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supporting them? they just get people to donate a buck, 50 cents for that if you get enough of them you might be able to keep some of these people in the race. so before you keep telling us about how important diversity is, it might be good to send a little of that love your own way. chris: bernie sander and liz warren are going to war. the two progressive campaigns now accusing each other of shady behavior. met with bernie surging and lives dropping in the polls, what will it mean for the democratic race and tomorrow's big debate? i'm kat timpf and for kennedy. over the last few days to major news story lines have emerged. first liz worn is accusing bernie of dirty deeds done dirt cheap. watch. >> i was disappointed to hear that bernie is sending his volunteers out to trash me. bernie, knows me, and has known me for a long time.
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we all saw the impact of the factionalism and 2016, and we can't have a repeat of that. democrats need to unite our party. i hope bernie reconsiders and turns his campaign into a different direction. kat: but bernie said liz is making the whole thing up. >> i've got to tell you i submitted a media blowout. we have hundreds of employees, elizabeth warren has hundreds of employees. so you've heard me give many speeches and you'd have you ever heard me say one negative thing about elizabeth warren? kat: naturally president trump weighed in on where else, twitter. saying bernie sanders volunteers art rationing elizabeth pocahontas worn. everybody knows her campaign
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is dead and once her potential bone voters. many might be is getting tiny but getting tiny crowds which are all leaving fast. elizabeth is a very angry at bernie, do i see a feud brewing? but now there is a potentially even bigger scandal. earlier today cnn reported back in 2018 bernie sanders and elizabeth warren had a meeting in their apartment. and in that meeting bernie told liz he didn't think a woman could win a presidential election. about an hour ago liz confirmed the report and now the sanders campaign is doing something damage control. saying it is ludicrous that at the same meeting were elizabeth warren told me she was going to run for president i would tell her that a woman could not win. it's sad that three weeks before the iowa caucus and a year after that private conversation, staff who were not in the room are lying about what happened. so which candidate has the
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most lives in this feud? and is it a coincidence it story drop the day before the democratic debate. joining me tonight on the panel former criminal attorney emily campagno, former has a congressional second press secretary rochelle ritchie, and reason magazine editor at large and a host of the fifth call and podcast it's matt welch. thanks guys. >> hi. kat: samet i'm in a start with you. this whole bernie saying a woman can't be president. is obviously gonna come up and tomorrow's debate. so how will bernie handle it now that elizabeth says it's out there. will he deny it, do think it doubles down and says how can a woman be president with accounting and p standing up? >> i guarantee that's the first thing you will say look, look he will do the same thing i did with hilary last time in terms of her e-mail service.
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he'll say this is not an issue i'm not going to take debate. this makes elizabeth warren looks bad. this leak came from her, there is no other place that could have possibly come from. makes it look like she is whining about bernie sanders. ernie sanders 20 years ago when was endorsing jesse jackson a black eye for president he said even then a woman could win. so looks desperate on her part to try to rally the woe troops. does that sound like him? that does not sound like it's what he would say to elizabeth warren? kat: you know him well? >> no it just doesn't sound like something he would say or think given his progressive past periods of the whole thing plays like a planted desperation plea to keep her -- at zero again for the progressive vote. they are marching towards his inevitable showdown to see his get to stand up against joe biden. and it's going to get nasty. kat: emily, i think the real
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winner here could be joe biden out of this whole situation. because they agree with each other a lot and now there tearing themselves down. >> he is smoking that celebrity or a cigar or guitar already. i agree with everything you said match i don't think this makes her look very good. think we saw before in 2016 where he is always the furthers on the left in the upper tier. he has ideology as his weapon and he can always say no matter what, from a character in issue perspective i am more liberal, and so is calling her out for on the same breath for corporate work work. at this point it just reveals him as infighting and biden remains untouched over on the right. kat: rochelle, in terms of the staff is telling volunteers to say bad stuff about me, they are opponents. but a lot of people or push the narrative of the bernie broke, they are sexist do you
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think it's really good to be that easy for them to get over it? >> i do because i think these kind of conversations is what we see happen all the time with political candidates. same thing was said about barack obama they said he couldn't win because he was black. it wasn't because they thought a black person couldn't be president but they were probably looking at the times, and maybe bernie sanders was looking at the times then and saying maybe the american people weren't ready for a female president, just like they weren't ready for a black president many, many years ago. obviously before obama with jesse jackson. so you have to look at it from that point of view and i don't think that's a good strategy to try to use the woman card here. i think that is going to turn a lot of people off considering elizabeth warren has done very wellin the polls against bernie sanders. and so tomorrow, like you said it's going to cup in iowa, she is going to double down on him. but the one thing i don't when her to do is start to look like a victim. kat: absolutely did not work very well last time around.
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meanwhile it looks like a battle of the billionaires is taking shape on the campaign trail. over the week and the fabulously wealthy michael bloomberg did not rule out spending a billion dollars of his own money to defeat president trump hilly. a billion. that might make president trump a little nervous because he went after him saying quote many michael bloomberg is spending a lot of money on false advertising. i was the person who say pre-existing conditions in your healthcare. you have it now while at the same time winning the fight to rid view of the expensive unfair and very unpopular individual mandate. but many mike fired right back saying glad you are watching our ads, at real donald trump. i know management is not your strong suit so perhaps you don't know your justice department for something that would undermine pre-existing conditions. now that you know, why not ask them to drop the suit.
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so it's blew me getting under the president skin? and can he buy his way to the white house? rochelle? >> michael bloomberg as i just found out today, is in fact quite small. [laughter] but this typical trump stuff. you think it's a good strategy to go after him for being short tiny man? >> trump is going to go after whoever. sizing him does not mattered. so. [laughter] [inaudible] size is really a thing for him. but i find it interesting that bloomberg is spending so much money, and i'm kinda questioning do you really want to be president? or do you just want to go after trump? because it seems he just keeps throwing his money, and he doesn't care on being on the debate stage and things like that. so i am curious as to what exactly is the strategy here. but look at bloomberg wants to spend his own money, go ahead. he's not getting it from anywhere else but his own pocket. chris: maps, bloomberg is not
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even on the ballot in iowa so why is trump going after him with all this many mike stuff already? >> it is always a mistake to try to figure out why is trump doing x. but as you can imagine he's watching football this weekend like certain people you know. and that address and all the damn time. even if you watch a tiny bit you saw that add about 45 different times. so probably got under his skin. and trump knows the democrats hate michael bloomberg. they just hate him. you just heard them say billionaires should not exist. and now we have two geriatric billionaires who bought themselves onto a debate stage, bought themselves into this primary, super old white dudes and a has to rub people the wrong way. so it has to irritate elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders who have been competing for a long time to see michael bloomberg and tom steyer just throw money at it. kat: i love watching the debates were literal
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millionaires complain about how much they hate billionaires like this really a difference. [laughter] emily he said he would potentially spend a billion dollars even if he is not the nominee. other than being very relatable, you think that is a good strategy? >> it's a good strategy for him at this point because he is not beholding to a lot of the big establishment owners that others are. and i think the benefit he has to, to kind of response that faction comment that elizabeth warren made, he can appeal. he might be that refreshing option for those that don't want the party to go all the way left. but don't know what they would do if sanders or warned where the nominee. but seared them against trump. and see what that looks like for themselves are the party and especially those with corporate interest. so for him he has that luxury, he has his own island. what is untested his hand against donald trump in that debate. while he staying out of the fray now, what is can happen when he comes head-to-head with him. for now we just do that looks like on twitter, but what will
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that look like in person. kat: i just want to know how much does money even matter? because hillary almost two to one out sprint donald trump in 2016 and she is not the president. so we really don't know if it works. >> i really do want to see a debates beach i want to see michael bloomberg on that stage and some point. kat: little mike, and many mike? >> i think i grew up with a many mike in high school. >> i think it's an insurance policy if biden's brain turns a cheese on television. if he is running in the center lane any running in the primaries, he is there if biden stumbles. kat: the 2020 democratic field finally getting smaller. senator cory booker announcing today he is suspending his campaign after low poll numbers and failing to qualify for tomorrow night's debate. when it comes to that debate stage, not a single person of color will be on it. president trump was quick to mock the sender tweeting quote
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really big breaking news, kidding. booker who was in barrel polling territory just dropped out of the democrat presidential primary race. now i can rest easy tonight, i was so concerned that i would someday have to go head-to-head with him. booker bailing follows announcement that she is also suspending her campaign. sad. so when will some of the other longshot candidates jump ship. so matz, is this michael bennett's time to shine? if so who is michael bennet? >> i have no idea. john delaney still doing clap push-ups. kat: any dude could pinch me in the face telling me who they were and i would believe you because i don't know. >> i think when we look back at this campaign i think one of the curiosities will be why did cory booker, pamela harris, kissed and build gilded brand, and hooley and
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castro, i'm glad i got have a right, they all made the same mistakes. all of them had some kind of. [inaudible] cory booker was a fan of charter schools back in the day. kristy gillibrand talked about debt, and they all ran to be the most reparations about this medicare for illegal immigrants that, it was crazy. o'rourke was apologizing for his answers as being in the slave trade. all of them crashed and burned. there is a limited constituency it turns out for that. meanwhile the entire race, the center lane has been bigger by about ten percentage points than the progressive lane. bernie and elizabeth warren are fighting over 35% of the vote. that's it. so why would you go in that direction instead of trying to challenge joe biden over here when they all had a track record of doing that and they all crashed and burned. i think they'll deserve to given that, and cory booker specially because he was also great on the drug war. he missed a golden opportunity
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to be a different candidate then he turned out to be. kat: it is numbers were so low because emily i knew who he was when he entered the race which is not something you can say about all these people. what you think it didn't work out so well for him to think it was that or something else? >> i agree what matt was saying because those are solid points absolutely. he had a singular candidacy, he was a one note candidate and nobody knew what he stood for beyond that. i also think that candidates for better or worse of color are held to how did they resonate with the african-american community. and none of the candidates of color resonated with the african-american community that president obama did as a candidate even though he did at a time always refused to be put in that box. however they were record turnouts and record votes for him in that community. both cory booker and pamela harris both failed in that regard. it was a very predictable, but to him confusing situation, but the rest of us were not surprised at all. and i think it is on fortunate
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that i have to talk to a candidate than you dropping out is just a footnote. nobody cares. >> speaking as an afro and can american woman one of the things that sort of frustrated myth cory booker is his constant reminder of him growing up in the hood. if that was the only thing that was connecting him to black voters. i grew up in the ghetto, i lived in the ghetto, and at some point you have to say and a lot of us still do. so what are you going to do to help us get out of that situation? so i just don't think he resonated well with them. but when i look at the top for now, basically facing off of those polls in iowa, i feel at the democrats now have what they think represents their party. they have two old white men, a moderate and a socialist. they have a woman and they have a young gay man. and that seems to be what they are going after. if that's putting emphasis on iowa drives me crazy when iowa is 4% black population but 25%
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of their fake prisons have black men in them. so that's not a state to me that seems like we should really be giving so much focus on if we are such a diverse party. kat: is already talk about him being a vp candidate? i am voting for biden williams and myself. the panel returns later but first the cleanup in england has apparently reached deal with prince harry and meghan. so does she support the plan to move to canada or she gonna lock them up in the tower of london? howard kurtz breaks down the media reaction annexed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase.
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if queen elizabeth was doing a dried january it's all over now. the woman who inspired the crown sounded ready for some crown royal after huddling with prince harry today to discuss his exit from the royal family. prince charles also attended along with prince william. but meghan markle she skipped the meeting as she is in canada. because if there is one thing and 93-year-old monarch doesn't like it's being dumped on speakerphone. her majesty released a statement following the high-stakes summit that read in part, quote my family and i are entirely supportive of harry and meghan's desire to create a new life as a young
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family. although we would have preferred them to remain full-time working members of the royal family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life as a family while remaining a valued part of my family. translation, dealt with the door hitch in the butt you filthy ingrates. so, is it time for the royal family to go on doctor phil or can the queen live with harry's request to cash the outside customer care with me now host of media buzz on the fox news channel it's howard kurtz. hi kurt howard how are you? >> i've got to tell you every single person i've talked about this including some very serious journalists have really intense opinions about it. everyone knows she's going to dump him she should know she's getting into know she's a world world feminist. kat: exactly this is the second time and less -- two days that you and i've been on air talking about this
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together. and i initially thought we won the war, we should not have to care about this. why do we give a hoot. a lot of people do give a lot of hoots. it's all over the news despite all the other news. why do you think that is? >> well first about it's a great global soap opera and everybody can weigh in even though they don't know anything about the family or the royals. secondly the news has been war and impeachment, and politics and this is something where the stakes aren't that high so everybody, even on this side of the pond can enjoy it. and the queens statement was awesome. it had all these diplomatic nuances and you had to read the coded language that basically said you know i didn't mention your titles in this because your titles are going to be gone. i asked you to stay, you're leaving, so have a nice life. but in terms of it as a larger media story, and megxit clearly trumps brexit it's way
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more interesting. kat: most things are. i saw you earlier saying this is the reason they're leaving as their treatment in the press. but you actually feel bad for them? if you could explain that to me because i never really feel bad for rich people. so what necessarily do you feel bad for them about? >> i am not losing sleep that they are going to have to do find day jobs and she's can have to do voiceovers for cartoon characters. i'm not worried about that. but i've looked at the british press coverage and meghan markle is biracial, outsider, american. she's gotten hammered with the letters from her estranged father were dragged in. and i think this is all about them rebelling, not so much against buckingham palace but against the british tabloids have actually said there's been significant misreporting we want to deal with somebody younger. up-and-coming reporters, and harry in particular you have to have some feeling for him.
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i lost my mother to this crazy paparazzi and idell went to see the same thing happened to my wife. it's just on a human level of feeling too bad for them. i do think it's hard to live in the fishbowl. kat: a lot of the tabloids are very supportive of the queen. you think the statement she came out today is going to help them, hurt them or not make a difference? >> with headlines like they told elton jon before they told the queen, i think it just buys time because they clearly haven't settled this. it's a great airing of the dirty laundry before the whole world. i guess they will have to get used to having other language and negotiate partial evocation of what they're gonna do. the queen's 93 she has her dignity and she does not want to seemed like she is insensitive to the young ins, at the same time i think she was sending them a pretty clear message and the rest of us can feast on it. and i agree it's not as important as the confrontation with iran, but is something that a lot of people find a
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hell of a lot more interesting. kat: and being 93, i'm impressed she was upset in such a classy way and that statement. if i'm 93 and somebody ditches me like that they will be no class. thank you so much for joining me. all right coming up, a big week and the president's fight against impeachment. nancy pelosi expected to deliver the articles any day now. but will senate republicans play fair or try to bury? the panel is up next. cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different.
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coyou fifteen percentico or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. kat: president trump and nancy pelosi took turns working the rest yesterday ahead of the upcoming impeachment trauma center. the house speaker sent down a bc instead republicans are up to no good with their plan to call no witnesses. take a look. >> dismissing as a cover-up. dismissing as a cover-up if they they want to go that route again, those senators
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are thinking now about voting for witnesses or not. they will have to be accountable for not having a fair trial. chris: following her appearance president trump sounded like a man fine with calling witnesses a special the democrats. saying why did nervous nancy allowed corrupt politician shifty shift to live before congress? he must be a witness and so should she. no trial date has been set as the two sides are still bickering over who gets to testify. but perhaps the bigger question is who cares? that panel is back emily campagno rochelle ritchie, and matt welch. around democrats says no witnesses equals cover-up degree that are no? >> i don't agree with that in the larger picture i don't agree with is her public sentiment when as you aptly pointed out nobody cares
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anymore. her strategy has been painfully transparent, included and she basically said we just want to check a box. we just want to say for eternity that president trump has been impeachment to the tune of what? to our tax dollars and for no achievements made. and i think the bottom line is that's the gamut she's been running, it has run out of steam. iowa caucuses are around the corner. those protesting that's going on my run, such a bigger deal. and americans care about their own healthcare. they care about anything but this. they are totally disinterested in her time has passed. i keep thinking there's something up her sleeve it's going to make this worthwhile for democrats. because frankly it is burning them all to the ground. chris: five summer interested but fewer and fewer are interested and fewer people support impeachment. but nancy says it's not just a positive but a very positive result. what is she talking about?
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>> the only result that has produced and may come to for russian because mitt romney said this afternoon he would support calling john bolton to testify. and john bolton and between the time as they pass impeachment are now said well maybe i testify. but all you need is for republican senators and looks like increasingly bad is going to happen. so we have at least a moment of drama from a witness who is in the room and knew what was going on. john bolton did not use drugs, hated them and is in college but that will be a moment of interest and drama. and nancy plus he can say i did this, maybe it wouldn't happen this way. but that's about it. but i don't see anyway, barring some crazy new saying that they learn in that process, republicans change their mind and voting. kat: exactly and somebody should ask him how he keeps the mustache so clean. i've never had the guts to ask them what i've seen in. but rochelle that's kind of the point right? i understand the point of why you want have witnesses, but,
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i also don't because what do the democrats hope to gain from this? the senate is going to equip president trump we already know that. so what do democrats hope to gain from all this? >> i think it's just an accountability thing where they are holding senators accountable by presenting witnesses and evidence so that the american people are able to see everything. look 71% of the country say they do want to see and hear from witnesses. but when you look at an impeachment trial, i think that for us, those who are entrenched in politics is very different from what the average person at home is looking at. they are looking at okay he was charged and the only thing that really matters if you think someone is guilty is that conviction. so it's great, he's impeached, gay hooray. but now you have a lot of people saying but he still president? kat: a lot of people did not understand that. >> why does it even matter he can run again what was a sophomore?
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so i think that is some of the frustration and i think that if there is another, any sort of investigation, i think people are extremely politically fatigued and i also wonder what this will mean for worn in sanders when they are having to be in d.c. and impeachment hearings and buddha judgment by nurse on the campaign trail. they have to wonder what sort of political risk are being taken as well? kat: which goes to your point earlier as having a vpf potential person on the ticket if they are also a senator. the next two moving down the line. so adjusting the strategy for the future i also think there is a strategy from the left or from the democrats that will be to neuter essentially the second term a president trump of his elected again. but the question then in the interim is this impeachment and obsession how is that furthering those moderate votes that you would need to overturn the senate? kat: well impeachment is just one of the battles between trump and pelosi right now.
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they're also fighting over the presidents order to kill iranian general qassem soleimani. the president has argued there is an imminent threat for the killing and he said today quote it doesn't really matter because of his horrible past. his latest contention is soleimani was planning attacks against four u.s. embassies, but even his own defense secretary says he hasn't seen specific intelligence indicating that. here's what trump said today when he asked about the embassy attacks. >> here's what's been consistent. we killed so many, the number one terrorist in the world by every account. he was a bad person and killed a lot of americans killed a lot of people. we killed him. kat: the president also isn't too happy with one of his staunchest allies in congress, florida republican congressman matt gates. he is reportedly on trump's bad side after urging republicans to vote for the war powers resolution. he was one of just three republicans to break with the gop and vote in favor of.
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a senior white house official told the washington post that it was an super uncool, and quite unwise move by gates. gates may not be in trump's good graces, but did he make the right decision? okay, emily, so it was imminent threat imminent threat, imminent threat, and now it's imminent threat but even if it was and it doesn't matter because he was a bad guy. why the shift there? >> i don't know why the shift there. i think it would depend upon the intelligence communities where the intelligence had been ahead of iran. i think that up until now, for 40 years, i run has been blowing the globe into treating it like a country when it has been a cause and a terroristic regime. and up until now, every former u.s. president has dealt with it accordingly. and finally we proceeded with that answer and for those that call this the escalation, i saw the escalation over the past year with qassem
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soleimani and architecting single handled the dismemberment of people including americans and their deaths. but it's kinda undeniable strategy that he has forever imprinted the middle east and the globe by utilizing both the shiites and the sunni radicals to his benefit. against saudi arabia and even while we -- he was fighting isis, and i digress. but my point is it was he an iranian regime that was escalating and that culminated into the loss of an american life. i don't see this as the escalation and i think they were telling that the iranian people are protesting against the regime and risking their lives up to 1500 were murdered by their own regime, the mainstream media and left a been mute. kat: and i don't think there's any non- cycle out there saying that he was a good guy. right? and trump is saying not that is fine even if there was no imminent threat because he was a bad guy.
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but the people who are arguing otherwise are saying you know, constitution says you have to ask congress. the fs congress what you think of that? >> because attention says you have to ask congress and if you want to fight a bad guy who leads proxy wars and they kill your soldiers and other countries there's an easy constitutional thing you do. have congress authorize a force against that person, proxy army or whatever. that remedy is there. it should be pointed out that remedy has not been used for the last 40 years. and the other thing is we don't declare wars anymore. there is nothing even remotely like that threat and libby in 2011. nancy poc was sitting on her hands. kat: it's funny how it flipped around now. >> here's the thing i think president trump and other republicans say they are not doing it because they feel the need there was an imminent threat i think they're doing it for legal reasons. as you mention 2011 let's not forget obama was actually sued because of those airstrikes and he was sued by democrats
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as well. and so i think what we are hearing this imminent threat i think it's because it's a way for trump to protect himself from having the same sort of repercussions that obama experience when he carried out the strikes in libya. [inaudible] kat: but even if not it's good because he was bad. >> the secretary of state said it was a decisive action in response to the imminent threat. so i think maybe where president trump failed on his languages secretary did not. >> he also said you look at intelligence you have to notify the congress' law and they did not. >> where the security levels increased at these embassies where there were supposed to be these attacks? what happens, what did they do to make sure the embassies were saved if there was a risk that soleimani was going to
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carry out any sort of attack? i just wonder were those people notified? kat: gates i really admire what he did and him breaking with his best buddy must've taken a lot. concede to our republican you go against trump, he does not like that very much. [laughter] >> i have seen kennedy bust him when he is defending trump about being spied on saying hey you voted this way a national surveillance and a and a and he will say you are right. kat: that was quite cool. thanks panel anna emily, rachelle, matt, coming up new york governor cuomo coming up a lot of bad policies ideas. but his legal lies of marijuana going to make them happy? i will ask robby soave. ♪ ♪
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them. new york may be this soon be the 12th state to legalize marijuana. governor andrew cuomo vowed in his state of the state address that one of his priorities this year is making sure every new yorker can freely smoke their weed. this could have big implications in america given new york's 20 million strong population. but also beyond our borders since new york city is a financial capital of the world. new york isn't the only state having legalization this year but why don't the feds just give it up and legalize. joining me now to discuss the reason.com senior editor and author of panic attack robby soave is in studio. so i am old enough to remember when cuomo did not even went legal medical marijuana. why the change? >> i think he thanks the state needs the money. they could generate a lot of tax revenue which is as good a reason as any to finally take this step, if they do it. you can generate money for the governments and you could also get people out of jail who are
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there for no reason. this helps address their issues that veterans have with medical issues that marijuana can be a solution for them. there are so many issues that this can take off the table or help solve. and it will be a great move if they finally did it. it would also put some pressure on the federal government to ease restrictions because new york is such a big state. it kind of sets up states rights versus federal government thing, that maybe trump would take the right approach on. you know previously has said he would rather let the states do what they want on this issue. kat: right i think a lot of it has to do with money, but it's not just cuomo. it's a bloomberg was on this, jon weiner is not just supporting legalization. he said he is in the weed business. [laughter] so what you think has caused this entire shift for so many people? >> i think the issue has changed even for conservatives and republicans in older americans. i think they understand the
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approach, prohibition is not worked. that we cannot even keep these drugs out of prisons, so how are we going to keep them out of the society at large? kat: you not have as get in there it's not comfortable. [laughter] >> so even the debt you have or the deaths that goes along with the black-market periods of you let it legal to all out there, you'd people are forced to be more risky options that the driving the hysteria about these issues lately. kat: the thing is though cuomo tried to do this last year, it did not work become of some logistical things. who is gonna sell it? or does the money go? and according to what i've read those things really have not been figured out yet. so do you think this thing happens in 2020? >> i'm really hoping for i the best because i wanted to happen. there's a lot of other things like he wants to see some research for the university system to kind of consider these issues. there's a lot of more cronyism
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government and that would be like unnecessarily if -- they gotta do what they've got to do. kat: they're going to be people watching throughout the country and they will say weed is the devils let us and if you support legalization then you and all kids to be high and eventually homeless. and what would you say to that eloquent argument? >> i believe in individualized liberty and if you don't let your kids doing it that is up to you. if you are in a state and don't wanted that you can vote that way. i don't think these should be made at the national level based on outdated medical science furthers much worse things out there and they are going to get themselves into more trouble. stopping them from drinking, there are worse consequences thereto. we can't keep veterans, people who are sick from having medicine they need. that makes the opioid crisis worse, there are so many bigger consequences for making this illegal.
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nice to see someone painting their face besides justin trudeau. wash your face because this is a topical storm. topic one, we begin tonight in atlantic city new jersey were boxing fans scored some serious nosebleed seats. most people were leaving saturday nights match, but these guys are from philadelphia and philly fans don't beat the traffic. they beat you. at first i thought this was footage of prince harry meeting with his family today, but is much as they need to air their grievances, they can't have brawls in the royal family because it prince anders girlfriends are there someone could get in trouble for hitting a minor. don't get it mad at me, he's the creep, i'm just the fill and who is trying to survive in our without vaping. they were bothered by the fight night fiasco and here's another match of the convention center this saturday. if you are looking for, go down the atlantic city boardwalk, make a left at the wizard with the blind kat, then go straight until you see
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the toothless woman in the princess sweatshirt. you go past the puking bath glare bachelor party and you've gone too far and so have they. topic two, tesla's ceo elon musk announced his cars will soon be able talk to pedestrians. i'm not sure what inspired this, but it sounds like somebody's been getting stone and watching night writer again. the car just said and i quote don't just stand there staring, hop in. oh hello, that's not a car that's a kidnapping. what's next tesla a car that gives out free candy? why not just make your next vehicle a white band? first there was the model three now there's the model three to five years. thanks but no thanks elon musk. if i wanted to think my car was talking to me i would go back to huffing glue with kennedys producer luigi. i'm obviously just kidding, it was rubber cement.
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topic three, it was mugshots monday in this week's winner is an iowa man who punched a guy for talking on his phone and a movie theater. let the record show that so far i am on the defendant side. he foiled niclas glasco may look like he runs a cover band, but is actually a yoga instructor. he allegedly lost his cool after a man refused to do the downward cell phone, so he showed the guy had a shabbos sauna, if that's isaac? those are all yoga poses which i'm assuming kennedys writers had to google from the looks of them. the movie mayhem's happened at a showing of once upon a time in hollywood. that's a shame because he could've plant played insanity if he would've played cats. topic for doug and his partner was snoop dogg got a breakfast sandwich so if you are person who enjoys the finer things in life, this does not apply to you. i am going to try and get
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there a snoop dogg story without making weed references, but here is where things get hazy. the new product is called the dlo double g sandwich, and it's a vegan sausage served on a down it. that kinda defeats the health benefits. that being said, i'm looking forward to duncan's next offering of gluten-free math. the duncan snoop dog lab is on sale now for limited time only, and that's only fair because it will be in your body for a limited time only. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours.
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