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hunting. >> real quick, i worry about how they treat the animals in terms of hormones. and things in beef now. david: i cand it for a year because i could eat for less than a dollar a day. elizabeth: will democrats step up and networkiat negotiate wite house. u.s. manufacturing activity contracted against in september. doorespoorest showing in a deca. trumtonight, who what do voters think? will they be request questioning democrats? also instead of 24/7
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impeachment, you did not put to a full house vote? to more crank up stop trump investigation machine that is a dangerous precedent. if trump must be stopped why are democrats in recess? also, what will president trump do to protect his big arrow in his quiver. the historic economic e expansi. and also more questions surfacing about joe biden and his son hunter as trump's personal lawyer rudy guliani asking, does anyone really believe that china and ukraine companies made for hunter's expertise? how did a trillion dollar become the new billion for 2020 democrats? the democrat race is looking like a massive tax spend arms race.
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and we have latest on i.c.e. rounding out criminal illegals in a multitude of states, they were already charged with felony, including violence crimes. i am elizabeth macdonald. the "evening edit" is invested in you. we start right now. elizabeth: welcome, you are watching fox business network. we have all action in washington d.c., hillary vaughn on capitol hill. reporter: speaker nancy pelosi assuring her democratic colleagues, they are still on track to get something done with the usmca. she wrote this in a letter to her democratic colleagues yesterday, we're addressing our core concerns on strong enforce.
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labor pri prescription drugs and environmental protect. pelosi also interrupting her october recess to hold her weekly press conference tomorrow. we are expecting her to detail more concrete plans how she will move forward on the impeachment. a closed intel committee friday with mike atkinson. democrats requested appearances from other state department officials, today pompeo said he does not plan to comply with the house democrats request. and "washington post" report that state inspector general will be to the hill tomorrow to hand out documents related to the state department and ukraine. and congressman wenstrup, testifying about the ukrainian call transcript, telling fox news he wants more answers about why the whistleblower was
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allowed to report second-hand information. >> he put out a release yesterday said he cited everything in the to the complaint. you cannot pass this along if there is not first hand knowledge of it reported, yet he passed it along, i did not see anies for you hand knowledge in the compliance form, there was a box he checked saying there was first hand knowledge. reporter: adam schiff saying they have reached an agreement with whistleblower to testify in a session behind closed-door. we do not know where. we're hearing reports likely will happen off-campus to protect the identity of the whistleblower. elizabeth: with us tonight house judiciary member congressman tom
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mcclintock. your talk on hillary's report and why did democrats go on recess? >> a good question, a lot is they realize they don't have much of a case, with adam schiff fabricating a false dialogue when he had the transcript with him. the fact is that president of the united states has from the constitution, the sole authority to conduct our relations with other governments and a constitutional command he take care that the laws be faithfuly executed. there is nothing wrong with the president asking for the cooperation of a foreign government invest dating corruption between government officials of our nation and theirs, that is what three democratic senators asked the
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ukrainian government last year with respect to mueller investigation. elizabeth: warning chuck schumer could you are not winning back senate if you try the kitchen sink impeachment. just focus on ukraine, don't include trump or his businesses enriching it or mueller probe. >> they have been casting about for some pretends to impeach trump before he even took office, first democratic calls for prime minister came within -- impeachment came within a week of the election, and jerry nardler judiciary chairman he was overheard plotting an impeachment strategy on the train bound for washington. this is all very much preplanned. but i agree, i believe it will backfire on them, particularly as details of ukrainian skull duggary come out in this process.
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elizabeth: we have house -- excuse me, house judiciary chair jerry nardler. -- he sidelines in favor of schiff taking the lead, and lindsey graham defends the president. >> every american deserves to of confront their accuser, this is a sham as far as i'm concerned. i want to know who told the whistleblower about the phone call, why they changed rule about -- the hearsay rule was changed a short period of time before the complaint was filed. the complain sounds like a legal document, who helped this guy or girl write it? we're not going to try the president on united states based on hearsay,e every american has the right to confront their accuser. elizabeth: lindsey graham asking is that whistleblower connected to trump-russia probe.
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watch representative jim banks. >> if democrats had waved some sort of attempt over past two and a half years to oppose the president on policy, and then this was first time they talked about prime minister -- impeachment maybe people at home would take it more seriously even though the facts don't add up. elizabeth: your reaction? >> true, because, they have seen the democrats cast about collusion, then a cover-up of a crime that never occurred, then in between trump's taxes and stormy daniels, now they have this thing pretends they -- thin pretends saying trying to expand upon, i think that people see right through, that i believe it the backfire on the democrats, there is a legitimate reason that president asked for cooperation of ukrainian
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government, not just the fact that joe biden used a billion dollars of loan guarantees to threaten ukrainian government who did not fire the prosecutor who was looking into corruption charges again his son. elizabeth: that was on going, not about the son, the corruption prob president obamae hunter biden. >> actually, prosecutor told the hill a john salomon that is what he was looking into. elizabeth: but not just biden wanting him fired. he was fired for being problematic on the job. predating joe biden. moving to. historian goodwin noted the house would be judged on how it conducts itself. and william mcgurn saying in
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an op-ed. to ask for documents, stop the white house in its activities and it i is he said we're in new territory. saying until now full house could trigger impeachment proceedings, but denying that vote pelosi is laying ground for a perpetual impeachment. >> she is -- nancy is obviously making it up as she goes along as you pointed out. the house has to formally vote to launch a prim impeachment in, otherwise it is not a impeachment inquiry. they are looking for any presence they can use to justify, that they have moderate who campaign as problem solvers who reach across aisle to work with administration, they don't want to put that matter to a vote right now those problem solve erika wachters will be --
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solvers will be identified as enablers. elizabeth: thank you. >> milboro. my pleasure. >> up -- getting you an update of the markets. geri . >> it was a tough day on the markets. nasdaq down. a weak manufacturing report. coming in at 10 year low. surprising a lot traders here. and laying off about 160 people due too weak demand. cost of strike at gm mounting,
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jpmorgan chase. and uaw saying they reject an offer from the company, saying it comes up short on wages, he'lhealth care and temporary workers. elizabeth: coming up. rudy guliani asks does anyone really believe that china and ukraine companies are paying for hunter biden's expertise. >> a hot debate, only way president trump comes out on top of the prime minister push, if -- impeachment push, if he gets a china trade deal done, can he get it done? stick with us. >> they want a deal very badly, it could happen, it could happen, it could happen sooner than you think. ♪ (dramatic orchestra)
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battles, protesters clashed with police. a protester was hospitalized after being shot by a officer,. >> officials call this one of most violent and chaotic days for hong kong. we were out in tear gas filled scene. there were clashes, 6,000 police deployed, tens of thousands of pro democracy protest ors came out, more militant throwing gas bombs and rocks, and started fires, 180 arrested and 60 injured, a protester shot, an 18-year-old student. coming at a police officer with a pole, the cop came at him with a revolver, shot at him in point-blank range, he is reported to be in critical
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condition. marking 70 anniversary of founding of people's republic or communist china. chinese president xi jinping said stability will be maintained in hong kong, clashes into the night tuesday, wednesday morning should be a kluwer view of damage done. not a clearly view but a way forward. elizabeth: greg palkot in hong kong thank you. >> there is an arrow that president trump has in his quivequiver to ward off impeach. president trump does need to get a china trade deal. that is what wall street is telling us. will democrats try to ruin that? trigger a downturn? hurt the economy? would they dare. joining us dennis garthman and joelle griffith, dennis, can president trump get a deal with
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china now? >> i hope he can get a trade agreement passed, i think it will be difficult. china will think that president will be weakened without pressing through, i pray we get something done. my fear is that nothing will happen, they will wait until the election next year. that will be detrimental to stock prices and the economy. elizabeth: the president will survive impeachment, win a second term if the u.s. avoids a recession, trade war looks to be hitting factory activity, bigger service sector grew for 115 consecutive month. what do you think? >> i think that president's likelihood of achieving a trade deal with china are higher than
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getting north american free trade agreement passed. a lot of the arrangement of china can be worked out without congress approval, a lot of the skirmish has been executive actions. i am optimistic we'll get this through. tariffs are impacting u.s. families, it is our interest to get an agreement through. and also the china interest, it has more of an impact on their country than hours. elizabeth: will democrats step up? 5 states in heartland are taking hits, iowa, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. that is the big road map for the white house, foreign built is hurting, will they turn to both parties?
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>> let us hope they can, the farm community is being devastated. 60 cent cotton not prices that are amenable to a beneficial hope for the republican. let us hope something can change. we have seen deere having a great difficulty selling farming equipment and general motors laying people off those are not gone signs, the heartland right now is not in good shape, i am afraid to say. elizabeth: thank you dennis and joelle. >> thank you. elizabeth: let's look at other stories happening. look at this video of a bridge that collapsed in thailand today, a few hours after typhoon hit. witnesses looked on in horror it landed on several fishing bolts that were docked below, a dozen
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injuries were reported, and dive teams continue searching the harbor for potentially missing fishermen. >> southwest airline back with its annual fire sale on airline ticket, from now until thursday, you get a chance to buy cheaptickets starting 49 bucks for one way flight. let's get you update with tom cruise. invited by president of ukraine to come to kiev, ukraine president had this message for tom cruise. >> you are good looking. like the movie. >> good looking, it paying the rent. >> he talked about films with tom cruise, he said he was there to scout cruise locations. i okay. we have more way more show
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coming up, you want too stay with us. the fight that is going on with his -- elizabeth warren, 2020 democrat tax policies, they cost a trillion dollars, is a trillion the new billion? more questions piling up for joe biden. with that ukraine controversy. he said he didn't know what his son was doing in ukraine. a new photo surfacing, fox news got it, joe biden and his son golfing with members of the ukrainian natural gas company, what is going on here. >> i have never spoken to my son about his overseas -- here is what i know, i know trump deserving to be investigated. he is violated every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question. from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events.
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elizabeth: welcome back. you are watching the fox business network. to latest to hunter biden, his father joe biden said he was not aware of his son working at that natural gas company in ukraine. but photos have emerged with jobe i don't know anjoebiden anr golfing. reporter: joe biden's son is no stranger to the spotlight. as you were talking about with his father's 2020 presidential campaign in high gear, some critics focus on hunter biden's business background, his serving onboard of amtrak, a founding member of a law firm am but critics focus on that decision to join board of burisma, i ukrainian gas company in 2014. it came about while his father
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joe biden was also serving advice president. and lindsey graham would like to know if that position ever led to a conflict of interest. >> there is a conflict if your son is on the board of a company being investigated. reporter: reporters have asked about that potential conflict before, including when biden was in office back in 2014. >> hunter biden and other members of the biden family are private citizens. and where they work is not reflect an endorsement by the administration or vice president or president, i would refer you to the vice president's office. reporter: we asked a biden supporter if he understood why some people would see the burisma job as a red flag. >> i would say, i don't think if hunter's last name were smith, would be on the board, and
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character he has become, growing up as his father's son. reporter: hunter biden no longer serving on the burisma board, we reached out to biden campaign last night and today, to see if hunter plans to speak more. but so mar we have not heard back. elizabeth: thank you mark. joining me, republican strategist, chair, ford o'connel, vice president joe biden said in iowa, he never discussed hunter biden's foreign business dealings, but your take on that photo obtain -- on the tucker carlson show. >> the 2014 photo does cast doubt, we already knew that joe biden was fudging the truth because hunter biden already told the "new yorker" he talked to his father about the business
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dealings. the whole situation goes to corruption, and access and voters on both sides are concerned. elizabeth: president trump personal lawyer, rudy guliani, said this about joe biden and hunter biden. >> if you are anyone that believes that ukraine or china were paying for hunter biden's expertise, do have you common sense to realize they were buying joe biden's office? elizabeth: legal expert, turley has said if this goes to house vote, it will not look good in bright lights of vote for joe biden, it could be nancy pelosi's worse nightmare, try to take down trump, trump walks away, survives. that would be her nightmare. >> my gw faculty colleg colleags a great point, they don't mind
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sacrificing joe biden if it takes down trump. note only will he be reelected but democrats will put the house in play, when it was note in play before this saga. elizabeth: in little bit little0 democrats to look bold bold and serious. trillion dollars is the new billion, 8 candidates have a plan in tri trillion price rang? >> trillion is the new billion on the democratic side, they are going for is big ideas. democratic base does not care if it is rational policy or if the numbers add up. we know if you confiscate all money from those who makeover 200,000 a year, you could never pay for these plans, it will be
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middle and lower class who would end up paying for this. >> ford o'connel thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: september 3, we aired a segment regarding a tweet sent by congresswoman ilhan omar, she asked for support of a telecommunications company. in this segment we reported on a united nations release from 2012 that referred to her telecom, after this, we learned that united nations later that year, had struck the reference to from that report. we want to set record straight with this clarification. we will continue to follow this story, since he the telecom comy remains in the news, including a report in november exciting use of the services by a jihadist group from somalia.
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elizabeth: big tech joining health reform and climate change in the race. zuckerberg blasting elizabeth warren. >> elizabeth warren who thinks the right answer to break up the company, she gets elected president, i would bet we we would have a legal challenge and
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win thattin legal challenge. basically -- does that suck for us, yeah. have a major lawsuit against our own government, that is not the position you want to be in. we care about our country. we want to work with our government, do good things, but look, at the end of the day if someone tries to threaten that, you go to the mat, you fight. elizabeth: senator warren fighting back tweeting, what would suck is if we don't fix a krupp system thacorrupt system - their responsibility to protect our democracy. >> my next guest is a legend, he has a finger on the pul pulse of what americans want.
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he is a sharp mind, he is dennis holt. founder, ceo of u.s. international media, thank you for being with us, sir. dennis. >> i am sorry, i apologize. elizabeth: you were -- i want your take o what is going on in america. you were ronald reagan's media buyer when he ran for governor. >> previous company, western international media, we also did a lot of political, reagan for governor and did him for president. he was an amazing guy. i learned a lot about behind the scenes for sure. did senator humphreys campaign,
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when he ran against jimmy carter. probably 50 or 600 or 70. congressmen and senators over the years. you see a lot in the rooms. elizabeth: what is your take in the prim impeachment fight. >> i don't -- i don't know. i would like know who is in charge of corruption, the definition of. i think that this will pass soon. and i also believe that it will hurt the democrats. elizabeth: why? why do you think that? >> well, i have seen the research, half was country does not want impeachment. i think when you call someone guilty of something, you should have absolute information and proof. i'm not sure they have that. they might have it, we don't
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know about it yet. it will be very interesting. i think to the election the topic of conversation. elizabeth: you invented a $200 billion industry called unbundling of media, tell us -- your take on the future of aboue what is going on with media, streaming, will we be able to see netflix, huell hulu and aman bundles together. >> anything is possible, i have seen so much happen, it. it started in 60s. then, i started buy in service. it became more important, and then i lift left and starred we. i -- every day there is something new. when you think you are an expert
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on something with the unbundling, television getting hurt more and more every day. there will be a place for television, but so. the programs is going to net gling annetflixand others, they, then sports will go, it will hurt television, i will always believe in television. we have 82 people in our digital department, the world is going in that direct. program it buying and ai, and research. you can't fall asleep on a media buy, something could change tomorrow, you have to change the buy. it is scary. i'm not sure i'm an expert any more. elizabeth: you were at the forefront, thank you dennis, you heard it first. >> absolutely.
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>> great to be here. elizabeth: coming up, i.c.e. raids, arrests of criminal illegals and multiple states. border officials warn those arrests will drop as more border officials are pulled from the interior to deal with border detention facilities. >> but first senator lindsey graham slamming "new york times" on their report on attorney general william barr. that fight coming up. >> their article is an effort to stop bar from looking to how this whole thing began in 2016 regarding the trump campaign. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars.
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elizabeth: latest development on attorney general william barr and the probe how russia probe began much catherine herridge joining us. reporter: fox news confirms attorney general barr made two trips to italy, most recent friday with u.s. attorney durham who is leading investigation to origin of fbi 2016 russia collusion case, durham got
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assignment after barr testified in april about alleged improper surveillance on the trump campaign. in may, after special counts report and before july 25 phone call, president trump told reporters he wanted barr to cast a wide net. >> attorney general is one of the most respected people in the country, i hope he looks at australia and ukraine, and at everything. because there was a hoax that was person operate person perpe. reporter: australia u.s. ambassador initiated contact with barr and offers to help, justice department spokeswoman issue a statement today: but obama administration attorney general eric holder today questions el reinc relevance ofs
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work. >> i think whole thing that attorney general is involved in, is unusual, to see how president is involved in trying to help attorney general in that effort gives he pause. reporter: based on latest information we have, it expected sometime this month. elizabeth: thank you catherine e herridge. >> attorney general william barr is ramping up his probe, of the cia and fbi activities in the 2016 election. did they gather any intelligence activities. let's bring in katy, joining me for react. what do you make of cnn says that barr is on a world tour investigating conspiracy
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theories. this is about using power of u.s. intelligence community too go after a opposition campaign, do media see that. >> you are right, president has a legitimate right to request whether there were political operatives working against his campaign or they were engaged in legitimate law enforcement. elizabeth: durham taking a look at actions of intelligence against overseas and here in u.s. >> i think there will be a lot of information about how this all began, then question will be whether those communities had a law enforcement purpose to continue surveillance, or whether it was properly predicated on those aims or outside of that, it amounted to spying. elizabeth: what matters now are the facts and how media reports it trump said in late may he opened attorney general would
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reach out to the australia officials, senator graham now calls out new york times -- pushed for information, brett baier, also has reported that australia official proactively reached out to the attorney general. and william barr asked the president to speak with the leader. >> this is an effort to stop law barr from looking at how it began in 2016 regarding trump campaign. what are they afraid of? this bothers me a lot that left will try to say there is something wrong with barr talking to australia, i-t i-t in and united kingdom. >> i agree with senator gra gra. there is really nothing wrong with that under the law, it is very important, i think to get
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to bottom whether there was illegitimate spying. elizabeth: we don't know what is going on, katy, we will need you back to talk about the story, katy. >> thank you. elizabeth: fox business alert u.s. officials breaking news, confirming to fox news north korea test fired a missile. a new round of talks was schedule for october 5. >> we bring you latest at border coming up, 1300 illegal aliens arrested by i.c.e., many with criminal records, including murder, homicide, rape, sexual assault of children, that story next. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors.
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liz: in a week-long sweep, i.c.e. arrested up to 1,300 illegal aliens with criminal records like rape, murder, sexual assault. these arrests are drops as they are being pulled off those assignments to deal with the border and detention facilities.
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that's concerning. u.s. deported 145,000 criminal illegals including 10,000 gang members. >> it's a concern in our state. it affects our people every day and the fact that we are overwhelmed is a problem for my state and the rest of the country. >> they are coming in from ecuador, brazil, georgia, pakistan. yesterday former i.c.e. chief thomas homan wouldn't after house speaker nancy pelosi. >> i heard speaker of the house nancy pelosi make the community that i.c.e. agents terrorize immigrant communities. i.c.e. doesn't arrest innocent immigrants. they arrest people in violation of federal law, the law you enacted. liz: i.c.e. arrests violent
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criminals that prey on immigrant communities. >> i think it's misinformation by her and other democrats that have not done the job the american people need. we need to protect our border. just adverse effect on those coming here. >> how will the border play in the 2020 election? we have elizabeth warren backing alexandria ocasio-cortez' plan to give illegals money to fund welfare benefits. >> she is incentivizing more illegal immigration. cost us a lot more not just in money, but the negative impacts of human trafficking, drugs and crime. those are issues i think
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president trump will be happy to discuss. >> thank you for watching. lou dobbs is here next on the fox business network. >> good evening. the radical dimhs obstruction, subversion and continuing effort to overthrow the trump presidency is showing significant signs of wear and weakness in their mad dash to contrive a fraudulent and rapidly dissent graight impeachment charge against the president, the dimms created not only an announce for the president, but for themselves. they appear to have created a bit of quicksand. and that sucking sound you hear is the sinking of their hopes to frame president trump and once again their lies laid bare before the

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