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times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. see you sleer tomorrow evening. good night from new york. trish: nancy pelosi doing an about-face on impeachment. the speaker of the house announcing she will hold a vote after a month of democrats holding hearings in secret behind closed doors. two weeks ago nancy pelosi was singing an entirely different tune. >> there is no requirement that we have a vote. so we'll not be having a vote. the thoughtfulness of our caucus is supportive of the path we are on in terms of fairness and seeking the truth. trish: the "wall street journal" doesn't like it much.
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the editorial board is laying into her for this about-face. perhaps she realizes the house process has looked like a partisan railroad job. impeachment calling for the removal of an elected president isn't run-of-the mill. it is about time nancy pelosi came forward and said she was going to have a formal impeachment inquiry. you don't undo the vote of 53 million americans without actually having some kind of vote, some kind of procedure following some kind of precedent of modern history such as what we did with richard nixon or bill clinton. i'm all for transparency. i think the timing is interesting getting announced after the president got
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al-baghdadi. and that can be debate. but it's incredibly important to have some kind of formality around this. get it all out there so everybody can hear the facts. and by the way, same thing with the horowitz investigation and the same thing with general barr. now a criminal investigation. joining me, pennsylvania congressman scott perry. what is your reaction to this? >> i think this proves that speaker pelosi and this sham soviet-style star chamber was wrong. they essentially admitted to it. so now they will have this vote. keep in mind it will get worse. now there are three committees of jurisdiction including the foreign affairs committee which allows me -- i walked out of the scif to get here. soon it will be only the
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intelligence committee members. so only 20-25 members of congress will have any involvement in impeachment proceedings. when the framers set up the constitution they wanted members to vote on a process because you are taking a duly elected president out of office and if you are going to do that, there has to be accountability. trish: we are not talking about taking anybody out of office here. that would have to get tried in the senate and you would have to have a senate willing to kick him to the curb. you can't just throw this stuff out there. throw darts at a wall, see what sticks. that's not a process by which the american people are going to be comfortable with. meanwhile, you have got the democrats claiming they have a big, big big key witness who was on the call.
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imagine that between president trump and sue crane's president. but i want to ask you. we have seen the transcript. so isn't a lot of this just interpretation? we know what was actually said. this was a crisis moment, isn't that his interpretation of that particular moment and everybody can interpret it themselves by look at the transcript? >> it's absolutely each individual's interpretation. these witnesses are being cherry picked for the narrative they are going to produce. what will be most of damaging for the president, that's the witness they bring in. the opening statement almost immediately find it way down in the press. they are still down in that deposition. what the american people are not hearing are the hours and hours
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of testimony that follow it, much of which counter hands what's in the opening statement. trish: i was concerned by the call. i did not think it was proper to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and i was worried about the implications for the u.s. government's support of ukraine. there are a lot of factions in the department who invested their careers in certain policies and thus themselves. so everybody will feel differently about different things. we read the transcript. and to go from that transcript to then this an impeachable offense feels like a wild leap, sir. >> it does. just like it said. he said he was concerned. but there were other people who
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weren't concerned at all. i can't get into the details of what happened today. but many people in america are concerned that one person who is anonymous made up this report, the whistleblower report which doesn't comport with the call itself and we don't know who that person is, what the motivations are. trish: we know some of the motivations, i think. we know some character -- not character, but actual -- registered democrat, and also somebody who had worked for a democrat. and so you start compiling -- there is a third thing that's unknown that contributed this person's bias. let me slip to another bit of news. the bias right now in the media is pretty extraordinary. full display, you get
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"washington post" stepping in. it's one of the couple tonights who wrote after the u.s. raid that killed this brutal isis leader. assertion al-baghdadi died as a coward was contradicted by the fact that rather than be captured, he blew himself up. he wasn't a coward for blowing himself up. i should point out, three of his children. if you have got "the washington post" not being able to admit al-baghdadi was a total coward, that comes on top of what they put out for the obit. they basically called him a religious scholar. he's a brutal murderer and serial rapist, et cetera. the press had an opportunity, and you can name it outlets. they had the opportunity to play
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it straight for something that was good for america and good for the world. and it just happened to have something to do with president donald trump. they had the opportunity do to do the right thing and show they could report unbiased, and they couldn't do it. trish: it's time to come together. >> just for a moment. trish: they continue to pound him. he can't catch a break. i get. congressman perry, i know you have to go back inside that scif. go do your work. trish: it's not just the liberal media and democrats not giving credit for the killing of al-baghdadi. >> do you think he deserves credit? >> [bleep] donald trump. >> i will take that as a no. >> i don't know much about that. >> i guess it happened despite him.
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trish: the entire video you need to see. president trump telling doug wead that if the obama white house spied on his 2016 campaign, it's a treasonous act. first an explosive court filing from michael flynn's legal team alleging fbi agents manipulated the record of the interview that led to him being charged. greg jarrett is here. he will tell us all about it. new for gregg jarrett next. can . connections. patterns. you can see what others can't. ♪
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making false representations about his conversation with the russian ambassador in 2017. the author of the week "witch hunt" mr. gregg jarrett. congrats on the new book. i think people are curious to know what actually went down. michael flynn is saying they cornered me, they ambushed me. gregg: they ambushed and entrapped him. it appears the fbi was hiding exculpatory evidence from flynn and his lawyers. and the judge if he determines that happened can dismiss the charges against flynn, even though he pled guilty. trish: let me quickly go to sidney powell who was just on with our good friend lou dobbs. she was talking about all of
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this. her client being general flynn. >> for the government to claim that it's just shocked that we dare say he's innocent when their own agents came back from the interview of general flynn in the white house talking about believing him and believing that he was being honest about what he was telling them he remembered. so there is no surprise for the government there at all. they know this was an ambush interview and it was all set up. trish: are they -- gregg: the reason flynn pled guilty is because he was broke. he had to sell his house. then mueller's team of partisans threatened to prosecute flynn's son. i dug out the fbi document that
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shows flynn told the truth. the two fb -- the two fbi agente time felt flynn was not lying. how can mueller prosecute a person for lying when the only two witnesses to the conversation say he was telling the truth. this is unconscionable behavior. i hope this judge looks at the hiding of evidence as a violation of brady versus maryland. one of the remedies is to dismiss all charges against the accused. trish: i know you dug into it really deep. on this show was jerome corsi. it seems to echo what general flynn went through. he felt ambushed. they took him into this deep dark place in a build something where and they were on him.
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then they were on his family also going after his son. he said it was the most of terrifying miserable experience. but he said i am no giving them. they are trying to pressure me into saying something i know is wrong. gregg: if you or i were doing that, it would be suborning perjury. but when mueller and his team do it, it's okay. it's not what they did just to michael flynn and paul manafort and jerome corsi. but others as well. it was targeted intimidation. they will threaten you with lying even though you told the truth. then they will shove a piece of paper in your face and say sign this or you will spend 10 years in prison. that sheet paper is a lie to incriminate trump. corsi wouldn't do it and neither
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would flynn or manafort. trish: what did we learn? gregg: not to trust the power and immense resources of the fbi and federal prosecutors. sit any powell, the lawyer for flynn wrote a book by the, "license to lie." she learned they are unprincipled and unscriewp louse. not all of -- unsoup plus. but some of them on this mueller team were not. andrew weissmann at the top of the list. trish: terrific work. and congratulations to you. i encourage everyone to read it. "witch hunt." liberal student won't give president trump any credit for killing al-baghdadi.
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>> it's probably not great that he's taking credit for somebody being killed in general. >> he's not the greatest of leaders. i don't anyr think he's inspiring everything. trish: what exactly is happening on liberal college campuses that lead to all of this? trish: more success against isis. even after president trump's syria announcement. al-baghdadi's successor apparently has also been taken out. retired brigadier general anthony tata joins us next. our love is one of a kind strong
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time anywhere. the terrorists should be aware of that after seeing us do this multiple times. trish: the pentagon forcefully backing president trump, the commander in cleave. commander-in-chief. they confirm that isis' second in command was also killed by the american military. joining me, general anthony tata. you are 100% behind his. you like being out of the border patrol of turkey and syria. you i we can make strategic strikes and go after our targets
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that way. >> this is a validation of that strategy, killing al-baghdadi and one of his top lieutenants. we got bin laden and using the president's strategy. trish: do we have the right intelligence assets there able to do their jobs so we know where the bad guys are? >> human intelligence is very important. and that comes from not only being on the front lines, but also being in the headquarters with the chief folks from the sdf and other entities in syria and being able to share information. we still have troops in syria. it's a big misnomer that we are pulling everybody out. we are still embedded with the syrian defense forces and our
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friend the kurds. the operational intelligence -- trish: are they still our friend right now? >> what you have to look at, you know, a lot of the media wants the president to fail. a lot of the media wants to portray this as a negative. they want to side with isis, if you can believe that. so what we have got happening here. if you just read the commander of the sdf, his tweets and statements. he's been working closely on this. he's supportive of u.s. ways and means in the middle east. he understands that we cannot be there forever. nor does he want us there because we are doing him as much of a favor as he's doing us. they are trying to federalize kurdistan and that's the reason turkey came into this northern border area. they are trying to prevent
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kurdistan from happening. trish: that's not really our fight, i think the president would say. they will have this battle like they have been having and continue to have it. and we need to think about what's in it for us. >> that's exactly right. there is 20 million kurd inside turkey. the turks call them the mountain turks. that's 21% of the turkish population. it's a real issue for turkey and something that's none of our business. trish: it's fascinating this all happened -- it's an enormous success. i'm proud of our military and proud of our country. not just number one, but we have number two as well. let me turn to this speculation shall we say that somehow the president and his team staged a photo of national security officials watching the
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al-baghdadi raid. it turned out it wasn't staged. and politifact just admitted there is no evidence this photo was staged. but you point out the media doesn't want him to succeed. to the point this tweet that went out was no facts behind it. it fed into conspiracy theories, i guess that somehow this was staged. it wasn't. that's i guess where much of the media is right now. unfortunately. >> absolutely. if you look at the two pictures from the bin laden raid and al-baghdadi raid. as you see with the obama raid. everybody is nervous and they appear frightened. what you see with president trump's team, they are confident and stalwart. they believe in what they are doing. my sources were very close to this picture being taken,
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confirms there was never a hesitation with the president. he was 100% on board, in command, in charge. he was making the decisions. turn it over to operational commanders and they executed. trish: general tata, congrats on the book. liberal student following cues from the liberal media not giving president trump any credit for taking out al-baghdadi. >> i don't think you should give somebody credit for a death. >> i don't think he knew what was going on or ordered anything. trish: campus reform is here with the entire video. elizabeth warren. a new report says america won't be able to pay for even one of your plans. medicare for all, the panacea
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virtually impossible to pay for this. you could tax the rich 100% and it still won't cover the bill. you don't have to wait for elizabeth warren to face the facts or reveal them. week reveal them. taxes on everyone including the middle class will go up. the study warning americans even increasing the top two income tax rates to 100% would not raise $30 trillion over a decade. so good luck trying to figure this out. joining me on set, betsy mccaughey and nyu professor medicine, dr. marc siegel. she keeps saying it won't affect taxes. but that doesn't work, right? >> let's bring it home and make it real. according to the conscious at
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budget office tax table. you would have to raise the marginal tax rate of every single person who pays income taxes by 36 percentage points. i am talking about -- 82,000 for a single man, 160,000 for a married couple. it goes up to 60%. that is a life changing increase. no more summer camp or family vacations. no more dinners out. it's all going to the government. >> a non-partisan group that came out with this report or you can raise payroll taxes by 32%. you are a worker in washington or minnesota and you are getting
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health insurance, maybe you are in a union with a cadillac plan. they take it away and say by the way we are going to raise your payroll taxes 32%. you get health insurance, medicare for all that hospitals get paid at least 15% less. doctors like me get paid 40% less. it's medicaid for all. and by the time we try to use it we have a bureaucracy. we have to appeal to the federal government. i can't gift services i want to give to my patients. >> when you end up in the hospital you will be in a condition of austerity. hospitals will have to spread the nursing care center. they will have to jam more beds in each room. some hospitals will go bankrupt. >> and they don't have the money
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to pay for research. most of research occurs in medical centers. you know how they pay for it? private understand. they don't use the medicare or medicaid dollars to pay for it. it's not enough. >> here is a woman running for president who doesn't have the ethical backbone to talk frankly with the american people. every time she is asked will this include a tax hike? she responds with weasel word. >> i want to emphasize what a wrecking ball this is which elizabeth warren and bernie sanders never talk about. they are assuming people don't want the health insurance they have from their employer. most of do. the employer gets a tax deduction and the employee says proudly, i have got my family covered.
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>> and there are no options here. this is a no exit system. this is outlawed. everybody has to get the same no matter how bad it is. >> rationing. we talked about rationing. by the time you get approved for the thing you want you already god forbid are in the hospital for the problem. that's something i have been encountering more and more. trish: there are other ways to solve this problem. we want people not going into bankruptcy because they can't afford their medical bills. premiums are actually going down for a second year in a row. premiums are going down base has taken the step of reinsuring or guaranteeing the cost of the highest cost patients
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separately. trish: i would like to think everyone can see through this. but not every one can. thank you both for being here and let's keep doing this. it's not right to tell people that their taxes aren't going to go up when you know absolute lid elizabeth warren, they will. thank you, betsy, and thank you, dr. siegel. trish: comedian dave chappelle taking another swipe at pc culture before accepting the mark twain prize. >> i'm not afraid of other people's freedom of expression. trish: coming up, doug wead is
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trish: president trump calling the alleged spying against his campaign treasonous. that's what he told presidential historian doug wead in his brand-new book, "inside trump's white house." good to see you as always. congrats on the book. treasonous, that's a pretty strong word. but if you have got an administration out there spying, targeting another campaign, that's not good. walk us through his claim here why he thinks this is something that could be treasonous. >> first i should say the bikes not out until november 26. trish: by the many done, it's at the printing press. can you preorder it on amazon, yes. thank you. part of the interview he was very reflective.
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we were going through russian collusion bit by bit. he learned what a president knows. when i worked in the white house sometimes we referred to plausible deniability. the president has been able to say i didn't know this was going on and we protect the president from that. but usually plausible deniability meant stupid people will think the president doesn't know. president trump has been in office two years and he knows what a president knows, and he realizes they knew. this couldn't go on. you cover your rear end. you get permission. here is this activity going on. trish: he thinks obama himself knew. he said think it. they were spying. this was happening. trish: he thinks obama had an inkling? >> yes. trish: you could say this
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president is more hand on and more involved. and the obama administration would say maybe he didn't know what was going on because the rank and file were doing this. and they weren't rank and file. there were top people in the top echelons of intelligence running this operation. but he thinks that obama knew. >> yes. look where you work. and the people watching tell vision right now where you work. are you going to do something without permission? are you going to have it in writing? something that's controversial that could send you to jail? >> maybe i occasionally do things that mick the upstairs a little nervous. but nobody is going to jail. but also it's my team, right? and i am one of those people who tell you, is there not a graphic that goes on television that i haven't looked at.
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this is me. right? at the end of the day. i take responsibility and account bhilt. doug, i think anybody in that executive function if you are talking about something like we are talking about, they ought to have known. if he didn't know, then shame on him. if he did know, shame on him. tell us more about the book. i know you spent a lot of time with the family. i know you spent time with melania and his kids. >> and tiffany, the elusive tiffany. it's absolutely fascinating to me. the president said i could interview anybody. sarah huckabee sanders, i started with her. first i started with the kid. once with jared and ivanka, i never got out of the kid. the whole story on the trump family is absolutely fascinating. trish: did they ever critique
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their dad? do they ever tease him about things, could they they ever tease their dad? >> they are in close communication i asked how do you have avoid rivalries. they text each other every day. on coordination, on inauguration day they coordinate, i'm going in white, i'm going in blue. he's very playful with his family. there is a lot of joke and teasing, especially with the first lady. it's cute to see it. trish: doug, thanks. kennedy joins me right now. do you have brothers and sisters? kennedy: not anymore. a bunch of urchins that fell off the side of a cruise ship
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mysteriously. trish: but you do have multiple children. kennedy: i have two that i know of. trish: according to doug they get along well and coordinate with each other. kennedy: outfits, mousse, it's a miracle of science. we'll be talking about narcissists and sociopaths. it turns out narcissists are happier than you think. and psych encyclopedia so psycho women. happy birthday, kat. more liberal lunacy on college campuses. >> do you think president trump
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deserves credit for the killing of the isis leader al-baghdadi yesterday? >> oh, god. no. trish: campus reform's cabot phillips has that video and more next. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination.
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so, college students as if they didn't have enough basi bias, ty think this president had nothing to do with death of al-baghdadi. >> do you think that president trump deserving credit for the killing of isis leader. >> i guess is happened despite him. >> i don't like the idea of someone taking credit for a date. >> i don'death. >> i don't think he knew who was going on? >> the same thing about osama bin laden? >> absolutely. >> i think he does. i am a hypocrite. >> i think obama is more like aware of what was going to. >> seems trump is doing it more for the credit, where obama did it for action went itself. trish: i know you go out and talk with college kids. is this consistent. you get feedback that trump
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didn't know what he did, and they killed baghdadi in spite of trump. >> it is, it is interesting there has been a mind set of anything good trump does, he does not deserve credit for, anything bad, he gets all the blame. , you could tell them that president trump rescued a kitten from the tree, they would say, he was enjoying that view up there he did not want to get rescued. in these times of polarization in america. if you can't agree bringing to justs they of man that led to murder and rape of thousands of people is a good thing, all of america benefits from this .
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trump there has been a increase, a lot of people use president trump as an excuse to get out of line to shut down thing they don't like. they say i disagree with you, now we need to shut those ideas down. a lot of these people are never held accountable, when they are threatening people. trish: speaking of speech, dave chappelle defends freedom of speech from cancelled culture. >> i personally am not afraid of other people freedom of expression, i don't use it as a weapon it just make me feel better, i am sorry i hurt anyone, et cetera et cetera, everything i'm supposed to say. >> it -- what do you think? >> i think it -- cancel culture as america how many people prioritize feelings over freedom. that is not how it works, and a comedian is under pressure for
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saying offensive things, if anyone is safe, it is a comedian that the whole point, you say things that get people riled up. trish: some cross the line remember kathy griffin. some that was not comedy that was political activism. trish: people who have a sense of taste. you know, there no accounting for taste,. trish: i think though it should be up to people to decide what they want to listen and not, if you don't like something, you find it offensive don't listen to them, don't see them don't say you don't deserve a job, you don't have to partake. trish: freedom good. we have some socialists running that are not as freedom loving,
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tomorrow night, a big night, marco rubio, and geraldo and mike huckabee, and kennedy, happy birthday kat, see you tomorrow. kennedy: thank you, medicare for all is built on a lie. that is true. a stunning new report claims there is no real way to pay for a dime of it. why are some democratic candidates still trying to shove the socialist nonsense down our collective throat as you know two of top dem contendors build their campaign on medicare for all, but for weeks liz has been dodging question how to finance the plan, today bernie sanders went a te step further, and told cnbc he disnot nee
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