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impeachment acquittal. connell: check your twitter. there is senate floor,. david: "bulls and bears" starts right now. >> a fox business alert, what a news day, stocks soaring with the do you finishing up more than 480. to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment. bringing weak long impeachment trial to an end. this is "bulls and bears," thank you for joining us, i am david asman, let's go to edward lawrence on capitol hill, not everyone voted on party lines here. >> right, with article one vote
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tally not guilty at 52, 48 guilty, that is abuse of power, on article 2, the obstruction of congress, not guilty 53. and guilty 47. president campaign manager said, that since the president campaign only got bigger and stronger as a result of this nonsense, this impeachment hoax will go down as worse miscalculation in american political history. act again his ocean of office -- oceaoath of office here is his defense. >> it will get lonely, consequences are significant, it made this a difficult process for me, there has not been a
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morning since this process began that i slept beyond 4:00 a.m., i have studied and looked at testimony in detail, and attempted to get every piece of information i could. >> he may find himself on an island. bottom line for senator cornyn democrats could not beat him at bat ballot box. >> impeachment is a profoundly serious matter that must be handled as such, it cannot become hail mary pass of a party to remove a president, nul myi nullifying an election and interfering in next. reporter: representative nadler hinted he may subpoena john bolton in front of his committee, democratic house managers not getting it -- not letting it go just yet.
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david: we pledge i -- bring in , with steve moore, and liz peek. and zachary. we start with you, romney decision, not purely partisan any more. it was in house. now. >> one vote, by one republican. for conviction, does that make a difference. >> not much, mitt romney is considered by conservatives barely a republican. many people think he had a grudge against this president, ever since there was a dal yance about him becoming secretary of state, i don't think that this will have were impact, but on mitt romney's approval ratings which are surging like a stone -- sinking like a stone and worse in his home state than trumps are. david: do you think it was vin n >> i will not question someone's religious faith. which he says he drew on for this decision, i think if -- i
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think that mitt romney is furious that he did not win in 2012, and someone he thinks much less capable did in 2016. >> liz, i i am you know -- jealousy is a very ugly thing, i talked some political friends in utah they were talking about a recall of mitt romney. there is anger in the state, other thing that surprised me about that vote, two democrats, mansion of west virginia, i think he vote the for one against the other, and then jones of alabama vote the for impeachment, that means that seat -- his seat is gone. >> i agree. david: it could be, bring in washington examiners byron york, he is with us, thank you for joining us. what do you think, was romney's vote -- will that be seen as a
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genuine vote of conscience or personal vendetta against president trump? >> romney, has a history with donald trump, remember in early 2016, and 15 actually, a number of republicans wanted romney to run against for the republican nomination hopeful to stop trump, he decided to not do, that but march of 2016, romney delivered a scathing speech against trump, did not stop what became president trump, then during the transsition, trump humiliated romney, dangling the job of secretary of state, they have a lot of history, romney has a habit of changing his positions to please whoever he is trying to please at that time. in 1994, he ran for senate from massachusetts, against ted kennedy was strongly pro life.
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and changed that later. then in governor of massachusetts, 2002, was still very pro life, and then, created a health care system virtually like obamacare. then when he started to run for president. and republican party, he changed completely, beki became very pro life, was no longer pro choice, and renounced all work he had done on health care. i think right now his vote kind of tells you that group he would like to be in favor with. it not right now when most people think of as republican base. >> i am long since past being blabber governmented but -- flabbergasted but i am a sit surprised, one vote by an individual who articulated his reason for the vote, cannot be
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the actual reason for this vote. mitt romney at least deserves given he actually ran for president, was the selection of republican party in 2012, a modicum of respect for his perspective even if you disagree with what he did. i think this insinuating, oh, me must be jealous and this and that which meeting true but it is speculation, why not just respect what it is he said and disagree with it. >> i would say i base that on observations of mitt romney. over the years, and when he does a change, he will say, because of a crisis of conscious or deeply moral reasons, certainly he did that in becoming pro life, he went to cpac in
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washington running for president and declared himself severelily conservative, they lot of conservatives laughed at that. but, the thing, i am sure that there are republicans, who voted to acquit the president, who had their doubts about him as well, there should enormous pressure, higher profile the vote it, to stick with your team. and 1999. democrats stuck 100% all votes with bill clinton, what is unusual now there is one republican senator on even one article, to break ranks. david: i can't let last night go byron. talk a little bit about nancy pelosi. and that fit at the end, she was tearing up that president's speech, some say, she was tearing up official documents that might be illegal. but clearly, it just an unprecedented display. we saw last night, some
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democrats actually now coming to her defense for what she did. here is one of them. >> as far as i'm concerned she needed what she needed to do. >> they are making light of something that a lot of people think was pretty disgraceful. how does this play out, particularly with the democrats and republicans getting together on something like usmca? >> first, i think that torn copy of speech has more historical value in archives than nontorn. the democratic majority is not going to give the president's political victory during the campaign, it was really stunning that they decided to give the president the victory in usmca, but that was i believe a function of impeachment, they want to the show country they
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were not just obsessed with impeachment, i don't see them doing it against with anything else between now and november. >> the way i viewed last night, tearing up of president trump's speech, was outward display or action of hatred, i should say inward, and outward of defeat. you know. she did not want to go down the route of impeachment. do you see that as a sign of regret, frustration, and confusion of you know what is the path forward for democrats? >> i don't know nancy pelosi's inner thoughts on that, we know she warned or caucus over and over about going forward with impeachment, then had, to when a group of so-called moderate democrat, 7, decided they wanted to begin an impeachment inquiry. does she now regret that, i don't know, you have to remember, a large part of the impeachment effort was not to
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remove the president, they knew this score, they saw it was not going to happen. but it was to damage him politically into his reelection. david: that did not work. >> right now he is -- only right now, what about next month or month later. we don't what revelations their might be in the future. shy is probably not going to know whether this was right thing or wrong thing for quite a while. david: byron york, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: and as if it was not enough, we have a new trump tweet, president saying, i will be making a public statement tomorrow at 12 p.m. from the white house to discuss our country victory on impeachment hoax, we'll be watching that tomorrow at noon. >> district decision still pouring in after iowa democratic caucus debacle. new numbers coming in, we'll take you live to campaign trail for more on where they are right
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now. and details on at least one candidate supporters who are crying foul.
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david: iowa democratic party dribbling out a new more results, from the caucus disaster we now have 85% of the precincts but still not enough to project a winner. pete buttigieg is still in the lead. they have moved on to new hampshire, peter doocy is joining us now. iowa must be hanging over the whole campaign like a dark cloud still. reporter: it is, as candidate in top tawant to tee -- top tier, e
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biden has changed in a day, last night he told me he wanted to wait for more precincts but he felt good, they have been coming in now she not feeling so good. >> i am not going to sugar coat it we took a gut punch in iowa. but, this not first time in my life i have been knocked down. reporter: and joe biden knows here in new hampshire he needs to beat pete buttigieg, he has a sharp new attack on mayor pete, mayor pete likes to call me part of old failed washington, was it a failure when i passed obamacare -- i have a stronger record of passing big progressive legislation than anyone running, and biden went after bernie sanders, saying he calls himself a democratic socialist, he does not think that people in new hampshire or anywhere else want that.
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we were at a bernie sanders event today, in new hampshire, he was joking about how only reason he was wear a necktie because he had to go back into vote on impeachment. here is more. >> some of you may know they are still counting voting in iowa. -- votes in iowa, i same that one of these years, that vote will be completed. as of 70% of the count we're winning the popular vote, and we thank the people of iowa. reporter: and you mentioned we're up to 85% or so, in terms results from monday night. but, party still having problem, because with latest release they have accidentally posted a bunch of iowa democrat next to duvall patrick names, they had to issue a correction.
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david: hits just keep oncoming, all right peter thank you very much. enjoy new hampshire. >> bernie sanders taking a lead in new hampshire. according to real clear politics polls average, but, democrats strategist james carvel, he said he is scared to death about sanders surge and the identity of democrat party. >> matters who the candidate is it matters what a party chooses to talk about. i am 75 years old, why am i here, i am scared to death, that is why we have to get -- let's get recessio relevant, we have e what we want to be a ideological cult,. david: what will happen? >> well you know, the way i see this with next debate it will be a fierce political fight, given the fact that bernie sanders
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supporters, they are outraged, that iowa, only thing they could soothe their fears, is a win in new hampshire, but you never know how that might go, the only thing that could possible -- maybe cure this tension, is maybe bloomberg's money, during a brokered convention. >> bernie sanders should win new hampshire, he is senator from vermont there is a regional advantage, like buttigieg from indiana. and you know, i miss james carvel, i want to say that, he fun to watch on television, i never know what the hell he is saying but he is fun to watch. the bernie core, there a disturbing argument to their element that says we win and represent true spirit of democrat of america or corrupt establishment has robbed us of our rightful role as nominee.
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that is a undermines whatever legitimacy a process has, maybe he does not care. what is bizarre about him saying i won popular vote in iowa, it possible for anyone democrat to win popular vote in u.s. u.s. and still lose the election, he continue miss to which he has to live with that. >> i think carvel is right, i don't think that bernie sanders can win an election, she too far left -- he is too far left, he has a very loyal base this is 30% of democrat primary voter group, does not represent the united states. somebody has to reach out to both sides, this is a huge schism. >> 80 percent of voters in iowa vote the for a far left
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candidate, sanders or war warre, you know if biden does not -- if not no top 2 in new hampshire he is in big trouble. david: we have to move on. president trump touting his economic accomplishment at last night's state of the union. democrats don't agree. but how you can argue against the numbers. we will ask governor kristi noems. >> the years of economic decay are over. give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance
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>> if we had not reversed failed economic policies of previous administration, the world would not now be witnesses this great economic success. [applause] after decades of flat and falling income, wages are rising fast and wonderfully they are rising fastest on for low income workers, this is a blue collar boom. >> president trump last night touting economic gains in all income levels, genders, ethnicities and immediately congressional democrat shouts hig numberhis numbers were a pa, but his stats were -- >> job growth in january of best monthly gain in 5 years. and latest gallup poll showing roar economic optimism under president trump, here is south
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dakota republican governor kristi noems, it appears that democrats were in a state of denial about economic statistics. you know, the numbers are not fake, from congressional budget office are not fake, these organizations on which the president based his numbers. >> mm-hmm. >> yes, factual places to get information, and i thought it was the a great speech. it was entire rationaration -- inspirational it talked about things that peoplemented to see get done, 7 million jobs created since he has been president tax cuts and lower regulations, he honored a lot of people who deserved it it was really good for american to hear. >> governor, we miss you here in washington. you represent an agricultural state. and i hear more and more from democrats that farmers are hurts
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and struggling under donald trump how would you respond to that. >> our farmers are soic see exco see the trade deals this president completed. it is really exciting. we are going to have more opportunities to have new markets available to us, we'll continue to feed the world it will be best, and fair, and we deal with things we've talked about for years currency manipulation, intellectual property protection, for decades we've been getting ripped off on, the president said he would fix, he did. >> another big issue in november is health care, your state and situation there, what would you like the federal go and president to offer to -- voters as we go to election? >> well, healthcare
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specifically, i had this conversation with a group of high school students an hour ago. and it was about competition, transparent see, that gives us more pun opportunity to have chs and drive down choices, healthcare options for the state, people in the country is really message that president has been carrying, and what we're working to make sure that we acome blue chip her a-- acco. we're doing here in south dakota we're cutting regulation that cast people money. keeping our tax base low, and recruiting families, more abill fee you tability. >> i think president trump went beyond speeches and politics last night, he put his results
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to faces, you look at tony, he touted the op zone as well as first step act to a face. he talked about school choice, he showed a single black mom, with a young black daughter, and said, you know what let's empoweemempower everyone with e. do you think he has opportunity and ability to double his black support? >> i think he does. you know what he did last night, was really important. because he did he told stories behind the policies, that what people will remember, you tell a story and put a face to that. results to deliver for real every day americans that is what people remember. if he keeps doing that through out the campaign, you know i am certainly will have a victory. the people in this country want to make sure that they have a
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president that is focused on them, last night it was all about honoring people, and about recognizing people that have sacrificed greatly. >> governor, quickly. all that may be true. but south dakota in lower third of all state in terms of gdp growth, i know it is a mining agricultural state, but economic picture in your state, of when you are governor has hardly been particularly rosie, does not matter national statistibl sta - statistics. >> that is one reason that i ran for governor, i talked about when i campaigned and bringing next big city tro to our state,e are open for business, and i am telling the world that, we're roll out red carpet. david: we have to run we're up against a hard break, governor noen, than much. >> thank you. david: christopher wray making
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david: fbi director christopher wray testifies before house judiciary committee in a hearing about oversight of fbi. fox news david is joining us, this is about the fisa courts. reporter: very much, today a
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chance for director wray to forge a path forward and keep confidence of american public, wray met with judiciary committee this morning, first time with congress since igreport. >> in december department of justice inspector general horowitz released a 500 page report saying. they to not find bias. but, over did find 17 errors in fisa process. an attorney altered a document to obtain the warrants. >> i am telling that you fbi representation here in washington cannot be cleaned up under there are people who are held to account or the
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unacceptable actions herej reporter: director wray promising changes. >> i do not think anyone has carte blanche to bypass rules. and i intend to make it painfully clear that would not be acceptable in the fbi today. reporter: that said, wray defended overall need for a fisa warrant. >> we need those fisa authorities, the to stay ahead of thread or we're all going to regret it. reporter: will develop a new check list for agencies to complete when seeking for fisa approval for surveillance, fbi director said he has 40 important changes he is making and discusses potential election interference in 2020 and hugh hw "making moneymake fbi is makingp
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priority. david: do we just wray. >> my father always said, talka cheap, don't tell me, show me. you have to give it enough time, and communicate what changes you are making. we heard it in the speech, what will be the enforcement in the accountability measure, how will america know that change is working and effective unless it communicated, we know that fbi is not as transparent as they should be. >> and the fact tha fisa court decisions and hearing are sealed and secretive. this is back to area of bipartisan. republican on their end because of 2016, and concerns about the shame, work together, but it does not matter what wray does it matters what congress does in
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terms of the statutory authority for the courts to exist. they are part of arsenal of american government in a way that is ripe for abuse. this is area where congress could do something. >> i don't know if law enforcement needs to have this opportunity to surveil american citizens, i think -- i feel and a lot of people feel on the right like someone needs to be held accountable. basically, a lot of mistakes were made, yes, and things were done improperly, okay, what is being pun fishe punished for th. this seems to be surveilling of carter page was wrong, i set ofa teterrible chapter, would like o see someone held accountable. david: impeachment trial is finally over with full acquittal
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of president trump. presidential hi his -- hi histog wead with his take coming next.
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david: senators just voting to acquit president on both articles of impeachment, critics say deep scars will remain in washington. joining us mr. doug wead. the bitterness of this partisan battle boiled over last night and ended with nancy pelosi doing something i have never seen before. you are his terayon, -- historian she tripped u ripped e president's speech. how do you think history will judge her behavior and those of
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people really went over the line? >> i think that was immature. >> you think? >> i don't usually throw that around, i am immature myself, i compare nancy pelosi to first lady, they booed her, when she was on stage, in a school, she defended them, she was kind, and like a patient mother with a rowdy child. and when i compare the first lady's maturity, not just her poise, to nancy pelosi that is pathetic. >> it seems that the scars we'll have from there are not so much on back of the president. i think like clinton, he will go on and history will judge him for many other reasons, i think that problem is that partisanship of this process, the lowering of the bar, these counts they around they crafted
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articles of impeachment, that makes the going forward makes this resolution or process more accessible to people it is a terrible thing that nancy pelosi has done to the country. >> this a very astute observation, you are right, history will read this stuff, not just feel likely we feel it. when you read adam hiv a ad adas conclusion, of three years of harassment of donald trump it ends is a false story. that is your story, this threw murkowski it was such an insult to her intelligence to be lied
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to about something she knew. >> you do know even though that republicans who impeached andrew johnson are not much respected by history. neaand johnson is not well remembered by history. because it within one way or other is no guarantee at all of any kind of historical retr retrospeckive vindication. >> you are right, reason i say that it was so partisan, compare to nixon the leader in senate republican leader, in the house and former nominee went to nixon said you have to go his own people, but a brutal process, you mentioned andrew johnson, i have a great letter from robert johnson the defacto chief of staff, he was secretary to the president, his son. and he took his life after
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johnson's left the white house. he died in a suicide. that lets you how brutal that process is. i said, i asked ivanka how are you holding up, she said, i will not be bitter, i choose to be happy, i can't function unless i am happy, so i choose to be happy. i thought that was remarkable. >> you look at bill clinton, a successful president, with the economy. and i would make the case that his you know as we look back. his presidency has been stained. no pun intended by what happened. and i wonder if you were advising donald trump, you know moving forward, how do you move beyond peopl impeachment? it is an embarrassment to a president. >> i am the last guy -- if i were advising trump he never would have been elected president. i have advised presidents, some
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were successful, but he breaks the mold, it is amazing to he what he has been able to accomplish. >> you look at constitution, right, it relies to good and sound leadership. and impeachment process, something that we all cherish, but, nancy pelosi actually used impeachment and will likely soon regret it. country is divided, her party divided. if you were advising nancy pelosi what would you tell her? >> boy. you know. i again, i go back to adam schiff's conclusion, half of the country are democrats, 9 90% of media, all of hollywood, they could not get gone to i hav gont vet their material, that is astonishing to me.
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david: we saw show business on display last night. in many quarters, particularly nancy pelosi shuffling those papers behind the president, doug wead great to see you, great times for his terayons. david: tesla stock slammed today, what made the stock tumble, who could be next? tums vs. mozzarella stick!
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david: markets surging with new record highs for s&p and nasdaq, but tesla, stock dropped more than 17% today. a senior executive warning that
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coronavirus outbreak in china, will delay deliveries of model threes, made at shanghai plant. it is still up about 25% since that bullish report came out a week ago, but some question whether its concerns about virus could spread to other u.s. companies who are deeply en frencheentrenched in china. >> tesla had the most extraordinary run in last two days. so you know this is just funny money right now, and there are a lot of people who were shorts stock and got pushed out and people jumped on momentum train. they took their profits. i don't think much of what is going on tesla has anyone t anyo do than any tesla stock.
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david: but it was interesting, you well virus stock. >> if i own tesla i would have sold stock, a hedge run-up, this is profit taking and short sellers coming back in you know, i don't think it will spread to other companies just yet. if this thing lingers, more deaths and quarantine and people not allowed to roam about and spend their money then i think. but right now, enjoy profits, stock market up 400 today. >> more of a china story than a tesla story. david, investor i talked to in recent weeks say that you know. that you know china may not be the bargain place to invest in after all. that there are systemic problem, health problem, political problem in china that are starting to expose what i think is a big bubble in the china economy. >> we have danced around this issue, not wanting to look like
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vultures picking at carcass there is a lot of interest in companies moving supply chains out of china, i think i would say is tesla thing, is that there are going to be other companies, you can count on it, in next 6 months say we had to close our theme parks, like disney or a problem selling into china, because -- you know estee lauder. and if people hundred million people in china cannot go out and shop that will have an impact. david: move on. 2020 candidate, green new deal advocate, elizabeth warren on camera doing something a lot of environmentalists would not be so happy about. we'll show you that video, and let you decide, our panel will talk about it next. ♪ ♪ at fisher investments,
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♪ david: let them eat cake. despite her alleged deep concerns over income inequality and climate change, 2020 hopeful elizabeth warren was seen stepping off of a private jet in des moines, iowa on monday, ahead of the caucuses. she appears to hide behind a staffer once she notices the camera filming her. is it fair to call senator warren a hypocrite? >> not because they're all hypocrites. all the liberals talk about the pain and suffering we have to go through for climate radicalism will be pain inflicted on other people. people in the oil and gas industry, construction workers. it will not affect lives of university professors and journal i'ves. >> i think even worse it will be inflicted on poor countries where they're trying to raise the standard of living, all allf sudden -- i was struck this week
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the uk pushed forward for the date of getting rid of all fossil fueled powered cars. diesel powered cars. i'm astonished by that. they have a vibrant car industry. i can't emergency something the uk will go along with real easily. there is lot of virtue signaling. >> there is a reason people pay attention to climate change as a threat to future growth everywhere, including in developing countries like brazil and china and developed countries here. this is not all some socialist take over of the -- david: but elizabeth warren? a little bit of hypocrisy no. >> we got off, the fact she is stepping off private plane given her own rhetoric is hugely problematic. >> absolutely. she is being a hypocrite. here's the thing. everyone knows you're running for president, you have to get around. sometimes you might have to take a private plane of the problem here is, just own up to it. don't try to run and hide. david: steve, it is income
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inequality. in addition to the environmental stuff. she is claiming that people shouldn't be able to have the privileges that she is using. >> that's right. my point was that liberals are willing for other people to lose their jobs but not their own jobs. david: last word. we'll see you next time. liz: okay. we'll begin with the breaking news. more information coming in about the senate's acquittal of the president on both impeachment charges. let's get right to edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? reporter: articles of impeachment came down party lines at the end, largely along party lines. article i, one defection. senator mitt romney. vice president mike pence within the last 30 minutes or so addressed this. listen to his comments. >> just a little while ago the united states senate voted to acquit president donald trump of both articles of impeachment. [cheering] reporter: you hear the reaction of the crowd

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