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president seem like he broke a million different laws. look at these cats. but ultimately, it becomes a tv show. >> catastrophe, yes. where the democrats have got woman walked up to the car to make the case that their they crawled inside from a farm in california and went witnesses are telling the truth and the president nuts. should get kicked out of close those windows. jillian: have a good day. office. >> i mean, witnesses to what ♪ ♪ clap your hands though, steve? you guys have been talking about it for weeks. this is hearsay. anyone who has ever been in a courtroom or even watched ♪ the courtroom show on tv knows that hearsay evidence brian: i like when we open up with a song washington, d.c.p is not permissible. and these guys work for the president of the united warm going to be chilly states. even vindman the russian inside of the capitol but born lieutenant colonel says hot in the hearing room. the transcript is accurate. ainsley: oh my goodness. so, there is no there there steve: 10:00 this morning the house permanent select committee on intelligence is as peter strzok said of russia. going to open the public same thing. hearing regarding steve: well, we will know. testimony starts at 10:00. >> meanwhile, you are impeachment and. ainsley: look at this cover. normally based up in boston. steve: take a look at that and former massachusetts guilty, now it's time for governor devol patrick, it the trial. there is nancy pelosi. sounds like, might actually there is the whistleblower get in to the race for with the paper bag over his head and that's adam schiff president. a lot of people don't know who really is according to much about him.
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tell us what kind of a michael goodwin who wrote governor he was. this the ring master of the >> he was rather lackluster. festivities today. jillian: he says th magic show he served two terms. he was the first black governor of massachusetts public operated in darkness after a long string of controlling the witness's republicans. he went to harvard, harvard list doesn't make sense to millions who live outside of the political hot house. law school. brian: we know. couldn't pass the bar exam this we had this inquiry until his third try. behind closed doors and last second term, especially, week getting transcripts of there were a lot of what's been happening behind closed doors. scandals, welfare fraud, his now we get to see these lieutenant governor had to people in front of us that were behind closed doors. resign in disgrace. today it's going to be two he just looks at the field like everybody else and says witnesses for adam schiff. why not me? these are his selections. i mean, there is something and it's really not a in the water in surprise. they are going to be taylor massachusetts. you got elizabeth warren, and kent. the senator bill weld, the steve: right. former governor seth molt brian: these witnesses will ton an obscure congressman have lawyers present behind he tried to run. them no. bloomberg who also got into white house lawyer will be the race, is he originally there. they will make opening from medford. de blasio is from the race. statements. is he originally from the democrats and republicans have agreed to turn it over to their cambridge. counsels, not the lawmakers then have you got mitt initially. steve: that's right. romney, carrie, decaucus. screen left right there ambassador bill taylor even jill stein, you know, apparently in closed door -- is from massachusetts. not originally but that's where she lives. the lawyers closed door festivities earlier. everybody looks in the he admitted that it is mirror apparently when they wake up if they ever ran for
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common in foreign aid negotiations to put a hold town meeting somewhere and on money, which is exactly thinks they can be what they did. president. regarding the lawyers, each he is going nowhere. side gets 45 minutes. he thinks that he -- his it sounds like the democrats' lawyers will be organization hasn't run a daniel goldman and daniel statewide let alone a nationwide race for nine noble. and then the republican lawyer is a fellow by the name of steve caster. years the organization they will be asking a lot of the questions. you are not familiar with their faces. scatter to the winds. but then again you are not really familiar with the witnesses, either. steve: we will see what happens next. thank you for joining us in palm beach probably warmer than it is here. >> i'm glad i'm here rather ainsley: martha maccallum will be on with us later than in the northeast. hosting that. steve: it's a chilly day. president tweeted this is a howie, thank you. circus. the circus is coming to meanwhile, is he one of the most famous motorcycle town. it's the adam schiff show a builders in the world. phony show trial. he even made a motorcycle brian: a lot of pressure on for president trump. democrats. they always promised a lot. >> this is where it all if they don't deliver this time even though they are doing it she said it again starts. give a couple pictures here prayerfully. how this develops. we are not buying it nancy >> up here. pelosi. can you say whatever you want. to say. steve: how cool is that. ainsley: behind the scenes american chopper is sharing calling it a phenomenal behind the scene stories you never heard before. week. and he -- good morning, steve: she is calling it prayerful because she is paul -- is next. praying it works. you wanted me to impeach
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♪ him? i get it. ♪ of course, you look at what's going on regarding the president. leep without the president is going great. what would you do. when you look at this new poll that has just come out frequent heartburn waking him up. regarding the democrats now that dream is a reality. handling of the impeachment nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, inquiry, 52% say they are either handling it badly or all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? somewhat badly. as you can see right there a minority, 4 points after way get the perfectly grilled flavors say they are doing a good of an outdoor grill indoors, job. it's all about transparency. and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do even more, will it seem like it's fair? like transform into an air fryer. keep in mind, so far the the ninja foodi grill, deck has been stacked against republicans and the the grill that sears, sizzles, and air fry crisps. president. ainsley: it's all an opinion. do you think it was quid pro quo or do you not. it looks like the country is it offers head-up display. chevy silverado hd. wow, that's dialed in. divided. i can still keep my eyes on the road. 50/50. jenna ellis i watched her on "fox & friends first" this my truck doesn't have that. it offers an optional technology package morning. brian: you have cable in with up to 15 different camera views. your office? i got to get cable. that's quality picture. ainsley: she made a good it even offers one enhanced view point the victim of the quid pro quo if there was any was that makes your trailer appear invisible - to help you see the ukrainian president. what's behind you. he is saying he did not feel oh, wow! pressure at all so there is which in this case happens to be the competition - since they no quid pro quo. brian: i don't know if you don't offer the same amount of cameras as the silverado. have ever heard of rush
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limbaugh he has a radio show literally in the rear-view. and it's quite successful. where they should be. here is an overhead shot of ♪ him talking into the microphone. >> this could end up being one of trump's best weeks because the curtain is now being pushed back and people who have not been following this so-called impeachment inquiry are now not going to be able to avoid it. the republicans are going to try to do some things. they have been frozen out of this. and that is going to be obvious as well. i think there are going to be millions of americans who are going to have the chance, anyway, who haven't been following this wall-to-wall like you and i have been, to see what a partisan sham this whole thing is. brian: the president is going to be with the turkish leader. he is going to be busy. and releasing the first phone call. that's going to be interesting. i would add this. the republicans had a q like to see nine witnesses. they got the request of
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three. believe it or not hunter biden was not on that list. steve: neither was the whistleblower. and, in fact, adam schiff went ahead and warned the republicans if you out the whistleblower, you will be hearing from the ethics committee. there is zero chance today we will learn anything new that has not already been said behind closed doors because, remember, adam schiff and nancy pelosi crafted this impeachment inquiry so they could run the entire show. they wanted to appear fair but at the same time, you know, adam schiff said we are doing things behind closed doors as you would with a deposition, with a grand jury testimony. but he has been leaking stuff out. but he only leaks out the stuff that makes the president look bad. today the republicans will get the chance to ask the witnesses some hard questions that he has not leaked out so far. ainsley: if you live in d.c. though, you can go and watch the impeachment hearings. you can watch fox news at some of these bars. listen to. so names of the drinks. subpoena colada, james and
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the giant impeachment and impeachment please. peachy drink. brian: i know the consensus feeling is nothing new. as long as you are in unscripted situation and i think these people have been hearing from their family and friends and different people with kent and taylor in particular. there is going to be something that comes out. either the republican also >> how are things going on have a great cross or steven down toe shop. >> dude i'm stressed out of caster or these people, my mind. i'm older now, a lot wiser. these state department officials are going to say [laughter] >> maybe that's debatable. something that we weren't brian: all right. he is the star of the expecting. discovery's longest running steve: lawyers don't ever ask a question that they show american chopper if don't know the answer. to say. there is one thing paul ainsley: that's true. it boils down to the tuttle senior knows is the election. value of hard work. and there are -- if you look joining us now is the man at the democratic field, it behind that great show. changes. there was joe biden that was he's got a message to on top. america's youth. we are going to talk about orange county chopper's what's happening. brian: he is on top founder paul tuttle sr. nationally still. paul, great to see you. ainsley: hillary clinton is talking now about getting >> thank you. good to see you, too. into the race. listen to what she said on brian: are you worried about this generation? the radio show. >> i really am. i think it's the world computers, people sitting in their room, and for me i >> are you going to run again. >> no. >> that is 100 percent in a worked hard all my life and, few days i'm not going to open my newspaper. you know, that's the way the >> well, you know, i never say never to anything. country has been built on
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i will certainly tell you hard work. so, yeah, i have a hard time i'm under enormous pressure with it. if you are working in my from many,ment, many people shop and you are working for me you are working. to talk about it. as of this moment that is you ain't heating no seat in absolutely not in my plans. my shop. steve: that's not in her brian: i understand. do you feel as though when plans. brian: can you make a you are hiring people 10 or 15 years ago different than suggestion to the british? hiring people now. zoom out. >> yeah i think a little bit it's a little tight. different. brian: harder, too. steve: it's a radio show. >> people still had a better brian: even chris cuomo work ethic 15 years ago than would have said zoom out. it is today. but i think that, you know, steve: i'm unfamiliar with his show. i think that was like the i know he does a show i'm beginning of it. unfamiliar with it. brian: right. i also think you play into brian: his brother is the theme that we hear a lot governor. now is a lot of the kids steve: you mentioned the national polls, joe biden is still leading. have got to go into the national polls don't count trades and learn to work when it comes to the early with their hands. states, when it comes to the being pushed to go into college where they go into debt and doing something voting. brian: i'm going to throw they don't like. them out then. >> absolutely. that's all i had was national polls. i mean, you know, if you look at, you know, the steve: take a look at this. this is an eye opener. trades are almost a dying this completely flips the breed, you know. scripted. and like so, you know, pee yesterday, a new monmouth poll comes out and mayor pete has gone up 14 points personally, i didn't go to school or whatever. since august when joe biden and i don't recommend not doing that you know, if you are not going to do that had 26. then get a trade. now joe biden is at 19, brian: right. absolutely. followed by elizabeth paul, your podcast. warren, apparently iowans >> my podcast? have heard her say i have a >> you have a chance to be
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plan for that. yourself again on this podcast. realize how expensive that relive some of those moments is bernie sanders who said from your 26 years at the yesterday, absolutely, aoc showp. what else can we hear? >> i think that, you know, would have an important part in my white house. the podcast is great. and i think that everybody brian: what's pretty clear should listen to it. when you become a and i listener to it myself frontrunner democrats attack you like there is no like two or three times a tomorrow. you saw elizabeth warren on day because i think it's a surge people said by the that good. and it's really about way can we pass the cover page on your plan? talking about the things there was nothing in there that i did that people know or the math wasn't done and joe biden for the longest absolutely nothing about. time we saw what he was you know, a lot of people don't know that i delivered doing. now he has dropped down a little bit in iowa. ammunition to vietnam. and now mayor pete. a lot of people don't know clable first look for the that i choked steven tyler other two, elizabeth warren, sanders and company to go by the throat. there is just a whole slew of things. after him. and when we get in that ainsley: mayor pete. brian: he has vulnerability room, nothing scripted. like people examining what there is no format. he did and didn't do in and we just let it roll. brian: that's why it was a south dakota bennett. real reality show. >> yeah. brian: no one had to tell ainsley: this is why hillary you guys to create the meads to get in. drama. steve: that would be so you were visited by the great. i hope she is watching. future president before he go ahead and get in. was president. >> yeah. brian: here is donald trump brian: this is why i have getting a bike. >> so, jason, make it good. never been first in anything okay? make this your best. i don't want to get >> that's the intent. attacked. steve: that's because you are looking at the national >> will this be the best have you ever done, jason. >> i will make sure it is. polls. ainsley: you are on the number one national >>
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television program. brian: that's right we're being attacked. steve: number one in iowa and new hampshire. >> dealing with mr. trump? brian: 18 people dead as violence escalates overnight it was -- it was a real in israel and gaza. unique experience. you don't know what to expect when you go in there. it was a really good experience for me. i didn't want to go on that show. benjamin hall is live on the so that whole year went by israeli gaza border. and he went out to dinner benjamin, what's the situation there right now? with eileen, who ran sorry about the pause. >> brian, steve, and "discovery" at the time. he said to her, listen, we ainsley, good morning. want senior on the show. we had thought overnight there might have been some so they called me and they said we want you on the cease-fire, some rangerment. show. not like you are doing the at 6:30 this morning the show, bro. i wound up doing the show. rockets started coming this morning out of gaza. he built the bike. gaza is just over my we did the deal whether, you shoulder at the moment. the feeling we are hearing know, he built the bike i is one of anger. will go on his show. they are furious about the you know, it wasn't -- it death of the jihad commanders killed in a was a little bit different for me because i was still targeted strike by israel a couple of days ago. filming american chopper and right now we have been doing that at the same time. watching rockets flying overhead. and that was hard work. we have seen the israeli brian: absolutely. iron dome antimissile very interesting. he seems to resonate with defense system taking them blue collar workers. >> very much so. down.
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no cease-fire at the moment. brian: more than the guys israel, of course, is who have the billions of responding. they have hit a missile dollars. paul, congratulations. >> thank you. factory today. brian: where do we get they have hit islamic. behind the scenes at occ. they have hit mobile missile podcast. twitcher or wherever you get launchers. your podcast. not ready to deescalate. i'm sure you will dominate in that area too. the effect of the missile can be seen. northwestern newspaper is fox news has a team in there apologizing for covering jeff sessions event and at the moment trey yingst event on campus. can you believe that? and his team filmed these they covered it and now apologizing. images at the hospital earlier showing the injured why are they sorry for being journalists? what a joke. being brought. ♪ we're safe and sound in 8 from this morning. we are hearing this morning ♪ safe and sound also from benjamin netanyahu ♪ who commented earlier saying we do not wish for escalation it. can we have both? could take time it. is islamic jihad's choice at bp, we're working every day now to halt fire or else to make energy that's cleaner and better. they will continue to get . . pummeled it. is israel's iron dome defense system which has continued to block these missiles. 90% incredibly high number even for this system the rockets have been able to be stopped. which has saved a lot of for $419 a month for 27 months. people here, perhaps, in israel. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but certainly escalation continuing.
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no sign of a cease-fire. the egyptians are said to be mediating. we are not seeing any sign of that right now. brian, steve, ainsley? steve: a lot going on. benjamin hall there at gaza. thank you very much. brian: meanwhile, jillian mele has a lot going on too. >> it's a busy morning. judge set to decide today if the illegal immigrant who admitted to killing iowa college student mollie tibbetts will have his confession thrown out. he claims his officers did not read his miranda rights until well into his 12-hour interview. he also says they left out the key part that his words could be used against him. prosecutors admit his miranda rights weren't read in full at first but say they were read a second time after rivera led police to tibbets body. arrest warrant issued for the american banker for the death of a hotel worker. he did not attend a court hearing on monday. lawyers say he fears for his safety, after receiving threats against he and his family. he is charged with manslaughter in the death of
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♪ steve: our live coverage starts. ♪ republicans tried to stack the deck. bring in jim jordan in and maybe he could assist devin nunez, the staff counsel on the republican side. yesterday schiff, said, nope, you don't get to do that. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. jim jordan asks questions way at the end. ♪ he gets five minutes. brian: can you see time, one lawmaker cede time to another experience the power of sanctuary lawmaker. at the lincoln wish list sales event. steve: schiff said no. ainsley: griff was inside a sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, little while ago. zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. you had to come out of the room to do security sweeps? molly: my np spends a lot of with me and gives me a lot of reporter: good to see you again. attention which led to my diagnosis. i will get to the question point in a minute. she initiated tests and found right now they're doing security out what was wrong. she's treated both my children sweep. that will take to 8:30 or 9:00. since they were born. bridgette: i feel that my np cares at 10:00 a.m., this will be pin. about me as a person and not just if i'm sick or not. if you didn't read the molly: and i really love my nurse transcript you see it all on practitioner because we have such television. here is what happens. a strong connection. i know that whenever i call, starting 10 a.m. they will gavel
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she'll be there for me. in. the intelligence committee. my name is molly and we choose nps. remember that. np: consider an np. chairman adam schiff will have a when patients choose, patients win. opening statement along with devin nunez. they will swear in bill taylor and followed by state department official george kent. they will give the opening statements. then the questioning period begins. 45 men's for the majority under chairman schiff. 45 minutes under ranking member nunez. under the specific resolution 660 passed mostly down partisan lines. it says that the ranking chairman can ask questions and delegate to their chief counsel a seasoned lawyer but not specifically not, yield to other members. we will find out whether or not that gets challenged in that same memo we also saw schiff warning republicans about their decorum, putting this out there, saying it is important to underscore the house impeachment inquiry in the committee will not serve being used for any member to further the same sham investigations into the bidens or into debunked conspiracies about 2016 u.s. election
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interference that president trump pressed ukraine to undertake for his personal political benefit. but as you mentioned, jim jarred jordan a fierce defender of president trump will want to push back on the narrative democrats will want to present during the hearings. to tell the story, if you will, that the president abused his office by withholding aid. jordan wants to say there was no quid pro quo. president zelensky did not feel pressure and there was ultimately aid to ukraine. if you can't tune in today, you will get several opportunities because on friday, former ambassador marie yovanovitch will testify friday. eight more witnesses last week. three were on the republican witness list, not the three they wanted most, the whistle-blower, hunter biden or dnc folks like
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nellie ohr and christina chalupa. steve: he said if you try to out the whistleblower you will have the ethics committee knocking at your door. kevin mccarthy, the only person who knows the eye did notty is adam schiff because his staff talked to him. we can't use names? don't be surprised if the whistleblower's name is used and then if it is used, adam schiff says, you're out of order which would then call it out. it will go crazy. brian: kevin mccarthy i want to get clear. when we started kavanaugh hearings. sometimes the attorneys out there, they would cut off the attorneys. i will take it from here. >> understood bribery it was i'm wondering, if you can't see not as we understand it in time, can you go don't like dirn law today. it was much broader. bribery requires that you are soliciting something of steve castor is going i take my value. it doesn't have to be cash. it can be something of value and clearly this was
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something of great value to the president. representing your party? steve: okay, so that's new. steve: he is staff counsel for ahead of today's public the republicans. they worked out -- impeachment hearings adam brian: wondering if he can be schiff moved the goal post now adding bribery to the interrupted by more succinct list of president trump's lawmaker if that is indeed the possible impeachable offenses. here to discuss fox news case? steve: i wouldn't be surprised if the republicans try to contributor and "washington times" opinion editor charles hurt. interrupt democrats when they down in washington where the have a line of questioning. bars are opening early so brian: that will be interesting. ainsley: we had congressman people can watch at 10:00. >> yes. kevin mccarthy on our show, this is game day for the house minority leader washington. this is like the triple crown in washington. earlier today. he said the democrats keep steve: it is. changing their terms because >> a good impeachment they're trying to find a crime. hearing. steve: you know. how did we get where we are at? i mean, nancy pelosi had no listen. >> we never had an impeachment in the first term. choice but to do what she is they are so afraid to face the doing today. >> well, and that's because president in the election that she cares more about power they're trying to frame him. than she does about it ironic. principle she fought this exactly why they're doing it. for a long time. you see it time and again. that's the real indication they already accused him of this is bad news for being guilty. democrats. she did not want to go down they keep changing the term this road. because they're trying to find a she realizes that this is a crime. adam schiff continues to lie to huge loser for democrats. the american public, take us down another nightmare. but her party, you know, from number one day this went a different direction president got elected they and she had to run over and wanted to impeach him. what did the freshman say on
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inaugural night. get back in front of them what were think going to because she cares more about accomplish? impeachment. this congress issued more power than principle. subpoenas than passed any laws. adam schiff shouldn't be talking about founders' steve: cover of the "new york post" this morning, take a look right there, to set intentions. nobody has mangelled up michael goodwin column. founders' intentions more than adam schiff. when they envisioned this guilty. you see nancy pelosi. process, part of the reason looks like a clown outfit. that i have always so loved you have the whistleblower the story of our founding is wearing a paper bag over his the way the founders head, and ringmaster of today's envisioned the worst people being in politics. festivities adam schiff. ainsley: michael goodwin in the yet, they couldn't envision. this you have these people article calls it a public magic who have taken one of the show. the president was tweeting most powerful tools, the yesterday. he said the circus is coming to town. legislative branch has, the adam schiff show. impeachment, and they have he calls it a phony show trial. turned it into a political brian: you can win a trial and lose the people. if you feel you scored more gundlcudgel. points legally but the american people said unfair, don't like when you hear adam schiff line of questioning, no idea and other democrats use where you're going at, legally squirrely words like quid pro quo and bribery, it's win the case the jury, right the all because they can't specify exactly where donald jury is the people. if they see a process more trump broke any law or did anything particularly wrong. important than what kent and and they have to move away taylor says and what the from quid pro quo because ambassador says on friday, if it there was no quid, and there is dubbed unfair, the people you was no quo. want to impress, the
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ukraine got its money and there was no investigation. independents, undecideds will so there is no quid or check out. so far not food for pro-you can't keep saying quid pro quo. congressional democrats and even though i don't know what that means, really. handling of the impeachment i don't know what language inquiry for the last seven quid pro quo is. steve: it's latin. >> is it latin? weeks. 52% when asked say very or steve: it's latin to everybody. people don't understand that somewhat, they say handled it or and that's why you know, charlie, today is the start very, somewhat badly. of a tv show. they know what every witness 48% say various, somewhat good. is going to say. on the big board we show they go in down four percentage bill taylor and george kent today and then maria yach points. in this country there are more democrats than republicans. steve: i got to feeling if you yovanovich, who was don't like the president you dismissed parts of what they think democrats do a great job. told if it's catching to the if you support the president you president have been leaked think the republicans took out. we know apparently she, who was dismissed, is going to charge. ainsley: there will be -- in the be asked by republicans. election. steve: it's a tv show. now, let us get this it is all about a tv show. straight. he fired you, right? we know exactly what everybody but you serve at the pleasure of the president so already said. adam schiff leaked out stuff he can do that. ahead of time to make the and then regarding bill president look bad. down in washington, d.c., one taylor he is going to admit that it is common with foreign policy money to put hour 40 minutes from right now, a hold on dough. the, let's see, at the -- >> yeah. ainsley: several bars, right? and the big question here is
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do these witnesses present steve: looking at particular name. one of them is going to open at, as people who are generally reporting some terrible 9:50. crime that we still haven't ainsley: irish pub? been able to put a name to is what you have? or are they just people who don't like the president's steve: irish pub, subpoena policies? and, again, that goes back to the thing about serving at the pleasure. coladas and "james and the giant you know, you know who gets to set foreign policy in our peach." two dollars off all drafts. government? steve: the president. >> not bureaucrats. people -- c-span has seven not career bureaucrats. cameras in the room. kicks off one hour from now. and so i guess the only other question, steve, is brian: enormous waste of time in there some bombshell that we the big picture. don't know about that democrats are going to trot steve: not for democrats. brian: you have an election out? i kind of doubt it given the within a year. you have have no way to fund the government, no plan to do it. amount of crying wolf we usmca they can't even schedule a have endured over the last vote for. three years you're not touching, you're not ♪ just about ukraine but the past investigations and past touching anything on daca, trying to make a deal to save accusations. they all turned out to be nothing. so i think that and i think the court before -- how many things they should be doing? people are smart about that. this tv show is not them doing steve: they are. >> they get it. their job. ainsley: what is the message? steve: it's a tv shows. the message is we don't care about any of that we care more people logical see if it's about making the president look not fair they will say it's bad. brian: they want him out. not fair. >> soap opera. steve: democrats said that on
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day one. steve: indeed. so nancy pelosi has been under i wish we had organ music. great political pressure from one daca recipient doesn't her left flank -- need the court to decide. he says the program is ainsley: preyful solemn day. steve: she is praying this works unconstitutional. he is next. i knew about the tremors. today. she has to show the democratic base. we had a corrupt president. i did everything i could. i ran an impeachment inquiry. handed it over to the senate and they dropped -- ainsley: nancy pelosi is a it is sad day. do you think she is sad? brian: i love president said go back to your district to fix the homeless president. that is the real story. democrat are having trouble with their selection so far. look what is happening. deval patrick will rethink entering the race. he might be in the end of next week. michael bloomberg is setting up but when i started seeing things, shop down south giving up the first two primaries. i didn't know what was happening... this woman named:clinton another so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. book tour extremely close up i knew something was wrong... head-to-head interview, almost but i didn't say a word. uncomfortably close, said this during the course of their disease about possibly running.
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around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. >> are you going to run again. >> not, no. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. >> that is 100%? in a few days i will not open my the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce newspaper? >> i never say never to hallucinations and delusions anything. i certainly tell you i'm under related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. enormous pressure from many, nuplazid can increase the risk of death many people to think about it. but at this moment that is in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis absolutely not in my plans. and is not for treating symptoms ainsley: never say. unrelated to parkinson's disease. steve: many people said hey, nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm remember you are, you were and should not be taken if you have certain elected president of the united abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs states. you won the popular vote last that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. time. because the democratic party has tell your doctor about any changes been pulled so far to the left in medicines you're taking. by bernie sanders and elizabeth the most common side effects are warren, and others, you have a swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. real chance to unite the party, we spoke up and it made all the difference. hillary. ask your parkinson's specialist brian: you know who this is? about nuplazid. punch in the solar plexus an insult is joe biden. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people for these people, biden is to 448,134 to be exact. lose. moderate. rest are way out left. they look at joe biden. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories see the town hall. about vehicle quality. steve: running out of money. brian: see him run out of gas in and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across more than 25 minutes.
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he can't string two or flee cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. sentences together. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say i got to do it no way they get "thank you, real people." you're welcome. elected and push them forward. we're gonna need a bigger room. steve: same calculation michael bloomberg had. i made a deal with joe biden. i will not get in unless you falter. everybody is faltering. forget about iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, i will with the super tuesday states. i will have a super tuesday. ainsley: once they pick the candidate they will all rally around that person. brian: way to sum up the whole thing, ainsley. ainsley: someone will be selected. they will back that individual. hand it over to jillian with more headlines. jillian: we begin with a fox news alert. airstrikes overnight leaving at least 22 people dead. more than 250 rockets have been launched so far. [explosions]
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jillian: dozens of homes and buildings have been leveled in the cross-border violence which began after the death of islamic jihad commander, bahaa abu al atta. what could happen if the strikes don't stop soon. snow and record temperatures across the u.s. down in dallas, sprinkler water on shrubs and brian: quick headlines now. president trump's walk of fame star vandalized in chairs. six people were killed in broad daylight. crashes. amazing no one was seriously got to love video. hurt in this pile up crash, look tmz video shows a man spray painting the star and at that involving at least 50 walking away. he had lots of things to do cars. in his things to do. first-responders can attend cleaned one people cleaning president trump's rally in equipment. louisiana. the star has been targeted the state's attorney general several times. making the ruling after the somebody took a ax to it louisiana examiner called it a prohibited political activity. last year. >> take down a portland, for ag jeff landry disagrees. he says coercing civil servants example. >> relax. >> you had to have it. not attending the rally could now you got it. >> yes. violate the law. the president's rally is this no. >> you are going to jail.
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thursday ahead of saturday's >> larosa she attacked the runoff election for governor. dads are trading in the unidentified woman for sneakers for slippers, valet provoking other protesters at veterans day rally. slippers. watch this. ainsley. ainsley: thank you, brian. protesters took to the >> [inaudible] capitol yesterday as the supreme court heard those oral arguments in the jillian: philadelphia dance showdown over president trump's bid to end president studio host baghdad did i and me dance class combining ballet obama's dreamer program. our next guest is a daca with yoga. recipient who has previously no dance experience is necessary. testified before congress this video is going viral. calling the program adorable. unconstitutional. heir larrioian necessary steve: i did that with my daughters dance class. joins us now. good morning to you. jillian: you did? >> good morning to you. thank you for having me. steve: thankfully no cameras in ainsley: i was surprised to hear this. i would think as a daca attendance. brian: i would love to see you in a body suit. recipient you would not side that must be interesting. with the president to end this program. why do you feel that way? steve: that is the first thing >> you think of? brian: i got problems. >> well, at the end of the day, why wait on the supreme ainsley: say it is good for court to act. football players to take ballet? the way and responsibility to act and legislate has brian: lynn swann was first in always been through congress and the white house. the '70s to come out to say i i know when former president obama gave the executive action we knew it was going pliat. steve: in football. to be a temporary solution. brian: he did. we knew it wasn't going to be a permanent fix. steve: go ahead talk about it was overreaching the executive power. politics. a new front-runner in the state
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what president trump is of iowa. pete buttigieg just passed trying to do is trying to joe biden on his bus and elizabeth warren as well but our let the american people know next guest says that is not exactly good news for mayor that this has to go through congress and it's up to pete. somebody from indiana joins us congress to come together and work with this president to find a permanent solution live next. brian: starting to tell me sang out. best deal is dreamer ♪ solution border secures. that's how you will get the president to sign a law into searching for a way to help stop your cold sore? place. ainsley: president does want to negotiate a deal. he tweeted this out. many of the people in daca no longer very young are far from angels. some are very tough, hardened criminals. president obama said he had no legal right to sign order but would anyway. if the supreme court only abreva can get rid of it in... remedies with overturn, a ...as little as 2 1/2 days deal will be made with dems when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately for them to stay. >> absolutely. to block the virus and protect healthy cells. i agree with him 100 percent abreva acts on it. there is a deal to be made. i testified in front of so you can too. congress. i have been saying. this i sound like a broken record. but the best way forward is to do a border security in exchange for a dreamer solution. i think both parties can
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hi honey, we got in early. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. there is a lot of support ♪ from the american people. up to congress' responsibility. i believe in this president. i think the president has a big heart for the dreamer community. he has proposed solutions in the past. experience the power of sanctuary i think at the end of the day he wants to see this at the lincoln wish list sales event. fixed. but, he also wants to see sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, something done around border zero due at signing, security as well. and a complimentary first month's payment. ainsley: okay. thank you so much, hilario for being with us. all the best. >> you are welcome. and let me tell you something, rodeo... ainsley: if they can't take i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage your guns they will tax them. controversial new move in one major city. that's next. of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. democrats setting the stage ahead of the impeachment it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, hearings. >> patriotic, articulate it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. people. >> hearing testimony puts power behind the statements. ainsley: what kind of it's a loan, like any other. narrative are they trying to push? our legal panel next. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, brian is not an attorney. can my side be firm?
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sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. ends sunday. ♪. ainsley: new poll shows democratic hopeful pete buttigieg leading the pack among iowa caucus-goers topping the list at 22%, followed by joe biden at 19%, elizabeth warren is third with 18. steve: all right. our next guest says these results are no coincidence. radio talk show host tony katz joins us. he is from indiana. he is familiar with the mayor. what's going on in iowa that suddenly people are going, oh, i kind of like that guy? >> so it's a really good here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] campaign from the buttigieg the big idaho potato truck is touring america people. steve: focused? telling folks about idaho potatoes. >> extremely so, regardless and i want it back. whether you agree with him on policy. they have done an incredibly good job, they have hired solid what is it with you and that truck? people an aggressive stays on task. buttigieg stays on task, on message, calm, cool, here is better way we want do it.
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even though not "medicare for all," "medicare for all" who want it, the same policies. this is tying, in the goodwill, work he is doing in iowa, brian: all eyes will be on capitol hill like ours right elizabeth warren saying now. just hours public $52 trillion no tax increases. impeachment hearings will serious, i mean it. begin. ainsley: ambassador bill billionaires to hell with you. taylor and foreign service those two things are converging. that is why he is rising. officer george kent are going to testify first. ainsley: you're from indiana. steve: that's right. they will be arriving there >> right. ainsley: what are people in on capitol hill in about three hours. south bend saying about him? griff jenkins is actually live outside the committee >> they just voted for his chief of staff or deputy. hearing room in the office just voted for the guy to replace him. building along with a south bend is not doing well. preview of coming attractions. they had a crime problem. griff? griff: good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. don't let the significance south bend had a problem with of the room be lost. police shooting went away as that room is the ways and fast as it came about. means committee, the most pete buttigieg didn't take a prestigious on the hill of hit. course, being run by the amazing when media was on your house intelligence committee and chairman adam schiff. let me show you what's going siders i watched him during the to happen. town hall. at 10:00 a.m. they will he disappeared. gavel in, at 10:05 chairman he didn't stand up, calm down. schiff and ranking member he let security handle it. it was like taking the s.a.t.'s. nunes will give opening that should have eliminated him. statements. you want to see a pressure sware in two important witnesses bill taylor and president is like under state department official pressure. >> that story went away as story george kent.
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they will make opening statements. then we will have 45 minutes went away. of extensive questioning for each side. they elected his number two guy, instead after republican school majority first, minority second. something interesting is teacher. that is who they elected in that we expect both schiff and nunes to defer many south bend. >> from south bend to questions to their chief south carolina what is going on counsel. these are seasoned lawyers. with the polls with then, all the members on the mr. buttigieg? >> iowa is big one. committee, 13 democrats, 9 look at the increase in new hampshire. republican also get a these are 15% good things. five-minute opportunity to 9% in the latest poll in question the witnesses. south carolina. now, ahead of, this we know south carolina is supposed to be that democrats want you to where he has a problem, hear that there was a shadow african-american voters are they voting for him. policy, to hear that some of he is 9%. the witnesses believe there some of that -- was a quid pro quo; however, steve: he was at 3%? republicans want you to know they feel the process was >> 3%. some of them that he is doing unfair. now, chairman schiff issued a bit of a warning in the solid job of campaigning. so much elizabeth warren turned people off in a way almost proceeding memo he put out yesterday to republicans on stunning to witness and bernie how they conduct themselves sanders is right there in saying that the impeachment lockstep. inquiry in the committee will not serve as venues for he want 50,000 climate refugees. any member to further the he doesn't want any same sham investigation into deportations. the bidens or to debunked he will get rid of i.c.e. by a fourth house. conspiracies about 2016 u.s. he is very busy. brian: they believe pete election interference that president trump pressed buttigieg can get moderate ukraine to undertake for his republicans dissatisfied with personal political benefit. trump. i don't see it. another thing to watch for he is not moderate. he is pretending not to be way
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left. >> people who disagree with him today congressman jim jordan are mike bloomberg, deval republican added to today's patrick, former governor of hearings. he will make the case that massachusetts and hillary there was no quid pro quo. clinton. you played audio just a little bit ago. that president zelensky she, many, many, people are admitted there was no asking me to run. pressure and, of course, bill and chelsea don't equate many, many people. that aid went to ukraine. this is just the beginning steve: tony, in the radio talk on friday we hear from showbusiness if she were to former ambassador yovanovitch and next week another 8 witnesses three of run -- >> not enough bourbon and pop which are g.o.p. called witnesses. con to make this so fantastic. they are not the whistleblower and they're not hunter biden. if you think today will be something? look at this. guys? ainsley: g.o.p. wanted 9 is. brian: is that combination they got three. steve: because it's televised adam schiff people use, bourbon and popcorn? probably won't tell a >> it is now. witness no, no, no, no. you don't have to answer that one. in indiana we do. steve: revealed something on griff: we just don't know television you have not revealed the theatrics on it. because on the one hand we something before, tony katz. expect there could be some >> i'm proud who i am. brian: get him a drink. wrangling over policy or ainsley: 21 minutes after the procedures; however, at the top of the hour. same time, we're going to he is best known for helping try and take you in about a people make a love connection. half an hour for a quick chuck woolery admits his support look inside that room. we just don't know how for president trump destroyed exciting it will be to hear his career. he said he would do it all over
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people like schiff's chief again. chuck joins us live next. counsel daniel goldman who is a seasoned southern district of new york prosecutor because that ♪. ninja foodi air fry oven. doesn't necessarily always make for the most exciting television. steve: we will see what kind of a tv show it is. starts 9:00 here on the channel. thank you very much. brian, down to you. brian: democratic lawmakers setting the stage ahead of today's day one of impeachment hearings. >> the president of the united states wanted ukraine to help him destroy his political rivals. >> they are going to hear immensely patriotic, beautifully articulated -- articulate people telling the story of a president who extorted a vulnerable country. >> hearing them testify and be cross-examined really puts some power behind the statements. >> if there are going to be stunts, you will see, again, those stunts will be used by the american people against them to show a consciousness of guilt and a lack of seriousness. brian: eric swalwell knows a lot about stunts. what kind of narrative are
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they trying to push. gregg jarrett, former u.s. attorney for utah brett tollman and former white house independent counsel and former federal prosecutor robert ray. when this begins, what struck me first is both witnesses will be on together. bill taylor and george kent. what's significant about that? >> well, it's unusual, i would think. you would want to ask each of them individually. but it's up to the chairman, adam schiff. the trouble with both these witnesses is they are offering their opinions and speculation based on hearsay. i will will give you just one example. george kent, he said i believe there was a quid pro quo. he got it from bill taylor, who got it from morrison who got it from sondland. make fast, family sized meals in where did sons land get it? the time it takes some ovens to preheat. he testified he just presumed there was a quid with ninja's superheated air, you can air fry pro quo. that's not evidence. for extra crispy, guilt free, delicious results. that's junk. and because it's a ninja foodi, it brian: bret, if that's the can do things that no other oven can. case and you are a republican and says this is my situation. this is what i believed
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happened, if you are a and even flip up and out of the way. republican lawmaker, how do you go somebody like this who is a veteran with a lot the ninja foodi air fry oven, of esteem on both sides of the aisle. >> that cross-examination is the oven that crisps and flips away. almost impossible to do. especially when you are sitting and have you two of them sitting there they can filibuster and drag out any answer and you are only getting about 5 minutes in order to cross-examine him and ask him key questions about what they observed. circumstantial evidence is usually admissible. but, in this instance, we have hearsay, not just circumstantial evidence. you got to have direct evidence in order to convict someone, especially in the court of public opinion. brian: robert, is the opinion home? is the opinion watching television right now? should that be the mindset of both sides of the aisle? >> sure, ultimately this is about public sentiment. drilling down as to appropriate cross-examination, i assume the reason that the democrats put two people up at once is to suggest to the american people there is a united front involving the state department as to how they viewed this look for during the testimony that the fact that the push back to that is look, if the
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president wants to engage in foreign policy right to do that. there is nothing inherently illegal to do it. and then as far as the cross-examination of cheese two particular witnesses, i think what you focus on is the fact that they don't have personal knowledge with regard to the president, which really, at the end of the day, the only thing that matters, i mean, it's his corrupt intent that they need to be drilling down and focus on and these two witnesses don't have personal knowledge with ♪ regard to that crucial fact, stuart: here are some quick headlines for you. the state of emergency, there is you know, the democrats seem a state of emergency in venice, to think this is an italy, as city is flooded by the impeachment of an administration. >> they don't even know the highest tied in 50 years. president, didn't talk to him about it. toe rings rain leaving 85% of so how can think imagine or the city underwater. speculate his intent? the mayor blames climate change brian: bret, i was going to for the quote, dramatic ask you this. you do know. because in taylor in situation. particular, he says to back a beluga whale went viral for a game of fetch could to the ambassador of the actually be a russian spy. european investor goes it's a norwegian non-profit group is crazy to take political confirming this animal is the same one found with a camera and politics get into our policy on. this that's right. a harness earlier this year. brian: that's when he said call me. >> this is theater. the group believes it somehow
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that's what it is right now. escaped the russia military. as a lawyer, what you want is not theater, you want russia denied the claim. hard substantive facts. brian. if you are going to convince brian: follow that story while i interview chuck woolery, from the american people that what they are doing is love connection to "wheel of right remember, taylor is the one fortune." chuck woolery spent that indicated yes, many years in hollywood. corruption was an issue, is the former tv host says the an issue. and it's one that the united support for president trump states should be engaged on. destroyed his career. that's what the president he tweeted this. was engaged on. yes, i pretty much destroyed my brian: right. >> he stated very cleanly. career, supporting trump, letting people know i'm conservative, paneful and true. it was my choice. brian: greg, the president is curious about what i can live wit. happened in 2016. i would do it all over again. and the senator menendez was former tv host, current co-host of the blunt force truth curious enough to go to the ukraine and say help mueller with the investigation of podcast, chuck woolery joins us. 2016. what is wrong with the no doubt in your mind you would president telling another be hosting a show if you you president what happened in didn't choose to support the 2016 and should republicans president? >> oh, maybe, or maybe not. make that clear? make that admission? i don't know about that. if he was asking about biden like every day, we go through phases in our lives. vice president biden in a lot of people like joe name charge of the ukraine. why wouldn't be curious act who is sports guy is now about what the role was. doing commercials and things >> we ask federal like that. so my career phased into governments every day. commercial life. brian: shouldn't that be so i have several companies i made clear. >> absolutely. the president has every right, if he has reason to represent. they are bombarded as anybody believe that a corrupt act
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was committed by a public who wants to, like, anybody who official, to ask the foreign wants to advertise on blunt government for that force truth. information. isn't that what americans they come on and these people sit in their basement, make it would want to know? look like there are thousands of brian: the way i understand people complaining about chuck it for the laymen, people who didn't go to law school, woolery or about the products democrats ask very who he represents, how could you open-ended questions wax how let this fascist, racist guy they feel emotionally. republican also drill down represent a company when none of on specifics and make them say a lot of the stuff that it is true and these are the same people by the way who i get you just said is hear say? >> it's supposed to be that way. on direct examination you watch they will lead their on twitter, i watched you when i witnesses to say what they was growing up. want. brian: you guys are coming back later. i loved you. same outfits. same chairs. we used to laugh. >> no, i'm changing ties. what happened to you? brian: nothing happened. >> i know. brian: i remember when you brian: all right we might swap. hosted "wheel of fortune," you >> early but not that early. were great. to do "love connection." brian: janice dean will make the final call for that it is not a game show where you keep the show moving, you have janice dean is out on fox square mildly or passively to draw people out people not listening to my toss. used to be on camera. janice: i'm listening and glad you are wearing the that lasted forever. same outfits next break. it hinged on your personality, hi, it's cold outside, you have the carson like way, what's your name. >> janice dean nice to meet even if they're not famous, with you. the love connection, seem janice dean the weather important. machine. if i am man or woman, i come up janice: why are you not with a great idea, the heck with dressed in warm weather.
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>> i'm from colorado we who he votes for, i need a pro. don't wear warm clothes. what do i have wrong? >> i appreciate that. i really do, brian. janice: hang on i have to do some work. those are very nice compliments. look at the maps. dealing with 70% of the what you have wrong, these ad country is below freezing right now. agencies are inundated and the except tampa and la where we companies who you represent are have temperatures in the 50's. that's the when i will. just inundated with all here is what it feels like negative, it is not true. with the winds. 11 in new york city. they make this stuff up and very brave, sir. throw it up, they want to 1 in chicago. 9 in minneapolis. destroy your life. we had record-setting snow they don't want to disagree with yesterday across the great lakes and midwest. you. over 2 feet of snow. they're so vehement, virulent. they want to destroy you. freeze advisories from texas all the way up towards the that is their purpose. brian: right. >> so anyway the interesting southeast. that means we are dealing thing about this, it was with below freezing self-deprecating tweet, i know temperatures far south as the gulf coast. we even had snow in texas i'm shadow-banned, they say, i yesterday. have got about 650 or 700,000 my friends. we are still dealing with the potential for snow followers. across the great lakes and i know the half of them don't the northern plains. get what i say. there is your future radar, so i sent this thing out as kind so burr, still cold today, of a test, it made me look i was tomorrow, even into the weekend. things will warm up next losing in life. week. thank you for coming out, it just went -- biggest tweet i sir. >> would you do me a favor? ever had in my life. janice: do you a favor in a brian: positive or negative? >> as long as you're a loser
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second but toss in to brian, they love you. steve and ainsley. brian: positive or negative. >> hello, brian, steve and >> i'm not a loser. brian: you never will be. ainsley, i watch you every morning. real quick, did you see berkeley i got something for brian grad student went out, tweeted because he said that coffee doesn't do it for him went after rural america. listen to this tweet now anymore. deleted. janice: that's a tease. i unironically embrace bashing of rural americans, they are a janice: fantastic. back inside. brian: wow, this is group bad people, made bad life incredible. janice: is that the favor? wants her to bring you something. decisions some i assume are good steve: beverage, perhaps? people this nostalgia for some are you going to drink it? brian: i will do that. imagined pastoral way of live is steve: could be alcoholic. stupid, and should shame people who aren't pro-city. brian: is he wearing an nypd that is the berkeley mind-set. >> i couldn't hear you with all hat he could have got it in the noise in the condo next souvenir store. store. ainsley: coffee doesn't do what did you -- we're depending it for you anymore. on grad students to make our apparently. steve: president trump promised another middle decisions in life. class tax cut. i grew up in rural america. this morning we're learning some details about what he most of us probably grew up in has in mind. susan li from the fox rural america. business network on what it it is under attack by the left means for your wallet. and act dame yaw. i'm tired of these people who are saying, the truth is not ♪ ♪ really the truth. it is what you perceive it to be. they sit in their ivory towers, they make these decisions from
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arrogance, make us feel small. everything they do drips of arrogance towards the common person. i'm a common person. i always felt that way. i always felt like hollywood was a tuxedo and i was a brown pair of shoes. i didn't really fit in. i was kind of a common guy. i felt like common people, even though i'm a celebrity, what i do on blunt force truth and everything i'm doing, i feel it is just common, kind of approach. it is not celebrity approach. brian: humble but uncommonly talented. chuck, thank you so much. i appreciate e. >> thank you, brian, very much. brian: bunch farmers won the revolutionary war. sorry to sideline the school of thought. impeachment hearing set to begin less than two hours from now. our legal panel is back. what we can expect to hear starting soon. ♪.
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not this time. >> not this time. if you listen to elizabeth this through elected warren and her proposals. representatives will be public sentiment. this is an an they are stock market negative. a lot of people think she is negative. which people put a small chance to for 2020. attempt by the democratic party the stock market would fall to engender public sentiment in about 25%. steve: is that all? >> i know, right? favor of impeachment and it's the consensus among a lot of hedge fund titans. ultimately obviously articles of impeachment by would be cooperman and jones and the delivered to the senate. so that is the object. like. however on the converse of that, if president trump was reelected you would see 15% ainsley: greg, kevin mccarthy bump they say in the stock market. which are already at record levels, mind you. steve: isn't this really class warfare? said the democrats are doing there are a lot more people this because there are worried who aren't billionaires. >> right. that is true. about the election. but if you think about it, >> it is true. you know, i would say that al green wanted impeach the given the stock market records and the strong president before he was sworn economy that we have seen over the last two years or in. that we can't beat him in the so. steve: they have billions of election. dollars. that underscores it all. they can afford it. americans are fatigued every >> they can afford it. turn. that's what she would say. we heard democrats howl it was and they say we don't mind paying higher taxes. you heard bill gates there impeachable offense. last week saying okay. then emoluments, trump tower, i'm willing to pay
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$20 billion in taxes. the list goes on and on. that's fine. this is simply the latest but when it gets version of the russia hoax. $100 billion. and that's probably most of call it the ukrainian hoax. his wealth. that's math and calculations brian: bret, opening statementse change. brian: pointed out to me and you know this much better. a lot of these 700 going to get soon, from both, billionaires we have aren't liquid. they have in t. in assets. from both, both of the >> right. brian: i have to sell an witnesses. how soon do you usually get that ahead of time and how much, if island. you're going to be one of the >> >> or maybe it's offshore questioners, lawmakers, are you already. ainsley: a lot of people scrambling around with your middle class. staff trying to figure out a the president has talked about he wants a tax cut for counter to this? >> this is the moment that the middle class. everyone suppose is waiting for. larry kudlow because in an interview. he didn't confirm that it only democrats are controlling was going to be 15%. he said that would be a good it. idea. >> that would be for the you have republicans want to middle class. engage in cross-examination. they haven't been able to have right now seven brackets of their witnesses. who will be limited in time. taxes obviously you are in you will not see some of the the 37% range. for most of the middle class champions on the republican side that's in the 24, 22 to 24% even be able to question for couple hours in the hearing. range. 30,000 to 90,000 a year in brian: that's a problem. income. >> perception matters this is they are looking to reduce that to 15%. theater. >> robert, ukraine got their so currently they are paying 22 to 24%. money. i think it's going to be hard to afford it. the president of ukraine didn't because right now we are feel pressured, isn't that case closed? looking at a fifth. >> i've been saying that at the beginning. brian: laura ingram, we have to
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1.5 trillion already from the 2017 tax cuts. and also there is a budget get some rest. gap as well each and every >> apparently no one is year of a trillion dollars. listening. if this comes across today, steve: i'm sure the president, who is going to campaign on this, coming up friday, next week as impeachment in a couple of months. in search of a crime as >> close some loopholes. steve: exactly. amorphous as that may be, you we can save money elsewhere. have already seen indications brian: full screen of our from adam schiff, recently, very salaries and see how much we will pay. we don't have time. recently about, well, the >> a shame big numbers. framers of the constitution had very broad conception of bribery, he wouldn't be saying ainsley: northwestern that if they didn't understand university's newspaper apologizing for covering a that they're going to have some jeff sessions event and problems and difficulties trying protest on campus because students got upset. to show bribery or extortion. brian: they were upset because they reported a story. brian: interesting. >> if that becomes apparent guy benson went to northwestern and calls the during these proceedings, i think public sentiment may not whole situation disturbing. he is on deck. be as democrats had planned. ♪ ♪ we'll see. >> call 100 opinion witnesses offering various interpretations of a conversation they weren't liberty mutual customizes your car insurance privy to. so you only pay for what you need. it doesn't matter a wit. i love you! the best evidence is the transcript of conversation. only pay for what you need. show me where there is pressure ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a condition, a demand or quid
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proquote? steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, it doesn't exist. >> i spent 20 years analyzing criminal cases. now, his world explodes with flavor. i looked at bribery. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts facts at a quid pro quo. for all-day all-night protection. it isn't here. brian: what bothers you about can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? trump's actions? >> what bothers me the notion about due process doesn't matter there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people here because this is the initial 448,134 to be exact. phase of impeachment. it matters the most now because it is in the court of public they answered 410 questions in 8 categories opinion that a president is about vehicle quality. attacked. steve: now it will be televised and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across robert ray. adam schiff warned the cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand republicans, if you out the whistle-blower you will get in over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say trouble with the ethics committee. we had kevin mccarthy on, we "thank you, real people." you're welcome. can't use people's names? as long as they use a person's we're gonna need a bigger room. name involved in this process, don't identify him as the whistleblower, can republicans do that? >> i don't think they would seriously suffer an ethics committee investigation if that were to occur. on the other hand though, ultimately the eyes of the american people are watching. i think they're going to be
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careful about that, given the fact that public sentiment, especially starting off on the wrong foot is not a place you want to be. the president encouraged everybody, he is right, defend on the merits. the merits get back to the point. it is ultimately about the call. this is not about the whistle blower. >> republicans wanted nine witnesses to testify and they got three. why were those three selected, volcker, date hale and -- >> schiff could not justify not calling them because he called them in the top secret inquisition. the great myth of the whistleblower that he is entitled under the law to anonymity. he is not. in fact he doesn't qualify as a whistleblower by meeting two requisite conditions. don't take my word for it. read the 11 page opinion by the department of justice and the acting director of national intelligence concurred. this guy ain't a whistleblower. steve: from getting fired for
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what he said. >> that is the point of the protect act to protect retaliation from firing, demotion or transfer. >> every whistleblower i ever met with, first thing i say to him, if you go down this road, you're not anonymous forever. steve: anonymous is somebody else in washington. brian: but i have a question for you what will be unexpected? for example, could one of the guys say ukraine is problem? i don't like the covers we had with russia. i don't like the conversation we had with another country. could this get bigger than the seven weeks of inquiry that we have the rough format what we're going to get? could this get bigger? >> it is possible. what will get bigger the fight between the republicans and democrats in the committee. the actual members. in front of us, we'll watch them be upset they only got five minutes. they will feel like a witness isn't responding. they will argue, chair will get upset and overrule the republicans. brian: they blame nadler for that. that's why they took this a way.
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schiff is the guy, robert can keep control of this. are they right? >> i don't know he can control ♪ chanting how things look. that is the beauty of witness [chanting] testimony and cross-examination. you think you control things. you don't know until it actually happens. i think biden's name will come [shouting] steve: western university's up. newspaper apologizing to hunter biden's name will come students for reporting about up. an event featuring former burisma will come up. how you feel about the merits of attorney general jeff sessions which sparked the investigation of the bidens protests. the daily northwestern was warranted or not, pair writing, quote: we recognize that we contributed to the harm students experienced and we wanted to apologize for and parenthetically that is before john durham in connecticut. address the mistakes that we we're there already. despite what the democrats say made that night. there is investigation. whether it has merits is yet to ainsley: but should the be determined. ainsley: what do you make of the newspaper issue an apology for reporting that jeff fact the president will release sessions was there on the another transcript of the first campus? conversation with the ukrainian guy benson is a fox news president. contributor and a >> one assumes it is exculpatory northwestern alumni and he joins us now. good morning to you, guy. or he wouldn't release it. >> good morning. it will underscore the second ainsley: good morning. what are your thoughts? conversation we've already seen. >> what a day. there is no quid pro quo. steve: no kidding. >> look, i went to >> what democrats are not northwestern. talking about the big elephant i went to madil. in the room, ukraine and corruption. ainsley: which is their it was real and it is real journalism school. today.
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>> i got a great education. it is an obligation of the my goodness this op-ed or president of this country to get really an editorial from the to the bottom of it. editorial board from the brian: gave them lethal weapons daily northwestern is deeply to fight a war. the other administration didn't. wrong-headed and was sort of no one can argue that. the fake hysteria they didn't groveling apologetic for doing the sin of journalism. get guns in time is comical. >> they committed journalism steve: greg, let me ask you by asking questions of this, when ratings come out for students. contacting students for comment. today's television carried by publishing on the record quotes from people. all the networks, how closely and taking photographs of will democrats say it worked public protests from a out, we have a lot of people on public event. and that is all just totally our side or maybe this is not a good idea? proper and i think for the >> politicians don't go to the student journalists to be bathroom without checking polls besieged and sort of beaten first. of course they will examine into submission by these activists who are furious minute by minute. the ratings data and the polling who apparently wanted to engage in private protests data that comes after that. of a public event, i think so, i mean that is really what is a shame and i'm glad to see the dean of the motivates them. steve: what it is all about. journalism school coming it's a of it v show. out. steve: right. >> it is. >> country's fatigue level will >> pretty strongly. backing up the practices of journalism. the tenets of journalism and increase day by day. brian: hillary clinton finally criticizing the activists in the benghazi hearing, the who engaged in a series of threats and intimidation fact she with stood the against the student questioning, people looked at journalists. that republicans were aggressive steve: how did the apology ever get printed? on her, she won that.
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>printed? >> what difference does it make , guy? is the only line everybody remembers. ainsley: thank you so much. >> lawmakers on capitol hill are >> i got you back. gearing up for impeachment steve: okay. hearings but what should we guy, how did they ever watch for if we're at home? approve that apology to be martha maccallum is here on printed in the paper? that coming up next. >> it beats me. i mean, this is something where i think there was group think. ♪. i think there was a lot of if you live with diabetes, pressure coming in from a very loud but small group of students. and they decided to toss aside what they knew should be the truth about journalism and go sort of awoke direction and that's a shame. hopefully a learning experience because this was a huge, huge mistake. steve: no kidding. guy, can you hear us right now? >> i can. steve: okay. we are saying goodbye. ainsley: thank you, guy. >> farewell, you bet. ainsley: a big two hours straight ahead. house minority leader kevin mccarthy and martha maccallum are going to join us live. ♪ ♪ like that ♪
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about nancy pelosi and things like that. will that be effective? essentially they're trying to do is real time fact checking? ♪ go big or go home ♪ go, go >> this is an enormous sort of ♪ go big or go home ♪ go, go ♪ go big or go home. rally for each side. there is a team at the white steve: the democrats are house that is going to handle hoping to go big today up on communications. they have the legal folks watching all of this, of course. capitol hill. you have the democrats war room ainsley: they are not going home until they do. side of this. steve: they promised their everybody is hoping that today constituents on the political left don't worry, will work to their benefit. we are going to do our best to do it. we're going to hear from george ainsley: they are so excited. steve: no kidding. welcome to the pregame show kent. we'll hear from bill taylor. it will be very interesting. impeachment 2019 starts two hours from now. these individuals will come across as very ernest. brian: after today and that's the headline in the they have been in their "new york post" is senses positions for a long time. know a lot about ukraine. that the die has been cast bill taylor served in vietnam. impeach him before we have obviously a lot of credibility. they also have, i think you're christmas. ainsley: nancy pelosi and adam schiff in clown going to hear republicans draw out of them, their own agenda costumes. brian: day off tuesday to what they wanted policy to be in reflect and friday with the ukraine which apparently clashed former ambassador to with what the president wanted. ukraine. go out to griff jenkins live brian: evidently bill taylor at the look at the ways and wrote an editorial in the means committee room and see ukrainian newspaper essentially if they did indeed vacuum.
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ainsley: that's where it is indicating no hr should be used all happening. for political purposes, giving griff: listen, this is a away what he will say today. very important room. we'll get opening statements. steve, brian,and ainsley good morning. when will you get them? this is where they normally talk about taxation. when do lawmakers get them? the most prestigious room on they have to figure out how they the house side. the ways and means room. counter it? >> it depends. it is of course the house we're looking for opening intelligence committees today where chairman adam statements come out, so we schiff will be up there, rifling through them get ahead ranking member devin nunes where they're going. will be there. when they are released is sort there is 13 democrats on the of a subjective thing. committee. nine republicans. as soon as we get them we'll go you can see the witness table where we will have through them. the difference you will hear these people saying in their own ambassador bill taylor and you will have the senior words what their experience was state department official with all of this. george kent. and this is where the we already read their democrats want you to get transcripts. we know basically where they're going here. the story in the television i think this in many way as version. of course, most people didn't read the transcript. exercise to convince the public but, there is a case from and really in many ways to these first two witnesses convince, people who are on the that there was a shadow fence, who aren't that large of policy being run. that the president a group at this point. ultimately could be guilty potentially some republicans. of some sort of abuse of power. that they're wrong about this. and that's is what you want to hear. ainsley: what are schedule of watch for something. and that is the events? >> you hear from adam schiff and cross-examination, which you will see for the first time. devin nunez. now, jim jordan fierce 45 minutes. they have 45 minutes to make their opening statement. you also may hear during that
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defender of president trump was added to the committee period from counsel on for this purpose of republican side and democrat cross-examination saying there was no quid pro quo. side, asking some questions of that president zelensky did these two first witnesses so that is going to be a beg chunk not feel pressured and that of the morning. ultimately aid did go to hour 1/2. brian: just to to be clear it is ukraine before the end of the physicians call year. that's something that's going to play out in grand not devin nunez making 45 minute fashion. address? >> no. this room, by the way, has they have counsel questioning. historical significance. that is bart of a whole beginning process. remember in 2017 former fbi they will alternate democrat, director james comey sat at republican across the committee this very table being for five minutes apiece. grilled over russian steve: sure. interference. we see in the split screen, of course, now we may yet find out even more about they're setting up that. but this is certainly a room shownd-tell, visual aids, so each side makes their point. that democrats chose for a what does it tell you, martha. specific reason. perhaps because of its the democrats caved so quickly trying to get john bolton to powerful history with testify? television hearings in a he said, look, it is executive good place where they can bring drama, if you will. privilege, you know we'll have to have a judge decide? we do know that chairman schiff has asked republicans, almost warned them, really, to not instead of fighting waiting for out come, democrats are right. grandstand, to not create we don't need him. diversifications. >> that that is such a great onldiversions. point. steve: he would have been a best only time will tell whether that happens. witness. >> everybody wants to know what 10:00 a.m. you they will john bolton says.
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gavel in, openings statements, and then the things we heard from other important part to watch and people, that rudy giuliani would the first hours are the key. that's really the first be a hand grenade that would state with america those blow us all up. reading the transcript he was very concerned. when people complained to him, tuning in this is going to you need to go to counsel, nsc be when chairman schiff has 45 minutes for his side and ranking member nunes has 45 minutes for his side for council make your feelings known. extensive questioning. i can't help by wonder fear on we are told that both of those members will refer to democratic side, john bolton their chief counsel heavily might sit there, say, ultimately for those questions. there is nothing really wrong these are seasoned lawyers. here. people with policy differences. how that translates to they came to me. television only time will i was upset. tell. and if you don't get to tune i told them to go to lawyers. in today, you have a lot of john bolton made comments at a opportunities as you financial event in florida, that mentioned, brian, on friday. indicated he did think sometimes former ukrainian ambassador the president made decisions based on his own best interests, maria yovanovitch will testify. just like yesterday chairman rather than the country's best schiff ackens withs 8 interests. that is -- steve: that is feeling. would he testify to that -- witnesses tuesday, wednesday and tuesday. g.o.p. witnesses but they >> financial conference. i also, john bolton, i think are not the really important ones like they wanted like about two million dollars for a the whistleblower or hunter book deal. i think some of this is sort of biden. guys? steve: griff, you make a good point. you got seasoned lawyers. tantalizing stuff put out there the big question is will the hopes is successful on book viewing public find it interesting and will they tour. keep watching today and brian: i don't see him flipping friday or will they tune out on republicans.
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>> he is very hardcore by next week? conservative in his principles. i have got a question for you though. he is also very independent. you mentioned jim jordan. brian: you're going to do a he has been temporarily dispatched to that great jobe. particular committee to ask >> thank thank you for that pre. some questions. but will he be able to ask i hope to live up to it. during the 45-minute long steve: she will talk about what session that each side has is going on in that room. or will he be delegate griff jenkins. gaited to each member on an alternating basis, republican, democrat, just five minutes? yeah, and we brought steve and mark. griff: so that's a good ♪ question. under typical rules the ranking member could delegate his time to really any member on his committee that he wants. experience the power of sanctuary if there is a specific question and certainly now at the lincoln they have added a unique sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, procedure to add these chief counsels because the guy zero due at signing, named steve caster will be and a complimentary first month's payment. nunes' guy. but we don't know yet and we - [narrator] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. also don't know whether there will be as often are shark iq robot deep-cleans and empties itself in these hearings some last-minute procedural bickering and, of course, into a base you can empty once a month. chairman schiff ultimately and unlike standard robots that bounce around, holds all those cards. it cleans row by row. part of the reason why republicans have been if it's not a shark, it's just a robot.
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arguing it's an unfair process. ainsley: they talk about how they all have the same talking process. first it was quid pro quo. they changed it to extortion now they are saying it's bribery. nancy pelosi last week was talking about how this is a prayerful decision and she talked about how it's a solemn, undertaking. and now adam schiff is using that same phrase. is he saying it's a solemn undertaking. we know that's not true. what are you hearing behind the scenes? what are democrats saying? i am hearing behind the scenes phenomenal week. brian: go to the locker room and find out what they're really saying. >> you know, when you talk to people up here on the hill, ainsley, you hear that each side is geared up to deliver the best arguments they can make. and democrats believe as does speaker pelosi that the president engaged in ultimately an abuse of power, possibly obstruction of justice. we won't find out until the next process when the judiciary committee actually drafts articles of impeachment. one thing's for sure. we know that they genuinely believe in this cause based on their constitutional duty
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to do so. the question is, particularly on this first day, whether or not the american people will watch what unfolds here in just a few hours and make a determination for them selves that that reaches the level of impeachment. brian: all right, griff. thanks so much. griff jenkins from inside the ways and means committee where everything is going to be taking place today. meanwhile, rudy giuliani, the story yesterday was he has got a podcast. today he might be working on the podcast but is he already working on an op-ed that's in the "wall street journal" today. he is going to be the center especially of george excuse me of taylor's testimony. because he was told when he was hired, according to the transcripts, that rudy giuliani is running a parallel foreign policy. so here's what rudy giuliani wrote about today. in an ideal america, politicians would be held to the same standard regardless of party and this inquiry would be over. but the left's inability to accept the results of the 2016 election and fear mr. trump's policy agenda from v. driven the democrats into a friendsy. call it a trump derangement syndrome or double standard there is no doubt mr. biden
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would not be pursued so aggressively were he in mr. trump's place. media one of the reasons capitol hill democrats can get away with acting this way. steve: well, it is a tv show it. will be interesting to see how the democrats pour over their rating to see exactly how many people are watching. blorpts they can sway public opinion. keep in mind, the democrats have stacked the deck against the president and against republicans. they have leaked out. they have cherry picked just the stuff that makes the president look bad. and that is why we won't really hear anything ♪. ainsley: live look at ways and extraordinary in fact joe concha media reporter for means committee room. the hill says this is going brian: in less than two hours to be like a very famous tv public impeachment hearings show about nothing. begin, 10 a.m. eastern. >> the american people are steve: griff jenkins joins us conditioned at this point because they have sign these sort of hearings before. outside the room with a preview. we understand c-span normally right? the comey hearings in 2017, would have three cameras. brett kavanaugh last year. today they have seven, this is a michael cohen. bob mueller. they all know what this is big deal. >> that's right, steve. going to be. this is only fourth time in a partisan circus. it's going to be the history that we've had an
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seinfeld of impeachments. impeachment process on a u.s. a show about nothing. president. that begins in just over one sound and fury signifying hour. here in the foyer of the nothing. at the end of the day, i longworth house office building think we all know the way this movie is going to end. outside of the hearing room we took you in a while back, we're brian: building on rudy's point what joe is saying. expecting ambassador bill if you watch and flip around to find out what's going on and hot guests are as soon taylor, ukrainian ambassador who indicated in depositions he as you say a lawmaker say believes there was a shadow the word extortion or policy run by rudy giuliani, bribery, it pops up on the other networks. senior state department official it's as if they are in total george kent who said he felt president trump wanted to hear president zelensky say the word soyinka. this isoyinka. investigations. clinton, biden, they will be setting down less than an hour. that is significant. they have been saying it will start with gavel at impeachment since day one. they didn't like that 10:00 a.m. opening statements, swearing in. conversation. but the victim of that quid pro quo, the ukraine interesting 45 minute questioning period. president never felt chairman schiff will get the pressure and ukraine still got american money and the president didn't get any first ha minutes. information on 2016. and devin nunez gets 45 minutes. and joe biden got away with they can't yield time to other firing that prosecutor. members, only chief counsels which was quid pro quo. very seasoned attorneys. it's unbelievable. guys. steve: keep in mind today, the witnesses are going to talk about their concerns. steve: that's right.
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two on democratic side, two on they didn't like the president's policy in republican side, asking a lot of ukraine. all based on hearsay. questions. i expect they make things meanwhile, if you want to dramatic as possible, well, it's hear the president himself, he was at the economic club a tv show. of new york yesterday, wall >> they want to make it street was watching to see if he would drop any hints dramatic. the challenge how exciting is it to hear a seasoned prosecutor about china and a trade deal from the southern district of there. new york in the case of dana he did talk about the fed not cutting things fast enough. he also made this political goldman with chairman schiff when you're trying to create moments. calculation and assessment it is a cross-examination that of what's going on with the democrats. may have some of the highlights that is congressman jim jordan joining this committee just for >> with everything that we have achieved is under threat from the left wing ideology that the demands this. that is where fireworks may fly. brian: you did a great job. back in a moment on absolute conformity, relentless regulation and top-down control of the "fox & friends." entire u.s. economy. far left politicians in our nation's capital want a mask government takeover of healthcare. they want to give government bureaucrats documentation ovedomination overevery aspect r business and your life. if you're on medicare, remember, they want to eliminate oil the annual enrollment period is here. and natural gas. they want to enlist us in the time to choose your medicare coverage...
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7:11 in new york city. jillian joins with us a fox news alert. jillian: let's begin with this news. israel and gaza exchanging airstrikes overnight leaving at least 22 people dead. more than 250 rockets have been launched so far. [explosion] dozens of homes and buildings have been leveled in the cross border violence which began after the death of islamic jihad commanders bahaa abu al-ata: we will have a live report on the israel gaza border if the strikes don't stop soon. washington state university taking action after a 19-year-old was found unresponsive inside a frat house. police say the death may have been alcohol-related. this week san diego state university announced it is suspending all fraternities after student dylann hernandez died after a party. one city has a new idea to
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prevent gun violence, taxes. overnight tacoma washington approving a new $25 per gun tax on retail sales. the city also taxing up to 5 cents per round of ammunition. officials estimate the new tax will raise $300,000 each year to fund violence prevention programs. and the guinness world records now declares this man and woman the world's oldest man and wife. 106-year-old john henderson >> don't run and they watched and 105-year-old wife martha, and bright in the charlotte celebrating 80th company. ♪ wedding an verse saturday. they met at the university of texas in 1934. >> he was a fine fellow. >> it is not a clock on the and he would come by my east coast of the day of history today on capitol hill and we shall watch it together. home, pick me up every public impeachment hearings morning and take me to my begin one hour from now on this is must-see television for millions of americans watching the first hearing of its kind in class. jillian: secret to a long more than 20 years and we shall major, be grateful, see what we get together. thoughtful, and take care of each other. isn't that great? from new york city i'm bill hemmer we have a great steve: clearly that worked. light up for you today so as we
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♪ ♪ >> all eyes are right there on capitol hill where public imimpeachment hearings are set to begin in just a few hours. steve: it comes as congressman adam schiff warns republicans to steer clear about the bidens and the whistleblower. what can we expect? brian: kevin mccarthy is exercise president. so rules that adam schiff put into play today. and leader mccarthy tell me what has you especially angry? >> well, what's most angry here there is no due process. the president's attorney is not in the room can not cross-examine. we cannot have our witnesses. we can't have the whistleblower, who this all started from. an individual who was not even on the phone call. remember, if you are a federal prosecutor, and you are basing your case on an
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informant. the informant has to testify. and then, remember, this is the pure schiff set-up. he derives the entire morning the first 45 minutes is all about him. he controls who can even ask the questions. the members cannot ask the questions, only devin and the staffer for the first 45 minutes. steve: and then like jim jordan will get a question, five minutes worth of questions during the member round. so, correct me if i am wrong, but the only person on the day as today who knows the identity of the whistleblower is adam schiff. >> so if republicans ask a question using the name of a person who could or could not be the whistleblower, what's going to happen? >> adam schiff wants to have ethics against anybody who uses the name. steve: you don't know if it's the whistleblower. >> we have no idea who it is. are we not supposed to use any names. this is how ironic this is. remember, we have never seen
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something so partisan. the only bipartisan vote that was had in this vote is not to move forward. remember two democrats joined with us. the other part is we have never had an impeachment in the first term. they are so afraid to face the president in election they are trying to frame him. ainsley: that's why they are doing this? >> it's exactly why they are doing it. you see it time and again. they have already accused him of being guilty and keep changing the term because they are trying to find a crime. ainsley: they are going to face him the next election because the senate is not going to find impeachment. >> no they won't. remember in the house, remember what the speaker of the house nancy pelosi said in martha. impeachment is so divisive to the nation. it has to be some compelling. so overwhelming and bipartisan. there is nothing compelling, there is nothing overwhelming and thirdly the only bipartisan vote was to stop the impeachment inquiry. brian: kevin, tough have a strategy overarching. is one of the strategies to say look, the president wanted to know what happened in 2016. senator menendez wanted to know what happened in 2016 through the ukraine. so did senator leahy. they went there to say
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cooperate with mueller. is that what the republicans are going to say president's inquiries were normal and looking about the past not a future opponent? is that a strategy you embrace? >> that's not a strategy. that's the truth. the president has a right find out what happened in 2016 and all the americans should want to know. what you have to remember this phone call took place july 25th. you saw no pressure. zelensky, the president, said there was no pressure. remember what happened. they did not know even that any of the funds were being withheld until august 29th from an article. the money was released september 11th. ukraine did nothing to release the money. so, where is the crime? the only problem here is adam schiff continues to lie to the american public. take us down another nightmare because from the number one day that this president got elected they wanted to beac impeach him. what did the freshman say on inaugural night what were they going to accomplish? impeachment. this congress has issued more subpoenas than they passed any laws. steve: america gets to see the tv show that the
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democrats have been producing behind closed doors for awhile. kevin mccarthy, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you. brian: more "fox & friends," that crazy attorney general election in san francisco. we will examine what it means. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%...
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♪ ♪ brian: hope you are up and hope you are dressed. now it's time for the news by the numbers. first $227,000. that's how much money the whistleblower, yeah, could be soliciting in illicit donations. a complaint to the intel committee inspector general alleges the person who touched off this impeachment inquiry racked up the on go fund me page it. could be a violation of federal law. do you think so? next $150. that's the cost of this peta chris sweater says wool
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hurts and features a bloody sheep. animal rights group shows the ugliness of the wool industry. no sheep could be reached for comment. finally number one, that's what kentucky was ranked before a huge loss to evansville. beat the wildcats 67-64. kentucky failed to pounce on the opportunity winning streak 52 games against unranked teams. they are happy. ainsley? ainsley: thank you, brian. is the state of california in a state of crisis. in san francisco, the newly elected district attorney vowing not to prosecute quality of life crimes like public urination and public camping. this as the rate of homelessness skyrockets, jumping 17% since 2017 in san francisco and 47% in oakland. here to react is founder and president of the center for urban renewal and education and author of the new book "necessary noise" it just came out yesterday star parker. hey, star, congratulations on the book. we will get to you in a minute. >> thank you. ainsley: i know you work in d.c.
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your house or residency is in california. what's happening there? how about this new d.a. that is saying i'm not going to prosecute if you -- you can urinate in public now. you can camp in public? >> i know. i feel sorry for those that make the toilets. i suppose. and the people that make diapers we don't need them anymore as well. can you just go to san francisco. i'm more than just live in california. my residency is there my brother has been on the streets 25 years. vagabond. people keep say housing crisis. what we have done fundamentally broken down not just culture but in their lives to get them the kind of help that they really need. ainsley: what help would your brother need to get off the streets. >> it depends on which category they fall. in i'm so thankful for the president to make this a national issue of homelessness so we can really discuss. those that are on drugs. those that are on alcohol. those in economic distress. those that have mental problem and those that are
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even handicap. they have a disability. so, what we're seeing now in san francisco, for instance, where this -- these progressives keep insisting that they want to turn our state and our country into a third world opportunity more marxism. ainsley: even orange county. >> we lost all of the congressional seats. i don't know with impeachment we might actually get them back. i'm pretty excited where i have my residency in orange county. ainsley: what's your reaction to the media frenzy? if you watch the networks they love these impeachment hearings and they haven't begun publicly yet. >> no. media circus or extension of hollywood. and my book "necessary noise" this is el eagle really noisy. we need it for the country. people need to seat drama that goes on with our congress. they need to see that the swamp is deep and they will do anything for this country not to move to the right, which is where it belongs and which is where donald trump is taking it.
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ainsley: media research center has 96% of the media has been negative towards this president. >> i am not surprised. he is so effective that i don't think he really cares. this is a shining moment for the president to focus on what he has focused on which is making america great again wh while the democrats have their field day this week. it will be interesting to seat outcome of these hearings when it comes to what the media will have to say next week with this drama. ainsley: tell us about your book. >> my work last 12 years full time. i thought it was necessary to point to how necessary this noise is. that we are in a culture war in our society. the subtitle to necessary noise is how donald trump explains this culture war and why this is good news for the country. we need to have these discussions that we are having today. we need to talk about the swamp noise, which is what i address in my book. i talk about the tolerance noise.
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tolerance now has escalated to the point where multi-culturallism is marxism. we have attack on call at that pointism itself. we need to talk about the gender noise because who would have thought that the t in lgbtq was trans people discussing private behaviors in public where the church is on the hot seat. we need to talk about the black noise. you know, this whole black lives matter, no. what about no police, no peace. and then my final chapter on the opportunity noise as we move to kag keep america great. over the next 12 months we will see very exciting things happen in many communities across the country for donald trump. ainsley: the noise is necessary. so thank you so much, star. congratulations. pick up her book "necessary noise" today: new rocket attacks in gaza. we are live on the ground there. next. you look good,
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brian: we are back with a fox news alert. 22 people now as violence escalates overnight between israel and gaza. ainsley: hundreds of rockets launched and two sides could be on the verge now of war. steve: wwar.steve were speakinga correspondent yesterday as the rockets were being launched back and forth. today let's check in benjamin hall is live on the israeli gaza border. what about rockets today? have they been nearby? >> yeah, steve, brian and ainsley they have. there had been hoped there might be a cease-fire some mediation. no, starting at about 6:30 this morning we have seen rockets continually coming out of gaza. we have seen the iron dome antimissile defense system intercept them right above our heads so no, for the moment, there certainly is no peace. that is because the people in gaza are still furious at the death of the islamic
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jihad commander two days ago in the targeted strike by the israeli military. the feeling in there is very tense. it continues to be. and so the rockets also keep coming. israel, of course, responding now. we hear that they have hit a missile factory. they have hit islamic jihad boats. they have hit mobile missile launchers. egypt did try to mediate yesterday. there are still reports they are continuing to reach out. but, islamic jihad, the smaller militant group backed by iran clearly not yet ready to do escalate this latest tension. inside gaza the effects of israel's retaliation is clear. fox news has a team inside our trey yingst filmed these images earlier at the hospital seeing some of the bodies brought. in as you pointed out the death toll now stands at 22. that is 8 from today. and sadly, among those there are two children 8 and 16 years old. earlier benjamin netanyahu commented and he said we do not wish for escalation it. could take time. it is islamic jihad's choice
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to halt fire or continue to get pummeled. as i said earlier it really is israel's iron dome defense system which continues to block these missiles it. is quite remarkable that they have stopped 90% of the missiles and rockets that have come out of gaza. frankly it takes one of those to get through hit a populated area and hit kinder begakindergarten. the iron dome system. very, very tense time now rockets still coming out of gaza. back to you. brian: someone needs to take a step towards cease-fire and it's not happening yet. benjamin, thank you very much. ainsley: jillian has headlines for us. jillian: story we continue to follow. violence escalating in hong kong. running through makeshift road blocks in the city streets arresting several pro-democracy protesters. the clashes paralyzing the city's transportation system closing businesses and school. university of hong kong students seen fighting off police with homemade bow and arrows. the unrest comes as china
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tells the u.s. to stop supporting the protesters. the widow of a murdered police officer now calling for the district attorney to step aside. maureen faulkner filing a petition with the pennsylvania supreme court to prevent larry krasner from overseeing the convicted killer's appeal. krasner has suggested there is damaging evidence about witnesses that testified against the killer. serving a life sentence for shooting and killing philadelphia police officer daniel faulkner in 1981. the white house is looking to livestream construction of the southern border wall. multiple sources telling "the washington post" the administration wants to rally support for the 500 miles of new wall ahead of the 2020 election. the proposal is reportedly getting push back by the army corps of engineers and border patrol because contractors do not want to make their techniques made public. a former player says the houston astros used a camera to steal signs.
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mike who now pitches for the oakland a's told the sport set up a camera in center field during their 2017 championship season. he says the team would watch opposing campers as they told pitcherrers what type of pitch to throw. the organization says it's cooperating with the mrb investigation. the astros went to the world series this year and lost. but i am so curious to see. brian: they are going to take this world series away? should the dodgers be celebrating? ainsley: campcatchers give signals can't steal the signal. brian: hitter know what is it coming it. is a huge advantage. ainsley: camera catching the signals. jillian: they won the world series this season. brian: toss to janice. give it away. tell everyone it's going to be a fast ball. steve: you are supposed to do it like this, brian. hand signals. janice: i did, i think was that a snowball.
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ainsley: i will throw you a kiss. janice: i love that. janice: you have to catch it though. janice: blow steve, ainsley and brian a kiss. listen, who is from texas. >> fort worth. janice: it is just as cold here as fort worth, texas. >> we brought the cold weather with us. janice: very nice. take a look at the maps real quick. the big story today is the extreme cold. 70% of the country is below freezing right now. this is what it feels like. this is the when i will. 16 in dallas. feels like 17 in new york city. feels like 27 in new orleans. 12 in kansas city. you get the picture. 24-hour temperature change along the east coast. it's 34 degrees difference than it was here yesterday. and let's take a look at the polar advisor texas as we go through time. we will see that cold air retreat. we will get a bit of it this weekend across the northeast. otherwise next week much improved forecast. can i have a hug? [cheers] janice: all right. whether you like it or not. steve: there you go. janice: keep warm.
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brian: that's self-serving. you need one on the streets today. brian: thanks, janice. sam houston alamo avengers i'm going out on the road again tonight i will be in omaha nebraska 14. first visit to nebraska. then san antonio on the 17th. that will be live streamed on fox nation. america great from the start. and i have a book signing that sunday november 19th i. will be madison, connecticut. but. steve: traveling man. brian: more importantly this sound 10:00 and 1:00. 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m., there is going to be a special sam houston texas fight for freedom on fox news channel and unedited version on fox nation. here's a clip. ♪ the alamo is not just a battle. it's a myth. but it's a good myth. it's about brave people making a sacrifice for something they felt was important. >> it was the rallying cry for the rest of the war for independence. >> houston is a guy looking
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for a second chance here in texas. >> after the double losses, if you would like, goal adand the alamo, houston wanted to preserve himself in texas for a better day. steve: that was terrific. brian: thanks. and george p. bush says what they are doing with the alamo they are opening it up and making it bigger. making a bigger deal in san antonio. how they do it is the controversial part. he ends the show. steve: proud part of their history. brian: sam houston the texas fight for tree dom. steve: available everywhere where the books are sold. brian: a little bit different on the sear radios brian kilmeade.com. ainsley: remember the alamo. steve: good. remember, people are running for president and the packed democratic field for president may get even more crowded. former massachusetts governor devol patrick could join the race. ainsley: howie carr calls him the longest of long shots and he is up next ♪
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jillian: good morning, welcome back. quick business headlines now. america's largest milk producer filed for bankruptcy. sales for dean foods fell 7% in the first half of this year alone. the 94-year-old company is working on a potential buyout with the dairy farmers of america cooperative. google's next big step could be in to banking the "wall street journal" reports the tech giant is working on a new program to offer checking accounts run by citigroup at sanford university city union. it's expected to launch next year. hyatt hotel corporation is going green. the company will remove travel size toiletries from rooms starting in 2021. marriott and the incident continental announced similar plans.
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no more shampoo bottles to take with you, steve. steve: that's part of life on the road. jillian, thank you. a live look at capitol hill we're just about an hour and a half from right now. public impeachment hearings are set to begin. here to weigh, in radio talk show host howie carr joins us from beautiful palm beach. hey, howie, how are you? >> steve, i guess it's like christmas morning on capitol hill. you know, for the democrats. they are digging through that, you know what, looking for the pony. there has got to be a pony in the i don't think they will find it though. steve: howie, we will not hear anything new because
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