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wednesday. a lot of special guests this week. a remind tore follow me on twitter @loudobbs. see you tomorrow evening. good night from new york. [♪] trish: the brutal iranian regime trying to crack down on its own people, shooting protesters as massive protests break out in iran. the iranian people reacting to news that their own leaders shot count airliner. slamming the ayatollah, and president trump may go down in history as the man hop changed the middle yeast and set in place the path to peace and prosperity. but you wouldn't know it by watching the mainstream media.
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this is a president who often operates on instincts. and he will tell you his instincts are often pretty good. president trump: i did something based on my instincts, instincts sometimes work better than anything else. trish: he made the decision to no longer appease the terrorist bully. by taking out this number one terrorist from the world, we are much safer. more importantly we are on a path to peace, judging by the reaction from the iranian people tonight and the last two nights. it's a path everyone is pretty happy about except perhaps the democrats. and at mainstream media. these massive protests in the streets of iran, they are the tipping point. iranian people demanding change. they are slam offing the
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ayatollah. you know what cnn and others have been reluctant to show you these images of people demanding the end to the revolutionary guard corp. one was surprised by the backlash in iran. tweeting it turns out plenty of iranians throat soleimani and don't like the regime lying to them about shooting down a passenger plane. and they are risking quite a bit by protesting publicly. it turns out everything cnn and the mainstream media has shown for days resolved about how horrible it was for president trump to have killed a terrorist. right? >> this guy is -- was, as bad as he was an official of the iranian government. you unleash them -- if china does that. if russia does that. russia has been implicated under
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putin with assassinating dissidents. so once you are in the business of assassination, you unleash some very, very terrible forces. another assassination has triggered the iraqi parliament's vote to sout oust us from that country. and it united the iranian people against us. >> everything has changed to holding this president to account for what he just thosheds. trish: if you were washing "trish regan primetime" as far back as early last summer you would have treated cnn and msnbc's reports with scepticism somewhat we have been seeing the past couple days in the aftermath of the killing of qassem soleimani. >> crowds of mourners swelled.
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>> the scenes inside iran. the sea of people not just to mourn this man who was beloved by so many. but they are rallying around a regime that had been unpopular. to me it looks like a message of unity. trish: if you had been watching this show you would have known because you would have heard it here that the people in iran didn't like soleimani. they didn't like a regime like that. and this bit you saw with the funeral business, that was fake news, and the media trying to spin you by way of the iranian state media. >> the u.s. stripped iran of an inspirational military leader. >> soleimani, it's difficult to convey how revered he is in iraq. >> a severed military leader. trish: the media is full of egomaniacs who are so biased and
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anti-trump. it's blinding them from seeing the truth. msnbc anchors actually fed their audience straight-up lies from the iranian government about u.s. casualties. >> iranian state media is reporting 30 u.s. soldiers have been killed. the iranian state media said they leveled the al-asaad base in iraq and killed 30 american troops. trish: they are still debating what happened to al-baghdadi. >> the commander refused to verify president trump's account of killing al-baghdadi. >> you had to add to that.
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>> add color to that. trish: who cares if there is color, no color. the head of isis is dead. the head of isis. iran's number one terrorist is dead. these are wins for us. okay, media? if it's not cnn or msnbc, it's the print media pushing out iranian propaganda including this little gem where she reefs to soleimani as a poet, all these media organizations want the iranians to blame america and donald trump. a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. the iranian people slit from their lead d split from their leaders. like the dems saying the plane that was not was not the
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iranian's fault, but the u.s.' adventurism. >> this is yet another example of collateral damage from the actions that have been taken in a provocative way by the president of the united states. this is one of those consequences of this escalation and state of war that we are in. >> i will go to my grave believing those innocents who died on board ukrainian airlines flight would not have died had it not been for trump's decision to kill the general. trish: the iranian dictatorship and the democrats are thousand aligned. while the people of iran are with america and with donald trump. these students refused to step on the american and israeli flags. the cnn anchor said he was being
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sarcastic. you want to be sarcastic while people are getting killed? not appropriate. as a journalist who does have a historical understanding of this crisis including other crises around the world, i can share facts. u.s. bases were fired upon by 15 iranian ballistic missiles. iran shot down a plane. its own people in its own air space and murdered 176 individuals. serious protesters are take together streets in iran and police are firing tear gas at the crowds. people have been 0 or will be killed as a result of this crackdown. the am bass dorm of iran to the u.k. was arrested because he dared to attend a vigil honoring the 176 souls massacred by the iranians.
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if you are outside what they want, you get locked up or worse you get killed. 1,500 dissidents have been killed there. president trump tweeting in persian, do not kill your protesters. i stand with the people. you know what? so that's the new reality. a new dawn for iran is about to begin. historians will look back on this moment and celebrate that one man, our president, had the guts to take on these bullies and chart a whole new path for freedom. for peace. and for prosperity. that's tonight's intel. here with me right now, and i investor who says trump has pretty great instincts and his iran strategy is paying off. america's leading emerging market investors.
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he works for investors all over the world. he helps new governments reorganize their economics. and i know you yourself have had an interesting experience in iran itself. you were arrested by the secret police. >> maybe we taind. i was there -- maybe detained. i was there in 2015 just before the nuclear deal was signed. the facts in iran are most people do love the united states and they look forward intoer acting with us and d forward to interacting with us and becoming normal people. the formal government structure is manageable. but the whole thing that soleimani led was an invisible power structure that could grab you whenever you wanted. me as scene american, my son was with me. he detained me at the airport and i was interrogated by people
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who followed us in. the striking thing i saw, four hours of interrogation, but you could seat iranians, cluck the police, how embarrassed they were that the thugs were just deciding they wanted to harass me because i thought they were jerks. trish: donald trump did something a lot of people in the international community, a lot of people spent a lot of time studying this stuff. what may be done. you saw the left's reaction. you can't antagonize them. he said to heck with that. >> if you think about the thought process behind the nuclear deal, you can say to force the thugs to operate internationally, that would have taken decades. you and i were going back when it all happened.
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and it was a calculated campbell. it played out really well. it does go back to the instincts. if you can do it with one shot rather than engage in a large war, killing a lot of people, and you take out this one guy, and you see what happens. what the protesters do is showing what the iranian people really are. they want to buy american goods and come to the united states. but they have a group of people who have been oppressive and using religion not as a religion, but as a way to oppress people. while you are there there is an invisible thing in the background nobody can control. i know a lot of diplomats in iran and they can talk to people in the government. this power structure was invisible. i know people who negotiated to get guys out of prison and it can turn out it can be one gyre in the river leweisary guard and
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their wife works for a guy and they want to take over the company. you go to rouhani and you can't get them to move. so -- >> this is a good opportunity, this is a good opportunity for peace. and, you know, i know they will hate to have to say this when the history books get written. but this might have been the turning point that was needed. >> if the donald trump got elected it was because he would take all these situations we have been sitting and trying to parse out and he will do unexpected things. if he wants to spend time in korea appeasing somebody and trying to move the needle there, that's great. if he does this and this works. yeah. 10 people, one person getting pushed out of the way to cause this kind of change. you will take it. trish: i am glad you were set free by the iranians.
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that couldn't have been pleasant. okay, tonight i say good-bye to i am spartacus, cory booker. >> i'm going to release the email on racial profiling which is the closest i will have in my life to an i am spartacus moment. trish: ilhan omar says she needs to be the voice of iranian children. >> if i do not speak up for the child who is going to be the slave because of conflict, who will. trish: my next guest wonders why ilhan omar isn't defending american children. tomi lahren is cloinin joining . ♪ limu emu & doug
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a war. >> based on what we did last week, that could lead into war with iran. >> would that be iran firing the first shot of a war. >> we are only here because of donald trump's impulses. trish: they are promoting world war iii which is fiction. this is one big scare tactic. ilhan omar is out there attempting to work it for you will it's worth. here she is at an anti-war rally. >> i know what the toll of war looks like. if i do not speak up for the child who will be displaced because conflict. who will. the trauma of war is not only felt by soldiers in the battlefield. it is felt by the children who are huddled under beds as bombs
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go off outside their windows. trish: i have got a question. congresswoman, what about our kids? what about our children? our american kids? what about our military mothers and fathers defending america overseas that iran has killed or wants to kill? do american kids no longer matter in your delusional world? joining me, fox nation host tomi lahren. >> absolutely not. i often wonder who ilhan omar represents. it's still unclear to me. she talk very little about the american people. she has a lot to say about the children in iran orle illegal immigrants but i seldom hear her talk about the american people. you are seeing mental
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gymnastics. they want to trick the american people into thinking donald trump wants war. which he does not. but they want to try to opinion anything wrongdoing or anything bad that happened in the entire world on this president. while the facts of the matter point to the opposite. i think it american people and the iranian people are starting to see it. trish: do we have this video? she is giggling effectively while one of her colleagues is talking about war and the death of our soldiers. you see her there giggling, i think she is talking to rashida tlain. one of her fellow squad mates. she is trying to ham it up. completely inappropriate. if she really cares that much about american soldiers getting
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hurt or killed. if she cares about this idea of us going to war, why are you giggling? with your squad mates while we are trying to have a serious conversation. >> every member of the squad is self-serving and tone deaf to the problems in this country and around the world. it's an anti-trump message over and over again. someone like ilhan omar who seems to at least in theory care about the middle east and that region of the world. you would think she would be retweeting the president when he's showing his support for those protesters risking their lives for freedom and transparency. you would think that would be something that would bring those who support donald trump and those who do not together. because you are supporting people in iran who are doing the right thing standing up for freedom and values. trish: because it's all politics, right? >> they would rather choose a
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brutal dictatorship over donald trump. >> don't forget, president obama had the opportunity to support a difference in iran and support protesters that wanted a better living situation and wanted to rise up and make a change and he chose not to. but this president is stepping up and doing that, and he's not getting credit for it. but luckily this president doesn't want credit. he just want to leave a legacy, and he's doing that. trish: when i heard cory booker dropped out, i had tears of rage. >> i had tears of rage when i heard about the experience in that meeting. for you not to feel that pain and hurt. trish: you will hear my thoughts on liberal voters turning their back on another minority candidate.
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pelosi's impeachment gamble a big old flop? >> speaker he hosey's gambit was to hold the articles of impeachment until mitch mcconnell agreed to call with it nesds or agreed to what she said would be a fair trial. but she didn't get that. trish: john solomon is here. he said you now it's bad when cnn turns on pelosi. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia.
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divisive issue in the country. many people would think it was being done for political reasons. trish: we played the wrong sound. that was nancy pelosi definitely not running this party. these are the people she has caved to. >> you could reach in a bag and pull so many things out that are impeachmentable of this president. >> it's not if he will be impeached but when. it's time for us to impeach this president. >> i am on the way to the united states house floor to impeach president trump. >> we are going to go in there and [bleep] trish: those are the women running the democrat party. the squad. nancy pelosi totally caved to
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them. she used to talk about how she wanted to see bipartisanship. she is just doing what they tell her. so now impeachment is heading to the senate which is proof that the squad has always had the senior leadership of the democrat party on the strings. these women -- can we see them again? do you want to see them again? these women, the squad, i do believe we have some pictures of that, they are the ones in charge. the joining me, john solomon, you know, i am sort of like whatever. we'll see who gets the nomination. but i think we all know, right? the idea that nancy pelosi with the background she has had and years much experience is suddenly being pushed around by
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a bunch of freshmen democrat women, it's questionable what their motives are. i think that tells us a lot. >> i had an ah-hah moment. i was in con. that is a blue, blue state. people were scratching their heads trying to figure out what was going on with impeachment. they understand this a serious undertake that wasn't taken seriously by the party. why are they holding it back when they said they are in such a hurry. there was no talk of aid in the transcript. the american people are more attuned to the facts. that's something nancy pelosi may look back on a year from now
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with deep regret. trish: so now it's advancing to the senate. there is a chance it basically gets dismissed. but there is a chance something actually happens. i get a kick out of the democrats. they don't even want to call john bolton. schiff was on "the view" saying maybe we won't bring him forward because we don't want to make him a hypocrite. what you have realized, the democrats don't have a case. so they can't try anything, can they, in the senate. >> they can't. and mitch mcconnell has the upper hand, and i think the most important thing to remember and the dynamic change significantly in mid december for another reason. the very people giving us this impeachment show now are the very people with the christopher steele show. wet inspector general came out
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and told the american public i am independent and i'm telling you the christopher steele dossier was bunk, the adam schiffs and the jerry nadlers, the american public heard that. and i think the sentiments in the country, you saw impeachment go down, the american people are far more perceptive than the democrats are giving them credit for. >> it's amazing. when push comes to shove, americans, and you see this time and time again over history. they make the right choices. i realize a lot of people don't like donald trump and didn't vote for him. but 63 million americans did. and he did win the election. so for them to go from russian agent to ukrainian conspiracy, the latest one last week was war crimes. i don't know. it will change i'm sure within a few more days.
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they are grasping at straws and trying find anything they can. people see through it, right? >> they do. there are a lot of serious democrats but they are drowned out by the squad and nancy pelosi's antics. they know their party is being marched after a ledge. and they don't want to see that. they would rather get back to subject andive conversations with healthcare. i think they will look back with regret after this election wondering how they kwan derd their chances. >> i think it's probably true, there will be a lot of regrets from the democrat party. but you shouldn't be trying to impeach when we are just months away from an election. john, it's good to see you. i hope you come back. john solomon. remember how in the bag for obama the liberal media was on this whole iran deal?
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somehow racially motivated. forget that we may need to take care of and protect our country and ourselves from any iranian threat. don't forget, the regime vowed historic revenge and you have dhs and the fbi saying we need to be super vigilant. making a deal with iran, something the president has always kept the door open to. something the obama administration never truly understood because they were nothing but a bunch of intellectual naive wonks not ground in any real world. been rhodes, the architect of the so-called iran deal tweeting, if we want to help the iranian people we should start by lifting the travel ban. then there is this guy who
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handed the terrorists $150 billion, despite knowing that money would fund terror. while the iranians were holding americans hostage blindfolded with hands behind their heads, they all knew, he single one of them knew where this money would wind up. >> i think some of it will end up in the hands of the i can rgc or other entities, some of which are labeled terrorists. to some degree, i'm not going to sit here and tell you he component of that can be prevented. we know iran supports terrorism. we know 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: it make me angry he single time i hear that.
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if you know that, and they did know that, why would you sign on it to in the first place? iran violated that deal as soon as they could. joining me, dr. zuhdi jasser. in negotiations you gore yaisate. -- you negotiate. if one single cent goes to fund hezbollah or any other stuff you have got going on on the side, why was that never part of it. >> if you want to see who is pro plus him and has don't best for the middle east as far as helping the people of iran and syria, the killing of soleimani was far and above anything the obama administration did. now rhodes and valerie jarett and rice and others are trying to find a way to attack the are *. to think' not about the people of the middle east, it's how to
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make their party look good. ben rhodes, if you look at his twitter account, it looks like he's pro mullah. they want to talk about the travel ban? the iranian regime is weaker than it's ever been and it's done with the weaker because they are coming to the table because they have to. maximum northeast pressure is working economically, it's working strategically. ultimately the people are rising up because they see a president who is tweeting in farsi telling them we are behind the people, not behind their oppressors as they saw with obama, valerie jarett and ben rhodes. tub * they are --
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trish: they are hanging out trying to armchair quarterback all this. the party itself. bernie sanders was calling this an assassination. elizabeth warren reluctant to call soleimani a terrorist. and we heard from countless other democrats saying they wouldn't have made this move. as you see people on the screen protesting that regime in the street and a chance for possibly a way forward away from this dictatorship, the democrats, we would still be sitting here tonight worried, worried they are going to try and take us out, and the iranian people would be in the same place. it feels like a weird moment when we have democrats aligned with a regime like that. they made their preference known for nicolas maduro in venezuela.
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they will take the wrong side just because it's the opposite side of trump. >> exactly. to them the sin of agreeing with trump is far more egregious than it is to support the free people that are cheering about revolution. the revolution didn't just start after the down of the ukrainian plane. it was in yes she -- it was in o in the last year because of the pressure and the sanctions. they cannot because of partisanship get themselves to be moral. it's all about partisan corruption for the left. the tail of their dog is being whatted by the aocs and ilhan in omars. trish: that can get you into
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trouble saying they are anti-american. but do you believe that when you hear from ilhan omar? >> their version of america is not the one i served in the navy to protect. it's the one where john kerry went to beg iran for them to let our 14 naval sailors free from the ship. their version of america is one where the red-green axis dominates rather than freedom and liberty and defeating terrorism across the world. trish: a protester interrupting elizabeth warren in a town hall, accusing her of siding with terrorists. >> he's part of a group that's beg designated. he's a terrorist. of course, he is. this commute's been pretty rough, huh?
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upset. it's time for you to leave. you're a fraud. i hope you die. trish: the protester is saying i hope you resign. but rather than resign elizabeth warren could become the democratic candidate for president of the united states. she seems to side with terrorists. if the shoe fits, right? >> i think you have to remember that when donald trump made the decision to take out soleimani, i don't think anyone argued that that's the first time they saw him or were able to do it. if the strategy is to find another response that dials count tension to work the back channels to try to get iran back to the negotiating table.
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you want to be in a very different place on that spectrum. trish: she says she wouldn't have done that. by the way, you add to that, bernie sanders who says effectively its an assassination. we had a chance to take out the number one terrorist in the world. and this is how a top-tier candidate from the democratic party reacts? joining me, amy tarkanian. let the politics go for a day. the world is safer because donald trump actually gave orders to take out a guy who killed 600 -- -- killed 600 americans and was looking to do other stuff. >> it's a sad age when we can't
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unify against an evil monster who could possibly continue to hurt us. the obama administration said this man was clearly a terrorist. when you have your top-tier candidates like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren coming up with other terms, he was a murderer, he was part of a group. then you had meghan mccain god bless her for continuing to push on the view. finally the third time she asked elizabeth warren if he was a terrorist, she finally had to cave. she is walking a tightrope. she is walk a fine line in her choice of words. trish: i think they miscalculated this. trying to play to her audience. most americans look at this and they say, wow, you had a chance to take out a bad guy. i talked to plenty of people
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recently on the left who said, you know, you have that chance, you take it, right? before he hurts others over there. and there was intelligence that suggested there were additional threats. this is a guy who orchestrated a campaign to round our embassy in iraq. you don't do that. you don't kill 600 americans. you don't set oil fields ablaze and think nobody is going to do anything. >> if you have that small window, you better take it. it's been well planned and well thought out for some time now that this man has been a target. and they were able to accomplish it. mission accomplished. god blems president trump and the administration for doing that. and for that man who was expressing his anger at that town hall meeting to senator warren. clearly he was probably a little
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over the top in his expression. but that's what most of the majority of americans are feeling when they hear those words coming out of the democratic candidate. trucker trish: i'm calling out d democrats for turning their back on another minority candidate, cory booker. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk
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i had tears of rage when i heard about the meeting and for you to not feel that pain, hurt. [inaudible] patriotism is love of country and love of country demands we love all of our citizens, even the most marginalized. >> i am going to release the e-mail about racial profiling. this is the closest i will always have in my life for spartacus moment. trish: i'm going to miss him. booker officially dropping out of the 2020 presidential race today. so much for the whole diversity thing. the democrats will claim that they want diversity but somehow cory booker is out, pamela harris is out, holy and castro is out. if they crave diversity, if they want their african-american candidates and other hispanic candidates
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in there, then why are they 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 h 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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