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and you can celebrates the end of prohibition or the beginning of it by following me on twitter and instagram kennedy nation foxbusiness.com please join me on this side tomorrow night, good night. woo hoo. lou: good evening, tonight from washington, d.c., president trump scored what is become an almost daily event. another signature win, an historic achievement. the zmat overwhelmingly approving the president's u.s.-mexico canada trade deal. ratifying the agreement with an overwhelming bipartisan he vote of 89-10. today's achievement is meant to drive economic growth for years, provide greater access to american agricultural products and create a half million jobs.
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all this one day after the president signed an unpress don'ted trade deal d an unprecedented trade deal with china. putting in place a stronger relationship with china. a president on his run of record achievements in just two days. president trump: the usmca passed the senate, it's one of the biggest trade deals ever made. he chain a passed something that's extraordinary and it's going to have tremendous far-reaching effects, include something our relationship long term with china. our farmers and manufacturers and bankers and everybody it, jobs like we have never seen before and that's going to be something very special. and usmca was passed by a very high vote. we are very proud to have that. we have done two of the biggest trade deals in the world ever done. and we are honored to have done that. lou: investors expressing
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something close to june st. louis over the president's reshaping of u.s. trade with china and north america. a balanced and reciprocal trade model for all u.s. trade relationships around the world. investor enthusiasm driving shire stock prices, broadly, heavy trading. the dow, the nasdaq, the s & p 500 are at all-time record highs. as a food note do the overwhelming by part and vote in support of the president's usmca trade deal. one of the 10 senators who voted against the american worker was republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania who claimed converter box is slightly why
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it's so disgusting that with all that this president has achieved and the work he puts in every day, that he has to put up with this nonsense. and that the taxpayer dollars continue to flow to the democratic party in charge of the house so they can carry out this farcical nonsense. >> i have to say when i saw the pallbearers walking today, i wondered if they had any of nancy's souvenir pens in their pockets from yesterday. but the president is undaunted as you have seen. he signed the religious freedom executive order today. we are welcoming lsu to the white house tomorrow. and we are leaving for davos tomorrow. he's not worried about it. he continues to work. >> the list goes on. it's amazing the maps energy,
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his judgment. and the refusal of the left. if they ever acknowledged his intellect and judgment and capacity as leader of the free world. they wouldn't have to have an election in november. it would be just simply a for tieture to the republic d it would be a forfeiture to the republicans. let's turn to impeachment. the president said this. as a matter of fact, i am just going to quote him. i think it will go by very quickly. it's a hoax. the whole thing with ukraine, yet the democrats persist. at what point do you think the democrats -- do you think the democrats will come to their senses and understand this is a monumental blunder of epic proportions as they try to overthrow a president of the
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united states. >> i believe they already know that. but i don't believe they will ever admit that. i think they will continue fighting. sometimes i wonder if all the timing was to help one of their candidates in the race who gets to be out there working in iowa and others are working in d.c. but they are never going to admit anything they have been doing wrong. they will continue to yell the word impeachment. it's all they have. russia, mueller, racism. they used all these words, and none of it is sticking because he doesn't do any of these things now. they will continue to yell those words and it will only make him stronger. lou: one of those words is diversity. i thought, these people can't say anything straight. they talk -- they judge, they are remarkably cynical.
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and downright hateful. and they are putting their diverse field of candidates all ham to be not very diverse. >> while talk about how tolerant the left is. lou: they are certainly tolerant of their own horrible failure and their own horrible conduct for which there will be i think an extraordinary price they will pay. meanwhile, the nation has toup s stephanie grisham every day and doing a great job. thank you very much. appreciate. good to see you. up next, president trump headed back -- handing back-to-back victories on trade to the american people. another historic week on his time in office. i'll be talk with commerce secretary wilbur ross.
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lou: another record-setting day upon wall street. the dow jones industrials climbing 267 points today. the fourth record close of the year. the s & p climbing 28. the nasdaq you have 98 points earning its fourth record close in 2020. crude oil up over a percent, finishing at $58 a barrel. gold finishing at $1,549 an ounce. google's parent company alphabet joining an exclusive club. today its market cap hitting $1 trillion. the tech giant becomes the fourth american company to reach that mark. a remind tore listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio
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network. joining us tonight is commerce secretary wilbur ross. i consider wilbur to be a great friend and a great american. and what in the world -- the trump administration, mr. secretary, is setting record after record as a result. but what you are doing, and what you have done, and it's breathtaking to see. and i don't see too many news organizations take over the fact that this is such a unique administration, a president who is driving for results. i want to start by first congratulating you on all that you have done and are doing. and ask you the first question is, what is the secret of this administration. never have we seen an administration perform at this high level with this much
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success. >> a couple of things. one is courage. he has the courage of his convictions. second is determination to live up to his campaign promises. those are very, very characteristics in -- those are very, very rare characteristics in washington, d.c. lou: the subversion of the president and trying to overthrow him hasn't slowed a moment that i can detect on progress on the president's policies and his goals. >> it has not and i don't think it will. nor interestingly has it slowed down his ability to deal with foreign countries. china if they took the impeachment seriously would never have done phase one. the european union's trade
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commission, he expressed in an interview with the south china morning post fear that the trump deal that president trump made with president xi would force chinese companies to buy american products instead of european. so it's not just the democrats who are frightened, it's our trading partners who are frightened. they see radar next in the radar scope and they are scared. lou: the negotiations were part of the effort to a reasonable response to subsidies and trading relationships around the world. i will inquiry how those talks are going trying to level the balanced, fir -- balanced, and r
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retrip pro call trade. >> it's over $2 trillion of bilateral trade that's been changed. that's 10% the size of our whole economy. this is big stuff. and everybody else is aware of it. there they are aware of something else. this strengthens the president's negotiating hand with the next people. because he has already done some work with japan and got some good concessions. now the two you giant deals. his economic base is you solidified. any fears people had over recession next year, forget it. these deals are 3/4 of a point
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on the economy. lou: wilbur ross says no recession 2021. >> i think it's almost mechanically impossible to have a recession next year. if the federal reserve goes crazy and raises rates, all bets are off. lou: i understand chairman powell is paying attention to his tutor. >> he did reverse three mistakes. lou: he did. you are going to be in davos. when you go to davos this year, what do you expect to be different in terms of the message the president will carry and the reception for him and for the administration. and its policies that are obviously reshaping our trading relationships with china and to
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north america. but indeed in prospect the world itself. ask. >> the president came two years ago, we couldn't go last year because of the shutdown. two years ago he laid out his plan. now he's able to say guess what, it all worked. it all worked. and they know it. trade, the whole way they are posturing trade for davos is very different. now they are saying how do we adjust to the new world. what's new in the world is basically the changes that president trump has made. lou: president trump is reordering the world order. he's reshaping the trading relationship, the international global trading relationships are now moving toward his ideal, his model, his paradigm, mutual reciprocal balanced trade.
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>> he's also changing the relationship we have in terms of who pays for us defending them. big numbers going more into nato from the european countries. that's like a trade victory for us because it's less we have to foot for -- for defending them. lou: it has to be deeply gratifying to be part of making such history. >> it is. and stay tuned for more. lou: we'll. wilbur ross, commerce secretary. we would like to hear your thoughts about this. share your comments. you have next. hear the details of a new department of justice investigation into james comey. it's extraordinary. there seems to be some disapproval of the fact that james comey is being
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lou: former national security advisor general michael flynn's sentencing date has again delayed until february 27. clinton appointed judge emmitt solomon has approved that delay after flynn recently filed to change his guilty below on charges of flying federal investigators and is seek to withdraw that original plea. sidney powell, former prosecutor and flynn attorney letting us know that. the "new york times" reporting that the justice department is investigating james comey for the possible leak of classified
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information. the report suggests comey may have tipped off reporters at "washington post" on information contained in a russian intelligence document in 2016. the document obtained by different tell jones includes a discussion between congresswoman debbie wasserman-shultz and leonard minardo who worked at the open society foundation. schultz reportedly told minardo that then attorney general loretta lynch would make sure hillary clinton was not prosecuted in her email investigation. if this is confirmed, it will mark the second time the doj has looked into comey's leaks. joining us tonight is byron york, chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner." great to have you with us.
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this is i think good stuff. i like the fact that there is now an active investigation of what many people suspected, but as far as i know, no one had take and real strong look at. >> there is no doubt that comey was a leaker. we know when he had written these memos, memorializing his conversations with president trump he gave one of them to a lawyer friend for the purpose of that lawyer friend passing it on to the "new york times." hands off. now there was a controversy about whether there was classified information in that particular document pore whatever and he was not charged, though the inspectorien said he clearly violated fbi policy. it doesn't train credulity to think he might have been involves in this case as well. what's interesting about the "new york times" case is they
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try to make it sounds like it's ancient news. it's a 2017 story. lou: i couldn't help but enjoy the idea that in the original suggestion that someone was weaponizing the justice department. if anybody has weaponized the justice department it certainly was barack obama and eric holder and oh yes, fbi director james comey. >> imagine that. this goes back as you were saying to the hillary clinton investigation. no one has been charged, nobody is going to be charged. it's not going to happen. but clearly the fix is in to begin with in that investigation. they decided months before they said they were not going to prosecute. they decided months before. they began writing the exoneration memo. so they were worried about the
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appearance. remember loretta lynch who was the attorney general. they were worried because of that meeting on the tarmac. they were worried that the attorney general couldn't make a decision about whether to charge this person or not. it was really a dissuasion. lou: a dissuasion only because they decided to cover up what was clearly a crime whether one styles it as an extreme negligence or gross neglect jerns and just simply abuse of power. >> the 2016 election, we had a situation where both major party candidates, one was going to be president. both major party candidates were under fbi investigation. maybe that means there were two squirrely candidates. but maybe that means the fbi was
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way too politicized. >> it's clear they had quite different goals in the case of hillary clinton. their effort was to cover up or at least bury to exonerate -- exoneration. there is that word again. so many people are worried about when it came to the special counsel report. but whether it is to cover up for hillary clinton or exonerate, the latin derivative is always more gentle. or go after a president for 3 1/2 years as cad and president. it's really obscene what we are witnessing here and the fact they succeeded from crossfire hurricane to now in delaying account built for outright --
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accountability for outright crimes. no one sensible or rational would doubt these are anything other than crimes committed by officials of the fbi. >> every step of the way, republicans who senses or knew a little bit about what mapped at the fbi, we have given devin nunes credit for finding out a little bit about what happened in 2017. but each time you learn moifer to wait for still more. we learned a lot in the inspector general report. but it became clear there would have to be a durham report after the inspector general report. that's the last chance, i think for the public to learn what was going on. lou: barr and durham, with those two names rest the hopes that we can ever retrieve something that
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is properly representative of integrity in our justice system, the justice department and the fbi. i believe that, about they do not perform. we'll have decades of hell to pay because the public trust will be utterly lost. >> we need to know what happened in 2016. not just the fbi, the cia and the other intelligence agencies as well. if there is a democratic justice department in 2021, you can forget about it. lou: if anybody has any questions about where this began and who is responsible for it all, think back to what byron york just said, a democrat elected for 2021, it would be a disaster to retore trust in our government. byron york. up next, congressman matt gaetz
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the new trade deal passing 89-10, a big overwhelming and bipartisan vote head to the president's desk. canada, the only company to ratify it, it's assured. the government accountability office says the white house budget office broke the law when they froze aid to ukraine. the democrats walked their articles of impeachment like pallbearers over to the senate. another element of it all is more nonsense on behalf of the democrats. rudy giuliani's former associate, levparnas said president trump knew what was happening in ukraine. what the president is candidate to put up with is beyond to me
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most up mortal strength. he's doing an amazing job. joining me is congressman matt gaetz. congressman, great to have you with us. i want to get your reaction to the president and another record trade deal. another record week of achievements. >> what was so notable to me. as the democrats were signing the sham articles of impeachment our president was signing phase one of the china deal that will totally reset the world economy in favor of the american work. the establishment of both parties have been unwilling to confront the economic threat china poses economically and militarily. and the democrats through this impeachment are trying to make our country weaker. lou: how do you walk around that chamber with these people who are so hateful and willing to
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live in a cesspool of deceit? trying to bring down a man. they are venal. work at his heels. it's insane that the national left-wing media continues to toll rate it quote comment what they know d continue to tolerate it what they know is pure hate and an effort unending it seems to overthrow this president. >> i tried to be a happy warrior. but i think what proves your point. even after sending the articles of impeachment. you see the radical elements working against the president. they apparently did have enough fun the first time around. and that hatred you describe is an mating further action in the house against the president instead of working together on
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these better trade deals on securing our border and the policies that will put american workers first. >> it's extraordinary to me the little time that is given to what this president and his administration is accomplishing for the american people. what do you think will be the result in november? i know that you have got sometimes a dispute with the president, whether it's a war powers act or whatever it may be. i've no dispute with the president on that. i spoke to the president before and after my vote on that subject. while i don't expect to convince you of the correctness of my vote. while this president is doing everything right in the middle east -- lou: i want to respond, then. the fact of the matter is you voted with the democrats on this damn thing at a time when the president is carrying out a
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serious national security governance. it just amazes me. now we established our dispute. let's leave it alone and move on to another dispute. that is this accusation from a state lawmaker in florida i don't go into the details of it. but i want you to talk about what happened and your response to it. >> this is one of the new ways the media tries to discredit the president's strongest supporters. you remember with my friend jim jordan. lou: wait a minute. the reason i didn't go through this story is i don't want to carry this contamination and put it on the airwaves. i want a response and i don't want you bringing up other baseless charges. focus on what i'm asking you.
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what happened, what else your response. >> i have not engaged in any of the improper conduct alleged against me. the tampa times cite a "politico" story from 2014. the reporter who wrote that story said i was never accused of any improper conduct. so the national media is trying to spread lies about me, i think, because we are rolling into this impeachment trial and folks know i will be on the airwaves doing everything i can to defend our transformational president. i won't be the last one. time and again you will see people likevillage anyone's, jim jordan, mark meadows drug through the mud. they try to distract us and disrupt us because we are fighting for the president. lou: and fighting well. it's good to have you here. look forward to seeing you soon,
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and fight like hell. it turns out adam schiff isn't as well known as the left might like him to be. take a listen to what happened on last night's episode of jeopardy. >> 1//53 of california's ask ask congressional delegation is this man. >> his name is adam schiff. lou: how the trump administration is dealing with the threat of a new migrant caravan and the continued flow of deadly drugs across our southern border. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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lou: the attorney general is in mexico today. they are meeting with senior mexican government officials about the flow of deadly drugs across our southern border. recent numbers from customs and border protection show 93,000 pounds of drugs interest kreptd in december a -- interest accepted alone in december. joining us is brandon judd,
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it's great to see you. it's good to have you here. let's talk about that first the issue of those deadly drugs continuing to be driven by the cartels across that border. the president is putting up a wall. he's obviously driving more enforcement on that border. yet the flow of drugs continues. what is going on right now? >> as well as you know, you have got cartels that control everything that's illegal in mexico. the cartels must generate profits. as illegal immigration goes down, they have to focus more on the drug trade. if they don't generate the profits, you will have you be rest. that's what we are seeing them transition over to is the drugs. >> that marks at least the
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insinuation that the cartels remain in control of the border. but there is impact in reducing the flow of illegal immigration. >> there is a huge impact. the impact is astronomical. the reason that we were even in that situation in april and may when we saw those high numbers is because president trump had to deal with all of the bad policies that were left over from the obama administration. he tried to work with congress to get them to close the loopholes and they failed to do it. he's the commander-in-chief and the negotiator-in-chief. the deals he negotiating are amazing for the american people. the deals he struck with mexico, all of these different deals going into place are causing illegal immigration to drop to numbers we were not seeing before. lou: the border wall is of
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paramount importance to national security and that border security. $3.6 billion moved forward as a result of the appellate court order. bring us up to date on how that's going and your thoughts about the prospects. >> we just finished 100 miles of border. that's a huge accomplishment. but as we continue forward we are looking at the places we have to have these walls so we can top these drugs and top the criminal aliens from coming into the united states. the democrats are going to have to try to throw up roadblocks in every step he tries to make. but they are not going to do it because the higher courts always rule on the president's side. soot president made it clear that the congress is no longer relevant because if they are going to oppose, he's going to move forward. his administration has been i think the word is adaptive and
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resourceful and successful. he's a counter puncher. lou: indeed he is. he brings it from the floor. thanks so much. appreciate it. good to see you. we are going to come right back in just a moment. stay with us. i'm your curious cat, and you know what they say about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪
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lou: president trump today signed an important executive order, one that protects the rights of students to pray in public school, an insuring religious groups aren't exclude from federal funding. president trump: in public schools around the country ask students and teachers are being stopped from praying. you see it on the football field. you see it so many times when they are stopped from praying. and we are doing something to stop that. lou: the president calling it the right to pray. the president also blasting the
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dimms' farcical impeachment process. while he delivered another historic trait victory today. president trump: what he just passed the usmca. it will take the place of nafta, and it will probably be second to this witch hunt hoax which hopefully everyone knows isn't going anywhere. there was nothing done wrong. lou: the president welcomes the lsu tigers at the white house tomorrow. if you missed it, lsu beat clemson 42-25 for the national championship. the president and the first lady were to a roaring ovation from all in attendance. that's it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. national security for the fred fleitz, general jack keane and pastor robert jeffress among our
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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 ongram @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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