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you may love it or hate it but. >> it is a fact most of them hate donald trump. something is, snore is right, gary. kristina: that does it for "bulls & bears." at your homes, wherever you are for joining us. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. fallout mounting after senator chuck schumer fell short on his apology after doubling down on his comments about his threats against supreme court justices neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. a sitting senator threatening the supreme court justices. this is an unprecedented attack and it wasn't just senator schumer who attack the justiced yesterday. we have the update. to the secret fisa surveillance court, saying to congress, hey, if you won't punish fbi officials and hold them accountable we will. fisa court banning and blocking from its courts the fbi agents who deceived and misled it to
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get fisa surveillance warrants to spy on the trump campaign. you won't believe what we found. senator elizabeth warren stops her campaign. nancy pelosi says there is quote an element of misogyny here. the debate. did nancy pelosi criticize her own party and democrat voters? we have growing concerns about joe biden's seemingly never-ending waterfall of flubs and gaffs. we have even more new examples. this debate, candidate biden weaker than candidate hillary clinton? results that we've got tonight. plus, why exactly did this massive brawl break out in turkey's parliament? fists were flying. people standing on desks in order to throw punches. we have got the story. also the latest on the greece-turkey border fight. it is now ratcheting up even more. it is getting more dangerous and violent by the hour.
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♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. coronavirus fears ratcheted down, dropped the dow 960 points lower. it wiped out almost all of yesterday's rebound. that 10-year treasury yield, look at this, hit an all-time low of 0.89%. we have this story. republican senator josh hawley of missouri announcing plans to introduce a motion, looks like he is moving on it to censure senate minority leader chuck schumer for threatening two supreme court justices after supreme court justice, chief justice roberts, he did issue a rare rebuke to senator schumer, calling his threats against justices neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh, quote, dangerous and irresponsible. watch this. >> they're taking away fundamental rights. i want to tell you, gorsuch, i
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want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price! [cheering] i won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. elizabeth: those comments made on the steps of the supreme court while the justices were inside deciding cases. fox news congressional correspondent chad pergram on capitol hill with more. great to see you. >> good evening, liz, there use to be a level of comity that is comit with a c. between the senate majority leader and senate mine another leader. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell tore into senator chuck schumer about his remarks regarding the supreme court justices. >> unhinged and unstable left-wing activists attempted a mass murder of a congressional republicans at a baseball field right across the river.
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a senator leader appearing to threaten or incite violence on the steps of the supreme court could literally be a matter of deadly seriousness. there is nothing to call this except a threat. >> president trump tweeted that schumer's remarks on wednesday put supreme court justices at risk. schumer tried to tidy things up today on the senate floor. >> i'm from brooklyn. we speak in strong language. i shouldn't have used the words i did, but in no way was i making a threat. i never ever would do such a thing and leader mcconnell knows that and republicans who are busy manufacturing outrage over these comments know that too. >> republican missouri senator josh hawley and 14 other republican senators introduced a resolution of censure for schumer. schumer made what he term ad direct personal threat and did it on purpose. liz, the other big story on capitol hill with is the wu
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drawl from the presidential sweepstakes by democratic massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. house speaker nancy pelosi says there is a quote marble ceiling for female candidates. >> i do think there is a certain element of misogyny that is, that is there. some of it isn't really mine spirited -- mean-spirited. it just isn't their experience. >> pelosi says she cries every time she is hears herself as top female in washington. she wants a female as president. elizabeth: hillary clinton won 63 million votes. that is debate about policy. chad, thank you for your reporting. get right to "fox nation" host, tomi lahren. hang on a second. we're seeing dow futures popping. s&p 500 popping. dallas fed president kaplan says he doesn't see recession this year. tommy, great to see you. what is the reaction to senator schumer threatening the justices
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at a rally in front of the supreme court while they were inside arguing cases? you know what? he said it on tape. he is saying now he didn't say it but it is on tape. >> well i think he is aid digsing to be a -- auditioning to be a member of the squad. no doubt the democratic party goes to the radical level. this excites the base. fires people up. dinosaurs and establishment elites chuck schumer are trying to compete with the rashida tlaibs, aocs, ayanna pressley, getting more radical and extreme just as those women do. you will see it backfire on people like chuck schumer, even if you disagree with his policies does seem somewhat out of character for someone of his stature. elizabeth: show the viewer what massachusetts democrat ayanna pressley said yesterday. she effectively attacked two supreme court justices calling them sexual predators, at the same event. watch. we don't have it yet. i think we've got the it later in the show, right gang?
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we'll do that. tomi, senator josh hawley introducing a motion to censure senator schumer. it take as simple majority to pass. could it pass? >> i think it could, liz, i have to be honest with you i don't like it when republicans go down this path, i think it is validated, especially violence against justices or representatives, elected officials i totally understand it but i just think the american people are so sick of the political games. they want to see our senators and leaders getting back to doing things for the country and stop squabbling back and forth and censures and threats. all this is talk and rhetoric. do something for the american people. make him apologize. hold him accountable. but at the end of the day i'm hopeful we move on from the american people. elizabeth: showed you what ayanna pressley said. get to chuck schumer doubling down. he put out a statement doubling down on it, trying to say oh, he
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really, really talking about senate republicans not the justices. he blamed the conservatives for putting these justices on the supreme court in the statement. he talked about how they will unleash a major grassroots movement against the supreme court. okay, critics point out schumer never mentioned senate republicans in his initial threat. and he also now accused of smearing chief justice roberts in his earlier statement today by saying roberts is following quote, right-wing misinterpretations. your reaction to that? >> he mentioned them by name. so clearly he was talking about them and he was going after the justices and i think the american people are going to be upset with this we were sick of the witch-hunt against kavanaugh initially. we know these justices have never been given a fair shake. we know the radical left has been out to get them. at the end of the day when you talk about major grassroots movement, i don't know where he has been for the last couple months, the democrats can't
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establish a grassroots movement except prop up a socialist for their presidential nominee. at the end of the day i don't think any of this will help him. he tried to be radical. he put hisoo elizabeth: the justice, doesn't matter to them. they are life tenured they can't be vot he can talk about grassroots movement, they have their seats for life. by the way, justice roberts has repeatedly called out the president for criticizing federal judges. by the way senator schumer called out basically, senator schumer called out, he attacked president trump when president trump went after a judge for criticizing and blocking the travel ban. so schumer, went after last month, went after the president saying hey you're attacking the independence of judiciary. you're going against the constitution. but then schumer is doing what he is accusing the president of. do you see what i'm saying? >> well, we know that the only standard that the left has is the double standard so they
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don't see anything wrong with it. my favorite part of the clip that you played, schumer is apology where he said he is from brooklyn. he uses strong language. somehow that gives him a pass. i wonder if he would be willing to governor donald trump that same pass? something tells me wouldn't. elizabeth: senator schumer also went on the rachel maddow show talking about how you can't, donald trump, you can't go after the intelligence community because the intelligence community will come after you. senator schumer also stood up during president barack obama's 2010 state of the union address when barack obama attacked the supreme court for the citizens united case, for their decision there. there is a history there. there is a history here with the democrats attacking justices as well. >> oh, absolutely, but again, i think this was all motivated by chuck schumer trying to be relevant, trying to play to the base. he wanted to be out there.
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he feels that spirit of the rallies and marchs and war cries from the radical left. he wants to be a part of that. he doesn't want to be rendered irrelevant. i think at end of the day he is a little worried about alexandria ocasio-cortez possibly maybe coming for his seat in the future. so he has to amp up his game. he has to talk the talk, that is the only thing that the left seems to respond to anymore. elizabeth: tomi lahren, come back soon. great to see. >> you thank you. >> still ahead, bidens conflicts of interest. here is what is happening. including republican senator ron johnson, he will force a vote. here is what he wants to do, force a vote next week on the very first subpoena linked to the senate probe into bidens conflicts of interest in ukraine. we have more and that on the fisa court saying basically to congress, if you won't punish fbi officials involved in misleading the court in spying on trump campaign. we will. the story next. (whistling)
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♪. elizabeth: okay, senator elizabeth warren. now out. she stopped her campaign. she is not saying who she will endorse though.
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reports coming out that bernie sanders will drop out if joe biden gets the most delegates going into the democratic convention. we have a lot to talk about. we have david bossie. great to see you. >> thanks for having me. elizabeth: who is senator warren will endorse, is she angling for a vp position or cabinet position or what. >> that is the drama in washington to figure out what she will do. i think she becomes irrelevant if she doesn't endorse someone. she puts herself in danger. she claims to be a true progressive or true leftist. if that is the case she needs to endorse bernie sanders. that is the way she is. sheave only got 21% of the vote in her home sate of massachusetts on tuesday. that is disaster. she will have to consider whether somebody trying to primary her from the left in a couple years when her senate term is up. she has a lot of work to do to try to stay relevant but this race is down toe two people.inks
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a lot further. elizabeth: biden won in the states the president won. he also didn't get states hillary won in 2016. here's the thing, david, the biden campaign playing hardball trying to get bernie to stop his campaign. they're really hitting bernie hard. basically saying he is a divisive outsider should accept defeat because he will not get elected. your reaction to that? >> that is wishful thinking for joe biden. if i was a michigan voter or mississippi, missouri voter coming up next tuesday i personally if i'm republican i probably go vote for bernie sanders to give him an extra lift because we want, as trump supporters, this chaos to continue on to the convention. so in these open primary states which those are open primaries, anybody can vote for a republican or democrat, that is what i would do because it is better for the president, better for our campaign to have them continue this fight as long as possible.
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joe biden, he wants bernie sanders out of this race. quite honestly bernie sanders said if i'm behind in the delegate count i will drop out. why is he saying that? because he expects joe biden to do the same. that is what he said it for in my opinion, as a stratgift. he saying i want to box joe biden in if he is behind he will get it out and not take it all the way to the convention. elizabeth: that biden should do the same? >> absolutely. elizabeth: bernie is trying to saul of america is socialist heading towards communism. watch this. >> i reject, one. problems, people say, bernie is an extreme i. there is nothing we are fighting for that extreme. we want it to exist all over this country. it is what the american people want it exists all over the country. it is what the american people want. your reaction? >> bernie sanders is a social university. the american people will reject him come november. and i think the democrat party is trying to reject socialism related now because they're
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trying, the establishment is trying to circle around joe biden to save his candidacy because it was just faltering all over the place. and we see what this, what this means to the establishment. they cannot have down ballot bernie sanders at the top because it will destroy the presidency for them, the chance of winning but it also will hurt their chances in the senate and they lose the house. that is what this is all about. elizabeth: dan henninger of "wall street journal" effective writing, so what bernie wins california? california became a socialist state years ago. he is saying bernie's socialism will not play in the upcoming primary states, michigan, florida, ohio, pennsylvania. voters there won't go for it. by the way your take on biden faces the same biden hillary clinton could not overcome, backlash from bernie sanders voters? many of them sat out, didn't vote in 2016, anywhere from one in eight, to one in 10 bernie
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supporters voted for trump in swing states like pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. your reaction? >> liz, that is a very good point. if bernie sanders is the nominee, there will be a bunch of people who won't necessarily vote for him because he is running as a socialist but if joe biden wins the nomination, there is a big problem for the democrat base because some of their folks are going to sit on their hands and stay home and some are going to vote for donald trump. this, this is a win-win for donald trump. the guy who wins every time there's a democrat primary or caucus has been president trump. so we're excited to see this continue and that's why i say i hope next week on tuesday in those states as well as the following tuesday in ohio and florida that they continue, they continue to split these delegates and right now, it is a dead-heat. these guys are basically tied. no one has a real lead. joe biden trying to force out bernie sanders is a joke and i think bernie sanders has handled
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it right now to say this fight continues. elizabeth: we, my team is so good. we spot trend early on. we were one of the first out of the box to say look at all the trump signs on the front lawns. something is wrong with the polls. we'll get into later how the voting polls are wrong possibly again. we were saying this a year before the election starting a year before, saying hey, something else is going on here. when you see, wait for it, biden did not beat hillary clinton vote's total in north carolina, alabama, and massachusetts. there is weakness there. watch president trump saying i will bring up the bidens conflicts of interest in ukraine. watch this. >> it's not a campaign issue for the democrats. they don't want to bring it up. they were obviously told you can't bring that up. that certainly wouldn't happen with the republicans. you know it is incredible. that will be a major issue in the campaign. i will bring that up all the time. elizabeth: we got a hard break, 10 seconds, go ahead.
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>> joe biden will have a hard time dealing with donald trump own these issues. i can't wait for the general election debates. elizabeth: great to see you, david bossie. we'll be right back. stay right♪ there. wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms
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let's bring in my next guest. he is the ceo of biotech company, david dodd. david, thanks for coming on. we really appreciate it. >> you're welcome, liz. elizabeth: you guys are working on a vaccine for the coronavirus. will it be ready soon? >> it will be ready as soon as we can get it ready to be honest with you. there is always a challenge preparing a vaccine. the question, what is ready? what we're focused on is completing the work so that it can be initiated in the testing because that is the major milestone we all look for. put it first into the right animal model. move it as quickly as possible into humans. we're working to accelerate that process faster than we normally do. we'll keep you updated. everybody is working diligently with that as a goal. elizabeth: six months, the end of the year, any idea? six months, end of the year? >> typically it takes up to between one an three months to construct, design and construct a vaccine. we're in the lab right now, doing the vaccine. we're going to cut that time
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down. and then we hope to go very rapidly into, into animal testing. depending on what the regulatory authorities end up requiring moving it into humans, it could be less than a year when it goes into humans t could be more than a year. it will be probably less than a year-and-a-half, which is the normal time period you're being heard tossed around. elizabeth: got it. the government is throwing a lot of money at this and today it approved nearly $8 billion in spending. mow of moderna, israel moving on vaccine. they're ramping up, accelerating the timeline for the vaccine, i want to move on to this. basically the thousands of people who were stranded on the princess cruise ship off the coast of california near san francisco, testing for the virus, a 71-year-old passenger did pass away from the virus. this is the first fatality in california. california now in a state of emergency after that. your reaction to vice president pence now saying, state labs and
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university labs can now test for the virus? there is some news coming in we may not have the 1 1/2 million tests by the end of this week, it may not happen. your reaction to that development? >> all of the tests are necessary for all of that testing be done in the university lab and the other labs as well as the private laboratories. so, my expectation is, they will probably get tests out there as quickly as possible. if not the end of this week, meaning tomorrow, then certainly before the middle of next week i would expect. elizabeth: we didn't mean to scare the viewer. they're testing the fire alarms here. so we have a little background noise here. alarms. i want your reaction take on this. serious debate how deadly this is. what is the fatality rate? assoe fatality rate is fluctuating.
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the director of w.h.o. is telling reporters controlling the spread of the virus is within reach. your reaction? >> i think the director of the w.h.o. is correct. i do think that's within reach. i was on a phone call just this morning with our colleagues in wuhan china with whom we're working development of this vaccine and moving it all forward and what we're learning is, what we're hearing because the information changes daily it seems, more than likely it will be a much lower fatality rate. elizabeth: like what? kristina: well, less than, we really don't know right now. it is lower than what we've seen certainly with sars and all, but not necessarily as low with flu what we're seeing. what we are expecting this will be more of the type of virus that you see period i can outbreaks rather than sars it came and it went. we need to have vaccines. probably need multiple vaccines as well as anti-virals so we
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prepare for when there are outbreaks, we can address those, implement that i mute tick and preventative -- therapeutic and previcinity tiff measures.eth: . they have two strains. sars had 35%. mild cases not be counted, the fatality rate may be lower. senator chris murphy agreeing with the president on this, watch this. >> listen, i think it is important to say the administration is not wrong, today your risk is pretty low in the united states of contracting coronavirus but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't know and this money if we get it approved in the senate today, the president puts his signature on it will help. elizabeth: final word, david? >> i think that it is, learning what the fatality rate is we'll eventually get there. we really don't know yet, to allocate monies approved. three billion of the eight
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towards vaccines. we need to move forward as quickly as possible. elizabeth: david dodd, thanks for joining us. great to see you. >> thank you. elizabeth: republican senators plan to force a vote on the very first subpoena linked to the senate's probe on biden conflicts of interest in ukraine. this is a story. we're out in front of it. we'll bring you the latest 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. so why wait? cologuard is not for those at high risk for colon cancer. false positive and negative results may occur.
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♪. elizabeth: joining me now, former house oversight chair darrell issa. great to see you, darrell. >> great to see you, liz and thanks for covering the need for fisa reform. elizabeth: looks like the fisa court is now saying, congress, if you won't punish these fbi officials, if you won't hold them accountable we will. because the fisa court banned and blocked fbi officials who mislead and misled it on the trump campaign. looks like the judges are throwing the book at them saying enough is enough.
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>> one of the few things the judge can do sua sponte, i won't deal with the individual because they're not trustworthy. remember behind closed doors somebody else is still presenting information without anybody second guessing it independently. elizabeth: so what the issue is, is that the fisa court -- let me dig into it. the fbi agents involved in getting the fisa warrants to spy on carter page misled the fisa court, because basically their conduct, thefied is a court is essentially saying it is so bad, so tainted they're not allowed back n we're showing what the fbi withheld from the fisa court darrell, they also withheld what christopher steel was saying. their sources couldn't be trusted. the sources said they couldn't be trusted. that was withheld from the fisa court. >> a former spy was basically paid two different ways to produce this and they kept all
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of that. they kept who was paying for it. they kept his unreliability and department even his statement that he didn't want to be held responsible for the unreliability of the source. this is the reason fisa reauthorization has to have some real teeth in it this time. this is the reason senator ron john son is continuing his due diligence to get to the bottom of it because ultimately, if you can't look at the misconduct at the highest level with a foreign power then when you and i hypothetically get caught up in some sort of an investigation, there will be nobody to protect us either. elizabeth: yeah. i mean it seemed rather easy for them to get a wiretap to hit all devices, look at bank records, basically do one hop, anybody who talked to carter page was also surveiled upon. jerry nadler, house judiciary chair, he is saying he may let fisa expire. your reaction to that? >> knowing what we need to fix and the fact that over the years
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there has been some bipartisan report on fixing it would be a travesty to let it expire. a short-term reauthorization or do some of the fixes either one would be better. again, we know that in fact the inherent problem with a fisa court, it is like a grand jury, it is one side presenting a case. the difference is with a grand jury you have an indictment. then the indicted person gets his lawyer and begins doing discovery. here the president and people around him before, during and even after he was elected continued to be unaware of their being spied on. that's a travesty that cannot be allowed to continue but not because of the president. the president has great power. it is because there is a broader question of everybody's rights. if they can do it to a future president, they can do it to anybody. elizabeth: that is the point. jerry, by the way the fisa
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powers expire march 15. we found, despite what the media was reporting the fbi did have informants on the trump campaign also to monitor the trump administration into 2017. final word, darrell. >> the word informant is another word for spy. the fact they were spying on a presidential campaign, officials of the obama administration spying on potentially competitor to their own choice, that's the greatest threat to our republic you could have. we cannot allow that kind of spying to ever occur again. elizabeth: the worst intelligence scandal i think possibly, maybe in the history of the country, we don't know that. but it is pretty bad. darrell, great to see you. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: up next we debate democrats growing concern about joe biden seemingly never-ending waterfall of flubs, gaffs and mistakes. we have more new examples. this debate, how candidate biden may be weaker than candidate hillary clinton in taking on
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♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show conservative commentator, columnist, author, kristin tate. kristin, great to see you. >> great to be with you, liz. elizabeth: this democrat race ain't over. there are still 60% of the delegates out there. are you worried about -- who do you think will get it. there are concerns about joe biden's flubs and mistakes. your reaction? >> the dnc is doing everything in its power to drag joe biden across the finish line. they don't want bernie to be the nominee. their efforts seem to work. pete and amy dropped out before the super tuesday. his campaign wept basically dead to the front-runner. joe biden doesn't have the passion and hunger that bernie
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does. there is desire for populist like there was in 2016. voters on both sides of the aisle are sick and tired of the establishment politicians. as biden becomes the nominee he could suffer the same fate, mitt romney, john mccain, hillary clinton did, all d.c. insider establishment politicians. elizabeth: let's watch, we'll show the viewer joe biden's, basically the highlight real of his mistakes and his flubs and his gaffs. we found a new one, kristin where biden said the working class will pay more money for lower quality health premiums. watch this. >> and for folks in the working class, that are below 400, they will in fact will increase their premiums, the public option will be available in my plan. we'll make sure it is not quality, we make sure it is only affordable. all men and women created -- you know the thing. 3900 of them right here in the
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state of north -- south carolina >> there used to be epa. [laughter]. no, you think i'm kidding. almost not there now, but anyway. elizabeth: that is just some of them. the list goes on. he claim he was arrested in south africa trying to visit nelson mandela. he was not. he was stopped and detained. the list is pretty extensive, your reaction? >> this is pretty pathetic the best the left can come up with. joe biden can hardly string together a coherent sentence yet alone hold his own against donald trump in a debate. you know, is are, the democrats are betting joe biden would be able to appeal to moderate voters but biden has actually become a radical leftist. his climate change plan costs $5 trillion. his health care plan is obamacare on steroids. so this is a very flawed candidate. i think it would be a bloodbath in november if biden gets the nomination. trump would destroy him.
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even though the dnc wants biden to be their nominee, i suspect bernie would have fared better in november as the nominee. elizabeth: we are tracking the trends. it is interesting, when we see the data coming in that candidate biden might be even weaker than candidate hillary clinton because he got less vote than hillary in north carolina, alabama, and massachusetts. trump won the states biden won. trump won the south in texas. to your point, are you saying biden is a classic career politician? he has been in washington since the nixon era. trump is still regarded as a swamp busting outsider but biden has changed? he was a hawk on war, tough on the border, tough on crime but now he is not? >> exactly right. biden will do or say anything to get the nomination just like hillary clinton but these polls that showed hillary clinton winning in 2016, a lot of those same pollsters are saying oh in a matchup against trump biden with come out on top.
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these polls do not always measure mobilization very well. donald trump, his supporters are chomping at the bit to vote. i know a lot of trump supporters. these are people who will wait for hours in lines in the rain or the snow just to hear trump speak at rallies. they cannot wait to go cast their ballot to vote for trump. joe biden will have trouble getting people to the ballot box. it takes time and effort to go vote. i'm not so sure bernie sanders supporters would be to excited about a biden candidacy either. elizabeth: it is interesting, democrats are being accused of hypocrisy against billionaires and millionaires, taking mike bloomberg's money. that would be a super-pac backed by mike bloomberg. show you what you were saying about the polls in 2016. show you what they were saying in 2016. abc, monmouth, nbc polling showed effectively that hillary clinton was leading trump by double digits, look at this, a month before the election that clinton was going to beat trump.
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these are the predictions in the fall of 2016. it didn't happen. kristin, here is the other thing. jim clyburn, house majority whip, saying not one, not one of the democrat moderates, not one of the democrat moderates who got nancy pelosi the gavel, onewon back the house for dem watts not one much them want single-payer, not one of them want "medicare for all," not one of them want the public option joe biden is campaigning on. >> america doesn't run government-run health care. if democrats make that issue, they are in for a rude wake up equal. americans don't want socialism, free college, "green new deal," 5 trillion-dollar climate change plan. democrats need to come up with something better if they plan to beat donald trump together, looks like right now it will not happen. elizabeth: kristin tate, thanks for joining us.
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come back soon. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: lou dobbs is here with what is coming up on his show. great to see you, lou. >> great to see you, liz. i'm getting a little whiplash, 72 hours, four days ago we were headed for socialism. suddenly we're watching for democrats moving to the center, having trouble a simulating. tonight on our broadcast we're focusing on the coronavirus out break and, what the government is doing about it. and it's a great deal. dr. anthony fauci will be among our guests to talk about that. former mayor of new york, rudy giuliani on "spygate", on on the ukraine. mark morgan, jim hanson, kt mcfarland and the dean ed rollins what happened in this election what is going to happen. all of those among our guests tonight. we hope you will join us at the top of the hour. liz, back to you. elizabeth: lou dobbs, great to see you. sounds like a great show.
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up next, why exactly did this massive brawl break out on the floor of turkey's parliament. it was a major fistfight. the story next. h no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise.
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liz: okay you have probably never seen something like this, look at this massive brawl, a fistfight that broke out on the floor of the turkey's parliament erected over syria and attack on president, they are not having any other pre-dozens of lawmakers were joined in the fight. and during haymaker's and punches. we have never seen anything like this. the grease turkey border fight that we have been covering is ratcheting up in getting more dangerous and violent by the hour with me now retired army general. your reaction to the major knockdown fistfight on the floor of turkey's parliament. >> this shows you the craziness going on in the region. erdogan is trying to use this whole thing as a leverage, using the hapless refugees as pawns to beat of the io. a lot of people in the turkish parliament are getting tired of
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it because they want a closer bond with the eu, they don't want to declare war over the eu, erdogan is facing off against the european union and the syrian government and the russians just trying to get mischief in the region and all its doing is creating a horrific mess and those who suffer are 1 million refugees who are caught in the middle of this. louliz: turkey is opening the floodgates saying you can leave, go into europe. europe is not helping us out with syria and not helping us with more money. greek authorities apparently shot and injured 164 border crossers, greece is now accused of shooting people at the board approved here is the thing, austria's sain turkey you are opening your floodgates, you are attacking the io. lou: isn't this interesting, we'd come a long way in the last five years, you remember 2015
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when germany and austria and other countries in the io welcomed over 1 million refugees into their country. now it's happening including austria the next one to be affected is pushing back assisting turkey to keep the refugees away from entering that you because the eu border is right between turkey and greece, there is only two pieces of good news. number one, there are no american soldiers involved in number two, is certainly pulls the rug out of those inside of europe who are attacking trump weekly in the european media about america's immigration problem. liz: general, austria is saying this is only beginning we will not accept them coming in. this is the first real test on border security since the crisis of 2015. president erdogan did meet with eu officials and came
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deadlocked. no more money coming into him. so this is only going to grow and grow by the hour. does turkey have a point, it did taken nearly 4 million refugees, they got a lot of money but that's bigger than a population of uruguay and bosnia. that's what turkey is dealing with. >> turkey is not a rich country, and the figure right now is the 3.7 million is 4.7 million. all of those civilians in the southern part of the province is being pushed up against the greek border by the syrians and the russians and so it is just a dogs breakfast. no one is coming out of this looking good. particular not that you and certainly not erdogan. louliz: quick reaction to this. we have ice, ice said forget california sanctuary law. ice arrested an individual, an
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illegal alien outside of the courthouse in san francisco, california really angry about that. your reaction to that. >> this is so interesting, if you look at the media about this event, no one asked the question if this illegal alien had a criminal record, did they. ice has been pretty good when they confront a state government court, that sort of thing. if they intrude on the states a sovereign ground, is almost always to take down a serious criminal. we need to ask the question. i am 100% on the side of ice. ice has been a policy straightforward and very clear. number one priority to protect the citizenry, usually they are hispanic to begin with. they're trying to protect the hispanic communities by removing the thugs and gang members. i will that you a dollar to a donut that the illegal alien
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that inked up the steps of the court has had a criminal record. liz: we will stay on the story. we are finding serious crimes committed by border crossers. you are terrific come back soon. thank you for joining us. lou dobbs is next. ♪. lou: good evening everybody, the number of coronavirus cases in this country are rising. as expected, there has been an unexpected response out west in one community to that virus. in king county washington which is the county which the city of seattle is located pre-health officials there are now recommending that the 2.2 million residents of king county should work from home and the people over the age of 60 should stay home.

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