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dna joseph maguire. president trump deserves far better from all of us. thanks for being with us. we say good night from washington, d.c. see you from new york tomorrow. [♪] david: it was like a scene out of hollywood. house intel chair adam schiff looking more like he was auditioning for a part in a movie than trying to do his job. watch. >> i want you to make up dirt on my political opponent, understand? lots of it. you know what i'm asking, so i will only say this a few more times in a few more ways. by the way, don't call me again, i will call you when you have done what i asked. lou: there is only one problem with this. the president never said those words. congressman schiff just made it up. we'll be exposing some of the other lies we heard today. maybe the democrats should be
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careful what they wished for. most of americans say they don't want to see the president impeached and they are using their wallets to back that up. rnc chair ronna mcdaniel is here with that. what if i told you, proof that the left's assault on capitalism has it exactly backwards and is dangerous for our country and middle class. "trish regan primetime" begins right now. good evening, i'm david asman in for trish. our top story tonight, major theatrics on capitol hill. house intel chairman adam schiff amping up the drama on the phone call with president trump's ukrainian counterpart. >> it read like a classic
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organized crime shakedown. i hear what you want. i have a favor want from you, though. and i'm going to say this only seven times so you better listen good. i want to you make up dirt on my political opponent. understand? lots of it. on this and on that. you know what i am asking or i will only say this a few more times in a few more ways. and by the way, don't call me again, i will call you when you have done what i asked. dave require appears like he's reading from the transcript. but the problem with schiff's statement is president trump never said that. schiff's version of the call goes unchallenged until later in the hearing when he admits his fabricated version was meant to be parody. >> my summary of the call was meant to be in part parody. the president never said if you don't understand me, i'll say it seven more times.
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my point is that's the message the ukraine president was receiving. david: joining me tennessee congressman mark green. what do you make of adam schiff making this up. >> this is the guy who said he visibly saw evidence of collusion. right? so either he kept that away from bob mueller or he's a liar. clearly he made all this up today and made it very deceptive. it sounded as if he was reading from a transcript just as you said. this egregious. the americans are not interested, americans are not interested in this impeachment. these guys couldn't do nick with mueller. they can't do anything with the other investigations. so now they are going after the president this way. it's sad, actually. david: to make up what's in the president's head and portray it as the real thing to pull the wool over the eyes of the
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american people, i don't think the american people are dumb. i don't think they will allow themselves to be fooled like that. i believe that's why he had to come out later and apologize. >> his comments at the end where he said he was just parodying, he was deceptive. it was dishonest. what he did was wrong. and he attempted to save himself at the end. but i'm not sure he did. david: a lot of things people is saying are deceptive, the two documents, the transcript and the other is the whistleblower report. a lot of people reading these two documents, there seems to be a disconnect between what the which the blower said. >> he made a comment about a state department person who was supposed to be on the phone call and now that person is saying, i
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was never on the phone call. this guy is third party hearsay. it's absurd anyone would give him any credibility. to think that without even seeing the transcripts and without seeing the whistleblower statement, they initiate an impeachment inquiry. this is crazy. this an undoing of our democracy. americans are angry. david: on the other hand, you don't have to make up stuff about what vice president biden did when he was talking about the ukraine and his son's involvement with him. he said himself. he called for the firing of the prosecutor. there may be other issues involved. but that prosecutor was look into a company his son sat on the board of and in fact as a result of what he said within 24 hours the prosecutor was gone and his son's company which was very corrupt, everybody admits that, was allowed to go on
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without a prosecutor breathing down their neck. >> this is important for everybody to take notice of. everywhere joe biden goes, his son follows and gets millions of dollars. in the case of china there it was a billion. there was a payment to biden's son that was routed through two countries. cyprus and latvia. joe biden admits it was a quid pro quo. he said i held over their head a billion dollar loan. david: we actually have the sound bite. let's play it. >> i said you are not getting a billion. i'm going to be hearing here i think in six hours. i said we are leaving in six hours. if the prosecutor is not fired, you are not getting the money. son of a pitch, he got fired. now, you know this is the one thing that this investigation as
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phoney as what adam schiff was saying may put a pause on attorney gin barr's attempt to get to the bottom of what happened in the you krairn. >> he will press forward with these investigations. he is a bulldog, he won't let it drop for a second. david: it's clear a lot was going on in the ukraine. i wouldn't be surprised if there was a secret conversation between president obama and the ukrainian leaders about paul manafort. he was indicted and convicted for some of what he was doing in ukraine. would you be surprised if there was a conversation president obama had with ukrainian leaders at the time manafort was working for the campaign of donald trump? >> i have to be careful not to fall into a trap here and do what they have done to president
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trump. everything i have heard out of those accusations are hearsay. so i can't turn around and say i expect that to happen. i do know they are looking into it. i heard those accusations and i think it's being investigated. david: you are more responsible than mr. schiff or a lot of democrats are. 60% of americans do not want an impeachment. if this is the best that democrats have to offer, how long will speaker pelosi allow them to go down this impeachment road? she is smart enough to realize you can't go against 60 percent of the voters and win an election. >> i think she knows what the polls say about the american populace. but if aoc tweets it, nancy pelosi is going to do it. i am sure she'll stop when aoc
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the complaint's most of bizarre admission is quite was not a direct witness to most of of the events described, end quote. the whistleblower then lays out a graphic detail how heavily he or they relied on the media to create this. articles appeared in an online publication. quote, it was also publicly reported. quote, the "new york times" reported, end quote. that's a handful of the whistleblower citing news reports. what's the difference between his complaint and say a research project. joining me, jenna, they relied -- fusion gps put stuff
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out in the public, then they record or used that media information that they put out there in the first place in order to verify what they have. >> this is circular verification they are trying to do here. this should be alarming. you have an anonymous source basically alleging hearsay and saying i wasn't even and witness, but i overheard somehow. then trying to say we should be concerned that are already in the public domain and somehow this is an urgent concern? we are relying on the fake news mainstream media that has wanted to take down president trump from the very beginning? this should concern everyone. what is remarkable here. president trump was so wise to be totally transparent and say i will declassify the transcript which he can as the president. he can declassify anything he wants to legally.
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that allowed maguire to release this whistleblower complaint. david: we had another example of it yesterday. we had "the washington post" come out with a report that maguire was thinking of quitting. he was so upset by all of this. totally fake story. maguire totally debunked it in the hearing unless you don't believe him. >> four words. what did donald trump say? do us a favor. which is soliciting help from a foreign power to undermine a potential domestic rival. this is a flagrant abuse of presidential power. what's more. we know the white house tried to put all of the transcript and all this information in a classified server to hide it and
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couch this conversation. i don't see transparency. i see outright abuse that warrants investigation by congress. david: do us a favor. how many times do you think president obama called the people in ukraine and asked them like when he reached over to the knee of medvedev and said don't worry about it, we will be able to do you a favor. i'm pair phrasing. there were phone calls. >> as much as it seems like hollywood likes to characterize this as nefarious and against the constitution. this is nothing to be concerned about. the issue is president trump is in a conversation as president
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of the united states. there is nothing unconstitutional about that. when you are talking about impeach act offenses, they are talk about treason, bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors. that means it has to be against the sovereignty of the united states. we have to remember president trump is still in office. he has to make sure he's doing the business of the united states. and every phone call he has would go to his the public he couldn't do his job. david: 60% of americans don't want impeachment. that was just after the mueller investigation. >> there is a marist poll out today that shows it's dead even.
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david: it's not accepted by many media group ofs including fox news. this was taken out after the mueller investigation saying they don't want impeachment. if mueller couldn't convince american voters the president should be impeached, why do you think this will? >> because this is about a forthcoming election done in plain sight and it's easy to understand. this is direct information that we now know by the way just to reiterate, the white house lawyers were trying to cover up. if there is nothing to worry about, why try to cover it up. >> why would president trump declassify it on his own accord. >> are we not reading the same thing? david: the point is, i want to reiterate what you said, adam. you said that the mueller report
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was too busy, had too much information in it for people to follow, and that's why 60% of americans didn't believe it was cause to impeach the president. is that what you really said? >> no, that's not what i said. what i said is that what's going on right now is a brand-new very, very clear allegation of what this president did, and it's done in plain site it's simple. he asked a foreign power into the fear in the 2020 election. david: what's amazing you just repeat wade said. what you said was false and you repeated it and said it was true. you said the mueller report was too complex for people to understand. i think americans understand what's going on and we'll see how that plays out in the election in november and we'll leave it at that.
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>> the public was against the impeachment of richard nixon before the watergate hearing. david: thank you, gang. we have to leave it at that. more on the whistleblower's complaint and why one fashionr former national security advisor says this undermines our ability to work with form leaders. find out why it's no longer appropriate to use the okay gesture. remember when the democrats warned against impeaching bill clinton solely based on vengeance? >> today the republican majority is not judging the president with fairness, but impeaching him with a vengeance. >> our decision to impeach him was based upon principle and not politics. david: that's just a piece of the clip we have.
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david: massive fundraising halls for president trump and the gop in the 24 hours following speaker pelosi's announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry. they pulled in a combined $5 million and the money hasn't stopped falling yet. joining me now, the woman at the helm of the fundraising. ronna mcdaniel. do you have any doubt all of this money is because of the impeachment push? >> absolutely not. we have seen fundraising numbers
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through the roof. our base is so energized and disgusted by the behavior of nancy pelosi and the democrats to try to negate the rightful election of donald trump in 2016, to erase their voices and erase their votes. $5 million. $13 million in the past two days if you include the fundraisers we held in new york with the president. we are raising money like mad. david: i would think the disparity between the whistleblower report and the transcript we got yesterday, that that is increasing the volume of money coming in. some people were wondering, is there a real problem here. then when they saw the transcript and saw the distinction between the transcript and the whistleblower report. i would say -- not to say the president is completely in the clear. but at the same time it looks like that. >> also the fact that nancy pelosi was one of the most of
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important decisions you can make as a speaker. you know, put her foot on the gas before hearing the president's transcript and the whistleblower report. talk about a time when you should be thoughtful and deliberate and show leadership. they have been hungering to get this done against this president since the day he was inaugurated. they never accepted his election. our voters are sick and tired of it. the american people are sick and tired of it. they sent people to washington to do the work of the american people. and democrats have investigated, obstructed, resisted. and our fundraising numbers prove it. they are giving money, they are going to volunteer and they are energizing our base because people know this president has delivered jobs, wages, and so many things across the nation. david: it's not just nancy pelosi who was resistant on the impeachment push. she was around with president
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clinton and that backfired on republicans to a certain extent. what happens to democrats who come from red districts that went tore trump in 2016 or turned around in 2018 in the mid-terms. there are 20-60 people who may not get re-elected because they have nothing to show but impeachment. >> obstruct, resist and now try to impeach this president. many of them ran at moderate. they said i will work with the president. there are 30 democrats sitting in districts where president trump won. we did a fundraising online tool or drive yesterday for the future candidate in michigan 8. we raised $400,000 against a future unnamed candidate. it will be interesting to see their numbers. if they vote for impeachment, i
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think it makes their reelection much more difficult. david: there will be six committees focusing on impeachment. they say we can chew gum and walk at the same time. but, you know, doing the other stuff takes a lot of energy. and so does working on these impeachment committees. you have to do a lot of fact searching and fact making up. the question is, is it possible to have six committees based almost entirely on impeachment the next few months and get anything else done? >> they have shown no interest in getting anything done from the beginning of this presidency. we have a huge immigration problem. healthcare costs are skyrocketing and we have usmca ready to be passed. and democrats are sitting on their hands. they have been so obsessed and angry about the president's
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elect. it's frightening for our democracy that democrats are doing everything they can to overturn the results of our president's election. this is not what we want going forward in our country. we need to refute that and make sure we send them home next november and put republicans back in charge of the house and re-elect our president. >> i predict nancy pelosi may try to convince her caucus to push usmca. they will need something in their pockets other than a failed impeachment push. great to see you, ronna mcdaniel. thanks for being here. appreciate it. 020 democrats -- 2020 democrats love to label capitalists as greedy folks. but we have evidence that they are anything but. there are concerns that whistleblower complaint will undermine our ability to work with foreign leaders. great riches will find you when liberty mutual
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david: the democrats shelving everything on their legislative agenda in order to rattle this president's cage. now that this whistleblower has forced president trump's conversations with the ukrainian president made public, could it affect the president's ability to conduct business with world leaders. >> all the sort of gratuitous voyeurism in these conversations. there a quick read shows there was no quid pro quo. there were conversations about the ukrainian leaders feeling
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with angela merkel. it's not a surprise that germany is a free rider on the security guarantees. but it damages the ability of leaders to have a personal rapport. they are human beings and they need to have private collegial conversations. david: one thing that's come out in the past week. we found out how many people do listen in on the president's conversations. about and half dozen were involved in writing the transcripts of the conversation as they were going. don't most of world leaders realize when they are talking on the phone to the president of the united states there are other people listening? >> they do, and the same goes the other way. but there is an honor system of keeping these things confidential. we have agreements between the staffs of the two leaders what the talking points will be to the various media and how things
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will be outreached to their staff. there are conditions in place to keep this what it is meant to be. david: they assume it will be kept in the circle of trust. but that circle is very often broken from time to time with modern media. i'll play the tape. i know you heard it from 2012 of president obama talking to his counterpart in russia. listen. >> after the election i will have more flexibility. >> i will tell vladimir. david: that wasn't a specific quid pro quo. but there were certain things about that conversation fit was president trump doing that i am sure they would say it's just as improper as what he said to the ukrainian president. >> i thought it was outrageous then and i think it's outrageous now. if there are decent fair minded
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people out there look at evidence worthy of pursuing. here is the president saying unintentionally to the wider world that he intend to accommodate the leader of russia. just give him time to get through the election. that's a deeply alarming thing to say. david: this was about missile defense. >> absolutely. serious consequences. it's utter hypocrisy on the other side. the president was talking about how germany doesn't pay its fair share. he wasn't talking about withholding american aid. this is a theme that's been out there forever. david: the iranian president hassan rouhani continuing his delusion, paranoia, saying there is no way his country will meet with the i.s. unless sanctions are removed. it's almost as if he's itching for a fight.
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>> that how this country has been reacting. part of me is shedding crocodile tears. they have been at war with us in some form or fashion since 1979. but they are trying to play the social media political warfare game against us. i hope we don't take the bait. >> when iran and iraq went to war. we remember how callous the leaders were. sending hundreds of thousands of iranians to their deaths, sending them to the front lines knowing they would be slaughtered. they might be willing to sacrifice thousands or returns of thousands in a war with the u.s. just to prove a point. >> they are no respecters of human beings and human dignity. we need more of the world as the president urged when he was at the u.n. yearn assembly. we need the rest of the world to
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close the loopholes and keep the pressure on. it's not the footing this president is putting forward. it many the iranians driving this. they are the ones you say correctly seem to be itching for a fight. david: coming up, what would you do if you won a million dollars in the lottery. wait until you hear what one man did with his winnings. this is a scratchoff $1 million ticket. democrats love to paint capital i. as greedy people. >> stop the greed. treat your workers with respect. >> i'm tired of free loading billionaires. david: we are debunking this myth. find out why empathy is the driving force of capitalism. -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪
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ends saturday >> elizabeth is absolutely right. if anybody thinks corporate america give one damn for the average american worker is mistaken. >> stand up against greed and corporate corruption. >> i will be able to take on the
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greed and corruption of the corporate elite. david: far left 2020 candidates want to label the quest for money and success as selfish and greedy and awful. is greed at heart of capitalism? according to one economist, successful entrepreneurs are successful because they are prioritizing other people's needs. it's more about empathy than you think. rich, you don't often hear about people talk about charity and capitalism in the same breath, but they do work together, don't they? >> anybody who launches a company takes a great risk. and what are they rising? they are risking all of their effort to provide a product or service to improve their lives. the essence of that is a morally
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uplifting force. james madison and benjamin franklin said all human beings have capacity for good and evil. fan free market enterprise brings out by and large, not perfectly, by and large our better angels. david: how could you possibly have the idea of an iphone before it happens. thomas edison tried thousands of times to get it right with the lightbulb with the lightbulb. they want their invention to help humanity. most of don't, most of fail in their first ventures, right? >> i am glad you mentioned the i foreign. any fair reading of steve jobs. he could be unkind to the people around him. yet the legacy he created, the products he brought into the marketplace, i can say the apple macintosh is why i wound up at forbes.
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it allowed me to create a magazine and it got the attention of steve forbes. even a flawed person like steve jobs, his better angels came out. imagine what he would have been and could have been in a society where you didn't have the free end prize. david: literally billions of people's lives have even i am measurably improved because of the iphone. the other thing is if you are a nasty s.o.b. you mayen successful in the short run, but in the long run your reputation catches up with you and your customers and employees will abandon you. >> that's absolutely true. angry customers can get on the internet and complain. and this nonsense that bernie sanders puts out there about
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companies ex employing their workers. every company today has to compete were workers at this low unemployment rate. there are rating systems like glass door that allow anybody to see how well a company treats its employees. there is a competition for companies to do the right thing. david: then there is the issue of pure charity self. you think people like david koch. the hundreds of millions of dollars that he gave away to hospitals, to art centers in new york. he's just one. ken langone. david rockefeller. andrew carnegie. the pure charity of capitalists have been proved our lives enormously. >> i sit on the campus of one of
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the great universities in the world. stanford. why did it become world class the last 30 years? because of silicon valley and all the money silicon valley generated and the hundreds of millions of dollars given to this university on an almost yearly basis. david: people could if they were just as greedy as liz warren and bernie sanders say they are, they wouldn't be sharing that money with anybody. but there is something more important going on. when you have success, you feel you do owe something back to the society that you were able to benefit from, no? >> yeah. well, yes. i would point out one other thing. why should we deny the billionaire who started particularly started something from scratch. the opportunity to do what they were born to do and do exceedingly well in the world. it would be like telling le bron james sorry, you are too
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dominant, you can't play basketball anymore it's ridiculous. david: the alternative is you have give the money to the government, bureaucrats divide it up into hundreds of departments that push paper from one side of the desk to another. you are not getting work done. when these billionaires give their billions of dollars away they give to good works. >> they know how to invest and they have keen insight how to invest for even non-profit organizations. look at the good work bill gates is doing today. david: i was alive and i used to do reporting in communist countries when they controlled half the world in eastern your, et cetera. you would find so much more greed and envy and selfishness in the communist countries than in the communist companies. everything was trying to get their little piece of what they
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anti-defamation league, they declare that this happened from a couple mops ago, when a user on a anonymous discussion board web site, who is anonymous, declared that okay symbol, is now a symbol of white supremacy. david: 3 fingers up are a w, this a p, white power, but that is crazy, that is nonsense. good people are being hurt by this, a chicago cubs fan who did it on air, caught in a picture. and he has been banned for life. from the stadium, right? >> yes, right, i saw, it looks like a maybe look. you get a punch them on shoulder. that is high school. david: you don't do that in brazil, in brazil is means something bad, but that is another issue. we won't go on television, tell
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me about couple in uk who lost a combined 200 pounds from what they call extreme meal prep. >> right, someone is not celebrating bulking season the right way. all jokes aside, a couple, john and charlotte lost over 200 pounds together an engaging in a new extreme weight loss diet plan, that requires they come together, they coordinate and plan out their week diet. healthy, and protein rich. also over 165 dollars, they do this as you know a great cost. and it is inspiring others through the instagram account to do it for not a lot of money. david: 165 a month. by the way, that not a week, a month. >> right. david: and 400 calories a meal, that includes big steaks, and italian sausage, how did they get away with that?
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lastings milledge -- last story despite winning over a million in lottery, a maine man is still living in his trail oar and he loves it. >> i love his quote was, ain't nothing different really. a newly made millionaire man from maine. bobby stewart has won large lotteries twice, first a million, then 4 months later 100,000. david: incredible. >> he has not splurged on anything, he shared a couple of -- a little bit of his new winnings with his children, he did get new windows for his trailer and every now and then a lobster roll for dinner. his son has won 250,000, when it rains in maine it pours. david: i wish i had one of those
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