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i know you enjoy these nights. reporter: thanks for having me. connell: the great chad pergram. melissa: we'll be watching, connell, i can't wait to see you back here. you have been on the road for a while, that does for us for after the bell, "bulls and bears" is right now. david: i am david asman, that man is in center of a lot that is going on, pro troy price. president of democratic party announcing 62% of raw data from that chaotic caucus situation will be released momentarily n [inaudible] >> no, that is why what happened
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last night is unacceptable. we'll have a thorough, independent review of what happened last night, right now we're in process of making sure we get the results out, that is what we'll say focused on. yeah [inaudible] >> we have said all along we would make these caucuses most transparent possible, this year, we're reporting out more data than we've reported before,ing in winaddition we have train par trails we never had before, we'll take the time to verify results, the results are based on what happened in precincts last night. >> i ran for chair. i made a commitment to see the caucus process through. that is what i'm working on, that is what i will continue to
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work owhatever happens after that, to be determined. thank you all, the results are coming in we'll see you later. david: results are coming in but 62% of those results, a lot of candidates are upset about that, they say they should wait until all of votes are in from iowa caucus, to get a clear picture of what happened with 62%. they may announce someone with a lead who will then announce he is winner he or she is winner, and they would turn out t not to be winner. , in is still a lot of a chaos in iowa. we thought some might be resolved with troy price a announcement but indeed not. we'll get the 62% tabulations. we'll get those to you, but what do all democrat candidate declare they were victors to now? most are in new hampshire, that
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is where hillary vaughn is listening to this. not a very satisfactory press conference i am sure by the candidates who are running in new hampshire? reporter: that is right. this is an incomplete picture, they have been waiting for, for nearly 24 hours now. from you know when votes or caucusing started in iowa. you heard price say we're getting 62% of results in but they are all from 99 counties. region's it is complete, but with the candidate bho candidatn this, you will see push back. because it is still not comple complete. we have heard trickles from candidates who are preparing to see what their options are, an
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audit or recount if they are not satisfied in the process. you also heard chairman say that when they tested this app, there were no coding issues, but they did occur on caucus night. we're waiting to get the 62%, that is not enough to definitive let's say who was on top out of iowa,. interesting to be here in new hampshire and see ca candidates campaigning and talking to voters, and voters who have no idea who came out in iowa on top, first, second and third. they use that to weigh in. david: we have three or four candidates who are running neck-and-neck, 62% of vote counted is not going to declare a winner to anyone's i satisfaction, hillary thank you.
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hillary will stand by throughout the hour to give us feedback of what democrat in new hampshire are thinking about this mess. mess is a kind word. let's bring in panel caroll, and jonathan, capri and john and also steve hayes. steve, have you been to a number of the iowa caucuses, a lot of people saw this size a train wreck coming. the president is using this kind of a template that the way that democrats would govern if they were elected. sort of say are these the folks you want controlling government, does that message last? >> yeah, this is a appropriate argument for president to make, democrats saying we should be in charge of your life in various areas. president's case, they cannot even do what they have been planning to do for a year. the level of incompetence we just saw in the press conference
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is breath taking. idea they would release only 62% of the results, partial results are worth less, they mean nothing. >> particularly you have perhaps 4 people running neck-and-neck. >> what do you do, you are running a candidate, our candidate is leading with 62%, do you give a victory speech. to you stay -- i'm a temporary winner? this is insane they would think to release 62%. wait, take three days if you need, make sure the results are accurate, there is integrity. >> a few thoughts on this. i am not going to down play the fact this a unmitigated disaster for the democratic party. be ooptic and process stab stan point. this is not the government
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running this, there is a reasons you don't see a lot of party chairs or political consultants occupying elected office. parties should not be running elections, the caucus process that i think needs to be under scrutiny, thankfully nevada, is not using this app. >> this is -- you said not justiincomeincompetent but amat. how can you have confidence. i have more confidence in an legalry school student election at-this-point. and they carry this mantle of being so tech-savvy. this was a pretty simple process. >> in a presidential tweet this morning, we saw the president make a reverend to roll out of obamacare.
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we remember was another computer glitch that cost billions of dollars, there were hundreds of billions wasted on way they rolled that out, he is trying to make a connection. >> medicare part december, a bush-era plan had just as bad of issues with their on-line enrollment in 2005. david: it was not quite asi expensive. >> there were 7 years of technology between. >> a small government argument. does not matter if you want to blame -- if you don't want government in charge of these things, it does not matter what the results are, at 62%, or 100%. nobody is going to believe the results, they came out yesterday night, they'd say would do quote unquote quality control, and enrolled their eyes, saying that does not sound great. does not matter if the integrity of data is there, they dropped
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ball. this undermines up integrity of the process going forward. >> the appetite for this app just died, nevada said, you know we're going to back away. david just mentioned in trump tweet, we have been down this road before, this is just, an example how decision making process and lack of leadership. perez came out, tweet before iowa caucus kicked off, saying we spent last three years -- going down this road. david: forgive me, now with 58%, we told was 62%, upper left han corner, 58%, this is how numbers come in, i almost feel bad about announcing this, this is such a partial view. but buttigieg is right now in the lead. with 58%. of the numbers accounted. >> on one han we desecond -- i
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dissect polls every day. david: hiel hole hold on, i see, hillary, we see, that 100% number at top left. does that mean these are final numbers, steve is shaking his head no. >> reporter: this is 62%. precincts reporting, but from the 62%, mayor pete buttigieg received most percentage of votes, he got 26.9% putting him at 9 one from the 62%. then bernie sanders, follows him at 25.1%, and elizabeth warren and joe biden trailing in fourth. 15. 6%. this is only 62% of the vote. david: i have to alert our viewers, forgive me for a moment, on the screen it says
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100% shark is in-- that is incorrect, it is 62%. we heard from toy troy price, this is 62% of the vote not 100%. so these numbers are change, but hillary this is extraordinary, can you put that up. joe biden comes in fourth. with 15.6%. steve that is a shocking figure, but, it is with just 62% of vote. >> if we assume that the numbers at 100% would be akin to this. that is a story. you have isolated it. holy cow. huge name, i.d. should have come in with big money advantage, he spent time in the state. he had to leave the state, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, were not there, joe biden was there. barnstorming, he hanged. >> and bernie sanders, it does
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show him not as the lead, but is much higher ma than biden by the figures. you think what he has been threw his constituents, i am not particularly fan of bernie sanders, you have to have say this way he has been treated by the democratic matter, first 2016, another story, delaying of articles of peac impeachment by0 days, a lot of people say that really benefited joe biden, in this case it did not. because joe biden is in fourth if these numbers to be beleaved. then changing debate rules. >> it i jump in. -- can i jump in you talk about impeachment delayed and issues that are supposedly a great cabal to screw over bernie sanders. i know the bad blood there but i don't think this is a large execute the plan. david: we have some reacted from candidate from hillary vaughn
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who is in new hampshire. where most of the candidates are right now. reporter: interesting this those initial numbers, mayor pete buttigieg has a strong start so far from the 62%. his campaign reacts saying he did really well in rural obama counties. that within to trump in 2016. and that is their message, mayor pete buttigieg is the most viable candidate to appeal to not only democrats but also, you know blue collar republicans more moderate republicans, that are would consider voting for a democrat in 2020. he can appeal across party lines, they are pointing on this initial number as proof that they can appeal to both democrats and moderate republicans as well. david: the irony two of those two people, the two people in middle, elizabeth warren and
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bernie sanders are senators. who have been in washington covering this impeachment situation. and yet, they did better than joe biden with that time in iowa. does that shock you? >> it does, look attribute butte numbers -- buttigieg numbers, again. assuming they continue this way. he was on the air on television, longer and more aggressively in the final week than many other candidates. iowa has a lot of older voters who watch a lot of television. if you think back whether barack obama was young, fresh, face, new politician, iowa cap -- catapulted him to lead. i am not suggesting that would happen with pete buttigieg but there is a little bit of hint of history here. >> it seems something going on democratic rid side, with sort n
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establishment sentiment. pete buttigieg is new to the table. and joe biden is old school establishment. this is a continuation of that theme. >> too much time to biden, actually okay might have ended up hurting him. let's not discount the large percentage of undecided voters that actually may have dictated the fact, you know we like pete buttigieg, over the politicians. >> bernie sanders comes with tremendous baggage, and pete buttigieg was able to do so inn well in iowa,. despite fact a liberal caucus members, does not iowa skew among democrats more conservative, with social issues. if pete buttigieg getting that obama magic this time?
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i think that is how he portrayed himself to iowa voters, i am young, i am new, i am not the establishment. you may not know me, you may not be familiar with me, that is a good thing. david: i am wondering because of chaos with caucuses, is first of all is iowa going to lose its first place status as first place to have one of niece. these, and will caucus survive, nevada is not using that same software, but they will have something like this. >> i'm a staunch defender of the iowa caucus. david: why. >> i like the process. >> i am from wisconsin. i am a midwest parochial kid. i like that iowa gave midwest a prominent early voice when so much of politics is driven by the coast. david: irony is that democrats more than anything has been
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complaining about electoral college system, and iowa they gets for you away from direct voting. >> i have never been one to be for abolishing the electoral college, it is a great equalizer. it needs to remain in place, if not coast the dictate the direction of the nation and silence of rest of the country. i know that framers thought of it wa that way. >> this is an dim entitlement of damage, they need to go back the way that cardinals elect a pope, a sit around. david: white and black smoke. >> you decide that way. >> perception is reality, bernie sanders supporters will view this debacle, another efforts to undermine his campaign, they will look at -- they hear quality control that means to them stop bernie. >> because it was not joe biden
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coming in ahead, they have i think less of a argument there. this is mayor pete buttigieg an outsider, not from beltway. >> not a socialist that would serve him well among any moderate democrat. >> that is the headline of this story. we have 62% of vote, these numbers, could change. over course of the next 24 hours. still, big news is that joe biden came in fourth. a least with 62% of the vote. >> put a fork in him. >> and a distance forth. and mayor pete can for moment claim victory, last night there were about 6 different democrats that were claiming victory. we'll continue to monitor any new developments out of iowa. we'll bring them as they come out, thank you steve hayes. >> disney just out with latest numbers, and new details to disney bruc plus, we break thatn
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1 he begins to speak we'll take the comments. david: disney beating estimates, rising after its first report of the year even they face challenges with coronavirus fears. jackie deangeles with the latest. reporter: well look at numbers, it was a 9 cent beat on eps, and revenues 20. sit 86 billion, dy closed on a high then saw, seesawing in after hours, more because of disney plus subscriber numbers, a figure respected paid subscribers. 26.5 million. now on its face that seems great, it was at very high-end
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of analyst estimates. the subscription service launched november 12, they had 10 million people sign up immediately, then verizon offered a trial service. and so question people have right now, investors, is how many of those 26.5 million they are reporting are prial service sub-- trial service subscribers, that is why the stock is teetering a little bit, a big day for market, a big day for disney stock, amazon and netflix, also on the rise. this is something to watch tomorrow as people break this down and. david: thank you. >> jonathan? >> all about those disney plus subscriber numbers, stock has been trading similar to netflix, disney is more diversitied. everything from parks to movies. jackie mentioned it disney has been among those companies hard hit by coronavirus, they shut
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the parks in hong kong and china. the movies like "frozen ii" and "star wars" movie doing well. i am surprised that stock makes such a small move after hours, option market implied a above 6% by end of the week. >> i'm a shareholder of disney this quarter under swore scoresm tremendous leadership of bob iger. it will continue to grow and the numbers are staggering. and there are huge numbering from hulu and espn plus. i think overall, a very strong quarter. david: theme parks and also they
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have cruise lines. that could be really affected by virus. >> coronavirus i am -- not dismayed regarding that in eithers of disney impact, you look at people that cannot go to park, with screaming kids they buy disney plus. right, that is better, you look at this, that is a subscription model. and you look at jackie's report, with regard to you know, how many people -- how did they get access to it. the thing is, whoever thinks they will cancel must not have kids, last thing you want to do get your kid starts to watch disney then cancel. david: another business alert, look at new hampshire. we are expecting to hear from mayor pete. new comments about his lead with 62% of the precincts coming in iowa caucus. these numbers could change, but
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right now mayor pete is in the lead, and jobe je joe biden at f the leading 4. joe biden had 15% and pete buttigieg 27%, we're just hours from president trump's state of the union, will he bring up the issue of impeachment? we'll ask former president at advisory brad blakeman, she next. , is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise.
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david: things have gotten worse in iowa, they came out with 62% of numbers from the iowa caucus last night, now there is confusion about those numbers, hillary vaughn in new hampshire, most -- what can -- is latest flap? reporter: we probably have not heard from a lot of candidate there is a discrepancy in popular vote versus del delegats each one, you look at popular vote, sander in lead with 28220, mayor pete trailing him with 27030, an warren and third, and biden still in fourth. but you look at difference between sanders leading in popular vote over the two 28 thd votes that is double joe biden
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has, when we're looking at popular vote from 62% that are reporting. only candidate or campaign that we heard from is mayor pete buttigieg. who you know is in the lead with percentage of delegates, in second place with popular vote, but everyone else has been radio silent, waiting to see which numbers they want to go with, and big percentage of votes that and precincts still out there not tallie tallied and release neighborhood hillary vaughn. >> we bridg we bring in brad bl. the president is making hay of this. the whole impeachment did not hurt him. he is trying to take advantage of democrat chaos, with regard
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to iowa. will he be able to. >> no doubt, he is already. it is what it is. i think that everyone who has seen this debacle, was an epic political failure, i cannot floagloat too much because who w what could happen to us. i would urge him is stay away from it in the state of union it is already working to his advantage. >> i agree, president should not take a victory lap, but you know we're talking about president trump. i think that he will not only tout his awhich can blu accomple will make it a point in terms of let's get rid of tension, fighting, there a huge opportunity cost, i think he will highlight what else will
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congress and him could get done, you know if they want to work together. but, what do you think he will try to put through and do you think that democrats will try do anything with him? >> state of union is accomplish two things, a look back at your year and a look ahead, not in president's interest to talk about impeachment. he has not been acquitted yet, we know it happening tomorrow, but, again, it is -- it would be improper. david: we had senator susan collins for those who don't know saying she would acquit on both articles. she was one of holdouts. >> right there is no way he will be found guilty, nor should he. win today, you have something
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that democrats don't have, that is a record, you tick off your accomplishments, he has under promised and over delivered, tick off your accomplishments and challenge the opponents. >> here is what i -- there is also democratic response, that individual is governor of michigan, outside of beltway, sounds like focusing on the economy, do you think she touches on impeachment, maybe passively refer to impeachment? >> she does that at her peril, if president does not touch on it he is there as president of united states and commander in chief, and does not use politics, if she does, i think there will be a tweet storm, coming her way because it would be improper, not the right thing, not right venue and right
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purpose of rebuttal. >> okay very quickly. in terms of economic language. how much of trump do you think will be focused on what he has accomplished versus shooting down democratic talking pound p. >> he will tick off the accomplishments, a laundry list of items that are factual, real and deliver able. as far as negative. david: brad blakeman. >> my pleasure. david: a result, trickling in it could be that biggest winner from iowa was not there. next up bloomberg 2020 advisory bradley tusk is joining us. in my line of work,
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david: still trying to decipher what is going on in iowa. mayor pete is in new hampshire right now, hillary, what is he saying. reporter: he is only candidate to openly embrace the 62% result that show him at least in a early lead in iowa. he said, earlier results show him in first place. what is interesting he claimed victory last night, again after the results have been released, again. >> talk about now. just in case you have not been glued to your phone last new minutes, i want to hear some from me, a little later than we anticipated better late than never. official verify caucus results are coming in from state of iowa. they are not complete, but
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results are in from a majority of precincts, and they show our campaign in first place. so we don't know all of the numbers, but we know this much, a campaign that started a year ago with 4 staff members, no name recognition, no money, just a big idea. a campaign that some said should have no business even making this attempt. has taken its place at the front of this race. to replace the current president with a better vision for the future. reporter: david, what is
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interesting buttigieg only candidate who held 7 campaign events in new hampshire today, so, if that any indication he has no plan to slowdown. following this victory, but rail, take advantage of momentum, and head to new hampshire. before they vote a week from today. >> even if numbers change, they might, thank you. beside president trump and investors, market was up big today, another big winner from mike bloomberg, who is sitting out iowa and next 3 states and looks all the wiser, here is bradley tusk, campaign manager for mayor bloomberg and now adviser to the mayor bloomberg campaign, and a smart cookie, we have known each other for some time. >> tell my wife that. david: he was doubling aim of tv buy -- amount of tv buys over 4
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return million. >> we're getting to that ballpark. in you are bloomberg, and you worth 60 billion dollars, you believe you could do tremendous things. whatever you spend, it does not really change anything, he is paying the rent either way, might as well invest as much to win. >> in terms of strategy, i understand where bloomberg would sit out some of the races does he risk having perception he does not care about all of america. >> i think had mike gotten in race earlier than october. it was not feasible by the time high got in but competing in all 14 states on super tuesday, and we're not in first 4, we'll be in next 46. >> you mentioned bloomberg wealthy and successful. 17 times richer than president trump, i know that why that
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bothes presiden--bothers presidy does that bother so many democrats. >> you are right. mike started his own company, had nothing, built it from scratch. a place that employees 20,000 people. you is be proud of this, people should admire, that a lot of people do. but some people seem to think that anyone who succeed has done something wrong. >> democrat. >> you done hear much from that on republican side. >> there are a lot of democrat open to bloomberg's candidacy, he cannot be bought. someone who an adviser to campaign how do you intend to couch his wealth, not only as american success story but an independent vote. >> anyone who lived in new york city for 12 years that mike was mayor knows he governed without
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regard to politics. lobbyists made a right instead of left. >> he cannot be bought. >> he can not. he does what he think its right, if you than president, he will be a good candidate. >> but he bought his way to this debate stage. >> come on. >> speaking of which. how do you think he will do against a socialist and come communist. >> buying your way is promising trillion of taxpayer money to people so they vote for you, take money you made on your own and investing it in campaign. that i laudable. he knows his record, he will do so. david: brad, just a interview in axios with bloomberg, jonathan
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swan interviewed him, he asked bloomberg whether he chose sanders over trump with regard to the economy, he said he has no idea who would be better for the economy. >> i have not seen that. here is what i know. mike bloomberg made hi -- if you want that crac track record. david: good for the economy? >> i have not talked to him about that. >> oaccording to obama he did not build that. >> impretty sure. >> thank you. >> college students are appalled boo quoteabout quotes they are d president trump willing uses tonight in his state of union address, wait until you hear who really said this and how speuns
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david: mer more new reaction, hillary vaughn joining us from new hampshire. reporter: we're hearing from andrew yang, tweeting about 5.2% of popular vote he received so far in iowa. that 62% reporting, he said, you know thanking his supporters, he thinks he can play well in new hampshire, voting is easier, his message resonated here, he is looking forward to still staying in the race.
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we are getting news from pete buttigieg campaign, say they are getting more traffic right now on their web site than any other day of their campaign. that gives you an indication of what momentum looks like but importance of early official results that 62% chunk, not full picture, but it matters, because it does things like this for candidates that pop in early results. >> thank you. well we're just a few hours away from president trump's third state of union address, and college students are already fired up about what they think he will say. >> other side will put y'all back in chains. what do you think. >> inappropriate. >> is is race it. racist. >> we should get a new president. >> will be judged on whether we can eliminate north korea nuclear weapon. >> that sounds threatening.
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>> does not surprise me, he is very irrational. david: all those quotes from democrats now runs for president, joining us now. cabot phillips, what did they say whether yo -- when you told them it was the democrats who says that. >> well they were surprised, they have been conditions on campus to think that anything president trump said they will hate, and anything from left they will support. there were two other quotes i read. from people like joe biden, elizabeth warren, bloomberg, and they assumed it was president trump, they said a hate it, watch when i told them could they are from candidates you told me you were voting for. >> what if i told you all these quoteses are from 2020 democratic candidate vote. >> i would police office police? >> interesting. >> surprising.
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>> interesting. >> who said chain? >> joe biden. >> everyone is a hypocrite at some point. >> interesting so many, they asked me, how have i never heard these quotes, a big part so many times there is a double standard in media coverage and on campus, their professors will bring up every negative thing that president trump said but, when they agree work they will not be brought up. that is why it is important to teach next generation to think critically, and make up their minds themselves. >> thank you cabot. i know you are not surprised. dem kratdic you know brain washindemocratsic brain washing. >> i was encouraged. if you watch the full thing,
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people said toward end, you know, i think this is indicative of what happens because the campus is liberal here. that is encouraging to show people you live in an echo chamber you cannot form your own opinion that is up to us to do your best to brings ideas to campus. but, i do think it important to hold university to higher standard make sure professors are providing both sides. and it comes down to the individual. >> quickly. >> you do a tremendous job with these, as you or campus, 2 percentage of students do you think identify liberally these days? >> well, publicly close to 90, so many they want to go with social pressure, they feel scared to let you know they are conservative. hard to get a real feel. i have talked with thousands of
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david: hillary vaughn with the latest what is happening in iowa? reporter: david, sanders campaign pointing out popular vote shows bernie in the lead. they issued a statement. we're gratified in the partial data release. clear in the first and second round more people voted for bernie than any other candidate in the field. we're waiting to hear from senator elizabeth warren. david? david: hillary vaughn. thank you for work you've done all evening terrific stuff. more to come. we have the state of the union address from president trump.
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remember last year when nancy pelosi gave us one of these, kind of an insult to the president in a way. capri, do you think we'll see anything like that this time? >> that lives in infamy. i want to know who is the designated survivor. david: we know there is one of those. >> democrats love drama. they will come in like pallbearers dressed in black. for their own funeral. >> ouch. >> all i care about, guys, all i care about what melania is wearing, she is underrated fashion icon. looks amazing at all time. david: not underrated in my time. >> keep it tuned to fox business. anything could happen, fox business. you could get a joe wilson you lie moment like 2009. you could get all the senators, congress people wearing one color dress. or i don't know, gallery full of ted nugent, roseanne barr, the "duck dynasty" guys. david: nancy pelosi is smart. she want read polls.
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she must regret lying anything going ahead with the impeachment when her percent instincts were not to do partisan impeachment. i think she will be on best behavior. i think she will be nice as she possibly can be to president trump. we'll see. that does it for bulls and bears. watch the state of the union. liz: history is about to unfold tonight. we are just hours away from the president's state of the union address. you overall this happening on update of each of president's acquittal tomorrow. susan collins says she will vote to acquit. president will give a vision of relentless optimism. we have the democrats rebuttal. so which vision will voters rise up to. president's success es and setbacks since last year's state of the union. what voter polls reveal about his performance. more on reason why
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