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the next couple years. we have a lot of questions, i'm sure you do too, send us a tweet, let us know what you want to hear, live tomorrow, with pr . lisa: breaking news tonight venezuela on the brink, gunfights tear gas, in the streets, as the people there finally wise up against a dictator u.s. warning nicolás maduro get out or pay the piper friend will this end peacefully or will powder keg exploded a potential case of things to come. . >> gunfire unrest on one side maduro hen ofmen robbed the nation blind on the other end
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juan guaidó calling for return to democracy after years of socialist failures unclear where maduro is secretary of state pompeo claims one point today, he was heading to the airport to flee the country. he claim russians convinceded him to say will u.s. military get vold pompeo with trish regan. >> president made very clear, if a situation calls for military option remains on the table we've seen already, military presence there, not only cubans we have been but the russians have military on the ground there so i hear people talk about they don't want the americans to intervene in venezuela when in fact, it is russians of intrend without consent of government came in with former region of mikera maduro without the duly elected government led today by
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president juan guaidó. >> president trump had warning for cuba tweeting cuban transfers militia do not immediately cease operations for purpose of causing death destruction to constitution of venezuela full and complete embargo with feisty level sanctions will be placed on cuba hopefully all cube about an soldiers will promptly appeasefully return to their island, in other words, this has potential to turn into surgeon general much bigger an a political fight in venezuela it is a very volatile situation so what is likely to happen, in the hours, days weeks ahead joining me now former analyst, host of podcast, what is going on in venezuela? >> kennedy brewing for months i think the about inevitable outcome a thugocracy could you have been the kier about suffering people come in analysis hyper inflation
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maduro deet slow version starvation lose 25, 30 pounds because you can't get enough food two governments at least about to governing, guaidó recognized by assembly equivalent of congress in venezuela, as the right full leader, and everybody who knows anybody that pays attention to elections thinks maduro stole it cheated last time around not because of some russian took ie.d he actually did steal it, this means, that you have two parties that are squaring off that, understand ultimately force is king here, it is very in likely that maduro is going to say you know what to make things easier on my countrymen, to make things simpler for international community i am going to stop in fact he had the advantage right now if you are going to see him try to crush opposition with imagine stroke who has most guns i think you will see that next few days i think that is going to happen now.
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>> obviously guaidó feels he has reached critical mass in terms of military support, what intel did he receive that leads him to believe that this is the critical definitive moment for -- a situation that has been simmering, to now launched into a full boil? >> well he had defections in mill a primary issue all along i think kept guaidó from making this kind of move that is the military, has stayed along with maduro i think there is a very good case to be made we heard from secretary of state pompeo cubans quite possibly russians might be -- guys gru guys running in caracas weren't there before, the russians may very well be involved as well, helping target key figures of the guaidó opposition in this case so they have been able to maintain through brute force the power of the maduro regime
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guaidó tlkz have been enough defections this would be tipping point known knows what comes next whoever has able to to call on most guys with guns at the critical moment, can end up being the ladder of this country. we can talk about international law, all those niceties another time this is who wins this street fight because it is a street fight going out there, that is what we're watching. >> jon bolton called out three people in inventories of a, personally he defense minister chief judge supreme court sxharn of presidential guard to turn their loyalties to guaidó. so this thing can end what are the various scenarios here in terms of outcomes? >> one man one man wins one man losses, i don't see this ending with any kind of an agreement there will be no power sharing there will be no international monitors coming
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in at least based on what we are seeing right now, an hour is an eternity caulking about a conflict changing every minute casualties all of a sudden could spike you could have just one really violent incident, involving pro-guaidó pro-maduro troops will change the nature of the conflict i think what you are just going to see is this -- this battle continue to play out until probably one of the two is imprisoned or surround when did thickness get sticky keep in mind for maduro there is no exit ramp here even if he did make the decision or if he was willing which i don't think he is to make decision to two to cuba live in some kind of a comfortable exile in half ana at the end of the day, he is going to be leaving behind a lot of supporters people propped him hup a narco state as well some top officials number 3, 45, in venezuelan government maduro side sanctioned narco traffickers,
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king pins running around people starving money basically worthless telling them shoot on protesters in the street guess what they don't care what we tell them international community tells them i think this turns into fosts on force, we will who wins i am hoping u.s. doesn't get pulled into a military situation, here, because, bad as it is still not our fight. >> it could be so much worse if we are fighting, russians chinese cubans sounds very baded i am glad you put that button on thanks so much at home debate what to do about venezuela that is just beginning, earlier in the day, vice president pence tweeted quote, to juan guaidó national disassembly freedom loving people of venezuela taking to streets today lib libertad we are with you via con deos but
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everybody agrees that we should get -- frequent trump critic democratic congressman was quick to criticize tweeting vice president has no place inciting violence in venezuela we cannot allow yourselves to drosht a civil war abroad instead the moment for policy restraint what should u.s. do wait and see or send in gun boats let's meet the panel attorney executive director of the welfare one willing with president of freedom works adam brandon, attorney and america rising sr., advisory alexander wilkes welcome. >> alexander i will start with you, because it could be a really, really bad situation if we get involved too soon, militarily, you could see something like this, escalating and going on ad infinitum. >> i think the president
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rightfully deserves a lot of praise first to support administration freedom fighters out there to take a stand. the rest of the international community really followed suit, in terms of major leaders out there, obviously, military -- you know action, is the scenario we should hope for, the least, but do i think it is important to keep it on the table, so that people also playing in this fight, russia, china cuba know we are series we have taken a stand here that we are going to tabbed behind these people, that the president and vice president continually show support. >> we should be fighting russians in venezuela does that sound like a good idea. >> to me a terrible idea. >> that is right there it is. >> when i look at history, this reminds me quite a bit of poland in 1980s, with solidarity movements, government is completely lost its legitimacy and i used to live eastern europe asked what should we have done they say exactly what you did give us
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moral support give us international legitimacy let us take care of that -- >> people in poland love americans they do, because of that restraint because you can't get involved like a busy body put american troops's lives at risk for ever internal conflict in the world. >> consequences killing military people if we got involved militarily what russians would wanted us to do. >> absolutely, first of all, think this is not an ease decision this is a decision we face when we see something terrible tragic and sad happening abroad now really in your backyard but a public is given a huge disservice when you have yood constitutional this a coupe saying we are inciting violence, when trump isn't inciting violence it is the opposite maduro is responsible for the also very he is one hundred percent
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illegitimate he arrested his political -- opponents. >> parliament, whereas, guaidó is the just a minute inten ter rimm president called for international observers to come in immediate election after maduro steps down how that is going to happen we don't know interest has done tried to deliver aid in impose sanctions left ongz on table giving signal people have support they need to do what they need to get rid of him. >> maduro, has closed the borders, so that aid desperately needed in that kidnap as people are starving. >> closed borders running over their own citizens protesting a huge tragedy that is in folding in front of our eyes. >> yes, and you know you can see people like genuine bolton, sort of -- moving in the background trying to shift the president's focus to a military intervention i still think that is worse idea i
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think there are so many steps between where we are right now, and american lives being lost that is last resort. >> all right. >> whether i take a look what will happen with iraq we eveneded up taking eyes off ball so focused on being bogeyed down in iraq problems like venezuela, had been festering to for our defense i think very important to not get over extended in some conflicts you've got great al elizabeth colombia brazil want upon part of international pleasure to bring back a solution. >> this this is a none enterventionist president people said we have to help out in world war ii pollland look what happened to vietnam this is not so dissimilar, as to what happened there, and you know you talk about the
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only for a limited time. lisa: russian probe finished but big bombshells keep on coming, washingtonpost in "new york times," tonight reporting robert museum complained to barr that the ag did not capture the full context of his report, it is enough to make you strap on a tin foil hat say cover up but if you scroll to the bottom of the article, each paper admits the council emphasized that nothing in barr's letter was inaccurate or misleading. another day another piece of click bait barr to testify before the senate judiciary committee tomorrow, and the house judiciary committee on thursday, but this latest seems to indicate someone in justice department is trying to make those long days a little bit longer, so did
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william barr's cover or president or is some won out to get him former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski welcome back. >> so what is going to happen the next couple of days with the ag? >> well i think attorney general barr is going to go to capitol hill and probably like he has before, make the people on capitol hill look like clowns they really are by and large, there is a man amongst boys, up there, attorney general barr has been so smart when you look at his confirmation hearing, when you look at times he testified, he has showed that his resolve is unquestionable. that his ability to tell truth is unquestionable, that his able to to make these members of congress look like they are ill-prepared because they always are i think you will see more of that when he is in front of the house in two days. lisa: speaking of which house jer judiciarik i looked at number of members democrats, republicans, who have jd's on
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that committee it is judiciary committee the vast majority ask of them, so these are all lawyers, capable of putting together questions, why are they fielding them out to other lawyers? designated have iters. >> because they are not very good when you are best bright you don't usually end up in congress to about clear this happens most people career public a servants i unfortunately have the great privilege of testifying on two separate kashs in front of house intelligence committee grilled by members lawyers i can tell you, i would never hire any of those people who asked me questions because they no idea what they were talking about. >> is attorney general right to push back as a condition of his testimony? >> i thinkening to absolutely right to say i am willing to answer questions, members of congress duly elected have the right to ask him, as coequally branch of government not to shop that out to other
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attorneys who aren't accountable to anybody if you want to ask the attorney general a question, go win your election come to congress serve on subcommittee ask the question why giving up your job about responsibilities for someone else to do it? >> why didn't you fire the attorney general's jennifer, session when the president asked you to. >> you know, like me trying to fire you i have no say in things i am a private citizen kennedy fire kennedy we don't like their show day i can't do that it is important, let me give you the context when i had the opportunity, to speak with thet p, he expressed same frustration to me that he expressed to many other people on so many occasions that jeff sessions, recused himself from the investigation without ever notifying the president ahead of time if he had known that he was very clear he won't have nominated him said what do you think like president asked so many people questions, on their opinion on things all the time, i gave him my pn what this whole
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thing is about. >> obviously, this president a operates differently than any other president, has operated in the past, and so much of that is weird hard for people to who live in about washington bubble to grassp what i sake from this president says crazy things all day long maybe really not as powerful as democrats fear as has a bun of of people around eliminate not indulging -- >> i think the truth is look when president asked for something to get done i believe it gets done multiple ways. >> would that have been obstruction if he had gotten those things done, when he asked you, and dearborn, others to shut down special counsel limit scope or fire -- would that have been option. >> i am not an attorney so i can't answer that question, the eyes of the lawsuit what i can tell you is this, the president as a leader of our country, has the opportunity to fire those people who work in the administration, that is unequivocal if you are firing people for good cause or
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reason, that is perfectly lawful legal no question about that, just to be very clear, the president never prevented bob mueller or anyone else on his team from looking into or doing anything had carte blanche opportunities to follow any ruled they wanted what we found out about bob mueller he knew on in investigation no collusion kept investigation up and running. >> seems like house judiciary committee should sit down with bob mueller that is where frustration stems from, it is the contents of report itself, not the redactions there is a lot of falls outrage about that not the summary bill barr gave to congress because if he had about the done that they would have would have called for resignation then with what robert mueller did or didn't find that part of it where they are going after william barr is the political part
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that will ultimately undue democrats good churfor the you understand. >> -- east easter over we heard bob mueller had unequivalent evidence there was collusion that the president colluded the report comes occupant no collusion no obstruction they didn't know what to do cues for so long hard from adam schiff, swalwell they've seen collusion firsthand report from mueller says there is none they have egg on face look like liars they really are that is what a american people are seeing. >> eggs in the basket broke, absolutely, right, corey lewandowski. >> don't eat raw eggs. >> thank you for being here lawmakers first congressional hearing devoted to medicare for all, so what, if anything,
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kennedy: medicare for all, hold on -- first hearing in house rules committee, it was boring, that did not turn u.s. into venezuela. yet. why was it stuffed in house rules and not ways and means committee? because nancy pelosi is smart enough to bury it in an inconsequence shall venue because she know its will never pass. and turns economy into an. irreversible suck hold of
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antifreedom. we know that spend 3 trillion a year on a handful of uninsured americans and un-american. it is short sided, dumb and inefficient. it does not work. ask bernie sanders fellow vermonters about the plan that nearly tanked his states economy in 2011, they have to unwin the belunring thebell of single pay. on for oregon, massachusetts, colorado, hawaii, mass new york have flirted with idea of single pair but no one can figure out how the hell do you pay for free
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insurance in it is impossible. >> they don't have that in sweden. and bernie sanders said -- if we have medicare for all we would be sweden, no, maybe closer to 2014 v.a., disgusted whistle-blowers exposed a program of unimaginable corruption, a year later, agent inspector general revealed a third of the veteran applicants died, waiting for treatment, these are freedom fighting hereys in uniform who deserve life, liberty and gratitude did you instead given the graft and an early grave. if death is health, the v.a. has done a bang up job, for ref of us, let's focus options that. >> that is the muammar -- momen. >> america healthcare stre has
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problem. a ful full fledge government ovr take is not what we want. >> i need to slight correction, energy and commerce committee is more powerful than ways and means committee, but are right it should have been heard in authorizing committee it was heard in rules committee, that is the spendinger's committee. chairman of the rules comity wins. but look, this is speaker committee, she has a problem, i think he has a problem with
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moderate and progressives went her caucus that is understandable. but by placing this hearing in her committee, this elevates it, this means that this is what we're going to do. don't check the weather we're flying anyway. and i believe that is at least when i took away from hearing in afternoon, of the champagne courts were popping in -- corking popping, i think they think they have this one and locked up. you are right. vermont e experience, be careful how you set people's expectations and taking awayt employer sponsored health insurance that people here have come to depend on. some good news congressional budget office last week was 2.6 million people more have employers sponsored insurance because of the trump economy. because of president trump, and what he has done. kennedy: if you have more jobs and less unemployment that naturally happening.
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you still have people who are uninsured. but i don't understand a federal state takeover of health insurance to fix the small number in terms of percentage of people who are uninsureds. why would you apply the massive unaffordable program to -- i mean one size fits call, it makes no sense in a group of people in the same family, let alone almost 400 million americans. >> look, they essentially follow that with affordable care act. and woo have been fold, that republican are bad, you are always trying to harm obamacare. don't do it. don't harm a hair on head of affordable care act. then we have a hearing today of they will get rid of the entire thing.
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kennedy: you can't have it both ways, either you hate it, it is awful or it salvageable and best option we have, what is worse. bedbugs or congress? >> that is tough. i take a little bit of issue on what mr. lewandowski just on, i was a regular person, a practices decision, i made a -- run for congress. this experimenting they are talking about with no cost benefit analysis, no double buying control trial they will put it on american people, that would be largest single payer healthcare system ever conceived, you talk to people in european systems, there is no single european single payer system, there is britain, fran, germany. this would be unlike anything.
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kennedy: they don't cover vision and dental, people in canada, australia and netherlands they have third pete party insuranceo cover it. bernie sanders said you only need extra insurance if you get a nose job. the whole thing smells. >> thank you. >> kennedy: former vice president joe biden has surged to front of democratic campaign. toward biden said that president's tough talk is what is wrong with the country, o-- ono. >> president has a model could make america great again do you have one. >> make america moral again. return to essen of who we are. dignity of country of people.
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-- >> make america great again. it is a pretty solid motto. give reagan credit for that. >> joe is so worried about divisive rhetoric. form joe biden opened a lead over his rivals biden 39%, up 11% from prove joyce poll in march. -- previous poll in march, well heed of bernie sanders. biden has hot hand in -- panel back with me now. brook. with you. this is an interesting time, he does have momentum. can joe biden keep it? does he face slings and arrows
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of two dozen other campaigns that will railroad him out of the race. >> the latter. it natural they enter a race they guest a boost, only way to go for him is down. 2340bernie has not unleashed his attacks on him yet, he is uninspiring candidate, he has been run for president since late 1980s, never gotten nomination of party. never seen why he would, unless he different from person we've known. kennedy: in al gore ran in 2004. and sort of ran against george bush's bad economy it might have boded well for him then, but joe biden has a hard time now because obama-biden economy was stagnant.
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i am sure they would like to take credit for some of the economic bloses omin blossoming. >> he has to own everything that happened in obama economy. if you compare obama economy on trumpic chec economy that puts n a good position. i would want a kamala harris. kennedy: or a pete buttigieg. >> someone new to run against something fresh. i think they are thinking, joe biden will win us ohio and pennsylvania. well -- >> they just want to win, they want to do som whatever it taket scroab jobjoe biden it. >> i agree we gets the initial
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bump. what i saw he was having trouble shaking up the rust if you will. he get bogged down for anita hill, and -- >> plagiarism. >> he will have problems, i think that you know this whole mystique of joe biden working class, you know. support, i think is sort of belied by fact he was endorse by firefighter union, but big wigs. i think that president is right the members -- >> that happened in 2016, leadership voted for hillary clinton, rank and file for president trump. will history repeat itself, no one knows. thank you so much. all of you. >> thank you. kennedy: very good, coming up, little that president and democratic leadership agree on,
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kennedy: all right president trump and democratic leaders agree on one thing, spending a lot of money is fun, this time it is infrastructure. >> we agreed on a number, 2 trillion for infrastructure. originally we started lower, even president was eager to push it up. >> that it? is teams fake. how will that 2 tri trillion dor deal get paid for. some democrats' to raise
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national gas tax and others' undo some of tax cut, president meeting with chuck and nancy against in 3 weeks, this is a glimmer of hope or a boondoggle. with me, jonas max ferris. >> might as well been 20, you are just make up numbers. kennedy: a ridiculous amount of money. >> it and and isn't. in china they will do it in a couple years with infrastructure spending but here, reality we don't just build trains to do it. it a lot of money, never going to happen, a project of that size best case will be 90% tax there is no pol toll revenue tht
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would pay for that. they were going to do tolls it will never pay for it, that is when gas tax came to play. >> does it go in general? >> because they didn't want to mess with -- all major infrastructure programs are paid for as tax there is so soak the rich unicorn for this, you go to germany, you buy a gallon of gas in america that is tax rate in germany is. we do 150 billion gallons of gas a year here, if we did a dollar tax you could afford that in 10 years.
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no one will do that. problem is not just funding it but we spend more whether high-speed rail it is more than europe. they do metro in paris, they come in third of cost of new york city. kennedy: we're so corrupt? >> most corrupt of a country that runs like america is italy, they high-speed rail everywhere it costs a lot of money. there is a lot of high paid workers drinking cappuccinos and taking long breaks. we could do better on cost, and bet or revenue for it, they never happen. kennedy: you know what is not going to happen, that not, thank you. >> two trillion is too high. topical storm is
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>> we begin in ohio, mating season is over, but a few deer still playing the field. these deer interrupted a college baseball game to leave after they found out you can't buy beer in a college stadium, and nacho cost 5 bucks. second big est college baseball team in cleveland after indians. story did not have a happy end are for fans, case western lost. but the 5 dollar nachos, now come with venison. delicious. topic two. wow. since sonic the hedg hedgehog is focus of a movie starring jim carrey.
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a shock to some younger viewers, who know jim from twitter, he paints like he got to art school with lori loughlin help. back to the stem a stellar film. >> i am in charge. >> allow me to clarify -- kennedy: he said, you should not watch this film at gun point. you would have more fun watching people or people watching. and they give you a great milkshake instead of sour grapes with the president, internet has been harsh to the sonic show. but, internet will be harsh to a two-year old girl betting a puppy for her birthday. >> that said, this does not look
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like a fantastic voyage. topic 3. brian adams and billy idol are going on a summer tour that sound like fun. at their age more of a lipy tour. they call it concert of the year that year 1984. all right. stop being so snarky before i get stuck dancing with myself. the two are will amazing for contrast of fans half parking lot filled with minivans and brian adam fans and othe mini bm billy idols fans.
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>> tickets go on sale friday. also a nice day for a white wedding, give it a shot, it not often you go to a public even where one guy is wearing khakis and other wears nothing. not since anthony wienie resigned, wiener. >> topic 4. cracker barrel add fried chicken to menu for big 50. they open in summer of 69. weisman said that those were the best days of our lives. they were after that we got fat eating chicken and dumplings. most people are shocked to know cracker barrel did not already sell fried chicken. they do sell big mouth billy bass. hold on. for 10.79 you can get three
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