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tomorrow. we thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow and good night from new york. [♪] david: outrage as the left ramps up its impeachment inquiry in secret. refusing to allow republican lawmakers who sit on the house judiciary committee, the committee that typically handles impeachment inquiries, to sit in on the inquiries. adam schiff says the whistleblower may not have to testify after all. jim comey vowing to spend the next 13 months to get rid of president trump though he claims
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he's not partisan. an nba fan says he and his friends were censored for holding a free hong kong banner. good evening. i'm david asman in for trish tonight. house intel committee chair adam schiff saying nothing to see her. schiff claims there is zero reason for the american people who kicked off this whole thing. take a listen. >> our primary interest is making sure that person is protected. there is more than one whistleblower, that they are protected. given that we have the call record. we don't need the whistleblower. we'll make sure we protect that
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whistleblower. david: the whistleblower's identity is another in the long lift of secrets in the democrats' impeachment push. the republicans have had enough and they are calling them out. >> they leak out selectively the thing they want for their narrative. our position is the american. you should know about all of the facts. >> the tragedy and the crime here is that the american people don't get to see what's going on. louon.dave will be congressman louie gohmert joins me. i understand one of your colleagues matt gaetz was kicked out of a committee hearing by adam schiff today. tell us what happened? >> he was doing as i would expect any of us would be allowed to do, and that is sit in on the hearing. he wasn't demanding to ask
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questions, and they threw hip out and they said we expect this to be secret. and you mentioned earlier, actually you go back to 1813 when the judiciary committee was formed, every impeachment has gone through the judiciary committee. there was one -- andrew johnson went through judiciary, then went through reconstruction committee. and i know you are aware there is no more reconstruction committee. but it's important to understand that yes there is witness protection, and the reason we did that is whistleblowers were not going to remain anonymous, and the laws are to keep anybody from retaliating against them. if they are going to keep their identity a complete secret, there is no reason for whistleblower protection. but even trumping that, if you
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pardon the expression, is the 6th amendment to the constitution. you can't go after somebody if you are in a federal position allowing the person to know about the allegations against them and the opportunity to confront the witnesses against them and to be able to question the person that's made the allegation. so this is the whistleblower's rights do not trump the constitution. david: more than that, the bottom line here is an impeachment inquiry even though this is not an official one because it hasn't been voted on. an impeachment inquiry is a very public event. this is an effort to overturn an election. to kick a guy who was elected out of office. it has to be not shrouded in secrecy, but open to the public.
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>> it's supposed to be. this is what we see going on in spade. it's ridiculous. this is supposed to be public. but it tells you that this is indeed a coup, and star chambered effort to try to take out a sitting president. and they under estimated president trump at every turn. they thought if they went after his friend, which associates and family, then he would probably resign within 6 months and say i don't need this. but they don't know him very well. he's not a quitter. >> i'm wondering if democrats and it's almost a rhetorical question. if they are overplaying their hand. "axios" had an interesting focus group. "axios" is no friend of president trump's. the focus group was from ohio. what they did was ask the people
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whether there seem to be ground for impeachment hearings. instead they found there was outrage over the idea of impeachment. they want congress to get busy doing what they are supposed to be doing. do you think this will backfire on democrats? >> i hope it does. but the bottom line is they are being destructive of the constitution and the political process and opening up future elections to this kind of abuse. i would add, i think eventually we are going to see charges against co-conspirators, and so the question arises, how many democrats in congress want to be co-conspirators with those who are attempting this coup of a duly elected sitting president? i think that's where it ought to end up. >> let me ask you a final question. you are a former judge. did you ever see a case just
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looking at this one case of the whistleblower where the word of somebody who hears something second hand whose identity is unknown takes precedence over a transcript, an actual transcript, first person transcript of that same conversation. why are we putting a second hand version of something ahead of the first version transcript? >> it's outrageous. legal procedure. law of evidence 101. hearsay always takes a back seat to direct evidence unless you are democrats in the current congress. david: congressman gohmert it will be fascinating. good to see you. appreciate it. coming up. caught on camera. the nba trying to silence the voice of one of his fans after he tried to hold a sign up in support of hong kong's pro
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democracy protesters. >> we respect your freedom of speech. we are personally not happy. david: that fan is here to talk about it. hunter biden coming out from hiding. doing an interview with abc. gregg jarrett is here to react on what he had to say and talk about and his new book. >> supposedly no holds barred >> supposedly no holds barred questioning from george with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big.
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david: james comey is at it again. fallout after a wide-ranging "new york times" interview with the former and fired fbi director. he wants to take down president trump and he admits it. he tells the "new york times" quote, comey has pledged to spend the next 13 months working to drive president trump out of power.
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it frustrates me that millions of people had a false impression of me. i wish they knew i was funnier. gregg jarrett is joining me. he's the author of "witch hunt." good to see you. david: i have my own copy and i have been reading it. let's talk about something which may be coming out at the end of this week according to maria bartiromo. saying the i.g. report could be coming out soon, if not this week, soon. will comey feature in that report? >> prominently. principally he signed off on the first three nice a warrants to spy -- the first three fisa warrants to spy on the trump campaign. he claimed it was verified information when he knew it
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wasn't. he withheld exculpatory evidence. he night was paid for by the hillary clinton campaign and he didn't tell the court that. in my book i talk about six different misrepresentations he made to the fisa court. that's defrauding the court so it will be a harsh judgment on the self-righteous james comey who never passed a mirror without falling head over heels in love. david: could we see in this i.g. report a criminal referral? >> you already had one criminal referral in the second i.g. report for stealing government documents and leaking them to the media, including one classified document. of course, the department of justice took a pass on presenting it to a grand jury and indicting him. maybe that suggests they feel
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they have better evidence coming out in this forthcoming report against comey. david: the top three guys at the fbi. comey, mccabe, and peter strzok. it could be argued there are others involve, too. but these guys controlled a lot of the operations of the fbi for the time they were in power. their minons are still there. presumably there are people working under these guys. with they still active in trying to do the same? >> none much them are at the fbi, comey and mccabe, strzok. but it makes you wonder, are there others still there that we don't know about? but you know, i call in my book, comey the seemer-in-chief. he was the head of the malignant force operating in the shadows of secrecy first to stop trump from getting elected. when that plan failed they
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doubled down to drive him from office. undo the election, and remove him. david: let's switch to joe biden, the former vice president who is the leader in the democratic race for the nomination. his son announced he would be removing himself from the china board -- ukraine is of most of interest to everybody. rush limbaugh spoke to this point that joe biden and his son are saying they are going to clean up their act which led rush limbaugh to say the following. >> the younger bind is publicly vowing to avoid any conflict -- too late for that, hunter. but if it looks -- why step down? if it looks bad to do this now, why did it not look bad when this father was vp? this is the thing. if it looks bad now, why didn't it look bad when his father was
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vp? that's when it was really bad because that's when the corruption was at its peak. david: you keep hearing from the media there is no indication joe biden did anything wrong. there is a conflict of interest of trying to fire a prosecutor looking into our son's company. >> that has not been discredited or debunked. the fired prosecutor is on record saying three times joe biden got him canned because he the prosecutors investigators were closing in on corruption involving burisma and hunter biden. so don't listen to the media where joe biden says it'sed a wild conspiracy. but now you have hunter bind essentially saying i didn't do anything wrong but i'm going to stop doing it. david: the media contradict themselves.
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they raised questions about the impropriety of what bind was doing themselves? july the post had a piece another issue. biden offered u.s. aid to ukraine do increase gas production which co-benefit the ukrainianingr oil energy on which his son was a board member. >> potentially influence peddling, and it's a crime for a public official to confer benefit to a foreign government in exchange for something of benefit. so what was joe biden's intent? david: his son's interview will be while the debate is going on. it will be interesting to see what people are going to be watching. i know what i will be reading.
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"witch hunt." caught on camera, nba taking a pro hong kong, one of its fans. tonight that fan is here to talk about it. air canada going gender neutral. announcing its flight crew will no longer greet passengers as ladies and gentlemen, instead they will say everybody. kat timpf is here with that story. president trump demanding turkey stop its military incursion in syria and impose new sanctions. john hannah reacts to the latest right after this.
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steve mayor began is on the -- steve harrigan is on the ground? northeastern syria. reporter: what turkey calls terrorists has evolved into a war between turkey and syria, a country backed by russia. syria wasted no time finding a new partner. syrian troops reached the front lines within hours of the deal. a welcome sight to many kurds on the ground. >> thank god for the return of the syrian arab army. the arab militia backed by turkey has been accused of atrocity. a convoy containing armed men,
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civilians and journalists was bombed near the front lines, killing nine. dozens of civilians on both sides of the border have been killed by mortar shells. there is a rage among civilians that nobody is doing anything to save them. >> where is the united nations. let them come to see the blood of our children on the floor. why don't they show up? reporter: several world leaders warned the conflict could lead to a resurgence of the islam tick state. turn ski has been housing refugees. civilians are looking for an escape. more than 130,000 people are on the move trying to get away from the fighting any way they can, and that number has grown each
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day. david: joining me with reaction is former national security advisor to vice president chen - cheney, john hannah. president trump was critical of the pullout from iraq. aren't we going to see the same thing now in syria? >> that's exactly right. i think that's what we are seeing unfold right now. it's a strategic humanitarian and moral disaster for the united states that really looks like nothing so much as it looks like obama 2.0. david: what could we have done. i am getting signals from folks in the military itself that erdogan was making it clear that whether the u.s. troops were there or not, he would go in to
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take action against the kurds to create a buffer zone between turkey and syria. >> it's hard to know because erdogan has been threatening to go in there and fight the kurds that he believes are an afilliate of a turkish terrorist organization, the pkk. but he's been threatening this for years. he hasn't gone in because we had a united states force working with the kurds trying to address not only our security concerns against isis but to reassure the turks we'll not allow this kurdish force in syria to threaten turkey. we have been successful with that up to this point. david: do you think they will be deterred at all from the sanctions mentioned today? i don't think they have been officially put into place, but clearly they will be soon.
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>> my guess is no, this is a day late and a dollar short. the threats against the turkish economy should have been made by the president before erdogan went in. to do it afterwards whennered garn and the turkish military have clearly been unleashed in a very big operation to destroy these kurdish fighters on their border. i think it will be difficult to have these sanctions make much of an impact at this point. david: there is another thing that's not mentioned very often aboutered garn, the lead -- about erdogan. his son helped isis sell some of the oil they were in control of at the time in iraq, and they may have given sanctuary to al-baghdadi, the founder of
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isis. >> we know for sure isis was earning tens of millions worth of revenue selling oil. one of the places that oil was going was into turkey. at the beginning of the isis rampage into iraq, turkish officials were look the other way while 40,000 foreign fighters and jihaddists poured into northern syria and iraq. the tip of the spear for you are quiche forces is in fact arab militia filled with jihadists, former fighters from isis and al qaeda. david: finally we get far too little time to explain this in detail. but the president says these issues in the middle east have been going on for decades if not centuries, the fight between the
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turks and the kurds. we could be in there forever if we don't get out. to which you would say what? >> i have got sympathy for the president. he made a promise. but there is a right way to get out and a wrong way to get out. to get out without planning or preparation or diplomacy to do it in such scene off-handed off-the-cuff manner in a single conversation with a turkish despot and dictator is the wrong way to do it against the advice of all of his best military and diplomatic leaders. david: is there any way to turn this around? >> i think not. it will be very difficult. we can try to mitigate and limit the damage. but there is no avoiding this will be an absolute mess and handled a huge victory to all of our most of dangerous adversaries, the russians, the iranians, isis and the assad
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expwhrierng now, former nevada -- joining me now, the former nevada gop chair. and robin biro. wasn't it a huge conflict of interest on the part of the vice president biden to demand the firing of a prosecutor in ukraine look into his son's company? >> what joe biden has here is a problem with perception. and perception is reality. he's saying here, you heard him, that there was no wrongdoing. and yes okay -- david: conflict of interest is wrong. >> it wasn't investigated by the fbi per se but it's a problem with perception. it doesn't seem right to me or your people back home. david: there is a long list of companies that need to be looked
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at again that hunter bind was dealing with that may have somehow intersected with his father's work when he was vp. >> perception is important to a degree. i think he thought he was doing a good thing by stepping down now to help this his father, but i think it opened a can of worms and made it worse because of the laundry list you just mentioned. if it's wrong now, why wants it worse when he actually took the job in the first place when his father was vice president. david: hunter will be talking about this tomorrow, right at the time. abc has a morning program and night program. the night program with keen side with the debate. the timing continues be worse. right? >> i don't know if it's a strategic move here. i am glad we are getting fighting joe. that's the joe biden i knew
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since the 2012 election when he was out there fighting in that vice presidential debate. we haven't seen that until just now and it may be too late. david: i love your loyalty. you were an army ranger and you have to rely on loyalty in a fight. david: if you lie when you are caught red-handed it makes it look even worse. >> this is strategically done on purpose. the fact that they will have this interview done during the democratic debate is probably due to the fact that they have poor viewing numbers. so they are going to have more people want to turn on the television set and flip back between the two stations and hope they get more people to pay attention. david: i'm told by producer it's actually an hour before the debate. it may make it worse. they will have ammunition. >> it could be like the preshow
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to the super bowl. david: i want to switch to economics. a lot of what the president is riding on in his reelection is the economy. you have to admit the jobs numbers are incredible. we have a great jobs market. a lot of that is because the tax cuts. a lot of democrats say the tax cuts increase deficits. tax revenues increased enormously. corporate tax revenues came in 12. mercedes: better than the year before. so the tax cuts did pay for themselves. how are democrats going to respond to this? >> the best way they can possibly respond is to talk about the rural areas. they are seeing wage and income stagnation and not the job numbers they need in those rural areas. and they will probably be talking about farmers.
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david: republicans, i don't hear it often enough. sometimes they sit back and allow these charges. they think they will bounce off of them. they should be out there cheering that the tax cuts actually worked at lowering tax rates, increased economic activity and that led to even greater revenues. yes we have a terrible deficit, but it's caused zero percent by the tax cuts. it's caused by increased spending. >> i think this is a losing issue for them. you have might as well give credit where credit is due and choose other areas to basically try to differentiate with the current administration. david: robin and amy, you are a great pair on the republican and democratic side. the nba trying to silence the voice of one of its fans after
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>> up ashamed you are doing your your job. >> we respect your freedom of speech. but we don't have any stance on it. david: pretty polite protest. but the nba continuing to cave to china. on you next guest was censored at an exhibition game. he says nba officials confiscated the protest signs. >> you were standing up in support of the protesters. it did seem like the security guard was being plight polite. who sent him out there. do you have any idea? >> our thoughts were it was the nba sending a directive down.
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it happened in philadelphia the night before. that's why we decided to go. because we saw two protesters in philadelphia who were removed from the arena. my buddies and i were like we need to go do something about this and see what the nba is going to do. the gentleman you saw on the video just doing his job. kind of too bad because it got 2 million views on twitter. it's pretty sad. david: i know one of your colleagues lived in hong kong for a while. did you have a personal connection with hong kong? >> i have a personal connection to the nba. i am one of the biggest nba fans out there. i watched as they have become one of the most of woke sports league and constantly weighing in on political controversy after political controversy. using their power to try to impact carolina state law, removing the all-star game from
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there. i have been following that. it's a glaring hypocrisy when it comes to china. we have protesters in hong kong demonstrating for democracy and freedom and liberty. the nba claims it advocates for these human rights. but when it comes down to it money talks. they are more interested in profits in china. david: did they deter you? are you going to try this again? >> i think we made our point. i hope other people try this again. this is something, we should stand with those pr protesters n hong kong and stand with prohibition against speech on their can soil. it's incredible they are censoring political speech at those games here on american soil. david: i'm just wondering if they would be more tolerant if they had some message supporting
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colin kaepernick. because of their political correctness, i would imagine they would be more tolerant of other messages displayed as you tried to display yours. >> it's fair to wonder that. we have seen nba players constantly protesting black lives matter. all sort of slogans on their uniforms. when it comes to this. we are the nba, we don't do politics. we just want to shut up and dribble. it's ridiculous to think about. >> we laugh about some of this, but the chinese president through an ominous warning at protests. he didn't pinpoint hong kong. he said any attempt to divide china will end up? crushed bodies and shattered bones. these people are totalitarians. we must not forget that. that's the kind of people it
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seems like the nba if not supporting is at least protecting. >> and other corporations. it's not just limited to the nba. we have to consider our relationship with china from a business and policy perspective. but they are not our friends. our adversaries. so i think we need to reconsider some of these relationships. reconsider whether trade in every instance is worth it when we are seeing them exporting their values over here to the united states and our corporations imposing chinese values on american citizens. it's really unbelievable. david: the nba, it the not known how much they get from china. but it's estimated they get $4 billion a year from all of their business with china. do you think there is any way they would be willing to sacrifice that for principle?
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that's a tough sell for a corporation. >> i think the nba commissioner adam silver is doing his best here. he's answering to owners who want to make a profit, too. china is a huge market. 1.4 billion people. and they love basketball. it's a growing market over there. i think the nba is looking at this as their potential revenue streams and they are wanting to make a buck. cave * what we are look at right now we can't ignore. these are american flags standing for liberty of course as it always has, held up by protesters in hong kong. that's what really gets to you have about all this. they use the american flag and american identity as the base of their confrontation with the communist ideology. we should be proud of that, not trying to suppress it in any
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way. >> absolutely. that's why i think this is a bipartisan moment. you saw people talking about this issue from both sides of the aisle. i saw cory booker tweeted by the and called the nba out for you being progressive on domestic issues and not when it comes to china. this is a building movement and we need to hold the feet to the fire and let people know we stand for standing with them. david: we appreciate what you did and appreciate you coming in. kennedy is here with a sneak peek at what's coming up on her show at the top of the hour. kennedy: of course tonight we'll be talking about the internet. the intersection between technology and the economy. what it would cost for you to stay off the web for a year, you pervert? we have everything. plus david i know this is your favorite segment of the week.
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>> welcome back, they have a name for this segment, trending with trish, i like that name. fox nation host cat, pc madness, from canada from our friends at air canada reaching mixed feedback after they decided to change the greeting from ladies and gentlemen to everybody what do you think. >> this is for the people who do not identify as male or female but somewhere in the middle, i don't care that they are doing this because i do not care when someone calls me before i get on the plane as long as i get there on time which brings me too my point i don't care what someone calls me, i don't have a non-binary vendor identity, but if i did, this has been so
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horrible for me too hear ladies and gentlemen, i would not care if i was walking on the plane and they called me sir, that is fine, get me there on time with as few babies on the plane as possible. >> the non-binary a ernestine ay found italian food is highly popular among millennial's because i italian food is the most an instagram mobile. they're looking for food to be instagram mobile rather than tasty? >> it is sad. i think you are letting how instagram mobile how food is then whether you are probably some but i cannot have a conversation with. eating is the best part of the day and what my mom own mouth makes those decisions rather than other people liking it. i want to like it, my mouth, my
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rules. >> it's time to take the time to smell the roses and enjoy and take taste the food. one dog is ready for halloween after his groomer gave him a draft makeover. he does not look too unhappy. >> he is cute, it's been getting harder, it's harder and harder not to get a dog because i really like putting costumes on them. we had a housewarming party and we had to dress him up for the occasion. it took me 20 minutes to get that sucker on his head, i got scratched and had to wear a jacket. if either dog i put conference on the dog, but all my money would go to dog costumes. >> i've seen worse. >> of thought is your worst addiction it's not that bad. >> i've been looking at them already and i don't even have a dog. >> next nasa scientist is claiming nasa found evidence of alien life on mars back in the
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1970s. i think this is kind of cool. >> it is cool. it's absolutely cool because space is mysterious and we don't know a lot about space or mars in mysterious things are more interesting. however, i don't think i will ever get to space because it is far. you cannot even get me too go to brooklyn. my friends alike were in brooklyn and i'm like too far. >> even a first class flight with elon musk? >> i bet it's a little further than brooklyn and that's where i draw the line, too far. >> there was the movie contact, a great film with jodie foster and they said if there is nothing out there, no more life it's a terrible waste of space. >> i believe there is something out there. >> you can hang out without me it's too far. >> of the state space aliens wao come, all provide pita chips and hummus but i'm not going to
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mars. >> that's a an invitation. we will be back tomorrow. great to see you. make sure to tot tune into my chewables and bears at 5:00 p.m. ea in my good buddy ca buddy kenney begins. >> david asman, the legend. less than 24 hours to go for the big democratic debate, the biggest one yet. we will need a bigger stage, 12 candidates on stage in ohio fighting for every precious seconds of airtime. who has the most game? and who has the most to lose? the dynamic of this debate is much bigger now with those worn in the lead with new attacks from a bunch of different people. will she get more heat from her old claims of being native american

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