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we have done the same thing here. join us tomorrow. investigative reporter john solomon, tony sayegh and pastor robert jeffress. good night from new york. [♪] trish: the main real media in an uproar today because some of the senators got restless during -- during adam schiff's 3-hour snoozefest. all this as the notorious schiff makes it clear he does not trust the american people to get it right at the ballot box. impeachment he says is the only course of action to get rid of president trump. good evening, i'm trish regan. adam schiff went on and on and
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on some more. and somehow cnn and msnbc think that this is supposed to be like gospel? >> adam schiff i think will go down as one of the great performances. >> even rising to the level of senatorial eloquence. >> i thought it was dazzling. trish: you know what? it was pretty boring. it was a pretty boring show. not dazzling. i have seen some boring performers with poetic license. we have caught him in lies. >> the quid pro quo you were discussing was over the aid, correct? >> no. >> we have not spoken directly with the whistleblower, we would like to. trish: senators are being
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bombarded with the never ending talker who lies. he actually said that he had no contact, his office had no contact with the whistleblower when it turns out his office did. i mean it's like he's trying to audition for the main part in hamilton. >> those words were written by alexander hamilton. >> hamilton wrote. hamilton envisioned. >> hamilton wrote. hamilton explained. trish: he should not be invoke hamilton's names. you get the picture. there are dramatic pauses. >> people are cynical enough as it is about politics, people's commitment to their good,
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cynical enough without having us confirm it for them. something else remarkable about this. i was struck by why we hide it us from and the ukrainians and the rest of the world? trish: are you exhausted yet? and you didn't have to sit through three hours of it. it was becoming a torture for the restless senators who want to get up to get a cup of coffee to keep themselves awake through it all. you can only have milk and water on the floor. it goes back to the late 1700s. no tea, no coffee. but the liberal media says suffer delight or else. >> if you find it too annoying
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or frustrating or uncomfortable to sit and rinse, you can resign and go get another job. >> it's a dereliction of duty. let's be clear about that. trish: there is only one problem for the dems. they need a dale carnegie course. they need to win friends and influence people. but instead all they do is alienate. it's their way or the highway. why not put people up there who are credible. the only people who like adam schiff are the media hacks. >> it was a virtuoso performance. it was a stunning recitation of the facts. >> i thought schiff's performance was a virtuoso performance.
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i'm so used to seeing made octobe -- to seeingmediocrity. trish: if these guys are impressed at msnbc, you definitely know adam schiff is doing something wrong. he's reminding america that we are not good enough. adam schiff wants you to know your vote doesn't count. because america was in his view deplorable enough to elect donald trump in the first place. in adam schiff's delusional world he can say it best. >> we are here today to consider a much more grave matter and that is an attempt to use the powers of the presidency to cheat in an election. for precisely this reason, the president's misconducting not be
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decided at the ballot box. we cannot be assured that the vote will be fairly won. trish: you hear that? already he's trying to set the stage. already he's trying to plan for what happens if donald trump wins the presidency again. he wants you to no longer trust the american way. the american system. he wants you to believe that your vote doesn't matter because it's going to be corrupted by donald trump. this is unbelievable stuff. this is banana republic stuff. but the fact that adam schiff is as good as it can get? it tells me this whole case is a total sham without a leg to stand on. they know it. instead of arguing substance, they put on a show completed with pauses and references to alexander hamilton.
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the only problem is they have a lousy casting director. the last person they should have nut that prosecutorial role was adam schiff. people don't like him. that's if they even know him. >> 1/53 of california's congressional delegation is this intelligence committee chairman. adam schiff. trish: maybe that's why he's talking for three hours. there is nothing about adam schiff that resonates truth nor honor. to try and convince six senators that might be on the fence, you need a stand up guy or gal, not a poser. what do you know?
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o-11, nicely done. joining me, florida congressman greg steube. what do you think of adam schiff? >> what's fascinating web said yesterday or the day before, the evidence is overwhelming and compelling and incriminating. then why is it they have to call additional witnesses to try to prove their case. they had the opportunity to call any witness they wanted to and now they are claiming foul in the senate that was and the fair process. but we are going to argue the evidence is overwhelming, compelling and incriminating. trish: they had their chance. >> well, he told the american people the reason why they are doing this. they know they can't beat trump at the ballot box in 2020.
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they have to impeach the president of the united states for a phone call to a foreign leader because they know they can't beat him in 2020. trish: one of the complaints he made was this president was flying the face of u.s. policy. he seems to forget the people of america elected the president to set foreign policy. >> 63 million americans voted for the president because of all the great things he's doing. look at the economy, look at the trade deals, look at national security interests he has done. the increase in spending in the defense department. increase in salaries to our soldiers. the list goes on and on. i just had a town hall in sebring, florida. not a single person brought up impeachment. why? because the american people don't care about it. trish: adam schiff just wants to
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be able to get some name recognition. congressman steube, thank you very much. has good old joe finally lost it? >> wait, wait, wait wait wait. you are getting nervous, man. trish: can we plate again? case you didn't see it? >> why why why why why why why? you are getting nervous, man. trish: what was going on there. i can almost hear the dnc scream. i will tell you what may joe go so nuts. one of the dumber ideas a democrat candidate came up with, bloomberg decided it's a good idea to attack president trump on the military. >> soldiers, heroes, attacked by an erratic and out of control president. arrogant, ignorant, chaos, enough. trish: retired brigadier general
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law. it goes on to say the president admits to killing the leader of a sovereign state while was traveling in another sovereign state, iran. so you mean to tell me, you mean to tell me terrorists get protection? apparently they do from the media and the left. >> the droning of terrorists is not the same as droning and killing a general who is part of a state government. someone of the takeaways of the past week we saw in my opinion a wrong act with perhaps more rye straighten than our own government -- too once you are in the business of assassination you unleash terrible forces. >> it would be the second most important person in the country
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assassinated. trish: i'm so sorry for your loss. joining me, republican congressman guy r oregon schenthal. nancy pelosi, a number of pundits on the news. this is the guy who took out 600 americans and rounded thousands of others. >> i was jumping out of my skin when you were playing those clips. the fact that we are calling this an assassination is ridiculous. an assassination is completely different than what went on. assassination means we took out a political figure for political purposes. of course, that's again the law. we targeted a lawful target, an enemy combatant. soleimani was in baghdad to
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carry out attacks on american diplomats and on our iraqi allies. the fact that you have an ex characteristics a officer with a misinformed legal opinion. maybe that's the kind of advice president obama was getting that led to the benghazi disaster. trish: president obama labeled him a terrorist. president bush labeled him a terrorist. let me share with you this code she is referring to. the cia lawyer. whoever attempts to -- so this person was not an official get or internationally protected.
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this was the murderer of americans. we have shown you this before what happened in buenos aires. there were children killed. hundreds of people wounded. this ties back to hezbollah, it ties back to him. he's killing americans and killing innocent people throughout the world, and now he's a protected class because trump is on the other side? >> the democrats cannot cheer for this president. they cannot applaud when a terrorist is taken out. soleimani -- trish: we took out osama bin laden. >> we did and americans cheered and rightfully so.
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soleimani was taking the pallets of cash that obama sent him. he was funding head less bow lad hamas and the how think rebel -i rebels in yemen. soleimani was not allowed under the u.n. and under the sanctions to travel outside of iran. it's not like he was coming to iran with a visa. he was coming to iraq to plan an attack. trish: to go after our embassy. there was an expectation was doing it with other embassies. president trump made the right decision. and others who can't see that, i have to question.
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it should be about patriotism, not politics. coming up next. we have an excellent contender for our joe biden all-time worst gaffe montage. >> they will putt put y'all back in chains. his mom lived in long island for 10 years or so. god rest her soul. although, your mom is still alive it's your dad passed. the man who will be the next president of the united states. barack america. trish: this is video of joe biden losing it. either way, this is kind of weird. watch. >> why why why why why? you are getting nervous, man. trish: we are going to tell you what actually caused joe biden to lose it so badly. shocking new polls showing far
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at least there was a podium between him and the press. it looked like joe was going to go after the guy, seriously. take a closer look. >> why wasn't an apology enough for my brother. why why why why why? you are getting nervous, man. calm down, it's okay. he apologized for saying that i was corrupt. trish: madison gesiotto is joining me. i don't know how he's going to make it through the whole campaign. >> joe biden being a gaffe machine is nothing new. but joe biden outside of this clip, he's scared. he's scared, president obama is not behind him, the dnc is not all behind him like they were in
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2016 for hillary clinton. as i said over a year ago, i don't think he will be the democratic nominee. trish: i was going to go to another crazy joe biden thing. but you don't think even though he's ahead in south carolina and it looks like he will take california, you don't think ultimately he's the nominee so that leads me to the next question, god help us, you don't think it will be bernie, do you? >> i don't think it will be bernie. i think we have a chance to see something crazy happen with the convention this summer and have the dnc throw in some candidates. it could be hillary. some people say michelle obama. but there is still some sweerd stuff that can happen. none of these candidates have a chance of beating president
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trump, and the democratic party knows that. trish: hillary clinton went down that road once before. i want to jump to that biden clip because it's funny to watch. he's threatening somebody who is telling him to do some pushups. >> you are selling access to the president. >> you are a damn liar, man, that's not true. let's do pushups. let's run. let's do whatever you want to do. trish: oh back to what's happening here. you have got bernie sanders that's actually leading in my home state of new hampshire which is very troubling. all i can say is it must be all the massachusetts people moving up. i get, the whole new england thing. elizabeth warren, success in
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iowa. what does this tell you how the left has departed from the economic values that made this country the success we are? >> i think the democratic field is interesting. we are seeing elizabeth warren dropping in the national polls and bernie sanders gaining momentum. and so i think what we are seeing is a far left swing in the democratic primary vote. but i don't think necessarily the democratic party as a whole when it comes to the voters and who will turn out in a general election will be excited and behind a socialist candidate. in 2016 bernie was an outcast. now he's one of many which is very interesting. i don't think they have a chance. and what they believe to be a moderate candidate like joe biden. he doesn't have a chance. trish: joe biden should be very,
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very nervous. he may not be the chosen one after all. coming up. not the brightest idea by a failing democrat candidate. attack president trump on his relationship with the military? >> soldiers, heroes, attacked by an erratic and out of control president. chaos, enough. trish: president trump has reinvested in the military. he killed three top terrorists including the number one and number two in isis. general tata is here to call michael bloomberg out. a former college profess years saying being on time is a sign of white supremacy. at fidelity, online u.s. stocks and etfs are commission-free.
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trish: we first brought this disturbing story last night. a former college professor says being on time is racist. according to the form college professor believes discipline for attendance and making sure you are not tardy, these are traits that enforce white supremacy. competition, punk at. punctuality. they are apparently not only bad, but racist now. this is an attempt to trash the values that made the united states of america the economic powerhouse we are today. simple things like the trains running on time. emma, it's good to see you back
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here again. insane. what is that saying about other cultures and other races. anybody who is not white? this is a white thing to be on time? give me a break. >> it's pretty ridiculous. my idea is let the leftists thinking about on time is racist, then their protest and rallies will stop happening because nobody shows up on time. showing up on time and performance and merit, these are concepts that are important to learn. these are things working class people, middle class americans know they must learn to be successful. while you have the academics saying this is a form white supremacy, you have regular folks who wake up every day and they go to their job on time so they don't get fired. trish: my daughter takes a
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theater class. this has been drilled into her in theater class. if you are on time, you are late. and that being on time is actually being early. and this is a value they are trying to teach the kids which i admire. and something i don't think has anything to do with the color of your skin. the idea this woman would perpetuate stereo types or anything associated with that is disgusting in and of itself. >> to say there needs to be different standards for different types of people or ethnicities, that's a wrong thing to try to perpetuate. this is a country where everyone is underon their merits. and i think it left gets bogged down. trish: you are so right. they do get bogged down. that's one of the problems with this president, he's look at the
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numbers saying great, this is what i wanted. we are growing gdp. we have the lowest unemployment levels for minorities, pane for women that we have had in the history of this country. that's how you cut through a lot of this b. scht of d a lot of t- a lot of this b.s. it starts are little things like being on time. >> the numbers don't lie. we see historic numbers of employment among minorities and women. i think the left is getting into silly things they can argue and go back and forth about. part of this report that came out. people were complaining systemic racism within the education
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system it's hilarious to me that they are trying to pick apart a job where they are scolding people and pick apart what they do. it's disconnected from reality. trish: a new study came out from campus reform. and it's a disturbing statistic. college professors have donated over republicans 95-1. it doesn't surprise me. i thought it would be 100-1. but it tells you where their sentiment is. >> we have talked about what goes on on these college campuses. liberals are not stepping away or shying away from college campuses. if this is something that concerns you, this is a good reason to pay attention to what's going on. this is something we are seeing the effects of in a political
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way, not just on campus. 70% of young people including gerks n z said they would vote for a socialist if they saw one on the ballot. you have 95% of people with one frame of minded kateing our young people. trish: so much for diversity of opinion. president trump is doing a pretty good job rebuilding our military and killing terrorists and taking care of our vets like he promised. >> new jets, new ships, new rockets, new missiles. all made in the u.s.a., folks. when we took over. when i took over isis was all over. i defeated isis. at my direction the united states military launched a
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flawless precision strike that killed the world's number one terrorist. number of one terrorist. trish: here is a genius idea from one low-polling democratic candidate. attack president trump on his military accomplishments. >> soldiers, heroes attacked by an erratic and out of control president, arrogance, ignorance, chaos, enough. trish: retired general anthony tata is here to call out michael bloomberg. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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[♪] trish: as you watched the circus unfold in the senate, you might be wondering, how did it come to this? how are we in a situation where we are effectively no better than a banana republic. the democrats won the house and they hate the president. hate. it's a strong term. but they hate the president. if they won the senate, president trump would be gone by
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now. vice president pence would likely be gone too. and i kid you not. we would be calling speaker pelosi madame president. they hate the president. it's personal with them. there is one man who is pulling a whole lot of strings right now. there is one man with the manny to -- the money to do so. he contributed $141 million on house races in 2018. but you ain't seen nothing yet. step aside george soros, tom steyer. there is a new billionaire liberal. i'm talk about mike bloomberg. though he lacks the charisma to see it through. what he lacks in charm he makes up for in money, and he wants to spend it, a lot of it. i want you to consider this.
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soros spent $0 million helping the dems in 08. adelson spent $77 million. are you ready for this? we are talking about $2 billion that this gentleman wants to spend. mike bloomberg allegedly planning to spend $2 billion to help the democrat candidate beat president trump. $2 billion. that's what you call a lot of caching. one man is effectively trying to buy the presidency if not for himself, but for the candidate of his choice. but commercial like this where he attempts to draw a wedge between our president and our military, not going to fly.
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i want you to watch sow week discuss. >> the pentagon. president trump arrives for a briefing by top military leaders. trump explodes and attacks the war heroes in the room as leerss and babies. many had risked their lives. arrogance, ignorance, chaos. enough, america needs a steady leader who will honor those who serve. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. trish: maybe mike bloomberg and his commercial can producer missed this. the president at the army navy game in philadelphia. does mike bloomberg really think that going after our military, trying to drive a wedge between the military and the president is the way to go?
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maybe he thinks they are being forced to cheer at that event? that they are being forced to applaud the president? joining me, a man who actually knows how our it in feels about president trump. retired brigadier general, anthony tata. i don't think this would be my first line of attack if i were mike bloomberg, but i'm not mike bloomberg. >> it's a great time to be a soldier, sailor, airman or marine in combat or not in combat. we have a president who gave us three record defense budget that support the program we need for our servicemen and women. pe provided choice information our veterans. healthcare. that's something president obama failed at miserably. bringing troops home in iraq no plan to care for them.
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and giving commanders the authority that goes with the responsibility. they don't have the 6,000 mile screwdriver telling them what to do anymore. that's why we have been able to kill the soleimani, osama bin laden and al-baghdadis of the world is watches that support from the president. trish: military personnel, rank and file, they kinds of like the president? >> you heard it right there, the army-navy game and elsewhere, he gets great receptions. bloomberg talked about bringing back the draft not for any other reason but for social exportation which obama was famous for with the.
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he wants to use the military to close gaps in the education is. it's not the mission of the military. trish: he's got money so he can put this ad anywhere and everywhere. even if's not trying to target military voters. maybe he's trying to target somebody else who says i didn't know that. maybe i didn't see that on the news. and i don't like that. when you are talking about $2 billion, that's a game changer. that's a lot of money. if you think soros has the democrats on a string. $0 million he donated to the presidential race in '16. this is $2 billion. >> he's attack the sensibilities of your average voter that loves the military and loves what's happening and trying to get them to think twice about all the success president trump has had by saying something that may or
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may not be true. i have friends who were in that room. i get a totally different version of what went down than what's been reported by the liberal media. this is another one of those things that flairs up -- flares up and is proven not to be true. but they never correct the record and make a cottage industry out of it. trish: kennedy joins us now with what's next on her show. kennedy: the hard working men and women of this country who put their kids through college through hard work. they are being mocked by elizabeth warren. she wants to steal money for others to go to college. one dad had enough. and we'll be talking about that and the impeachment. trish: if you are the parent
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working three jobs to put your kid through school. kennedy: to give your kids a better life. trish: now elizabeth warren says it's not right. it's not fair. i know you are all about fairness. we'll see you at 9:00. no bell prize winning economist -- no bel nobel prizeg economist paul krugman. >> donald trump is a very frightening guy. 3% growth. is this a sustain fabl pace? can we get back with the right policy mix? no. >> it's insane and criminally irresponsible in a very conventional republican way. trish: criminally irresponsible? he's irresponsible and it has to do with a woman named greta and
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the greta can go to college and take a few economics courses and then we will talk. yes, i think that's probably a pretty good answer. and fair. so what you know, the new york times could not help himself. he could not hold back from slamming the treasury secretary tweeting and i quote the man who predicted that the truck tax cut would pay for itself says greta needs lessons in economics. guess what? president trump's tax breaks are paying for themselves and the way of the highest tax revenues we have ever had. we've ever had in the history of the this country. okay? that's called an effective tax policy. i don't forget, by the way, paul is the man that predicted this on election night. remember? remember this prediction from election night? i'll quote it really does look like president donald j tromp and marcus are plunging. we might expect them to
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recover, when my favorite cover, we are looking at a global recession with no end in sight. [laughter] lovely. i guess he just keeps getting proven wrong. over and over and over again. we'll see right back here tomorrow night. kennedys up next. night night. kennedy: is this thing over yet? is impeachment done? god it feels like it's been going on for a month, but today was actually only impeachment argument day number two. this afternoon and evening the presentation was about abuse of power. the democrats, jerry nadler was first up to the plate he is sick and tired of the president for telling his above the law. >> the president who uses his office to ask for or worse to compel foreign nations to meddle in our elections, is a president who attacks the very foundation of our liberty. that is a grave abuse of power.
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