in venezuela. now he is talking about people in cuba, they get educated so everything is okay. no, if you get an education but you can't vote and you have no opportunity, what difference does it make that you had an education? he is still locked into the 1960s, 1970s belief oppressed masses need socialism to protect them from capitalist greed. capitalism in this country lifted poor people up. it is doing tremendous job under president trump with people finding jobs, seeing their wages go up. things that you never see in a socialist country. that bernie sanders would never
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be able to bring about with his version of what our government should job andy puzder, come back soon. you're a great writer. >> liz, thank you. liz: i hope lou dobbs was listening to that i would love to get his thoughts on what we talked about. lou dobbs is with us what is coming up on his show. great to see you, lou. >> i thought it was very interesting and i thought it was pretty clear we covered this ground sometime before. socialism i take it is bad, liz, thanks so much. joining us tonight at the top of the hour, senator rand paul, he just met with president trump. the discussion? renewing the fisa surveillance act, the foreign surveillance act. turns out though they're using it to survey, to spy on americans. so why do they call it foreign? we'll be taking that up. also tonight the latest on super tuesday. it is super thursday as former vice president biden would call it. former reagan white house political director ed rollins,
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republican savant joins us. we have public health expert dr. albert coe, talking about the worsening coronavirus pandemic. congressman jim banks on our dependency on china for pharmaceuticals, for antpy bottom i cans and -- antibiotics and far more. peter zion what will the world look like after this pandemic run this is its course? that is at the top of the hour. join us at top. hour. liz, back to you. liz: thanks for joining us. >> you betcha. liz: the worsening fight with migrants trying to cross the greek border. you won't believe what is going on now. we have the story next. including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase.
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we are sitting on this story, turkey opening its floodgates. more than three and a half million refugees, turkey in europe, europe you have not honored our 2016 deal marie took in the refugees so we are releasing them. maybe trigger borders, they are headed your way. private and chaos. christopher, this is really bad. they are announcing border troops and hardware to help that. three quarters of a billion dollars or grief. >> calling grief the shield of europe which has been before, the 300 and the shield of your previously, prime minister is no
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friend of western secularism, no friend of christianity and no friend of europe. people on the right and left for a long time, whether or not this migrant move of 1 million people or so refugees coming a year into europe is it simply refugees or an invasion? there wants to use it as a political weapon to hurt europe right now and say, we are not doing anything. that feeds in the invasion and i think you will see in response, not only europe stepping up a little bit but even more of the populace search we've seen in the last couple of years. they are sick of this no border nonsense. elizabeth: many countries were tracking reports, many countries in europe now debating whether to be more restrictive of their borders because of the coronavirus. now here's the back story of turkey, the movement of migrant according to them, they are
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organized turkey is using them to very people and elsewhere in turkey to the border and christopher, check me and correct me if i'm wrong but turkey is saying this russia offense is serious northwestern province killing turkish groups and troops there that nearly 1 billion syrians running toward the borders, europe, step in and also with these refugees. your reaction. >> europe has had almost nothing to do with us. they haven't done nearly enough to help keep the peace in their backyard and syria, he's taking out because he knows europe probably doesn't have the courage to stand up to it by ensuing chaos. maybe he could take their eyes off the ball here. it's a very precarious situation and this whole strange, very modern, not historical experiment with no borders, i
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think it's going to come to an end tween.and coronavirus and everything else going on. elizabeth: three and a half million refugees in silence because turkey has inside its borders, due to the deal with europe in 2016, if you do the math from effects of multiple, three or four times what the migrant crisis of the 2015 -- 2016 when migrant flooded into europe. it seems like it's multiples of that. >> it is. 1 billion a year as calculated. going over to europe in that time, you see it everywhere. young men, especially sleeping in the street, whole areas and malls taken over. shopping plaza, it was a dangerous to be around europe and it hasn't gotten better, they haven't figured out a way to assimilate that yet. it's only going to get worse. elizabeth: that's what happens when government collapsed. it's good to see her. we've got special super tuesday election coverage tonight. thank you for watching.
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lou dobbs is next. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news tonight, we begin with the latest on today's super tuesday election. democratic primary, polls have just closed in vermont and virginia. the former vice president, joe biden has won the virginia primary according to the fox news decision desk. bernie sanders is heavily favored to win in vermont but as of right now, the fox news decision desk said it's not yet have sufficient data to protect him as a winner. following all of the super

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