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>> thank you for joining us. "outnumbered" starts in a. >> harris: we start with the fox news alert. major announcement from john conyers of michigan. the longest-serving member of congress with a sexual harassment allegation in a radio interview a few hours ago, he is retiring today. he wants his son, don conyers the third, to replace them. this is "outnumbered," i am harris faulkner. melissa francis, the editor of townhall.com coming katie pavlich marie harf, and i guess, former secret service agent, nypd officer, and host of the "the dan bongino show,"
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because he is not busy enough, dan bongino is outnumbered today. >> dan: always good to be here. thank you for having me again. >> harris: i can't wait to get your take on things. you are doing calisthenics before you came out. >> dan: i was ready for the show. >> harris: your shoe game is strong. >> katie: way to step it up. >> harris: no longer outnumbered on the shoe game. congressman john conyers says he is retiring today. in a radio interview a couple hours ago. here it is. >> i am retiring, and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. incredible, undiminished support i received a cross yet for my supporters not only in my district but across the country as well. spill of the spokesperson said, his retirement is effective
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today. congress is endorsing his son, john kiger's the third to replace them. accuser has come forward against conyers. a staffer that said, he touched her inappropriately and put a hand up her skirt. she also says, she saw him regular touch other staffers on appropriately. steph moulton of massachusetts says, the white house minority leader, nancy pelosi handled all the allegations from the beginning sure it is time for her to go home. >> she is incredible, but i think there's a time in a place for everything, and i think it is time for new generation of leadership. it is more important to protect people and their position or give people positions because of seniority or power, rather than giving good people leadership, because they've earned it. at the end of the day, this was not leadership that we saw from our democratic party. as i am calling for a new generation of leaders in our party. >> harris: again, seth moulton
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is a different generation, which is something marie harf, you've talked about. >> marie: and i've talked about seth moulton specifically. he stared over sees. for the last years, he talked about new leadership in the democratic party. he is endorsing candidates served in the country, and 2018, and helping them raise money, and he is speaking out. want people to listen to him, i want them to be more of him. >> harris: is a time for nancy pelosi to the? >> marie: yes. as leader. >> harris: no, i know what you meant. >> marie: the question for democrats, if we retake the house in 2018, there will be pressure that she remains in her position, because we will have come back into power. you have heard multiple democrats, not just seth moulton but others on the record say it is time for her to go.
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that was a year ago. her power had definitely waned. she controls so much money, and we all know in politics you need a bunch of money to get anything done. that is definitely true. as far as the actual story, with conyers, is up to his employers to decide and those are the voters. >> melissa: i wonder if that is where he felt pressure coming from people in his office, and i wonder it is fair across. your employer decide to time for you to go. i do not know. >> harris: is part of the complaints, they were mounting and you and another person come forth in the last 24 hours. >> katie: engaging in that activity and church is deathly not the best place to do it. back to nancy pelosi, the pressure to keep her and is going to be if she raises a lot of the money. she decides who will get that
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money. she is in charge of telling the people of the committees allocating funds of candidates into the campaigns how much money they are going to get based on their loyalty. when you go back to her first initial reaction to the conyers situation and say, he was an icon as she did not know who these women were, and asked her if she believes them. backtrack and say, she believes one of them. it was a default to the status quo that we have heard from nancy pelosi for three decades, two decades, and on both sides of the aisle you seen in recent years. the last eight years, this reckoning of antiestablishment politics. on the left or the right. >> harris: >> harris: and the me white house right now, establishment politics in the search for something different. the 2010 turnover without republicans and the tea party. we are looking at the tipping point? i think we have been thinking, with each one that comes forth,
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you had al franken, there are falls outside of the state of minnesota we leadership there is still backing him come al franken come up there are faults with him. where you stand on all this? >> dan: do you find this a little bit odd that the democrats only push for conyers to leave, knowing that after conyers thinks this is a monarchy, and he is passing it on to his son, it is the same seat. now he was an icon last week according to nancy pelosi and then they say, you need to go. in minnesota, they could lose all of a sudden and people are full force protection for al franken. i would rather vote for the bad boys than democrats. they have zero principle on the stuff at all, i am sorry. >> katie: the democrat sitting next you took that harsh. >> dan: i do not trust them at all, i am sorry. >> marie: we'll talk about roy
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more later. >> harris: right now. another fox news alert, one week from today, voters in alabama will go to the polls for the special senate election. the rnc now has thrown their support back behind republican candidate judge roy more after throwing stefan money weeks go. his accusers are calling evidence that she dated moore when she was 17 and he was 34. she told "the washington post" " she had a storage bin in her attic that she forgot. inside the storage bin, a scrapbook with the card moore gave her when she graduated high school. i note she had written detailing. she wanted moore to stop calling his accusers are liars. he continues to deny the claims against him on the radio interview just yesterday. listen. speak out what they have done to me is not only unforgivable but pure hatred, pure evil, and is
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wrong. they have made up stuff that i would never even consider doing. this is the most dirty political race i have ever been in, i'd don't think anyone could be in. the people from alabama see it through. they're coming around. what once applicable season is r , it will be gone. >> harris: president trump supported roy moore yesterday. >> dan: here is the problem and i want to explain this. why feel the way i do. >> marie: while my party is evil. >> dan: they are frauds. here's the issue i have. in the clinton-era, the economy was doing well and under the clinton years, the morals do not matter in his personal time is no different. we are in the classic dilemma.
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now morals do not apply, the democrats, but republicans, moore should leave immediately. what will we be left? sexual harassers up in congress and the white house, were always democrats, because they do not have to step down. a standard set of rules, allegations of maid, you leave, i do not blame the people in alabama one bit for same, no, if we're going to do this, our guys going in. >> katie: can i -- can i defend marie curie a lot you could be said to go around on both sides. speak to a lot of people looking at their applicable best interest, it doesn't matter the same i owe thereon. everybody is guilty of doing that right now. it is up to the voters. you listen to the people come you listen to the accusers. you decide for yourself what you believe and go into that booth and vote your conscience and leave if he cares more about eft issues then the women, you do your thing, but there is hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle. >> harris: one thing, i don't know where john mccain are on this issue, but early on with
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this, moore, derek talk about the constitutionality of unseating him after that alabamians had their essay. the voters can say, and then what happens when you get to the senate, to the constitution and the senators making a motion. >> katie: i think that would be unwise for republicans to reverse the decision of the voters in alabama. this is a choice and they are going to have to make. it is a bad choice, doug jones or roy moore. if i was in alabama, i would not vote for either. it's not up to me. about the double standard, yes, this happens on both sides of the aisle, but here's the difference. 2012, presidential election between mitt romney and barack obama. you look at the double standard that was held there. for decades, it is true, republicans have tried to take the high road i'm around the issue when it comes to sexual abuse and assault. they have resigned. they have been shamed out of office. mitt romney was accused of having to binders full women.
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that was the big controversy surrounding mitt romney, and yet, at the dnc in 2012, they had a seven minute long tribute video that called ted kennedy a women's right activist, when you let a woman die in his car. >> harris: i want to pick up on mitt romney. he tweeted about roy moore this is what he said. roy moore is in the u.s. senate would be a stain on the g.o.p. and the nation. we forfeit another victim for heroes. no majority is risk losing our honor. regardless if you like his policies are not, he is a good person. his morals and principles are in the right place, and we go back to clarence thomas and the g.o.p. supported despite allegations. people on both sides. >> marie: having a reckoning in this country with how to deal with sexual assault and harassment. by saying, is all democrats or is all republicans, we are
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avoiding the hard conversation about how to deal with it. we republicans who pay $84,000 in a settlement. are you calling on him to resig resign? you calling on president trump to resign? >> dan: i have no problem saying it though. >> marie: i am a democrat, who sits here every week and calls and people like john conyers to resign. >> dan: wears nancy pelosi? where's the senate calling for al franken? >> marie: where is the rnc calling that? >> harris: i want to point out effect. roy moore did some things and he is not in congress. al franken al franken is alleged to do things before i got to to congress. it is a little different. if more people have come forward, al franken be in the shadow as you said of things which changes the game. do you have time to put up the response from roy moore to mitt romney. either mitt romney lost his
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courage were he does not believe in truth anymore. sad day. americans reawakening led by donald trump, not you. >> marie: either we believe women or we don't forget to look at the facts, and they are all different. absolutely. we are at a point in this country, where women finally feel like they are being believed, and for politicians like roy moore to call them liars, i think that is offensive. >> dan: clarence thomas was a hitch. >> marie: we do not believe her? >> dan: as a former investigator, you weigh the evidence. roy moore's victims are very believable. i'm tired of the democratic hypocrisy. there are no current ability at all, and hypocrisy on both sides of the outcome of but the degree of hypocrisy matters, and democrats are at the top of kilimanjaro, they love hypocrisy right appeared >> harris: on new developments >> marie: sorry, here is. >> harris: i like it when i resolve conflicts.
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house arrest of trump paul manafort. why the latest renovations to make his case prevail a lot harder. what wasn't covered, and how much it really means? the sending new details about an fbi agent at the center of the investigation with russia and hillary clinton private email server, why these revelations are agency was questions about both investigations. stay close.
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>> harris: a fox news alert, new details about the fbi agent fired from the special counsel, robert mueller's legal team. his anti-trump text. fox news can confirm that peter strzok oversaw the interviews without national security advisor, michael flynn, pled guilty last week to lying to the fbi. he is also the one who changed jeff comey's early draft language about the actions regarding her private email server that was grossly magical it to extremely careless. that language is important,
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because last materials for gross negligence calls for criminal consequent. the white house will have the about the objectivity. counsel to the present, killian conway. speak of present also said, we need an fbi that is subjective. he is very concerned that these or any type of compromise. fbi agent had to be reassigned or taken out this particular investigation because he was anti-trump in his text and had interviewed general flynn and was more favorable towards hillary clinton. she was being questioned. that is very troubling for any american who knows justice should be blind in our fps should be independent. >> harris: informer attorney general, loretta lynch in 2016 telling the doj employees, baltic should play no role in their work. this is the same lunch that held
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the infamous tarmac meeting with bill clinton and told comey to call -- dan i will start with you. how did they see the text to his girlfriend? >> dan: that's a good question question. nobody has more credibility on this. i was interested in politics and resign. i left my pension, salary, pat on the back? you want to be a politician? resign. here's a poem i have the spirit is not investigation with special counsel anymore. it's an acquisition. this is a sham, you are being worked, you've been railroaded. the american people. we have an fbi director who initiated the thing, acknowledging he leaked a memo to the reporters. number two in the, whose wife is a democrat in virginia, consiglio very of a hillary ally, and they have deputy director, this guy, peter strzok, who cannot stand trump ed was in every case involving donald trump and hillary clinton.
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this is a total scam for any reasonable person. >> harris: >> harris: one import detail with what you're saying, and i see important, because we do not know the genesis of it, but from what i am reading today, this is also the same person sending out the anti-trump text message that helped change the language of the investigation what they're going to call it. that seems significant, because you pointed out, when is rather benign and an insult, and the other is potentially criminal. >> marie: there are hundreds of people in the fbi and the intelligence community working on the hillary clinton email investigation. if jeff sessions does not believe the outcome that they came to with career attorneys at the doj about prosecution, he can look into it. that is within his purview. step into the russian investigation, because they are two separate things, this is not a scam. this is a very serious issue, and you can roll your eyes and shake your head at me. can i finish when i am saying? thank you. for any american, they should be
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concerned that the russian government interfered in our election. across party lines. we should be concerned -- >> harris: a mighty thing people are not interested? why can we hold several thought thoughts? at this point, you look at all of the indictments that have come down as a result of the mueller that she has to deal with paul manafort's business dealings. directly related to russia. it has to do with the fact they lie to the fbi about having a conversation at the transition official. >> marie: totally inappropriate. >> katie: had nothing to do with u.n. sanctions and russia and their ability to handle isis. that is exactly true. he got in trouble for it, lying to the fbi about that. i was want to go back to this guy, because were again distracted away from the conflict. and the corruption. we all thought, americans thought, proven by the fact that hillary clinton lost the
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election appeared she was supposed to admit it, because it was her turn. she got special treatment at the fbi. now we have the proof. this guy wasn't just sending text messages to his girlfriend, it was his mistress, who by the way, happen to be another fbi attorney. now this "another can of worms that the justice department should take a look at. why is it that they got off by making false statements to the fbi? why isn't her entire inner circle got immunity? >> harris: we need to verify what the relationship was inside the fbi. sometimes it is unfair to say to whom or whatever. this is been reported that they had an extramarital son. some sort of arrangement. even with the secret service were dealt with commit within its own rank. and that was the ability to bribe someone based on behavior. and you have come and your former agency, the rules against that sort of thing, because it puts you in a really compromise position. >> dan: i find it interesting
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that the entire premise to go against my phone, and they had bible information. that goes along with exactly what you just said. they had -- she lied talking to the russians. you just said in the conversation. didn't the state department? he came out and said the conversations were inappropriat inappropriate. >> marie: martone i annoyed with the conversations were about. we put sanctions on the russians to punish them. mike flynn was telling the russians not to worry about that. that is related. i will give it to you. >> melissa: former campaign chairman, paul manafort, a judge has ordered mueller to say he did not violate orders to refrain from private statements. in opposition to manafort's request.
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he was ghostwriting an op-ed on his work in ukraine to influence his public image. they said the cold writer is in a rush and who they believe has ties to russian intelligence. special counsel investigators even if the ghost written op-ed were fair and balanced, it would be a violation of the november 8th orders if it had been published. editorial clearly was undertaken to influence the public's opinion of defended paul manafort. paul manafort faces a string of criminal charges including conspiracy against the united states. he is currently limited and is wearing a gps anklet. dan, why would he do this? is a stupid? >> dan: you had a list a hundred things to do under the biggest witch hunt in american history, especially with a contact with russia, you do not write an op-ed. having said that, i think you brought up a good point. yes, i still do not get how is
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he said russian collusion anyway. paul manafort's charge was all about things that happened before he joined the trump campaign and some questionable business deals. forget about this is the tip of the iceberg. there is no icebreaker it is a fabrication. metaphor is guilty of a whole bunch of stuff. not to influence the election. >> melissa: i want to clarify camera albinos, we understand is guilty of a bunch of stuff including working with the russian link officer on an op-ed while under indictment and house arrest. as democrats have done this, your head would be exploding. >> dan: it was a bad idea. >> melissa: does not cover my >> harris: publicize. we've had seen a lot of great things going on with russia. they're deftly trying to penetrate our entire system and on her mind going on here. it feels like there are been successful. and same time, it doesn't seem
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like there is equality of outcome. sometimes her people going to jail and we see other people who have also lie the fbi, and ice still is a business person hate the uranium window. it doesn't seem like we see people on the other side going for. he looks at the constitutionality so closely. he told me yesterday that this is a case on both sides. i love to put it that way. where hope was over the ability to prove and disprove. hope was over the ability to see reality for what it is on both sides. people were acting badly on both sides. why would you write an op-ed like this? may be because you hoped that this case is going to go on and it's not doing to involve you anymore, manafort. >> dan: is a federal agent, i'm really scared of the government. having worked at the white house and the federal agent, i mean i it.
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>> marie: i worked at the cia for six years. >> harris: i a lot of people scared of the irs. >> dan: after they had a whole thing to figure out to have a conspiracy against the government. >> marie: >> harris: we have to. let's leave paul manafort puts his computer away. we shall see. it's a big win for president trump with the supreme court after his latest travel bans and reaction from the white house. ♪
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full effect, even his legal challenge and lower court. the high court's action means the band will go fully into effect for people from chad, iran, libya, somalia, syria, and yemen. who are seeking to enter the united states. the justice is issuing that order with us 7-2 vote. bigger margin than last time with ruth bader ginsburg and soda mayor with the vote. jeff sessions called the ruling a substantial victory for the american people. the democrats and the aclu do not like this decision. congress rose a deloria of connecticut tweeted this. president trump's anti-muslim rhetoric and policies have no place in our society, we must not lead to nights supreme court order change that belief. >> dan: i am so tired these silly talking points with the liberal institutions. it is not anti-muslim. if you're muslim, you're free to
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come to the united states like anybody else. there's no stipulation thus is, process to immigrate to the united states, process to immigrate for muzzle. it does not exist. that's a silly talking point. these are state designated by the obama administration is having significant terrorist problems, and having traveled around the world, even in countries more sophisticated infrastructures than the one on the left, and i remember on trips they said, we cannot bet this person. we do not of allied data. you think this iranians can vet them to make this a decision and the judge screwed up everything. >> marie: am all for people venting to come into the country. the reason people think the muslim ban with everything else that president trump has said on the campaign trail, when he called for a muslim ban and treating these anti-muslim videos that got us into a spat with our closest ally in the world. it took three tries for them to
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get it constitutionally. i do not think it will help the president politically, because all the times he failed to get it done. we need -- we do not rely in any other countries to vent vet. >> dan: that is false. i have done it. we would never rely on the iranian government to vent people. that is why we have venting processes. it's a double check. when you go to these countries to have these governments that are either under attack or hassle themselves, you can pick them off that list and put them in either category there. we do need eyes on the ground. we do need people be considered to be our allies to help us about some of these people. there is absolutely sharing of information. >> i run is not an ally. this proves that the number one priority for the president is to keep the country safe.
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constitutionally, that is what he is allowed to do. it took him a few times, because liberal interest roots, groups got involved and said it was a racism issue when it was really about taking the advice from the obama administration about not having proper vetting in place for a variety of different countries that were overrun by terrorists. here we are. he has a right to do it, now he's been confirmed. >> melissa: you look at the list, it is clear world is going on. to me, it based on the fact that these are really dangerous places where we are seeing so much terror being exported to the rest of the world. iran, libya, somalia, look at what has gone on. >> katie: those aren't countries that have exported terrorist in this country. i do have a question. why we don't actually have a one-on-one match between where the terrorists are nesting like scorpions, and where it's being exported. syrian, and was standing.
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>> dan: maybe at some kind of political decision to get it through. this will international diplomacy -- those countries actually functioning governments. seriously? >> marie: far better than yemen and somalia. if you look at the governments. they are states without a government, able to do this process? >> dan: i am really bothered her nighttime but donald trump's campaign rhetoric. okay. again, a standard that only seems to apply to president trump. obama's rhetoric did not matter you can keep your plans, but because obama -- know, but because president trump statements should be a legal ruling. the four corners it is not what he said during a campaign that matters or obama. >> marie: his statements have been ruled to matter. you can go to law school and argue that.
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>> harris: spirited tuesday. >> melissa: president trump is now stepping up to get a tax reform bill sent to his desk by christmas. last night, caucus members nearly derailed a vote on the senate side. this concerns about upcoming spending bill. can lawmakers get this done before christmas connect will talk about it. stay close. it is warm and fuzzy where we are. ♪ and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo) and for people with type 2 diabetes treating cardiovascular disease, victoza® is now approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death.
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and chuck schumer will actually meet with the president tomorrow. maybe he will be asked about that as well. remember, they canceled on the president to talk about avoiding a shutdown of the government. the deadline for that is this week. as we head into the white house now, the roosevelt room, the president having lunch, let's watch. >> president trump: we had some very late nights getting the tax cut bill to conference, and last night was very smooth. i think we will make it so that it comes out very beautifully. it is a conference where everybody gets together, a mixer, and a pick all the good things and get rid of the things they do not like. it is a fantastic bill for the middle class. it's a fantastic bill for jobs. for companies wanting to bring back massive amounts of money into our country. it is really -- i view more as a tremendous bill for jobs and for the middle class. i think people see that and they are seen it more and more, the more they learned about it, the more popular it becomes come i
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think the end result will be embedded. we had a choice, we could've gone directly for a vote, and we decided, let's put it into the conference, and let's come out with something, where everything is perfecto, and that is what we are coming to do. this group of wonderful republican senators is here to discuss the tax bill. will also we talk about trade and what is going on with the nafta negotiations. we have tremendous losses with mexico and losses with canada. covered by nafta, we last few years, we lost approximately $71 billion in trade deficit. we had a trade deficit with mexico, $71 billion. with canada come about $17 billion. we have trade deficits with everybody. virtually every country in the world, we have trade deficits with them. that will be changing. it's already changing, but it will be changing fast. we want china and brought back over $300 billion worth of
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contracts from asia. it was a very successful trip. now we will look at nafta very, very seriously. we have gary cohen, and we're starting to negotiate. not easy with an election. i will be successful. we are talking about trade. we'll be talking about health care. we'll be talking about other subjects. the taxes, we are so thrilled about, so popular, and i think some things are going to be coming out a conference pretty quickly as opposed to long-term. i think it will go up very. we are all in the same page. great spirit and the republican party. a lot of people have said they've never seen it before. they'd never seen anything like this, the community. i think a lot of very good things are going to happen. it will happen very fast. i want to think you all for being here, let's have a great lunch, let's talk about trade, let's make a great trade deals. instead of the horrible trade deals that we got stuck with. thank you very much. thank you, everybody, .
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thank you. thank you. i think he's going to do very well. we do not want to have a liberal democrat in alabama. we want strong borders. we want stopping crime. we want to have the things that we represent, and we certainly do not want to have a liberal democrat that is controlled by nancy pelosi and controlled by chuck schumer. we do not want to have ever alabama. thank you very much. thank you. >> harris: the president ahead of his working lunch with senators. you saw with joni ernst of iowa. interestingly enough. jeff flake of arizona was on the other side of the president. katie, you gave a chuckle. i know marie did also spread wh why? >> marie: the relationship has not been a cozy one. for him to be seated right next to the president. i give them credit for showing up. he gets a lot more credit than
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nancy pelosi or chuck schumer to say, i'm going to come to the table, even though i'm not running for reelection. >> harris: he is not a democrat. >> marie: his relationship has been bad. >> harris: he votes so often with the president. it's like above 92%, jeff flake. yet, he goes on the senate floor against the president. it is mind-boggling. >> katie: . this is odd weight supported a primary challenger. he votes with president trump over 92% of the time. and jeff flake feels like he has more room to run, may be. >> harris: i have not heard he will same no on the tax reform. he certainly had to say yes a couple times to get it out of committee to get to this point. >> melissa: it does seem like the tax reform thing is full steam ahead at this point. i do not know what the stop, there's a lot of optimism around it. i do want to mention the question that was thrown, coming
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up about deutsche bank and the bob mueller investigation. this leak that came out that those a subpoena to deutsche bank, which is germany's largest lender, wanting the bank to give them documents about the different deals that have been done through the trump organization. they hold about half of his debt. this is completely normal. this is how people finance things. and to me, there's a lot of people, even on the air early, trying to make a big deal out of it, and i hope they know, there is something that the rest of us haven't heard about. i cannot stress it enough from the outside from what we know how normal it is to finance your operations. >> harris: going back to what you said earlier, we have gone far field of the investigative work, and having done investigations, your thoughts on this? >> dan: i'm glad you brought it up. what does this have to do with russian collusion? number one, number two -- >> melissa: i hope to have evidence.
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>> dan: having been in a federal agent, when the government gets involved in a witch hunt, they always find a witch. that is what they're looking for right now. this is really, really bad. this has nothing to do with russian collusion. i did not think the word which would be used during this period "time" magazine listing president trump as a finalist for a person of the year. along with them, plenty of his antagonists and maybe some people that they like or don't like. colin kaepernick, kim jong un. i think we all disagree in him. an x income or something more? stay close
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♪ >> harris: "time" magazine with president trump as antagonists is it ten finalists for person of the year award. the short list with north korean dictator, special counsel robert mueller, and former sim cisco 49 a player, colin kaepernick. also for consideration, the dreamer, the illegal immigrants brought to the u.s. as children, and the hashtag movement, #metoo. i think they try to throw a molotov cocktail anywhere.
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try to get people to pay attention to this magazine. it is a working? katie? 's before clearly, because president trump is tweeting about it, were talking about it. i'm just happy that the koch brothers now own "time" magazine. maybe nestor, the choices will be better. >> does anyone buy the magazine? this only said the man or person of the year is someone that impacted the world in a good or bad way. that is why kim jong un is on there presumably. that's why i should be the #metoo. as my vote. i think that would be a good signal at the end of a tough year. >> dan: i'm glad you brought it up. because in colin kaepernick's case, i'm convinced it was a bad way. i cannot speak for every cop or federal agent, but having been one, my friends, who put their on the line every day for no money and zero recognition are deeply offended that a guy who wore it did is considered from
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an idea. that is definitely man of the year on the bad side cannot a good site. much of the degree of kim jong un, that would be ridiculous, but he's not impacted, and he destroyed the nfl as well. evidence. >> harris: there is the military component of this, and you have heard colin kaepernick and another when he met with the former navy seal as well. you've heard them adjust the message, if you will for that issue. but with the police officers, and any sort of -- we sent him to have a conversation that i know of. i'm curious to know, what kind of mediation, how do you get to go forward if all you do is keep talking about what is not working? >> dan: it is interesting that he is fighting against stereotypes while simultaneously stereotyping all police officers. are the bad apples? absolutely. i was a cop. there are so limited in number, i think it is a great suggestion. maybe he should have a roundtable with activists.
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you and i just know he did meet with the military. just have respect about it. he doesn't know everything, and he comes to the table and learn from those he disagree with. >> katie: i think you solved it. and >> harris: more after this moment it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything-like prescription drug plans... and medicare advantage plans from private insurers. use the tools at medicare.gov. or call 1-800-medicare. open to something better? start today. ♪
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we're all friends having a good time. that's what it's all about. we'll go get a cocktail, what do you think? we are back here tomorrow at noon eastern. and for now, here's harris. >> harris: let's begin with stunning new details about the fbi agent fired from special counsel robert mueller's legal team for his anti-trump texting. let's go overtime. i'm harris faulkner. peter strubb oversaw the interviews with michael flynn, who has plead guilty to lying to the fbi. he was the same person who changed james comey's early draft language about hillary clinton's e-mails from grossly negligent to extremely careless. that's important. being grossly negligent when it comes to classified information can put you behind bars. the white house says it believes these latest revelations raise serious questions about the fbi'
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