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his tag line was, this is the watching the public perception of how much people want -- old left-hander rounding third and heading for home. >> harris: there is no leading question you should ask him? >> jessica: the top question a great guy. >> shannon: great to start off will certainly be about obstruction of justice. the new week. >> harris: when he doesn't answer, what you do? >> jessica: he will answer, back at it tomorrow at 9:00 those polling and also on camera a.m. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> let's get to it. evidence. president trump claiming victory in his immigration we know how powerful it is. showdown with mexico saying his tariff threat brought mexican he didn't tell us anything new leaders to the table to reach a last-minute deal to address the but seeing him on camera, if i border security crisis. had the confidence to tell you but the president again warning the president did not commit a crime, i would've done that. of tariffs if mexico does not live up to its end of the >> harris: i am going to try that with my kids, are you going agreement. wow. big week started. to to to this with your daughter? this is outout, i'm harris faulkner, we have melissa >> jessica: are you -- francis, jessica tarlov. >> harris: that sounds host of kennedy, kennedy implausible. >> jessica: being on camera, it's not about changing the herself and host of bulls and facts. we sit here on camera all day bears on the fox business and there are people who are network david asman. we have a lot in your wheel better at it than others -- house today. >> a lot of economics. >> harris: if you just tell fun for melissa and me and the truth. >> jessica: people didn't read kennedy. i don't know about the rest. the report. people listened to their
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>> and jessica. favorite pundits who spun of >> they left me out, too. story the way they wanted it. >> we wouldn't have money if it weren't for our tax dollars. all right. >> kennedy: he's the head of let's move on. the house judiciary committee. president trump again pushing back on a "new york times" >> melissa: i did read the report that down played the deal with mexico. report. what part of it and there do you the times is reporting mexico think if you read it out loud had already agreed to many would change public opinion or aspects of the deal suggesting that the president is falsely would make it seem as if the claiming credit. president needs to be impeached? president trump taking issue with that. >> president trump: "the new york times" wrote a story like i already made the deal. >> jessica: ten separate incidences that could qualify as it is nonsense. we talked about it for months obstruction of justice, as well as the guidelines of how he and months and months and they wasn't going to be taking that wouldn't get there and we just on. that would influence public said look, if you don't get there we'll have to charge you opinion. >> harris: just reading the hundreds of billions of dollars exact same words. >> jessica: he has said he's not going to do more than that. in taxes. i spoke with the president of mexico. i get along with him very well and we made this deal. >> kennedy: i think there are some inconsistencies between but this is something that the what he he said and what bill r u.s. has been trying to get for over 20 years with mexico and said. that's a valid question, to have never been able to do it. as soon as i put tariffs on the one of them or both of them on the record to reconcile that. table it was done. it took two days. for both of those things to be >> cue the politics fire. true at the same time.
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democrats not backing off the for robert mueller, if you're worried he's going to say "i criticism. senator chris kuhn saying the president's tariff threat was already submitted my report. i already submitted my report" not productive. >> i am happy to give the trump then what's the point of having him? i want to talk about john dean a administration credit for little bit, if you want someone moving mexico towards stronger enforcement. but i am not willing to concede who opposes the president but one inch that this last has a little more intellectual heft, why didn't you have alyssa completely unnecessary 12th milano going and testify before the committee? hour fight over will we or won't we have tariffs imposed john dean and isn't bringing in today was constructive. anything you and i know people it was destabilizing to our are so lazy, they would love to markets and relationships and continues to have our allies make the simple comparisons around the world wondering between watergate and what is which trump they're dealing happening right now. the difference with watergate, with. >> we'll get to the facts in a john dean should point this out, moment. and here acting homeland it wasn't just nixon, it was everyone around him. security secretary kevin mcaleenan saying while people may disagree with the president's tactics he did get results. >> we've heard commitments from it's like -- you didn't have. mexico before to do more on their southern border. the last time they deployed was >> harris: john dean made the point you are making. he said "clearly i am not fact 400 or 500 officers. that's where people are witness."
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entering from guatemala in southern mexico. the president put a charge in this whole dialogue with mexico with the tariff threat. brought them to the table. >> melissa: i think it's foreign minister from mexico interesting that if we read the same points and it's a dramatic arrived within hours. he arrived the next day with reading of some, it's -- real proposals on the table. >> you know, just to jump into >> melissa: it's going to have the numbers for a second. more color than just "told i had a democrat on my show last week who was calling names don jr., yeah." >> harris: what you want is a like a disaster, catastrophe, bedtime reader. that sort of thing. >> jessica: it's not about but making the markets look like they were just on fire negatively. we had one day of going back and forth. being -- >> look at what is happening. >> kennedy: "i want this to go viral, that will change the >> which they can do at any time. >> they can, of course markets facts." >> jessica: if you are are very nervous about trade issues. imitating me, i'm insulted. just to focus for a second on >> kennedy: i am not imitating you, that's the mentality. what the democrat was saying, which is really outrageous, >> jessica: it is the that we have to rely on the mentality that it's -- this mexicans instead of the united states congress to defend our highly respected man spent two borders? that's what it has come down to. we're dealing with the mexicans years looking into this, built now to do something that the congress should be doing, team, was unassailable from dealing with asylum laws and honest brokers on both sides. all kinds of things that need to be done in order to defend our border and they're not
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being done. having him testify and getting not to mention the wall. as much information as you can but i was talking over the out of him that adds color to weekend to some friends in the the report which many people have not read. administration. i can't mention any names but who were ardent free traders against the threat of tariffs >> kennedy: do you want him to in order to push mexico's hands read it in a different to this. they are overjoyed by what intonation? happened. they believe that now this president has really shown the >> david: no matter what he effectiveness of the threat of tariffs. he was willing to go through says, the biggest hit against mueller, he was respected by with them and he still may andy mccarthy, a critic of what's been going on. no matter what he says, his idea bring them to the fore. there is a lot that needs to be of you, it is the drop of the done with mexico particularly prosecutor to find you innocent, on the asylum issue but with not to find you guilty. china as well. now everybody -- the whole that was what turned people world sees how this against him in the public eye. administration works, how serious it is and how they're we have a basic foundation to willing to negotiate. our traditional system, you are >> you use the word overjoyed. innocent until proven guilty and i think that's interesting if the prosecutor doesn't have because now we're actually evidence that you are guilty, he should shut up. substantively talking about some of the issues. and he didn't. kennedy, before i come to you, all those points you were a "new york times" editorial. mentioning, none of them proved quote, while lawmakers wring guilty.
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>> melissa: i agree with what their hands and drag their feet you are saying, they are not tens of thousands of migrant supposed to color it in. but i agree with your idea that children are suffering. if we had them there and he can congress needs to get serious answer questions, it will be about dealing with the beneficial to all sides. suffering. the c word, congress. i just think you and i looking at the same two points don't see >> yes, absolutely. instead of leveling pointed the same thing and it's criticism at the president interesting that in my mind, you overand over again they need to think if he sits there and reads do their job. the same points that we looked i don't necessarily agree that at, it would sway public opinion tariffs are the best tool but you are not saying that. because when they work out in the short term that's fantastic. the markets, of course, will >> jessica: obviously there is going to be more to it but i think it's important for the recover. creator of the documents to be mexico is much more reliant on held accountable for that. our economy than let's say china. even we saw the impact in that it was very necessary for them. >> we're relying on them as ten minute press conference last well. >> that's our most critical week and how clear he was, trading partner. and if you screw around with saying if he could have said that in the wrong way and the definitively, the president did not commit a crime, he would economy goes south for the long have. >> harris: it wasn't a press conference, it was a place for him to go and read the haul. obviously that's unforgivable statement. but the democrats are running if you take questions that around like their hair is on changes the game. he had some players that could fire because they have not done enough to cool off the have asked. we do a job differently than congress does. immigration situation. and they need to come back to plain and simple, our job is the table with something else. different so our questions --
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>> i want to take issue with that would be unforgiveable. >> david: a lot of republicans want him, so they can ask him you have to think about what we're talking about here. questions that will be very critical about his whole idea of if we're talking about people what his job was, whether his risking their lives to get across the border for economic job was to prove innocence or reasons. you are talking about people dying at the border and then guilt. >> melissa: nearly every you say that hurting the democratic 2020 candidate was in iowa over the weekend, except economy is unforgivable, it is the front runner, joe biden. -- what price are you willing to pay to have border security? new polls show his support may be vulnerable in the hawkeye maybe there is something to that. and also when you talk about -- state. how concerned should he be as >> there has to be other ways some rivals say? of going after this other than assigning tariffs. speak of that approach is not >> i think economic pressure is just bad public policy, but it very effective whether we're talking about tariffs or is a failed political strategy. it ♪ sanctions. the president has seen that and the truth is told through markets. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain for example, you can argue this worked. the fact they came running to washington and sat down to have that discussion that wasn't being had. they may have talked about these terms before but didn't agree to them. they got them over the finish than tylenol extra strength.
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line and that's what's and last longer with fewer pills. important here. we don't want people risking their lives coming over the so why am i still thinking about this? border for economic reasons. i'll take aleve. >> you are right about that. aleve. proven better on pain. mexico has been acting like a third base coach waving everyone to the united states through mexico. and the important conversation and i'll let you take this one, that we're bringing up now is why have we allowed that system in place for so long? why not encourage people to settle in mexico and to work hard? >> the mexicans don't want that to happen. the mexicans have one of the most stringent immigration policies in the world. >> on its southern border. >> central americans that try to work in mexico are stymied by it. >> we have 7.4 million jobs in the u.s., right? >> we need them and i'm old enough to remember when we sat and praising mexico for taking so many migrants and keeping them and talking about where they did have jobs within mexico and the fact that many of these people coming from guatemala and honduras didn't
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want to stay there. they wanted to come to the united states where they would have an even better life. the question of sanctions is an important tool to use but we typically use them against our enemies. talk about russia, iran, we talk about north korea, using it against one of our top trading partners. that's more of a dangerous gamble here. two things. one the system is still broken. "the new york times" editorial board is correct. doesn't solve the crisis. that's the one part of it which does fall to congress and the president. the other part is the president taking credit for deals that were brokered in december and march respectively. yes, using the tariffs got the mexican team to d.c. last sunday to begin the talks but >> you lose credibility when you say stuff like that. you see the bad side in something that's done. >> even intercountry for mexico. if you were looking at some of the statements and tweets that
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were put out from both america and mexico and their leadership, our president. they were all saying in recent days that we're close to this. as early as thursday or friday. but politically what does it look like on a monday morning, on a sunday night for mexico, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear everyone's gotyou.li they'll come in and say we didn't give them anything. we're working together to do just that. i think that's what happens when you go home. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. >> we should mention mexico's smaller portion sizes, president is very far to the left. from our perspective he is even clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. further to the left from their perspective. for him to come along and agree because we know mom wants what's best. we saw his ambassador terrific more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. woman who is the mexican ambassador to the united states balanceus.org on one of the sunday shows and she was more speaking more positively about the trump administration than any democrat that i know here in the united states. this is from a leftist administration and so my point is -- >> about the p.r. for everybody. the president wants to go home with his story.
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he feels vindicated. >> look at something that's totally non-political. >> the one thing all -- >> the one thing that is non-political is the marketplace. look what the market is doing. the market has responded. the market is happy. the market is up 200 points. they were unhappy friday when they were afraid the tariffs would come in and monday and they're happy on monday with no tariffs. go by the markets. >> my stocks are overjoyed. >> what you're talking about is certainty as well. as kennedy pointed out. the market can deal with anything and recover if it has to. >> talk about agriculture. the president was criticized having tweeted out something that said it is a very positive thing for the farmers. they said there wasn't anything new in the treaty about farming. >> melissa: fox news alert, a big weekend for the race for farmers are delighted. president as nearly every our farmers were very afraid democratic 2020 candidate was in that was going to change. iowa, except one. one thing about farming is that the front runner, former they're big on trading. vice president joe biden skipping out on a major event
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melissa knows this well. for the second week in a row. they trade on futures better according to his team, he was than any future trader in the attending his granddaughter's marketplace. the futures way down on friday. high school graduation. but his opponents did not let way up today because they think him off the hook, with the the farmers will do great as a result of this. >> take some of the soybeans. sharpest jobs coming from senator bernie sanders. >> causes something equal between what china is doing >> there are some with the soybeans. well-intentioned democrats and >> i got that from the folks candidates who believe that the best way forward is a middle inside the administration over the weekend. a big message to china. china has been doing a lot of ground strategy that antagonizes bad things over the past several decades and continue to no one that stands up to nobody, do them. they now know that we are and that changes nothing. serious, one, about applying tariffs. >> we are not going to win by they're getting them. playing it safe, we are two, about leaning up if we see promising a return to normal. progress. we democrats can no more promise >> 2020 presidential hopeful to return to the '90s then kirsten gillibrand taking her white house run to the next level trying to boost her republicans can deliver on a lagging poll numbers and stand promise to return us to be out in the crowded field. what are we up to? '50s. "outnumbered overtime" reports suggesting he is not overly concerned about challenges from the left and his party, two dozen. could her latest stunt be a political reporting that he doesn't believe the party has is misfire?
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more hearings on the mueller report inviting a star witness from the watergate era. what the make of democrats' new think it is. biden leads 24%, tie with strategy. >> john dean testifying. can't we find somebody who is senator elizabeth warren. kamala harris is at 7%. not disgraced, disbarred and do you think that biden's didn't go to jail for obstruction of justice? bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! pizzazz is bating here at? keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. >> jessica: he certainly was ensure max protein. at his granddaughter's graduation and for anyone to say anything different is dishonest and cruel, he is very close with but dad, you've got allstate. his family, it's a big moment in with accident forgiveness your family's life. they guarantee your rates won't go up joe biden's right, when you look just because of an accident. at who is voting, it's not smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? necessarily young people aren't progressive, it's who is going to turn out and the plus 50 crowd is who it turns out. his lead in iowa is never as strong as the front runner status nationally. the person taking the biggest hit is bernie sanders which is
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why bernie sanders is becoming the biggest. elizabeth warren is in a complete momentum surge, she's gone up nearly double digits in iowa, it is resonating and it s working. if joe biden skipped an event in south carolina i think that would be cause for conversation here. >> melissa: what you think the reason is for elizabeth warren's surge, she just keeps going out there with actual stuff. >> kennedy: that's the difference between elizabeth warren and everybody else, i have a lot of respect for her because she puts out policy papers on pretty much every issue. i may not agree with -- she's not plagiarizing like joe biden's team which also was incredibly lazy. >> jessica: other candidates had issues with not properly
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denoting something. >> kennedy: they are desperate to get something out there. she's been doing this for some "burger! i want a sugar cookie! i want a bucket of chicken! i want....." time, the basis of her campaign. she had a massive stumble and look like a bumbling fool when "it's the easiest, because it's the cheesiest" she was talking about her past republicanism as well as her kraft. for the win win. fibbing about her native american ancestry. and i don't think she handled herself well but that doesn't seem to matter in iowa. and you know, it's interesting, beto couldn't sustain his search, people were obsessed with him in the moment. >> harris: i've been to iowa three times in the last six weeks and talking with voters -- >> kennedy: are you running? >> harris: when you ask people what they really care about in terms of how these candidates compare, no matter which side of the isle they are on, most people have an idea and its authenticity. the one thing we can say about elizabeth warren, because we
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covered it on that day, we saw that card she filled out, she did step in, lean in and on that and say everybody has our family story, mine might obviously not of been true. i'm paraphrasing her. you have in joe biden somebody who flip-flopped last weekend that is killer politically when you look at iowa voters. february 3rd, that's a sticking point for them. bernie sanders leaning farther left, he invented the platform, basically. that feels a little disingenuous. elizabeth warren i already talked about when you look at the four corners there, he's next door in indiana. >> melissa: this is what joe biden is going to go to for safety after a rough week. i thought this tweet was not real, can we show it? happy #bestfriendday try my
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mno kidding.rd. best friend barack obama. i thought this was a joke. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer >> david: i think this is a your service online in just about a minute little pathetic. with a few simple steps. they the question about really? really. joe biden's whether he is afraid that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, to confront donald trump. it's not so much the pushback it's all on your schedule. awesome. he's getting from his own party now all you have to do is move...that thing. but it appears that the longer he holds off, i imagine they are [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfinity. it's just another way we're working to make your life building a big war chest. simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. he's got to get in there. once he gets in there and starts going after trump, the way trump is undoubtedly going after him, that is when the wagons will probably start to circle around >> melissa: fox news alert, house judiciary committee joe biden. chairman announcing that the doj perhaps he will begin to lose has agreed to release some of less of his winnings that he ha the underlying evidence used by robert mueller and his has. investigation into possible >> kennedy: he is looking more obstruction of justice. like hillary an '08 right now. this has critics accused democrats of resorting to >> melissa: we await a watchdog report on the origins partisan theatrics. of the russia probe. the house judiciary committee starting a series of hearings
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this week that they are calling lessons from the mueller report. today's star witness john dean, >> unless someone actually goes to jail, most of the people will democrats are trying to draw the think accountability didn't public's attention to the happen. allegations that president trump sought to obstruct a federal investigation. president trump blasting the hearing, tweeting "for two years, all democrats talked about was the mueller report because they knew it was loaded up with 13 angry democrat trump haters. despite the bias, when the report came out the findings were no collusion and facts that led to no obstruction." here's john dean previewing what he will say today.
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>> i am clearly not a fact witness but i hope i can give them some context and show them how strikingly like watergate what we are seeing now and is reported in the mueller report is. nixon was hands-on very early, just like trump, hands-on very early. the firing of comey was not dissimilar from some of the if you have a garden you know, weeds are lowdown little scoundrels. actions nixon took. >> melissa: do you think draw the line with roundup. americans will focus on this the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield testimony? to target weeds precisely >> david: all they have to do and kill them right down to the root. is turn on cnn because the guy roundup brand. is on ten times a day. trusted for over 40 years. the point is that poor jerry nadler looks pretty pathetic right now, he keeps getting shot down. he wanted to do impeachment, wanted to get some kind of charge against bill barr for not answering the subpoena and he either gets shot down by nancy pelosi or someone else.
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he really can't get what he wants. >> harris: just moments ago, representative doug collins, republican of georgia put this statement out about the justice department and turning over more information. he said the doj has again offered accommodations to house democrats and i am glad chairman nadler has finally met them at the negotiating table. furthering debunking claims the white house is stonewalling congress. that is representative doug collins, interesting that you're seeing some negotiating, a back off now from holding william barr in contempt of congress. criminal contempt. and putting that in advance while they work on getting some of these documents. >> david: in politics, you are judged on the basis of your success, whether it's right or wrong is irrelevant to the politicians. so far, jerry nadler has not had
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a lot of success. one of the most powerful committees in congress, as i mentioned above for, he was desperate to get impeachment, forced to pull back on that by front slams on his the hbrakes out of nowhere. nancy pelosi, now he's forced to pull back on this. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. i wonder where all this is going, the bottom line with you've got a good record and liberty mutual regard to attorney general barr, won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. they want to do everything they can to try to discredit them so when he comes out with his you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. report on the origin of the russia investigation, it will be shot down. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual >> jessica: i think it's a little early to be judging jerry nadler's tenure, he took control won't raise their rates because their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. of the committee six months ago, ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ he says that bob mueller is going to testify, they expect them to be in the next couple of weeks, that will be a boon for those impeachment aficionados. and you are bob mueller made it clear thatgoing on righ.
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>> david: the fbi knew they needed to go after russia and instead of going after russia, they went after the president of the united states and that's all going to come out. peter strzok, andy mccabe and others at the fbi knew christopher steele's dossier was not credible, that will come out because there's a cover-up that happened within certain realms at the fbi. >> kennedy: that was republican congressman mark meadows suggesting there was wrongdoing by obama era officials who launched the russia probe. the investigation into government surveillance, in
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addition to the allegations of a cover-up. congressman matos is saying people should be punished, watc watch. >> bill barr is serious about making sure we reset and reestablish the reputation and the fbi and department of justice and i can tell you that unless someone actually goes to jail, most of the people will think accountability didn't happen but i believe based on the documents i've seen that crimes were committed and people need to go to jail. >> kennedy: do people need to go to jail? >> david: certainly if they broke the law, they do. what meadows is saying is that the fbi had evidence that the information they used was false, they knew they were essentially swearing to the fisa court that all the information they had was verified and not only was it not verified but they knew it was false. if that's true they broke the law and yes, somebody should go to jail.
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>> kennedy: what concerned me isn't necessarily christopher steele, it's the people he was talking to because those seem to be the same kind of people, talking about the russian operatives who were his intelligence sources, the same people robert mueller was taking issue within the first part of the special counsel report. >> jessica: there will certainly be folks who were good intel officers who then turned bad, you don't know what's going on with the pressures within their own government, i would want to see that out in the open. i'm not a democrat sincerest, i think what we did see in the mueller report is enough and gives enough credence to what many on my side of the aisle had thought about what went on with not only the election but the obstruction of justice to move forward on that. so i agree, i think mark meadows, i think "if lock her up was the problem, mark meadows
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shouldn't get on the sunday talk circuit and be using those kinds of terms. we have a justice system for a reason. i used her as an example, if you have a problem with that language you should have a problem with that language universally. >> melissa: what they found in terms of interactions with russia, they will be shocked when they see what happened with russia in terms of fusion gps and christopher steele and all that kind of stuff. it seems like the interactions there, that people reached out and the people in the trump campaign may have been excited about it, nothing came of it. in this case you have political opponents very much colluding with the russian operatives to create a report that wasn't real that was used for the fisa warrant. i think wow, there's a lot more to come and we should put it out there and everybody on both sides who had anything to do with it.
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you can't -- this is just not the way our country is supposed to operate. >> david: in the commercial break, which is where a lot of fun stuff happens, the most interesting thing about the mueller report was the first 60 pages talking about what russia was doing. he did his job, gave us all the information on what russia was doing, we don't know exactly how russia -- this information was being filtered into the campaign through the hillary campaign itself, using fusion gps and their legal operatives as well but there was clearly a russian disinformation campaign going on on both sides, trying to get another campaign and trying to get into the hillary campaign. >> kennedy: that aspect of -- that russian operation was bad, no matter if they infiltrate a democrat campaign, when they receive millions of dollars are
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whether they just tried to lure some trump staffers onto their side in order to affect policy because that's obviously what they were trying to do. where do we go from here? >> harris: let me tackle that. we are spending 95 or more percent of our time talking about investigations and everything else, the russians are doing what? they are waiting to get up and do more damage and size cause us to be further divided. you say that what they did was bad, the only bad for us is working for them. when you read the mueller report, again, you don't have to read looking for points of investigation politically or whatever, just read those first dozens of pages to find out what they did to help destroy the dash what works in democracy in this country and it is chilling and it ought to be chilling and we ought to be talking about it 24/7. >> harris: i want to add onto that very quickly, you should
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also be worried about china. china actually has our technology, that u.s. firms have essentially given to them and china has taken that and they are more than willing to use it against us in the 2020 election and beyond. senator kirsten gillibrand going viral but not without some serious marketing. in the meantime, the 2020 hopeful she's qualified for the democratic face, why she did and why others are doing the very same thing. that's next. ♪ with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. dad, it's fine. we have allstate. and with claimrateguard they won't raise your rates just because of a claim. that's why you're my favorite... i know. are you in good hands?
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♪ >> jessica: she will sling drinks for votes. kirsten gillibrand took turns behind the tap at a gay bar in iowa. she's made a point of playing beer pong and sipping bruce with potential voters. but twitter lighting up over this cringeworthy moment, watch. ♪ >> gay rights, loud and proud! >> jessica: she has just
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clinched a spot in the first democratic debate. we crossed 65,000 donors for our campaign, guaranteeing our spot in the first of may. i'm grateful for everyone who has helped empower this campaig campaign, we have a lot more work to do in the months to come but for now, thank you." >> david: vertebrae go from there? >> jessica: one place i'd like to go which i think is important is to reflect back on her record on this issue, someone who has been upfront and out there with lgbt qa shoes since she got into office. it's an important point about this and makes it less cringeworthy. >> melissa: that makes the video look so much work. she's drinking, you have -- why not put together something where if somebody speaks on your behalf, what could she have done
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better? >> jessica: you want to highlight a moment like that, democrats were sort of bumping into each other on the street. i think you have to have a capture of a moment like that. >> david: that's not you, we knew that aoc had been a bartender before. kirsten gillibrand comes from background of political operatives. aoc has genuine background to talk about that, this didn't look genuine. she didn't look genuine. >> melissa: everybody is trying to have this kind of moment where they are getting their teeth cleaned, doing beer pong, we have more stuff here. >> kennedy: i've fallen and i
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can't get up! speech what would you be doing in your sincerely viral moment? >> kennedy: that was me doing an impression of having a beer, you guys. >> jessica: these campaigns do have that, footage of them speaking at events, the women's march or whatever it is that matters, but you do need these things from these campaign stops. if it's not on social media, it didn't happen. >> kennedy: it's time to criticize the president for being superficial and impulsive, democrats are always going on, "you got to get off twitter." >> jessica: that's not what we say. >> kennedy: if you want a serious president, don't even talk about weird lady awkwardly playing beer pong. >> jessica: barack obama "between two firms ferns" all g
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>> melissa: our thanks to my beloved david asman. >> david: i miss you day after day! >> kennedy: back together, love it! >> melissa: know we are back-to-back. back here tomorrow at noon eastern. now here's harris. >> david: fox news alert, to begin with top democrats on the doj appeared to have reached a deal. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. the democratic chairman of the house judiciary, jerry nadler, has announced his reached agreeh the justice department on obtaining key evidence aligned with the mueller report and that he will hold off on a criminal contempt vote against attorney general william barr. which was expected to come tomorrow. all this as former nixon aide and watergate star witness john dean is set to headline a hearing on capitol hill in just the next hour. house democrats getting set to appear dull my
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