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long term. >> whether we ultimately see the kind of general intelligence that produces the terminator is hard to know. are we headed for art imitating life, i maria, thanks for w >> democrats a president trump betrayed the nation but the president claims democrats are the guilty ones today he released the transcript with ukrainian president proved he has nothing to hide,. >> i totally support transparency on the so-called whistleblower information even though it was supposedly second information. which is interesting. and other things have come out about the whistleblower that are more interesting.
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but also insist on transparency for joe biden and his son hunter on the millions of dollars that have been quickly taken out of ukraine and china and additionally i demand transparency from them. who went to ukraine and went there and they wanted the force the new president to do things that they wanted under the political threat. they said if you do not do things, i did not do it and i did not threaten anybody. >> so many threats, the president said he did not pressure than the president of youkraine. that did not happen. >> nobody pushed me. >> there was no pressure. you know there was no pressure. you had to see it. but you know that whatever he did for corruption because corruption was massive when
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biden sons walk away with millions of dollars to ukraine and he does nothing and they are paying him millions of dollars. that is corruption. >> reggie no nancy pelosi yesterday kind of opened the impeachment inquiry into the president that is already been ongoing. the basic issue was their quid pro quo or not. according to house intelligence committee adam schiff, there was. >> i have a favor i want to ask you, what is that favor, the favor is to investigate his political arrival, a classic takedown of a foreign leader. >> i have seen goodfellas, earlier today they received the
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whistleblower complaint, we have annoyed you if it's related to the ukraine phone call the acting director of national intelligence joseph mcguire may give us a clue when he testifies, this could be one of the most important days of the trump presidency, should the president be worried or is there somebody else, perhaps joe biden had even more to lose, joining me tonight, former u.s. assistant attorney and fox contributor and author of a new book. andy mccarthy is back. welcome andy. >> how are you. >> right and very intrigued, i am hearing, depending on who you ask and how much they love or hate the president, i am hearing to vastly different stories about the exact same thing. how can that be? >> because, i think this is really hyper political and nothing has changed. so if you're a detractor of the
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president, nearly the implication of quid pro quo, this or that in the context of the discussion between the president of the united states and president of the other country or another country can make it sound corrupt. in the meantime, here in the big people world when leaders of foreign countries talk to each other, they do not talk about yoga routines, it's what should you do for us and what do we need to do to make you do it for us. that is what all interchange between foreign leaders is about, they want to say this one is corrupt, how do you feel about the bar investigation. because if you accept that as a legitimate exercise in a legitimate investigation by the u.s. department of justice into the origin of the trump, russian
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investigation purposes of accountability by the justice department and the fbi, then what trump was essentially asking was a government investigation, not the trump campaign but the left, democrats and they do not accept the barr investigation is anything other than a political stopped by trump. so they see any assistance to it as assistance to trump's campaign and that's the way -- >> and that is how the attorney general's foundation of the mueller report and they really tried to taunt him a political operative which is lacking in objectivity and it's interesting, people have forgotten most of that. and so here we are, they might have a change or no perception of william barr at this point but a lot of people are
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wondering about the whistleblower. because nancy pelosi shifted her signaling yesterday based on a complaint that she had not seen in a transcript that she had not read and am wondering, what could be in the whistleblower testimony that can be so damaging that we don't even know the content to know you have to react quickly. >> i am glad you used the term with pelosi that she is signaling because that is really what this is all about, you and i now know much more than the whistleblower new. because we have the transcript. that's what the whistle was blown about. so what were now talking about is how the whistleblower characterized what he or she heard second or third hand which
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i must tell you in a court of law would be something that you would not even waste time on because once you have the actual supposedly damning evidence you can make a judgment about with evidences and you no longer need the guy who gave you the tip. there is a lot of talk about process and a lot of talk about a provocative way that he may have doused his obligations assuming it's a guy. >> there is a much we do not know, i think there is a very valuable necessary place within the federal government. there is now an industry to pay whistleblowers to hurt political opponents. and there is something about that that is very unethical and sketchy and we have to be careful about the. >> , look i think whistleblowers
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are essential because the bigger the government gets and the less control we have over that, the more we need to have people from the inside who are willing to report, misconduct and confidence. that is clearly true, on the other hand, the process can be abused and obvious it can be abused for political purposes so we have to have some teeth in the law so you weed out the people who would abuse it for political purposes. >> unioyou hit the nail on the hammer. it is all a magnet for corruption like ukraine itself which i will talk to my speaker about and just a little bit. i want to thank you so much. we know how democrats feel about all this, but the reaction from a republican gets very interesting on one hand how the president's defenders say it's
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garbage. >> if you are looking for a purpose for the president of the united states he was threatening the ukraine with investigative political opponent he would be very disappointed that that does not exist. so for my point of view to impeach any president over a phone call like this would be insane. >> on the other hand lawmakers are beginning to move away from the party line. never trumper, mitt romney. >> my reaction was the same ahead a few days ago which this remains deeply troubling and we will see where it leads but this is the first reaction is troubling. >> what will happen here, is it possible we will see a major split among republicans or
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democrats will overplay the hand just like they did with the mueller investigation. let's speak with the party panelist. formal criminal defense attorney and fox news contributor emily coupon you along with another attorney tyler grant, and.com editor and fox news contributor katie. welcome everyone. so are we seeing the split in republican party that the new york times and washington post would have you believe? >> i don't think so. mitt romney pulling away and he said he will not endorse the president and use the plain terms that many potions an polio in washington, i'm concerned or this is troubling, if you look at the details of the transcript and what was alleged with nancy pelosi basing her peach manon yesterday and she even saw the transcript, she said she had not seen it an hour after it came out. there was no quid pro quo in the
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application that was made so democrats are using this as a political impeachment not one based on facts and logic. >> that is a really good point, tell us the rule of law, but then it fades into pure politics, that's when it gets dangerous. are we ar there yet? >> the impeachment process is a political process. if you are trained to establish with a high crime in this country misdemeanor is, to impeach a president, that is a whole transcript of what you would be looking for with impeaching a president. the democrats do not know what they're doing so there doing inquiry type status -- >> they were already doing the exact same thing. , there is no fo nothing formal
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about it. it's a rhetorical distinction. if he does something really bad, i want to know about it. voters want to know about it. and if it does not reach the threshold, then we have to have some uniformity with those terms, then wait until november 2020 and will him out. >> what was so troubling about the timeline this week, we were waiting for thursday deadline so that was a subpoena we would play out and according to the democrats, the issues they had with the president was the content, allegation of which they would learn more about backing maguire and the investigation. >> i said acting secretary maguire. >> they have this approach and the president responded by releasing that transcript of the call and all of a sudden raced out of the approach.
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and proceeded on that light in nancy pelosi and freshman congressman who had intel background in military background, some of them came out and said it wasn't that we were calling for impeachment, we were calling for an investigation which goes back to the six committees already doing it. >> and maybe she is just -- >> first of all, i heard senator graham say i've been to ukraine. but my question, democrats have to replay the mueller investigation into testify for hundreds of hours to testify in front of capitol hill, we really
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know about the answers. in jerry nadler being challenged from the left and taxpayer money to shave off the left wing of the party in the district to keep their seats. another question becomes, who are we going to call to decide in the new investigation that he supposedly has in the ukraine scandal. are you going to call the president of ukraine? [inaudible] >> motors are going to decide -- >> shortly, we will give you something, why did ukraine seem to be the center of all this toxic corruption. what is going on there? and why didn't poison our political system like a former presidency. mike will explain whites one of the she displaces on the planet.
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go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> ukraine is such a fun place it has gone through two revolutions of the past 50 years, stuck in a 5-year-old war with russia and the government officials are more crooked than a lousy buck teeth. everyone there walks around and
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matching track suits. but some reason politicians cannot stop flying into the international light and back here in the united states, paul manafort, joe biden, hunter biden and now the president, playing ball and playing footsie with corrupt ukraine. but nobody see seems to know whe political red light district if anyone can distinguish the heroes from the zeros at our next guest here to discuss former cia officer, get years before halloween. mike baker is here. >> is like were having a halloween special. you know, the ukraine, the tagline is, we are not kazakhstan so they have that going for them. but look, ukraine is a really
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interesting place, it is beautiful in the right light, and it has been an independent country for only about 28 years, people need to remember that. >> since 1991. >> and before that, it means a puppet of the soviet union, in a sense, i'm try to explain corruption in the ukraine in four minutes or less, there was very little trust in state institutions, almost none. and you had a very big civil service because that's what you do in the third italian regime. >> and bernie sanders america as well. >> so they became used to a level of corruption that you do not race in 28 years. >> is such a good point, and talked about his skin. >> their husband, if we go back
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to the early days of independent country, i was there in the ukraine investigating crime and corruption issues and disappearance of individuals back in the day. can you say is better than it was back then. yes you can. in the previous president actually tried to put in place some good majors but in the scheme of things when you look at it does not look like that. it has been so bad. what they are trying to move in the right direction. >> do you think they should focus on baby steps, it seems like they go for the big anticorruption campaigns every few years and joe biden, i think he turned it correctly, he said they were backsliding but he may have been doing some backsliding himself in order to protect his sons $50000 a month salary.
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>> that was not even a salary, that was paid for being on a corporate board. >> that is a great job. >> to know what the average corporate board payment is here in the united states for 200 largest companies? it is about a quarter of a million dollars which is about $20000 a month. was joe biden trying to shut down an investigation for hunter biden. i don't think so. i think he was trained to move them in the right direction in terms of stepping on corruption that existed. -- >> he was so worried about the corruption, why did he go with his dad and emerge with the sweetheart job in an area where he had no expertise. >> that is the part that does not smell good. to be fair, nobody gets out of this without being tarnished. not joe biden, not hunter biden, not the oligarchs and the politicians in ukraine, not
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president trump -- i don't understand why they keep going back. it is so insane, i know he has an obsession with ukraine probably because the paul manafort and the work that he was doing for one of the victors. but you have to cut yourself off. i wish i knew how to quit the ukraine. you have to stop now. it is insane. but you are not, your rational and wise. >> you have a good judge of character. >> that is why they hired me. thank you so much. how badly should joe biden be worried about elizabeth warren, massachusetts senator. judging in the polls, can her mighty mojo last? the panel returns next. plus she is a pole dancer, a report claims average momentum l
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stagnating nationally but dropping like wedding trousers in the green estate. warren is still rock hard and she is rising as her support with golden americans and black voters were ghosting zombie joe. she has all sorts of democrat voters inconveniently been affirmed the ukraine impeachment gamma which might be a death fork and potential presidencies of trump and biden. it is very timely. it is concurrent with the impeachment that happens to threat both the men the stay between her and the white house. as long as the media is colluding in a double-sided narrative, don't expect ukraine or the liz bid to take a back learner and a skilled politician knows how to administer a
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blooding blow without getting a drop on her hands or her pantsuit. that is the memo. ♪ >> the left is obviously very enthusiastic about senator warren, last week she held the new york city rally in 20000 people showed up so is only a matter of time before she locks up the nomination? kate, senator warren is the first real contender in this race. joe biden has a name recognition but you and i talked, he only had one way to go and that was down. absolutely. not only some of his gaps, but
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also his history is coming to. >> that and he has been portrayed as someone who knows what they're doing, they experienced united states when the has 30 years experience in washington, d.c. but he has also stayed off the campaign trail in the sense that he has not been out as much of the campaign wants him to be and he has not done any interviews -- >> i don't know what we are laughing out however,. [laughter] like to be in were very serious. [laughter] -- [inaudible] >> elizabeth warren wanted, she is a breakout moment in the second debate when she talks about, i'm running for president and monotonic about big ideas and policy proposal except for healthcare. she is piggybacking off of
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bernie. she is working for, if you want to run against donald trump you cannot hide yourself like joe biden has been doing. >> he has no new ideas. he is plagiarizing as well. and according to the idea that this whole ukraine impeachment thing totally benefits elizabeth warren because it hurts donald trump and joe biden so much. >> i think it does. >> my reading too much into it? >> i think that she is going to be an adult in the room and joe biden has been the old cowboy walking off and not knowing the game has been played. >> it's like brett favre suiting up. [laughter] >> i think she's a candidate that has a lot of ideas and people are excited about the ideas in the socialist out of the left wing of the democratic party is moving with her and as
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you know we have seen bernie sanders and his ideas for a long time and people are getting to the point -- >> there is no way of taking bernie sanders ideas and making them work economically or paying for them. elizabeth warren is having to answer tough questions about whether or not she will raise taxes on the middle class to pay for healthcare plan. >> that is something she will have to commit to. she has to have an answer to that. the answer is yes because bernie sanders acknowledges. i do think that biden will be the sacrificial lamb for the democratic party. i think elizabeth warren recent rally is irrefutable at this point especially in iowa. >> the polls are not outliers. >> for some reason she is galvanizing at a rate that has surpassed biden and will hold in the democrats will not mind seeing him go down in flames with the president and have her
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emerge as the phoenix. >> i think it's like a scotch tasting. a lot of democrat voters put a little in their mouth and spit it out. [laughter] [inaudible] >> you can only drink the one you like. >> the panel is coming back in minutes. first up, it is news that millennial's are deep in debt $28000 and average. but it may surprise you, where the debt is coming from according to northwestern mutual, 25% of millennial say credit cards are their main source of debt followed by mortgages, student loans at 10% in matters worse, 22% say they do not even know what the interest rate is on their credit
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card. that is the highest of any age group, or millennial spot as saving or unique set of economic challenges and not their fault. joining me cofounder and fox business contributor. welcome back. >> good to be here. i love generation warfare. i will say, we grew up assuming you will die in nuclear in isolation. and i would say millennial's have been raised to believe they are all super special and can get whatever they want even if they need a creditor to pay for. >> they do have taste higher than their needs. i'm a little jealous of their age mostly, on my website where people research mutual fund there is very little millennial activity. research and investment. maybe that's because they don't have money to save but they
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spend a lot of time researching vacations and other things. i don't want to rip on them, there is some things that they have that they did not have 40 years ago, their salaries are not as good. but boomers had a better situation. that said, they are facing higher home prices and a lot of other cost. there's a lot of opportunities they did not have a long time ago. >> you hit it on the head, people to think that you have to live in new york or l.a. or on the coast, the great thing is, the internet and technology has been the ultimate equalizer, there are fantastic cities in the middle of the country from milwaukee to austin in so many places in between where you can go and meet wonderful people and live less expensively and get a cool job and chart your own course. >> their salaries duma match
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their desire to live in the avocado tow zone. if you are creative, a self-starter, there's a lot of opportunity they did not exist when you had to take a relatively boring career, i'm short of them would like the boring career in the health insurance plan but the bottom line there are very expensive pocket that people want to live in the cannot afford and they don't want to have three - 4 people and apartment. you no rent control, people never leave, they hold onto the places and there's now a housing shortage in places like francisco which has rent control. what's up with the glasses. >> nothing has changed with my glasses. >> come on man. [laughter] are your eyes daily? [laughter] they are very fancy.
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i appreciate you talking to me about millennial's. my 900-dollar glasses from the elton john collection. [laughter] i care about my appearance and have more than millennial's and they don't want to do that because they live with their parents. they are to blame a little bit but also the situation -- >> i promises last night the artificial intelligence special on before us and i promised i would say this, if you're living at home and not having babies, go get a sex robot. coming up next, did you hear about the guy in iowa who raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity after asking for
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♪ ♪ >> beautiful song, this is why we cannot have nice things, and i warm and became a hero when he held up a sign on espn college game day asking people to venmo him your money, he raised $11000 and decided to donate it to a children's hospital that turned into $350,000 and the story got better when anaheim bush matched him dollar for dollar, to bring in the donation over $1 million.
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that should be the end but it's not because a nosy reporter from the des moines register doug up troublesome tweet, the guy posted eight years ago when he was a 16-year-old dumb dumb, anheuser-busch and venmo disassociated from the happy hour hero and when you would not can be rooting for the next armageddon, the same reporter has been outed for troubling tweets of his own. so the culture killing a good vibe or should mr. beer sign pay for his teenage mistakes. we are back with the party panel. so i will start with you, what in the world of sports is going on. imagine the dumb things that you had published or dumb things that you said or did when you were 16 would you have the job you have now? >> i'm just going to say how thankful i am that a group in the 70s. i hate this for two reasons, who is the journalist employed that took it upon himself to look
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into the skies background. this guy airs a tweet, he had five minutes of fame's for purpose. he was not running for a pageant or something that really matter. in the second thing, anheuser-busch and memo jumped on that bandwagon where they're afraid of the mob and so it makes them look bad, they kept quiet and everyone would've forgot about it five minutes later except for the journalist who got called out. >> that's only part of the tree, the kid even came out and said he's not a kid anymore, i'm an adult, here's tweets that i put up since then talking about being good to children and each other but of course that does not matter. >> twitter is playing russian roulette with your career. it's one of those things where it's really sad because it was a good purpose and we live in a
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society where people are so miserable they have to take someone else down if they have any success. all these kids and adult, it got a million dollars for cancer research and the origin of it is destroyed for making a poster. we have to look at who we are for people with want to take people down for doing good -- >> does it remind you of brett kavanaugh. >> oh yeah. i think american society has forgotten about grace and forgiveness. we are all human beings, we all make mistakes and when mistakes are made we should not justify destroying someone's life whether it's a year down the road or ten years down the road. an idea that companies are caving to the twitter mob because people have morally righteous code about how perfect they are when the reporter who called him out had his own misdeeds according to his own standards. i think we could use a little more forgiveness and grace and we should not judge people by a
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few characters that are posted on the internet. >> i don't think that reporter needs to be fired. but i hope it teaches him a lesson in him wielding. and i hope anheuser-busch and venmo learn, should we go through all the tweets of people who work for them. -- if we are going to do that, no one will exist. >> maybe that is the goal of climate change. >> who decides what is morally righteous or not. >> the wrong people. i like you guys. great night. topical storm is next. you asked for. ♪ doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief.
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>> the state of massachusetts has banned all forms of e-cigarette which means only thing going up in smoke this weekend is the red sox. let's go yankees, 27 world championships going on 28. you dirt backs. put that in your pipe and smoke it because this is topical storm. topic number one. let's start in ohio prison.
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the drug use is falling. our drone dropped a bag of weed into the county jail and this guy tried to catch it but he failed. it looked like he had possession but he did not make a football move which is highly disputable because going to prison is a move that many cincinnati bengals have made, it's only team photo to be taken from the front and the side. though the challenge flag, prison officials have not been able to identified the weed receiver but they're keeping an eye out for anyone who gets second in the prison food. that's a sure sign someone was smoking the doubles lettuce. they also recovered a cell phone at the scene but they been unable to cal call the owner. because the signal will not go through.
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i told a joke, she told a lie. prison officials are asking for the public's help finding the smoking cellmate. they also announced that this weekend's football came has been replaced for hockey suck. first it was the longest yard. >> topic number two. nobody made a bigger drug bust than the u.s. coast guard which she and the submarine full of $160 million worth of cocaine. at the moment interrogators are try to get the suspects to stop talking. this is great. the courageous crew stormed after a drug trafficking passage and i would like to think charlie sheen for his bravery. officers on the coast guard balance were able to stop the smugglers and then the colombian arrived a short while later to
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assist and i mean take their cut of the cocaine. we have all seen marcos, we know how it goes, than 12000 pounds and 1100 pounds were thrown overboard which explains the exploding fertility rate in the shark population it turns out great white get pretty randy when they give hundred get real great white. the cocaine caper related ten people in prison but the good news for partygoers, grandma is tired. [laughter] the cartel has found a new way to make the drop off. you do not need amazon prime when you have amazon crime. >> topic number three, a florida
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couple, they were arrested after homeowner caught them doing the deed on their property. as a rest go, this was pretty easy because they were handcuffed when the cops showed up. this man's name is stephen and he was a rebel with a cause when he went to a key west home and went straight to the backyard. let's get to the story, fema homeowner told 911 the couple was doing the horizontal hula on the side of the house and cops arrived to find them both to be extremely drunk on beer and those were not the only cans they saw, witnesses yelled at them to told them to get a room and they got one. the bad news, the lovebirds became jailbird on the bright side of anyone has an outside shot of getting off, it is these two. they are hoping for a hung jury so they can swing.
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as of tonight a date has not been set for the resident romance but were happy to report the couple has gone out on bail and even went on a lovely cruise. nothing is more romantic than sailing the high seas. always fun. i we'll be right back. ♪ um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be over.
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