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guests tomorrow. what will i talk to the pastor about? maybe the right to pray. like me on facebook, follow me on instagram @loudobbstonight. good night from washington, d.c. trish: it's official. the squad and adam schiff's dream of impeachment has been realized. exclusion idea reaction from former chief strategist to the president, mr. steve bannon. he's here. >> the senate officially accepting the articles of impeachment coming less than 24 hours after nancy pelosi signed the impeachment articles and handing out pens with her name on it to commemorate the moment. all of this as the left showcases new revelations from
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pane american-ukrainian man named ask kp ask he lev parnas. a smoking gun the dems cite this interview with msnbc's rachael maddow. too joe biden, hunter biden. it was never about corruption. it was never strict snri about burisma. president trump knew of what was going on. he was aware of my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. trish: the president re-dispiewght that claim. president trump: i meet thousands and thousands of people as president. i take thousands of pictures. but i don't know him. i never had a conversation that it remember with him. trish: he claims he has notes of his conversations with ukraine, including this beauty on ritz
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carl stop stationary that reads get zelensky to announce biden tapes will be investigated. par mass wasn't very good at his job given the ukrainians didn't announce an investigation into the bidens. but the ke -- but the democrats sent the articles of impeachment to the salt in on the day of the interview of lev parnas with rachel maddow. i don't care what side you are on. impeachment is never good for our country. >> this president is impeached for life. he will be impeached forever. when someone is impeached. they are sales impeached. it cannot beee raced.
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trish: i get. but not entirely. i get what they are trying to do. how else do you politically fight a great economy. this administration, its trade and tax policy is worth it. a record stock market for politically tough sell. they turn to the theory the president is a russian plant. or the master minds behind a scream to gets ukraine to guest investigate joe biden. lev parnas from florida stage left. he's hardly the guy the dems should be turning to. but he's the bombshell the left thinks is going to take down president trump. >> lev parnas dropping an 11th hour bombshell.
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he says he's willing to testify. he can quote fill in all the dots in the impeachment case. >> i'm trying to remember the last time that an interview revealed as much as rachel maddow's interview revealed last night and moved a story of national and international significance it was breathtaking. trish: of course. this their m.o. anyone who serves their agenda is suddenly revered. >> no one has dreamed of war with iran and regime change in iran more for vently than john bolton. >> i don't know yes would invite the loudest hawk into his administration. and to make him his national security swrilsor. but he did. >> john bolton wants war. trish: now because they are
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hopeful he might testify against trump web's a hero. >> he raised his hand he's willing to testify. >> john bolton has information. >> bowl town is relevant. >> also have much begs for john bolton's testimony. trish: begs. go down the list. scaramucci, john bolton. as long as you serve their agenda you are their friends. which is why lev parnas is saint lev. i want you to see what senator collins from maine has to say. she wants to know why the par mas -- theparnas evidence is juy being vealed now.
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now -- suddenly being revealed now. she says doesn't that suggest that the house did an incomplete job? trish: while nancy pelosi preens, we know the truth. this is a sham investigation. sham impeachment from the very tart. former white house chief strategist, mr. steve bannon. good to have you here. so, impeachment. here we are. the articles get sent to the senate. there was pomp and circumstance around that one. what are your thoughts. >> this is evolving into a farce. what they are going to do is bring lev parnas. he is the czar of the grifters. if what they are going to do in the hours remaining before they turn it over to the senate and
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we tart this trial is to bring up a guy that's under indictment, a guy that's a known grifter. a guy called fraud, inc that he ran into the ground. a guy who the foreign minister of ukraine said is a liar. it's gone from a happen process to an absolute farce. i believe parnas is the best example the president can use in a trial to bring up and have him cross-examined. how dismsnbc who admitted last night, rachel maddow said she has been working on this for months. what did nancy pelosi know, what did adam schiff know? it's a farce. it's getting to be embarrassing. they shouldn't dismiss it out of
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hand. but this races dismissing it out of hand because it's so crazy. on a day that is historical because of usmca and china that changes the direction of the country economically. it's embarrassing -- morning joe and others saying it's the most important thing. breathtaking. trish: something by the way that you mentioned just now was that how long did she have this information? let's take a look at that. >> what can you tell us about how long this has been in the works and how it came about? >> it's been a long time. it's been months that we have been trying to make this happen. trish: she says it's been months. you think about what senator collins said, why did they time
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this, why did they wait. you have your own questions? >> i think rachel maddow should be a witness of fact. we should have all the emails and text messages. how did this get dropped. what have they been working on for so long and how did this just come with for the last second. she admitted she has been working on this for months and the house just got this. the republicans didn't see this when the vote came down. you bring you a grifter in who is unindictment. it was total coordination. i think there was collusion between msnbc, rachael maddow, lev parnas' attorneys. they want an investigation, we ought to investigate this. trish: why didn't this come about earlier. >> they wanted to drop their quoten unquote big reveal.
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this is total hearsay from a guy who is trying to talk his way into a lesser sentence because he's already indicted. nancy pelosi slow walked this process to big foot the president's state of the union address. but they didn't have anything. so they wanted to get the gao report and also to get this. quote-unquote, this would be real evidence that they had. trish: the gao report coming out today, too. >> it's now obvious why nancy pelosi slow walked this to get the parnas tough through. they don't have a crime and they don't have evidence. so they have to manufacture something. this is now to me an embarrassment to the country. the democrats are forcing us not into a constitutional crisis, with you to look like a banana
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republic. the american people need to stand up and bring this to an end and get on with the business of the nation. trish: not a big trial? >> i think with a big trial, you get parnas and zelensky, and the for minister. they are sitting there saying nothing was wrong, the call was perfect. the foreign minister says parnas is a liar. i'm all for the long trial because we get the whistleblower, we get brennan, you get the whole cabal of this coup. but it's such a farce. instead of putting the country through this, maybe just dismiss it and move on. trish: don't go anywhere. steve bannon with us. plus special guest, peter navarro. and jim hanson. the liberal media hitting a new low. >> any retaliation from mexico
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would be devastating for u.s. farmers. >> we are going to see for small businesses like this mexican restaurant right behind me more expensive guacamole. trish: the media will be against anything the president does. but now msnbc is suggesting the president is causing american farmers to commit suicide. we have the disgusting sound. first, are democrats rigging the election again. president trump: they have totally disrespected bernie sanders. the system was rigged on him for bernie. it was rigged. trish: steve bannon was there during 2016. he witnesses everything. is it rigged against next? ♪
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you called me a liar. >> i just want to air hi, bernie. >> good. trish: poor tom steyer getting in the middle of that one. >> i was visibly pregnant which meant the principal gave you a handshake, wished you well, and hired someone else for the job. her far it, my papa had high cheekbones like all of the indians do. trish: elizabeth warren, you are running for president of the united states and you have lied a lot. bottom line, she is cnn's chosen one. and this is how you note globalist ultra left is in the day tank for warren -- is in the
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tank for warren. how did that make you feel when he told you you couldn't win because you are a woman. i guess we kinds of knew the media didn't like him. they robbed bernie in 2016. are they trying to do it again? steve bannon, former chief strategist for president trump is back with me now. i was reading your title off the teleprompter and somehow obama game into my head. i thought it was going to be hearing steve bannon. i don't want to have a joe biden moment. steve, goo to have you here. look at bernie. he tried last time and they took it away from him in a way that wasn't entirely fair. is it going to happen again?
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>> if bernie sanders wants to be the commander-in-chief and the president of the united states, he has to go get it. it was a pillow fight in 2016. he had salt corruption on the clintons. he had all the the information. when president trump went after her for her greed and incompetence. bernie sanders, it was a pillow fight in the primary. it should be bernie sanders calling out joe biden. the lies of elizabeth warren. where is he on the stage. all the bernie bros who were so upset. the populist left if you want to be populist you have to hold joe biden to account and go after elizabeth warren for her lies. i think he's not a killer. to be president of the united states, you have got to be able to stand up to the toughest, xi, the mullahs, putin, erdogan,
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venezuela. the entire world is on fire and you have got to represent the united states of america as commander-in-chief. if abou -- if bernie sanders hao make that case by going after the democratic primary. trish: why does cnn like elizabeth warren so much? >> cnn is so far off the track right now. they are sow bought into the progressive globalist left. trish: i don't think you put a socialist up that you are going to win. >> they feel bern why is an actual socialist. but if aoc wants this kind of far democratic left to have a shot. she has to start toughening people you have. bernie sanders is not close enough to be tough enough to go after donald trump. it shouldn't have to be on your show or others to show the lies
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of elizabeth warren. why is bernie sanders not going after him on these debates. the debates are like the night of the living dead meet pleasantville. they are totally boring. that's why they have 7 million people watching them. if you are going after donald trump. donald trump is relentless. when he gets focused on a target, he's relentless. you have got to overcome that. you have got to be commander-in-chief. >> she is going after the jugular. she had to have known. >> she night was a hot mic and bernie should have confronted her. if he thinks it was a lie, he should have confronted her right there. you lied about me and i'm not going to stand for it. i think bernie is way too passive. you are not going to have a
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betterout come this time than last time unless you go after the permanent political class. that's what he keeps talking about. he says bide be brings baggage. bide be brings more d biden brings more than baggage. biden supported nafta. where is bernie sanders in bringing the heat? he doesn't. he's got to get tough if he wantwants to win. if the left thinks they will beat donald trump with this in 2020. i think nobody on the table can beat donald trump. trish: we have more with steve next. remember the liberal media predicting consequences for the market. >> this is a clear message from investors to donald trump. they don't agree with his tactic of using tariffs. >> the to be market plunged
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after china retaliated against the u.s. with new tariffs. >> the dow plunging 600 points after china retaliated with higher tariffs next week which would -- which could raise the price you pay on hundreds of products. trish: msnbc hitting a new low, suggesting american farers may have committed suicide because of president trump's trade deal. white house trade advisor peter navarro is here to react after this. 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 while our competition continues to talk. aleit's a master stroke ofe's heartachew. and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. trish: the main real media at odds with the announcement of a trade deal. he wanted a big course correction. that's not what this is. >> the president spends at least a half-hour shamelessly sucking
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up to the jurors in the white house for the china ceremony. >> it's hardly an extraordinary deal. >> it doesn't get us to where we were before the trade deal started. >> this is phase one so the devil is in the details and there is still a lot that has to be hammered out. trish: they have always been the ones out there pretending they care about the little guy and the little gal. shipping jobs overseas hasn't helped everyday americans. you shouldn't have to have a ph.d in chemical engineering to live a decent life. when we send china or mexico or vietnam all of our jobs, what are americans supposed to do in the media conglomerates haven't cared two births. -- cared two .
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nbc news just can't help itself. >> across the country farers have gone under. the financial stress leading some to take their own lives. the hope now that china will start placing the orders before it's too late. trish: they say they are taking their own lives because of the trade policy? it's quite another to say president trump and his policies are causing people to commit suicide. joining me now, peter navarro. peter, good to see you. could be got laces. how big a difference is this going to make for people in their everyday lives? >> two of the biggest trade deals in american history in two consecutive days. it's one for the history book. let's start with the farmers. we have the china deal, we have
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usmca. we have a japan deal which provides millions for farmers. a korea deal. all of these things will solidify demand for farm products all across america. you see it with usmca. wisconsin dairy farmers finally scaled the great walls of canadian protection. in terms of manufacturing. here is the grand strategy. if you look at usmca, the whole idea is to make north america the hub of manufacturing particularly autos with detroit as the center of that universe to compete with asia. the china deal is designed all those things president trump has been doing with china, the tariffs, which has been working beautifully, have been able to shift the fly chain out of chain -- the supply chain out of
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china and dispersed to other places in the world. one of the beautiful things about the unsung hero part of the trump tariffs. the ability of these tariffs to induce investment here on home soil. the threat of tariffs brought billions of dollars of auto investment from companies like gm from mexico and japanese come any and bmw coming to america, the steel and aluminum tariffs. the price of steel is lower than it was when the tariffs were put in place, but we have a billion more in investments. gary works in indiana. it's a beautiful thing what's happening here. the best labor market in five decades. wages rising faster for workers and managers. i think what press traits the
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democrats is donald trump has turned the republican party into the party of the working class. you watch these debates. they are so out of touch with the kitchen table in america, it's just pathetic. trish: peter navarro, keep up the good work. >> a hub years from now, they will be talking about the last 24-hour period. not the phoney solemnity of the impeachment. they will be talking about this was the inflection point that returned america to her greatness. against all economic orthodoxy, against all wall treat, the chinese and the foreign policy elite. to have these two deals done in the first couple years is extraordinary. he made north america the manufacturing center and he will shift the supply chain back.
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trish: you get a socialist in there who has effectively the tint to undo the gains. >> this is what the campaign will come down to in the fall. it will come down to donald trump's second phase. the chinese parties an existential threat to the united states. he is driving the united states back to its former greatness as a manufacturing center. you have to make things. that's why the elite hate him. he has gone against hem at every step. now you are seeing the truths of this. to -- the fruits of this. to have done this is extraordinary. working class people in the upper midwest, they will understand what donald j. trump delivered. peter that -- peter navarro and
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the guys in the white thousands, they should be commended. donald trump has the chinese communist party on notice. i have given you the benefit of the doubt. you are going to be monitored. if they get out of line, the tariffs will be back. he proved tariffs work. i think you will see the country returned toss it former greatness because of trump policies. trish: are 2020 dems running on a platform that killing iranian terrorists and getting out of the iran deal that funded terrorism. are they running on a platform that doesn't like that? that is against that in favor of the iran regime? >> gutting the iran nuclear deal -- >> we have got to undo what trump did. >> i was part of that deal. it was working. trish: retired special forces
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and you pay no advisory fee. schwab intelligent income. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. trish: iran's authoritarian regime gloat over how much uranium they are enriching. this as the leftist media and the democrats falling all over themselves to defend. >> droning and killing a terrorist is not the same as killing a general who is part of a state government. >> iran worked with more restraint than perhaps our own government. another assassination of quassem
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soleimani, to assassinate soleimani -- >> he would be the second most important person in the country assassinated. trish: you are on the wrong side of history with this one. it's unfathomable. you are talk about putting a government who would rather have nuclear weapons than give people the basic necessities they need to live. you have got dem straightors out -- you have got demonstrators out by the thousands who were killed. 1,500 killed in iran by that regime. democrats want to support that regime? i guess any regime, any dictator is better in their view than done where. it's remarkable stuff. joining me now, u.s. army special forces, president jim hanson. jim, it's good to see you.
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i want ask your reaction to all of this. how is it democrats are supporting a regime that wrote kill and harm and starve its people. >> there is a really simple test you can give yourself if you are thinking about this topic. if you find yourself on the same side as quassem soleimani and the terrorists in iran you are on the wrong side. you might be barack obama and john kerry and his team who backed them as well. but the rest of us figured out that these are the terrorists. it's not the official of a state we are talking about. we are talk about a designated terrorist, quassem soleimani that ran the quds force of iran. he's a killer and we should all be glad he's dead.
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trish: you talk about black and white, good and bad. he killed 600 americans, killed hundreds and thousands throughout the world. i think about the amia bombing in argentina in the 90s, and the jewish center. that was all tied back to hezbollah and soleimani. that's just one incident. he was surrounding our embassy in iraq. there were threats he might be planning other things. if you have the opportunity to take out a man who has killed so many americans and countless other innocents, don't you take it? >> president trump did and it was the right answer. there shouldn't have been any question about this. we disrupted their global network of terror proxies. he was the bad man. he was the diplomat who made them work together. he was the guy, the terror
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kingpin. now he's gone and the terror networks aren't as effective as they were. >> president trump's philosophy is work. the special of iran to be a pledge man i can power will not happen on his watch. he will destroy the physical cal favorite isis which he -- physical caliphate of isis which he did. the reason you saw the riots in the streets and they killed 1,500 rioters is because president trump has locked down on the iranian economy. there is no liquidity in the iranian system. that's why soleimani was flying from iran to baghdad.
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if there are additional sanctions, i think we have to go to economic quarantine. that's full sanctions, secondary sanctions honor bank, every company and totally close down the chinese communist party from buying oil and handing them money. macron and his guys are too slippery. you have got to get macron and the europeans on board. you have got economic quarantine. no cash into the system. this is why the streets of iran are on fire, they are not stepping on israeli and american flags. they see what trump is doing. this is a global revolution for the rule of law, freedom, democracy, and capitalism. this is part of the trump revolution. trish: more of steve bannon
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coming up. >> i didn't see anybody -- this was not the type of night of ambition we expected. >> nothing that would be able to take donald trump out. >> that debate table frightened me. trish: after all this democrats can't nominate a candidate tough enough to beat president trump? our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪
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>> you don't see a whole kind of strength. that worries me a great deal. we have a lot of ground work to do before this party can beat donald trump. >> i didn't see anybody on the take that said i'm taking charge, i can be president, i can take on donald trump. >> they will mark this day, january 13 as the day donald trump was re-elected. >> whoever comes out the other side is donald trump. >> democrats have to do better than what we saw tonight. there was nobody on stage i saw that could take donald trump out. trish: steve bannon back with me. >> van jones is a progress
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cal -- these are practical people. michael moore called it in '16 and he's calling it now. it's a lack of tar power. a lack of drive and the ability to close and win and also policies. the policies have gotten so far left, so radical. you combine that with a lack of star power. you see these people on stage. it's like pleasantville. the lack of sophistication on some of these answers particularly on things like china and where we are in the world today. the geopolitical risk we have coming forward. i keep saying it's like they are running for student council president. people like mayor pete and klobuchar. trish: so does hillary clinton come back in? you predeficiented -- you predicted that you also
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predicted mike bloomberg would get into this race right here on this program. and sure enough here he is. >> i think bloomberg has not been seen in american politics, a combination of technology, organization and capital. he doesn't look at it like a donor model. trump would not have been impeached if it were not for the capital michael bloomberg provided to back the house races. the nra would not be in the shape it is fit weren't for bloomberg. he had a dramatic impact. the billion dollars he's talking about is capital. first off in the primary he's going to drop a financial nuclear weapon on the democratic primary on super tuesday. then he comirtd a billion dollars. that's capital. what people are not thinking about are the opportunity cost
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to raise that money. what president trump would have to do to race it. all the hands shaking you. president trump has a great small donor network and a great record. but what you are talk about, a billion dollars has never been seen to be dropped into a campaign for somebody who is not going to win the primary. he's trying to take control of the democratic party, even whoever is the nominee. the trump campaign and i think the republican party has to start to analyze bloomberg taken very seriously. forgets the fact that he's kinds of a stiffer and not a particularly engage personality and he doesn't have the today ma. quantity has a quality all its own. and in this degree, this amount of capital. he has shown in the past he's
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very smart how he applies it. he will be a serious player directionally the way they go. i think has guns, climate change. first off, he detests donald trump personally. a lot of this is just a convenient debt a. it is him that d a lot of this a vendetta. i think he gets under his skin i think this is a personal thing between him and trump. his policies -- he was a republican for the first two terms as mayor. he was stop and frisk. he did a sophisticated surveillance of mosques and muslims in new york city to put down radical jihad and stop the 4 attacks off 9/11. he was a center right republican. i think that transition particularly is because he personally detests donald trump.
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when you talk about a billion dollars you don't have to raise. he has to be taken seriously. he's a very serious individual. he won't be president of the united states. trish: could his billion dollars go to hillary clinton? >> he said whoever the nominee. if he's the nominee he will put an unlimited amount of money. what trump has going for him is he kectss with working class people. the economy, trade, our national security policy. those are work. as much as the democrats try to stop him. the impeachment is to thwart his momentum. what they are doing parnas to stop trump and blunt the direction of his presidency and blunt him as a driving force in politics. they are desperate. they will take bloomberg, a liberal republican. they will take his capital. they will try to do the
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impeachment. but bloomberg has to be assessed seriously. this is something politics hasn't had. with his organization and the technology he brings, it's a serious dynamic. bloomberg is not going to beat president trump. but it will set up with his capital. hillary clinton will come in i believe to save the democratic party. none of the candidates will beat trump. particularly the far left of the democratic party. bloomberg will have an impact and i think hillary clinton will get warmed up in the bullpen and come in in a brokered convention and be the nominee. kennedy, what do you have coming up? kennedy: hillary clinton is stealing signs. she is the houston astros of politics. the 100th anniversary of the beginning of prohibition. i will bring you a delightful report. trish: look forward to it.
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we have a report on adam schiff next. he wanted a man cave in our new home. but she wanted to be close to nature. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just woke up! you are so cute! but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. yeah, it was really easy and we saved a bunch of money. oh, you got it. you are such a smart bear! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be.
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it's a beatification project of saint left. trish: another reality is they care about their families and they don't care about the ship show circus. i will see you tomorrow night. ♪ ♪. kennedy: ladies and gentlemen it is official, the senates is now in charge of the impeachment trial and this thing could have more fireworks in a redneck wedding. or even hillary clinton's election night barge. so will republicans get their president off the hook are will democrats turn the whole thing into a circus. the entire senate had to be sworn in because they are officially jurors now in the trial. and they are the ones who will deliver the verdict. supreme court chief justice jon roberts, you know obamacare we have that thanks to him. had to lay his hand on the good book to give an oath. he is not the judge he is the presiding officer.
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