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bright and martha will come on h special coverage in the afternoon. have a great weekend, everybody. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: president from such a take the stage at the march for life rally in washington, d.c., moments from now. he will become the first sitting president to address the annual pro-life gathering in the nation's capital. those remarks will be live right here when they happen. and then there is this. house democrats wrapped up their impeachment argument, that will happen today. allowing trump's defense team to kick things off tomorrow. the democrats have less than eight hours left on their allotted 24 hours and today's focus will be on the second article of impeachment, obstruction of congress. the president's legal defense is chomping at the bit. ready to attack the democrats presentation.
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watch. >> it's not a rebuttal but what we are going to do is attack, attack, all of the mistakes, all of the half plated clips that didn't play the entire clip, the entire statement, which ends up changing the entire meaning of o imply. >> harris: also expect the president's team to need less time. axios is reporting his attorneys don't plan to use the entire 24 hours allotted to them and that would set up the debate on witnesses monday or tuesday and potentially a final vote next week. meanwhile, the president has taken to twitter, as you know he likes to do, to sound off about his team having to wait until tomorrow to put on his defense, calling saturday the "death valley in tv." and as we wait for the democrats to wrap up their arguments today, senator chuck schumer says he believes the president's team has a tough act to follow. >> the house managers have
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already sent a very high bar for the president's council to meet. they've laid out a series of facts, none of which are in dispute, so after the very compelling case that the house managers are presenting, boy, oh, boy, presidents council have their work cut out for them. >> harris: and around and around we go. you're watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, fox business anchor dagen mcdowell, fox news contributor lisa boothe, fox news contributor jessica tarlov and in the first time seed in the center of the couch, our guest jose aristimuno, now we've got him for an hour, former deputy press secretary for the dnc and founder of now strategies. busy time, welcome. >> jose: happy to be here. >> harris: good to see you. let's start with the president for just a moment, notice the timing of all of this. we know every day at 1:00 p.m.
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eastern these hearings kick off come of the senate impeachment trial caps off. the president about to make history talking at the women's march, the pro-life march about the same time, within an hour of that. the politics, the gymnastics politically democrats have to do to get the attention back. >> there's no question that the president will do anything and anything he can. you know, there is no question that it's a lot of what happened in the house now happening in the senate, the american people perhaps -- >> harris: do you think it's too repetitive? >> jose: it is repetitive but it's meant to be repetitive. this is what it is. the house managers have done an outstanding job. i think more republicans know with the president did is wrong and impeachable but they can't admit that, they cannot -- they can't risk losing an election come 2020.
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>> lisa: you have to think about what's going on right now. you've got house democrats going into the senate house, going to the senate and accusing them of things like a cover up which is what we've seen jerry nadler do. accusing republicans, if you don't vote for witnesses you are responsible for a cover up. you have to understand the dynamics of the house and the senate. i worked on capitol hill for a few different members of congress. the senate looks down on the house, they look at members of the house as juvenile and irresponsible and that's how they are acting. democrats trying to make the argument that you've got to about, you've got to convict the president for the interest of the country, for the interest of the constitution. that's the very reason why republicans will vote to acquit, the very reason why republicans will likely not vote for witnesses. what the democrats are doing right now is cheapening the impeachment process. they made it a partisan thing, a weapon to use against an
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opponent, they are cheapening the process. >> jessica: we should reference ted cruz street where he said, this is a drinking game. i don't know if there's anything more juvenile than that from a sitting senator. senators are breaking the rules and not sitting there and listening to the house impeachment managers, the g.o.p. senators are the ones walking out. yesterday, lindsey graham if he had sat in his seat, would've been properly humiliated seeing the video footage of him from the clinton impeachment where he directly contradicted what he said today. the house impeachment managers have made an ironclad case on this and some important points. when adam schiff says who in their right mind would trust rudy giuliani over christopher wray, keep that in mind. hakeem jeffries making the point about the president putting himself above the constitution, we know donald trump is principally self interested. >> harris: we have fewer than 30 minutes today, as we weigh
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into a couple of things, the president's speech and the impeachment trial in the senate continuing today. >> dagen: you need to worry about those swing senators, lisa murkowski was offended by jerry nadler, susan collins rode a note to the chief justice of the supreme court about that very thing. this is not appropriate. and if we want to talk about the constitution, that's what's laughable, the few american people watching, more people watched then on the first day of the hearing, more people watched comey testify and many more watched the kavanaugh hearing. if you're going to hang your hat on the constitution i don't think people that fully believe that these are impeachable in fenceoffenses. you can impeach the president based on something he might do, you can't impeach president for
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maladministration, "orange man bad, we must remove him. the real clear politics average is underwater. >> harris: you said the word witnesses, axios is now reporting that democrats chances to call witnesses could be fading with senator thom tillis now officially a know and senators joni ernst and cory gardner likely to vote no against additional testimony. >> jose: there is no surprise, republicans in the senate, making it impossible for house democrats to make their case and making the case to the american people. what i tell them is this, the president you are setting yourself for -- >> harris: we did hear from senator lindsey graham, he wasn't in his seat a at this pot because he was giving a news conference yesterday. we also have heard from senator marco rubio who said,
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keep it to the scope of a where it is now, making a quick trial and move on, go for the facts and the evidence democrats say they have and they've already presented. >> jose: if the president did nothing wrong, why can't republican senators allow witnesses to come forth? >> lisa: 95 democrats vote for an al green resolution prior to the zelensky call taking place, the vote happen before then. democrats like maxine waters, the chairman of the financial services committee for impeachment before the call even happened. that's what's going to be taken into consideration if you are of these republicans like susan collins, someone who really cares about the institution, cares about protecting the integrity of the senate and the constitution which is why we saw her vote to confirm supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. they're going to be taking that into consideration, this is political in nature. this isn't even about the call
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with zelensky and ukraine, this is solely about being unhappy with the fact that they lost 2016 and trying to damage president trump going into 2020 so they can say he was impeach impeached. >> harris: jay sekulow talking about laying out republican strategies, saying it's not a rebuttal, what we are going to do is attack, attack all of them with statements and if you are a republican senator all you have to think is, i will leave it up to the voters whether they want this man in office. >> harris: the senate impeachment trial set to resume less than an hour from now. and now a few blocks down the road, president trump is preparing to make history as the nation's largest pro life rally. how the president's message today could affect the vote in 2020. stay tuned. ♪ ♪
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>> harris: of fox news alert, we are awaiting the final day of the democrats impeachment arguments in the trial. president trump set to become the first sitting u.s. president to address march for life, the rally in washington, d.c. conservative author matt walsh tweeted this. "it's great that trump is speaking at the march for life. it's amazing that the republican presidents before him hit in the white house and refused to come out and acknowledge the thousands of pro-lifers right outside their door. shameful cowardice." and president trump is looking to shore up support among white evangelicals ahead of the 2020 election. new fox news poll finds showing his support among that critical voting block at 67%, down 14 points from its all-time high just nine months earlier.
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>> jose: we know that he needs it, we saw "christianity today" saying he's the most immoral president in modern history. >> harris: the person who wrote that is gone now. >> jose: i'm not surprised there. it happened, a major publication saying that the president is immoral and i think they have a good point. he's got to do everything he can to rally up the base, to rally up the questions right before the election. >> lisa: i wrote a column in january of 2017 that president trump would probably be the biggest ally for pro-lifers because he is a disruptor and is not afraid from getting pushed back from the media. so many republicans are afraid of their own shadows, afraid of getting attacked by the media, president trump has not. he has delivered to evangelicals and pro-life individuals. when you look at allowing states to defund planned parenthood.
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this is why evangelicals will support the president in 2020, because he made commitments to them and he has followed through. >> harris: i want to speak to the live pictures we are seeing, we know the president's motorcade has left the white house. this event is not very far, this venue, the march for life is not very far from the white house. at any moment he will pop up on the screen and we will take to the president's comments live as he makes history today, being the first sitting president to appear. >> jessica: this is an incredibly important voting block. he doesn't have a clear path to reelection if he loses a substantial number of white evangelicals and i appreciate that we are splitting this up because black evangelicals and latino evangelicals feel differently about the president. but to the nine-point drop, that is substantive and it shows that this is not a monolithic block. we don't take refugees anymore in this country, something i'm pretty sure would want to do. the pro-life platform and him
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showing up there even though he has been pro-choice his entire life until he ran for president matters because there are two animating issues on the republican side, life and guns. republicans need to be out there in the forefront talking about that because at the people need to show up. >> harris: it's an interesting question about why previous presidents who are republicans haven't done this before, why they haven't just screwed strolled down the block, this is who this president is and he is not pitching towards moderates or anybody, he is saying, i promise team i promised you judges, i said this is what i believed and i've done it. >> dagen: you said it was about guns and life, it's also about government overreach and what some of these very, very blue states are doing. i will point to the fact that the trump administration is planning to announce action
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against california for its requirement to cover abortion. the requirement that insurers cover abortions. they are expected to say that california's requirement violates federal law banning government entities to get federal money for discriminating against health care organizations because they do not provide abortion or abortion coverage. this is according to breaking news in "the wall street journal." it's also about one other thing, i think. this is my gas, but he said, his explanation of how infanticide would work, may be an to revive the language from somebody like -- >> jessica: what i would just say, what is a bigger government overreach and telling me what i can do with my body? the supreme court confirmed that i as a woman can make a choice to what i do with my pregnancy between me and my doctor. you have no business telling you
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what to do with my body. >> lisa: i can answer that question. it's not what you do to your body, it's what you do to another life. and that is why pro-lifers are fundamentally against abortion because they view it as murder. it's not about what you are doing to yourself, it's what you are doing to another living human being. >> jessica: it's not living human being. >> lisa: they have nowhere else to go, yosemite lake joe biden, support of the immoderate supporting taxpayer-funded abortions. celebration of a bill that allows for a third trimester abortions when a baby can feel pain. that is why they will go to president trump, they have nowhere else to go. >> harris: i want to jump in again because people who are tuning and are looking at this and they know the president of the united states is about to make history as he takes the day is there to talk at the march for life event in all of this. he has left the white house, his motorcade. he will be there at any moment.
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i'm told now by our producer in my ear that he is there so we are waiting for any second for his him to pop up on the stage and begin speaking. we will take a quick break and come right back. democratic and petro managers are set to wrap up their opening statement today is the presidents defendant team gearso make their case. plus, a tense exchange has now gone viral with a man who has quite a lot to say. stay tuned. ♪ memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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>> dagen: an iowa man confronting 2020 democrat elizabeth warren over her plan to cancel federal student loan debt of up to $50,000 for those meeting certain income requirements. the man telling more and it's unfair to parents like him who sacrificed to pay for their child's education. watch this. >> one question. i saved all my money, am i going to get my money back? you going to pay for people who didn't save any money and those who did the right thing get screwed? my buddy had fun, bought a car, went on vacation and i saved my money. he made more than i did but i worked a double shift. that's exactly what you're doing. we did the right thing and we get screwed. >> dagen: warren responding today, dodging the original question about that confrontation.
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>> we don't build in america by saddling our kids with debt, we build in america by saying we are going to open up those opportunities for kids to be able to get an education without getting crushed by student loan debt. >> harris: technically you heard two sides. the president of the united states has arrived at the march for life and we wanted to show you that arrival. he did videoconference a message previously for this, we know vice president pence has spoken at this event but a sitting president of the united states at the march for life's history making and we are watching it happen right now. dagen? >> dagen: it's important that he's there, does this change how women -- we talk about latino women, we liked like to put people in boxes but latino women, many of them are pro-life, does that change
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what's happening? >> jose: he is struggling with women, the polls show it. the way he talks about women in general. >> lisa: i think this will do a lot with the evangelical community. this is the first time the president is addressing march for life in person, he's also the first president to attend a susan b. anthony gallo and speak in parts in there. this is someone who is unafraid to unapologetically stand up for the pro-life community, not only put those with words but also the action and the policies he's put forth as president of the united states. >> harris: i want to step in with this act, do you approve or disapprove the job donald trump is doing as president, women 34% saying they approve, 61% saying that they disapprove. they talked with all adults a 43%, women a bigger spread there. >> jessica: that's the point
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on the first day of bill hemmer report, 3:00 p.m. now, they pushed him on this because white suburban women abandon republicans like they did in 2018, 2020 will be a lost -- >> harris: the president of the united states at march for life for the very first time. >> i'm honored to be the very first president in history to attend the march for life. [cheers and applause] we are here for a very simple reason, to defend the right of every child born and unborn to fulfill their god-given potential. 447 years, americans of all backgrounds have traveled from across the country to stand for life. and today as president of the united states, i am truly proud to stand with you.
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[cheers and applause] i want to welcome tens of thousands, this is a tremendous turn out. tens of thousands of high school and college students who took a long bus rides to be here in our nation's capital. and to make you feel even better, there are tens of thousands of people outside that we passed on the way in. if anybody would like to give up their spot we can work that out. we have a tremendous group of people outside. thousands and thousands wanted to get in, this is some great success. [cheers and applause] young people are the heart of the march for life and it's your generation that is making america the pro-family, pro-life nation. [cheers and applause]
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the life movement is led by strong women, amazing faith leaders, and brave students who carry on the legacy to raise the conscience of our nation and uphold the rights of our citizens, you embrace mothers with care and compassion, you are powered by prayer and motivated by pure, unselfish love. we are so grateful, these are incredible people to be joined by secretary alex azar and kellyanne conway. [applause] and thanks also to the senators mike lee and james lyford who are here. thank you. and representatives steve

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