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>> steve bannon said something. they are running like they are running for student council president, there is real stuff going on. trish: >> president trump is tired of iran nonsense and he has put them on notice. never threaten the united states iranian responding threatening a crushing response if u.s. were to attack. last night, president claimed that is about iran's pursuit of nukes. >> don't want them to have nuclear weapons, they can't be
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threatening us. with all of all of everything going on, i am not one that believes, i am not someone that wants to go to war, you do have situations like iran, you can't let them have nuclear weapons, you just can't. kennedy: today we learn that iranian reportedly quadruples their uranium enrichment. the president said there is still time to prevent a war. >> if they called we would negotiate, that would be up to them, i would only want them to call if they are ready, if they are not ready, they don't have to bother. kennedy: are we cruising toward a conflict in middle east or is this more bluster from. joining me brien suits make sense of this. president said, the economy in
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iran is collapsing, do you think that is what is driving the bluster? >> from both sides yes. the iranians know that with the jcpoa, nuke deal is out, they want a new one, they know that if they don't renegotiate with this president, things will get tougher, saudis are grabbing up the dropped oil contracts of the iranians, that is what this is. this is united states, rattling a very credible sabre, and iranians realizing this not time for war. single iranians, women are fleeing, they are not having babies anyway, they are fleeing and waiting tables and dubai and abu dhabi and bahrain, that is a weird metric, but it is indicative of the pai the -- tan
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this what it takes to get iranians to negotiate, they have made noises that i want to talk. get to this guy. get to trump, and find out you know they want what kim jong-un got, they want a face-to-face. kennedy: that is my next we. >> no one else in the room. kennedy: i was wondering when president was on verge of his first summit with kim jong-un, whether this was a parallel template for iran, their dues seem to -- there do seem to be consistencies between two actors with nuclear weapons and administration after administration failed to deal with both regimes. similarities are striking and interesting, tell me about that. >> the biggest difference you know similarity is they boykin
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vocal starts of fire and brimstone rhetoric gain united states, and iranians said that american presence in middle east are targets, but the chasm is that kim jong-un, his dad got nukes first. iranians hardliners say, we need to get nukes now or they won't talk to you, president rouhani with this much real influence in policy in iran, says, no let's talk now, and see. they -- the iranians know what north koreans know, only way to guarantee survival of our regime is nuclear fishtion through an explosion. kennedy: what about the digital bombs. >> nothing has closed the hatred
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between arab and israeli world like an emerging iranian nuclear threat, netanyahu on the found with crown prince bin salman once a week or once a day, and you are having a summit in mecca, they will come out of there with a conclusion we can't live with this current iran we would like united states to do something about it. you will hear a bold revelation, there is rubblings that saudi arabia will propose to other arab states they fund an american war to take down the iranian regime, mbs, you know she ha -- he has a direct arrowo trump's heart, they know how to manipulate him, take out, ran in we'll pay for it, that scares me. kennedy: they have same goals?
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>> there is nothing no pressing foreign policy priority for gulf arab states than removal of an iranian persian threat, they could not careless, they have not cared less about israel since i think about round noon on october 30,1973, they do not care, no longer, with common cause again a nuclear, ran, they say, you may not know this, and john kerry may go around for 100,000 bucks a speech but we need threat is we'll, we don't want it more or, then by the way, it a big or, if you don't do this, we'll purchase nuclear weapons from pakistan, we may have wined 4 of them -- rented 4 of them, do you' a nuclear arms race across persian gulf where 60% of the oil that goes to europe comes from, this is a big threat. kennedy: it is, which is why we
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are to get off oil, i want a b bentley powered by good thoughts. >> bryan thank you so much. >> thank you. kennedy: president standoff with house democratte today, white house instructing former council don mcbegan to skip his testimony tomorrow, saying there is no need for him to testify he already spoke to council investigator there are first hours but democrats' to know more about mueller report claims that president trump asked m mcgahn to fire bob mueller. mark meadows said that president will soon declassify key documents related to alleged spying on trump campaign. >> i think that delay is over, i think that t president is serio,
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i think that declassification is around the corner, hopefully the american people will be able to judge for themselves. >> top democrat trashed idea of probing the probers, but is president trolling his a an enemies, or we going to be sick of investigating, joining me now. corey lewandowski is here. >> thank you. kennedy: so, let's discuss a little bit about the documents, i am all for all sorts of declassification. mark meadows seems to have insight to what president might declassify. what can we expect? >> part of thing we all want to see declassified are part of fiso application -- fisa application use fed t used to sn americans, in particular carter page.
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i also think we want to see 302s, the fbi notes that took place right after they spoke with bruce ohr on no less than a dozen occasions, we want 302s after carter page and or george papadopoulos spoke with the fbi, wwe know that carter page was spied -- and george papadopoulos went to jail for a period of time. >> let's declassify those and look at what prompted this investigation, and cause the justice department to spy on americans and find out if they were ever notified by state department and other government against that this entire dossier, was a pile of bunch, an--bunk and should have never n used in fisa application process. kennedy: they should have been much moric bless --ic blessive s about who funded it, part of it and interviewed.
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trey gowdy said there is a transcript that is a game changer that not yet mate public, i assume it has to to with george papadopoulos recorded, and the transcript of that, what do you know of that recording? >> i can tell you, when you look at what papadopoulos has gone through, and he went over to london, we know he was spid on because he was in process of having a conversation with a myy high ranking government official from australia they later used as pled ca predicate to start ts investigation, they are so concerned what george papadopoulos said that day in the bar, another australia dent madiplomat recorded him or the british government spied on him, and fbi of complicit it took place or theyh n had no idea, either way a problem for the previous administration, spying
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on an american citizen, with -- >> who gave george papadopoulos information and then who sought it from him after hig he or woud you like to know relationship between christopher steel and fbi. >> i think most important thing we've seen e-mails to this relationship that christopher feel had first at state department, when he went to spoke to newland. and we've seen though thes -- notes said that russia consulate in miami was doing things there no russian 3 conlet in miami, fi did not even do a goin google s. >> james comey had no idea until
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he saw is in news report that dnc funded dossier that is interesting. considering he was head of fbi. we have to go, come back. there is more. we will get to the bottom of it. >> thank you. kennedy: i love the monkeys, thank you very much, president holding a rally in pennsylvania. one poll shows him trailing sleepy joe biden by double digits. president pulled off a huge upset there in 2016, can he close the gap, we talk to chris wilson next. oh, yeah, that's gonna be a good one. ♪ (playing) did you know that nationwide has customized
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kennedy: pennsylvania you old friend. once again, shaping up to be a most important states in 2020 election. >> i'll see a lot of you over next year, we have to win this state, we did great last time.
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remember fake poll, suppression polls. hillary clinton will go to hillary clinton, it did not work out that way. kennedy: we have to win the state. president has a problem. quinnipia"quinnipiac poll" showe biden over president in the keystone state. can anyone win the white house without winning pennsylvania? joining me ceo chris wilson. fresh off the out numbered couch it was fun. kennedy: it was. let's shift giers, talk about joe biden's game in pennsylvania, how critical is it to victory. >> it is critical for donald trump he win, 20 electoral vot votes. i think start of biden to kickoff miss campaign from
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there. -- his campaign from there and base his headquarters there and impressive for what donald trump did. rallies are most important indicator of what happens and how you persuade voters, you look at donald trump's turn out, it harkens to 2016, they looked about you show that polling. but trump showing up as big rallies biden has already done more to try to turn out vote in pennsylvania than hillary clinton did. kennedy: they are internalizing her failed lessons? they are, but other challenge, they are fighting last war. you can -- that usually not lead to success. i really believe it ises trump campaign as he moves now kicking off, his reelection effort, he has win at their sail from an
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economic stand point. lowest unemployment, wages are up. and you look at pennsylvania alone, in last two years, under donald trump, 5,000 manufacturing jobs created. with 8 years of obama and biden 50,000 manufacturing jobs lost. contrast does not work in biden's favor. kennedy: you are right about that, and you be case that biden will make, obama economy set the president up. you know which is one way of putting at some point this administration gets to take credit for the economy. what i want to know, and these are two hot button issues for voters in midwest. immigration, and trade war with china. which one is more important for the president to shore up in order to gain a foothold. >> depends on shoring up, with president doing now in terms oftationing on china, and
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challenge that joe biden has in terms of vulnerabilities, are pretty dramatic, i think that american public and data shows, this is behind the president taking a stro strong stand on fn policy, there was a lot of problems that existed. sort of the obama-biden apology tour, they even allowed what american people saw as foreign country to push us around. and fact that -- >> it looks like biden wants to go back to that. >> he does. kennedy: >> he say they are okay. kennedy: and saying china is not a threat, that is their reason for being, they have a 50 year plan to rule the world, and be the single global hegemon. >> a trillion dollar invested in our economy, challenges exists right now with china and our economy and moving forward cannot be under stated, or cannot be overstated, the fact that biden is trying to down lay
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those is a real problem for him. you look ated by -- >> so, if the honeymoon still happening when it ends does bernie make up enough ground. >> who is antibiden candidate. kennedy: they will all attack him. >> they are. kennedy: they have to define themselves in a 4 dimensional way. >> they do as they grab their different lanes, and you look attributlook at-- buttigieg dowt weekend, younger policy oriented left of center but middle left candidate, bernie sanders right now is the candidate of older, white male socialives that is a thin lane to run in? bernie has problem with minorities and women. >> he was in south, he did well in iowa, new hampshire but he did that because it was antihillary clinton candidate, can we do that off antibiden candidate. kennedy: are right, it a
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different race, you have to look forward, you can't look back, you can't use your playbook from your or 20 years ago. -- 4 years or 20 years ago, chris wilson come back. >> any time. kennedy: coming up, justin amash making headlines this week calling for president's impeachment. i'll talk about it in my memo next. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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could have a bill with 400 votes supporting it, there isa always one opposed that is amash. kennedy: good for him, he missed one congressional votiver. which is -- vote, ever, that is in contrast to rest of his peers, he is a principles constitutionalist, he takes his duties seriously, and explains facts and ra rational of every vote, he calls out republican hypocrisy. i say current party amash seems to have grown tired of republican implement therism. >> there have been rumors swirling. with massive fan base on college campus, amash may be making a
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move to stand -- an issue he knows could make waves, president tweeting, quote never a fan of amash, a light weight who opposes me and some of your great republican ideas and policies for sake of getting his name out there through controversy. that laughable, if he read bias mueller report composed by 18 angry dems who hates trump, he would see it was strong on no collusion and no obstruction. how do you obstruct when there are no crimes, and the crimes remember committed by the other side, justin is a soar loewser wh--loser who plays into our opponent's hands, little tiny hands. now jim lauer hoping his higher to president will catapult him to dc.
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aligning himself, that is the memo. >> congressman amash has not hesitated to criticize the president, but could impeachment talk hurt him or some president trump be afraid had. let's go to panel, and meet them and there are their thoughts -- hear their thoughts. alexander wilkes is here, and -- no one will look it up. don't worry. welcome to you. >> hello. kennedy: i want to talk to person who knows amash best, is this a good move for him. >> i think so, he is doing his
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job. that is what libertarians strive for, his cohort of rand paul, when rand paul ran for president he showed up for votes too, they took their work on some basic level seriously, even if you disagree he is right in saying no one read their thing. they are flipped you should read it take all seriously. and legislativ legislate branchr struggle seriously, interesting that democrats are freaking out, they don't know how to deal with fact that the republican is make a best case for impeachment. he is not ready to draft articles he said to reporter that is a process, and if at end of process this is a reason to draft articles then do, that our job to do that process. kennedy: i think that job should be read mueller report as it
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though what is assigned to president in part two, if that were applied to a state us super leftest progressive gemcrat, would have you the statement feelings in. and come away saying no obstruction or collusion, or is partisan base, i am talking people's reaction. >> impeachment is a political punishment. not some kind of a criminal you know judgment that made by a neutral ash -- it made by politicians, his judgment is one where i am on op salesian pridopposite side, butl committee there are a lot of people on different side they believe a sitting president can or cannot be indicted,. kennedy: that is true, i almost wish that mueller pressed that issue. and charged him with something. just so we could video that figure -- could have that figured out.
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that would not be a lingering question. >> there is a legal -- went legal community itself, there are divisions on this issue, i think that is was a lot of flash but i am not sure how much is there as matt said there are noables of prime minister -- no articles of impeachment are right now. >> the bar is so low, when it comes to having a twitter feed that is not same as making policy. kennedy: president? >> or anyone with a republic responsibility to to something when they are in a position of power, amash and the president, if amash has a opinion, he should to something about it. he should do something if he believes this is actually where he stands and what fight he wants to -- >> he has didn't you know, is
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that on various things to do with other of use of military force or power to congress should have over things like tariff, trade and immigration he said he drafted those bits of legislation, saying we need to do something right now about executive power and this other stuff, congress has been real constitutional crises is not whatever bill barr says or whatever like seep -- is slow moving lack o of the legislative branch doing its job, and punting it to the president. >> to courts, and suing in terms of executive orders instead of doing their job. >> best illustration right now is immigration. but you know, to have someone also explains every vote when this is a no vote is because of something subtle welcome the text that is problematic that goes to show, when you have bills that are 200 pages long, a
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lot of people don't read them, he does read them, he does take issue with certain things, that could make him unpopular but he is well thought of in his district. we'll see. now, let's talk about another 2020 contendor, kamala harris, aiming the gender pay gap, promising to punish companies that tony try t don't try to evs out. >> in america today, women for the same work for equal work on average make 80 cents on the dollar. kennedy: harris wants to require company to get an equal pay sirte weighincertification fromd dem spate thedemonstrate they hd pay disparities of between women and men.
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is this right way to take on the issue? >> oh, my gosh, there are enough challenges for women in workforce out ecutin e-- >> this is lunacy to me, you are looking at a situation, that is will be rectified identify time, companies have -- rectified overtime, yes companies to have a responsibility but right now we live at a change in compensation of workforce, women for decade have mi made differet decisions about work lives and education, that will change. they are come bac back to workf. that does not jetson them to executive suite right away. we need to do more so women are in position to take on positions of leadership, now have government say 1% of pay -- >> i don't think she has done a
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cost benefit analysis, and really look at the numbers. the impact they could have say on hillary clinton corporation, she was a senator, women made 76 cents on doing a dollar to men. >> this is hypocrisy, that way that liberal policies in particular this respect, they say we're not strong enough to be able to fight for our own pay parody that we need government to come in do it for us, i want to say who is paying for the enforcement. massive enforcement cost that you would need to intrude to business of corporations out there that are trying too get -- you know, current economy trading jobs, growing wages, who will enforce that from the federal government, and lend a hand where it is not needed, the market correcting the wrongs from the past we should continue to let i it do its job, it alrey illegal to discriminate.
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>> top down aoproasive policy could have unattended consequences. often times it case by case. >> it is, she stated tonight, i saw her on a rival cable network saying this is not up for discussion this is a basic fact. that in itself is wrong. not even close to being right. national bureau for economic research is not like a right wing rag bag organization, they put number closely run paced on workplace change. kennedy: you factor in all other issues. >> people who' to craft the policies, are slinging bs about them it should be a warning sign. kennedy: ill be first to duck. thank you all very much. >> mattie, mattie and alex, thank you, almost a triple mattie night.
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>> president trump just landing at joint base andrews after holding the big rally in pennsylvania, he is descendings steps. the maroon tie flapping in gentle late may breeze, coat is unbuttoned, he is being met by a bench of friends, a bunch of pals, coming up, espn is a sports network, how did they get political? get it! get that butterfly! you know those butterflies aren't actually in the room? hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident.
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kennedy: esfpn has been diving to conversation of politics. network that made its name are
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in nightly sports highlights has not benefited from nightly soapbox, jimmy said, without question our data tells us our fans do not want us to cover politics, i really believe some of our talent was confused on what was expected of home, fast today to today i don't think they are confused. herwhy did it take so long to figure it out. to discuss it, howard kurtz welcome back. >> hey. kennedy: it was obvious. >> you didn't need to look at data for this. i have said for years, that espin got way too political, and left wing bastion at that, people want to watch sports, they want relief from chaos of politics, you have now deported of sports jamaal hill, call
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president trump a white supremacist, and espn did nothing, we'll have a talk with her. >> and bob iger the chief hot dog, he said same thing, he backed that, he felt it, i was curious why it went on so long, did not matter if you, watching grammys or highlights of hockey and nba play-off, you want escape implemenism, a lane in ye untainted by politics. if i want to be divided, i want to hate the usc trojans, which i do. >> that is where you aim your strong emotions, we need an escape. but look, to some degree, you can separate politics and sports, president trump beats up
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nfl, that a story that network like esprogra espn will cover bh all commentator feeling they need to weigh in, it did take focus off of the balls and strikes. i think that espin has been hemmaging subscribers for years, but i think that heavy political content was a big part of it. it was smart mr. president to say we're done. kennedy: two things people want to watch live, sports and news, thank the lord baby jesus and his golden diapers. is it too late for them to right the ship or is fox sports just benefiting from the exodus? >> well, i think that fox sports is emerging as a real competitor. kennedy: woo. >> but espn is still the biggest dog in the game, they have to
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cover sports and talk sports it could do a lot better, leave the news to us. i would not cover commentary at a basketball game, i would have a great time, not sure about the audience. kennedy: i love sports talk radio. they are so good so entertaining, i love the way they talk about sports, sports is great enough on its own. you don't have to poison it by infusing politics, leave the poison to us. you are right. thank you so much howie. >> great to see you. kennedy: great to see you. >> topical storm is next, look at that!
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neighborhood to fire, top cap -- topical storm, we begin at charlotte motor speedway, steve boyer beat his opponent but lost the race, he fed newman a knuckle sandwich. watch this, take it. you don't need diet. bee is in huge trouble, he forgot in name all of his sponsors while punching on camera. he was hitting a guy with a helmet on. nascar is investigating the racetrack rumble. if find guilty, he will be sent to uber. topic two.
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last night "game of thrones" finale was watched by 20 million. that works out to wore fo one fy democrat running for president, action on screen was so hot, characters had a hard time stays hydrated, fans found two water bottles in two crucial scenes. the bottle blunder is two weeks after a coffee cup was shown on screen, leaving fans with a sense of disappointment, they had not felt since prom night. "game of thrones" is now over. but if you still like to watch made up stories there is cnn. topic three. let's go to pennsylvania together, real estate market is falling fast.
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look at this. what a beautiful building. man, martin tower was tallest building in lehigh valley, like being the smartest kardashian, it is an akomp blu accomplishint you can't really brag. it will be nope as biggest i im implosion in pennsylvania since the clinton campaign, wha' happened? where is my fireworks barge? it was nice to see something go down swinging beside bryce harper. we love it here. topic 4. not only is to -- mug shot monday this week's winner is a florida gltflorida woman she won
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