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lou: good evening, everybody. president trump left the swamp for a few hours this evening, leaving behind the party of hate and their empty threats to limit presidential war powers. their exutheir siding with soled iran. the same radical dimms who tried to jeff throw this historic president of ours for the first three years of his time in office. the president leaving d.c. behind, and tonight in the critical swing state of ohio and among his friends and supporters
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in the huntington center in toledo, this is his first rally since he ordered the united states military to dispatch soleimani. the rally coming just after the house of representatives voted in favor of a war powers resolution. the resolution is a symbolic act non-binding only. but it was aimed at rebuking the president's order to kill iran's deadliest terrorist who was responsible for the wounding and killing of u.s. troops. three republicans sided with the radical dimms. 8 democrats joined the republicans. at a news conference the president condemned those who refuse to defend soleimani over his decision to put an end to evil. president trump: what bothers
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me, when i see a nancy pelosi trying to defend this monster from iran who has you killed so many people. lou: we apologize for those technical problems. the president will address the party much hate tonight i am sure tonight. despite his historic achievements, including the elimination of soleimani, and putting america in the best strategic position it has ever been in the middle east when it comes to dealing with radical islam. the president ready to take up his achievements on trade, the economy and so much more. wall street already giving him another victory to talk about tonight. all three major stock indexes at record highs today. the dow jones industrial surged 212 points. the s & p 500 gained 22, the
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nasdaq jumping 74 points. the dow jones industrials just below 29,000. the president realizing his goal of balancing america's trade relationships with much of the world. the commerce department reported that for the first time in three years the u.s. trade deficit has plunged to a new low further demonstrating that the president's economic policies and his tariffs are working precisely as he said they would. i's been right all along. while his critics, detractors and corporate america's lobbyists have been wrong with their claims the president's around rivers would cut into economic growth and weaken our soaring markets. the globalist wall street elites, executives, the radical dimms, rinos, washington
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lobbyists alike now must come to terms with the soaring markets, booming economy, and the low unemployment. it's called prosperity. and we'll have to get used to that as the years go on under president trump. house speaker pelosi flailing. she could potentially concede that that stalemate with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. fox news is told' nancy pelosi to turn over the articles of impeachment to the senate. that could happen as early as tomorrow. pelosi said the country couldn't afford to wait for the president to go to court and have these issues resolved.
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during her weekly news conference, pelosi remained absolutely quiet on just when she would take action. >> the articles of impeachment? >> i won't delay them indefinitely. i will send them over when i'm ready. lou: she speaks like an arils to krat, a -- an achris t an even r a queen. senators are calling for nancy pelosi to hurry up. dianne feinstein, richard blumenthal, joe manchin changing their attitude towards the speaker in the delay in turning over those articles of
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impeachment. the democrats are in some disarray. dodging the question all together or saying when they had spoken on the public record criticizing the speaker that they were misunderstood. new developments on the downing of the ukrainian airliner that was downed minutes after it lift the airport in tehran. ' are there are ton confident it was shot down by an iranian blah is particular missile. iran is said to have used a russian-made sa-15 missile which is part of the surface-to-air missile system the russians provided iran. one official telling us the incident was a quote tragic
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screw-up. my next guest on his vote on what was viewed as a rebuke of the president in was no tooth in this symbolic resolution. joining us tonight, the house minority leader, kevin mccarthy. congressman, good to have you with us. a busy time and extraordinary vote in the house. your reaction on the vote on the resolution to constrain the president's authority to take this country to war if need be. >> this is a non-binding resolution. it's called a concurrent resolution. the times we use concurrent resolutions is when we want to invite a soap box derby to be held on the capitol. here we have a president, president trump, that is on
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instinct is use for america first. and the democrats' instinct is to blame america first. this president played this correctly. he made america safer. he made the world safe were, and he sent a clear message. they killed more than 600 americans. what the democrats are doing, to me, is appalling. how do they look in those 600 gold star mothers and tell them what they are doing today. lou: do they not understand -- i have no i will illusions about the democratic party. they have become the party of hate. but surely they won't walk into the 2020 elections having defended the world's largest
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sponsor of terrorism. the man they killed is responsible for perhaps a third of our casualties in iraq. and hundreds and hundreds more. they are defending him against the united states government. >> that's exactly right. the thousands of innocent citizens even in his own country know that he bombed those tankers, and bombed the refinery. he killed an american and tried to burn our embassy. here we have a president who i say was very calm in how he dealt with knocking down our drone, trying to make sure it got de-escalated. now we have an administration when it has the red line that holds them accountable. but what's more important to hear, he's making this country safer by doing it. it reminds me a lot of ronald
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reagan. could anybody else have had that berlin wall come down? this is a president who understand why iran should never have a nuclear weapon. we have a majority it party in congress who want to investigate him. adam schiff on the intel community spent the last year investigating president when he should have been focused on the middle east. but he only had those hearings. lou: the democrat party has been bereft. their opposition was inexplicable and certainly unproductive. their -- their one surprise, one of the congressmen voting for the resolution was congressman matt gaetz.
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what in the world? this is a man who has been defending the president -- i was shocked. were you? >> i am very shocked by it. it does not seem that this would be the vote he would take. this resolution wasn't going to the president's desk. this was surely a -- surely a political precedent. i am shocked by it and i have got to ask him why he did it. lou: it was a vote against your president. i am stunned one of the three would be matt gaetz. here is pelosi thinking she is going to do something bipartisan. when we deal with situations like this. how did republicans act when we killed bin laden? we came together as americans.
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general petraeus said this is bigger than killing bin laden. why can't the democrats in congress understand that and give this president the respect and support he need. lou: certainly supporting this president, every republican in my judgment. every democrat should be supporting this president who is acting as an exemplar of any president we would have lead the free world. and he's doing so in ways that's of his detract tores thought never possible, achieving more than most of his supporters thought possible. it's been an extraordinary three years and promises to be an extraordinary another five. >> if this president gets another five years the next century will be the american
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century. if the democrats were able to win the white house and keep the majority of the house it would just be investigations. what is telling to me yesterday, dianne feinstein who is my state senator, but the hometown senator of nancy pelosi. you listen to what she said. if it was so urgent, why wouldn't we send impeachment over? lou: it appears the democratic party in the house is starting to awaken to what the american people did long ago, and they are carrying out what is nothing more than a farce. that's how they will be judged on election day, i believe. kevin mccarthy, appreciate it. up next in a consequential election year, new warnings about china's influence on our voting machines. you are going to be i assure you
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stunned at what we report tonight. the controversy surrounding the president's comments about the threat posed by soleimani. at least some were shocked. retired colonel doug mcgregor joins us to take that up and much, much more right after the break. portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management.
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[♪] lou: an extraordinary day. you have the house of representatives taking a vote to constraint war powers of the president of the united states in a symbolic resolution. as they continue to press ahead with their efforts to scheme two articles of impeachment. there was great concern on wall street. the dow going up 212 points at a new record high. the s & p at a new record high. the second record high close of the year. the nasdaq its third record close of the year. and it's the 9th day of the year and we have 7 records. good lord, what are we doing here. crude oil finishing at over $59
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a barrel. gold $. and silver lost a percent. the president and china's vice premiere to sign a trade deal. saying he may wait until after the 2020 election to conclude that negotiation. a reminder to wait for my reports on salem radio three times a day. president trump told reporters soleimani was planning to blow up the american embassy on baghdad during a new year's eve attack on the embassy. but mike mccaul is contradicting
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the president claiming he was work on a future plot. laura ingraham and mike pompeo asked if soleimani wanted to blow up the embassy. >> it was his forces that attacked the embassy. i don't think there was any doubt that soleimani had intentions to take action against our diplomats and on ther countries and regions around the world as well. lou: joining us tonight is retired army colonel douglas mcgregor to take up what we have witnessed the past several days and the prospects. i want to begin with what we saw, for example. those rockets, those missiles landing at the al-assad base in
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western iraq. your thoughts on whether or not the iranians actually had or have the technology to target so closely that they intentionally missed our troops? >> first of all, i think the president does haven't to justify anything he has done. i don't see any reason why he or the secretary of state are bothering to do it. at this point i would hope they talk about disengage our forces from iraq and syria. as long as we are there, we are attempting target. we are a magnet for the wrong kind of attention and hostilities. we made our point. i think we should get out. as far as the precision is concerned, yes. we should be very concerned about the capability that exists in that arsenal of missiles and rockets. the iranians could have fired
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500 and they could have devastated the whole region. that's something we don't want to happen and the iranians don't want to push that far. at this point i think we should score a win for the president and start getting out. there is no point in staying there anymore. >> the president campaigned on removing our troops from around the world. he wants them out of there as badly as anybody in this country in my view. i join you and the president in that view as well. but meanwhile, we have forces to protect. it goes to the issue of whether the iranians have shown some sense of rationality and proportionality, and were constrained and purposefully did not hit our troops, or whether they got lucky because they have lousy technology.
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your thoughts. >> this was not getting lucky. they fired 15 missiles. they all struck the targets they informed us in advance they would hit. they sent a message to us through the swiss embassy an hour before the attack. in that sense there were no zernts. if they had fired 500 with these large conventional warheads the consequences would have been devastating. we would have found ourselves in a regional war. i think the president made his points with the strikes he launched. it's a good time to call an end to this nonsense. it's not worth the life of one more american soldier. lou: the e extrication cements assured. it's up to the iranians whether they survive our withdrawal.
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it's really that straightforward, is that right? >> he made it clear what the consequences will be if they interfere with it. i think we have a line to defend. i call it the trump line. it runs across the top of israel, jordan, saudi's border, kuwait and down to the middle of the persian gulf. any attack west of that line will precipitate a war with us. those are our strategic partners. i think it's time to fall back behind that line. lou: i like the fact that you are plain spoken about it all. thanks so much. colonel, thanks. we would like to hear your thoughts on this. share your comments. follow me me on twitter, like me on facebook and follow me on instagram @loudobbstonight. the makers of 80% of america's
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pleads. it turns out more than the clintons and the democratic national committee and the russians are meddling, perhaps the ukrainians are meddling in our elections or could. the companies which are mostly unregulated were questioned about their manufacturing ties to china and russia. two of the companies admitted to using chinese factories and components for their machines, including lcd screens, chip components, and resistors and more. and we are talking about meddling? and we don't even know what's going on with those machines and we are not regulating them. and we are supposed to pretend we are concerned about meddling. this is something for the trump administration to get involved in and i believe right now. joining us tonight, former reagan white house political
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director and political analyst, ed rollins. let's talk commies meddling in our election. >> the tragedy is we have a process in which so much, much it by volunteers and secretaries of state that where overwhelmed. these machines could be tinkers with and we wouldn't have a clue what was going on. when you are talking about a 70,000 vote margin and probably a similar margin this time. it doesn't take much to shift the elections. lou: and it doesn't take much to understand all of the problems we have had with voting machines in this country. whether it's rampant corruption in chicago. whether it's philadelphia, you name the big city.
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something usually is going on that's untoward. why wouldn't both parties be making certain of the electoral integrity of the system or is it because they want to keep whatever reserve they have in place. >> it's a corrupt system, you make a lot of money off of buying those machines. we can't prove the machines are valid. at the end of the day it will be a close election. i think the president hopefully is going to win big. but fit is an issue. you can steal that pretty easily. lou: how do we stop it? >> the president has to make this a high priority. and get in there full bore. lou: judicial watch is doing a lot of work there. millions of registrations that
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are questionable. we are going to be taking that up with tom fitton and his organization. >> they have done a superb job. lou: if there is any room for bipartisanship you would think it would be to insure there is no fraud by russians, ukrainians or chinese or anyone else. in this country we have to protect the electoral integrity. >> the good fold paper ballot is the safest thing we can do. lou: and have a paper trail. >> you just have to watch the congress is all. lou: matt gaetz, a republican the president has spoken in support of. gaetz himself as spoken in support of the president. today to go along with a symbolic b.s. rest solution vote against the president? >> it's mind-boggling to me and
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it will damage his credibility among conservative allies and people who supported them including us. this is a symbolic vote and every republican needed to be on board. pelosi is running around saying she has bipartisan support with five republicans. this brave and courageous group has not voted a war resolution since world war ii. we'll need to move forward and every republican needs to be behind him. lou: we talk about obama's all but dead legacy under this president. pelosi has no legacy at all now. she had a certain mirth that
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thatoo -- -- a certain myth that surround her. but she looks like a hate-filled neurotic i don't know what you would call it. i really don't. >> if your legacy came to getting elected to a second term after being in the minority. she diminished it every day. her pet poodle adam schiff has done a great injustice. if she doesn't think it's important enough to send this thing over tomorrow, the majority leader needs to be praised for this. he's doing what's in the best interest of the country. lou: the republicans are sticking together for this president, despite the democrats. >> and he's making clear to her she has one house she runs and he has one house he runs and
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[♪] lou: joining us tonight former senior state department advisor, cyber-security expert and great american, morgan wright. good to have you with us. i want to take up something we were all advised in the days running up to what we feared would be a significant confrontation between the united states and iran. to expect the number that was reported by a number of outlets,
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10,000 cyber attacks per hour from iran. that apparently did not happen. but the capacity of the iranians to do that. i never thought they could generate something like that in the way of cyber attacks against the world's only super power. how could this be? >> lou, good question. the internet has no concept of distance. we now have cyberspace in addition to sea and land space. iranians say we want to attack banging. they attacked the saudis on their infrastructure. it took over $40 million to replace some of that stuff. my concern was when we took out soleimani, it wasn't that they would launch a bunch of attacks,
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but they will say look we know they can take us out. but there have not been the same consequences for attacks in cyberspace. i think at point we'll have to provide a huge deterrent effect similar to taking out soleimani with a digital nuclear bomb take out something that's very sensitive. lou: even the obama administration four, five years ago that would reserve the power and intent to treat any nation state that attacked us in cyber to respond with physical warfare. and what happened to that doctrine, and why has it not been applied? >> i think it's because you have got a change administration. this gets into political stuff and i am not sure i can give you
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a good answer on that. they did the, then they crossed a red line, and pretty soon, unless there is actual deterrence, the document is like a restraining order and only as good as the paper it's written on. that's been one of the biggest debates the trump administration came down and said if you do certain things, a cyber attack warrants a kinetic response. there are there are times when bits and bytes. if iran thinks they are boxed into a corner they will say we are going to do something to reestablish our deterrence. lou: i think we have seen a clear picture of their preference of their own survival
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overtaking irrational actions. on the other hand, there are a couple of questions i have got. one of them, phase one to be signed in the china trade deal. the important in that critically important is intellectual property and the enforce built of that agreement. will we know, is there a trip wire in all of this that will tell us whether or not the chinese are serious about ending their cyber attacks and ending their theft intellectual property? >> that is one of the hardest questions. at what point does a beard constitute a beard? how do we know they quit stealing intellectual property? i think it has to get back to the u.s. trade representatives to get the statistics to say this is how many billions of dollars was taken. it decreases from here. but it's paper, it's not worth
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the paper it's written on unless there are enforcements. what are you doing to stop china. and i don't think enough is being done to stop china. lou: something that's not on paper and is creating great angst. that's our voting machines. three of the companies we rely on for the voting machines have a vast number of components made in china. meddling, the interest nest now is here in our electoral system and it's unregulated. your thoughts on how serious the threat whether it's russia or china or whomever. >> china has a lot of people at the u.s. setting standard for technology and that includes supply chains. so when we talk about how do you trust the lion to guard the
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lambs. you don't. we make so many of the components there, there is no clear way to insure the integrity of the digital supply chain. it's not so much they can say every voting machine goes out. but it's the potential for mischief. it's the lack of trust when we talk about banning huawei and tik tok. lou: is this nation capable of protecting itself, its secrets and damn elections? >> i would say no. the internet started here. silicon valley is here. we ceded too many of the building of components and supply chains to other countries. we have to bring it back in house. lou: we'll be right back. jim hanson. we'll be talking about iran and u.s. foreign policy.
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iranian confrontation. >> i think president trump showed why wing is a hashtag he uses a lot. we took a bad situation where the iranians were acting malign across the region, attacking u.s. iraqi bases, killing an american contractor. attacking the u.s. embassy and he turned it into a situation now where iran is backed into a corner. their network of terror operations across the region are in chaos because their kingpin is dead. and they purposely missed our facilities in iraq. lou: he forced the iranians to back down. and he delivered a clear message first and foremost, there will be no nuclear weapon, and he drew a red line, there will be no more aggression toward
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american interests or attacks on americans. i thought it was a brilliant stroke and at the same time giving them an offramp from confrontation. all they have to do is become a laul member of the community of nations. >> let's be honest, he did push them in the correct direction. they had been getting their way for so long, they were used to it. president obama was pushed back. it didn't matter how many lies he had to tell the american people or how much cache was going to stack in the back of a plane. lou: one of the effects and consequences, the way in which the president conducted himself with resolve, constraint, and
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with great vision. he now holds in my judgment, and i would like to get your view, the moral high ground. there will be discussions at the united nations. the president doesn't have to explain himself and rationalize his policies and actions. the russians may have to. the chinese are completely irrelevant to all that has transpired so far in the middle east. this president has the high ground, and the democratic party has become a party of hate that has no participation whatsoever in foreign policy. do you agree? >> i think they are participating in foreign policy on the side of our enemies. they took a situation where a u.s. president testified our interests in a lawful constitutional matter after an american has been killed, killed a terrorist, and who were they standing up for? they were standing up for
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soleimani and iran. so i think they have shown their true colors and they hate trump more than they love america and that's disgraceful. lou: it's easy to forget it was last month russia, china and iran were participating in the gulf of oman in military customer sizes. now -- military exercises. now the president has invited china and russia and nato nations to help deal with iran. >> when you act like the preeminent super power which we are. people will show respect. everyone knows iran is a malign influence. even the people supporting them. if we are going to do something positive, the more people we can get behind that policy, the more we can pressure the mullahs.
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they don't want to act good because they are fundamentally bad. but if you get enough people pushing on them they will do the right thing. lou: thanks for joining us, good night from new york. [♪] trish: the president of the united states is speaking to a crowd of thousands in ohio and we are take you there in just minutes. first as democrats vote to restrict the president's war powers, the reality to talk about reality and stress what reality really is. the reality tonight is this. we have taken out a major terrorist responsible for hundreds of dead americans. and we have shaken iran's leadership enough for iran to have gotten the message that we are not going to allow. nor will america ever fund a reign of terror. the stock market knows this.
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