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that's it for us. thanks for being with us. good night from new york. kennedy: chaos on capitol hill. circus landed in d.c. trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok testifying about his text messages with his lover lisa page. and it went off the rails almost immediately. >> i never prejournalled this case. >> impeachment for what? can you share with us? >> the gentleman is not in order. he's disrupting. >> it's hard to understand why some people out there don't believe a word you say. >> i have always told the truth. >> your credibility. you lost your credibility.
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>> order. >> if i could give you a purple heart, i would. you deserve one. kennedy: that's offensive to veterans wound in combat, you bastard. grandstanding on the left and grandstanding on the right and a lot of questions about strzok's appearance. you were in charge an investigation investigating, gathering evidence against donald trump, a subject that you hated, that you wanted to sc stop him and impeach him. can you see why that night call into question everything you touched on all of those investigations? >> i understand why people might think that, particularly based on the mix representations of extreme folks in the media, conspiracy theorists and elsewhere. that's why i'm glad to be here today. people are calling for the
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release of my private interview so people can judge for themselves. who i am and judge by the facts. kennedy: strzok claimed he wants biased and he was giving his political opinion when he told lisa page he would stop trump from becoming president. but trey gowdy pushed him further. >> your testimony is bob mueller did not kick you off because of the content of your text. he kicked you off because of some appearance he was worried about. >> i am stating that it's not my understanding that he kicked me off because of any bias. it was done because of the appearance. i don't appreciate what was originally said being changed. >> i don't give a damn what you appreciate, agent strzok. kennedy: what else did we learn in today's testimony.
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edward lawrence live on the scene. reporter: that hearing just adjourned. fbi agent peter strzok defended his actions. he said he can set his opinions aside from his work. he defended over and over again denying he was biased in text messages with former attorney lisa page. >> that was written late at night off the cuff in response to a series of events that included then candidate trump insulting the immigrant family after fallen war hero. my presuch shun based on that horrible, disgusting behavior that the american public would not elect someone demonstrating that's behavior would be president of the united states. it was not a suggestion by me that the fbi or me would take any action top impact the electoral process. reporter: things got heated and
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they got personal. >> i talk to the fbi around the country. you embarrassed them, you embarrassed yourself. and i can't help but wonder when i see you working there with a little smirk. hugh many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eyes and lie to her about -- >> in chairman, that's outrageous. >> i have always told the truth. the fact that you would accuse meet otherwise. the fact that you would question whether that was the sort of look i would engage withn with a family member i acknowledged hurting goes more to your character and what you stand for. reporter: democrats tried to use the rules of the committee to delay it and prolong it. they called a recess. i haven't seen a con egg tengs committee hearing like this since 1987 when oliver north was before the iran con trap
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hearing. >> we are still talking about oliver north but we won't be doing that 30 years from now with peter strzok. >> did robert mueller ask you if you were biased against donald trump? >> he did not. >> was it clear he was aware of the text messages. >> yes he knew of text messages but never asked you if you were biased or not. >> that's correct. kennedy: i wish matt gaetz were here so i could ask him all about this. matt gaetz fresh from the carnage. isn't it weird that robert mueller had a total lack of curiosity regarding the manner in which peter strzok's clear bias could have affected his
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investigations. kennedy: i was shocked mueller never asked him that considering mueller's background heading the fbi and knowing exactly what the regulations and protocol is within the bureau. that's very shocking to me. peter strzok is right about one thing. everyone has political opinions. everyone on the mueller investigation team has political opinions. the question is how do those opinions color your actions and more importantly, how can your actions affect the outcome of something so important as a contentious presidential race? >> the inspector general's report informs on where the rubber meets the road in that dynamic. in chapter 12 of the inspector general's report he indicates the decision peter strzok made to detell a size the hillary clinton email investigation and instead rapidly accelerate his
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efforts in the trump russia investigation is not a decision the inspector general could say was clear of bias. there are two rotten book end on the investigation. initially with bruce ohr being the individual supplying the dossier. and then at the end when mueller had to let strzok go, a lot of lawyers don't ask questions they don't want to know the answer to. maybe he didn't want to ask strzok whether his bias affected the investigation. because if he said yes, mueller would have had to stop in place. but he saw the bias and he didn't want to ask peter strzok how it could have affected the investigative findings. kennedy: knewer would have had to bifurcate his investigation if there was bias.
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it seems like it's almost hillary regret. they say the word regret and they talk about contrition. and they gloss over their short comings, but then go into a series of rationalizations. it was interesting to me. if you were the subject of a department investigation by an inspector general, and your name appears on a 600-page document. it seems like strzok only extracted one line from that document that said political bias didn't affect prosecutorial conduct. however, there were specific passages some of your colleagues read that spoke to strzok's bias and his short comings and lack of ethics. it's almost like he didn't read that at all. what was the most of surprising thing to come from this joint
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hearing? >> peter strzok lacked the ability to admit bias. his bias is clear to everyone. when he says f trump, when they are talking about trump as an idiot. it was surprising to me he didn't just dispense with that and say i didn't like trump, i have bias against him but my bias didn't affect the work i did. instead he acted as though he didn't harbor bias. this is one of the reasons half of the country does not approve of this investigation in its current form because the very people started it so clearly had an ax to grind with the president. >> it's interesting he's the character who has not seen any accountability at the fbi. he still has a job, whereas james comey and andrew mccabe and others have been relieved of
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theirs. it's interesting someone in his position really -- he was the one who orchestrated and set off this conflagration within that joint committee hearing. so what happens now? is in any accountability now that we have seen him? i don't think he made the best case for himself. he did not come off like an oliver north. i remember those olli north hearings. i stayed home from school. >> he did not demonstrate to the american people he was being truthful. there is an investigation within the fbi's office of responsibility. he already lost his security clearance. and ultimately he'll be fired or leave the way his girlfriend lisa page did when people started looking into her conduct. i suspect lisa page will be brought in next. from here on out. why would we do these behind
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closed doors. kennedy: you have them behind closed doors because everyone has to grandstand and everyone has to be the bird lady at the circus. it turns into a freak show which is unfortunate. we want to see real questions asked and answered. we want to get to the truth. we want to find out how a compromised human rose through the ranks and allowed his bias to affect multiple investigations. we kind of got there. but it was a long road. >> a lot more work to do, i would agree. kennedy: louisiana democrat perhaps summed up the day. >> against the wisdom of my grandmother that said when you see a circus going on, don't jump in the middle of it and expect people in the to call you a clown. i will ask questions anyway, because i think this is a
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circus. kennedy: who looks good and who looks bad after today's fiasco on the hill. let's go to my pant tonight. the executive director of the america rising pac, and campus reform editor lawrence jones and comedian jimmy failla. great to see you. let's talk about this. let's talk about peter strzok. how did he come off? let's try and look at this objectively. if you are, say, a talent agent and you are looking at peter strzok trying to figure out if you are going to give him work in the future would you take him on. >> no, he wasn't humble or remorseful. i understand some of the frustrations that came from both sides of the political aisle. the problem is both sides aren't
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consistent. you have the democrats that advocated for transparency when it comes to law enforcement. this is something they should be using as their poster case saying the rich, powerful and well connected play by different rules. kennedy: i think you can include those wrapped into the deep state. >> exactly. this is the poster case. and in case of corruption they don't speak out on this. only the libertarian side of the wing says, you are stripping away our liberty. then all of a sudden they came out swinging. this was an opportunity for boaflt sides to come -- both of the sides to come together and say if there is an american watching what took place. i would have known one of the agents responsible for my case was texting back and forth, i would be scared. kennedy: we don't expect people
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will agree with us. i don't think people in power hold my views. i expected them to. i'm delighted when it happens. but it is interesting. democrats are in a position where they are defending law enforcement and republicans are doing the same thing. who came off worse? >> i think the democrats appeared at times that they were defending peter strzok. i don't understand politically why you would want to put yourself in that position. kennedy: he doesn't deserve a purple heart. >> elijah cummings said if you are innocent, act like it. this guy came off as incredibly condescending and not remorseful at all. in terms of what was going on at this hearing today, the democrats came off looking worse. kennedy: when you go back to those texts they talk about how trump voters are dumb and you go
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into walmart and you can practically smell them. it shows the opinion he had of people across the country. if people do disagree with him, he thinks less of them. >> he encapsulate why trump won the election in a lot of ways. i thought his worst moment was as an actual quarter of women. those are your late-night texts to women? what happened to you up? james comey came off big today. because at least he lied to the whole country's face. kennedy: i think there is an important contrast. i'm not a fan of james comey. but at least when he goes into the theater, he acts and he emotes and nods his head and
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behaves like someone who is measured. >> he showed respect for the process. >> strzok look like a guy who knew he was getting away with it. a kid who knows he won't get in trouble because his parents with a big donor to the school. or his big brother showed up so he won't get beat up. so he's mouthing off. kennedy: we'll have more with the panel later on. first up. a trade war appears to be under way. now china is pushing back against president trump's tariffs. it's a big game of chicken. but how much will it cost you? thomas massie after the break
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that has never been made apparent until today. that is this is false narrative out there that the fbi just came into possession of this dossier, this fake dossier somehow through media leaks or circuitous path. but what jim jordan did by talking to peter strong. and he had to consult his lawyers multiple times on whether he could answer this. it showed the dossier went from nellie ohr to her husband bruce ohr who worked at the doj directly to the fbi. this was straight from fusion gps to the deep state. there was no intermediary. kennedy: several democrats tried to bring up the trump-russia connection. i can't remember how it was. at one point i completely glazed over. but it was a democrat talking about the hotel meeting as though that were the biggest
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refer laying and bombshell throughout the campaign. and you have the dnc funding this dossier to the tune of millions of dollars. there was a good question asked of strzok as to whether that's a campaign document and opposition research or an intelligence dossier. and i don't think he satisfactorily answered that but i think it' a critical question. >> it's research done by the campaign. it went directly. if you had a chance to watch jordan question strzok, you can see from his answers that this document went straight from fusion gps to the fbi. kennedy: they also talk about that. there was a mccabe version, a "buzzfeed" version -- a mccain version and a buzz feed version. >> and it went straight from
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nellie ohr to bruce ohr to the fbi. kennedy: let's move on to another issue. there is a trade war looming potentially with china. shouldn't we be worried and who looks away first in this game of chicken? >> i was thinking about this. a trade war is like a bad divorce. the husband wins, the wife loses and the lawyer makes out with the money. consumers overseas are going to lose, and the government will end up with more money. in that way it's like a bad divorce it's interesting how the trade war started. justification for the initial tariff was national security. then when chain ka retall -- when chain today retaliated -- when china retaliated, their retaliation is based on our retaliation. kennedy: we buy a lot more
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products from china. there are a lot mortar rivers there than china buys from us. so how does the imbalance there play into whether or not they give in first? >> well, their stocks did go down today by more than a percent. but when all the bloodletting is done, i think everybody's stocks go down. there is something else i have seen here on the inside that it want to tell your listeners and viewers about. when you do tariffs, people immediately come to washington, d.c. through their congressmen to try to get an exemption. sometimes they go directly to the executive branch. there are thousands of applications for exemptions to the tariffs pending at the department of commerce. guess which ones will get approved? the people with the most of political connection. this is a petri dish with a
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constitution that says he has to use his pretty mouth to get the continental snobs to like the u.s. they have to pony up more scratch to the common cold war cause of fighting russia. and maybe nato shouldn't exist anymore. the real test comes tomorrow when the president gets to stick it to protocol by having tea with the queen. our president is boorish and pointy. i hope someone has a stop watch to show how early and often he destroys. or will he charm the knickers after the world's longest serving monarch. i hope the as is all of the above. and i hope in the near future michael cone has to make a payout to elizabeth.
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have you seen "the crown"? you know she likes the party. if john lennon and miss teen u.s.a. had a baby, it would be his answer. >> no more nuclear weapons anywhere in the world would be the ultimate. no more wars, no more problems, no more conflict. let's found a cure to every disease known to mankind or woman kind. that would be my ultimate. kennedy: it sure would. until then i hope he privately puts the skews to vladimir and threatens to punish the russian economy into an unholy coma. we have breaking news on the president's trip to the u.k. according to "the sun" newspaper he warned that if theresa may backs out of brexit she'll kill
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any chance of a separate trade deal with the united states. will he use the same tack with vladimir putin? joining me now, the editor-in-chief of the daily caller. donald trump is being donald trump with "the sun" and people in great britain are upset. >> it's a little bit pleasing. prime minister may is basically back out of brexit. that boris johnson would be great prime minister. europe made a mossive mistake by inviting millions of people into the continent at the same time with no plan to deal with integration or vetting for terrorists. but it's not what i would have said right before meeting with
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the prime minister. it's going to make it an awkward luncheon. i wonder how it plays in england. the american president is not very popular in london. does this help may or hurt her? she is not very popular there herself. kennedy: there are a lot of people that assume that might forecast a trump presidency. though there may not be a direct correlation. there are people in the u.k. who fundamentally agree with them. they are not the people who take to the streets with giant trump blow-up babies. i think it president wants to be liked and appreciated everywhere he goes. >> it's the same revolution we have seen all soafortd world. countries won by global bankers and elites who decided there isn't anything such as a
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national identity. a lot of folks don't agree with that. there is a populist backlash. kennedy: i like that the president is talking tough and honestly while he's overseas. i hope he manages to do the same thing with putin in private. >> so far he has been kinder with vladimir putin in general. but not this last week. it went right over the press' head. he said he wants people to pay their 2% because he said it's a treaty obligation. when said you shouldn't have half your energy come from a russian pipeline that they can shut off. the german energy policy is so messed up that people have gone back to burning wood, cutting
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down wood to keep wood in some parts of the winter. it's a mess. kennedy: nothing like the smell of warm hickory. >> i love it. kennedy: democrats have an enthusiasm edge over republicans. 54% of likely democrat voters say they are extremely interested in the upcoming election compared to 47% of republicans. but perhaps no one is higher than columnist john phillips. he claims maxine waters will be the democratic nominee for president in 2020. he says she'll win the nomination because she is the biggest rock star in liberal circles. is there any chance of this happening? democrats, if they are going to
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go with someone who is going to constantly bash the president, maxine waters grabs the headlines and she is more willing to go into the fray than anyone. if you are talking about a resistance purist, she is your gal. but that sort of behavior will turn off a percent of the people. >> as someone who does dirt digging for a living. i think they would be excited to have maxine. it wasn't just the rants where she was talking about confronting trump officials at gas stations, their homes, restaurants. she is one of the most of corrupt members of congress. if you look back behind the recent -- kennedy: not a legislation generator. >> she has been a noarnt side for democrats with these ethics issues she has had.
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the ethics committee has cited her three times. she is under investigation constantly. she was trying to set up a meeting -- kennedy: she is a dream come true for republicans to face. >> she has one of the poorest districts in the country and she lives in her $4 million mansion. the democrats would do something really dumb if they put her on the ballot. there are young stars who don't believe in socialism but believe nancy pelosi need a challenge. but i think their hate for trump is causing them not to think strategically on the next move for the party. kennedy: the people you are describing. they don't get any traction. they don't have name recognition. >> because they are not crazy. they will say let's work with a republican on something like this. and they have to fight for the
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party establishment. and they don't get people to rally around them. >> they are nuts. the resistance is not a policy of governance. they talk about his behavior all the time. but he had an economic message which was jobs jobs jobs, america first. by the way, the democrats have anyone under 100 to run in 2020? they will be chanting "help her up" at the next rally. and there is no way hillary is giving this up. kennedy: michael goodwin wrote that in the "new york post" and i think it's delight if you. if i were a republican strategist -- >> i would be donating like mad. >> are the republicans going to show up because they are getting what they want with tax cuts? kennedy: we'll see what happens with brett kavanaugh. if the economy stays put they
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kennedy: a huge win for cannabis. the legal marijuana market has been booming in states where recreational use is allowed. it continues to grow in the u.s. in 2016 it generated $7 billion in economic activity. but for a long time one powerful industry has been oppose but those days could be or. here with me tonight with the big announcement, the interim ceo of wine and spirits wholesalers. dawson, welcome to the show. freedom, freedom everywhere. what is your big announcement? >> the wine and spirits whole healers of america will be encouraging congress to give
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states the right to legalize cannabis as long as they enact appropriate regulations based on the alcohol model. kennedy: manufacturers and distillers and brewers of alcohol, are they going to get into the cannabis business? >> no. we are talking about creating a pathway to have leggization by enacting legislation that creates a safe pathway. kennedy: people should have the right to choose what to put in their bodies with regard to medical cannabis. but now recreational cannabis. nevada, colorado, there is a lot of of revenue going into those states. but you have an attorney general jeff sessions who is so dead set against cannabis. are you going to use the left of
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your organization to lobby the attorney general? >> we are going to focus on congress. kennedy: what do they need to do? >> they need to enact legislation that allows states to legalize cannabis. the model for that is the 85 years successful history. since prohibition we have the safest most of vibrant model in the world. kennedy: it forces countries into deplorable conditions like we have seen in central america, that's why you have refugees trying to get into this country because their countries have been decimated by the drug war. if we ended legalization, what would it do. >> it would allow the states that choose to legalize have a
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kennedy: on this day in 1954 president dwight eisenhower put forward a plan for an interstate highway system because it was his belief every american should have access to a cracker barrel and country ham. this is the "topical storm." the footage of a stunning police shooting was taken from way downtown. no, he didn't. 2 million people watched this video. we can assure you this is real. the man's name is trick shot
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cop. someone suggested he join the knicks. the 95-footer set a record for the longest backward shot ever hit. if it were the nba he would be able to take any kardashian and impregnate her. that is not fake news. let's head out where the highway patrol has launched a new pilot program. this plane was forced to make an emergency landing on the i-55. the good news is nobody got hurt. the bad news is the pilot got a ticket for using the carpool lane without a passenger. the plane was registered in the state of florida authorities
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believe the landing gear failed to open baits had been damaged prior to the crash. that's why you should never buy a used plane from harrison ford. speaking of planes, air force one could be getting a makeover. president trump reportedly wants to change the color scheme to something that looks more american and isn't a jackie o color. according to axios the president wants to ditch the light blue for something bord. he's also asking for a full-size bed as opposed to that futon. it's easier than bernie sanders being elected. we have obtained a few prototypes of what the new plane could look like.
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as you can see he's offered his subtle take. and you can see from the rear of the plane, they chose the same bumper sticker from the limo. topic number 3. you would think he would be used to losing. oakley played in the 90s when everything in new york was good, especially the mtv vjs. he tried to pull a $100 chip off the table as his bet was going down. he was booked into the clark county detention center. the judge might sentence him to time served because he sat through an entire mariah carey
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concert. oakley was released a short while later. but he lost a $10,000 game of horse to a cop. that's not going to work. yeah, time to pay up, chuck. if only he was playing in the lapd. those guys let pro athletes get away with murder. topic number 5. my mom once said if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. not everyone's mom agreed. here is the proof. dave starts us off with you are clueless on trade. clint writes, like your show, though that shrill voice -- is still a sonic weapon.
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