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constantly we seek to realize our great nationalize deals, i feel for for the radical dimm hopefuls who have so little understanding of who we good night from new york. trish: breaking right now alleged isis ties, american airline -- new information in. tonight, never work with republicans, that is the message that arizona democratic party is reportedly trying to send, by calling a censure vote against sinema. she dared to side with the president for too many times. and geraldo rivera is here, saying that impeachment hearings will give president trump 4 more years. a lot going on.
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an american airline mechanic accused of sabotaging a plane at miami international, has allegedly ties to isis, he had propaganda video from the terror group on cell phone, and fed say they have evidence he made statement. he claims he wanted to delay the plane at miami terminal to get overtime for the repairs he would have to do. joining me, member of house subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security, florida congressman greg stuebe. good to have you back. why isn't american airline doing a better job of figuring out who they are employing. how much of a risk does it put passengers at. >> we need to hear and a full investigation, how this occurred, what ties he had to
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terrorism if he did. and what ties to those of his family members in iraq. and how he became radicalized. this individual worked for american airlines since 1988, how did it get to this point? the bigger question, what type of research and background checks are airlines doing on those who have access to our planes on a daily basis. those who come on and off our aircraft every day to maintain them, and concessions and different things. >> i'm with you. it is alarming he had these ties, american airlines had no idea. thank goodness those pilots noticed there was a mechanical problem. otherwise, you had 150 on home, en route -- onboard, en route to the bahamas, it could have been
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scary. there should be an investigation. i imagine there will be a lot of people that call for one. >> i hope so, think about article that i read said that pilots. said that navigation system would have gone down and flown the plane manually. i hope that american airlines is investigating and fbi and terrorism groups investigating and founding out how this individual got radicalized. trish: they have something in banking called know your customer, kyn . i think that political industries they need to know their. employees what is working for them. anyway -- >> i would say these who have worked for them since 1988, they need to do regular background
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checks, making sure people do not have new connects. trish: i agree. we have proof, shall we say, democrats have no interest in bipartisanship. they talk about it. but do they want it? i want to walk you and the viewers through this arizona democrat turn on their own, accusing senator sinema of voting too many times with president trump. because she supports a crackdown on illegals. makes sense given where she is from and the problems they have. do what is best for the country. not allow to do that? not allow to have bipartisanship? there in washington dc these days? >> that goes to show you how far lowest the democratic party has gone to the socialist party, if you are not 100% with them on all their socialist programs. if you are willing to work with
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republicans the least little bit, they come after you. congresswoman cortez trying to get individuals. that shows their real agenda is to be as far lowest as they can and elect progressives and liberal democrats to office. trish: look, good luck. that is not where america is. that is where the fringe is. you don't win elections with the fringe. what does that mean for 2020? this is so divisive, the woman thought it would be good. it seems, if you are a senator, you ought to be able to think what is best for your constituents. if that is the path they are taking, what does this mean? >> it shows, all we want to talk about is impeachment, that their narrative, they don't want to talk about policies, or green new deal or medicare for all,
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because american populists don't support those. they are trying to move as far lowest as they can, candidates to support those values. trish: i get it. look at this video. this will is not in iran. this is in california. beverly hills, you have anti-trump supporters burning our flag. i mean, you have a party there, that is not interested in bipartisanship. they allow zero room for any kind of intellectual diversity, they are now burning our flag, that is somehow -- look, it is america, have you that right, but there is no respect any more if you would for the country, for the government, oval office or each other, your reaction?
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>> i was proud to fight in the military, and service of our country for their right too first amendment too expressing their values. even in committee. in lieu loin -- lewandowski casy called him chicken, names, that is where it is, instead of talking about issues as adults, we have gone to childish games. this is sad. americans are seeing through it. trish: i think it is actually good news for you. this is not going to play in peoria as they say, congressman stuebe thank you. >> thank you. trish: hillary clinton has a lot of excuses for losing the 2016 election. >> i inherit nothing from the democratic party. at some point it bleeds over to
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mesmisogyny. trish: she is blaming now the supreme court. coming up. you wouldn't believe your ears. it is time for a gaffe to be added to bide en's greatest hists. >> they are going to put y'all back in chains. [bleep], his mom lived in long island for 10 years, or so, god rest her soul and she is wait, your mom is still alive. trish: condition gets enough. -- can't gets enough biden saying his tax credit will put 720 million women here in u.s. back to the workforce. only problem that is about double our population. you will hear it. and find out why democrats are
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worried about joe biden's financial ties to ukraine. trish: but first. my next ghost, says -- guest said if democrats continue down this road it will basically guarantee a president trump victory in 2020. >> i have been calling for his impeachment for a long time. >> an prime ministe impeachment. walking a dog can add thousands of steps to your day. walking this many? that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move.
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trish: tonight the far left wing was democratic party is pushing impeachment. as we saw with house judiciary committee's first official impeachment hearing it was nothing short o of a -- charade. >> are you ashamed of the words you wrote down. >> i am happy of what i have written, you are welcome to read it. >> to be here to tell the truth. the truth will set you free. >> time is expired, witness may
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answer the question. >> i don't believe there was a question. >> very well. >> there was. >> could you repeat the question, i didn't hear it, it was a rants. >> it is like tooth fairy -- >> congressman. trish: okay. not all on the left are onboard with the vocal impeachment wing was party, more moderate members and house speaker nancy pelosi urging caution. joining me, a man ho w.h.o. says -- who says this is a sure way too get president trump reelected, her geraldo rivera. >> how are you. >> a problem for them. >> they have basked in this. now they hunger for attention,
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it seems jerry nadler. i think of him as a 65-year-old ex-high school athlete who still clings to his letter jacket, because of his glory days, this thing stinks of repetition. i believe that corey lewandowski yesterday handled them. other than to score points and be on tv. trish: you know, we have got real things that should be addressed. is this why people are frustrated with congress, and increasingly with democrats? >> i think that yes, you are right. i think that corey lewandowski of great yesterday. he put this thing in the kind of perspective that a lots of people needed to hear. sometimes, do some of these people hate trump more than they
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love their country? in terms of getting on with the country's business. when nancy pelosi says, she wants whoever is present in room to leak fact she is impatient with jerry nadler, he is running off on his own. she never says word if you notice. i do believe these rebels in their loathing of the president will destroy their party. or detract their party from its quest to inseat donald trump. trish: is it really theylowing e them, or say are so self interested, they are trying to make america loathe him. we have good stuff, the jobs added to the economy. the lowest unemployment rate,
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right? for minorities and women. there are a lot of things to be excited and proud about. if you cared about those communities, as they profess, i think you would be happy people are getting back to work. >> of course you would think that, but they are politicians, hate to be so base. they are full of it they just care about tarnishing president trump, and scoring cheap political points, this is not about a noble quest. you know, everyone is subject to the law, the same old song, same old rhetoric. that is why i liked corey, he was so crisp in his put downs. their necks were bulging and temples pulsing, they were so frustrated.
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trish: that whole tooth fai faiy thing too. come on. a lot of anger there. a lot. >> you know, it is politics in the president trump era has become so bitterly divisive. everyone does not just want to beat everyone, they want to kill him, you could say donald trump's name in a room with nadler, and these guys they would have a pavlovian response, they are so used to flogging thisse dead horse of a russia collusion. i think that american people are reading through it. >> it is sad, we have a country that needs to be governed, her -
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thank you. >> thank you. trish: even steven colbert is not buying the free government health care plan. >> hard working middle class families will see their costs go down. >> will their taxes go up? >> here is the thing. >> here is the thing. trish: a frequent msnbc ghos gus mocking a horrible car crash into a trump building, saying he fantasieses about the same thi thing. general jack keane thinks that more sanctions, pile them on is a great idea. >idea. what a time to be alive.
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trish: tonight. the president's orders new sanctions on iran. and names bolton's replacement, o'brien. >> what advice do you have for the president about situation in saudi arabia. >> so we're looking at those issues, i think that secretary pompeo is in saudi arabia now, or just coming home. any advice i give the president will be something i give him confidentialy. trish: secretary of state pompeo calls iran's actions an act of war. joining me, change chairman of institute for study of war, retired four-star general jack
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keane. we have a lot going on. we'll get to the replacement there at for national security adviser in a moment. but first, talking about iran secretary of state pompeo reaction, do you agree? >> absolutely. this is significant what has taken place. not just an attack on the largest oil fields in middle east our, ally saudi arabia. this is an egregious act of war attacking the global economy. since after world war ii, a coronational interest of united states has been to save guard and maintain the oil flow in the middle east, because the world's economy depends on that. and destabilizing the world economy affects us. that is what is so critical here. iran is challenging ho i -- whos
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in control of the oil glo flow t of the east. we have to fix the air defenses. for all of gulf states who have oil. let's go to the u.n., make the case, show them evidence. iran did this. and let's further isolate them politically, diplomatically and economically. then i believe we need to organize a coalition, and conduct a military retaliation against what iran has done. make it clearly in terms of military target o targes and ecc targets. i think we know how to do this. but the focus of the attack, should be robust enough so that we impose costs, trish that
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deters iran from continues this behavior. that is the essential outcome we want. trish: you know. they um, i think feel as though they can keep provoking us, right? the president has been patient. president has offered a an olive blanch, saying over and over i'll sit down with you. they certainly walked away from that, repeatedly. amazing to see a country like this self district over and over, they have been given repeated chances, they blow it then they do this. >> yeah, for 39 years, they have been the most persistent adversary we've dealt with, they want to dominate and control the middle east, they have made progress over the years. this is the first administration
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that has comprehensively challenged this regime, not only in terms of developing nuclear weapons but their overall behavior. i think that administration has it about right, now iran predict ibly upped their game and committed an egregious act of war, we cannot let that stand. trish: your thoughts on robert oryan? >> i don't know him, a good representation. i believe what we need is someone to work well with the president, and privately. put the national security council interagency process back in play, something that needs to be done. so everyone that has a stake in the development of foreign policy and national security. likely a good pick, based on what i heard, and most important, if the president likes him, he has a right to
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>> people make mistakes in this life. i regret that we -- that i did that. i should have known better, i didn't. trish: you should have, canadian prime minister trudeau, speaking out about this picture, showing trudeau wearing brown face at an iranian night's matter in 2001. he did not realize it was racist at the time. now he does. tonight former vice president, joe arpaijoe biden making headlt even democrats worry he won't be able to fight off. a new stumble. >> you get a tax break for a
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racehorse, why not a tax credit for everyone that has child care costs, it would put 720 million women back in the workforce. increase gdp t to by. >> it would grow the economy. trish: if you had 720 million working in u.s., that is double the entire population of the u.s. male and female. way to go, joe. new poll shows that biden hits a new low down 6 points, since his all-time high in may. more dome dems concerned about his family alleged conflicts of interest, reports cite his son position onboard of a major ukrainian gas company, at the
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time his father was the vice president of united states and pushing for a u.s. bailout of ukrainian gas companies. joining me, stov stephanie hamm. >> this is something that even liberal media have been looking into. i believe we'll focus on this more. joe bideny son, hunter, it some dealings in the ukraine. board of the barisma energy company, he had no experience in natural gas industry or in the ukraine, he also had dealings in china, some are wondering, this deal came about, he was appointed right after biden's
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trip to the ukraine, so some wonder why it would happen. trish: understandably. and what happened to church and state, theoretically, you should be careful of these conflicts. it is not necessarily appropriate if you are th vice president and you are trying to give money and aid to the ucran- ukrainian gas companies. if your son will gain financially. >> he made millions, he resigned right before biden announced he was running for president. if you had nothing to hide, why would you not just excuse yourself. trish: to the gaffe, the fun staff, look, 720 million.
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what is he really trying to say. maybe he means 7.2. i thought, he does not know the population of the u.s. of america. >> i believe he misspoke. but not sure if we would say 7 million or 720,000. it is difficult to be speaking in public for hours and hours. you will mess up, but hard to ignore the gaffes are or frequent and or absurd. he said his fake war stories. and corn pops, the gangster. the list goes on. so, there are democrats, and people on the left that are asking whether or not he has the mental and physical stamina to get through a campaign. that is a good question. not about him being 76. trish: jimmy cart carter is concerned, he said once you push 80, it may be time to hang it
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up. i am not an ageist. i am all for an 80-year-old if they have physical capacity, so be it. >> we have a poll shows biden loses ground, why so much? >> it seems that every time biden goes out or there is a debate his numbers stay the same or go down. in california, polling shows biden is neck-and-neck with warren. if you believe the polls, it shows that warren continues to creep up on biden. there is enthusiasm and excitement behind her. every time biden speaks the numbers go down or stay the same, that problematic. trish: not a good thing, stephanie thank you. >> thank you. trish: frequent msnbc guest, mocking a car crash into the
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trish: trillion dollar plan, end less handouts but no idea how to pay for it. they can't admit they will raise your taxes, watch warren attempt to avoid that topic what pressed about her medicare for all. >> how are how are you going tor it, are you going to pay for middle class taxes. >> coasts go up for -- costs go up for wealthiest americans. >> taxes. >> and hard working middle class families will see their costs go down. >> but will their taxes go up. >> here is the thing. >> here is the thing, i have listened a few times before, i want to make a parallel
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suggestion for you how you might defend taxes that perhaps you are not mentioning. trish: he has to give her the talking point, telling her how to answer the question, she is afraid or does not know how. taxes will go up, you know things cost things, democratic socialists want to do it anyway. joining me now, do doug and rob, no one wants to say taxes will go up on middle class. look. she ought to say, yes, but then you have free health care, that would be perhaps an honest answer but we're not getting that from her. >> i am a political strategist, i would not tell her to say yes, even to a question for some answer is pretty b obvious. but i'm not for medicare for
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all. this is a huge mistake that will involve the e-- avi e-- e-- evig of private insurance. it would be a disaster for the country and democratic party. trish: yet, they still push it. >> i think you have a tremendous hunger in the democratic base to fulfill the promise of obamacare. 10 years ago or 8 years ago who obamacare was law, people called that socialized medicine. by calling this, at the time now they whet appetite for everyone. trish: i have to stop. everyone tries to say this whole tax cut was a big give away to
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billionaires, the billionaires and millionaires pay most taxes. middle class got biggest tax cut, and we have the lowest unemployment rate. >> a lot of billionaires and millionaires are paying more. because of state and local taxes. trish: they are paying more. >> you are talking to one of them. trish: new york city with extra 4%. you can't deduct it any more. rorobert, unless you live in florida. carl icahn by the way is relocating. i don't think that talking point holds. >> i think at same time. how is warren paying for healthcare bill, we never ask for is this tax cut paid for.
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>> it isn't. >> that is it. trish: wait. we have record revenues. >> record deficits. >> on credit cards. >> 3 trillion, we brought in more money in taxes, i do agree we need to cut spending. >> balance the budget. trish: yes. i was impressed by that, where i come from, state law, you have to plan balance the budget. >> economy right now is like christmas morning, you buy presences for kids, january 1st comes and bills. trish: how is warren healthcare plan going too contribute to help it. >> it will make this worse, with the green new deal which may be worse. trish: you know, like nobody really understands math. i am not going to pin it on the democrats, they do lack an
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understanding in math. but the republicans are bad too, we're spend more than we can handle. >> i am a traditional centrist, democrat who believes you pay for what you buy. that you have to live went your means. you should work with the republicans who hav after all, e americans too, to achieve a just society for all. trish: i think it is because of hate. you have democratic party looking at censuring u.s. senator from arizona because she dared to side with the president on a few things. you should be able to cross the aisle. >> i belief we need to work across the aisle, we need moral issues. what do we do about people who are not covered about health insurance right now in the broken system.
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and -- and an economy not working for bottom third of the people in this nation. if republicans' to coming to table on and discuss those issues, i think that democrats are ready to work on that. trish: okay. >> as long as -- >> tell me where obama took us in terms of employment levels. >> trump's policies have been similar to obama policies cans yens -- keynesian. trish: quite the antithesis. >> taking away -- >> i tell you. >> spending in the economy. trish: as an american gal, who works hard for the money, i would rather be able to keep that money. i want to keep what i earn. >> what trump will do, last cut was heavily waited to corporation, there will be a
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proposal, later this year, or next year, that reduce personal income taxes, that will help him almost certainly in the election, whether it gets pastor not. trish: then they can say, look, democrats don't want to give you the money you have earned. >> easy to suggest tax cuts, where are corresponding spending cuts. >> we'll told you after the election. >> exactly. trump is reading off same music as warren, yada yada. trish: a look at numbers and how many jobs, we added, but i do agree, spending is an issue, but not as front and center as someone having a job, thank you so much. >> thank you. trish: all right coming up next, taylor swift says she is
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obsessed with politics right now. and story on the msnbc guest who is fantasizing about crashing his car into a trump building, "fox nation"'s brit mchenry talks those stories and more after this. sesesesese at fidelity, we believe your money should always be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. of the value you'll find at fidelity. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. ♪ ♪ award winning design.
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unbelievable. you want to talk about lacking a sensitivity tip, a guy appears on msnbc, he said he fantasizes about running his car into a trump building. you know. this is the accident that happened, where is the lack -- or where should i say? why is there such a lack of sympathy and empathy from people like this right now. >> they are the ones claiming that president trump is the divisive one, anyone who voted for him or supported him, they are the ones creating hatred, they are tone deaf and delusional about themselves. because they are pushing the hathatred narrative, we've seen. don't make jokes, it not funny.
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>> taylor swift, is now offering political advice, she is quote obsessed with politics. she is calls on the dems to stop all of the infighting. that good noble thing. i would take it one stop further, say, stop all fighting with republicans, right? this is just a divisive move. >> she contradicts herself in the interview, referring to them, red hat people, but then in next september 11t -- sentend inclusions. i am pictures what she said she wanted to do was get in car with all of the democrats going to the mall. trish: do you still go to the mall. >> i am old school, i do. i'm done with taylor swift a
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political opinions, shake it off. >> a mountain lion locking itself in the bathroom of a california home. another reason to not live in california. mountain lions, you have to worry about them. >> well we worry about that in florida, my mother and father may have seen a bobcat or two on the dock. i think if you saw photo, cat is just chilling in there, might have a corona or something. trish: can you imagine, getting up in middle of the night? run to the loothen that was there. >> that is a real life version of "the hangover" with the tiger in the booth room. trish: a great movie, that thing walked through their front door. more reason to lock your doors at night. >> yes. trish: watch your animals, it was chasing the cat.
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brit thank you. >> a big show tomorrow night. president trump's top tradedvise roovisaed -- advertiser peter navarro is joining me. and corey lewandowski held his own. the man who killed osama bin laden, rob o'neill is here tomorrow night. and north carolina congressman richard hudson. he wants to know why a north carolina cheerleading squad was put on probation for poses for a picture with a trump banner. good to see you, i'll see you tomorrow. kennedy begins now.
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kennedy: would you look at that. democrat have 184 candidates run for president. but according to "fox news poll," democrat voters want more people to jump in make room for in the clown car. 38%. say they want someone new to enter the 2020 race, that means more than a third of donkeys don't think their current crop of candidates is go good. that could only mean one thing, hillary clinton is in her layer, stroking her cat, planning her inevitable return. i am

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