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do not escalate. thanks for being with us. you have a great weekend. tom fitton among our guests monday. good night from new york. [♪] trish: we are looking at the very best job market in 50 years. zow industrial average crosses 29,000 for the first time in history. the world is in a better place without iran's chief terrorist. and what does the left do? blame president trump for the ukrainian airliner the iranians show the down in their so-called hihistoric revenge against the united states. i want you to see the left blame president trump for that deadly crash.
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>> if ways being projected is true, this is another example of collateral damage from the actions that have been taken in a provocative way by the united states. iran has been a bad actor. soleimani was a bad actor. but there are many people in that region of the world who are bad actors. we have to find a way to you live together and to continue saber rattling doesn't help us. trish: then this cnn anchor seems to agree. >> blaming the president for the returnian airliner -- the iranian airliner shot down. >> she said it was collateral damage started by the president. that the iranians were clearly nervous and launched those surface-to-air missiles against the plane. she used the term collateral
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damage. >> 176 people iran shot down. trish: cnn is not the only one promoting this line of thinking. you have the atlantic magazine senior editor holding the president responsible. writing that the victims paid a price for president trump's decision to kill the terrorist soleimani. the canadian media echoing the same stuff. >> i will go to my grave believing those innocents who died onboard the ukrainian flight would not have died has it not been for trump's decision to kill the general. trish: the prime minister can't answer the question when it is put straight to him. >> this is the end of a drugs
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sparked by the drone strike ordered by the u.s. president. how much responsibility does the united states bear for this tragedy. >> the evidence suggests this is the likely cause. but we need a full and complete investigation. trish: he didn't defend donald trump or the united states. i want to know. how is this donald trump's fault that the iranians shot down a plane with many of their own people on board? donald trump did what needed to be done. soleimani was a really bad guy who killed americans. killed up to 600 americans. and hundreds of others throughout the world. and i wanted to kill many more americans. he staged a takeover our embassy in iraq for two days. he was as of last week the number one terrorist in the
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world who killed hundreds of innocent people. the democrats are blaming president trump because the iranians cannot manage their own air space. this is surreal. next up, i suppose it will be blame them for the weather? at least i forget global warming. that's of course donald trump's fault as well. everything is donald trump's fault. somebody need to tell the dems, it's getting old. every single day this is all we hear. everyday americans, we see through it. we lived with these lousy policies for 40 years. the appeasement policies of the democrats haven't worked. terrorists thrive on being able to terrorize a nation and its leaders into a kind of paralysis which results in appeasement. that's where we are right now.
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democrats were totally scared to do anything other than to make nice with the bad guys. you can't make nice with bad guys. not unless they understand who is in charge. they were throwing money at iran in an attempt to apiece iran. they were hoping and praying iran wouldn't hurt americans. but remember this? i want you to see it. remember this? taking american hostages back when they were trying to get a deal done with us with president obama. yet he still did that deal. full on knowing some of the money would mean the death of innocent people? i want to show you this clip again. a couple of clips. it's important because the obama administration totally shrugged off the idea that some money would go to iran's terrorists. >> i think some of them will end
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up in the hand of the irgc or other entities, some of which are labeled terrorists. you know, to some degree i am not going to sit here and tell you every come point of that could be prevented. we know iran supports terrorism. we know that iran supports hezbollah, and the assad regime. and it's certainly possible some of the money that iran has is being used for those purposes, too. trish: why they would give one dollar to iran know can it would go to fund the death of innocent people is beyond me. but what a continues between then and now. think about what i just showed you. i want to hear this administration and how this administration is thinking about money going to iran. >> hezbollah, do you underwrite
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the shiia militias in iraq or do you allow your people to live the life they want. we demand they treat the iranian people in the way they richly deserve. if we didn't have these sanctions in place iran would have tens of billions of dollars they would use for terrorist activities throughout the region. trish: the trump administration is cutting iran off financially from the world in an effort to financially and militarily pressure the country into doing the right thing. for the first time in 40-plus years there is actually a chance tonight of possible peace provided iran put an end to its terror. so wasn't it about time that somebody did something different? joining me right now, house oversight committee member,
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south carolina congressman ralph norman. here they are saying somehow it's the president's fault that iran -- let's not forget -- iran shot down a plane. what do you think of that logic? >> they might as well go and say wildfires in california were responsible, the responsibility of donald trump. when have they ever give be this president any type of credit? if you roll the clock back. we have 3,000 caskets of dead americans in 9/11. i can't remember one republican and certainly no democrats criticizing barack obama or take out bin laden. and here they are with trump taking out a known terrorist who beheaded people, who killed 600 americans. he killed in december a contractor. he bombed the fields of saudi
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arabia. to criticize him for that, the world is a safer place. donald trump has got a spine. he's one of the politicians that thank god he's president and thank god he's doing the right thing for this country. and to get grilled and questioned like he is. the democrats' only platform is trump derangement and trying to undo an election the americans had for the last three years is not right. trish: our votes matter. you are talking about 63 million people. you just want to throw that out. then to think that they are using this as a political chip. you said it well. not one republican went after barack obama for take out osama bin laden. >> where is the curiosity of the cnns of the world, msnbcs to
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question where are you paying terrorists off in cash, where is the cure osity for that? you don't maintain your freedom from being weak. donald trump has taken out right any so, the terrorists who have taken away our freedom not only for us but the iranians and our friend israel who we have to help out. trish: not only did he take out the terrorists. today we saw them come forward and announce more sanctions. if i'm iran i am saying this one bad administration. i better be pretty darn careful. >> he's sending a message. this will pay dividend for the freedom in our country. where are the accolades for not being dependent on oil and natural gas for the middle east.
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whenever there is any disruption in the middle east, we were beholding to them for oil and natural gas. we are the number one exporter now thankful to donald trump. trish: we are the number one energy producer in the world is the usa, which is why the president says we don't need these guys. congressman, it's good to see you tonight. i am not yet done. to be clear, with cookie dem's jackie spear. she is also accusing anyone critical of how nancy pelosi handled impeachment of sexism. >> she is ready. she is a powerful woman asserting her power and it's making some man very uncomfortable. >> we'll talk about pelosi's
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epic negotiating fail. democrats don't playing how heard it was to kill iran's general. >> general soleimani has been engaging in these activities for a long time and we know that. >> we know soleimani has been a threat to america and americans and our allies for a very long time. >> i don't think anyone has argued because that's the first time they saw him or were able to do it. trish: democrats decide not to kill soleimani because it's too easy? a story overshadowed by iran. the liberal media loves to say they have the facts. but that didn't stop them from slandering an innocent pro trump high school kid. >> some students harassing an older native american man in the midst of a special ceremony.
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>> he got caught in something that was incredibly racist and disrespectful. trish: i'm calling out cnn for not calling them out. they were kids they were trying to take down. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ aleit's a master stroke ofe's heartachew. and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. lease the 2020 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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>> we just learned that nancy pelosi is sending articles of impeachment next tweak the senate. president trump: i think it's ridiculous. she should have sent them a long time ago. nancy pelosi will go dunes probably the least success -- will go down as probably the least successful speaker of the house in history. she has done nothing. trish: the president reacting to the articles of impeachment going to the senate. nancy pelosi cave together senior minneapolis in her party. the articles of impeachment are head together senate next week. she is sending them a month after the fact. she effective live was trying to create some kind of
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constitutional crisis? our constitution says the house is the one that impeaches. but the president has to be tried in the senate. the senate runs the trial. nancy pelosi thought she coulding have a hostile takeover of our congress by managing it for the senate. she is pretty foolish. this was the squad, nancy pelosi that started this whole mess. lesmess. lest we forget adam schiffing a well. this is going to head to the senate. i want to hear it all. let the republican senators have the chance to be the adults in the room and ask some real questions. get to the bottom of why the heck this happened in the first place. joining me right now.
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senior couple tonight and author of the new novel "collapse." mr. curt sha kirk sha schlicter. does she not understand the intentions of what our founding taughters laid out. >> she thought she could step to donald trump and cocaine mitch. i couldn't be happier. the damage these democrats have done to our political culture is incoodifficult to klt. 29,000 dow? wow. we would like to throw donald trump out because he wanted to investigate why biden's no
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account crack addict son got $50,000 a month from a crane -- from a ukrainian oligarch. trish: "time" magazine is glorifying her. but if you have ask me she took on something she never should have taken on. there was so much deception and politicization, it was the wrong thing for her to do and now she is getting burnt. >> she looked like charlie brown after lucy pulled the football away and he went splat on her back side. she tried to twist mitch mcconnell's arms.
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trish: you know what he would say to you, sir. because you are saying all of that stuff? jackie spierer would have a word or two for you. sheer we go. >> the real interesting part of this is we have a powerful woman asserting her power and it's make something men very uncomfortable. trish: are you uncomfortable. >> i'm real uncomfortable. i grew up in jackie spierer's district. she was a dummy back then and she is still a dummy. my genitalia does not tell me way can and can't say. i am an american citizen and i will say whatever i want. trish: curt, good to see you.
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' be. >> there was no evidence given to us of an imminent threat that justified this level of action. >> i don't believe they met the level definition of imminent threat. >> there in fact was not evidence of an imminent detailed attack against the united states. trish: why can't democrats and the media be happy that a man who obama said was a terrorist and responsible for the killing of hundreds of americans. why can't they be happy he's gone? kt mcfarland is here and she'll try to figure that out with me after this. president trump: the republican party is the party of the american work, the american family, and the party of the american dream.
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[♪] trish: the ai the insane partisn efforts the democrats are taking against our president sets a very dangerous precedent. the president himself explains. president trump: these are split-second decisions. let me go over to congress. come over to the white house, let's talk about it. when can you make it? i can't make it today, how about a couple days. sure, come on or. we had to make a decision. we didn't have time to call up nancy who is not operating with a full deck. trish: you don't have time to
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call everyone. if your embassy is being attacked as ours was in iraq. if you are worried about other he bassies being attacked in the region. you don't have the luxury of being able to hash it out with^er tom, deck, and harry or i will than and rashida or nancy. it doesn't work that way. this whole effort to undermine the president is wrong. it just doesn't work that way. and they know better. joining me, former national security advisor, kt mcfarland. it doesn't work that way. you have got to make decisions. can you afford the dangerous prospect of word leak out.
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then possibly you wouldn't get the guy or americans would die as a result. >> you know, there is a reason he is called the chief executive. there is a won't war powers are put in the hands of the president by the constitution. i was in the white house situation room when president trump took his first military action. the bombing of the syrian airfield where they had launched attacks, chemical attacks. president trump very lib rattily got all the options. he asked the people in the situation room, he asked the military, the state department guys, intelligence, what would happen with this happened, what could go wrong. then he made the decision with a small group of people around him. he was worried about leaks. he made the decision. he slept on it, and the next day the decision was carried out by
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the military. we call congress in advance or ask anybody's permission. he did inform congress after the fact, and that's the right way to do it. otherwise you are jeopardizing the military mission, the secrecy and security of the mission. and you might miss the guy because he has been informed or tipped off that the attack is coming. trish: the president said he did have intelligence and he revealed some of that to our own laura ingraham. i want to share that with you. >> don't the american people have a right to know what specifically was targeted without revealing method and sources. president trump: i don't think so. but i will tell you it probably was going to be the embassy in baghdad.
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>> if attacks on other embassies, can't you reveal that? president trump: i can reveal i believe it would have been four embassies. trish: four embassies. and he said he could reveal that. for democrats to try to politicize this moment when possibly six embassies overseas would have been attacked, was the president justified in what he did and were they dead wrong when they questioned any of this? >> the president is saying they had actionable intelligence. they may have seen it electronically. an email, they overheard a conversation. they may have somebody on the inside who ratted out the boss who tipped them off about something. they probably had evidence that
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money moved or people moved or material has moved. when they have all thee of those things it's actionable intelligence. and it sound like from what he said to laura, that's what he had. the stock market is at an all-time high. we don't have enough people for all the jobs we have. trump has new trade deals with mexico, canada, japan, he's going to get one with china. trish: there is a piece in the "wall street journal" yesterday saying they made this mistake and they have been making it since the 70s. the mcgovern-nixon race. and nixon won that because americans don't like sitting on their heels saying let's pray, let's wait, let's hope.
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they want to be safe and not engage in all these wars. you have got to do what you have got to do as a deterrent. >> here is why the deterrent with iran was working extremely well. he said look we can take you out militarily. he can destroy your infrastructure, week take out our oilfields and military facilities. then with the sanctions, he added on to that and said you have a second choice. we can take you out economically. you have 80 million people struggling to make end meet. then you have the third option which is join us. moderate your behavior, join us at the negotiating table without preconditions and we'll work this out. that's deterrence. we don't need their oil anymore. we don't need to be in the middle of their fight.
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but when bind and others talk about diplomacy is what's important. negotiating without leverage is not negotiating. that's begging. that's just having meetings to blow around some hot air. you need leverage to get people to the table then you use the leverage to get a deal. i think he did it derks ftly and -- did it deftly and you are >> they were jeering. he had a smug look on his face. everybody who sees that smug look wants to punch that kid. >> that kid doesn't look like
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president trump: no issue have democrat politicians more thoroughly betrayed the american people than the issue of illegal immigration. because of democrats' open border policies, they want open borders. come on in. we want the big, big beautiful lawsuit where they were all suing us. the wall is being built. we built -- [cheers and applause] trish: tonight a major win for the president's efforts to secure the southern border as a ruling in the fifth circuit court of appeals freeze you have military funding for the border wall. the democrats said he couldn't have it. they took it to court. but it turns out he can. we can. so the wall is getting built. democrats are fighting about impeachment and debating about allege war crimes. as all that goes on, the
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president and his administration is addressing the concerns of the american people. one of which is illegal immigration. joining me is former border patrol association president brandon judd. you must be happy. they were trying to hold this up saying you couldn't get this money. now it's going to happen. the wall is happening. >> it is going to happen. we just finished our 100th mile today. what gives us great hope. when you see the tensions in the middle east. we know iran is a sponsor of terrorism. we have to be cognizant what is coming across the southwest border. these walls help protect the american citizens for what might be coming into the united states. you stress illegal immigration right when we begin talking
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about this, and that's what we are talking about. we are talking about illegal immigration and those things that can do is harm. trish: nobody is saying we are going to shut up our country and not welcome people here. quite the contrary. we'll well couple here, but just do it the right way and create a system so we can target who we want as well so we are add together country and you are not running the risk that someone will become dependent on u.s. taxpayers. both dhs and the fbi have come out and warned that we need to be really vigilant right now because there is the threat of attack by iranians. there is one reportedly in the daily mail talking about an arrest in florida of an iranian they were concerned intended to do harm of. when you are that worried about
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this stuff, don't you need to be extra cautious and focused on border? >> we absolutely should be. as scary as all of that sounds. the one thing the american public should be happy about, we have a president giving us the resources we need to combat potential terrorist threats coming across our border. we have to do a very thorough job in the screening of those individuals who come through our ports of entry. we have to do a thorough job of monitoring the border. but thankfully we do have a president that is giving us those resource that allows us to protect the american public. and this is not something we saw with the past administration. this administration is stepping up to the plate and doing what's right. trish: we are going to dive into this on monday because you mention that southwest border,
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the reality is you look at a place like venezuela. there is as section of paraguay where argentina and brazil pleat where hezbollah has been allowed to flourish. there are pockets in latin america where we have to worry about an iranian influence. that influence has glen for 20 years, and we have more on that monday. congrats on the money for the wall. cnn loves to fact check. right? >> that's and reality expect. that's the reality check. that's the reality check. he says it the same way every time. i wonder if they will be fact checking their reality check. >> this sounds like the main one standing right in the face of the native american leader is already regretting some of those actions.
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>> a lot of people who said build the wall said that was shout. >> these actions of our students are inconsistent with the teaching of our church. trish: don't criticize at squad for siding with iran, otherwise you will be called a racist. next, hear aoc's absurd words yourself. niger innis says inserting racism into foreign policy is a dangerous road to go down. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424.
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[♪] trish: aoc and the squad of progressive democrats are calling racism. a congresswoman accusing president trump of assassinating the ukrainian general. he fired back saying you and your squad of ayatollah sympathizers are spreading propaganda that divides our
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nation and strengthens our enemies. alexandria ocasio-cortez says that's racist. if we can't disagree on foreign policy without calling racism. why do they always go straight to racism or sexism. joining us, niger innis. why do they do that. why are they always going straight to that? >> the socialists have prostituted african-americans for a very, very long time. possible city tiewtd our history of slavery and segregation, and have converted racism, a moral condemnation that most americans of all colors, 90% of all americans of all colors, maybe higher than that. they turned it into a political
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weapon either as a spear or in the case of aoc, a shield. trish: to say you are an ayatollah sympathizer, how is that racist? >> it's not racist at all. trish: to say you are an iran sympathizer. the religious head of iran is the ayatollah. >> i think that's an accurate condemnation of aoc and the squad. he did not say you are a persian sympathizer or iranian. he said ayatollah sympathizer which is very accurate and a specific charge. the fact is you and i know most of the persian people want freedom and liberty. but the ayatollah -- trish: the mullahs are in the way. i want to continue on this aoc
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thing. she seems to have issues with her fellow dems. for failing to pay her party dues. a whopping $250,000 she and her campaign are supposed to pay to the democratic party. she is refusing to pay her bills on this. i think it's fitting that a democrat doesn't pay her bills. but i guess that's what happens when your party hitches itself to the wagon of socialism. >> that right. i had a vigorous argument with a reformed socialist. when she was a socialist she revealed the m.o. of most elite socialists. she says just because i protect the masses doesn't mean i have to live like them. i thought what hypocrisy. trish: she is reformed.
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hopefully -- >> she has come back. she is okay. trish: it's a little bit funny because that's not the only thing that landed aoc in the headlines. she is in a little bit of hot water. take a peek at her here. >> we just did something big. hey, boo-boo. hi. welcome to our family. trish: the wrath of peter, announcing she was adopting purebred french bulldog instead setting an example with rescue pups. she is out there telling everybody they have to live by a certain set of rules. a set of rules peta probably
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loves. peta is saying aren't you supposed to live up to those rules and adopt a rescue pup? >> i rarely if ever side with peta. but i lean with you on this as well. peta wants to control the population of animals. and make sure there is not an overpopulation of animals. so they see what aoc is doing, hip krat i. trish: she is -- doing, hip krat hypocrisy. they are calling her out for her hypocrisy. there are true believers who should be brave enough to call out hypocrisy. trish: pet peta says you are a e
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or something right? the way they deliver that last line. you know that cnn loves its little reality check, their low facts and checks that they do. by god for bed cnn actually factor checked itself. or offer any apology for the kids that they slandered, remember this? remember when the media jumped to its own liberal conclusion. >> some students harassing an older native american man of vietnam vet in the midst of a ceremony. >> at looks like that young man to me is taunting that american vietnam vet. >> the kid doesn't seem to be afraid, but he did make a choice and that was to make it into a standoff. that was not a good choice. trish: well cnn and just begin the first news organization to reach a settlement with nick on his lawsuit against them. the details of which have not been disclosed, but i will
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tell you, the media they are very guilty in this one. they never bothered to get their facts. and they went after this kid in a really heinous way. and i hope you got a heck of a lot of money to get a lot more. marie's next. space. maria: happy weekend everybody welcome to the program that analyzes the week that wasn't help position you for the week ahead. i am maria and thanks for joining us. coming up in just a few moments a pair of explosives this weekend. first bank of america's 2020 productions. chief investment officer chris is giving us his outlook and then later my one-on-one with auto giant carlos on the heel of his amazing escape to lebanon from japan. he was in house arrest he's going to tells all about it and what his plans are next. but first the december jobs report friday capped off

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