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he does a great job with adam schiff. we thank you for being with us. larry kudlow joins us tomorro good night from new york. [♪] trish: the die is cast. house democrats attempted a hostile takeover our government, but they are losing. good evening, i'm trish regan. not that i'm keeping score, but i am. that's what i would say is what you would call serious pushback. the dems are 0-11. how do you like that? you see it nancy pelosi? senate minority leader chuck schumer failed to get any of his
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amendments passed. i recall a time when there was a lot of talk of bipartisanship. there would be no impeachment without having a few people from the other side on board. remember that? >> unless you have bipartisan consensus, impeachment is a divisive issue in the country. many people would think it was being done for political reasons. >> what i have said is impeachment can't be partisan. trish: wouldn't do it without bipartisanship. oh the difference with president trump winning in 2020 seems to make. >> it's time for us to impeach this president. >> he committed impeachable crimes. trish: so nancy thinking perhaps this process would give joe biden a leg up in iowa and
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new hampshire. it ties up the likes of amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren for weeks. and you have the makings of a real political disaster. a sham impeachment. something that is bad for the country, and bad for the people. democrats don't care. they don't care. adam schiff has proven himself to be a cheap partisan hack, if you would. it appears as we learn more and more about his underhanded ways, adam schiff misidentified president zelensky in some materials involving lev parnas that he was trying to sneak into evidence. there was a text message from lev parnas, the so-called fixer work for rudy giuliani.
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according to a letter mr. schiff wrote to mr. nadler. schiff claims mr. parnas continued to arrange a meeting with president zelensky. he goes on to stay quote trying get us mr. z. that's the biggy. because adam schiff doesn't dot his is and cross his ts. it turns out lev parnas was referring to the founder of the ukrainian national gas company burisma it wasn't the ukrainian president. adam schiff jumps to conclusion an wants to claim evidence means one thing and it's something else entirely. kind of like what he did with the entire process. insisting the president was trying to enforce a quid pro quo when his own witnesses said
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something else ebb tirely. >> the quid pro quo you were discussing was over the aid, correct? >> no. president trump when i asked him the open-ended question. what do you want from ukraine snow said i want nothing, i wouldn't no quid pro quo paper want president zelensky to do the right thing. trish: remember whenna adam wher when he tried to make us believe he and his office mad no contact with the whistleblower? >> we have not spoke to the whistleblower, we would like to. trish: but it turns out he did. his office met with the whistleblower before this was made public. schiff had to eat his words with
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his own office need to go issue a correction to that. i would just ask, really? this is all you have got? adam schiff is the best you can do? >> those words were written by alexander hamilton. this is no less true of alexander hamilton. hamilton wrote, hamilton envisioned. trish: i guess he saw the hamilton musical. maybe he wishes he was in it. sometimes i think he's trying out for his community version of some broadway musical. >> i don't think impeachment power is a relic. if it is a relic, i wonder how much longer our republic can succeed. they device a remedy as powerful
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as the evil it was to combat. our future is not assured. trish: despite the theater, not even the most anti-trump of snores is buying the performance. >> i think the democrats make a mistake when they call outrage time and time again. if everything is an outrage, then nothing is an outrage. trish: the democrats are right back where they started. i want you to think about something pretty hard. think about the fragile state they are trying to put us in. they are trying downplay a successful jobs market and 29k on the dow, they are trying to accuse the president of a an assassination for taking out the world's number one terrorist who killed 600 americans. and if the democrats had won the senate back in mid-term like
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they did the house, donald trump would be gone. and most likely if they had their way, mike pence would be, too. we could very well have been looking at a president nancy pelosi right now. think about that one for a minute. that's tonight's intel. joining me, former u.s. attorney guy lewis. it's good to see you, sir. >> hi, trish, how are you? trish: good. i'm letting that sink in about nancy pelosi. i think about it as a hostile takeover. all the pieces are in play here and they are trying line them up. writes it getting them? >> it's a good way to look at this mess we are in, that they put us in. i have got to tell you, trish. never in the history of this country have we had such a partisan one-sided impeachment
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attempt. we visibility only had -- d we have only had three. johnson, right after the civil war. people were hate -- the country was torn apart. but it was still a bipartisan effort. and it failed. nixon of course. didn't get to impeachment but it would have. clearly a bipartisan effort. clinton went -- it was bipartisan. and when it went to the senate for trial? guess what the senate was when they acquitted him? republican. the republicans looked at the evidence and said not guilty. look where we are now. not one democrat voted for these articles of impeachment. it's disgraceful in my view. trish: we played some of the sound.
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but there is much more of nancy pelosi all along resisting this and saying she wouldn't do it unless she had the bipartisanship. she never did get it. she never did get it. they can't even get mitt romney. >> mitt romney, you make a great point. if you look at this thing carefully, there is only six senators maybe that are in play. that's your jury here. the rest are pretty much committed to their side. so you really have got it. if you are adam schiff or the president's lawyers you have got to hone in on these five or six senators. so when mitt romney, who by the way, is no fan of this president, right? and when he says, hey, the exaggeration, the hyperbole, it's enough. enough is enough. trish: he was over the local
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theater tryouts, too. it went on for hours. if i were adam schiff i would try to put up someone who could communicate intelligently to those six senators usual trying to speak to instead of trying to fan the flames. instead of trying to have a political campaign on national tv which is what this is turning into. why don't you let the american people decide. >> it's fascinating. i watched all day. i sat through that almost three hours of what they characterized as an introduction to the opening statement. not the opening statement. an introduction it was so underwhelming. having tried a lot of cases in federal court and supervise hundreds maybe thousands of cases as assistant and as a u.s. attorney. i have got to tell you, the
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opening statement, i think he lost the case today in his opening statement. trish: i think you might be right. cnn's fade political contributor is trying to let you know he's trying. >> i don't want to sounds like a partisan. but the democrats have done so much better it's note even a close comparison. adam schiff knows the facts. trish: a guest saying he would hate to see him when he's not trying. remember this anti-trump hit piece? >> 11u.s. troops were actually hurt. the president actually said no troops were hurt. you remember president trump told the flub were no casualties -- told the public
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there were no casualties. trish: now jim acosta is taking his turn at it. here is a reminder on how far this guy is. no migrants trying to rush towards this fence. >> i'm not negotiating with you. i'll let congress take care of that. president trump: that's enough. >> pardon me, ma'am. you are attack our news organization. can you give us a chance? trish: it's official, all democrat candidates have crazy border policies. even joe biden says we should not deport illegals convicted of drunk driving which can be a felony. former trump accounting i.c.e. director tom homan is here to react to it.
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u.s. border. we are seeing clashes break out been the migrants and mexico police. the u.s. promised tariffs and that would damage mexican economy. the u.s. department of homeland security issuing a warning, telling the caravans they will not be allowed entry into the united states. if they do cross the border they will be immediately deported and sent back home. this as joe biden strikes a different tone. saying any i.c.e. official who picks up a parent here legally, if you happen to be a mother or father and you are picked up by i.c.e., joe biden is going to fire you. even if that parent who is here illegally has been arrested for drunk driving. watch biden. >> they go off to school
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wondering if their mom is going to be there to pick them up because an i.c.e. agent will be there to arrest her. you are fired if you do that. you only arrest for the purpose of dealing with a felony that's committed. and i don't count drunk driving as a felony. trish: tell that to american families who lost their loved ones due to illegal migrants driving drunk in hit and rubs. like this 69-year-old vietnam vet who was struck and dragged and killed by this illegal immigrant back in november. how about upstate. he was killed by a drunk illegal immigrant. than is this one. this illegal immigrant migrant who killed an 81-year-old woman, crashing into her car while he was racial for fun. in 2018, half of the people
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arrested by i.c.e., they had been charged or convicted of drunk driving. and joe says they get to stay. and the i.c.e. officer who dares to arrest them gets fired. joining me right now, former acting i.c.e. director tom homan. what do you think of what overis saying, talking about firing -- of what overis saying. talk about firing anybody who arrested them for driving drunk. >> 38 people a day, there is nothing in immigration law. there is no prerequisite that you have to commit another crime to be removed from the united states. he should know that. under his administration i.c.e. removed more non-criminal
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illegal aliens than they had in history. i didn't hear a people from him then. he ought to spend more time reading the law than trying throw red meat to the base. trish: he's forgetting about the people on the other side of the lane so to speak when they are driving and they have the threat of a driver, an illegal migrant driving drunk that could possibly kill them. here is a whole bunch of the dems talk about how they would decriminalize any illegal border crossing. >> the topic of decriminalization of the border. if you would be so kind. raise your harnd if you think it should be a civil offense rather than a crime to cross the border without documentation. trish: is that peer pressure?
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>> they want to make illegal behavior legal which will cause a border crisis. joe biden is going to fire agents for enforcing the law congressmen enacted? that would be like firing a highway patrolman for writing speeding tickets. they took an oath to enforce the laws congress enacted. trish: i am not sure what he thinks it's going to get him. there is a sense out there that somehow you are appealing to this mass group of people that aren't even here. they are the ones wanting to come here. these people can't vote if they are here illegally. i know people in the democratic party want everybody to vote whether they are here legally or
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illegally. but that's ultimate reply where so many in the party are heading. but i don't think it plays with everyday americans. your final thought on that. >> when you ask what it's going to get them. i think it will get them an early retirement. americans want a secure border. americans believe in the rule of law. upon one hand i'm insulted by his words. on the other i hope he keeps talking like that. because it guarantees president trump another win in 2020. trish: the verdict is in, the liberal media deciding it's democrats who are winning. >> i think it will go down as one of the great performances. >> the president's defense team is trying to make this about anything other than the actual charges against him. >> i thought the democrats were very smart today. trish: we'll have more of the
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liberal media's love affair with democrats. jim acosta is back in action. you don't remember who is? here is a sad reminder. >> no migrants trying to rush towards this fence. >> i am not negotiating with you, i will let congress take care of that. president trump: that's enough. >> can you give us a chance? you are attack tour news organization. can you give us a chance? trish: acosta is taking the torch for cnn's hit piece after he cueing the president of lying about injuries in iran. dr. siegel is back and he's take on cnn right after this. >> 11 u.s. troops were actually hurt. the president said no troops were hurt.
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president trump: i heard they had headaches and a couple other things. but i would say and i can report it's not very serious. trish: the mainstream and liberal media not reacting too well to the president saying there were some not so serious injuries related to the iran bombing of the bases in iraq. over at cnn, one reporter didn't appreciate the president's remarks on the injuries. watch. tight was a pretty stunning comment. it might be the comment that makes the most news out of this press conference. the president of the united states getting involved in a military conflict with iran that results in an iranian missile
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attack on u.s. service members that requires the service members to fb airlifted out of the area. the president saying they had headaches. >> traumatic grain injury can be very -- -- brain injury can be very serious. trish: traumatic brain injury could be serious. but in this case the president is independent catering it's not that -- is indicating it's not that serious. think you a elated that individual you just saw was when he heard they were hurt. >> you remember the president initially said no troops were hurt. >> there is a lot of dismay that
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the pentagon didn't come out and say this right away. initially they said no one had been injured. >> president trump told the flub were no casualties. >> he said no americans were harmed another and there were no casualties. >> it appears there were casualties. trish: joining me, professor medicine, dr. marc siegel. i know what you think of the mainstream media and what they said initially. but tell me your reaction to this latest move. you saw jim acosta slamming the president talking about how the 11 soldiers had to be airlifted out of iraq. i'm not entirely sure how else you get out of iraq. >> first of all, the fact that they didn't have injuries to
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begin with. they didn't flow they had injuries. i am sure they tried to get back to work. later on, they evaluated them. then they airlifted 11 out. there is no other way out of there. how are they going to go out of there? cross enemy lines? that's not a sign of how severity injury is. that's a sign of how careful our military is being. they took them to germany and kuwait. concussion varies. you could be feeling dizzy and they could lift you out. once they got evaluated, the president is reporting good news. the extent of the injuries he's saying are not as severe as we had feared they might be. well he has intel. he's the president of the united states. they are giving him intel. how does cnn dare to question that? he has information they don't
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have. trish: they are effective live accusing him of lying. that's a big accusation. you made the point it could have very well been that the president and military thought they had no idea there were even 11 individuals who were affected. it's not something people react to immediately. you said it could take a week or longer. >> i'm positive that's the case. we love our military for this. they are not cry babies. they don't complain right away, until some medical personnel evaluate them. most of the time you don't know you have a concussion until the doctor examines you. the person says, i didn't know that. i am sure the president is still taking this seriously. i am sure they are still being observed. i think it's good news to hear
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from what we are hearing that we don't have severe injuries. trish: the reporters with no medical background trying give their opinion. >> and speculating without evidence is the worst part. tris -- trish: i want to ask you about the coronavirus that's spreading throughout china. now we have a case in the united states of america. >> last time we had this, it actually ended up being contained with good public health measures. that was sars in 2003. i think it's good the chinese government is putting the city of wuhan on lockdown. in the united states the cdc up in seattle is quarantining this individual and look at what contacts there were.
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also i think our cdc is going about this the right way. it's not something to be dismissive about and we'll have to watch it carefully. trish: cnn's political contributor is trying not to be partisan. >> i don't want to sounds like a partisan. but the democrats have done so much better it's not even a close comparison. adam schiff knows the facts. trish: my next guest is wondering, what else would he say when he's not trying. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy.
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>> i don't want to sounds like a partisan. but the democrats have been so much better, it's not even apcom pair on. >> the president's defense team is trying to make it sounds like anything other than the charges against him. >> what we have seen so far is evidence versus rhetoric. the house managers showed up with evidence. they incorporated evidence into every bit of their argument. trish: what happens when they are not trying to not be partisan. the main real media thinks the democrats where doing absolutely positively great during the first two days of the impeachment hearings. that's full-on cheerleader mode. if you thought it was bad for
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the democrats before the, they stepped it up a notch for the big show. joining me, louie gohmert. >> hello, trish. good to be with you. trish: they thought adam schiff was terrific and really has the upper hand. what are you hearing behind the scenes? not the media. what are you really hearing? and be honest here. >> when i hear one of them say adam schiff really knows the facts, that's a condemnation of adam schiff because he's not giving the facts. nor is jerry nadler. his speech in the judiciary hearing where we had no witness other than some law professors who were willing to sell them selves.
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as nadler said, the facts before us are undozen piewtd. as i -- are undispute. as i said in our hearing the only thing disputed are the chairman's statement that the facts are undisputed. when they talk about the president saying he has absolute authority to do what he wants under article 2. that's so dishonest. they took it out of context. it's tough to sit there. i was with him until 2:00 a.m. this morning. i have been there for much of the argument today. i know some of the alt-left media also known as mainstream media. we are talking about how transfixed even the republicans were when adam schiff was talk.
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i saw a number of big yawns. there were six people that student and walked out into the cloak room at the same time. and it never helps as they did last night to insult the people. as a former trial lawyer and judge -- as a judge i watch the juries a lot more. when you see the lawyer insult the jury and the jury sees they are being insulted, that's never a good thing and that happened trish: there was a lot of drama. i was joking about adam schiff auditioning for a musical play. but they are talking about this is a demise of the republic if you don't convict. there is a lot of drama and high stakes. how do you interpret that? >> i interpret that as being a
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gross mistape. misd -- misstatement. the fact is, if the senate votes to remove donald trump from office for something that is not a crime at all. it's not a high crime, it's not a misdemeanor crime. it's not treason or bribery. if it's not a crime, then as some of our legitimate professors pointed out, then what you have is a disagreement over constitutional powers. if congress does not go to court and get an adjudication before they find, then the president denies that and doesn't do what he's ordered to do, then you can remove him. but it is the end of our republic if the senate votes to
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remove. because then it means you can remove a president for a simple disagreement with the congress. we have a prime minister instead of a president. and that would be the democrats view. trish: they weren't willing to take the time to actually do the proper due diligence, to go to a judge and say let me subpoena john bolton. necessity just pushed it through as fast as they could. now they want tom, dick and harry and all the people they could have called. >> look back at the obama administration. they turned over tens of thousands of documents on fast and furious. they took seven years through the courts to get some things turned over. they want to point to that? you should have gone to court
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and gone the an adjudication. and sort of that you are creating a prime minister parliament rather than our constitutional republic. it's very dangerous. trish: a former college professor claims being on time is a sign of white supremacy. yeah. if you are on time, you are a white supremacist. first, hillary clinton getting slapped with a lawsuit from another democrat. 2020 candidate use gab sard saying you d -- tulsi gabbard saying you can't call me a russian agent and get away with it. >> did you wipe the server? >> you mean with a cloth?
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gabbard accusing and arguing that this smear from clinton was classic defamation. >> i think they have their eye on somebody show is currently in the democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third party candidate. she is i favorite of the russians. they have a bunch of bots and sites and have ways of supporting her. trish: clinton's team went on to confirm she was talking about tulsi gabbard. hillary is under fire. she did a documentary where she is slamming bernie sanders. she says of bernie, he was in congress for years. he had one senator support him. nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing
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done. he is a career politician and if i feel so bad that people got sucked into it. they may not have liked him, but i guess they really didn't like her. didn't he beat her in michigan and new hampshire? and she does not know she says if she'll support bernie sanders against president trump if sanders wins the 2020 nomination. her fellow dems didn't like that so she is trying to backtrack a little bit. does she want to run for president again? steve bannon thinks so. joining me with her thoughts on this. "daily caller" receivdaily call" stephanie hamill. >> she wants to sue the pants
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suit off hillary clinton and rightfully so. i was looking at this case and the lawsuit. congresswoman, presidential hopeful might have a good case because it's unclear what clinton did which gabbard said could have potentially hurt her presidential campaign in terms of volunteers, supporters and donors. trish: that's quite an accusation. let me remind everybody, she is saying the same thing about donald trump. maybe he ought to sue, too. maybe he ought to sue the whole democratic establishment for wasting all that time with the mueller investigation. not to mention our taxpayer dollars. >> this is the treatment president trump received for about three years now. but republicans are kind of used to this. the democrats love to do the
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name calling. but i think it's unfair and there should be consequences when people go out on air and totally slander you. trish: she thinks she can hide behind, use is a public figure. i was stunned. i was absolutely stunned when i heard that. i talked to some people in democratic circles saying maybe there is some truth to it. hillary clinton said it. for anybody to be entertaining that. she is the one putting that out there. throwing stuff at the walls to see what sticks to knock out her competition should use be that. but it's pretty bad. >> she is a public figure so they will have to prove the malice and look for emails from clinton where she says she is going after gab pare -- after gd
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because she supported bernie sanders in 2016. trish: if use has a leg to stand on, maybe president trump does, too. for people to be saying those things about you, the accusations, then to think there was a whole investigation -- the whole country got sucked into, effectively accusing him of the same thing. also in the news, a new report out of the washington "free beacon" revealing joe biden paid his female staffers, he paid women less, significantly less for all the years that he was in the senate. i just find it sort of hypocritical. you see this over and over again. it happened to so many of these
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candidates. they talk about women and equal pay. it starts at home. why don't you pay your female staff as much as you do the then? >> the whole wage gap is part of the democratic platform even though we know it's been debunked over and over again. there are times when women aren't being paid equally to men and that needs to be stopped. trish: they ought to know they will be prone to some people looking under the hood. if they are going on and on about equal pay, pay women and men equal pay for the same job. kennedy is joining us now. kennedy: getting paid. i am going to talk to chad pergram later in the hour. we'll get an update on the impeachment proceedings today and whether the democrats did a good job make their case.
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