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trish: stephanie thank you, we have another big show tomorrow, good night, kennedy begins now. kennedy: thank you trish. democrats had nothing, now they have less than nothing, that say direct quote from the president after today's hot leeanne it is pay thed -- anticipated robert mueller hearing, about as exciting as a room temperature cream of wheat. after months of doing his best to avoid the circus. first democrat thought they had president right where they wanted him. >> director mueller, president has claimed your report found there was no obstruction and it exonerated him. that is not what your report said, is it? >> correct it not what the report said.
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kennedy: you heard it case closed, right? no. because as testimony went on and oon on wheels began to fall off the wagon. >> you said you chose your words carefully, are you contradicting your report right now. >> not when i read it. >> you change your answer to yes. >> no, if you look at the language -- >> i'm reading your report yes or no. >> with regard to steele, that is beyond my purview. >> that is your purview. if russians were lying to steele, that would seem to be our purview. >> why did president of united states want you fired? >> i can't answer that question. >> he is doing is not obstructing justice, sh he is pursuing justice the fact that you ran it up two years means
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you per pi perpetuated injustic. kennedy: slowdown, louie had. this afternoon, president trump gave a sudden nuance appraisal of mueller's performance. >> i think robert mueller did a horrible job. both today and with respect to the investigation. but in all fairness to robert mueller, he had nothing to work with. kennedy: no tools. he slapped democrats around just for good measure, here you go schiff. >> democrats had nothing, now they have less than nothing, i think they will lose 2020 election very big including congressional seats, because of the path they chose. who knows where it goes. from when -- when i hear they are give -- what i hear they are giving up, but i know them too well, they will never give up, they will go back in room, try
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to figure ou out something out, this whole thing ha has been collusion with media for other countries. kennedy: so big. democrats done like that. -- didn't like that, they took one more shot the pushing collusion narrative. >> zzzz . >> director outlined in powerful words, how russia intervened massively in our election, systemically in sweeping fashion. how during the course of that intervention they made multiple approaches to trump campaign. kennedy: adam schiff has secret knowledge. is it really the end of mueller saga, what about that push for impeachment. joining me now, in 1997 first to call for president clinton's impeachment and resignation, bob
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barr is coming back welcome back. >> thank you, i am coming to you from dallas, texas. kennedy: beautiful, stay away from the grassy knoll. all right, have you wanted this so badly. so, what is their collective thought and feeling. >> deflated. they did not get what they wanted: but will that cause them to back off, absolutely not, they are still in this 101%, because it is only thing that democrats from alexandria ocasio-cortez to nancy pelosi can agree on. get trump, they hate trump, that is their agenda and unfortunately for the american people it is not going to change. but fortunately for trump, i think he is right, i think that if in fact the democrats
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continue down this path, which i think they will, they are going down to massive defeat next november. kennedy: yes, they -- nancy pelosi looks like a brilliant taxtition right now, he was one telling them to pump the brakes on impeachment. then democrats had to put off this hearing by a week because i think they knew they didn't have the goods, i think they didn't know that the subject was today's testimony, really did not want to be there. he made that painfully clear. it had to go one of two ways, i said this earlier, today, you know you have the flames of impeachment lit, you have a large part of nancy pelosi caucus who very much want too move forward with that very swiftly, so today, robert mueller was either going to provide a can of gasoline or a bucket of ice water, it seems he doused the whole thing, what diso yodoyou? >> i think he seemed to you know
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-- i think two years ago that a ice water challenge that swept the nation. kennedy: that is right. >> i think he dumped it on himself today. to be honest, i have been accused of being hard hearted, mean sob, i felt sorry for him today, i did. he came across so badly. that i actually fell sorry for him, but, the fact of the matter is he was up there, as a stooge for the democrats, didn't do what they wanted him to do, but their leadership, kennedy is so klee less, -- clueless, look what they did a few days ago allowed al gene impeachment resolution to come to floor then vote on it what could be more destructive if they wanted to do something worth while, they have no idea what they are doing. >> only thing that might be more
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destructive is the ig report that we're still waiting for with three outstanding investigations simultaneously. so, whatever came after the mueller testimony, and democrat pinned so much on this moment, that was to be the whimper, is there a chance that this somehow amplifies what negative information might be in the irk g -- ig report. >> hard to tell, mr. horowitz with a pronational and -- professional and doesn't what he is towing, he knows what gps feuses wafusion was and steele r
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was. also how did this whole nonsense get started. with this what was really an illegal fisa warrant. i think that we'll at least get answers on that, but here again, if that is -- if the igreport says something that the dems don't like it will not deter them, if it says something they do like it will not deter them. kennedy: that is right, they are so invested in this, there is no way, they sell it at a last, bob barr thank you. >> sure. >> when donald trump called your investigation a witch-hunt that was false was is not. >> i would lik like to think so. kennedy: a witch-hunt? no. the president must have missed
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that part of the testimony, this afternoon he did not blackout, declaring the whole thing a hoax. >> there was no defense this ridiculous hoax. this witch-hunt, that has been going on for a long time. >> so what the mueller probe the greatest witch-hunt in u.s. history, take that salem? or will findings come back to haunt the president, right now, american majority ceo ned ryun, and fox news contributor host of richard foul are show it richard fowler welcome back. >> thank you, kennedy. kennedy: my favorite wars factions. richard, al green needed this day, he needed this win. and he said there was no wow moment. how sad is that? >> i think al green is right, impeachment is not about what you can prove in a regular court but in court of public opinion,
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mueller did not give you any information. but he did do in this hearing two things, he confirmed that there was actual russian interference in the electiontion, and two, he also confirmed that there was some effort by the donald trump himself to hamper this investigation, those two thing are bad, and they are unpresidential. the fact that we won't shore up our democracy, and manti interfering in a april investigation, whether he is innocent or not, i think all american people should be concerned. kennedy: very concerned, it very concerning, ned, ebb sent for the part where everyone, on the left calls this whole day a disaster, what do you make of it? >> it was a dumpster fire that blew up in democrats face. this -- the fact is it bo came evidence, he admitted that aaron
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zebley ran the day-to-day operation, who happened to represent hillary clinton's i-t guy. it was a partisan witch-hunt run bipartisans, because. mueller -- this is first day he read parts of his report. kennedy: you did get to that sense, that is so strange. i don't to want to belittle robt mueller. a lot went out to point out his impressive career, service in vietnam into 4 different administrations, but you -- he knew this day was coming but he seemed rather unprepared. >> i give you that, i don't think he was best witness. but let's be clear, i think this is a first time in american history we have this conversation about men, women who serve the nation, fbi agents
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who go to work, prosecutor, who go to work every day to serve the country, we have a conversation who they vote for, instead of what they do for work every day, robert mueller was very clear, saying i hire the best people, not how they vote but how they do the job. kennedy: even ken starr -- ken starr who did the same job, he didn't do a bang up job, he batched it but he said there no way he would have this that sort of single partisan crew working for him. >> i think -- >> whatever. >> true, fact aaron zebley represented clinton's person, weisman showing up at clinton's elect night matter of party. >> i heard chelsea clinton was one of researchers on robert mueller team. >> probably.
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>> here so. >> here -- wait. >> you are attackings prosecutor. kennedy: i can't hear what you are saying, you are both talking. >> really quick. >> you are not attacking evidence. >> im, the special count speciay 10-year-old knows that a special counsel condition can't -- can't indict, but they can prove a crime of committed, robert mueller could not do that because there was no crime. kennedy: do you know what we it today, i have been reobsessed with oj trial for years, we needed a johnny cochran the glove don't fit moment, we did not get that. >> yes, but there is -- donald trump hampered a federal investigation. >> he didn't. >> republicans still deny the -- excuse me, denying fact that russia engaged in this elect. kennedy: i am so glad you
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brought that up, i am talking about it later in my memo, guess what joe biden, look at your watch. >> right. kennedy: there is russia stingy biz ale ove all over it. >> thank you, richard and ned. >> thank you. kennedy: virginia congressman ben klein questioned special count today is here to talk about it. first up. house speaker nancy pelosi friday so the to meet with aoc. will she be able to control those leads? the panel is next. ♪
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again the president. not sitting well with team vogue vigilante. who still fuming over the president's twitter attack. 63% of voter think that president's tweet toward congresswomen went too far, 27% felt they were fun and acceptable political attack. can aocand nancy pelosi coexist, or is it time for whole group to sit with dr. phil and his big teeth? the party panel is here. hello. this so exciting. let's talk about nancy and aoc, how necessary is this meeting. >> super necessary. kennedy: is it.
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kennedy: >> it is really. 63% who thought tweets within too format -- far, matters, and believe they are racist. that is real risk with the tweet bringing everyone together, nancy pelosi had it where she wanted it, she was privately supportive of them, the tweets come, suddenly they have to be unified. if you are unif unifieded loudet will stand out. kennedy: people said that president was doing that intentional. >> that how i it, it ended up. kennedy: but, it kind of working out in that way. because he has shown such a
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spotlight on them for better or worse. >> it's tough, the squad, i think they can -- they have possibility to turn off more moderate, older democratic voters. kennedy: my favorite kind of democrat, smart, sensible and more moderate. she is rational. >> like she is not here. >> you do have on get young people excited about your nominee and your campaign, who will work hard. kennedy: joe biden is very exciting the kids love him. >> >> a 1 in a generation transformational figure. >> they have to find a way to work together. >> they don't know. >> i don't know. kennedy: they should split up the dumb parties, how did nancy
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pelosi do today in terms of what happened in the mueller testimony? >> like you, i thought she was actually the winner was day, until this 6:15 when she got in front of camera with two chairman and associated herself with what happened today. kennedy: president just landed, he is deplanes as we speak. at joint base andrews, he had his big trip to west virginia. as they -- he won overwhelmingly he has embraced inlike hillary clinton -- unlike hillary clinton who called them all names and dared them not to vote for her, they took her up on it. president had a busy day, emotional exchange with the press earlier, you saw that around 5:00 eastern time. tonight. and he had been watching the mueller investigation. as he passes through and over the tarmac, a salute here and there.
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and i don't believe he will stop and talk. you know what? like the drug dealer in a middle school, first one is free, sorry, david. >> as you were saying. >> as you were saying. >> boom. kennedy: i was hoping to get something from the president, he -- if you remember, today of he went to press got mad and left, then came back, and said and another thing, you are fake news, you are also fake news. >> i understand. but, on pelosi, i think she did great until associates herself with the chairman today, and also -- >> i thought that was such a dumb press conference. >> right, she is noncommittal about impeachment, and said she wants to spring a strong case, i don't know ha tha what that mear hoorhow it will get better. and i agree, this meeting with nancy pelosi and aoc is
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termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. kennedy: the mueller russia investigation may have eked out its death quiver today. but after two plus years is there anyway we could have avoided all this. in a way? absa,f 'en, absolutel lute y.
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>> look at that. only with president election days away from his ain' -- did mr. obama get off his app app -- apathetic keister. then national security sadvise roor susan rice told obamaites to stand down. instead of standing up for democracy and sticking it to the russians. why done presiden don't presideo more when he had the chance.
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to keep vladimir putin close to him for the deal. assuming people were dumb enough to buy his nonaction as a solution. poor joe biden tried to fire up the way back machine, but he misfired. he said, you think that would have happened on my watch or brack's watch, you can't ar ser, that but i promise, you it would not va and i have and it didn't, joe, it could and it go in 2015 and 16. you realize you were vice president then. don't you honey? that poor man, he is not going to the white house be he is going to a home, wha' happened. this will happen all over again, not because mother russia will
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birth more chaos in 2020, because china infiltrated software, colleges and every other institution, those commies are labors for real pandemonium. that is the memo. >> first volume of mueller report details how russian ran a massive disinformation campaign in social media, hacked into the hillary clinton campaign, and democratic national committee. why done -- didn't the obama administration do more and why didn't anyone ask robert mueller about that today? joining me, house judiciary committee member who questioned mueller today, ben klein, welcome. >> great to be back. kennedy: so, tell me about, that it is very frustrating that we're focusing s so so narrowlya few, greening u egregious acts.
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>> you saw today was a stonewalling from mueller, we were left to push back on him on how many millions he spent, his misreading of obstruction statutes and absurd changes of burden of proof to an exoneration standard, forcing the president to prove his innocence, instead of normal prosecution procedure. kennedy: you pushed from section 1512 c, how it was used and misused, high kind of admitted that, another one of those moments that sort of blended into fog of mueller's confusion today. to something that some of the democrats have said today, in light of mueller testimony, warren said, i read the mueller report the day it came out, 3
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things were clear -- trump welcomed their help and obstructed investigation into the attack. but why didn't she not talk about president trump and that president trump could have done more if that was the worse attack on american democracy in modern history, then why are they not blaming the person who was in charge, who knew about it, who could have done something. >> almost like a code of silence among obama and his supporters to keep mum. but what's heard today, was that inspite of mule are's stonewalling there are investigation afoot, we're about to hear from the inspector general's office at department of justice, how bad it was in the fbi with strzok and page, then, he has u.s. attorney looking into what the origins were of the russian
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interference. of the efforts to try to influence the election and we'll have u.s. attorney durham, reporting back to the department of justice and see how high it went. kennedy:one this thing on caution you on. don't pin iferg on the ig report, that is like democrats pin so much on the mueller testimony, it really -- we need to focus on growing the economy and keeping americans wealthty and happy. but, do what you think scored most points today in their questioning of robert mueller. >> bless his heart, he was so confused. kennedy: i know what that means. >> imfrom the south. you know what it means, i talked -- i was on last time about trying to jump-start an old pinto. and when it came time to jump-start that impeachment
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process, all they had instead of a couple of jumper cables were a couple of wet noodles held by robert mueller. >> right. >> so you know, i think we had congressman rat cliff who was amazing. kennedy: jim jordan. >> jordan. kennedy: i appreciate. he went deep on the -- stuff. >> matt gaetz pressed hard. kennedy: you love him. >> down on bottom row, we have kelly armstrong and greg stuby. a fantastic job. kennedy: shout outs on the judiciary committee, congressman klein thank you. >> thank you. kennedy: so it the president in the clear? he just been reelected, according to rob rob maybe not. watch this. >> you could charge president of united states with obstruction of justice after he left office eethicly. >> i am not certain, but --
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opinion said that prosecutor, cannot bring a charge against a sitting president but nonetheless can continue the investigation to see if there are any other persons who might be drawb into the conspiracy. kennedy: i told you, i didn't' to be here. what of the chances of that actually happening? the party panel is back, tell me, what are the chances, is he hosed getting railroaded out. >> there is a 5 year statute of limitations there, if the crime occur in 2017 he is not in the clear? if reelected. >> let's not forget ag barr, has said, we has looked at it, punched the olc opinion aside there was not sufficient
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evidence to charge either one. >> i'm glad you brute that up. mueller clarified himself, he said, we could not find anything with which to convict the president. you know, yes, there is the olcrecommendation, you can't indict a sitting president, i wish they would have pushed that to have greater clarification. >> i can't imagine relitigating this years from now -- what fresh hell is this? home times? it could happen? sure, there would be less pressure on the right to defend trump if he is no longer president, but i don't know if that going anywhere, this felt like death if you ask me.
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>> can we go back. to just -- >> i would like to move on. kennedy: yes. >> kirsten gillibrand nope. >> we have to push him. >> right. >> if they push impeachment, he will not begun, high will be a -- he be a victim, and rob up rn hood. >> that is why you have nancy pelosi with two children. they feel differently in their heart of hearts about the impeachment with the -- there. trish: jerry nadler so little. >> he way littler than adam schiff who is way tall. the needle has not shifted far enough on impeachment, we're building a case. >> this deputy move anything for the critical voters, and impeachment, polling numbers not on democrat side, right 4. >> no. kennedy: get back to policy.
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>> i am cool with that. kennedy: i heard you were gaipts against policy. >> i hate it. >> we forget how to talk about policy. kennedy: this is why he will get reelected because everyone needs it. we'll puff it, we have more of party panel after the break, joe biden said his time with barack obama is proof he so strong is civil rights, you guys, he was one of the clean ones, cory booker reminding him of his horrific crime bill. will voters forgive biden's past ♪ it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪
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man who grave us grope and change is in unchart the territory, fellow democrat continue to deal him the race card. reveals his plan for criminal justice reform yesterday, but cory booker said, that makes him last person who should fix a system he broke. >> i am disappointed it has taken joe biden years and years to say he made a mistake, there are things in that bill that were bad. i have been living and working now in north new jersey for 20 years, we've seen the devastating impact of legislation like that. kennedy: that yo that you didn'x biden pushed back saying, if he didn't have a great civil right record barack obama would never have chosen him at mvp . it could be too little too late with progressive voters, can joe
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biden get his opponents to put the race card back in the deck. party panel is back. i side with cory booker here. >> you do. >> he right about this, this one bell that joe biden cannot unring, he eulogized strom thurman. >> i am not on cory booker on this, agree on strom thurman. >> crime bill was backed by congressional black caucus, naacp, and crafted in consultation with black leaders inflation communities and -- faith communities, i think a little bit of ma culpa is necessary. kennedy: he is not good at explaining. >> he has not been. but you look at cory booker, a black manablack man, who is pol% with black community.
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you see -- kamala harris landed her blows well, i didn't like it, i thought hig he went too fr but she needed to do it, cory booker is just -- >> i think he is one of the people like you -- chris christie, trying to do as much damage as possible to frontrunner. knowing he is not going to get a nomination. >> i side with booker on this, but you are right, more black voters might not see it the way booker does, i wish we have booker from 10 years ago, a more moderated, strong voice on school choice from a lib ta liby schaaf tarrian -- libertarian perspective. he had so much more to offer. kennedy: though one has courage. >> it is a shame.
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>> take a page out of senator harris' book, it works for her, is there way for booker to get candidacy without the black vote, absolutely not? he has to go this way, i don't believe this will be successful in his part, i think senator harris has a better way to candidacy then he, i agree with a lot of what vice president biden says, getting rid of stat statutory minimums to be number one in everyone's book, there is some wicked statutory minimums in the code, it takes away from the discretion of the judge. they come down with a just verdict, i think this is an unfair approach right now, i think that -- >> i don't think that this is a winning issue, but there is a difference between being right and victorious. you know sometimes you have to stand up for principles this
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will get cor cory booker through next 10 to 15 years of his political career that don't involve the white house? maybe a cabinet position, i have great respect for cory booker. i think there are too many people run for president. kennedy: i think this bob of ond cuts that hurts joe biden, i don't know if he recovers from it, this is just one chapter in the book. >> it seems to be most prominent. there are two lanes in democratic party, one involved moderates and black voters and other is lef lefty progressive. kennedy: can they get along? i don't know. topical storm is next, lucky you.
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kennedy: bro? what are you doing? >> bro? >> this is why you should never mix red bull and fire water. it gives you ideas to follow through on crazy ideas like driving down i35 on a scooter, it is dangerous, and illegal to drive on the texas highway on anything without a gun rack. if he is caught, he will be sent where all criminals in dallas go, to the cowboys. >> topic two. go to colorado, finding food after midnight can be a drag. look at this. yeah. provide by a marijuana dispensary. the bud depot, bro. this fellow made a purchase earlier in the evening and got kind of hungry, he was going to white castle bbut decided to get
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something healthier. next is time you will be more relaxed. >> two million people watch video of dumpster diving bear, we reached out to pot heads at buzz depot for comment, they were getting ready to storm area 51. topic three. kellogg unveiled a box of cheez-its combined with a box of wine, that will put so many stains on nancy pelosi's silk dress. in a sweet gesture to people buying it they offer free shipping to any trailer park in the country. original cheez-it and red winehouse combo box is a difficult title to say but easy way to tell people, have you given up life, people who tried
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spicer, brit mchenry, peter suderman. i will be on tomorrow. video collection. welcome to our first show that we're doing. i'm real excited. careful, you'll smear my lipstick. (laughter) (lively music) good evening, sir. ♪ (laughter) my goodness. ♪ millions of people are demanding my return to the screen. -what's so funny? -we are. (tarzan yell) (applause) why the hell don't the two of you go on home and let me watch my tv? (goofy laugh) (tim) mrs. wiggins? hello? goodnight, thank you. (applause) well, hello. i'm carol burnett,
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