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house. doctor sebastian gorka. we have a whole lot more. we will continue covering this issue. this immigration struggle we are facing right now as a nation. i will see you tomorrow night. good night. ♪ >> all right. we are waiting for the results in the last u.s. senate race. democrat mike sv and sidney hyde smith. republicans are trying to avoid the shock of losing another red state. mississippi last elected a democrat to the senate in 1982. involving hyde smith that some perceived as being racially insensitive have the gop concerned that it could flip to
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the democrats. the most notable, a video earlier this month showing myth i'd smith saying she would be in the front row if she were invited to a public hanging. reconstruction that he has faith ethical questions of his own doing lobbying work. accusations he lied about how much money he made working for the human rights violator. president from traveled. he won by 18 points for a couple of rallies. getting the base out to vote. what the president final push the enough to give republicans another see in the senate. joining us is box new editor. what a night, chris. >> the midterms are not done yet we are still here. >> sidney hyde smith a female donald from or more?
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>> neither. she is a former democrat. served in the state legislature for a long time agriculture commissioner. mississippi is an incredibly racially divided state. 60% white. 40% black. white adult republicans. black adults are democrats. sixty-40. republicans in mississippi. she switched parties. that is why she was the pick. she was considered to be the safer choice and a seat that could get weird. the guy she was running against, chris mcdaniel, he is way out there. she was considered to be the safer choice the mexia's been helping his voters were very
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disgruntled after the main election before the runoff, they would calm down and wrote their support behind her. the worry for her camp is they will be able to stay home. they will be so energized by some of the things that she has taken on including not only the public hanging, we talked a little bit about, but wearing that veteran hat at the home of confederate president jefferson davis and also making jokes about voters depression that is always funny. it just depends on how you deliver them. >> you have to know your audience. there is boat in desoto county. we care a lot about desoto county for the reasons you just described. northwestern corner of the to memphis. this is where there is a trove of more affluent suburban voters available in the eighth.
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this is a place where espy will not win, but he needs to cut into her numbers. now, look, still its position to win. i would be very surprised him pull this off. so far, he is doing better with those voters in that place. what we will be waiting for from here on in is basically the rural counties in the eight to roll in. then we will be waiting at the end for jackson large african-american population to see if he was able to pull off that turnout wave he was hoping for. >> surprising given the political climate and how many are heated to politics in general, to the another interesting race like this. you have been talking about what a surprise it would be if mike espy could pull this out. he had duties of his own. he is not without saying here.
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>> god help us if we find politicians who are stainless. that would be pretty boring. >> robots. third-party robots. >> either both actually pretty good candidates. it's a weird year. it's a weird time. cindy highsmith, she is definitely a much better choice. if chris mcdaniel where the republican in this race, i would say espy stood a very good chance of winning. >> interest. maybe voters knew that. perhaps mississippi internalize some of the lessons from the isle emma senate race. >> for sure. mike sv is a moderate. a centrist crap. he represented the state for six years in congress. he is a known commodity. better than expected race. >> i think it is great. you want these political races to the interest.
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it really pushes the candidates and the issues. we should all be so lucky. the take away is the troubling racial and mississippi too much and too painful to overcome right now? >> the past is not even pass. this is the reality for in the south. fifty years ago we are still living with it when you see the debate about where did cindy highsmith go to high school, you go to terms that the single most powerful issue in american politics today remains just as it has been for the last decade and that is great. >> places like mississippi that his wife is races, which turn on race, are so incredibly interest it also tells us about where we are as a culture and how we move forward in continue to have an
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honest discussion. i would appreciate your part in it. thank you very much. we will keep a very close watch on that race. we will let you know if the call is made before the end of the hour. democrats on capitol hill will hold leadership tomorrow. it's all about nancy pelosi. flexed her political muscle by cutting deals to fend off potential challengers. ohio congresswoman already announced she will not challenge the well-worn donkey in new york representative ryan again who signed a letter just last week has since declared he will vote for the current minority leader. sixteen democrats remain opposed. not enough to think the nomination. the full houseboat takes place january 3 to take over the gavel in the house. can anything stand in her way? let me bring in the panel. robbie sauve is here. former aide to senator chuck
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schumer and talk radio host chris on. a brand-new show on fox nation. download the app today. welcome, everyone. let talk a little bit about this. this is really interest. nancy pelosi has such a grasp on power, in a way that republicans just don't have. is it beneficial to their party that i walk in lock even when they are at this agreement? they all end up in the same place. >> they are afraid of her. she is dangerous. what did you call her? a worn out doggie? she kicks. you ever see karate kid? the sweep the leg. [laughter] been a fellow democrats afraid of her. i am not sure why.
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>> in seven of "game of thrones" everyone hates her in she kills you if you cross her. she is kind of effective. >> she is also effective that leading. i don't think the democrats will allow the republican to demonize their person so they pick someone else. the next person put in there -- >> how democrats try to do to brett kavanaugh? the neck next person they put in there for speaker will be demonize for the next election. no matter what they do. the republicans would demonize jesus christ. >> i understand your pivot. your talking points. >> we are discussing nancy pelosi. despise locally by people in her own party. these are not grumblings. these are not off the record comments. political futures on the line because they know that, sure,
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she is raise the money and she can be affect. she can also be ruthless and very nosy. >> she is a leader. an effective congressional leader. >> stop talking about her as if she is the messiah. she has problems. >> everybody has problems. this is politics. if the democrats wanted to replace their leader, it would have been in 2010 when they lost the house. they did not do that. they allowed her to day minority leader. she led them out of the wilderness. they got 40 feet in the selection. clearly all the demonization --dash the mac you chalk all of that up to you pelosi? >> she recruited a lot of candidates. >> those are all talking points. you have in taking a kool-aid staff. >> a gop talking point.
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>> using their point. >> you are the talking point. >> same ring to republican. >> i don't like her either. more of a political figure. organizational guide. intellectual ideological progresses. they cannot be flexible enough if they're in the position of leaders. >> you have to be so bankrupt you are willing to compromise on anything. that is essentially what you have to do. that is why people hate congress and is a horrible job would you ever run for office? >> ginny guys are really in. maybe it's my moment. sanitation commissioner. >> was a big election and then you will be president.
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>> i will pick up your trash. >> let the one else do it. >> at is how the free market works. if we are going to be completely honest. >> we don't need a trash government. exactly. it is done. entitlement, trash, who needs it the panel is returning a little bit later. first off, president from lashing out at bob mueller one again. he will not put in an newest marathon event patient wrap it up, buddy. russia, mueller and manafort
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>> paul manafort denying a report he met julian a song before he was hired as donald from campaign integer. paul paul secretly met in london several times including right before he started working for candidate rob. a direct connection between the campaign and wikileaks stolen by russian buys during the 26 election and a statement this last afternoon calling the story totally false and deliberately libelous. he has never been in contact
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with anyone at wikileaks. he is considering legal action against the paper. you come the day after robert mueller said in a report has violated a plea agreement by repeatedly lying to the fbi. taking another shot at mueller today calling him a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue. telling the washington post he had no intentions of stopping investigation. the mueller investigation is what it is. it goes on and on and on. i have no intention of doing anything. how much longer will the go on for? joining me now is attorney and focused person gail. welcome back. >> great to be with you, kennedy. >> manafort meeting. manafort is this is all a steaming cup of hot malarkey. the guardian is tanning by their story. they will not name their forces. a bunch of people saying if he
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was here, we would have known about it. someone as high profile. what are the facts, as we know them? >> this story came out alleging that paul manafort had met with him in the ecuadorian embassy in britain in 2013-15 and later. this is all based on reporting by the guardian no evidence of it yet. we do not know if this is related to the special counsel investigation yet. it comes as other new is really that special counsel says the plea deal is off. we do not know yet whether those two things are related. bob moeller's team in their submission to the federal court says they will give details about why the plea deal was off in a filing that they will make related to the sentencing that they are petitioning the judge to go forward with instead of delaying further.
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>> the whole thing is really interest. it's hard to tell if the treatment by special counsel sam from frustration or if it is one last attempt to squeeze paul manafort and get the desired information from him once and for all. what you think is going on here? it also might show there is nothing there. at this point in the event patient, if there was substantial evidence, you would think mueller would be ready to release that. there are a lot of questions about the timing of the report
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and if it will be released anytime soon. there is a play for a pardon in all of this. president trump has talked about how paul manafort is a brave and calling into question this witchhunt as president trump refers to it. until we see actual evidence of anything with collusion in the 26 election, we have not the evidence of that yet. convicted on charges of bank fraud and tax fraud. none of it relating to the 26 presidential election. bob mueller will have to come forward with better evidence if he expects us to come forward. >> you have pointed out it is very easy to lie to the doj. you don't know the information that they have. you don't know if you are the one under surveillance. we do not know the contents of each application. there are many of them. allen is saying the mueller
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report will not be without iis. it will be very damaging to the president. what you think about the comments? >> certainly, there are indication that that is a reasonable conclusion to reach. we do not have the final report yet. i would trust at mueller being a person that has the responsibility to the law and to the american people, will make sure he upholds just this and decide to do the best job that he possibly can. face on the report that we have so far, we are not being an indication of that. there is a lot of sound and. >> shakespeare/reference. thank you so much. >> great adherent. >> gm announces firing nearly 50,000 employees. that sucks right before the holidays. the automaker plans to close
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multiple factories in north america better shape up and support america's workers or face financial consequences. joining us now is chris tina with the very latest. >> it is not just financial consequences. it now about subsidies. he took to twitter. i will read one line we are now looking at putting all tm subsidies. still really unclear which subsidies he is referring to. press secretary sarah sanders does not know about a specific timeline for when they will remove those subsidies. nonetheless, the news came out and investors react to it. dropping about 4%. $36.69. gm and many other automakers receive $7500 in tax credits for every electric vehicle that they felt should they hit the 200,000 car threshold 200,000 electric
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cars, they know they no longer get that tax credit. gm is on route to actually hit that threshold by the end of the year. pretty much takes away the severity of that threat of the president. nonetheless, they are going ahead with it. the president broke with the washington post this evening. they asked the president about the recent stock market decline as well as gm closing five plan in north america. the president responded with this quote from this interview that came out after 5:00 p.m. eastern time. i'm doing deals and i'm not being accommodated by the fed. they are making a mistake. i haven't got. my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else's brain can never tell me. >> , feel like i should leave it there. the 5 g implants will halt production next year. >> it just to show me, president trump is a philosopher. he agrees with the critique.
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a reason it is subservient to tuition. not only goes to show his stable tediousness. >> all of this is very tedious. we need to end the fed and we need to end corporate welfare. that that is a whole other art. the metaphor we can thank you so much. you will on the point to put in your like my
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go how you migrate caravan with your view of human nature. chances are you've either tracked as an invasion. if you consider your have a brighter view of ours, maybe give majority of the tired read him lovers benefit of the doubt. traveling re- thousand miles with a bunch of rockthrowing a hold and you don't have a lot of money or opportunity your patient, determined and bound to work hard. i would implore him to try and hammer out a better betting system that attracts a good hard-working sold from the absolute idiots that deserve no place in our great country. creating anything more than can using chaotic yurok with ease and politician are clearly only good at tanning the flame emotionalism. instead of viewing the desperate
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and dogged as written -- why not come and their attributes and help them right the employment deficit where job openings outnumber workers by over 1 million. at some point you will need to plug the park plug into our economic engine one of the consequences is more people do whatever they can to participate in it. studies in his preshow it cuts down on the number of illegal immigrants. an aggressive system breeze more illegal immigration. showing over and over again the more you try to do something down, the more the problem arose it does not mean everyone on the migrant waken his sameness and blameless and deserve them, nor does it mean we have to permanently close the border and retreat to isolation.
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we just may have to cool the hot rhetoric for us that can and make the best of is that the jewish and to make this country even greater. that is the memo. the porter chaos i can met crescendo. only to be repelled by teargas. looking like it will get worse before it gets better. what is the best way to deal with it? iraq combat veteran and my good friend brian. welcome back. the met californian brian. thank you very much. >> warden raise. let talk about this. you served in the army and the national heart. california national guard. those that want to commit vandalism and violence against border patrol agent.
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>> i think you are onto something. the president dialogue faisal is always acquired in. we've never had an economy in the back to. we now need workers. leading to a vessel relation with mexico, i would not disagree with that. identify mexico as a bordering nation of the united date to prosperity is dependent on our own. walking up here from honduras, we have reporter from afi down there. they are talking to young men after young men saying you can work in america right now. if it is a basis for a legal recognition that you will come in and work and when you are laid off you go home, i am with it. i have no problem with immigrant
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i have a problem with illegal immigrant. she asked for permission to come here and became the citizen. >> there are people that came from countries in west europe. certainly, canada with its many profit. they have the means to go through the right channels. right now it is very could using the people how to get into this country. try to figure out a good people from the bad and tried to figure out who can hear short-term and work hard and go back home with 10 to have been more when you have a reasonable process. we have a very chaotic confusing process. these people are being used as upon. it is a moral. >> trump recognizes that immigrants are welcome in america. truly seeking asylum as refugees are welcome here.
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the country is not a country. a difference between legal alien resident. nobody is undocumented. they did not leave their document and their other plan. we have a right to the ride who was coming in ourselves. starting to make a rational immigration policy that recognizes our unique needs. >> that is a great place to start. something that size from the pool of people. it is not just future voters. it is not just future dependent on the entitlement state. good people that will work hard. he will add to the economy. no one is addressing that at all it is a shame because there is
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so much narcissistic self preservation happening here that neither side is honestly addressing those important point where they could easily come to agreement on the mac there are mexican citizens. they are the reason apple is so cheap. i want to be able to go back and forth and visit my family and drop the cash off in a country where that needs a lot of money like texaco. the mac you close the door. they will say on our drive. thank you so much. the next thing you very much.
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>> resident trump has order while at the adult was immigration problem. >> we have darted sections of the wall. we want to finish. if this is not the right time to get funding, look at what is happening at the border, there will never be a right time. government funding is set to dry up. demanding billion for the wall. senate majority leader chuck schumer. democrats refuse on anything more than 1.6 billion. what the president ever built his big uniform wall? tom, i will start with you. the president has to deliver off the wall. he knows that. it is critical for him. continuing with their support. democrats see that as the ultimate sign of resist. that does not fit the
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immigration issues driving this whole thing. >> no. you both made great point. i think the great points that you made are not incompatible with people on the far right. i consider myself the right wing on the border issues. you talk about the economic issues. i think it is addressed by changing the chain gratian to the merit-based. what it takes to become a citizen. i think the wall is just that simple. it is just an important symbol the mac i went to a trump rally. we will fill the wall and mexico will pay for it. we have deal with mexico. they will pay for the wall. great. build your wall. it was a two-point
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mexico will pay for it. you know what, we should retain a wall? >> by the way, you were brilliant during your monologue. i don't know if you look at hundred noticed me looking at you. we will talk about why in the break. this is the thing, tom. why are we not acknowledging. >> i am not a big believer in government projects. sending billions of dollars on this. i don't know if it will get done. immigrants coming in as a problem. those never work out well. sorry. that's reality. >> we want happiness. we want some sort of resolution. >> modern literature.
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the mac i want to cat. we will talk about a skateboard he did not even that it is the for crying liberal. tenet texas democrat really take a white house if you cannot even take on ted cruz. that is next.
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all right. democrats going to have so many presidential candidates and 2020. they will probably offer a group on. he has not ruled out a run for the white house. the best advisor i've ever seen run for an like this. don't make any decisions about
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anything until you have some time to hang with your family and just human. i am following that advice cannot make any decision. >> back when he was running for texas senate, there was no chance. never take this shot at the white house. changing his beautiful mind. how will that affect hillary campaign the panel return. robbie, i will start with you. a man who feels your dealing being that the media loves him. they flatter him with the number profiles every day. it rained. does not have a lot on his resume to make a national campaign. i think some of the things he said were quite full. he did do a lot of good, even
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though he lost. he slept some of the court, i believe the mac you only have one moment maybe moment. abraham like and thought the senate in a president. i think he is an exciting candidate. >> richard nixon. >> a better candidate than other people i have been hearing about much better than a bernie sanders type candidate. >> you are being moderate. everyone else thinks he's the greatest candidate ever. >> let's talk about the people that are the front runners now. joe biden. kamala harris. one of the newer faces. i think the three california democrats, i think that they are sapphire would never vote either one of them. gavin, eric that he kamala harris.
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the mac clear contrast from from >> the opposite end of the. the pendulum will swing someone the opposite of donald trump. what you think the mac i do not get his life. the democrats nominate the person they don't want. a clear contrast. uplifting. i do not want robin or president either. he is a wonderful person to talk to. if i've drafted some phony baloney positive 50, i will suffocate. i have already died on the side. tony robbins.
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that is what i thought of. he is a motivational. standing to head crew. the mac i think the guy has i thought it was elizabeth warren. the next thing you. all on that. thank you so much great you
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heather locklear psychiatric hold has been extended. get well soon. we love you cannot wait to have you back. we begin tonight in arizona gender revealed where a couple found out they are having a fire. oh no. confusing. isn't it often using. the blue smoke that came out he was having a boy.
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the gray smoke because a billion dollars in future fire damages get the second-biggest owen arrow is that of the week. luckily, no one was injured. testing a lot of heat on twitter from conservative who cannot believe first down the fourth. the entire situation could've been avoided if the couple only had realized no one, and i mean no 11 to go to your gender revealed party. the perfect metaphor for attending one. saturday afternoon going up and claim. we have to fight them another pressing mark topic number two. dictionary.com announced that their annual award of the year is this information. if you think people still read very, you've been given information. describing this information is false information that is fred regardless whether there is intent to mislead.
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you may also recognize the icann. the runner-up was self-made. oprah winfrey is a self-made get there. elizabeth warren is a self-made native american some people think we've been taking on liz too much. there is a one and 1024 chance of a shopping actually on. no, if anyone is looking for car, liz is selling a new chief cherokee. the carfax is an old white suburban. [laughter] she could get a bronco date oj. i would be hot topic number three. let's head to oregon a fugitive ran into some car trouble. first, there was the in feeling alan. now there is in my prison challenge. this fellow got out of a moving car and ran from the poco only to get run down by his own vehicle. well done, gds.
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turns out he was given some misinformation. the suspect with multiple charges he also suffered a broken ankle. he won't have a leg to stand on the court. the good news is that having a boy. [laughter] they call it a gender revealed because everyone finds out the parents are selfish people that will destroy your college football saturday in the name of the graham like businesses moving. get a hobby. topic number four. at a time when everyone seems to go overboard at christmas, let the church cool. it is only right that we salute telephone you man that take very lightly. look at that. this is not from the new part griswold christmas vacation. this family terminal track thousands of visitors to their holiday hoedown internet loves it. that is because the internet is
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one of the neighbors to always have cars parked in front of their house a lawful of your and regret but. so homeowner forced to fully after the police to collect. [inaudible] why deck the halls you can ask yourself. topic number five. finally rvs. selling something called your can chicken. them. most people only wind up at arby's when there is here involved. we are a pro arby's show. we are starting to think a couple of donors took over their menu. way too many experiments going on., medicine now chicken miller high life.
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