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his trial. how's that for poetic justice? tomorrow night texas congressman is here i will be right back here as always. tomorrow live from new york. kennedy begins next. kennedy: thank you trish. the president peach trial is finally underway and it has turned into a big old fight over evidence and witnesses. democrats say republicans are afraid of the truth. republicans say democrats have a flimsy case. so which side landed the most punches? all day long they both presented their case to all 100 senators who were acting as the jury. and oh mercy, the president side came out swinging. here's one of the lead attorneys sipple and he. >> they are not here to steal one election they are here to steal two elections. it is buried in the small
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prints of their ridiculous articles of impeachment. they want to remove president trump from the ballots. they won't tell you that, they don't have the guts to say it directly. but that is exactly what they are here to do. they are asking the senate to attack one of the most sacred rights we have as americans. the right to choose our president. kennedy: i thought it was a second amendment but like that one too. but the democrat managers said -- i know i can't talk. the republicans case is also smoke and mirrors. watch. >> when you hear them attack the house managers, what you are really hearing is we don't want to talk about the president's guilt. we don't want to talk about the mcconnell resolution and how patently unfair does. we don't want to talk about
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how, pardon the expression, backwards it is. kennedy: adam, language and what is going on with your eyeballs buddy. but what would his senate trail be without cocaine mitch and crying check arguing over procedure. voice. >> i would say before my colleagues across there is no reason why the vote for this should be remotely partisan. >> it is completely partisan. it was kept secret until the very eve of the trial. and now that it is public, it is very easy to see why. kennedy: wasn't that exciting? and so much fun. it's just going to be like this for weeks. the president must be bored too because he is in switzerland at an economic summit and the only tweeted once today. what is going on here? all he wrote was read the transcripts. alright so what is happened so far, more importantly what happens next. here with report fox news
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chief congressional correspondent mike is live at capitol hill. >> kennedy good evening to you. kennedy: so this was a day of subdued craziness, the senate started out last week as you remember they were sworn in, chief justice roberts was sworn in as presiding officer. the tone was reportedly very somber. but today was quite different and adam schiff took his freestyle and quite a bit. what a jamaican? >> no doubt about it, it has been interesting because chuck schumer keeps offering these amendments trying to put republicans in an awkward spot. so far mitch mcconnell has held this conference together and all of the votes have been 53 -- 47 setting aside these amendments they have asked for white house documents, state department documents budget documents, and right now they're going after that acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. basically mcconnell is said
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was 53 republicans, look, stick with me, let's pass the rules later tonight, we will get on with the trial. and then after we've heard from the house democrats were 24 hours making their argument, and then the white house lawyers for 24 hours, we can have a vote at that point whether you want to hear more whether you have heard enough. and whether you are ready to vote up or down on convicting or quitting the president. so here we are with this exercise. a fascinating thing to watch though usually on the united states senate floor you see senators speechifying. while this process they are forced to sit at their desk, no electronic devices, and listen. so you have the house lawmakers arguing the democrats case, and you've had president trump's attorney arguing the white house case. and all 100 senators at their desks. some board, some little sleepy, and all they can drink as either water or milk. kennedy: i think that is so
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strange. i actually thought that was a holdover from the johnson impeachment. but it was indeed from the 1960s, night the 1870s. or when was johnson impeach? >> 1868 i think. kennedy: so here we go. i know that susan collins was not pleased with the mcconnell's first draft of the resolution. and he change that a little bit, and i think that's why you are seeing some of the moderates more onboard. what would cause them to break in terms of any of these votes are amendments. so clearly we are watching people like susan collins, lisa makowski, mitterrand, maybe cory gardner what would actually cause a chasm? >> what was fascinating as it came so late in the game and they were at the senate luncheon and collins and others went up to mcconnell and said we don't like some of these rules.
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so with his pen he changed it. so basically it's these 24 hours of arguments are now spaced out over three days as opposed to cramming them into two days. and then some of the house case paperwork that they had from the house impeachment probe is now going to be accepted. so that got the moderates together. they feel they've got some leverage. mcconnell needs 51 votes to force -- be the majority and knocked on the democrats. so they are going to him saying here's what we need. so i think at some point next week, there will be a vote on witnesses. now the question is will they want to hear more? but the other thing is that if they start to call one witness, certainly the white house is going to want to call some witnesses. kennedy: and that's a good point because now we are here in reporting there is in fact formal talk about biden for bolton. and that's what some republicans have quoted.
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others seem weary of john bolton testify. i think it would be great. i don't think anyone has anything to hide at this point. so if we are talking about ukrainian corruption, if we are talking about the political consequences, i think it's fair to call hunter biden. and if there's pushback in the administration from john bolton, let's hear it all man. as i can happen? >> it may, what is interesting to see will be after these long sessions at their desk where they are not able to speak or use electronic devices, whether alive them said had enough. enough already let's move on and get back to the other business of running this country. but there may be some who say i am getting a lot of heat back home, so what is it hurt to let it go several more weeks. hear from john bolton, mick mulvaney or some of these other people and say we've got all of the information and we voted the way we did. there is no indication that all of a sudden republicans
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are going to remove president trump from office. but i think there is a sense from mcconnell and others that the longer this goes, you don't like surprises when the stakes are this high. so we are watching and waiting to see what happens. kennedy: watching and waiting i hope you give us more of your time in the coming days and weeks. mike thank you so much. let's get back to the issue of witnesses. it is easily the most divisive part of this trial democrats are furious they are being stonewalled but blah blah blah. >> later mcconnell is plotting the most russian least thorough and least unfair impeachment trial in modern history. >> to be debating whether you should allow witnesses is to be debating whether you should have a cover-up by definition. there is no trial in this country in which she would not admit relevant witnesses. and that should not even be a question if the house could not call witnesses are documents and evidence, it's a not a fair trial.
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it's not really a trial at all. mcconnell's would turn a trial on its head. >> 's that out now the democrats won i heard from bolton, lev parnas, but the president's legal team, they just mocked that strategy. watch. >> it is stunning that they don't have the evidence they need to present their case. and that they don't really have a case. if anyone showed up on the day of trial and said to the judge actually your honor, we are not ready to go, we need more discovery. we need to do similar subpoenas, we need to do some more work. they would be thrown out of court and the lawyers would be sanctioned. kennedy: so mitch mcconnell allow new witnesses and evidence? or has that ship sailed.
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>> charles is next in the progressive and former aide to senator schumer it's chris. welcome gentleman. it's wonderful to have you. so quit go-ahead and make the case for americans who are on the fence. impeachment still doesn't have majority of supporters for impeachment and removal. so what would calling new witnesses do? why is it so critical? >> i think it would give the american people the complete picture. these witnesses were all asked for by the house. kennedy: when you say asked forward you mean the house issued subpoenas for all of the people there talk about? >> they subpoenaed mick mulvaney. they did not subpoena john bolton they should have. but hold on. they did ask and frankly, look. kennedy: there's a more formal
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process is called the subpoena that is the asked. >> they did subpoena mick mulvaney. they've subpoenaed thousands of documents that the president could easily protas, he of course once a hide them from the american people in congress. because he has no respect for congress or the constitution. that is why he needs to be impeached and removed. [inaudible] they need to determine if they believe in liberty and justice. if you believe in liberty you believe the code branches of government and the house should be right. [inaudible] kennedy: but if you are in the democrat you believe into parts of government where you've dismissed the judicial branch. go right and tell me your side, charlie. >> i don't disagree with you kennedy about having witnesses. i wouldn't mind having more witnesses because like you
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said, i don't think there is anything to hide here. it's all a giant charade. it's a complete joke. all of the primary evidence and basic outlines of the facts in the case were brought out in the house. there is no case for impeachment. it's a joke. it's the most partisan impeachment we have ever been through and for house democrats to now come to the senate and wag their finger at senators saying how dare you not call these witnesses that we refused to call, is kind of ridiculous. and if you stop and think about it, there is no greater torture on earth for a politician especially a holy romans senator that not letting them talk and making them sit and listen to other people talk. kennedy: make them sit, listen, and drink milk without their iphones. >> and there not be able to
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sign anything themselves. >> the end result is that can't go on very long. [inaudible] kennedy: hold on i'm going to ask christopher question. so if the white house were truly obstructing everything, i think the main obstruction would be that primary source which was the transcript of the two phone calls with him and president zelensky. but he didn't and he could have. >> bottom of page three, top of page for that transcript is game set and match for the president. it's where he actually asked the ukrainian president to investigate his political opponents and we have all of this of how the aide was held that because of that. although witnesses were asked for an subpoenaed, kennedy. some of them were subpoenaed by the house. [inaudible] mick mulvaney, let's look at
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the baseline. mick mulvaney was subpoenaed, john bolton was asked to testify. he was said he would not testify without being subpoenaed periods. [inaudible] kennedy: they did not want to go down that road. there isn't an agreement there there's three roads, that's the third road sometimes you have to go down that road and be patient. but we conclude that this impeachment nonsense. >> if the president has nothing to hide issue also jesse doesn't, he should release everyone to talk freely. the president put a hold on everybody. he said you're not allowed to testify. [inaudible] kennedy: i wish we had 25 minutes to fill a bus but we don't. >> i must say i do understand the president's position on this. when you consider his entire political career has been defined by his opponents going to foreign leaders or plotting
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domestically to spy on him and to set him up for all of these terrible things. >> that's ridiculous that the lies. kennedy: that's not ridiculous and it's not a lie you know that. [inaudible] he's not making that up at all. >> he wanted to make sure that wasn't only his tail in the fire. and he said this includes joe biden. if you are going to bring up correction, you can't blame donald trump in it for his son being corrupt. but i guess she would. [inaudible] kennedy: john bolton, mick mulvaney, we could hear from all of them. >> i would love to. >> i will trade you hunter biden for all the people you want to. [inaudible] that's what you did with hillary clinton. >> what is this you does charlie have a mouse in his pocket? all right slowdown. thank you both so much. always a good time.
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kennedy: that's a very serious graphic. whoever show we stole that from. alright the president sent impeachment trials underway in this whole thing is putting four lucky 2020 candidates in a bind. just two weeks before the crucial iowa caucus. bernie sanders, elizabeth worden, amy klobuchar and michael bennet. they are going to be sitting on their thumbs in washington and missing crucial time and iowa. meanwhile joe biden, and regain common people to judge it to keep going. let's meet tonight impeachment party panel and discuss. we've got attorney and republican strategist alexander wilkes is here along with founder of northern star strategy democratic strategist and attorney michael starr
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hopkins and chairman of the program of business in finance professor brian brandenberg is here. welcome everyone, thanks for coming. so this is all happening and one of the centers from your home state is finding a clever way to still interact with iowa voters. amy klobuchar. she is having these tele- town halls. so she is projecting her digital image across barrooms and elks lodges hoping that people still get to see her. >> i bet that really connects with the voters to sit there and look at her on his screen because she so dynamic as it is. nobody's gotta hate this more than klobuchar. everybody needs to be in iowa to connect. if she makes the top three finish in iowa without extend
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her candidacy. >> but she has to be in the room to bring her minnesota notice to the room. so she gets hurt the most by this. kennedy: i bet there is something about her personal interaction with people because everybody who meets or says she's a really great person. that is why she is doing wellin iowa. that is why she can't be there and it is tough. so what you tell someone like elizabeth warren? what do you tell these senators who can't be there? what's the next best thing? >> you've got to be on tv as much is possible you're good to lot of broadcast interviews, good morning america, the cable news is much as they can. the thing about klobuchar she is going to be hurt the most by this. she at the times dual endorsement but she also got the quad cities time and iowa endorsement. she can't do anything about that because she's stuck here. kennedy: what you're saying there's establishment media and political ties to really take her campaign seriously. so nancy pelosi is a horrible person for holding onto the articles as long as she did.
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she is hurting other women. and there's a special place in hell for women who hurt other women. >> we've got more information and all the information we've got because she held back. how can you say we don't have more information. we heard from parnas finally we got access to more documents. kennedy: you mean indictable lev parnas? >> he is not very credible information. >> as a defense attorney for criminals we very much use them to convict. [inaudible] >> everyone around trump is indicted that's no surprise. kennedy: this is very interesting because i think if you believe the theory that nancy pelosi withheld those documents in order to help out joe biden and keep bernie and liz off the campaign trail at this critical time, which i 100% knowing nancy pelosi and her track record did that, but
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it could also hurt joe biden. because if we are here in a protracted senate trial a lot of it is good to be about joe biden. >> i completely agree you know the democrats have been wanted to put it to birdie for a while. he's doing really wellin iowa right now and to take him away from the camp paint trail where estate were showing up face-to-face really matters. it opens up the opportunity to gets a lot of runway to joe biden to come in. kennedy: it does but there's a couple problems here. we could be talking about ukraine, breeze mud, hunter, and then joe. eventually we get there, but if you let joe be joe for too long it's almost too much joe. >> what are the chances that he just totally messes this up and says oh i've got a runway, it's my show in iowa. and he goes out there, he keeps doing this in the senate saying oh this isn't half bad
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actually biden is giving this thing away. i don't think that's impossible that he actually blows this great opportunity. >> mayor pete is gonna benefit the most from this. he is someone is on the ground he's a moderate alternative to biden. kennedy: how many languages does he speak? >> he begs for applause right now know he had an event tonight that had 1200 people and that had the most people. [laughter] >> i read twitter like everybody else. mayor pete should have mother show. >> really that would be amazing. kennedy: what if i stock him in the town hall? that would be sad because like me i will be thrown out by my own people. and it has happened before. prom night. the panel sticking around because you hear what hillary clinton just said about bernie sanders? what happened buddy? she will never get over the 2016 election and i don't want her to. she's gonna blow up 2020 plus
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lady, he was in its pure socialist who won 22 primary states. if hillary had not manipulated superdelegates and corruptly bagged the dmc, he would have easily beaten her because she is the most unlikable person who has ever sought the top job. she is so unlikable, there's a book about her called unlikable. having hillary clinton say nobody likes you, is like having michael moore accuse you of being a little chunky. it's like having mick and marco call you opportunistic, or amanda finds question your debility. to add salt to this festering wound she also is refusing to campaigning with standards should he win the nomination. and i hope he does. when she begged him to campaign with her, he should have kindly invited her to tinkle up a string. i'm softening it tonight. this of moaning myrtle complains that bernie is not a real democrat but to a lot of his supporters and blue-collar independence, many of home
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voting for trump is just a double vote against hillary being unaffiliated with the establishment was his prime selling point. bernie had the best comeback about when presented with her that her words, he made it clear he does not have time to relive 2016. girl? >> lick secretary clinton is entitled to her point of view. my job today is to focus on the impeachment trial, my job today is to just put together team that can defeat the most dangerous presidents of the united history denied states. why do you think she still talking about 2016 that's a great question asking. kennedy: eat my desk and spanned dust. goodbye felicia. and that is the memo. ♪
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♪ hillary chimed in on her burn a few tweeting i thought everyone wanted my authentic view. nope. but to be serious and more priority for our country and world is retiring trump and as always, as i always have i will do whatever i can to support our nominee. she is trying to shift bernie right now. issue just try to put the toothpaste back of the tube? and the horse back in the barn? and the toothpaste back to the horse? probably the party panel has returned. so i thought bernie actually had a really good comeback because she is stuck in this gear. she is high centered on 2016 and she won't let it go. and now nobody likes her. what an awful thing to say. >> totally and i think bernie's response is quite unexpected is what she
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portrayed him as. this hearty irregular someone who was not a team player. that was an incredible team player response that he gave and not attacking her back. particularly when he was the one in 2016 to creative movements among young voters. he was packing stadiums in iowa, she on the other hand had orchestrated press words with staged meet and greets along the way because they were worried they couldn't fill places enough to see her. so i think it really demonstrates an unwillingness to learn the lesson from 2016p she cannot appreciate she was deeply unlikable and mistrusted by the american people. and i think it really speaks volumes about where democrats who supported her still live in these bubbles think about 2020. because they have not learned their lesson. kennedy: that is such a good point, and he makes a good point because 2020 is so different than 2016. and so much happens now within a week, let alone three and a half or four years. and the fact that she can't let it go, every time she
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comes up with a new excuse, or tries to retread something to make it somewhat relevant which it's not. i just goes to show how out of touch she is and how the party has really passerby. >> i will say is someone who is on the clinton campaign there's still a lot of blood between the sanders campaign in the clinton campaign. kennedy: she has to be the bigger person and lock it up. he did not have to go out supporter. >> he absolutely did there were not new questions whether he was actually a democrat or using a democratic party or vessel t is for president. kennedy: good for him cart just like the rest of the career politicians do just like her. >> that is really rich. >> what i will say is this a small moment for her and a lot of people in the democratic party kind of have a more senior people, you are really frustrated with it. because what she is doing, is bringing the party together, not dividing the party. kennedy: i don't which is way to do that.
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>> i think bernie has a cnn debate the other night words a worn question these kind of sitting there going well. and then you get to hillary clinton comments now and people are looking at bernie saying why are people going after after him? what are they afraid of are they afraid. kennedy: the same thing with trump if you attack him in the wrong way his supporters love him more. idlewild ache that. because trump is not a nice guy's not a good guy. kennedy: we know we know all this. >> bernie says i don't care like the way he does at the ways talking about the established canvas do not understand that and they have let learn nothing. kennedy: and going back on your word is what hasn't hurt kamala harris and elizabeth warren. >> and clayton right away does a reversal. i will support them, you just said you are going to do it forget about you. kennedy: and that's what she is so confident she is going to be the nominee one of
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bernie's top campaign surrogates took some time off from iowa to drop this is gem of knowledge here in new york city. >> no one ever makes a billion dollars you take a billion dollars. you made that money off the backs of black and brown people being paid under a living wage. you made that money off the back of single mothers. kennedy: the billion nation of billionaires has been a common theme on the progressive left recently. so what is bernie missing about how wealth creation actually works? this is interesting because i was thinking about this and what she is saying is you can have successful companies without the support of people around you who create the foundation upon which to build these great ideas. that's fine. if you took that support system outs, and added another one, the company would still function. if you took the billionaire out, you would not have those
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companies. that is the difference. >> i am so reluctant to engage in the aoc comments because she purposely has his outreach cycles the benefits of her and gets people worked up about it. but what's sad about it she represents a younger gem generation of americans who don't understand what america makes uniquely america. this idea that we have ingenuity, we have creativity that allows us to participate in wealth creation like the world has never seen. it is somehow lost on this younger generation. kennedy: they will never admit what wealth creation does but it's this duo some mentality that speaks to her ignorance. >> i like aoc a lot, and this is what frustrates me and other democrats. because she has these unforced error in my criticism of her and sanders is because when they talk about people who
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have been fortunate enough to grow successful companies. kennedy: came from nothing including over half of the fortune 500 countries were started from immigrants. >> is different from people like donald trump who is given inherited a lot of things. and someone from like michael bloomberg her creative successful company and was fortunate. we cannot vilify all that. kennedy: i wish we had an economist here await. sumac i want to go the harder on aoc on this. i don't think it's an unforced air. she is deliberately using dehumanizing and abstract language to make billionaires, not people who contribute to the good of our lives, but it was widgets they were talking about. it's never about pacemakers, eyeglasses it's never about cheerios. it's never about things that actually help people it's always about widgets and they make widgets and sit on the couch where other people do it. that is not just ignorance. you can't say that just because you are ignorant. she is actually trying to dehumanize billionaires and make them a thing we can stereotype and then vilify.
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and it's actually working pretty well with her base. it's not in error, it's dangerous and it's the kind of thing that leads to class warfare. kennedy: that's why socialism works really well when the economy is bad. it's not a slamdunk, it's not a home run. >> but it makes her harder to have a conversation we actually do need to have of companies like amazon not paying taxes. we have a giant wage gap going all across the country. there's actually a conversation that needs to be had. kennedy: but even that role right there to focus on equality, wealth inequality is a zero-sum view. wealth creation is a positive some enterprise. i'm going to give you last word. >> it is the take versus the make a thing and she's gone fully on the side of take. and when you talk about takers you are insinuating they are thieves and crooks. and she is calling the whole class that. when someone is a thief you use force.
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[inaudible] kennedy: that is nonsense. you guys are amazing. what a night we have all had. >> came equipped? i have. >> thank you guys so much. coming up more minnesota news. presidential congresswoman ilhan omar now has a challenger in her district who also happens to be a muslim refugee at dahlia lev six she joins me live next. mply filed ar usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa
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song. minnesota democratic congresswoman ilhan omar has an outspoken but the flamethrower may not make it to her sophomore term if my next guest has her way. dahlia al-aqidi was born in iraq, she is republican, fellow muslim refugee who is challenging omar in minnesota's fifth congressional district. and here she is joining me tonight. dahlia, welcome. >> thank you for having me here. kennedy: so you and congresswoman ilhan omar have many similarities that people will naturally want to point to and how do you think having a similar background and journey to these united states, how does that help you unseat her? >> actually, if you look at the profile of both of us you will see that we are both muslims, we are both immigrants, we both are refugees, but we are so, so different. i believe omar is doing the
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republicans harm for both minnesota and the united states. we have different believes. ilhan omar every time she opens her mouth you would hear advice and. [inaudible] u.s. rhetoric, i am so different. ilhan omar is trying to terrorist apart and is attacking the u.s., the same country that opened its hands for her when she needed a country. when she needed refuge. and that is where i come in. i truly believe that i will neutralize her for very simple reason. every time, anybody who accuses omar of anything or even criticizes her for not doing her job in her district, she has her accusations ready. this person is anti- islam.
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this person is anti- this. an anti- that. kennedy: she will not be able to say that about you and that is very powerful. i know that you are not primary with her she is a democrat you are republican. but do you think she has neglected her district? >> it's not that i think so, she is. ilhan omar did nothing for her district at all. what she has been doing since she was elected is just serve her own goals and polish her own national personality. kennedy: did not serve her constituents, the people of the fifth district in minnesota deserve a better person to serve them, to give them what they need. which that is where i come in. people need more than her
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picture, people need more than scandals, people need more than. kennedy: people may need prove she did not marry her brother. i don't up she's off that but it will definitely be an interesting race, please keep us posted. kennedy: thank you very much and i have to say i have been overwhelmed by the support that we have been getting from minneapolis, from minnesota and across the nation. and i urge everyone who is watching today that is tired of ilhan omar hatred. kennedy: then moved to minnesota's fifth district and vote. kennedy: dahlia for pcongress.com. kennedy: topical storm is next. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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kennedy: congratulations are in order to larry walker they were just voted into the baseball hall of fame. walker was a seven-time gold glove and new york yankees all-time leader and hits and cocktail waitresses. kocher ball. because this is a topical storm. topic number one. we begin tonight in arizona where bank robber has a bad habit. yep, he's under a cloud of
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suspicion he robbed a glendale by glendale and didn't exactly make a clean getaway. it exploded all over him. he's like a hong kong protester, but rich. if that wasn't bad enough he had to get away on his bicycle. good gas mileage, but you will literally wind up putting the pedal to the metal. as of night the felon is not been caught and oddly enough police haven't interviewed many witnesses. apparently most witnesses saw the smoke clouds and assumed he was sending a message to elizabeth warren. topic number two, the morning trains were heavily delayed in scotland today, and as you imagine the commuters were having a cow. look at that they are so cute, to highland cows wandered right in from an oncoming train because apparently they ate the wrong kind of grass. police say they walked a total of 6 miles, which seems a little excessive if he asked me. they should switch to skim milk and cut it to three. good thing his service was
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quickly restored because like run dmc, these train conductors are tougher than leather. leather, i just met her. that's funny. i know this is a kind of video that scares the boys and girls watching at home. but i can assure you the cows are fine. not only where the police able to make a high-stakes rescue, but as we speak, the cows are in a factory listening to their favorite '80s band, slaughter. topic number three, lucky charm coming out with a new marshmallow in honor of st. patrick's day. and it's shaped like an aspirin. because hangovers come it's actually a golden coin marshmallow and unfortunately you can't use it too post bail after you punch a police horse. mainly talk and you filly, they love getting hammered and punching fillies. each marshmallow filled boxes selling for 333 which is exactly what you're going to way if you eat it on the regular. and of course if you don't like lucky charms may still want to see a leprechaun,.
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kennedy: thank you so much watching from the sowerby day. tomorrow night congressman chris brown is good to hear and the return of jimmy we are going to play. [inaudible] start playing now. the deadly china coronavirus has spread from china to the united states. the coronavirus has infected hundreds in china, killed six people there. it has also spread to south korea, to thailand and japan. federal health officials are screening travelers from the epicenter of the virus, the chinese city of 19 million people. airports in los angeles, san francisco, new york, atlanta, chicago all screening efforts have been
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