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>> melissa: yes, on my desk. don't tell anyone. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: fox news alert, as we are seeing the press forward on health care reform on the hill, senate republicans are expected to stick a vote on proposal that would get rid of some of the most unpopular pros visions of obamacare. this has the president is offering encouragement telling his fellow republicans that this is your chance to shine and this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, dagen mcdowell, the anchor of the intelligence report, trish ragan, cohost of fox and friends weekend, abby huntsman, and today's #oneluckyguy, fox news contributor and former coming occasions director for the d&c, mo elleithee is here. he's also the founding executive of georgetown's institute of politics and service and right now, he has are numbered good to see seo. >> mo: think for having me
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back. >> harris: absolutely. this is a very busy day. >> mo: it's been a very busy six months. >> harris: i can't wait to get your opinion on what the senate minority leader chuck schumer is going to say about health care. let's get started. next up for it senate republicans could be what's called the skinny repeat back to my stomach republic and bill cassidy of louisiana is also a physician and believes the skinny approach is the best way to move forward and it's better than what we have now. >> the make and people hated the mandate, they don't like the fact that they're having to pay a penalty if they choose not to purchase insurance. it turns out 50% of voters paying the penalty have reported income of $25,000 or less. this is a tax that's on lower income americans. they want rid of those taxes. >> harris: here it is, chuck schumer, somebody who never stops. he's blasting the latest g.o.p.
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attempt saying it will leave millions of americans high and dry. >> we just heard from the nonpartisan congressional budget office that under such a plan as reported in the press, 16 million americans would lose their health insurance and millions more would pay a 20%, 20% increase in their premiums, at least 20%. >> harris: mike emanuel joins us live from capitol hill. >> it comes back to the next 24 hours or so on health care reform. he's pushing at least 50 of his colleagues to join him. >> they deserve better than obamacare and its skyrocketing costs and his plummeting choices. they deserve better than the regulations, crushing mandates, and collapsing markets obamacare
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has given them. >> the challenge is to her public and senators didn't want to take up the reform. if they stay at no and a third republican joins them, that proposal is dead. there's another one being called skinny repeal. the congressional budget office estimates the bill would result in 15 million more uninsured americans. this morning, this in a democratic that he is preparing to counter it. >> i went about my colleagues on both sides of the aisle on notice. democratic and republican colleagues that they should prepare for numerous democratic amendments if the skinny bill passes. >> democrats say they are not offering amendments until they say leader mcconnell's bill. republicans behind this effort say the idea of the skinny bill is passing something so they can
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go to conference with the house. >> i told my people at the first chance i get, i'm going to vote for repeal. as soon as is proposed to me, even though it's not purposed, i'm going to vote for it, i'll be on it like a hobo on a ham sandwich. >> we have not gotten any timing update which could be a very late night or very early morning or both. i've enjoyed being one lucky guy for the past minute 30 or so. >> harris: look at you. we've heard a couple of things from chuck schumer and i'm curious, first he says, get prepared for numerous amendment amendments. that's not really much of a threat because that's the whole process, right? that's what we expect to happen. >> mo: the democrats have
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always been saying affordable care act is perfect, we ought to make some changes rather than scrap the whole thing. let's tackle the parks where we can find some common ground. the problem is, we have no idea what they're working on. i'm talking about now. what we have right now is after seven years of republicans promising something, they don't have anything yet. most senators haven't seen anything yet which is why i think people like susan collins and lisa murkowski said we won't move forward to debate something that doesn't exist yet. it has had to vote so far that have failed in terms of actual proposal. this new skinny repeal at their rushing to vote on, they haven't scored it, they haven't seen how much it costs.
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>> harris: they have scored this. that's where they get that 16 million number from. >> mo: the democrats said -- this is the truth. >> harris: are we splitting hairs? >> mo: republicans don't have a bill, democrats say this is what it looks like from what we are hearing. if this is what it looks like, but we don't know what it actually looks like. >> harris: if they say this is not the hard evidence they need to take. it sounds like cake and eating it. >> dagen: the democrats don't need you to work on this because republicans are failing left and right. if lisa murkowski is not calling herself a democrat, let me do that for her because this is a woman who literally bragged and she didn't even want to move on debate on this senate health care bill. she sponsored bills to delayed
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the individual mandate, she tried to nix the cadillac tax which is still in this plan. she bragged about her vote to eliminate the medical devices tax, published op-eds about how bad obamacare was. she doesn't even want to move a vote on this. she was one of two republicans senators who wouldn't move to debate. let me call her out among other others. the republicans have had seven years to run this marathon and they stopped about a quarter of the way through and they're still standing there panting. that's where we are. >> harris: you got some help from dagen mcdowell. >> dagen: what do we get done? mark meadows said if you pass this skinny bill and handed it to us, we're not going to pass it as it stands. >> trish: shame on them. they had seven and a half years
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to figure this out. don't tell me that they are that politically naive that they don't think that once you give something to someone, you don't need to replace it. this is the problem with entitlements, we all know this. once people have something, they will resent it being taken away, which is why you have to come up with a system of a plan that's better and they haven't bothered to. if you are a democrat, why wouldn't you want this to self-destruct? politically, you're thinking about the next election cycle. even if we were invited to the table, we don't want to go. just before the sad thing, to your point, then it goes to the house. i don't see this going anywhere in the house. newt gingrich made a good point. he said, this is not a winning issue for republicans. if they were smart and my thinking about the midterm elections, they're going straight to tax reform.
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at what point do you throw in the towel and say let's come back to this and actually have a plan? >> harris: do they wait for the exchanges just to continue fading away until there is no more obamacare and then people are left with nothing anyway and then there's no promise of a plan. >> dagen: 's are going to end up caving into chuck schumer's ideas and throw more money at it which is exactly what he was republican senators have been demanding anyway. the stability fund that was in this original g.o.p. senate bill, it more than doubled to $132 billion, they have $45 billion for opioid addiction funding. that's 40 times more than president obama even wanted. at about more money and showing up the exchanges and you heard the senator from hawaii saying we also want a single-payer option. mark my words, this is such a catastrophic failure for the republicans, if the democrats
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don't get what they want on this between now and the midterms, they might get it after that. >> mo: i heard people throw on the same option. i don't think he would find consensus within the democratic party for that. i've mellowed since i left the partisan battlefield and moved to the ivory tower. one of the most disconcerting things that i have heard recently, the disappointing things from the senate majority leader was when he said, if we can't get this done right now, we're going to be forced to work with democrats. i don't think that's such a bad thing. if they sit down and find a couple of areas, there's pretty broad bipartisan support, although what i just read as they might have pulled that out of the skinny repeal legislation. >> dagen: got for bed you
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rollback a tax increase because they kept the income. >> mo: there are some areas with a can strengthen the law to make it better, but we are spinning our wheels after seven years of hyperbolic -- >> trish: there thinking about their own politics. >> harris: president obama felt the changes necessary back in the day a few years ago by executive order. he couldn't even count on his own team, so they know the problems. this is what's waiting on the other side of the political aisle. chuck schumer said he was appalled about the 20% hike and i'll err quote the cbo score for you. why wasn't he so upset when arizona was seeing 116 plus premium hike just a few weeks ago? i don't understand it. it's disingenuous among the democrats. >> mo: part of it is everything is so dysfunctional.
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we are in the situation right now with the marketplace is in flux where people can make plan plans. we don't even know what bill we're talking about. >> harris: i care about the families not being able to make plans. >> mo: whether or not they can't enter a marketplace. all of those are based on the understanding of what the system is. right now, we don't know the system is. >> dagen: republicans on this collapse right now and they better wake up and smell that chicken cooking. >> mo: i'm getting hungry. >> harris: president trump's report of a floating the idea of replacing attorney general jeff sessions through a recess appointment. if he tries that, democrats are saying watch out. and the newcomen occasions cheever is on the attack against
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the white house and leakers. anthony scaramucci says he knows who they are and i know it's coming up at the top of the hou hour. click on the overtime tab at fox news online. or you can go to facebook and watch us live. our handle is outnumbered fnc. dagan is tweeting right now, stay with us. surprise!
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one that keeps you connected to what matters most. ♪ >> dagen: new questions about attorney general jeff sessions future as "the washington post" reports that president trump has spoken privately about the possibility of replacing sessions through a recess appointment. the white house quickly denying that report calling it more fake news and yesterday, sarah huckabee sanders had this to say. >> he can be disappointed in someone, but still want them to continue to do their job. i think i made clear last week that there comes a point where he will make that decision. >> dagen: meantime the democratic senator says there is bipartisan opposition to the idea of a recess appointment. watch this. >> i think before we go out on
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recess, we're going to take steps to make sure that the president doesn't have the ability to make a recess appointment. i think there were a very strong statements by conservative republican senators that they would be upset by the abrupt firing of the attorney general and i think that's a good thing, that we are working in a bipartisan way to make sure that we are following the regular order and that the senate isn't cut out of its constitutional role. >> dagen: let's talk more about this. we should point out, a recess appointment -- the nominee or the name doesn't have to come up for immediate confirmation in front of the senate. again, way to unite the democrats and republicans around somebody who many of the democrats really lambasted in his confirmation hearing. >> mo: jeff sessions doesn't enjoy love and support from the democratic caucus. but i think there is some support about what the president is saying about possibly replacing him.
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this is astonishing to me. the way the president of the united states is talking about his attorney general, his appointment, one of his earliest supporters and the reasons why he's attacking him are for not basically allowing the department of justice to be a political cover for him vis-a-vis these investigations. the attorney general who i haven't always supported. there are a lot of issues i disagree with him on, he recused himself. he followed the law by doing that and frankly, if i was a drunk person, i would be happy he recused himself. that was a way to distance this investigation from the white house is the right thing to do. with the president calling on and basically saying the attorney general should not have recused himself, and politicize is something that the white house can't afford to appear.
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>> harris: of the president doesn't like it, then you suddenly do. we saw this with james comey. you guys seem to be in the same camp that he should not have been fired, but if the president moves to fire him, you can't do that. that's a question. i do want to move onto this because this becomes a distraction for the white house. remember what he's been doing. he's been walking out policies and the make america great again on illegal immigration and how we handle that. it would really be a shame to lose that type of person for the president. >> abby: i'm confused like so many others. i've been confused about what's going on because we all remember jeff sessions, the first senator to come out wearing that make america great again red hat at the campaign events. he stood by the president and the beginning and he did what many of us would have done in a situation and said i don't want to be a distraction with those russian investigations when pulling myself out. here we are six months later and it seems like a public mirage
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against his attorney general. we wonder what president dissents to the house staff that feels like they're loyal to the president and at what point does he turn on you? i think that's something that president trump needs to be concerned about. why would he speak out to "the new york times" of all places? this has not been necessarily fair to president trump, but to go to "the new york times" and blaster attorney general so publicly. >> harris: he knew they would buy it so on it. >> dagen: "the new york times" and "the washington post" with her first two phone calls the president made after that first house republican health care bill failed. those of the first two calls he made. to abby's point, that's exact with "the wall street journal," by the way, their editorial -- they been writing about sessions over and over and over again, but the general writes that by firing or forcing out jeff sessions, trump makes clear that his highest priority is
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executing personal political desires or whims. he will invite resignations from his first rate cabinet and only political hacks will stand and to replace them and forget about senate confirmation. >> trish: it's going to be challenge for him if he does that. we saw the fellow that happened after he got rid of comey. if he pulls a similar move, you'll see a lot of republicans rebel against this, but i would say that jeff sessions should have been honest and those disclosure forms. we never would have been in this position to begin with if he had done the right thing from the very beginning. now, donald trump is saddled with someone who can't oversee robert mueller. >> harris: who could have seen it coming that he would say something that wasn't completely true on capitol hill in those hearings? >> mo: that's not what's driving the president here. he's not saying he might want to get rid of sessions.
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he is in criticizing sessions for the lack of disclosure, he's criticizing sessions or recusing himself after the lack of disclosure. spent the president is most famous for saying you're fired. by the way, you're going to hear dorothy from attorney general jeff sessions in an exclusive interview on tucker carlson tonight. what does he think of the president's criticism of him and does he plan to step down? that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. meantime, more drama. anthony scaramucci cracking down on white house leaks. he claims to know who those leakers are. is the white house communications director taking aim at the white house chief of staff? plus there's a new name for the president's leadership style, the scaramucci because it front stabbing. is that the best way to drain the swamp?
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said in light of the leak of my financial disclosure info, which is a felony, i will be contacting the fbi and the justice department. that tweet sparked reports that scaramucci appeared to be suggesting priebus is a leaguer. scaramucci this morning claimed he wasn't accusing priebus of anything. watch for yourself. speak out when i put out a tweet and i put his name in the tweet, they're all making the assumption that it's him because journalists know who the leakers are. if reince wants to ask when he's not a leaker, let him do that. let me tell you about myself, i'm a straight shooter and uncle ray to the heart of the matter. >> harris: if i'm ever in a dogfight, that's the man you want on your side. he said i love this president. he said it many times including the statements at the lectern when he came on and announced sarah huckabee sanders was taking over.
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he didn't mince words then and he still not. >> mo: no, he's not. in many ways, he's a fantastic spokesperson for this president because he channels this president. >> harris: this president is in a dogfight. >> mo: he uses his rhetoric and his mannerisms even. >> dagen: i can attest of knowing anthony scaramucci very well, he's a stand-up guy and those are his mannerisms. he did not pick them up from trump. anthony has always talk like this. >> mo: it seems genuine that he wants to be a fierce advocate for this president. the job of communications director typically and everyone can establish and how they want, but typically ed not to be a spokesperson, it's typically to be the person to help map out the strategy. if this is what they want the message strategy to be, to have a big, open, air all the dirty
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laundry and have an open fight over who's been leaking and who's going to get fired, okay, but that means they're not driving a message strategy around health care reform as the senate -- it's not breaking through. >> harris: obama went after the same people, he may not have done it as openly, but trust me, those prosecutions were fierce. >> trish: at reince priebus should watch his back right now. it is quite possible his days are numbered because you've got someone in there that might not be taking too kindly to him and if reince is the source of some of these leaks, they are working hard to uncover that and present that to the president and yes, they are leaking that out there, they may be trying to set the stage to a certain extent so it doesn't catch anyone by surpris surprise. >> dagen: and terms of getting on message and formulating a
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communications strategy, job one is to shake the snakes out of the bushes. >> abby: echoed very well be that this is coming from president trump. scaramucci is his guy, he's his right-hand guy. i think you are right, if you're reince priebus, we saw what happened with sean spicer. i wouldn't be surprised if he continues to bring more of his loyalists that have been on his side from the beginning that are fighting for him, just like scaramucci is doing. >> harris: i love the perspective on this because you've been inside campaigns and you know there are people inside campaigns that don't always have your back. >> abby: i disagree with you on the fact that the leaks are less important than the agenda. when it comes to our national security, these leaks are right up there with every other issue we should be talking about and fighting for because that's dangerous, not just for what's going on in the white house, but what's going on in the world
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right now. >> mo: i'm not saying we shouldn't be talking about leaks, but what i'm saying -- for six months, we have bannon versus priebus, that we have bannon versus kushner and priebus, now we have priebus versus scaramucci. these guys are supposed to be in the same team fighting for this president. i don't agree with this president, but it's nonstop. just do it, don't air it all out in public. >> harris: anthony scaramucci also is toting president trump's leadership style saying honesty is badly needed and our nation's capital right now. a culture much different in your and where they grew up. speak out one of the things i cannot stand about this town is the backstabbing that goes on. where i grew up in the neighborhood we fun, we are from
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stabbers. we tell you where we're from and what we're doing. two things things to people's faces -- >> harris: vice president mike pence echoed that and said washington is not used to the president's style. >> what you've been around washington for a long time. i know there are ways to talk behind peoples backs, but that's not president trump's approach. one of the great things about this president as you always always know where you stand and i think with the american people like about this president is he speaks candidly and openly. >> harris: you know what i found interesting about today when we are sitting on the couch question mike you get this because you said i used to be really tough, i'm trying to mellow out. politics is a blood sport. >> mo: it is. i don't have a problem with the president's style. people are out there, they hear what he says, they can make a
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judgment on it for themselves. i find a lot of what he says appalling, i find a lot of what he says dangerous. i disagree with it on merit, but at least i know and i can make a reasonable judgment on it. i don't think that there's a difference between being straightforward and telling summing to her face and some of the over the top overheated downright degrading or insulting rhetoric that we sometimes hear, but i sometimes know and at least i know what he thinks. >> trish: you think about back in the day, he was up against nine or ten republicans who are in politics most of his life. he beat hillary clinton. i think it was a movement because of his ability to be that fighter. there are a lot of folks in the republican party who have not had a representative or leader who fought back hard enough for them. president trump has done that, he did that on the campaign. the problem that i see is pick
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your battles. we talked about jeff sessions earlier, he can be that tough guy. and maybe have those meetings in private. it's a matter of picking and choosing. >> dagen: where i'm from we believe in being very up front and to your face, but you keep it within the family and you do it in private. this is an administration, it's the difference between winning an election and governing. if you want to take care of issues that you might have with people within that administration, then a lot of that anger needs to be kept private. >> harris: we saw some of the failure for democrats on this very issue last summer as the dnc seemed to be purged against bernie sanders. it hurts the party. >> mo: i left the dnc on the front end of the primary system.
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there were a lot of forces inside. but look, this point about is he really being straightforward on this issue? when he is doing is making it more difficult. >> trish: he knows there are so may conservatives out there that adore jeff sessions and he needs to basically get them comfortable with the idea that sessions may not be that guy. i think it's all about bringing the bays over to your side before the -- >> mo: it's counterproductive with the way he's doing it. >> harris: we'll see. people have said that before unable forward. >> dagen: new yorkers carry a grudge and never dies until they get you back. >> harris: hillary clinton such a double down and her new book on blaming russia and james comey for her election loss. what else she blaming? and whether she is ever full responsibility or will she?
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the book will connect the dots about what happen. she's zeroed in on james comey's role and her loss as well as the sexism that she says she experienced during the campaign. just a few days ago, chuck schumer suggested that it's time to look in the mirror and take responsibility. >> when you lose an election, as someone who has a 40% popularity, you look in the mirror and say what do we do wrong? the number one thing we did wrong was we didn't tell people we stood for. even today, they know we are standing up to trump and they like that, but they want to know what you stand for. >> abby: i think this book coming out will be far more interesting had she bowed out gracefully. we haven't heard from her since the election and we knew she was going to take some of the responsibility because we have not heard from her yet. i may not have put out the best effort i could and i didn't
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connect the way that i thought i was going to with the american people. we haven't heard that. >> mo: i don't know what's in the book. it is possible that what she said in that clip you just showed and what chuck schumer said in that clip you just showed are both true. 70,000 vote swing over the course of three states. that's what it would have taken for her to be president hillary clinton. any one of those things could be and probably were determiners. you take the fact that she didn't go to wisconsin enough out of the equation, could that have swung it? it may be. you take out the fact that she did not have a message that did not connect the dots in the way chuck schumer is talking about. >> dagen: she went to a town hall in west virginia and said we are putting a lot of coalminer's and coal companies out of business.
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she was living in that new york california liberal fantasyland. >> abby: the idea that she couldn't connect. people didn't feel comfortable going to the polls and voting for her. we showed you the leader of the democratic party saying she needs to look in the mirror and self reflect on why she lost. >> trish: it's a struggle. it's an absolute struggle and they're concerned about making sure they have securities for their families, financial security, she never resonated at that level. she never expressed any kind of understanding for what it is that people were up against. people didn't like her because she was an outsider. she was very different in that sense. people didn't necessarily like him, but they felt like he got them in a way. he was able to energize the base anyway she wasn't.
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you mention russia, she's continuing to mention russia, what is it that russia, and your view actually did? if anything, i would argue that the media was sold by us in her favor, the polls were sold by us in her favor that the overall climate out there felt like if anyone is influencing it, it was influencing her it to help her. >> mo: this is what frustrates me about conversations about media bias because there is some, but if you are on the clinton campaign and as someone who is on the 2008 clinton campaign, we were under siege. the wikileaks dump. that was russia. the wikileaks dump was designed to focus the election on that set of issues. >> trish: that didn't change
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the election. >> mo: it's much ado about nothing, but the press was certainly obsessed with it. just as they were obsessed with a lot of things. my point is, this is my point. all of these things, and an election as close as this one was, and it was very close. >> dagen: she expected women to vote for her simile because she was a woman and no lady in this country is buying that. >> abby: seen people take responsibility is so refreshing. at one point the -- >> mo: let's talk about russia and comey, but let's also talk about where her campaign failed to connect because that will be the blueprint moving forward. this before the mainstream media back on the attack. it shows justin trudeau and asking why can't he be our president? that magazine has a rather
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♪ >> trish: the mainstream media let nothing up on president trump. "rolling stone" magazine featured justin trudeau along sign the text why can't he be our president? the publication when a step further tweeting if canada's prime minister the free world's best hope? despite benghazi, the fast and furious scandal and the irs targeting a conservative group, president obama's two terms are largely scandal free. we quote here, it's also most refreshing to recall michelle obama wearing a pair of sneakers while volunteering at a few fod bank
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once again, we are back to the issue of media bias. i think it's on full display, harris, when you see that rolling stone cover and you see them wishing that we were canada, you wonder why these folks don't move there. >> harris: i don't think we wish to the days back when we put our agents in harm's way. i don't think we wish for the days when the irs was targeting americans. forget about what the politics are for a second. what if all they cared about was if anyone was targeted. it speaks to front stabbing read into the harm of freedom. >> trish: we lost so much respect in this country when you think about it. the media is leading the way. i don't care if you're republican or democrat. there used to be disrespect for the president of the
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united states. when i saw that cover about why can't we have the canadian prime minister, it made me sad for where we are rain now because there was such a disconnect only talk about the media from what they are focused on and what many in middle america care about. i talked to voters and i can't help but think about evil who work in the media actually getting out of their studios. and actually talk to the voters. there is a real disconnect and at such an unhealthy thing. >> harris: they had a democratic candidate who called him deplorable. >> dagen: i can't muster an ounce of energy being upset in a magazine that put someone on the cover looking like jim morrison's long-lost son son. a matinee idol from a terrorist or concocted an entire rape
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story. >> abby: it you said you agree there is some bias. >> mo: i spent 20 years doing battle with the media. as a democratic campaign operative. i believe that the ideology that drives most media is cynicism, it's not left versus right. i think they are cynical in a lot of ways. they play an important role and i don't like seeing the undermining of the institution of the media. that doesn't mean they're flawless before anybody jumps on me. they make mistakes and i like when they own up to those mistakes. not everybody does. there is a lack of credibility, whether it's the examples you just gave over they are, i hate to say it, the focusing on the
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