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that to be available to comment on this. it's very difficult to do when you see what is happening in this process. i'm one of the few people who has made an attempt to have a rational conversation in that debate. it is going to be very difficult to continue to do that. >> it's been a pleasure to be with you. see you next time on "life, liberty, & levin". ♪ >> one of many hosts on "fox nation," welcome to fox nation. tonight we're giving you a look at all of the great original shows and documentaries that you can see on "fox nation," "fox nation" is on demand streaming service, the ultimate companion to fox news. it goes. >in depth brings more ofstories. you can see all of the content we offer, there is politics, sports, history and crime, and daily talk shows and much more. but here is the thing, you can't see any of it if you don't
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subscribe. it is easier than you think, just get your smartphone or streaming device, go to app store or foxnation.com and follow the instructions, once you are an official member, you can download and access your favorite episode, any time anywhere. fox nation users can stream fox news channel shows when they log in with their tv provider, to kick it off, i want to give you a deeper look to this week's story prim impeachment. the word is thrown around left and right, but how easy is it to impeach a president? what is the process? how many presidents have gone through this before? "fox nation" answers these questions in shows like stand scandalous. >> you understand your testimony here today -- >> i do. >> this is a result of our inexperience in washington. >> i like everyone else, would like to know the answer.
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>> up my leg. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> that is a preview of scandalous. details investigation and impeachment trial of president bill clinton. he is not the first president to get impeached, here is a inside look at impeachment of president andrew johnson. >> andrew johnson was a man who came from nothing. he was a career politician. johnson never thought that there should be equality between whites and blacks, he thoughts blacks were inferior, he was very pro-slavery, nobody tried to impeach a president before. there was a strong feeling that nation without not be safe with him in the white house. and never would be. >> to give us more inside on
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this, former house speaker could fox news contributor, newt gingrich thank you for joining me. >> great to be with you, great to see "fox nation" digging into these important stories. >> yes. you know, i just want to start with impeachment. this is a conversation that has really plagued our current political climate, how serious has impeachment been in our history? >>tivityically it has been -- historically it has been very rare. johnson in 19th century was first real effort to impeach a president, that is the result of very deep political differences coming out of the civil war. richard would have been itch peopled buimpeachedbut he resigned afteo year long investigation that revealed things that were not acceptable or sustainable. that was first big example with impeachment mattered.
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then an independent council report by ken starr that stayed that clinton was guilty on 7 different counts, including committing felons such as perjury and a sexual harassment lawsuit by a employee. he was not convicted. it has been used more frequently with nixon, clinton, now the talk about president president trump. >> you were at helm of the clinton process, his impeachment process, what differences do you see from then to now with trump. >> i try draw for the press comparison, we had an independent count report that said on 7 different counts that clinton was guilty, use that word guilty, guilty of committee a fel felony or this or that mueller never once used word guilty about trump. you see the democrats right
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now, is this passionate hunger to do something. and i think that is what has driven nancy pelosi to where she is now. which i think she knows in her mind is the wrong place to be. but she can't figure out how to avoid the anger of her own caucus if she does not do it. >> you have a fe a new "fox nation" show, called inside the contract with america. >> here is a preview. >> frustration, they were not making any progress. >> to try to get to a majority system we have been in minority since 1954. you have to force every opportunity over and fever over until it breaks new. >> contract matter because it embodied thed that you could be for something positive in an organized way, communicate.
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>> >> a very specific document which the candids for house and republican side signs in 1994. and it says if you elect us, we will vote on these 10 really big item like welfare reform, planting the federal budget, cutting taxes, litigation reform. it said, this is a contract not a promise. if we fail do this, we own deep our word you should not re-elect us. as a result we had 10 big ideas to talk about, we were a positive cam 59. and we for first time in 40 years, we won control of the house, picked up 53 seats, nobody thought it would happen, we picked up 9 senate seats as part of the same process, it was a genuinely historic turning
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point in power in washington, to this day has continued. >> and your reaction to this historic moment with your new fox nation show, cspan just came into excesstance. >> tip -- tip o'neal styl decided to pullback camera and show i was addressing an empty chamber, that was against the rules. this was done in early days of c-span not catching people sleeping or not pay attention. >> he changed was to demonstrate they were talking to no one. because the chamber was empty. but for the speaker. >> i had a aide come running down put a paper in front of me saying cameras have pulled back, they show you are speaking to an empty chamber, i said to people watching i understand this is happened, you need to know there may not be anyone listening to me but a lot of you are
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listening to me and provided today. >> i do' to take note, something that is happening right now. which is a change of procedure here. >> what did you make of that moment, and how did this new medium impact the contract with america? >> well, the really wild, i came in, i was sworn in january of 1979. c-span began in april of 1979. it was brian lamb's brain child, his concept was, what if we just show the entire working of the congress with no editing, no bias, not liberal, not conservative, you just watched whatever you wanted to, nowadays i think they have a million hours cashed out at brian lamb communication center at perdue university, you can get on-line, and find this stuff. and they told me, i have over a thousand hours of me talking on
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cpan. and we just discovered we could talk to probably on the average 250,000 people. and i would say to my colleagues, how far would you fly to talk to 500 people? it was a fundamental change. all of a sudden, you didn't have to be chairman or speaker on or someone up here, you could be any member who could codo research, put together a good talk be interesting, suddenly you had the ability to communicate with the country. >> i appreciate you talking to us about that. the impeachment process and your show. >> while impeachment calls take center stage, we can't forget where it began, my next guest pulls back curtain on russia probe and unvalved investigation to president trump. you can see it in his newest episode, witch-hunt, coming to fox nation october 8. >> since when did fbi get in
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business of destroying evidence. >> july 5, 2016. >> we want to know that comey did more damage to fbi representation. >> report ire reporters startedg rumor as gospel. >> bragging how he extorted a billion from ukraine. >> 3 weeks later, his son was hired, people say there is nothing not right about this. >> from one investigation to another, gregg jarrett follows case of jeffrey e epstein. >> man was a mystery, the more we study him, the more we report on him. the more questions we have about him. >> it was that level of secrecy that enabled him to become a notorious predator.
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>> he was a master criminal, he got away with it for a number of years and came to a mistearous end. >> here to give us a look at jeffrey epstein, fox news legal an lyft, authoanalyst, author o, witwitch-hunt, gregg jarrett. >> thank you. >> we all by now know the story of jeffrey epstein. in your words what made him such a twisted individual? >> his life was shrouded in secrecy, secret finances, secret business contacts, and a secret sworded sex life involving underage victims, i think we're still under ralphing som -- unre of the bassic facts associated with epstein, the more federal prosecutor look into the case, the more evidence their saying
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fine, that he -- evidence they will find he did not act alone, he it accomplices aiding and abetting. that may have involved as many as 80 victims. >> what do you get into specifically in this feature. >> one thing that we delve into, how our system you of -- of justice is not perfect, jurors are not perfect. prosecutors are not perfect defense lawyers can sometimes out maneuver the top prosecutor, this is a case where epstein, with enormous wealth, marshalled all those financial resources and hire a dream team of defense
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attorneys. you know best injusts they monet money could opinio purchase. >> he need pleaded in 2008 to just two counts. >> what is the biggest thing you learned about this case? >> you know, i think that the feds now have their work cut out for them. epstein did not act alone. so, i would expect a lengthy federal investigation to determine whether there should be criminal indictments of various women who were securings underage girls, maybe as many as 80 according to the reporting by the miami harold. he didn't act alone. and if anybody was helping him,
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they should face accountability in our system of justice with criminal charges. >> gregg thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> twisted world of jeffrey epstein to "fox nation" on october 15, sign up soon. if you do you see this. >> where we all the have to look forward to large casualty lists. of dead, wounded and missing. >> is really important it is the first meeting. >> three days in tehran was the clash of the titans, the most powerful men the world has ever
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known. >> we cannot yet see how deliver deliverance will come or when it will come. >> we would all be speaking german probably. americans would be speaking german too. >> what kind of a people do we think they are. >> times of great danger, it is okay to hold a -- up. >> we just gave you a speak peak of three days at the brink with host brett baier.
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with the tehran conference. and from exclusive contents to experiencexperiences, we have at you won't top miss november 6, hosting first annual patriot awards, joining us we celebrate some of america's heros with your "fox nation" hosts and surprise efficient special guests. >> we're bring you so much more, right after this. (cow mooing)
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>> welcome back to "fox nation" in dep, that was a preview of las vegas massary, now on "fox nation," a look at deadliest mass shooting in american history, discover what really happened inside of route 91 harvest festival in las vegas, joining me now, jill schneider, retired special agent, in charge of san francisco of the atf . >> thank you. >> i am happy to be here. >> what was the atif's role in las vegas shooting investigation? >> atf's role any mass shoot we respond with all available resources as quickly as possible to assist with the investigation, we had agents there within 30 minutes to the
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seen, and assisted las vegas police deputy with securing the scene, evidence collection. we're looking at firearms and do an urgent trace of the firearms and determine if they were legal in and all themselves, and if they were purchased legal and identify the original purchaser of the gun, if that purchase was allowed to have them, he owned about 80 something guns he acquired from the beginning about 1986. but one year prior to the las vegas shooting, he purchased 55 guns. most of those were assault rifles, he accelerated the amount of guns he purchased a year prior. >> you were in the hotel room the day after it happened, when did you see, and your reaction? >> his was in the room. and i'll never forget what i saw. walked down the hallway, and the
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suite he was in was at the end was the hallway. you walk down the hallway there was hundreds of rounds of ammunition that had been fired down the sides of the walls of the hallway. and then when i walked into the room, there was thousands of empty shell casings on the floor. laying on the floor, and there were assault rifles all over the living room, in one of the bedrooms, there were 5 assault rifes on tripods, and bedroom and in living room 20 other guns assault rifles on the floor and furniture in the living room and there were windows from anothero ceiling, two of the windows, one in bedroom and one in living room were broken out it was a 32nd floor of the hotel, you were looking out to the air through broken window. it looked -- one window in
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living room looked down at concert venue. i was in the room, i felt horr horror. at what i was seeing the amount of guns that looked like a war zone, and ai amount of ammuniti. differendisgust, disgust that sf capable of killing 58 people and wounding 800. overwhelming sense of sadness. >> we'll never know his motives, if you had to guess what would you think? >> the victims and victims families, want to know. i have neighbors that were at the concert that night. and they ask me the same thing, when they knew i worked the investigation, they said do you any idea the motive, i can't answer that. i do not know, i don't belief
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>> i don't think we're the same species. >> tell me the most significant tattoo you have. >> nothing i have means anything. >> let's see. >> what do you do for fun here? >> drink and chase women. >> fairies are the mermaids of the skies, mermaids are the fairies of the sea. >> what is most american issue facing the nation.
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>> people too serious, man. >> this is my world right here. >> okay. >> very cool. >> welcome back to "fox nation" in depth. we gave you a first look at season 6 of "watter's world" coming to "fox nation" october 24. and to find out more, i decided to head to the set of jesse's show, sit with the man himself. >> what is up. >> last time i was here i tripped wal walking into your studio. >> can you do it again. >> maybeo the way out. >> not so good on your feet. >> you greater on your feet. >> a great segue. >> thank you. maybe i am going to my feet. >> there you go. >> you like to go on the street, quiz people. you like to terrorize americans, we'll get you a quiz, see how
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well you know things. >> okay. >> first president to live in white house? >> i don't know. >> >> a guess? >> adams, is that right? >> yeah, total guess. >> what city was first u.s. capitou.s.capitol you were cons. >> filly. >> new york city. >> first battle. >> lexington. >> what is name of first american constitution? >> article of confederation. >> yes -- no helping back their. >> you think that johnny knows that. >> jefferson. >> ma madison. >> written to what king. >> george iii. >> next time i drive you to work, i do a show -- >> i was on that show. >> we had a good time. >> we did have a good time. you were a surprisely good driver. >> you did flip someone off
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once. >> on your behalf, they were too aggressive, i had to defend your honor. >> what a gentleman. >> we had a lot of fun, season one, ride to work. i go to dc, check it out. >> we're in lovely arlington, virginia, i have my f-150, ready to go to pick up shannon. >> you wrote a book. >> yes. >> about positive outlook, you can tell me how to doe that, when i am driving. >> i have one exception to rule. when i was behind the wheel. >> really. >> do you have road rage. >> i don't want to go on record saying that, but it is possible. that was very first look at season 2, ride to work on "fox nation." we have all your favorite fox personalities, i am curious to
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>> welcome back to "fox nation" in depth, this trailer did make me pretty darn hungry, good thing i am here on set with steve doocy so he can give me a latest taste what it like to be on cooking with steve deucey. >> thansteve doocy. >> i am hungry. >> this is something from the cookbook. this is actually red pepper pasta, my son peter. the famous fox news correspondent. favorite thing, he asks my wife, blaze make the red pepper pasta, she makes it, are those real. >> real. >> yes. >> my wife, give me a couple of those, she will roast the peppers on the stove. we have a gas stove, she will host them until outsides are
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absolutely black, she will wash the black stuff off, cut them in big pieces you put them in the food processor, you will be asounastounded. >> how hungry are you. >> i can't even. >> they are not wax. >> they're real. >> you put 6 in there, then, simply, you have one half of a cup of store bought vinega vinegarrette. and a cup of basil. >> you washed that. >> yes. >> we were talking about germs earlier. we don't want to rub it on the train floor, we're talking about building up our ir immune syste. >> half and half, 3/4 of a cup. >> i am such a fan of half and half. >> pepper, and then salt.
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it is your house, your apartment in new york descro network, do d pep displepepper? >> that is so much salt. >> no it's not. >> you push the button. >> what a dream. >> the front. go ahead. push that button. look, abby is cooking. >> it is the color of my dress. >> stop. >> oh. i can eat that with a spoon. >> don't. you know i should -- there we go. >> you are so fearless in your white shirt getting in there with the red pepper. >> absolutely, you fix your favorite noodle. peter liking fettuccini. >> i like you already, peter. >> all right. >> then simply get a fork out because look you on pretty that's is. an explosion of color. >> what? >> you know, i used to eat past
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astill, i am an adult, i like the ones with a twirl. >> like lady and the tramp. >> that is called spa gety. spa. >> great, you top it with parmesan cheese. >> more, i am a cheese gal. >> okay, put it on a plate or -- >> just -- i'm going to, all right, i think you need one too. >> live this stuff. >> all right. -- i love this stuff. all right, you have been hit. >> my bite looks better than yours. >> chris, who is running the jib cam, he reminded me about 15 years ago. i made this on fox and friends for dick clark, he loved it. >> you have cooked with pretty great people. dr. oz, who is your favorite beside me.
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>> you know, this is fun, i like all of them, including kellyanne conway, we go to their houses, not only gets recipes but also as we did on every episode, because we're at there house, we open up their fridge, and find something to drink. >> that is -- >> liquor involved. >> nothing here to drink. i might drink this though, sauce is so incredible, you have to make this at home, i will need a to go box. steve, have you another show, american built. >> you know, there so many incredible things in world that were built by people who had the spirit and dream and the vision. the empire state building, just about 10 blocks where here, you can imagine to build that back in the day. something so high, soaring above everything else it takes spirit and determination, and someone has to be behind it, that is the idea behind the amazing projects
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with american built, not just the empire state building, it is hoover dam, the pacific coast highway, golden gate bridge. >> thank you, steve. >> thank you. >> american built on "fox nation" right now. >> remember just go to your streaming device, type in foxnation.com, search all "fox nation" originals in minutes. >> i found them. >> great, steve is download its right now. >> speaking of originals, we come back, we will look at new show that required my on assemble a team of fox news all-stars, i'll explain more, after this.
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>> welcome back to "fox nation" in depth, we want to keep giving you an exclusive look at all original shows only see if you are a fox nation member, a look at team building exercise i coordinated with some all-stars here at fox. hopefully, some day, they will forgive me. >> i decided to get a few my fox friends together for team building exercise. >> here we go ♪ >> 84995. >> work on that. >> ooh.
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oh [screaming] oh, my god. >> oh. okay. >> come on, man. >> that was sneak peak of escape room, coming to "fox nation" october 21, let's say you will see some of fox's best at their worst. that is not only show you can watch this month, take a look. >> we would all be speaking german, and americans would be speaking german too. >> what kind of a people do they think we are? >> i kept running. >> people were dragging people that were wounded. there was blood everywhere.
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you don't know if that person is breathing or not. >> epidemic is hitting every corner of the country. >> it starts, you get hooked so fast. opioid crisis is the public health and safety crisis of our lifetime. >> i am home in south bay with the real wolf of wall street. >> but my mind, i have done so many things they am proud of. >> you have to force every opportunity over and over and over until it blake breaks thro. >> a man of mistree. more we stud him. the more questions we have about him. >> i am so glad you are here, and so glad, to have my friend rachel. >> thank you there and you care about america. we all want to be -- >> that moment, walking out together like.
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>> thank you. you ladies are the best. go to the app store or fox nation.com and follow the simple instructions. thank you so much for watching fox nation in depth. have a great night. >> good evening and welcome to the next revolution. i'm steve hilton. this is the home of positive populism. tonight, as promised we will bring you our swamp watch on joe biden, hunter biden and ukraine. here's the headline. the corruption is not what everyone is been talking about. it's not the firing of the prosecutor, it is different and worse. all that ahead. along side me to it break down the impeachment ms. matt gates, tammy bruce and lisa booth. iona start with what we learned. i've seen some who opposed this and
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