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highly scientific poll. we thank you for being with us. peter schweizer and congressman matt gaetz are among our guests tomorrow. good night from new york. [♪] trish: a major victory for the president and america. it's a victory for our constitution, our history, and our future. good evening, i'm trish regan. >> it is therefore ordered and ajudged that said donald john trump be and he is acquitted of the charges. trish: they are 0-4. this was the impeachment that wasn't. the economy that is. new numbers prove it. for the first time in history
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gallup numbers show 59% of americans believe they are better off. higher than it's ever been. this number has soared under president trump. the dems, the left? they have think the credit should be going to obama. >> in fact the economy has been growing since 6 months into barack obama's presidency. trish: that's hack reporting. go out on a limb in an effort to combat obama's lousy economic policy. the economy today has absolutely nothing to do with obama and the boorp he can cues for journalists ought to be ashamed for suggesting it does. it's not just the economy they don't understand.
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they fundamentally don't understand america. or americans. they live there in their elitist bubbles way too long. when the president promises in his speech to end sanctuary cities and prevent illegal immigrants from coming our country they say it's divisive and political. >> the dark parts were dark, the bizarre parts were bizarre. >> more partisan than any i have covered. i can't explain how poisonous the atmosphere was during this speech. >> president trump gave a speech that was note aimed for most of it on uniting the room or uniting the country. it was aimed at appealing to conservatives with red meat republican issues. trish: no, no, no.
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he was saying not that immigrants are bad, he said illegal immigrants are bad. illegal immigration is bad. something that by the way the left actually once agreed with. i seem to recall a couple of prominent democrat presidents want to go make immigration a priority? in none other than state of the union speeches. >> i strongly believe we should take on once and for all the issue of illegal immigration. i am prepared to work with republicans and democrats to protect our borders and enforce our laws. >> all americans not only in the states affected, but people are disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. the public service they use imposes burdens on our taxpayers. that's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders. trish: he almost sounds like
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donald trump. the left, they have been divorced from reality for too long. when you have private transportion and you live in a gated community, the danger of criminals who are here illegally, you don't know what that feels like. but this one takes the cake. yeah. you really saw that. you know what? she'll be remembered for it. you see. when the democrats try to say this president is divisive, i want you to remember this moment. play it again. unbelievable. that behavior is divisive.
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this what we cannot accept. when you think about the invited guests in the audience. when you think of the people who are there. a 2-year-old baby with a new chance on life, an african-american little girl who has a huge academic future in front of her now thanks to school choice. president trump: tonight we have a very special surprise. i'm thrilled to inform you your husband is back from deployment. he's here with us tonight and we couldn't keep him waiting any longer. trish: i get chills again when i see that. a family being reunited. our president wants our forces out of places where they need not be. that's what america is about. we are about family and
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opportunity. we are about optimism. no one can take this away from us no matter how hard nancy pelosi and the squad and adam schiff and the rest of them, no matter how hard they try. this is america. joining me right now, texas congressman brian babin. it's good to see you. >> always good. great to be with you tonight. trish: big victory for the president being acquitted? >> i listened to your intro and the democrats talking about how the president was so partisan. that was one of the best, non-partisan speeches i have heard since i have been in congress listening to state of the union addresses. he reached across the aisle, but i don't think they reached back. after the vote today in the
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senate, i think as you said, it's just the end of another false rabbit trail they tried to go down. you just can't get away from the fact that this president is a winner. he's make america a winner. and he's lifting up americans. you heard him talk about the blue collar boom. the economy is on fire. and it's not just the upper 1% as the democrats accused us of. it's the lower and the middle class gaining the most in terms of this economy. i'm so happy to see this happening. and a president that keeps his promises. trish: that is the foundation of a country, that's middle class. if you don't have a strong, thriving middle class with a chance for everybody to participate in the american dream, then you don't have an america we all know and love. i think that came through loud
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and clear. but when you see nancy pelosi tearing under the scripts and you see people not even bothering to show up. many democrats not bothering to show up. what does that tell you about their respect or lack of respect for our institutions, our traditions? >> it's baffling to me. went intro duck of the 100-year-old d eve0-year-old --e introduction of the 100-year-old tuskeegee airman. they wouldn't even stand for him. this president has kept his promises. this president definitely when he makes a promise, he keeps it. we have got the best economy we have had in decades. we have the lowest unemployment rate we have seen in almost 0 years.
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we have -- in almost 60 years. we have trillions of dollars coming back into the united states. and just the statistics alone show that americans are better off. then we had statistics that 59% of americans today believe they are better off now. trish: a new cbs poll. 80% of independents approve of the job he's doing. congressman babin, thank you very much. coming up, campus reform is here. the latest calling out joe biden. because they think joe biden is trump. >> quote the other side is going to put y'all back in chains. >> that flat-out racist. >> that's pretty horrendous. >> we should get a new
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president. trish: see their reaction when they are told they just bashed biden. aoc said what? >> donald trump started giving out cash to black americans at rallies. trish: excuse me? this is what aoc was doing while boycotting the state of the union, spreading liberal lies. why isn't the media calling her out on that? nancy pelosi tearing up the president's state of the union speech. that not divisive. but you know who is divisive, president trump. dee signed to be further divisive. >> i can't underscore how much poisonous the atmosphere was during this speech sight was a divisive speech.
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trish: nancy pelosi stays in her seat service members reunion with his family and it's somehow president trump who's the divisive one? we'll talk about that. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪
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trish: madness. sheer madness. that's what the spectacle was on behalf of the democrats last night. brilliant on behalf of the president. brilliant speech that had everything tonight. it was so far above anything the democrats are capable of. and instead of looking and acting like a states woman, nancy pelosi went into a rage and tore up the state of the union address. >> the only way to communicate that visually was a rip up the speech which was useless because it was full of lies. and she is fed up. >> of all the democratic responses i have seen in my lifetime, that was the most
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effective. >> the speaker found a dignified way to make sheer she is not going to normalize the president's behavior. i'm proud of her. trish: remember when nancy pelosi said this about the president and his impeachment? >> this president is impeached for life regardless of gamesmanship on the part of the mitch mcconnell. when someone is impeached, they are always impeached. it cannot be he raced. trish: guess what, nancy pelosi snow was just acquitted hours ago. but this will not be erased. we are going to remember that. we'll always remember that. no one will forget that. that's the asterisk next to your
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name. the squad was out with their negativity in full force. >> made and grown right here in the usa. [cheers and applause] >> rashida tlaib is getting further reports. many members of congress walked out of tonight's state of the union address. >> such a joke. we had to pretend this was some kind of oprah moment. trish: wait a second. the left says president trump is the one that's divisive. right? relentless optimism, working together? what have they done with president trump? >> designed to be further divisive in the country. there was a lie on every page. >> it was a divisive speech or
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campaign like and partisan. i can't underscore how poisonous the atmosphere felt throughout this speech. >> not aimed for most of it on uniting the room. trish: here is my question. why doesn't the liberal media -- why do they i should say, why do they get to decide who is being divisive? if you ask me the dems' divisiveness is in overdrive right now. nancy pelosi is the one who tore up the speech. joining me, colorado republican ken bucs. they say he's being divisive, what say you? >> i would say he gave a unifying speech. on a number of occasion he had guests there that sent a clear message. he had the legitimate leader of venezuela. trish: who met with today. >> a young man who wanted to be
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an astronaut and his grandfather was a tuskeegee airman and fought in world war ii and the president promoted him to brigadier general. he reunited sat military family. it was one touching moment after another that united this country. the response from the democrats, you didn't need to look at a response speech. you got to see sit with nancy pelosi as the president stood in front of her when she ripped up that speech. trish: the people there in a10 dance that were guests of the president, how insulting waits to them and america? >> it's a great visual. we have been putting up with it for years in congress. i'm glad she did that in front of the american people, because behind the scenes that's the way it feels.
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trish: she impeached him. she is the woman who said there was no way impeachment would happen unless it was a bipartisan effort. they got mitt romney. no surprise there on the senate side. but when you think about the house, they didn't get one single republican and they still barreled through with the thing. >> right. and we did get democrats who voted against impeachment. i'm surprised some democrats didn't vote against impeachment in the senate and i'm frankly disappointed about that. but i think the president stayed above this the entire time. he was unifying in what he talked about. trish: congressman buck it's good to see you.
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college students calling out elizabeth warren. >> it's just like a part of his rhetoric to assert dominance and assert american exception tallism. >> that sounds very threatening. >> knob knowing him, he's very irrational. trish: you have got to see their resack when they realize they are not bashing donald trump, they were bark elizabeth warren. aoc who is running responsible free college, free healthcare, she is accusing president trump of giving away freebies. >> the whole state of the union was like a game show where she was handing out prizes. this is his political agenda. trish: burgess owens is here. first a scandal is growing in
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tonight they are about to do it again. you want to talk messed up. mayor pete, the supposed winner of iowa, his senior campaign advisor helped hire his own wife's company to count his own candidate's votes. conflict of interest? her company owns shadow, inc. shadow inc counted the vote. her husband's candidate won. the campaign advisor, michael haley, he's married to this woman. tara just happens to run the company that owns shadow inc. shadow inc made and created the app that ran the entire debacle. and according to the associated
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press bu biewpt journal's campan gave money to shadow inc. what is wrong with these people. does no one at the dnc bother to ask shadow, have you been paid by any of the campaigns before use them? are there any conflicts of interest we should be aware of? does your wife own the company? do you have an ownership stake in these companies. the buttigieg advisor is married to the woman who partly owns shadow. if she has equity in the company he kinds of owns the company, too. you cannot make this up. the ap associated press writes, shadow inc was picked in secret
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by iowa democratic party leaders after its leaders consulted with the dnc. remember when obama said privately, if bernie were returning away from the nomination, obama would speak up to stop him. hillary was torching sanders. he said -- she said he was in congress for years, he had one senator supporting him. nobody likes him. nobody wants to work with him. he's a career politician. if i didn't know better given that this voting company cities run by the wife of a campaign advicor to the candidate from nowhere who came out and won iowa, i might be asking if this is deliberate. i realize anything raises a shadow of a doubt about the
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democrats' integrity will be discredited by the left as a conspiracy theory. i'll go back to basic values. conflict of the interests. given the dems' accusations against the president for what they say is quid pro quo. shouldn't they be a little careful. bernie and his supporters ought to be livid tonight. joining me, trump 2020 campaign senior advisor, corey lewandowski. this is insane. you can't make this up. there is no church and state. the guy who ran mayor pete's campaign, his wife is the ceo of the company that runs the app that screwed it up and mayor pete comes out ahead. >> your viewers remember this. mayor pete declared victory
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almost immediately. almost as if he had inside information about what the votes were. i was in iowa with the trump campaign. he had a huge delegation supporting the president. what we saw in the republican primary was record turnout. the real story? iowa is the turnout is much slower than what transpired between bernie and hillary clinton. when i went to the conference i knew what the vote totals were. now all of a sudden what has worked since 1976, doesn't work any more. "the des moines register" didn't publish their polls. then 48 hours later they haven't posted the results which we believe shows bernie sanders was going to win? this whole thing is a scam.
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they are trying to steal it from him because they are afraid of him. trish: this is the establishment sat work. donald trump was lucky and he had you. you didn't allow the establishment types to take over in that way. but bernie doesn't speak up for whatever reason. it's all incoming at him. this one -- if i were him fan i supported him -- i'm a capital yismist, but -- i'm a capitalist, but if i were a socialist i would be speaking but this. i hear you were in the room as the senate was voting today. >> i had the privilege to sit in the senate chamber to watch the vote. i watched pierre delecto. this guy had such a lack of courage he couldn't even use his real name on twitter.
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this is a guy who was pro choice when he ran for the u.s. senate in 1996. he game pro-life when he went back to utah, pro chive when he ran for governor massachusetts. this notion that his conscience plays such a big role. this guy is a fraud and he has been for the last 25 years. he will be remembered as someone who always put himself above all of the country's needs. trish: is this to make him relevant again? >> he's completely irrelevant. mitt romney is going to be a one-term senator from utah. the people of utah deserve better in were no crimes he committed. being in that room today was a humbling thing, to know that the good people of our u.s. senate
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looked at the evidence and overwhelmingly decided this president committed no crimes. being in that room today was a validation of what we the american people already knew. this president deserves to stay in office and i think he will win big in november. trish: when it's right versus wrong, you like to be on the right side of things. a big victory lap for the president and republicans. corey, it's good to have you here. a campus college student calling bloomberg racist because [inaudible] >> they don't have long-term focus it's a joke to have a gun and a joke to pull the trigger. >> he says this to people of color. trish: coming up, see his reaction when he realizes he totally messed up.
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guess what aoc was doing while boy together the state of the union. >> donald trump has started giving out cash to black americans at his rallies. trish: aoc spreading liberal lies. why isn't the media calling her out on it? [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> donald trump started giving out cash to black americans at his rallies. this whole state of the union was like a game show where he was handing out prizes and surprise and reality tv moments. this is exactly his political agenda. trish: she is make bold accusations about the president during this state of the union. she boycotted it of course and took to instagram where she did
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that little display. she talked about how he might be paying people, apparently african-american people, this is what she is saying which is untrue and the white house completely denied it. why is this even tolerated? why hasn't the media done a darn thing about this? that what i would like to know. burgess owens is running for congress in utah. i'm happy to have him here with us tonight. former nfl player. welcome as always. what's the deal with her? she is saying -- is she nervous that african-americans might vote for president trump? >> let me say this before we get into aoc. i played in the super bowl decades ago, and i have never even seen a more one-sided super bowl win than last night's state
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of the union. i look forward to the president keeping it. you. i'm ready to score with these guys. and keep it up. trish: they are 0-4. and to your point about a super bowl. that was one big super bowl last night. i don't think the democrats have any idea how they can ever compete with it. >> one thing about socialism and marxism. it's a godless ideology. they have no north star. and they are going to focus on their base, get them excited and angry. they don't care about convincing the american people because they know they can't. they never feel shame about it. they destroy people's lives. the great thing last night, we had a chance to see people who
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love america and they were clapping. >> what i love, i look at everything through an economic prism. i don't care if you are black or white or male or female, you should have the same access to opportunity and the american dream. for too long the democrat party made this about the color of your skin or sex that you are as opposed to what you do with the opportunity you are handed in life. donald trump is saying i want to give every single one of you an opportunity to go to work and have the chance of success and the american dream. i think people responds to that. it doesn't matter the color of your skin, what sex you are, identity politics, it has to end. >> it's ending because of a president who doesn't have to put together policies for
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blacks, whites, jewish americans. he puts together policies for the american people. he just kept going and going. americans love that. they are feeling it. and guess what? those who have been divide in the past, they are recognizing their pockets books. their kids can go to a school that gives them an education. that's winning for the american people. we are sick and tired of promises that keep us miserable. president trump pulled back curtains. americans are recognizing it. they know we are leaving the plantation, they need to make up for it by bringing illegals into your our country. the slam dunk was pelosi tearing up a document for her base. burgess, it's good to see you.
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the media pro moaght another conspiracy neary that president trump snubbed a handshake with nancy pelosi. >> it looked like nancy pelosi was ready to shake his hand. >> the president refusing to shake the speaker's harden. >> she went to shake his hand. trish: see the evidence that proves the media dead wrong. college students think they are bashing president trump. they are shocked when they find they are shocked when they find out the truth. ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at
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president trump: we are building the world's most prosperous and inclusive society where everyone can join in the nation's unparalleled success and every community can take part in america's extraordinary rise. trish report inspirational message earning tons of applause. he has done a heck after job on our economy. but college students i guess they don't care about the economy, somebody else is paying.
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they don't like president trump. if you haven't noticed. when campus reform cabot phillips read them and few quoaks from what he said was the president's state of the union, here was their reaction. >> the other side is going to put y'all back in chains. >> that's inappropriate. >> that flat powpt racist. >> we should get a new president. >> this administration's success will be judged on whether we can verify return's nuclear weapons and make sure gone. >> he's very irrational. trish: joining me, cabot phillips. i am always impressed with what you guys are able to find and a little bit disheartened about it, too. joe biden say -- saying that bit
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about the chains. what do they say when you say the many joe biden. >> i said these quotes aren't from joe biden. does that change your mind? does this mean the person who said these things -- and they full bold over their words. it was and moment for many of them. the second i'd told people, i'm going read you a quote from president trump. the second they heard that name they made their mind up what they would think about that quote. they are told anything that comes from president will be evil and anything from the left will be something nice. the second they hear it's coming from somebody with an "r" next to their name, in this case president trump. i am trying to get them to be more open miendersed and think
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critically. trish: president clinton talked about illegal aliens in his state of the union and how we couldn't allow them to take jobs from everyday americans. we just played the clip earlier in the show. it's not that times have changed as much as the politics have changed. right, cabot? people have decided, we don't like trump. so whatever he proposes, we'll veto it and tear up the script. >> on college campuses with our next generation we are discouraging people from thinking critically. the goal of college should be free thinking. but on a college campus it means students might come from their own conclusions and wind up
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conservative. trish: the last thing i want is to send my kid for that amount of money so they can be brainwashed. >> when you see people like bernie sanders and how popular they are with young people. so many of the next generations are taught to not be sceptical of anything from the left. when they bring up questions about anything from the left, they are ostracized. so when bernie promises that -- trish: i get. but not like this. this is a whole new world order. >> the goal has shift. it used to be education. now i think it's turning out people that think the same way the liberal professors want them to think. when you see the rise of the socialist ideas, people aren't taught to question things. when someone tells them, we are going to give you free
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everything. so many students are used to not questioning these ideas. they just assume they go along with it. people say how come i never heard these quotes? i think it does play into the role the media plays and giving a free pass to so many democrats and liberals and magnifying greatly. trish: keep doing what you are doing. keep exposing it. kennedy joins us with a look at what's coming up on her hour. kennedy: trish, what is happening. who let the dogs out. today is national weather person day. none other than janice dean. i went her behind the green screen. she taught me to weatherize my life. now i can point to a map without seeing them and tell you where the cold front is going to hit.
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trish: [applause] can you believe that? it was like a gift, wasn't it? that was a gigantic gift to republicans and president trump. because it has been a mess in washington. ever since he showed up on the scene, think about it. everything we been there, everything they put the country through. from mueller, dick kavanaugh, to ukraine, impeachment, my goodness. he knows what's coming next week? right? i'm sure will be something else. but that basically just captured the moment. this is what he is up against. i bunch of stubborn little kids that didn't get their way and they don't care how well the country is doing. they are going to take it out on him, they are going to take it out on america.
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now one thing that keeps getting debated, did president trump actually snob nancy by not shaking her hand? we want to take a good hard look at this tape kick. we are going to watch a couple of times. come see it again? walmart time? just look at his face, does he make eye contact with her? is he deliberately dissing her? well, you know i talked to the president himself this afternoon. and i asked him this very question. and the answer is no, he did not even see her hand. he handed her the paper and he turned to go get his speech. he didn't actually shake a pen since hand either tight. steve got to give him the benefit of the doubt and that kind of case. you are about to give the state of the union it is kind of a big deal, you hand of the papers, you are about to turn to the podium and give your speech. he said he never even sought, he doesn't know what the media
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is talking about. sleep got a big show coming up tomorrow night congress or mark green is here plus 2020 trumps senior adviser ms. mercedes is here tomorrow night. have a terrific evening everyone kennedy begins right now. ♪ ♪. kennedy: finally, praised sweet baby jesus that after hundred and 34 days, the third impeachment trial in the history of these united states is over. president donald j ciampa has been acquitted on two articles of impeachment and will remain an office, house speaker nancy pelosi's making the case that the president is forever impeached. while a gop says that trump is forever acquitted. so who is right? one thing will definitely go down in history book, mitt romney became the first senator to vote -- to convict a president and his own party. he voted in favor of removal only on the

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