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be dr -- as contribute to their undoing. that's it for tonight. thanks for being with us. trish: in his first television interview since the impeachment inquiry news broke. steve bannon is here. are they trying to undo the will of the american voters? it's tuesday morning in hong kong. preparations, you are looking at a live picture. the 70th birthday celebration as the ccp gets ready for the streets. antifa members harassing an
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elderly couple, preventing them from attending a conservative politicians' event. pipe "time" begins now. impeach many reaching a fever pitch. >> the evidence of wrongdoing is hiding in plain sight. >> the american people, they can see and understand and appreciate a shakedown when they sight going on. that exactly what this was. >> the president's supporters say this is a rush to judgment. launching this impeachment inquiry before the facts were released should be very concerning to you. very concerning to the american people. and it's not just lawmakers rushing to judgment.
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the "new york times" is alleging president trump pressured the australian prime minister to investigate the origins of the mueller probe. the australians reached out to offer their help. joining me right now, mike huckabee and former chairman of the house committee. darrell issa. nancy pelosi launched this inquiry before reading the memo of the call's transcript. we knew it was coming out. she could have waited 12 more hours. why didn't she wait? >> i think she didn't wait because she has got so many people on her left flank giving
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her grief. but it was a huge tactical error. she is a smart politician. i always thought she was a pretty shrewd political operative. it's especially a mess on the part of the democrats who must only watch what i call the bottom feeding catfish network cnn and bmsbc. i come to the conclusion the democrats should start the motor, pull the ropes. let's get this over with and let's see what this does for the democrats in 2020. trish: what does it do? does it backfire? >> it does, not just because of what governor huckabee was saying. you have got jerry nadler who said he was going to impeach the president. you have got al green who filed
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articles of impeachment and is on record saying we have to impeach him because he might otherwise win reelection. you have adam schiff, one of my class you mates from 19 years ago who falsely read this narrative of his own invention and who said that he had the president on collusion for material he had seen that now suddenly has disappeared after mueller couldn't find any such thing. so you have an awful lot of people who are very obviously politically ready to impeach the president. they just had to find something they could make up. this happens to be it. trish: we have seen this movie before. time and time again they keep coming forward with something. then it changes because it doesn't pan out. at what point do the american people say we are getting sick of this. you keep leading us down this path and it goes nowhere. >> i think they are already sick
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of it. they want congress to fix prescription prices, infrastructure, the border, national security and crime on the streets and the homelessness population. instead all they are talking about is impeachment. the democrats have been talking about impeachment before president trump even danced the first inaugural dance with the first lady melania trump. that's all they said, that's all they talked about. if their idea is impeachment, i think it will backfire in a big way. trish: first they were talking about quid pro quo. then the memo of the transcript came out and it doesn't look like the quid pro quo people thought. then it became the cover-up. but the cover-up is interesting. apparently this kind of stuff, calls like this, are classified at times. you can move transcripts to top
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secret servers. in fact it happened before. you just need to listen to former national security advisor susan rice talking about her tenure with president obama. >> did you move conversations over to the server. >> if they were legitimately in their content classified. but it's rare that a presidential conversation would be classified to that highest level. it's not impossible, but it's very rare. trish: she pointed out, it did happen. congressman, it's not unheard of. it might be rare. but not unheard of. what kind of precedent does this set. if anybody who doesn't like you politically can take your words and use them against you and possibly against that country. >> no question, this would be a
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bad move to be honest, america. you need on go back a couple years. when i was investigating fast and furious the death of brian terry at the border. when i was investigating benghazi under hillary clinton. they refused to give congress and stonewalled giving congress documents until the courts ordered it. the idea that something is classified and being hidden. the president immediately delivered this transcript. i was shocked he delivered it at all, and delivered it so quickly. there has never been more transparency here. some people complaining here like hillary clinton could not have been more opaque. one thing that's a piece of history is that when they impeach abraham lynn consequence successor, andrew johnson. they impeached him for political reasons because he fired a popular secretary of war.
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there is a history of political witch hunts and people have to realize it's politics, not crime. trish: thank you so much. we have a lot more coming up tonight. coming up live in the studio, steve bannon. we'll be the first to get his reaction to this democratic impeachment push. steve bannon is here with a warning for us. also tonight, viewer discretion advised. antifa protesters caught harassing a lady with a walker. tonight, conservative hollywood actor and former republican congressional candidate, antonio a what dough, junior is here and he's wondering when democrats will condemn this behavior.
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>> there is a cover-up of the cover-up. this goes beyond. i am saying to you, people say you have to take a political risk doing that. that doesn't matter. because we cannot have a president of the united states undermining his oath of office. trish: were her motives not pure? first it was quid pro quo. then they got the transcript, then it became a cover-up. nancy pelosi doesn't care. she said whether impeachment costs the party their majority in the house. somehow this is on moral principle? i wonder why they never thought a moral principle when the vice president of the united states of america was allowing his son
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to be paid $50,000 a month. joining me now, tennessee congresswoman marcia plaque burn. we have seen this movie before. it's been a while. you think wait cost republicans when they went after bill clinton. do you think impeachment will cost the dems in a similar way? >> i do think it will cost the dems. i'm talking to people every single day, and voters are saying wait a minute. they have been at this for a very long time. what we have to do is looking at what we know. since before he was sworn in they wanted to impeach him. we know there was no quid pro quo. we know he asked what happened with crowdstrike, election interference. everybody wants the answer to that, trish. and we do know they are not going to stop. they have dug in.
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nancy says no one is above the law. nancy, what about illegal aliens crossing our borders? they you think tee serve to come here, decriminalize border crossing and give them benefits? if you are going to abide by the rule of law make it for everything. they don't want to do that. trish: people say it's unseemly, ukraine kind of needs the money, perhaps this wasn't the most of appropriate thing to do. all that aside, to talk about impeachment, that's something that happened rarely in the history of this country. you are talking about undoing the will of the american voter. it seems to me standard should be pretty darn high for something like that. >> of course it should. you know they are trying to find anything they possibly can, any way they can hang their hat on sit because they know they won't
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be able to beat donald trump in the 2020 elections. trish: now they are going to have a socialist. >> they think elizabeth warren is their best shot. so they are willing to sacrifice joe biden so they can go after donald trump. but there is a chance they are going to mess this up and then thank goodness we'll see republicans take control of the house because she is giving them openings in districts that are suburban districts that were won by democrats. trish: does it go anywhere in the senate? >> you can't deal in hypotheticals. leader mcconnell has said that. but we'll take it up. if it is sent over to the senate, and we know this is supreme court justice, chief justice served as the judge in
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this capacity. but i think that their game plan is to try to run this out through the end of the year. take their vote, send it to the senate. they want this going on while the primaries are going on. they think it strengthens their hand. >> people are putting politics before country. senator blackburn. it's so good to see you. thank you so much. coming up. masked antifa protesters caught harassing an elderly woman with a walker. conservative hollywood actor and former republican congressional candidate antonio a what dough, jr. is here. first the big interview you have been waiting for.
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trish: it's good to have you here it's an important time. we'll talk about impeachment. first i want to get to the live pictures coming in to us from beijing. they have a big parade. they are showing off their military might. >> last night they had a banquet. this is the 70th anniversary of the communist takeover of china. president xi stood up and said we are the leaders in the world. the future belongs to us. a country with a $1.2 trillion gdp when we allowed them to join the wto. the gdp is now $17 trillion. the technology has been stolen, given by us, or taken.
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not just a new ballistic missile. they will show stealth drones, all types of specialty drones they haven't had before. this is a real display of military hardware they haven't had before. in the streets of hong kong you have young people under 30 years old. anybody that dismissed millennials. look at hong kong. you have young people fighting for capitalism. the brutality ratchets up. they said you cannot ruin victory day by protesting for rule of law and freedom. and we'll shut you down. yesterday was one of the most of violent days. rubber bullets, tear gas. actually there is talk about some of the shopping congress police used not just rubber bullets. but this thing is ratcheting up.
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they are anticipating a million people talking about going into the streets and protesting. we are close to implementing martial-law if you don't back off. >> do you envision -- i think of tienanmen square as being the worst example of that oppressive regime and how they tried to curtail protests. >> this is a moment of history we don't know. the people in hong kong are not going to back off. they are fighting for the rule of law, democracy, freedom, capitalism. they have told this totalitarian regime that suppressed the uighurs, the tibetan buddhists. at some point in time you will see, the people of hong kong are
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not backing off. if you followed this for the last 17 weeks, it's been unbelievable the brutality the pla and the communist chinese party laid on hong kong. they were warned. do not ruin the 70th anniversary. yesterday was on the scale the communist party of china didn't anticipate. it shows what his iron grip has oh dued as far as what it's producing as far as democracy and freedom. donald trump is president of the united states. this is the people in 2016 feeling we lost our greatness. the elites sold us out. all the manufacturing jobs were shipped overseas. the fentanyl was coming in and
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nobody cared. donald trump spoke to that crowd. he's the first president -- this is not republican versus democrat. this has been both political parties, the permanent political class in washington. and the global corporatists made a lot of money because of the slave labor of china. the suppressed wages that destroyed the working class in this country. you are seeing this play out. what i admire most of about president trump. he has had every opportunity to buckle and for the cheerleaders to say take any deal. and he stood his ground in i think in a hard way and the chinese don't know how to handle it. >> are you in favor of the deal? the markets are a little bit on edge about that. >> the original deal that peter navarro laid out had seven verticals in it. talked about forced telling
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transfers. everything china has to do to reform their economy to become one of the industrial democracies. that deal is the deal that in may we came close to signing until certain hardliners in beijing said we can't do this. this is kowtowing to the west and we can't do this. we'll call trump's bluff and maybe we we want is a democrat. see they walked away from the deal. that's the deal president trump is saying this deal, which is a major deal. it restructures the chinese economy. it doesn't decouple the two economies. this is the deal he pushed for. they tried every aspect, little deals, soften the language, talk about huawei. trump has been a rock. and he has had pressure everywhere, and he stood tall on this. particularly this impeachment coming up. i think he stands tall. now you have people on capitol
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hill, they just passed the hong kong bill. you have marco rubio, nancy pelosi, democrats, republicans coming together to say everything you want to see about the ccp, the chinese communist party you are seeing on the streets of hong kong. trish: don't go anywhere, i want to hear your thoughts on the democrats' rush to impeachment. find out what steve bannon has to say about the democrats move. we are back right after this. yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you.
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this since 2:30 in the morning november 9. they never took responsibility. the reason they lost the election and donald trump won is the upper midwest. he reached out to working class people that understand the manufacturing jobs have gone, their lifestyle has changed. the opioid were there. hillary clinton was too busy to do that. that's how he won michigan, pennsylvania, ohio. so they had the nullification prong started immediately. they have thrown everything at trump consistently. now they have got this phone call situation with ukraine. my point is if you want full transparency and sunshine on everything that took place in crossfire hurricane, everything that took place with bind and president trump's calls to ukraine. bring it. let's have a full drill down on
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exactly everything that went on, okay? trish: that's not what they want. >> i don't want to relitigate '6. we won. let's go to the next one. i think president trump's frustration is he sees quite frankly what a poor job brennan, clapper and the rest of these guys did about china. china is the greatest existential threat america has ever had. we have been molly coddling china for a long time. trish: the concern trying to figure out what the campaign was doing. >> the focus has been centcom but it hasn't been the central threat. part of what was going on in
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ukraine is because of the call. because of what happened early in the administration when the australian call and the mexican call, the entire transcripts were leaked. and no whistle blower came forward then. both of those politicians turned on australia and the mexican president, they were all out of office shortly thereafter. so the security apparatus to me has been -- i'm not a guy who is deep state. it's in your face. the national security apparatus of the united states has essentially failed the united states. that's why donald trump had an america first policy that people backed up and he won't back off it. they can come at him any way they want. he's not going to back off this. he's standing up to china and iran. he's got everybody -- he's got wall street, the corporations, the mainstream media and the democratic party. and he's fighting back.
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give me a break. we have gone through this three times before in american history. once after the civil war. the bitterness that was there. once after vietnam the bitterness with nixon. and you are telling me these calls, these calls rise up to that level? trish: how do you even do your job, if you are president of the united states and you have people within your circle that don't want you there and maybe want to take you down. you have a whistle more who wasn't on the call. this is second hand information which somehow turned into the whole whistleblower complaint. you have got a whistleblower who wants to take you down. >> it's a terrible precedent. it's a terrible precedent to release these. like i said, turnbull and the mexican president are gone. one of the reasons is because of those transcripts. you can't have these transcripts and continue to conduct foreign
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policy. we have to restrict how many people have it. at the time was hundreds of people got it. we restricted that so it was only a core group of people. my question is the people who gave it to the whistleblower. if you had such a problem i would like to see if you went through the chain of command and talk about this? was this a problem? if they are going to have the blitzkrieg. they have the political, the messaging, the media. and they are driving to a point. my point is slow this thing down. this won't be nancy pelosi's choice or adam schiff's. nothing is more serious than nullifying a presidential election. if you want to do that, the american people need to take their time and i think will take their time and what he and measure what's out there. trish: the train has left the station. >> i don't think the train has
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left the station. i think there are different alternatives you have to slow this down. not to do anything you be fair. but to say we want to adjudicate this properly. if they want transparency and sun shine. i say write it. let's go back to crossfire hurricane. if that's what they want to do, let's go back to steele. let's take the whistleblower. not just ukraine which is a side show. joe biden and china with his son. what did joe biden do about the island built in the south china sea. he looked the other way. joe biden's son got $5 billion from a private equity fund from the chinese government. if that's what they want, let's do it. but let's take our time and do it and see where the american people cop out. if we go through all of this and take our time, the 40 seats you won, those people are -- if they
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vote to impeach him, i think when all the evidence is out there they will have signed their political death warrants. and they just won, they have taken the house, they have control, but they put it all on the field. if that's what they want to do, every night let the "new york times," cnn, msnbc, another leak, another break. slow the train down and let the american people have a full vetting of this. >> how bad is it for the country. >> i think you start to see why bind and these people are taking money from foreign countries. you start to see what the intelligence apparatuses were doing during the campaign. of the 40 subpoenas the house intelligence committee put out that rose be stein never came back with, let's get it all on the table and let the american people judge. in that record i think it will be fine. right now the way they are doing
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it, this blitzkrieg particularly the way it's going on in china. it couldn't come at a worse time. but that's not going to stop them. what they want to do is nullify the election. they are prepared to sacrifice a look to take down a king. they will throw biden away to get to trump and hope elizabeth wash or hillary clinton or bloomberg or some centrist cometh here. >> hillary clinton might be back? >> hillary clinton is doing a whole thing, a meeting for a book he wrote with her. she said he's an illegal president, illegitimate president. he's a clear and present danger. the chinese communist party is not a clear and present danger. donald trump is a clear and present danger. she is running. trish: is there nobody on the call that could have said don't go there?
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>> he's got a certain style. that's why he's donald trump. that's why he's here and has been able to push back on china. i think the team is fine. i think stephanie grisham, kellyanne, mick, they have a fine team. but let's slow down and get all on the table. let's go. trump can play that game. if that's what they want to do, let's go. this is not for you nancy pelosi and the democratic caucus to decide. it's for the american people to decide. i think the american people will what he and measure this and -- will wha weigh and measure thisd it will be devastating for the democrats. trish: antifa hah ration an elderly lady with a walker. it's hard to watch.
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canada leader. nobody is stopping them. somehow this behavior is tolerated fit comes from the left? joining me, former congressional candidate, antonio sabato, jr. it seems we should put our humanity before everything else. i don't understand why you see these horrible things coming out of antifa, and you don't have people leaders in the party on the left saying anything. >> not at all. that's why i told the president not too long ago i would be willing to work for him and be there for him. we need someone to go to hollywood and make sense out of these people. we live in the greatest country in the world. we are dealing with people disrespecting the disgusting behavior going on. we have to stop it. we need the entertainment business to come along with us
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and find a common ground that is better for america and the future of this country. my family died at auschwitz, world war ii. we need to start treating people with kindness and respect. bring love and god back to our families. have some sort of love and dignity. you can't treat people like that. we can't allow this to happen any longer. trish: freedom of religion. freedom of political beliefs. hollywood effectively trying to outlaw the viewpoint of half of the country. do you sight on a regular basis? >> i was black listed. i go to work every week. these americans workers, friends of mine work every day. they care about, do we have a president who cares for us. our military is doing good. are we safer than ever before?
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the answer is yes. next year we got a big voting time. we vote for america, this is going too far. i am asking hollywood, who has the cajon is to come forward. i am done with this, i want to work for america. let's find a common ground and work together. >> then the impeachment. throw that into the mix. antonio, it's always good to talk to you. good luck out there. kennedy joins us with a sneak peek at what's coming up on her 0 show. kennedy: it will shall delist. we are discussing the ills of minimum wage laws that decimated some big statist cities. everyone should sat saddle up for that.
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maybe give trump a call. trish: far left new york city is threatening $250,000 in fines for using terms like illegal alien. they are going to fine you for saying something like that if they can prove you meant it in a demeaning way. kat timpf has more on that story right after this. iate the invite here. as my broker, what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. (thumps) ugh! carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab.
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trish: welcome back. lightning round, kat timpf with us. omar wants to forgive all school debt. >> you have to have bought it, if you willingly take out this money as the students with this debt did, you are supposed to pay it back, that part of the agreement, i don't see -- can i do that with my credit card? i don't think that is how it works. trish: is it called buying votes. >> right, i paus paid off mine,t was not easy, if i had known wall street would have paid it off, i might have bought shoes.
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trish: a panacea to think that, i get that student loans are a problem, but individual responsibility are in play. >> the more that government gets involved the more expensive it gets. trish: survey reveals one in five p.m. ipeople in a relationy their partner is irresponsible, financially irresponsible. >> i understand, i have dated men in the past who were very financially irresponsible. only reason why it went on for it did, i did not see long-term
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future with them, i saw one guy say your apartment is so much nicer than mine. i said, you do live in a closet but you also won't look for a job. maybe you could look for a job, i was getting annoyed with that. i said do you love me or my seamless account? are you hungry. i am surprised anyone would get into long-term situation with someone they thought was financially irresponsible. >> like a one of your values, if you are together as a couple you want to share similar values, ands spi -- as pie as pierationa part of of that. >> right, you see your partner spending on ridiculous things, not having a job, you can start to recent that person, that will -- i'm a therapist thousand.
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trish: i am glad you found a good boyfriend. >> thank you. trish: new york city commission on human rights announces you could face up to 250,000 in fines if you use a term like illegal aliens and threaten to call i.c.e. >> caveat is that they have to be able to prove you did it in a harassing way. but i'm a free speech absolutist, i don't like to see government get more involved in banning language, because there are already laws against discrimination and harassment. it is just seems how would they prove it, it is so subjective. >> come on, a spoken word not even a written word, if you say it, they deem it threatening, you could be fined $250,000, there is no precedent. >> i don't think so it is scary, i think answer to speech you don't like it mor speech, countr with your own speech, government has no business banning language.
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trish: who can keep up, right. >> i write about it every day. trish: i don't know 3 or 4 years ago -- >> a technical term. trish: now like, undocumented? can you say alien. >> i think that also offensive. >> undocumented. >> you could officially get -- get charged a fine, a huge find, 250. trish: be careful what you say, bill de blasio. >> she watching? trish: we're just about out of time, thank you. thank you, thank you. >> i just want to say, thank you to our viewers for watching every night here, you may have noticed. we got a new look. spiffy new graphics. we're invested in you. we're looking out for you. i am here every night. thinking about you. how we all work together to make
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sure that the american dream is alive and well for many, many years to come that is not a partisan thing. it is a real thing. see you tomorrow night. kennedy is next. kennedy: thank you, trish. welcome to the refresh. ladies and gentlemen welcome to new normal, washington dc grinding to a halt as battle for impeachment swallowed the swamp like a black hole. but what still very unclear who has the most to lose? the president or the democrats chasing him like a pack of rabid dogs? development in like an open fire hydrant. so, grab a cup, grab some water as we break it down. today democrats subpoenaed rudy guliani, this is three days after secretary of state pompeo got a similar subpoena. today wal
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