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of unanswered questions. what were people trying to do? they trying to take down president of united states and will of american people, see you tomorrow. kennedy is next. jim: thank you, democrat say they want the truth. claim they have moral high ground, and save our nation from the of this president he, truth is that is bologna. today democrat led house judiciary committee vote down the party line 24-17 to give nadler permission to subpoena the full unredacted report. >> w >> we require the report, one
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day the country will move on from president trump, we need a full accounting of president's actions. kennedy: that is right. it has nothing to do with politics, he is so brave. >> a matter of protechs people's privacy rights. what must not be released at all. it is grand jury material, represents statements which may or may not be true by various witnesses it would be unfair to release. kennedy: he was gloating down 6 avenue on thanksgiving day. nadler said, it has nothing to
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do with mittal parties -- political parties. >> president trump seems to think in 1998, i was opposed to public release of the starr report, he caught me changing my mind on the subject. congress has no business broadcasting graphic accounts of president's sex life, it was inappropriate in 1998, it ul ond be today. we're now dealing with a sustained attack on the integrity of the public by the president and his closest advisers. kennedy: some republicans on the committee were there to call out the chairman on this hypocritical bs. >> now we're going to ask the attorney general to break the law. congress is not one of the exceptions and the chairman knows it.
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kennedy: jordan brought it home with question,al yo all of you e been asking. >> why are we're here? seems we're here because the mueller report is not what the democrats thought it was going to be. it was just the opposite. >> he never has a sport coat. why are we're here? bill barr promised to turnover the report, what was point of today's hearing? joining me to discuss virginia republican congressman. he was there, ben klein. >> thank you. kennedy: what is point of this whole exercise? >> just democrat showing their hypocrisy. you know, couple years back they were all anxious to not turnover types of reports and now, they can't wait to get their happeneds on the mueller report, and they will break the law to do it. kennedy: here is my worry, in their rush to get the report,
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they will put the kind of pressure on attorney general according to him, working with special counsel to redact and they will error on side of caution to get it out quickly and over redact if they have a compressed timeline. >> i think that attorney general rally will do what had necessary to make sure that report is in order, redacting sensitive intelligence information and making sure that grand jury testimony is not out there and if on go investigation we're not leaking information about ongoing investigation. these are not just important things to do but they are the law, he has to t to do them, hes taking his time working with mueller making sure that report is going to be what it needs to be. >> you voted on this, your colleagues voted for this. there no one saying they went the report withheld, everyone
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wants to see what is inside, even president said release it. what i want to know is your opinion that according to "new york times," and msnbc there are members of mule ar mueller teamy that report is more damning for the president than attorney general summarized. >> we all want to see the report, on march 14, i voted with 420 -- 419 other members much congress to release the report, it will be made public in accordance with the laws.
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it is remarkable chairman schiff, is willing to protecting intelligence of this country, and in the name of getting that report out unredacted. kennedy: why was he so opposed to having the unredacted fisa warrant out. >> that is the hypocrisy that americans are tired of. we have an immigration crisis at our border be we have healthcare crisis because obamacare made premiums so high, we have a higher education prices because folks request not afford fewing atuitionwe need to get on to the business of people. kennedy: do you know what the thread that minds all these together is. >> what is that. kennedy: too much government in each of these areas. whether it is healthcare, immigration, or education. there is so much government fuss
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budgetary it pollutes all of these, i agree congress needs to ask. swiftly on immigration, do you have i plan to help reshape our immigration system. >> absolutely, it starts with building the wall, make sure we secure the border, and not just at the points where illegals are crossing but ports of kenta kep- entry. kennedy: people don't know who are country is letting in. fact that congress has not crafted that sor sort of immigration and laws that are up to you and your body that lends itself to chaos. >> we need a merit base immigration system that people come to work in areas we need,
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and swift and efficient so folks don't try to come in illlegally, they go through normal process. once we get legal immigration system solves it will go toward solving illegal system. kennedy: thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: joe biden leaves most 20 -- leads most 2020 polls still, by a nose. former vp broke his silence today on women accusing him of making unwanted advances, touching and his money, a sign of the times. >> social norms have began to change, they have shifted, and boundaries of protecting personal space have been reset, i get it, i hear when they are saying, i understand it i'll be much more mindful, that is my responsibility. my responsibility, and i'll meet
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it. kennedy: joe, i don't' you to touch yourself, with your fingertips that not okay. 4 women came forward claiming biden act offe acted touching ad them, from es kisses to hair smelling. >> former vice president, i was going to call him, i don't know him well, welcome to the world joe. you having a good time, joe? kennedy: no, this sucks. several members of biden's camp, accused bernie sanders campaign of plants these stories, charge sanders denies. will joe biden's apology cut the mustard, does he need to get a grip, again. with me now, former speech
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writer for george w. bush ned ryan. and richard fowler. welcome. >> good to see you. >> good to be back. kennedy: great to have you. so let's talk about this ned, is math overwhelming for joe biden in terms of numbers of picture out there that capture moments that be easily memed and women who are now trickling in to the mittascene with their various stories. >> who doesn't like a little uncle creepy joe. it is never normal to sniff a another woman's hair. he is not getting the hints. i want to remind people, this would be biden's third presidential run, first two were
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exercised in mediocrate. that is back when party was sort of normal, now have you party captured by crazy socialists and conspiracy theorists with russia collusion tale and they think that joe biden will win a nomination, i don't think that joe biden could win a race if he just hopped in. >> i think he will follow the kavanaugh and northam template, you stay in until news cycle changes then people are no longer talking about scandal of the day. it might have been a big story 12 year ago. richard, you talk about the cancel culture, what is that, how it makes quick victims. >> you don't like how someone shows
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up there are policies, you find one particular allegation about them, you top just cancel them delete them from ro you're president. that is -- delete them from your computer, from your life. >> i took a ride with joe bidenning he touch my shoulder, we have a great conversation, i did not feel uncomfortable, i took it as he says i am interested in what you are saying. kennedy: it turns so quickly, talk about reset button, he needs one, but i don't know if he is capable of pushing it. >> i don't think people can take him seriously, but -- >> i don't take any of this kerf seriously, i like buttigieg, he a smart guy, and when he leans for the limit the government side, he actually makes sense. but --
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>> wrong on all of the issues. kennedy: "me too" issues not getting someone out her campaign. same with bernie sanders. they have not done their -- not practiced what they preach in terms of listening to victims. >> this speaks too progressive side, you -- >> purepy tes tie test is impos. >> you are right, you have washington, you have to have pro progressive pure -- purity does not exist. let's have a -- about what really matters. number one issue in south carolina and iowa, it is elect bill tie. kennedy: you are right. >> not going to make it. >> ned, democrat trying to rail load him, he right now is best chance they have.
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be-- i don't think so. buttigieg might. >> i thought a compelling argument would have an a sense of normalcy, but i don't think he can make it through a primary, you have to swear allegiance to crazy left ideas, socialist healthcare, green new deal, free college, and universal -- >> no, no, no. ned, you -- >> i did not see joe biden doing that getting through a primary with hard left. kennedy: these people in clintons tries to sell themselves as progressives we'll have more on them later. >> i think that ned wants reality to be that is what you have to do to win democratic primary. kennedy: we don't know yet. >> we don't know. >> and -- >> we got so many. >> look at all people we elected to congress. wexton a moderate. kennedy: true.
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but difference is, those candidates won on local issues. >> apple and oranges. kennedy: they are not national campaigns. >> public education,. kennedy: and level that will be required from progressives will be impossible. >> not going to do it. >> i think they will be, we'll see. >> i am, thinking is not doing good we to do living. thank you. ned richard. >> thank you. >> woo. kennedy: coming up president has doubles down -- his threet to close the mexican border, he admits if he does there will be an economic price t to pay. how do you balance trade versus security. our grandparents checked their smartphones
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kennedy: president trump, his threat to close down the southern border with mexico, urging lawmakers to act. if no act, border or large seconds of border will close. this is a national emergency. many economist, business owners, some republicans say it would be catastrophic. they have warned president, they say he understands their concerns but he might have other priorities. >> i agree, it will be a big toll. but trade, and commerce and making money for a country, all very important. but to me, the most important job i have is the security of our country. even more important than those other things. kennedy: how high is price of this security, it is worth it?
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join me chair of kings college, business and finance program. brienonics. we talk about this a little bit. yesterday. the president wants to see something happen on immigration. talking about closing the border, scares the pants off of people. you don't want small business owners with no pants. >> you want them investing money. the president knows this. it the case if you close the border, and we don't know what he is talking about, you could close it to passenger traffic, commercial traffic, some or all or scruf screen them more heavi. i he wants there to be uncertainty. he understands the economic
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cost, he cannot get congress to budge, it is their job to fix the asylum problem, they will not do anything, he is saying, i'm going to throw out there a big option, close the border. hundreds of billions dollars to economy will be catastrophic, he says what else am i supposed to do, we are a legitima a legitim. kennedy: you have to give them ib sensitiv -- them incentive ts well. with the chaotic border situation, people are afraid to leave, they are afraid they can't get back in. >> right now we have a big sign. come in, rule of law is a mockery on immigration, that is an economy problem.
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you have to solve that problem, but congress, won't even begin to think about how to do anything with that issue. kennedy: you point you that the for democrat there is no incentive. >> why would they give him a win on this? this is tragic, he takes a big swing with closing the border, i get he will get push back to that, but no one is giving congress and democrats, for not dealing with spat straight forwd issues. kennedy: how is he going to get them to act, shutting down the government did not do it. >> this is why he keeps floating this, congress has to act, i will see if i can generate some interest, i think republicans, i think would be helpful if republican focus more said let's take care of the asylum issue. we have a hundred thousand
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people a month coming in, they know, you set foot, you have a fear, you come in you never have to show up. kennedy: and you participate in the economy, work, and buy stuff your kids go to school. absolutely. and you know, we'll see what happens, right now, it does not seem like he is winning the prbattle, i think he will end up caving and not close the border, congress won't are impetus to act, and there is not going to be comp hen o hensen -- comprehe immake. >> we're outsourcing our border security to mexico. president having to go to mexico say, you will stop them, send them back, our congress, refusing to do that we have most powerful wealthy nation on planet earth, and we cannot defend our own border with mexico? kennedy: the elected leaders, they are not doing their job. >> thank you so much.
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obama jelly beans, they are trying to bottle some of magic. they might as well fart in a jar. this is a putrid and empty exercise. over hillary clinton's 2016 loss, she blew the presidency. and they pretend his presidency was a progressive master class. it tells you that clinton foundation gravy train is dried up, that is over, no one donates money because there are no more favors to sell, they are desperate for 2020 heat, no one talks about her running, no one cares if she runs, no one thinks she will win his 1 beloved star is a tarnished thrift relic.
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sure they are proud trods out tr odd squad friends and a series of new groping ben stiller picks, otherwise this is an illustration of what they have become, passe, trump hating dinosaurs. inviting everyone to a party for moment that went wait until they are gone for good. that is the memo. kennedy: clinton's tour last fall was a total disaster, marred by empty seat, and bad reviews. will spicing it up with quote, unquote, stars like jordan klepper help sell any tickets?
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party panel here, we have attorney, alexander wilkes, and fox business contributor zon jos ferris, and from greg gutfeld show, cat. >> this is great, a gift, i don't understand why they are doing. they will lie the whole time. they will talk about his presidency being good for minorities and realm. women. >> if you mean good putting so many in jail. and accused of sexual assault. or sexual misconduct. we have these people talking
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about joe biden's hair sniffing. i still -- this day, i don't know how he thinks he can go out on a speaking tour. i think more and more people are realizing. kennedy: it is we're for him to did out, with this conversation about joe biden, how do you think he will be received by the social justice warriors. >> they are either hypocrites not receive him well. kennedy: i don't think he gets received well, i don't think that the clintons are what democrats want right now. >> they are selling tickets, i was looking on ticketmaster. they were probably sold before the mueller report. kennedy: they are cheaper than last time, tour they tried last fall that stinker.
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>> solid seats in mid 60s. >> if you need ideas for 60 bucks talk to me. kennedy: support -- >> you know thing -- the odd yep is in 60s. clinton administration is not aging as well as we like. that said this is still a star. they don't have a lot of stars that will be running. it is -- they need attention, this couple is also got problems. >> i would rather meet andy malana, calankas. kennedy: michelle obama there is a star, she did not run for anything, she did not make the mistake of getting into politics
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herherself. >> this is a gift. clintons going on tour, every time they do, they make headlines, they call trump supporters stupid, they do something all other democrat have to answer for, now not just you know swing district congressional candidate on-line, have you have a bunch of 2020 contendors who'll be hacked by our trackers and reporters, what do you think of hillary clinton say ago they have no filter. kennedy: they have to go on the record about this stuff, that great, they should have on record. but i think you know, the best thing that is happening, you have a group of women as individuals who differentiated themselves in spite of hillary clinton, not because of her. she wants a big thank you, she will get a no, no thank you. >> president trump has some
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choice word for democrat who are petitioning the green new deal. >> you know like a craziest thing they believe it. and we will have to do something, but don't do to too early don't kill it. we want to be able to run against it. it they beat me with the green new deal, i deserve to lose. >> house speaker nancy pelosi tried to pivot from massive top down takeover of the economy. but a lot of left, still sticking with it. the 2020 presidential contendors and those in the senate. is there any chance it could be a winning issue again president trump. jonas? >> speaking of clintons, not aging whole, whole suv boom happened under clintons. kennedy: how many flights have
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bill clinton taken. taken. >> green new deal, is a concept to get people to vote. the actual way to pull it off is not popular on either side. i think it still something they need to have attention like trump had things that got people to vote, wail, they don't have to make 100% sense. in that sense it is good. if they have to get to how much people will be told what to do that is where it falls apart. a story line, a narrative probably good. kennedy: do you think that aoc is good for president to run against. has she provided fodder for him or more dangerous than he and some republicans think? >> a mix, she has a lot of really bad ideas, the green new deal one of them.
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it cannot work. but he has to be careful he hits her on young bartender. that is why people like her, they are inspired by her story. my first job out of college, i was a cashier at boston market that does not mean i am not a genius. >> the full context of quote with young bartender, contrasting the young bartender with gray old guys behind her. he is troll in this way. it has everyone upset on her end, i think that sort of
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provokes, attention tha that is compelling going into the elect. kennedy: i would say she said don't under estimate me, i would say, do leftest don't evidenc o- over estimate her. i respect that this is a part of their lives, and how they live it she is making it about how she lives her life. >> good to get attention. problem she can't run. she can't take all of the attention. kennedy: she thought she could. thank you so much. >> coming up. have you been getting a crazy number of robo calls. over lords are getting you.
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kennedy: i hate robo calls, they are the most annoying part of owning a smartphone. assuming you don't follow aliso molano on twitter. robocalls are from scammers trying to steal your informati information. wondering why government needs to be the big watch dog. this could just be handle bad private communication companies. with me now.
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tennessee republican congressman. david -- to stop illegal robocalls welcome, about what do you know. >> good evening, i know we found an issue in congress that may be bipartisan. >> wow. >> everyone republicans and democrats can get behind. i am encouraged by that. i think in house. where it you know, polarized this may be one issue that getting everyone to together, we are tired of the robocalls but not only are they annoying but a safety and second issue, because -- securityish, on the way over here. i got a call a spoof call from same number as family member mine. my family member did not call me. we see that. as it relates to our older
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population. kennedy: these are new plots of horror movies. if at&t put out an ad that said, we are take care of robocalls, you won't de get to any more thy would get all kinds of business. >> but they don't do it. >> they are trying to. this bill, to come up with their own solutions. kennedy: they can do it. >> well, they move faster than congress does. kennedy: they always will. >> absolutely. ing in that i think we can get behind, we can congress can pass, can be a bipartisan basis. >> i think we have too many laws. >> well i don't disagree with
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that. >> thank you. >> when talk about safety and security, this is a safety and security issue. these calls, a woman got a spoof call, someone informing her, her grand child was arrested they needed bond money. they knew a lot of facts about that child. this bill -- >> what if it was coul -- childo put his friend up to him, and they got his grandma to put in 60 thousand. >> i guess that is possible. but not the case. we need to prevent these people, telemarketers from making these calls,. kennedy: i like why your heart is and head is, we need to talk with telecommunications companies and come up with a
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private solution, and if that does not work out you can go with your legislation, i appreciate your time. >> effort. >> with this bill will help those telecom companies, develop that technology. kennedy: all right. >> imexcited about that. >> thank you very. congressman. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> umtopical s six months, six pushups ready. up. up. down. down. ah ah! that's one. up. that's two. down. down. get down, get down. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not teaching, i'm taking steep grades and tight corners. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection
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