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>> sandra: that was three budget? call humana now at the hours for you. it's a lot. a >> bill: more coming up, number on your screen for this have a great day, everybody. free guide. it's just one of the enjoy your thursday. >> sandra: thank you for ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you joining us, "outnumbered" starts call, a knowledgeable licensed right now. agent-producer can answer any >> harris: fox news alert, the questions you have, and help you top house republicans on the committee heading the chose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and impeachment inquiry now demanding in a letter to house there's no obligation. you know intel chair adam schiff that the medicare won't cover all your medical costs, so call now! and whistle-blower testify publiclys part of that ongoing see why a medicare supplement investigation. plan from a company like humana, this is fox news learning just might be the answer. exclusively that the newday has extended their call center hours whistle-blower who complained about president trump's call to help every veteran refinance their mortgage with ukraine acknowledging the at these near record low rates. inspector general, but he or she may be vulnerable to a third one call can save you $2000 every year. previously unreported allegation of political bias against the president. the nature of that possible bias claim remains unclear. this all coming on the heels of house republicans disrupting a closed-door hearing yesterday, demanding more transparency in >> melissa: hillary clinton has blamed everything from democrats investigation. but democrats argued that there russia to sexism for her lost
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is good reason for the way that her president trump in 2016, but they are conducting the probe. could she be weighing a third >> there was no preliminary run in 2020? investigation done by a special prosecutor or a special counsel like watergate or in the clinton the adviser says that it is not impeachment trial. we know however, we have out of the question. >> she ran for president because evidence very recently that there are witnesses in our case she thought she would be the best person. who are talking to each other. if she still thought that now, that is exactly what we don't if she thought she had the best want to happen until we have the odds of beating donald trump, i preliminary investigation. think she would think about it we don't want them to tailor the long and hard. testimony to each other or >> she has not closed down the manufacture alibis. possibility? >> no, she is not. >> melissa: one republican hitting back, saying that that is not with the house is >> melissa: also says that supposed to be doing. hillary really likes a lot of people running in the democratic >> one of them literally told me field, so she would not decide what is not a special to jump in based on any prosecutor, so we are going to have to perform the work of a special prosecutor. confirmed data about the crop of we are not prosecutors in the candidates. the man in question has blocked house of representatives. we are not supposed to be doing all of us on twitter. that. they are supposed to be conducting an inquiry. they show their hand by saying >> harris: i am blocked, not that. this is a hatchet job against that i was trying to talk to the president. him. >> melissa: this is >> tyrus: i want to be "outnumbered." unblocked. and i am melissa francis. >> harris: may be as is the show. here today harris faulkner,
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dagen mcdowell, fox news >> melissa: anyway, marie. contributor marie harf, and in >> marie: i have no idea what the center seat today, fox news is happening. >> harris: is he helping? contributor and host of "enough >> marie: i have no idea what said on fox nation, tyrus, he is is happening here, i truly don't. outnumbered. >> yes, i am. i respect hillary clinton's very long career as the first female nominee, but there is no room in agreeing with the obvious, i've this primary for her. always been good with that. and i cannot imagine this is a serious consideration. >> melissa: let's get right to the topic at hand, they talk i have known felipe for a while, about having the inquiry behind he worked at the closed doors, and i understand, state department before i did, i can see the thinking on both and i am honestly a little perplexed at what the strategy sides. i understand both of the is here. reasoning, but the problem that i have is that credibility and >> harris: maybe he know something, everybody know something about somebody. she is on a book tour. motive are huge parts of our >> marie: there is no way she legal system. and if you don't see the is running for president. witness, you know, a jury sees >> harris: why do you say the witness, people go up in that? >> marie: because i don't think there is. front of them, so you can judge their credibility for yourself. >> harris: why go after tulsi gabbard? and that's something that you >> marie: i don't know, because she is on a book tour. cannot do from written testimony, that's what we are >> melissa: dagen, why is she missing. >> you know, i honestly don't feel like we are missing on a book tour right now? we know that you time the anything when it comes to this whole situation. release dates, it is pretty
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convenient that she is out talking right now. there was a reason for the throwing a lot of things out whistle-blower's identity to be there to get attention, now you have him come out and say this, protected, fine. to dress him up in a costume and i think she is considering testify, him or her, is not running. i don't think democrats would cooperating testimony from others? welcome it. i don't know who would vote for but it is not about the her. president, it is not about i don't think the field is whether you have impeachment. we live in a time of uncrowded, but everybody who has obstruction. it does not matter. ever run for president, you have the democrats are going to to have a huge ego, right? impeach him regardless of what so you would always believe that the whistle-blower says or is founded that he is not credible, you could get back in and win. because they really don't care. look at our marrow. each will draw a line in their >> dagen: never underestimate the power of the delusional ego dramatics, but let's get over of a politician. with it. it is about the election. one who has been in the the more that they drag this limelight most of their adult out, the worse it is for life. i will give you two words as to president trump and also covers why she would never run for another aspect, it gets rid of president again, jeffrey epstein. because she would have to answer joe biden. if you look at the whole point questions about bill clinton's of what this evil plot was about relationship with him. i know they put out a statement was to get rid of after he was charged here in president trump and rudy new york, even before the death, giuliani got together because we are going to get rid of talking about four trips on the joe biden. all of that came and was given plane, president clinton took to the justice, we are given that's it, she would have to everything that is true. talk about that a lot.
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and they took the folder and i would avoid that at all costs. said, thanks, rudy giuliani. >> harris: is she seeing something, but his numbers are but because of this, joe biden is smudged, his son is doing rising of late, joe biden, do interviews, so it got a mission you think that she is seeing accomplished. the media is getting what they something for the more moderate front runner? want. if he goes out, the party will >> melissa: they did not want need somebody. we know about the reports, joe biden eating either? "the new york times," "the washington post," even >> tyrus: no, it is about howie kurtz at fox news who was causing problems for looking at some inside the dnc president trump and the election, because they don't have a strong candidate. saying maybe we do not have the they don't want a two old white one inside the group of how many guys running, so this is giving are left? >> marie: 22 or 23, them time. joe biden's numbers are at the just gone back to get on with highest they have been since it. we know it does not matter who april. you bring in, they are going to >> dagen: but they are be impeached in the house. coughing up feathers. >> harris: they are going to so do it. need to raise some money. and then let the senate decide. >> melissa: be sure to catch we know how the senate will decide. former clinton adviser philippe republicans will not impeach him, so let's just get it done. raines at 2:00 p.m. eastern with dana perino, and she will ask dragging it out is -- >> harris: i am never going to him why he blocked me. a movie with you. you already apparently have figured out the ending. >> tyrus: we are missing it, she is selling books. i listen to a lot of that and i >> marie: on the topic of 2020, joe biden firing back insisting he was never told think, and i don't want to challenge you too much, because
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that is your opinion. but i'm wondering where the about george penn's concerns facts are for all of that. over his son hunter biden being we have to look at precedence in on the ukrainian gas company. terms of getting to the bottom of impeachment inquiry, and republicans have an excellent vice president biden's office ignored him when he warned him point let me quote somebody who in 2016 about his role at the company. is allowed to be, because i have his father was in charge of the a list of people that can be in ukraine policy at the time, the former vp denies that he knew the room in the 45 republicans anything about it. who can actually see for themselves the material that is >> i never heard a thing. never spoke to me, nobody ever coming out. so representative chris stewart spoke to me. he may have said something to of utah says, this may be within somebody else, but he did not house rules to do it this way, say anything to me. and nobody said that i needed to that's not the question. do it. the question is, is it a good and let's get something idea to try to impeach the straight, my son did nothing wrong. or illegal. president of the united states in secret hearings? which i think is a fair question no matter who the president is. so all that theory that you laid out comes down to a very basic >> marie: so this is a selective leak, one side thought premise, and that's how we that this would help them. communicate information from capitol hill to the american people. we elected them. there should be a 2-way >> harris: he just said i told you so. conversation. >> tyrus: everything leaks. >> melissa: let me get marie i don't think it is fair. >> marie: this is one of the in here, taking it to the
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whistle-blower, now there is a pieces that have come out, but third reason that this joe biden pushing back pretty forcefully, more than we have whistle-blower may be seen it before. compromised in terms of their >> tyrus: but it is the wrong political leanings, isn't that answer. another reason to have your son received a job, he was everything out in the open? because now that person is unqualified for, with a basically, their credibility is tremendous pay for the only being undermined, we have not reason that you are heard from them yet in the vice president of the united states of america. public sphere? >> tyrus>> marie: this is a pro, nepotism -- >> melissa: and in charge of there will be many occasions for ukraine, by the way. the members of the house to see all of the information and for >> harris: you mean the senate, if he is in fact vice president joe biden at the impeached to have a public time. trial. that is the public peace that >> tyrus: knowing his relationship with his children always happens. and the pain that he has gone there will be a public park through with his children, i where all of the evidence will be looked at. think that it is just, that answer is a bad answer. >> melissa: you are not taming the jury with the leaks? >> harris: what should his >> marie: some of the answer be? republicans who are complaining >> tyrus: it should've been in are the same republicans who retrospect, he should not have wrote in the benghazi report had that job. that the reason they did he was not qualified, going forward, that would not happen hearings privately was because they were more efficient and again. if i could do it over again, i effective. >> melissa: two wrongs don't would not -- make a right. >> marie: that's what hunter >> marie: it is not about the said. >> harris: the problem was
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whistle-blower as a person, it's about the information that the that hunter was not the vice president of the person brought forward. united states in charge of let me finish, melissa, the ukraine. so what you're talking about is not only in the messaging that information they brought forward is now cooperated by numerous should've come from joe biden, but the timing of it all. other witnesses who testified. we do know that, because william >> tyrus: i'm not attacking joe biden, because he is not the only where taylor released his opening statement publicly. it cooperates it. so that is not cherry picking. problem is that it is nowrom we have seen the whistle-blower's memo that was put out. going to become a black eye on so that memo is cooperated by his campaign. it will be brought up all the time. other full documents that have which was the original goal of been put out by the bipartisan group of members that are asking rudy giuliani in the beginning. them questions, melissa. like i said. this is what we are talking about. >> harris: my one problem so it's not about the about that is this is a vp. whistle-blower. >> melissa: please hear the you can do the what about of question. then you can have a response. everybody over here and >> marie: there is a pattern everybody over there, but he wants to be president of the now if multiple witnesses having united states now. the same information. >> marie: there is no evidence >> melissa: like this conversation, i could put a that he did anything unethical. statement out about anything, >> harris: but speaking of -- and if it is out there unchallenged, is that fair? >> melissa: congressman >> marie: it is not sitting tim ryan is withdrawing from the out there unchallenged. u.s. presidential race, just >> melissa: there is no putting out this statement right response question.
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>> marie: there are democrats now, pulling out of the race, i and republicans in the meetings that can question them. don't know why it is this long? >> dagen: and lee zeldin was there, he was president of are we at the point where if you mr. taylor's testimony, and saw are not in the double digits, the statement collapse, but why are you in? schiff keeps the public in the dark on that. at the transcript should be >> harris: nobody knows him, released asap with all of the but they only know him because other transcripts. if all of it is so damning, let he tried to take on speaker pelosi, that's why people know him, he is a the public see it. fighter, could the party have a and number two, this is not the different load going forward, so on and so forth. benghazi hearing, this is the >> marie: to your question most formidable things that about the moderate path, he congress does under the represents that. he is the guy from ohio who is constitution other than declaring war. and i will point to this. very close with unions, the listen to the statement. if you're serious about removing working class, has a populist a president from office, what message, very similar to you are really doing is president trump, from the overturning the results of the progressive side, he occupies last election. some of that middle lane, but to you don't want to have a situation where you tear the melissa's point, we have 20 plus country apart and for the next candidates. if you are not raising the 30 years have this country saying we won the election, you money, at some point you have to stole it. get out. jerry nadler said that last >> harris: if you are taking november. where is he? up in some polling in your because in the impeachment
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joe biden, i'm only looking at proceedings, they were run out of the judiciary, because clear politics right now. i'm looking at that aggregate, nancy pelosi and their cronies were trying to keep this secret that average, so it may not show and away from the american that. but in some corners, i know that people. >> melissa: harris, i want to people are talking about it. you have been. ask you along those lines, a but you can't have more than poll 67% believing that the $9 million in your coffers. nation is nearing civil war. an bernie sanders raises with political division and 25-point something in a quarter, resulting instability. just as she is saying. if joe biden can't do it, and you are the moderate tim ryan, what are your options? >> harris: there is a great deal of mess -- miss information >> marie: what will be interesting on fund-raising is the second tier candidates, the and misunderstanding about this whole process. kamala harriss, if they can stay that's where we come down, tell the public everything you know in iowa, new hampshire, and let them decide for south carolina, that's where themselves. they have to have a strong don't treat them like children. they put people in office and showing. but if they don't do well, they expect to be respected. that's when it really goes. and listen to. >> melissa: that's the they voted for president trump, breaking point? if you are going to undo that, you think it is iowa? and part of this miss as opposed to, if you are sitting there right now and you information. don't have the money and you we see some of the polling asks don't have the numbers, having how do you feel about impeachment inquiry, some of it worked for somebody who decided that his time was better spent asks how do you feel about impeach him removal? elsewhere, right? and now he is working on backing people are catching the difference, they may have not candidates, is that a better way
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caught it in the beginning, but to spend your time? they are catching it now. you can see them take up or down >> marie: this is the strategic question they are all going through right now. or laterally in one direction or >> harris: melissa you were joking earlier when you said i another. don't understand why he was in but actually taking here in the first place. president trump out of office is a completely different situation, which is what that >> melissa: no, i did not understand why he was staying. quote was about. people are not going to stand >> harris: i got in the race for, we did not hear everything and april to talk about the is >> marie: but they are workers left behind, the taking up in the polls, harris. businesses, blah, blah, blah, he goes on. >> harris: impeach and remove i don't mean that in a from office, 6% of republicans. derogatory way. but going as reelection for that is down from 14%. ohio's 13th congressional >> melissa: i would just add, district. so he wants to come back. the opening statement, speaking your mind about that cavanaugh >> melissa: do you want to hearing, and if you just read finish that question? >> marie: he is not the second the opening statement from some of the witnesses without seeing tier, tim ryan was the next tear down, he was not on the debate them, what impression would you stage. the people that i am looking for have versus been thinking about that can make it, the one stew when you saw them up there for tuesday are the middle tier. having questioned after their if they had a strong showing, they can raise money. opening statement? your opinion was so different in i think the primary might go on both directions paired whatever you thought. longer -- >> dagen: that's from people who are supporting >> tyrus: that goes back to my
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vice president joe biden, a point, they are not concerned about facts. little bit less than $9 million they made up what they are going in cash is enough money. to do. so just go on and do it. he has always been a bad >> harris: i want with regard to fund-raiser, and everybody who is supporting him knew that before he even got in. democrats, marie. they crash the party with how >> marie: we will keep watching it. the democrat of california president trump's allies stepping up their fight of describes the republicans going impeachment over the concerns of into the private room yesterday. the white house messaging is that the best wording? strategy. will it be enough? ♪ >> honestly, messaging is not what look are democrats trying that hard. there was no quid pro quo. to give right now? the president did nothing wrong. he continues to work on behalf of this country, no stop. because if you are trying to say that we as a party or looking into something and it is ♪ serious, and then you say, well, it is a party and then crush it, every american wants their dollars i think words matter right now. to work as hard as they do. >> marie: of course they do. however, since 2000, the buying power of the dollar >> harris: you don't want to has dropped by over 31% - put the idea out there that it is only for you guys. that means the dollar is only worth about 68¢ now >> marie: of course not, and there are republicans in the compared to 2000. room. and these republicans who tried had you owned gold, to go into a meeting that they your value would have increased over 400% were not supposed to be a part of, they were trying to make and owning gold is easy... this a media spectacle when it with rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals.
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grisham argues that they are doing what they can with what they have to work with. >> we can use homework help from the democrats. and if we can see what we are trying to fight, we would be able to message it a little bit better. it's hard to message anything behind closed doors and in secret. it's like you are fighting a ghost. we are doing the best we can. >> harris: that is an interesting point to make it, it's all about how the american people will see this, because impeachment is political. >> tyrus: once again, the american public is insulted with a fancy commercial making it all better. this is what bugs me about both sides. it will play out the way that it is going to play out. and a catchphrase or a smear commercial is not going to really help. may be, i'm so tired of hearing that. you have what you have come to work with it. read the transcript, you can basically take that phone call and all you need. >> harris: it's interesting that you say that, because house intel chair, adam schiff said at the very beginning, only a few
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weeks ago when democrats started speak i think the encouragement was unwarranted, and i think down this impeachment inquiry road that they did not need a president erdogan was fixated on whistle-blower. that they had everything they this for one reason or another, needed from that memorandum, the and there was not a possibility that we were going to start a transcript that the president war with the nato ally. had released. that they had everything they i've also said that the needed. and then the fight began for the direction of turkey is headed in whistle-blower, and all of the the wrong direction. other witnesses. on any number of issues, we see what was missing? what happened, why did schiff them spinning closer into russia's orbit. change? >> marie: i don't think schiff changed. >> harris: yes, he did pretty and strengthening our partnership with turkey. said literally. >> marie: at that moment from >> melissa: chiding the the account, he said there is president over the military offensive in syria and for enough to impeach, but we want striking a deal with russia to more facts and cooperation. conduct joint patrols of the >> harris: given that we safe zone near the turkish bord. already have the call record, we after president trump lifted don't need the whistle-blower sanctions on turkey yesterday who was not on the call to tell us what took place during the saying turkish president erdogan promise to uphold a permanent call. we have the best evidence." cease-fire with the kurds. even the president said, i don't know what you mean by permanent. it is pretty clear. i'm hoping for the best, but in >> marie: i agree, and they are trying to ask more people involved to not rely on one the middle east, what is the person, to stephanie grisham's
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definition. house republican conference comments, there are dozens of republicans in that room for chair liz cheney says it rivals depositions, and some i have the rise of isis, and called it heard from privately and some going to the white house saying, a grave mistake to put our security in the hands of russia, what is happening behind closed doors is very bad for you. turkey, and syrians leaders. also trying to pass new >> dagen: is how you message on impeachment, unemployment, sanctions on turkey despite trump's actions. real media, household incomes formerly of the state that are high, 7 million job department, i come to you first. >> marie: i thought that i would never say the words that i openings, income inequality is agree with liz cheney, but i falling and you are trying to agree with liz cheney on this. unseat a duly elected president. president trump is trusting the go. >> harris: what was your last word of a dictator, erdogan, word? >> tyrus: boom. that he will keep a safe zone >> marie: you don't get to help break the law because there safe. and all the reports we are getting from our own is low end employment. jennifer griffin and other >> melissa: i did not do it. people who have good military sources is that the safe zone is >> harris: that's wrapped like we have been told. anything but. in turkey wants to push kurds out of their territory. >> marie: hello. >> harris: mark zuckerberg we have reports of ethnic cleansing. they want to redraw the lines of grilled by congresswoman who controls what territory, and alexandria ocasio-cortez over a facebook political ad policy. and boy, it got heated. this all happen because we withdrew. no i have set on this couch that ♪ ♪ i think we should have a conversation about our strategic interest in syria and what they
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are and how to achieve those. we should not have troops in the middle east either, but the way this was done has caught people off guard. if you are isis fighters were released than we expected, but it is still in the hundreds. and they expected isis fighters to be released? how is that a responsible policy? >> dagen: that is one of the most major concerns about what is going on in syria. and that is articles about isis fighters breaking out of these prisons. there are 10,000 isis fighters in prison, but in another 70,000 family members of the islamic state and supporters in that region. and in one single camp. in that part of syria. the danger is this is how isis rose to power after the 20 -- the drawdown in iraq in 2011,
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the vacuum that left. and we can talk about who bears that responsibility, but again, abu backed our said released lab prisoners everywhere, and we know what happened. and we know longer have an ally in the kurds. >> melissa: i agree with everything you said, i wonder if also does this force nato to confront the idea as an ally, and does it force nato to get involved in the situation instead of leaving it to the u.s.? maybe it is better with the u.s., but i wonder, does this bring in, does that force nato hey. hey. to work harder and be more you must be steven's phone. active, and be more engaged. and does it force him to say, why is turkey in this group? and if you want to be in our now you can take control of your home wifi group, you have to behave more responsibly. and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... and they are being ignored, i'm
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only with xfinity xfi. not saying -- download the xfi app today. >> harris: do you think that they are worried about it? >> melissa: no, no, because i got kind of what they wanted. >> harris: in terms of having russia come in. they were nurturing that alliance. senator martha mcsally from florida told me this a couple of days ago. that was an alliance being nurtured for quite a while. that they both wanted turkey and russia. so now they have, my concern was does it leave us out of the table? by the decision that the president made yesterday, no. he jumped right back in with those sanctions. and with the pressure. and we will protect the oil field, i understand. because we cannot lose our place at the table in that part of the world, particularly where turkey is concerned. >> tyrus: not just that, the fact that russia is now dictating foreign policy over there, which is a direct -- >> harris: or the beneficiaries of what it works or does not work. >> tyrus: that is a sigh of
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relief, because it looks like his beef with turkey is on the back table, and the efforts of getting amount have subsided now that russia has his back and turkey is in line with russia. >> harris: does that save a lot of lives? >> tyrus: i guess for his regime, yes. but in terms of refugees and the kurds, no. absolutely not. >> harris: that's what i was getting at. did that save the lives of the people in peril? >> dagen: president trump refused to sanction erdogan with 40 aircraft missiles from russia, despite the allegations, "the wall street journal" writes this, turkey has a job as an ally. >> would i be able to run we need to get tougher. >> harris: there's so much to chew on. advertisements on facebook no doubt we will come back, but saying that they voted for the green new deal? they are calling at the bernie if you're not fact-checking blackout, why the sanders campaign is accusing the media political advertisements, i'm just trying to understand the bounds here, what is fair game? of unfair coverage. plus hillary clinton keeps >> congresswoman, i don't know coming up with reasons she lost the answer off the top of my in 2016. marie, take a nap. head. >> so you don't know if i will
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you will need all of your be able to do that. strength for this. could hillary clinton be gearing do you see a potential problem it all up to do it again in here? 2020? >> dagen: progressive you see what i mean, girl. a glass of wine. what the former adviser is firebrand ocasio-cortez grilling mark zuckerberg on capitol hill saying about all of this. ♪ after the social media mogul rejected calls for facebook to great news for my fellow veterans. police political advertisements on the site for inaccuracy. va mortgage rates have dropped to near record lows. did she do a good job? and did he? the newday team is working overtime >> tyrus: whenever i look at so every veteran can save $2000 a year. mark, i think, he is just way over his head. he started this thing in his college dorm as something was for friends to keep in touch, and it has grown into a monster. at some point he is going to have to let go of the reins a little bit and get people there with the expertise to do this, because it is a personal attack on him every time he gets in front of the chair, because he makes decisions based on his own ego and way, and not to be able to answer the question was for him, because you need to be able to say one way or the other, yes
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we can, no, we can't, but having heard you say that this way is something i will look into. >> melissa: he invented facebook as a way to rate women in the freshman class. it is what it is, but regardless, i am not sure, when you watch that video back, i'm not sure that he understood the question, and to be fair, i had to read it twice. it is a very clever question. because people running lying ads, but targeting republican saying that that republican voted for the green new deal, which would be categorically false, and you can go and check it. they have not voted on it. they would not vote yes, all of that kind of stuff, i don't think he understood the question. it is a very clever question, because when he makes a point that do you want people in silicon valley deciding what is true? no. but what she is saying is factually incorrect, i would
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tell my kids, leave the radio on, do not believe any political when you're looking for answers, ad ever from anybody. it's good to have help. because >> dagen: he made the point that if a politician is lying, the right information, at the right time, may make all the then let them why, because the difference. at humana, we know american people will know that they are lying. that's especially true when let them see you lying. he did point out if anybody is you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. saying things that call for that's why we're offering seven things every medicare supplement violence, could risk physical should have. it's yours free imminent harm, voter just for calling the number on suppression, we are rolling out your screen. and when you call, suppression policy. we take the content down. a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any >> harris: i watched all of us, not just a little clip that questions you have, and help you we had. and i think sh -- he got the choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free, and there's no obligation. you see, question. he understood. medicare covers only about 80 and where she was going, if percent of your part b medical you're not going to do fact-checking, how do you know expenses. the rest is up to you. that's why so many people that is on your platform is not something that will lead to purchase medicare supplement insurance plans, like those bigger problems? because if it is going to turn offered by humana. they're out to be violent or bad, designed to help you save money whatever, and she is like, how and pay some of the costs do you know the difference medicare doesn't. depending on the medicare supplement plan you between facts and not facts? select, you could have no and she got into it with him. i thought it was interesting, deductibles or co-payments for doctor visits, hospital stays,
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because he said, we do emergency care and more. you can fact-check sometimes. so then the question is when do keep the doctors you have now, you do it, and what causes you ones you know and trust, with no to do it. referrals needed. plus you can >> marie: she started by get medical care anywhere in the saying if i ran an ad saying election day was a different country, even when you're day, you would take it down? travelling. with humana, you get and he said yes. a competitive monthly premium so where is the line. and personalized service from a he does not look well in these healthcare partner working to circumstances. make healthcare simpler and looks like he has no idea what ea is going on. >> dagen: it was about a designed to work seamlessly with cryptocurrency system. medicare and help save you bernie sanders campaign accusing the media of unfair coverage calling it a burning blackout. do they have a point? or is that in rallying call for his sake? ♪ money for veterans. mortgage rates just dropped to near 50-year lows. one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. activate your va streamline benefit now.
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it is national news, but when a poll shows us winning in an early state or like yesterday's emerson poll showing us down two nationally to biden and leading more and buy for coke, there is never a peep. it is the bernie blackout." except for the last line, president trump could have sent that. >> marie: a lot of left media really likes him, but he cannot deal with the fact that he is being challenged by a younger female version of himself and elizabeth warren, and that her campaign is taking off in his is flatlining. this is the way that they are trying to raise money off of it. >> tyrus: i am stuck on that. it's kind of the problem, because most of the people that know the word mary look like bernie sanders. white hair and there is nary a child playing. that is the issue with bernie.
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you just come in the old guy starts talking, people change the channel. right now elizabeth warren is firing a bottle. every time she is out there, people are like, what is she going to say? even with the aoc basically coming out and speaking for them, because i think that you need some electricity, some youth, nary because there is nary youth speaking for you. >> melissa: but it was a millennials who liked him last time around pretty had the millennial support before. >> dagen: and andrew has a very strong following, i once referred to him as andy, if you are on a skateboard in a suit to somebody will call you andy. so i will hear 24, that is not right. >> tyrus: there will nary a time be -- >> dagen: nary a time be where
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i will refer to him as andy again. >> melissa: up or down from here? >> marie: down. >> melissa: what do you think? >> dagen: i think that he can move his own until they go to north carolina. >> marie: elizabeth warren is running such a good campaign. >> melissa: does that mean he goes to her? >> marie: yes. >> melissa: make sure that you watch tyrus is "nuff said" on fox nation. now here is harris. >> harris: let's start with breaking news and a sad day in statutory hall this afternoon. the late congressman elijah cummings lies in state following his passing a week ago. for the next six hours, the public will be allowed to go and pay their respects. this is ahead of the full services, funeral services in baltimore, maryland, tomorrow. barack obama is scheduled to
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speak along with former president bill clinton. former secretary of state hillary clinton, and house speaker nancy pelosi. we'll talk more about the life and legacy of congressman elijah cummings a little bit later this hour. in this fox news alert, lawmakers on a collision course over the house impeachment inquiry could this is "outnumbered overtime." i am harr
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