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witch hunt almost trivializes the mortal combat we are engaged in the swamp. that it for us. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow night right sheer. good night from new york. [♪] david: tonight, democrats impeachment push moves from behind closed doors into the light. i'm david asman in for trish regan. the house approving a resolution laying out the next steps in the democrat-led impeachment inquiry. fox business's hillary vaughn is live on capitol hill with the latest. reporter: the white house says phase two is not bad for the president, it's bad for americans who are paying lawmakers to get things done that make their lives better.
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but democrats are moving forward and republicans say the ground rules the democrats set are tying republicans' hands and denying the president due procession. somewhat we are seeing down in the scif right now is like a cult. >> this is soviet-style rules. >> here is my challenge to mr. schiff. you want to be ken starr. be ken starr. come to the judiciary committee and be a witness and take every question asked much you. this ain't over, get ready. reporter: adam schiff could now be a witness. republicans have questions for him and witnesses who showed up for closed door depositions. but they say schiff blocked them. '. >> once it goes to the jew dish
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air yea why it's a different stage. it's not -- once it goes to the judiciary it's a different stage. >> i doubt anybody inning this place or anybody you -- more anybody in this place comes to congress to impeach the president of the united states. reporter: to give you an idea of how much power adam schiff has. he's one of the few people who knows the identity of the whistleblower. jerry nadler was asked the timeline and he said you should ask chairman schiff. david: the inquiry will be hand not by the judiciary which is
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proper, but the intel committee. he got if you are pinocchios from the "washington post" for lying about his staff's contact with the whistleblower. he also lied about having evidence of collusion with russia and the trump campaign. and he made up out of whole cloth, while pretending to read the transcript of the ukrainian phone call. he said he's open mind on whether the president should be impeached. >> i make no prejudgment as to whether that remedy will be warranted when we finish these hearings. i will wait until all the facts are put forward. david: with us now, indiana congressman jim banks. do you believe northward mr. --
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do you believe mr. schiff ahe says he has made no prejudgments? >> of course not. the lies of adam schiff, the very fact that the democrats put this process in his hands says it all, how much of a sham of this process is. this is a shame for our country to go through this process. it's even a bigger sham that adam schiff is put in charge of it. david: how did it slip out of the hand of jerry nadler. how did schiff get it when jerry nadler should have it? >> that's a great question. it has a lot to do with the democrats being embarrassed of jerry nadler. there has been and lot of chatter on capitol hill that nancy pelosi had a lot more faith in adam schiff to do her
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bidding and move the process forward in the way we want it to go, and we know it's to march toward the drum beast impeachment. the chatter about impeachment, nadler, schiff, pelosi all said they would not put our country through the impeachment process until it was done with bipartisan support. the vote today shows there is only bipartisan support to not move forward. david: not a single republican voted with the speaker for this process. two democrats voted against the speaker. just the opposite of bipartisan support. it's so strange, is it not, that the speaker would have more faith in adam schiff, a man who has been prove on lie about several dee key incidents in this whole process than she would in jerry nadler.
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>> i think there is another aspect of this, too. the house intelligence committee, much of what they do is done in secret. it appears the democrats want to continue to hold secret hearings. there is nothing transparent about this impeachment process. the vote to formize the process doesn't mean anything will be transparenting moving forward. i think that has to today with why nancy pelosi is putting it in the lap of adam schiff instead of the judiciary committee. david: people would have to ask mr. schiff about things he said that turned out to be true. >> you put a very dishonest person in charge of a process -- this is a make it up as you go process. there is no logic or rules. they are getting the cart in
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front of the horse. at this point there is no high crime or misdemeanor that this president is being impeached for. the democrats are just moving forward whitneyway. david: they are putting the conviction ahead of any evidence. by the way, that conflicts with what speaker pelosi said at the outset, that there was no intention to carry out an impeachment. let me play that sound bite. >> this is a sad day. because nobody comes to congress to impeach a president of the united states. no one. david: well apparently speaker pelosi had heard rashida tlaib say the following back in january. when your son looks at you and said mama, look it won. i said bullies don't win.
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we are going in there and [bleep]. david: that was right after the congressman became a congress plan. so it's clear this has been the agenda for a long time. >> my blood boils when i hear those sound clips. speaker pelosi and the democrats in the house have been gunk for impeachment for three years. i am proud to stand with him for what he has done for our economy, our military and our country. democrats know they can't beat him at the ballot box and he has the support of the american people. they have to beat him through the impeachment process. that's not the way our found thing fathers envisioned that this is the way the impeachment process should be used.
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david: congressman banks, thank you very much for coming in. coming up. remember the florida high school principal failed to say the holocaust happened because not everybody believe it happened. also, reporters scrambling to fact check a joke tweet from president trump. >> the president did this today. he tweeted out a picture of the hero dog. >> the president giving a paw medal of honor to the pooch. david: coming up, and i economist wondering why the media is wasting time with an obvious joke when they could be fact checking the numbers behind
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bernie and warren's' wealth tax. sanctions against turkey, omar took campaign cash from a pro turkey group. gregg jarrett reacting to the details next. >> every time the professor set al qaeda, he sort of -- his shoulders went up. al qaeda. you don't say america with that intensity. cair was found after 9/11 because they recognized some people did something. >> you sir, you're a broker. what do you charge for online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab!
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against recognizing the armenian genocide. there may be an even great massachusetts delusion. we'll get to that in a second. if the president of the united states could be investigated over charges of quid pro quo with regard to this phone call, can't she be investigated, ilhan omar, be investigated for another quid pro quo? gregg: you would have to show a nexus between her vote, the only democrat who favored turkey and the money that came from the reported cousin of the turkish prime minister. but bob menendez went on trial for corruption. they couldn't prove a nexus and they had aing hung jury.
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absent a smoking gun document that says here is money, give me your vote. david: there is a law out there saying you cannot accept funds for a particular vote. you cannot confer a benefit to a foreign government or anybody in exchange for something of value. i.e. money. that violates a variety of anticorruption statutes. gregg: if worse, she violates the house rule, the appearance of impropriety. but even there that's probably not enough. there is another law that holds members of the house of representatives to strict acting for foreign money. if there is any connection between this organization which is based sheer and turkey, then she is in trouble as well. >> the money appears to have come from the personal wallet of the purported cousin of the
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turkish prime minister and not necessarily through the lobbying group as i understand it it's not a huge amount of money. it's not like the ukrainians are recently criminally charged. david: she is not on getting criticism from the right, but also from some on the left as well who realize turkey is a bad actor in many things. the impeachment. there was a former nfc member advising the president on ukraine who gave testimony. schiff was all excited about it. how it's going to be a blockbuster. it turned out morrison maybe he didn't like what the president did. but from what we could tell he didn't say the president was guilty of anything. gregg: it was exculpatory on
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behalf of the president. morrison and including vindman are offering their interpretation of a conversation. it's opinion. what matters are facts. the only relevant facts are what's stated in the transcript of the telephone call and the two participants. you have no ki quid pro quo, no pressure, no demand. vindman testified i thought it was improper there was a demand. and was asked on cross-examination. where was the demand if and he stumbled and mumbled. he said it's implied, i guess. we are now clairvoyant on somebody's interpretation of a conversation, we'll impeach the president. this is another mass collusion only twice as ludicrous. david: the more we look into it
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and the more evidence schiff -- calls it evidence -- the less there is. remember that it was schiff who was the one who came out and said he had specific evidence of collusion between russia and the trump campaign. even bob mueller who was no friend of donald trump at all said there is no evidence. gregg: i go through in my book all the lies spun by adam schiff and it's a lengthy part of a chapter. this is a guy who doesn't have any credibility. he launched a top secret inquisition in which americans are not entitled to peek behind the curtain and all the hocus pocus. we are supposed to accept this out of ignorance and have faith in adam schiff. there is a reason why he's nicknamed shifty schiff. david: you can't write books
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fast enough to keep up with this craziness. >> it's one collusion conclusion after another. i am reminded nancy pelosi saying we'll never consider impeachment unless it's bipartisan. today we learned it ain't. david: you will learn more if you read "witch hunt" by greg jarrett. it explains the absurdity of the russian collusion. it's amazing it got as far as it did. viral video of a toddler in love with a creepy zombie baby doll. first, reporters scrambling to fact check a joke tweet from president trump. >> tweeting this photo shopped image of the k9 commando receiving a medal.
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david: all eyes on the debate raging over wealth tax proposals. elizabeth warren is 2% and bernie sanders is willing to go up to 8%. a new book out next week defending their sky high tax rates. a non-partisan tax foundation warning americans their revenue estimate is likely too optimistic. it would likely lead to a decline in national savings
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which would make america poorer as a whole. since the tax is a confiscation of private property on which taxes have already been paid and can't be spread out evenly, it's unconstitutional. can we expect joe biden to back these wealth taxes in joining me, economist donald live skin. me -- donald lufkin. >> it's unconstitutional. wealth taxes and property taxes can be assessed by the municipalities and states but not by the federal government. i think they know this is unconstitutional. and if one of them gets elected they won't have to push this legislation through.
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they can say my heart was in the right place but i have been advised by the department of justice we can't do this. they want to campaign to the far left by claiming they are going to solve income inequality through theft. david: i can understand an idea, pie in the sky idea that hasn't been tried. but this was tried by 15 fewer mean countries and they dumped the idea because they ended up with less revenue. >> lack what happens in the european countries that confiscates all of your pealt. it takes the experiment to its i will logical conclusion. -- to it i wil. why are we even talking about
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this? david: so is all of eastern europe. there are some countries doing better than others. poland isn't doing badly. it comes to the bottom line, the question liz warren won't answer. first not answering it at the debate and every time a journalist asks, she turns the subject. the only way england can afford socialized medicine is with a value added tax, a 50% value added tax. when you go to england, it costs double when you go to pay for it. >> we are talking about wealth that's been created by people that they are using to move the world forward. do you want to take money away from people who western smart enough to earn it to put it in
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the hands of government who only know how to spend it on cronies? what a terrible idea. david: you are not on talking about the money involved, you are talking about the quality of the product the government comes out with. we have a lot of problems with our medical system everything from hospitals to the cost of drugs. try spending a week or two weeks or even a month as my wife and i did in a british hospital. you will come running home as fast as you possibly can. the quality there is just terrible. it's awful compared to hospitals here. >> that's of course true. but the thing i like about our medical system. as difficult to navigate as it feels, as least you have the power to navigate it. you do have choice. the whole liberal agenda is about destroying choice.
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david: i want to switch gears, don. the first housewide vote on impeachment barely moving markets. they were down a bit today, but they were down on other factors. >> i wouldn't explain today's market move today to the impeachment. it's been out there since the day donald trump was elected. the market should be enthusiastic about the democrats going full impeachment. the market wants donald trump to get re-elected. the market doesn't want his tax cuts to be rescinded. impeachment is an election loser. it appears to -- it appeals to far left voters in new york and california who will vote left
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anyway. this is the democrats carrying out this repetition that lost hillary clinton in 2016 with the deplorables remark that consolidated her base that didn't need to be consolidated and alienated the middle. draif. david --david: what they are brg is -- >> deluxe combo. david: can you guess what year that picture of the rock is from? it's pretty early on. a new policing americans are pretty tired of the liberal media's impeachment coverage. >> how would an around war vet
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>> they want us to get down to it and make a decision. i think people are very concerned about it. but here in my hometown of flint. people are cheering the fact that yesterday the uaw ratified the agreement with general motors and they can go back to work. that's what people talk about here. reporter: that was a very honest and by congressman kildee. >> it was honest and he's right. the american people are tired of it. american people don't want nothing to get done. david, we have an election in 12 months. if the people want to put the president out and impeach him, that's the time to do it. >> there is a concept, though, a contempt for the opinion of the
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general public here, the congress -- democrats in congress seem so intent, gleefully intent or impeachment and have been intent on it for a long time. that it's overwhelming their attention they should be paying like mr. kildee should be paying to constituents. >> if you talk to them individually they are getting real nervous. they know the american people would like to see us pass usmca and work on lowering drug prices. david, this has been going on for the last three years against this president. republicans as you saw the vote today, 232-196, not one defection. we are united and ready to fight. david: there were two defections, and those were from democrats that voted with you
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guys. >> there were others who waited until the last minute. it was interesting and mark meadows was on the floor as i was. people were telling the fellow democrats, don't be too gleeful. act like you are sad. it's sad one way, but it's good in another way, because we are going to fight. if adam schiff wants to keep this up. let's let him answer some questions why he misrepresented the truth. let's put him on the stand if he wants to be judge and jury. david: jerry nadler and robert mueller came out with reports that didn't deliver the evidence adam schiff said existed forward whatever case he was making. therefore he wants the secret so he can keep everything from the american public.
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things might change with these public hearings? >> the problem itch with it is the fact that adam schiff still can dictate who comes on, who testifies, he completely interrupts any question he doesn't ask. there are 435 members of congress, 106 members are on the three committees that have been able to see the testimony. that leaves roughly 232 americans from hearing what they have should be able to hear. they are trying to drum something up that's not there. david: what about the reputation of adam schiff. i mentioned several times the lies he's been caught at. even "the washington post" has given him four pinnochios. won't that come back to bite him in these hearings?
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>> it already has. he has no respect. look at what he did before the president released a transcript which he didn't think would happen. he quoted the call as going like the president asked to dig up dirt on the biden family. he said that 8 times. it never happened. when the president released the transcript it turned around on him'. why do you think they want the whistleblower out? since the transcript is out, the whistleblower has no knowledge. the falsehoods they are saying he said will come out loud and clear. adam schiff has no credibility. he will be challenged more. as doug collins says, let's put him on the witness stand if he's going to be judge and jury. david: i'm wondering how long ago congressman can get away withing this stuff, saying
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things that aren't true. i am just wondering how many times you can cry wolf without getting caught. >> it's just like nancy pelosi, she is unyouthful. adam schiff, i think it's all about maintaining power. they know they cannot beat this president at the ballot box. they are desperate to get him out of office before the election and they are willing to risk the security of this country. it's sad, but it united us. it's time to fight and we are going to do it. democrats have a lot to worry about and they may change their mind when it comes to a vote on impeachment. thanks for coming in. appreciate it. coming up, love comes in many forms. viral video of a toddler showing aaffects for a scary devil baby. but a new report on the seemingly endless barrage of
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david: socialism gaining traction with millennials. what necessity don't see are the obvious red flags socialism presence. all they have to do is looking at venezuela and all the other countries all oirvet world that that -- all over the world that collapsed because of socialism. you kids have your heads screwedden straight, but a lot of other people don't. if the past couple years taught us anything, it's the destructive power of socialism. how is it millennials get sucked into this. >> i think they are angry about corruption, but they are not realizing socialism leads to more corruption. 100 million people have died to
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marxist ideology. they are not learning this in college. they grew up in the great rescission and saw their -- the great recession, and they blamed capitalism and the free markets. they have misdirected anger that should go to government and corporatism. >> emma brought up a great point about social fabric. the social fabric of countries that have gone through socialism have been ripped apart. one of the things they try to do is undermine the social fabric. it's always easy to point out the economic failures and the human misery. but the family and the social fabric is destroyed as well. >> it's not talked about enough
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to young people in high school or college. i didn't know the true meaning of socialism until i left college and started studying it. bernie sanders is a snake oil sales person making promises with no way to pay for all of these programs. i totally get as a millennial and young person in america. young people feel stuck. they are drowning in student loan debt. they don't know how they will buy their first home. the list goes on. they are underemployed. they are looking for answers. something to help them get ahead to create their american dream. but socialism isn't the answer. in fact it's the exact opposite. they need less government, more freedom and to keep capitalism
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the way that it is. david: i can't imagine it could have avoid their attention that we have the best jobs numbers that we have had in my lifetime. if you don't like your job and it's not paying enough you can trade up. we have a job market that allows that kind of freedom to happen because we have less government, not more of it. >> i don't think young people understand the more government gets out of the way, the more prosperous we are aloud to be. rather than seeing student loan date and housing costs as something that comes from the government and the government puts so many house and zoning laws in place, it's impossible to build places where people want to live. you know less government is the answer if you know what's going
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on. young people think socialism is a wonderful system that will level the playing field and bring equality. but at the end of the day it empowers corrupt people. david: it does make everybody equal, equally poor. you have 1% of the population connected that are rich. stephanie, in capitalism as we move away from socialist countries to more capitalist countries. we had a billion people taken out of extreme poverty as a result of their countries moving closer to capitalism, not closer to socialism. >> capitalism isn't some evil thing. we have the democrats who ignore what's going on in venezuela. they say that's not really socialism. it's something different. it was once one of the most of
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good to see you. >> god t good to be here. david: first up a i florida prit principal who said that holocaust is not true. finally fired. >> he made a u unusual attempt o mainmainetain his decision. he said he can't verify so he could not comment on it as an official of the school district, the school district did comment, saying you are fired. and word are offensive. and you know at the end, he apologized. but just a weird mess. he should not have said anything. david: i hope they fire all those economists who deny horrors of socialism, trump
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identifies conan, the name of the hero military dog that was involved in the baghdadi raid. president saying that the dog will make a special visit to the white house. i can't wait for this. >> yes, it looks like the new contend oer for pet of the years a celebrated war hero dog, reportedly named after late night comedy show host, conan o'brien. conan is a military trained dog that lead in the raid that kill the former isis leader al-baghdadi. after that trump extended an invitation to the dog to join him at the white house for a special ceremony in her honor. >> man's best friend, evil a worst enemy. there is one fearless arizona toddler, made a new interesting
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i guess friend, his parents said their son leo, was drawn to a zombie baby. every time they went to the store, after a month, they caved in and bought him the weird ba baby. >> i think it looks like the couple from phoenix, arizona adopt a member of the adams family, and provide their son with a new friend he adores. and you can see this kid, hugging, holding and feeding this baby. bizarre looking baby. but, he is reminding us all, you know we should find good in some things that people find bad. david: putting a positive spin, highway patrohope thatted the kt damion. mitt romney's grandson dressing
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up as senator's alter ego. i like that one. >> a reporter saying that mitt romney had a secret twitter acount, his grandson made a light hearted attempt at a halloween costume. dressing up with a mysterious young man. and a beret and an i.d. tag. david: my wife's fact ri favorie actor, the rock, kevin hart trolling him. >> i'll cover-up in iconic look. was a blue jeans with a fannie pack, iconic black turtleneck with gold chain and gold watch. david: from a long time ago.
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>> and it just rocked the internet. david: miranda great stuff, tune in to my show "bulls and bears," every weekday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, it is nowr kennedy, and guy benson is in for kennedy. >> well, impeachment show has rolled into town. dc is about to become a political war zone, happy halloween, i am guy benson in for kennedy, it's actually me, that is the costume. democrat pass a resolution on their rules for a impeachment inquiry, not a single republican voted yes, two democrats voted no, regardless, nancy pelosi did her best to pro tend it -- pretend it has nothing to do with party's hatred of the trump, and it all has to do for
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