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and i think to the attention of a lot of people because you persistently objected to the way this particular president is being treated. explain. >> i spent a lot of time with president clinton and i spent an entire year, 1998 on an impeachment that didn't happen and it tore the country apart. i thought at that time, never again. then i see all those things occurring again. even worse. investigations of the president, the t campaign, the administration, the president's family, doing with methods that were meant o to investigate people, not crimes. things that seem to go way or the bound of the constitution, and i decide to speak out. i was thinking if i do this
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piece, will anybody read it? i thought i can be someone to help stop this abuse. no one can be as effective as they could be if they are under constant threats and investigations. mark: what kind of response have you got? >> i get a lot of people who respond that they admire what i am doing.ea they appreciate it. they knowe it's about the country. not the party be i worked for the party for 40 years. senate races, mayoral races, back to ed koch. i believe in the party. i just don't believe in this investigation. i don't believe in this special prosecution, and i said so. sure, a lot of people can get angry at me about that. but i also got heartfelt letters from people who had been
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persecuted by other prosecutors. i wanted more democrats to come or and say yes we oh poe donald trump. yes we want another president. our constitution is first. these investigations are really started on the basis of no real evidence and look how they were allowed to tear our country apart. mark: yet, nancy pelosi and jerrold nadler and adam schiff, they say they are defending the constitution. they say it's their constitutional duty to issue scores and scores of subpoenas about private information on the president, his family, tax returns andbe bank accounts. do they have a duty to issue subpoenas and demand this information? >> the duty would have been to look at the muler report. -- the mueller report.
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understand obstruct was not tfound. and to move on temp. to get on to infrastructure. to get on healthcare. get on to issues they care about. they are caught between the politic of the democratic party they helped create. moving voters along in a frenzy as well as members of the press that the russia collusion was real when it was ludicrous from day one. mark: do you think the democratic party as an entity have created such a emotional, fiery base, that they can't enroll what they created at this point? >> they created a base built on a fundamental mistruth that started with chris sister steel and gps fusion dossier that created are huge echo chamber.
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they went to democrats. they went to reid. they went to the cia, the fbi, they went to foreign intelligence operations. they went to the state department. it all came in as if it was real. theno they created a frenzy within the public. it's the biggest lie i have ever seen perpetrated on the american. you. i would have liked to have seen our pop advertises after the muellerha report came out and sy we thought there was something there and there isn't. but they didn't. mark: why i there not to my knowledge a single democrat in the house or senate who sounds like you. do you know anybody? >> it's a shame. i worked as a political consultant for 40 years. america wants someone to bring
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it together. politicians have the wrong attitude that they have to keep the country partisan and apart. and come together around the balanced budget, welfare reform, immigration reform. the public want that again. er time in my polls i rub a question, do you want investigation or structure. 80%. i want infrastructure. do you think people should stick to their principles or compromise. they say compromise. our congress has a 23 he * approval rate -- 23% approval rating. americans want them to solve the
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day-to-dayay issues on the tabl. mark: you say congress has a 23% approval rating? what is the president's rating? >> xlviii. the supreme court is 62%. congressss is the worst of the political institutions. >> most of of all, they see congress has>> no longer functioning. and they fired the republicans from congress and they were hoping to get better. mark: let me ask you more about the democrat party. as a lifelong democrat and activist there are elements of the democratic party that concern me. the anti-accept telephone wing of the democrat party. and they don't seem to know what
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to do about it. they passed a resolution that was very broad. they didn't name the particular culprit who had said a number of anti-semitic things. >>it is a problem. i would like to see the party more in h the center because its voters are more in the center. i think it activist wing has had enormousy visibility out there. you look what the happened with the resolution on anti-semitism. it should have been a resolution abouty? anti-semitism. why couldn't the party pass a simple resolution against' anti-semitism. >> they didn't want to make a strong statement. very easy to call everybody else anti-semitic. but how about getting behind a
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resolution that condemned anti-semitism clearly without condemning every kind of bias. i think that was wrong. mark rrp my concern is this is a growing problem.al and if it's tolerated or if it's sort of smothered in general statements, it's going to get worse. and i'm quite concerned that the house of representatives didn't handle this properly. and i w think the media is party responsible for this. they have a high tolerance for this as well. they keep promoting all these people. we wouldn't know about omar if the media weren't promoting her. we wouldn't know about aoc if the media weren't promoting her. >> omar is on the foreign affairs committee of the house of representatives. the speaker had an option whether or not to take her off
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that committee or assign her that committee in the first place. i think she made a statement she is one of the emerging leaders. the democratic part are you rights itself. they have had a lot of extreme wings and typically it has most of of the time righted itself. most of of all politics rights itself. we have scene american public in the center with growing extremes and politics and that's what's holding our country up from progress. the democratic party will fiction itself in time. mark: in the house of representatives you have six committees spending tax dollars on opposition research against the president of the united states. you couldn't get this if you were in the private sector. you use the tax dollars, you get the information, you keep pounding away, pounding away
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with no end in sight except the election to try to drag down the president's ratings, and the press keeps pushing it and pushing it. is this what's turning off the american people? >> i think there is now investigation fatigue. the american people don't like politicians all that much. republicans g and democrats. they are actually showing fatigue. for the first time in the polls we are picking up, if we go too far in the investigations, we'll be less likely to vote for you. i think they understand two years taken all-out independent counsel investigation is enough. now saying let's get his tax returns? let's get the tax returns of their children, their family, let's go back in history. that's government financed opposition research. that's not legitimate
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legislative inquiry. if the courts were willing to use some statement donald trump made on the campaign trail. they have hundreds and hundreds of statements that these congressmens and particularly nadler and schiff have made that indict the purpose of these investigations.oi it'sd nothing more than going after people who are associated with trump, just because they are working for the president, and going after trump and his entireup family in ways that are unprecedented, in ways we would have normally impeached people for. if the president did that and looked into the business affairs of all those in congress. he would be impeached right then and there. mark: when i come back i want to ask about the role of the media
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>> you have dealt with the media for 40 years, as pollster, consultant, adviser to democrats, have you ever seen the media treat a president the mark oday and most of the papers of the country. here is what the beltway would say and would have world of its own, the story about the inside politics and out in country side, they would be looking at real crisis, real issues, the beltway has become the whole
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country and that kind of, even if you're out in the country most of the stuff you read is about the infighting in washington and -- and i've never seen kind of the lack of standards that are really applied so you don't know what's true and what's not true anymore. >> in the mix of news and opinion, harder and harder who tell who the journalists are and commentators are and as i researched my book there's a reason for that, there's not a lot of diversity, not a lot of independent thinking, there's thought spread throughout journalism. >> why do we keep pretending and just explain who we are and why
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it's important, there would be civil rights movement, obamacare, there wouldn't be this or that, and now myself having served in reagan administration, you served in the clinton administration, for all intents purposes, impeachment, i've never seen anything like this, day in and day out, one news operation after another operation, you see the montages that they put together, have you ever seen those? >> i have seen those. >> they are all saying the same thing. is it different now? >> i would say that i accounted 50-50, 60/40 against us. interestlying it wasn't the left-right phenomena. when i was working for hillary quite clear media was bias towards hillary, facts or adverse to opponent at the time.
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and so this started maybe 20 years ago and grew and grew, now it's open. almost every stat in partisan like, democrats will agree or disagree. u could -- you could take any fact and it would be pursuit positively or negatively. even just something like how is the economy, everyone knows that unemployment is quite low, even on the economy 62% now say that it give trump approval. record number in modern time. we used to have that in clinton year, up to 70's but even if you look it's all partisan and
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partisan in terms of how it's used because the media is partisan. it's dividing the country, that's the problem. >> pew research came with survey about adults since february. came out the other day, significant percent of americans believe that the news in media is fake. not because the president saying fake news, it's because i think the media do not understand how intelligent the american people are, we've talked about -- you think so too, that they are far more intelligent than they think and sometimes when you watch some of the shows, news shows, even sunday shows, they talk down to the audience, they talk down to the american people, they are pushing an agenda, even the guests they choose and repetition of impeachment, what do you think about impeachment, what do you think about
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impeachment? i think people are sitting there and looking at this and saying this is pathetic. >> sure. >> i was reading a book one day called responsible electorate. he says the simple thesis of this book are voters, i did all my polling and all campaign work on that basic theory and so it's very complex issues, even in the last month's poll i asked people about china tariffs, they narrowly favored the president's policy on china tariffs and then i asked them what effect do you think it'll have on jobs, probably increase jobs. what effect on prices, oh, it'll probably increase prices and i'm saying you know what, americans are pretty savvy here, they know what's at stake, they are trying to get their jobs back from china, they are willing to pay maybe a little bit more on prices and willing to go along with tariffs as tactic to stop what china is doing with technology and with taking our
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jobs away. that's a pretty sophisticated view, right, and did the american public have all those, yes, could you tell that on cable tv, no. what about the fact that there's a lot going on in the country and you're spending 3 days talking about the word nasty as it applies to a process in britain, in associated press white house correspondent even said that showed that the president was racist. isn't that detrimental to society, free press to give information and make decisions about our lives, about our community and government rather than being pounded day in and day out with trivial nonsense and name-calling and attacks on the president of the united states? >> exactly. look, the press has to tell the american public what's going on
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and write analysis and opinion folks like you can provide the different sides of the opinion but if job one isn't done, look at what happened, the biggest problem recently is that after trump's election the country didn't come together around that election because they were divided because the press maintained this -- this trump-russia narrative for 2 years and so typically after an election in a democracy, the country to come together and say, hey, we will recognize that result, maybe dissatisfied with the president along the way but our country is not coming together, being kept apart by press that is 100% partisan and destructive to the country and so i hope that they would begin to bring back some of the standards and turn -- tone down some of the partisanship so they can let america come together because the country doesn't come together, you know, we are at odds with each other, no matter
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california democrats taking another step to distance the state from president trump's administration. they reached an agreement to allow some low-income illegal immigrants to be eligible for the medicaid program. the state legislature is expected to approve the deal this week. a wild fire forced the evacuation of a southern california amusement park. the heavy smoke caused panic and confusion. visitors said they were first told to evacuate, but then were told to stay put while the firefighters worked to put out the blaze.
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i make a distinction between the free press and many in the media today and here is what i mean by that, cnn's ratings are tanking, they tried to play to a particular segment of the political world and they are tanking. "the new york times" had to be saved by a billionaire out of méxico, telecommunications billionaire, the washington post had to be saved by jeff bezos of amazon because they were broke and $250 million, it was worth 3 or $4 billion. maybe people have had enough and all kinds of things but there's also smart people and senator websites. it's my contention that they will destroy themselves and thanks to new technology or newer technology we are not
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aware of down the road, platforms and so forth, we will continue to have a free press in the country just not that press, what do you think of that? >> well, the marketplace for news is there. whether or not we have the organizations that can fulfill the marketplace is different. i in my polls look at people and say, i break them up there's news junkies, sports junkies, entertainment junkies. >> just junkies. >> and couch potato, half of the country half potato but 23% to have country, news junkies, they really want several times a day to check the news and they want to get news and information that's accurate, that's fast, that tells them what's going on and i think they know that the press is really getting the lowest rankings that it's ever gotten and it's becoming partisan that they -- look, the press missed the trump election, they missed that there was no collusion, they missed even
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weapons of mass destruction, when you talk about the quality of the news, the first and foremost, did they get the big stories right, the fact they didn't get the stories right and now become driven by clicks in partisan way far too often, right, has taken them from, hey, i'm here to objectively report the news, they want to get out and be press celebrities, they want to get in your business of pushing opinions and want to take those opinions and throw them on twitter, and so you don't have somebody saying, i don't think -- care if anybody reads my story, i will write it the way it is and eventually the marketplace for that is real, the standards don't get restored, you're right, the press will destroy itself will have free internet but we won't have a real press that's fueling public opinion the way it should. >> in one of the things i see here after -- you think after
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the russia collusion disaster, it's a scam, after that that the press would be like session, they would get together and say how do we fix this, instead jeff comes out and praises magnificent reporting of his people, "the new york times" does the same thing, they dig in and nobody gets fired and nobody gets reassigned. the people at the top, nobody is talking about at new york times, that's not the way the rest of the real world where if you screw something up for 2 and a half years day in and day out we are connecting dots, you know, off of their head the media just keeps chugging along. you talk about they want clicks but they're not getting them. cnn -- i mean, it's dying ratings wise, the others had to
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be propped up by billionaires, so is it ideologically driven, i think it is? >> well, first it is -- it is ideologically driven but people are creating narratives and want to fill the narratives, but the big narrative really has been opposing trump and so they look at everything, look at everything through the glass of opposing trump. that's why today the big story, wow, people of all sides actually praised the president's speech, the d-day anniversary, okay, that's a change. maybe that's a glimmer of change, look, we have to recognize when things are good, you have hit the administrations when they are bad, can we get back to that kind of press, i don't know. we are a first amendment society and to me, a lot of articles on first amendment in workplace, we have to have the first amendment so that people can't be fired,
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boycotted because they think or believe things and we come a long way from that. part of the problem that the press isn't provided objective continuous information and people can rely upon the way they used to. >> clearly pugh show, not just pews but the people don't trust the press. 80% of republicans, 80% of republicans don't trust the press. significant percentage of democrats do, doesn't that tell you kind of everything that you need to know? >> if they don't trust the press, they don't trust congress, they don't trust competition, they don't trust the banks, so we do have a trust crisis and led by the press, who is going to lead us out of this crisis? only the supreme court and the military, only major institution that is people trust. >> and supreme court numbers from 20 years ago. all right, folks, don't forget almost every weeknight you can
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>> well, i go back to having identified in '96 soccer moms. >> you're the one that did that? >> we changed the target of the democratic party to soccer moms in '96 campaign and today, however, it's quite different and if you look at trends in america, for every trend there's a countertrend and the misinformation. frankly the country has never been older which is why politicians are also so old and actually older voters winning the elections over the younger, right, when kennedy was elected we were -- we were 2 to 1, 18 to 29 over 65, and i say you look at this and the election can be seen as silicon valley voters, benefited from the new economy against old economy voters,
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voters left behind and in fact, policy and this is true, half of the country that voted for trump lived on third gdp where half of the voters of hillary clinton live on two-thirds. >> let me stop you, that's fascinating because if you listen to the press or the stories that go on out there, the logic that's argued, it is that the democrat party or hillary or people like her represent the little guy, the way you're telling me is really was the little guy if who voted for trump this time. >> that's what trump did, he took the little guy so to speak away from the democratic party. when i worked with hillary clinton we went to up state new york and we took what we call the little guy back from the republicans, we used to have a theme, no one should have to leave hometown to find good job because families had been split up and i think trump went in and
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he took the voters away and put him in his column, that was surprise, that's the real reason he won the election. >> yet the democrats were spooked by that, they seem to think that they know that now and so they are going to have a fight in michigan, they are going to have in wisconsin, they are going to have a fight in pennsylvania and a lot of these bluish-collar states now and that's the rise of joe biden. >> i think that's right that so many people including myself think biden is probably the most candidate that relies to working class voter in a way that bernie sanders doesn't, bernie sanders talks socialism and that's not what the american worker wants, the american worker wants a job, wants a future, wants a set of values that they believe in,
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quite different from something -- >> danger for biden and i've been watching his positions modify, he's moving left with the green new deal, climate change, immigration, in order to try and get the nomination. he has to be fairly careful. >> that's the primary two step, famous step, move over to the left. al gore lost election because he moved to left after the convention and you're supposed to move before the convention. look, as you saw biden in the last couple of days said, hey, i'm going to vote for the height amendment, major statement. height amendment. >> no government money for abortion. >> that sent tremors, not so
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fast, i will keep some of my moderate credentials and that could be pretty powerful if he stays there. >> they are hiding him a lot, what are they doing? >> they are letting others fighting in and out campaign trail, everybody goes after front runner, he's the front runner, let them fight it out, let's see what they get, let's not expose the candidate. >> you're a centrist, you're moderate, a lot of moderate democrats out there, you wouldn't know it watching the media by the way, what would they do if there's a bernie sanders sanders nominee, would they abandon the party as they did last time? >> i don't know there's a sanders nominee, we might end up with broken convention, biden could come in first, sanders second and no one has majority. >> then what happens? >> well, then folks like harris might have the swing votes and she will either say we are moving to the left of bernie sanders or moving to the center
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with biden and i think that's actually the most single most likely outcome at the moment. >> i agree with you. ken was here and he said, the big story is that nobody is going to walk into that convention with majority of delegates, do you think he's right? >> it's going to be hard to do because of the system of delegates that no winner take all, it's going to be hard but we will see, you also have to see what happens in iowa, surprised candidate come out of iowa. ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive.
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>> now, the micro trends, a lot of people are scared of technology, i think to myself where in the world would we be without technology? where would you cut it off, before industrial revolution, after the iphone, who makes these decisions, are we going to have a police make all decisions? as general rule creativity, free will, the mind evolving is a good thing? >> there's a lot of fear about technology and i think the fear that separates silicon valley from old-economy voters but the truth is we've never had as many people employed in our society as both the number and percentage as we do today.
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and we've never had so much technology. so just this technology kills some jobs, maybe they're going to do something a driverless car, creates new jobs all of the time, people work in advertising, public relations information, people enjoy work for much longer period of time because less and less and more involves technology. the new generation is the most optimistic generation, all the pessimism that you hear about, america is happy pessimist, never had so good when you asked them about their own lives, never been pessimistic about the country, don't kid yourself, the youngest generation, they are sitting there looking at parents who are saying, you will never have it like me and they are sitting, no, no, we will live -- >> why do you think that's it,
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the populist left and populist right, it's effort to tear down the country, this is one of the things that separates frus a lot of backward countries, that is advancement, progress in technology, it makes life easier for more people, brings down prices, creates more medicines, more drugs, it improves the quality of life, more luxury in life. people aren't scrubbing with rocks and rivers to clean up clothes anymore, you have washing machines, you have dryers, toasters, all the things, people need to make them and need assembly lines, right, it's not like attack on middle america or blue-collar america, it's because middle america and blue-collar america wants these things. >> well, they do, they want technology and, look, broadband should be in every corner of this country and talk about infrastructure, roads, bridges, look, 80% of the public wants more infrastructure that
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includes cyber infrastructure u it also includes technology infrastructure so good jobs involved can be in every part of the country. i think that's essential. i actually think the last couple of administrations didn't realize what was happening to the middle of the country. they live in washington, they focus so much on the coast, they saw a whole new standard of living, everybody in america, 90% have sophisticated smart phones that could launch rockets years ago and missed what happened in middle of america until trump came along, you know what we have been giving too much to the chinese, we have been giving to low-wage workers, competition to you, but had other administrations really spread technology to every corner of the country, i don't think you'd see the middle of the country as left behind as it is. >> and transition is difficult sometimes depending on what the industries are and so forth but
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from now quick. >> i am an optimistic about america. looking with american history we come back. things are getting out of whack. first amendment, partisanship. the big tech companies provide platforms to enable hostility against each other. we will come back the basic principles free enterprise, first amendment and a democracy we respect. i believe he will have leadership. that's why think we will be. >> really get worse before it gets better quick. >> yes. it will. it often has to before it gets better. >> i generally agree with you that we have seen world war ii, a civil war and other events but yet here we are the greatest country in the face of the earth people trying to
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sneak into the southern border. thank you. god bless you. it has been a pleasure. don't forget to join us again on "life, liberty & levin". ♪ >> i'm bret baier in for chris wallace. méxico agreeing to help reduce the flow of migrants from central america, we will discuss the agreement and whether méxico can hold up its end of the bargain with acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan. >> there's not much support in my conference for tariffs, that's for sure. >> how much of the role defiance play in the president's plans, we will ask senate home security chair ron johnson. plus, house democtsla
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