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it all started 16 years ago stephen, that the president has promised." today. been able to do throughout it's just not with the data from great stop out there in washington. impeachment is to provide that the federal reserve, from the >> ed: it's fun. i will see you tomorrow. double screen. "on your left is the impeachment can't wait to see you, we'll be trial inside the senate. irs, from the shows. >> dagen: it's i would people back tomorrow. speech and that on your right is, well," and feel, either, capri. often measure. thanks for joining us, list the thing the president's "outnumbered" starts now. has done. not least of which sitting next to the prime minister of israel the messaging tonight is that you paint a picture of an >> melissa: fox news alert, as he rolled out a middle east peace deal. that was on your list of the democrats facing a growing america that most people don't firestorm as we are still things he accomplished. awaiting the results of last lat experience. now looking forward what do you think the president should talk the government needs to swoop in nights first in the nation iowa about tonight? there is more coming down the and fix it for you. caucus. pike here. state party officials blaming >> steve: but there is some right? inconsistencies in reporting the descendants here. >> melissa: the government tallies from around the hawkeye this is the president to give works as hard as -- not him like a inaugural address state amid reports of issues >> capri: i saw that from a with a new voting app. about american carnage, and has state government perspective. fox news has learned that had rhetoric skewed largely i think a lot of people have a campaign officials are livid, toward dividing americans. lot more trust in their but that didn't stop some criticism people he disagrees candidates from claiming with. governors, and that the governor victory. why not? people are different views that he does. of michigan -- a lot more trust despite knowing or being declared in their state legislatures than they do and have ever done in we shouldn't kid ourselves that this will be some him washington. >> it's going be close, we will by a moment where the president and inside the boat we pray those folks are closer to the walk out of here with our share ground, they get it. brings the country together. i think this is a good choice to of delegates. >> and when those results are i don't think they will campaign announced, i have a good feeling on that. >> melissa: and nobody's doing have someone in swing states, we are going to be doing very, that, there is no politician someone very well here in iowa. trying to bring everyone outside the beltway to provide together right now. [cheers and applause] this response. i think we sometimes put a lot
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>> by all indications, we are >> dagen: i think the message -- way too much emphasis on the of getting government out of the going on to new hampshire a victorious! way of the american people and response of the state of the their work ethic, and you can [cheers and applause] >> tonight we are one step union. we've seen time and time again, closer to winning the fight for hit on that in myriad ways. it's supposed to create stars. the america we imagine this energy security, national security. we are than a bone oil producer. bobby gentle, marco rubio. possible. >> we know there's delays, but it doesn't do anything. we have more >> dagen: the most important we know one thing. power over our direction as a voice will be a face we are punching above our it's a face. weight. nation than any other country in and it's nancy pelosi. [cheers and applause] i said last year she really worked on her resting rage face, >> melissa: everybody won! meanwhile, homeland security officials say there is no which i have. she tried to look present evidence that the voting app was throughout the entire speech terms of energy. in the u.s. cancer death rate illegally targeted. dropping by the largest amount with the clap. on record because of private people will look at her and say >> no one hacked into it. this is more of a stress or a she was instrumental in trying business, these treatments, immunotherapy. load issue as well as a he can talk about all these. to basically remove this duly reporting issue we are seeing in iowa. elected president from office. what i would say is given the >> harris: by the bay, amount of scrutiny we have on hogan gidley will join that's part of the messaging, it election security these days, us at the top of the hour as we this is a concerning event and literally since right after the election in november of 2016. get closer to exactly what that speech is going to say. it really cuts to the public we will see if he will be able >> harris: melissa and i were to tell us. looking at this, the talking confidence of our elections. >> melissa: president from 2020 democrats now barnstorming points have actually come from calling the dealer an the house speaker's office just unmitigated disaster for new hampshire, but not millionaire michael bloomberg. a few moments ago. democrats, comparing it to why the former new york city >> capri: i got separate ones the rollout of the obamacare website. you remember that. yeah i went from the dnc. >> harris: i'm just saying, mayor is making a big bet on the original for us. california. the iowa democratic partyis to . this is what it's called, plus, one moderate democrat is we have no idea if they will listing the facts. proposing an impeachment off-ramp. the rising cost of health care give results. will his senate colleagues get
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we will just get a timeline hitting american families are in on board? the pocketbook. possibly. earlier today they sent a letter some of these things the >> behavior cannot go unchecked to the campaigns with an update speaker's office is pointing to you, stephen camara thinks about what happened in last by the senate, and century would democrats were told they needed nights meltdown. allow a bipartisan statement to fix with the midterm this is "outnumbered" and i'm elections. so if there are problems with melissa francis. condemning his unacceptable behavior in the strongest terms. health care right now, there is here today, harris faulkner. [ applause ] thank you. a big finger pointing right back fox news business network of the democrats saying, "what anchor, dagen mcdowell. have you done about it?" it's an honor to tell you that former ohio senate democratic liberty mutual customizes your car insurance >> steve: i think it's a fair minority leader, capri cafaro. and in the center seat today, so you only pay for what you need. point, you got republicans and i love you! people in the country broadly feeling pretty good about the editor of "the dispatch," only pay for what you need. economy. i think it's a hard sell at this company ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ point. when you look at the economic numbers and broadly at how the cohost of the economy is performing, to say we fox news contributor, steve are going to make our case hayes. he is "outnumbered." i don't know ifcount or they cat between now and november, and indictment of the economy -- >> harris: if you're a happened. democrat and you have been one thing i love to come i read tasked with doing the rebuttal, this earlier. what would you say? they were blooming in part on >> i think i would point to the chaos that has surrounded this poor cell phone coverage. you know, you can als always sai present. people are exhausted, including people who support them. probably some of the people you didn't have an iphone." are talking about who come to you like his policies but say, my kids can code. i can send them out to iowa to "this is so exhausting a help the dems. process." >> melissa: i think they are my lord. over it. that they were outraged by the >> steve: i think president trump called it right chaos, outraged by the tweets, when he called an unmitigated and other like, "eh, but thinks disaster. here's what i think is crucial.
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we knew this was coming. or at least some people knew it about it. i don't like the tweets. was coming. i can live with him. i'm not horrified any longer." there was an npr story on january 14th detailing concerns kind of numb to it. about this whole process. >> dagen: it's about what you you had precinct chairman do for your constituents. telling people in advance of the vote that they were having part of her city is an open sewer and her team just lost the trouble connecting. they did do the kind of end to super bowl. an astounding announcement from end testing you would expect in advance of something that would have the eyes of the world on rush limbaugh. >> harris: i'm a chiefs fan. it. this is just a disaster for >> dagen: chiefs good look tom, i will say that right now. democrats, and obviously you are already seeing republicans take you can take that to the bank. full advantage of it by making the comparisons to meanwhile we talked about rush limbaugh and the divided response of social media. healthcare.gov. >> melissa: the obamacare website, i think with reason, disclose he's battling advanced are these the people i you wantn lung cancer. charge of your health or the backlash of this response. anything if you can't count what does it say about civility or the lack of it? votes in the state, when you know all this is coming? these days? ♪ you can't want an app that there's a company that's talked to even more real people introducing ore-ida potato pay. works. capri, you're supposed to wake up with this new champion. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency you wake up in the morning, to pay for bites of this... "here's the person who is out ...with this. front." when kids won't eat dinner, if bernie sanders won and the potato pay them to. dnc maybe inadvertently screwed ore-ida. win at mealtime. them again?
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oof. the >> capri: i think this is less about screwing bernie sanders and more about joe biden underperforming. >> melissa: we have no idea. >> capri: let me play some coffee hots on all of that. number one, the big winner was donald trump and the g.o.p. the losers are the people of iowa and the american public who have lost further confidence. this isn't the secretary secretary of state issue, these caucuses are administered by the parties, not on the government. i think is important to know that. >> melissa: we did, democrats are to blame. >> capri: and very concerned about these conspiracy theories about who made the app, and who is screwing who. the matter what comes out come than me: jd power. of these resulted in iowa will 448,134 to be exact. never have the force or credibility for anybody becausef they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. what's happening here. it is an unmitigated disaster and when they were done, for democrats, but i don't chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across necessarily -- i think we are giving democrats too much cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand
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credit. i don't think we are organized over the last four years. to execute this large-scale so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say cabal to screw one person. >> melissa: are not saying it "thank you, real people." was intentional. you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. it was an accident, but -- >> harris: there are a lot of different mistakes made from what i'm reading now. it'll be interesting to see what the iowa democratic party tells these campaigns. if you're coming up with the timeline, when did it start? this was a few hours ago, less than 12. i want to see step by step. >> capri: thank god for paper trails. >> harris: that's a forensic look for a really good reason. in 2016 there was a loud drumbeat about doing away with this type of a competition in iowa. "why don't you go to a typical primary situation? why are you still caucusing?" i saw a headline today, "what and then what happened? did you think to expect in where's our family from? kitchens and basements in high school gymnasium in 2020 was he my age? with this many candidates?" those are all good points and so nana and pops eloped? issues but the fact of the ...and then what happened, daddy? matter is pete buttigieg got up there first, i believe. well, before us, there were your great,
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it wasn't, "if we would not," it was "we won." great, great grandparents. then you had everybody taking the bite at the apple because turn questions you've always had into stories now it looks like anybody could have it. you can't wait to share; with ancestry. and you go to new hampshire next. you might not even know, by the way. in 2012 it was that rick santorum found out among the republicans that he had actually won when he was told he didn't win iowa, two weeks later. >> melissa: fox news alert, this is problematic from the lawmakers speaking on the senate for this hour ahead of get-go. just the whole -- i shouldn't tomorrow's vote to render a problematic. verdict in president trump's it's been criticized. but in 2016, that was the first impeachment trial. the chamber is widely expected to acquit the president on time you saw people saying -- charges of abuse of power and >> capri: we still have nevada, this might be the obstruction of congress. democratic senator joe manchin beginning of the end of yesterday suggesting an caucuses. >> dagen: the winner is alternative. mike bloomberg, skipping all watch. >> i see no path to the 67 votes this and going straight to required to impeach i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. sn't in fourth place, president trump, and haven't it'll get married. since the trial started. you don't however, i do believe a four years clear. have a winner, you don't have somebody who helps narrow the real people with psoriasis bipartisan majority of this body look and feel better with cosentyx. field at this point. would vote to censure you don't have somebody with the momentum that is necessary. president trump for his actions don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. and his manner. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. but here is the one we do know. censure would allow this body to unite across party lines. an increased risk of infections
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as an equal branch of government and lowered ability to fight them may occur. turnout was where it was in to formally denounced the tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, 2016. it wasn't even -- based on the president's actions and hold them accountable. if your inflammatory bowel disease early reporting, there were symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. 170,000 voters. >> melissa: meantime, g.o.p. maybe that changes as we get the serious allergic reactions may occur. results. that is down from 2008. senator lisa murkowski slamming ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. the democrats were hoping they president trump's action with ukraine as "shameful and wrong." would get the but that she cannot vote to i need all the breaks as athat i can get.or, barack obama-hillary clinton-joh convict. n edwards-era turnout from 2008, and lead house impeachment at liberty butchemel... manager adam schiff with a final cut. which was 240,000 liberty mu... line? plea to republicans. cut. participants. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance what does this say about the >> every single vote, even a enthusiasm of these voters? so you only pay for what you need. again, it's not enough just to hate the guy in the white house. single vote by a single member, cut. liberty m... you have to have a platform that am i allowed to riff? energizes these people. what if i come out of the water? so far these numbers don't seem can change the course of liberty biberty... to suggest that. cut. we'll dub it. i will add one thing, this isn't liberty mutual customizes your car insurance history. it is said that a single man or just a mess. so you only pay for what you need. this isn't just a disaster or a woman of courage makes a tire fire. majority. is there one among you who will only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this warrants a sound like a [brent say "enough?" sperry] >> melissa: it's like he's begging. harris, you said this from the spewing was that a donkey? specifically for the party? beginning. that you risk creating godzilla. that you have the president >> dagen: that was nelson they're throwing everything at >> i have been diagnosed with him, he is still working, still advanced lung cancer. doing his thing. i thought about trying to do they don't impeach him or taken muntz from "the simpsons." down. in the end he looked stronger. this without anybody knowing, >> harris: i want to call him
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>> melissa: the apples overloaded. because i don't like making anybody's fears, i didn't: things about me. there aren't enough democrats in silicon valley that could have godzilla. [laughter] >> melissa: well-wishes made you the most perfect app of what i said is the risk becoming all time. pouring in for rush limbaugh impervious. after he dropped a stunner for we saw this with bill clinton. he seems focused on getting his millions of listeners things done against the headwind yesterday, saying he's being >> steve: how do you not test treated for advanced lung it? >> capri: tom perez is already of impeachment or the talk of on thin ice with some of the cancer. the reaction from some on the things we talked about removal or whatever it is back left may be not what you would yesterday, the possibility of call supportive. then. and you still continue to move dnc changing nomination rules and things like this. forward. president trump has been able to was already a petition out actor jon cryer tweeting, "i do that. you see that particularly in today's gallup poll reading a hope hope he gets the best there, thousands of people have treatment and recovers quickly, signed to toss tom perez. and i hope while he's doing it he's on thin ice. 49% approval. >> melissa: we are hearing we will get the result from the he thinks abo from comedian johy caucus tonight at 5:00 p.m. >> melissa: president trump defending the iowa caucuses, eastern, that's 4:00 p.m. local time. though. saying it's not the fault of that's what the democrats are mcnulty. "it's not cool to joke about iowa. saying right now. it's the do have another >> harris: some of them, not rush limbaugh having cancer. democrats' fault. all of them. they said some of them, right? you might jinx it." "as long as i am president, iowa wow. will stay where it is. majority of the caucus. it's an important tradition." why don't they wait until they stephen, what do you think? >> steve: that the general have them all? >> steve: it's a mistake if >> steve: it's so totally election argument for the inappropriate, disgraceful to say something like that. president. he's already expecting to do they don't have it. if they don't have the full well in november. results they should say nothing. i think he's just buttering up wait until this is done, come the voters there. can i make a separate point the appropriate response is to out with an authoritative final say a prayer for rush limbaugh about the way we have our and his family. political debates? count and let's be done with it. i think anybody suffering from in this >> capri: they open themselves country? what we saw last night, we are up to litigation. this from whether it's all anticipating there would be rush limbaugh or debbie dingell results. there would be an outcome and and her family, the appropriate
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everybody would she want the you are already seeing joe biden put out a statement earlier thing is to show humanity and results and provide analysis today. say a prayer. what happened was we didn't get so if you give out these results >> melissa: does it say something about where we are in dribs and drabs, you are with civility? the results. or is it maybe about it didn't keep people from opening -- they are opening social media and the idea that themselves u up to be undermined making their own conclusions anyway. as you pointed out. or challenged, which then throws people react quickly and pete buttigieg goes out and the rest of the results that are gives a victory speech, you had in the balance potentially in inappropriately? jeopardy, as well. at times when we thought society ilhan omar claim or suggest that >> harris: hot mess sandwich. was more civil we didn't have this was all rigged, that there >> capri: i call it something the access to sort of -- the was some big conspiracy. else. [laughs] instant knee-jerk thing you buttigieg people might be in the >> melissa: dagen, there is a might say to somebody at work middle of it. legitimate lawsuit here for next to you that's you have the term team, whoever won. inappropriate, but the whole world wouldn't know about it and because they are handicapped donald trump jr., the term coming out. if they had done it properly and camping leadership announce them as the winner, it wouldn't live forever. , saying that this is all that gives them a big push. maybe it's that. rigged. you have this debate take place if it's not joe biden, and he >> capri: that very well may in the absence of facts about be a case, but i think we are at was not in first place, and then a place in our society worries he goes on to win back, you the outcome of results we didn't become so polarized that we see can't argue he wasn't get. and yet everybody is sort of people of differing views and helped by not having this other opinions as less than human. continuing down this path. i think this is an example of >> dagen: because of the person, whoever won, announced third grade talent contest. this morning. that. >> dagen: some people are just "everybody is a winner!" >> dagen: but if you are empty on the inside, and that's bernie sanders, it helps you. somebody texted me this morning, pay because the establish has how they fill themselves up and everybody gets a participation how they feel they are lonely, trophy. >> melissa: whoever it is who lonely days. i will say this to rush limbau actually won has the right to establishment has been so against them. sue. they really got robbed here. >> harris: another network is rush limbaugh, blessings and endless pairs to him. "this 4-part documentary is but i hope he does talk about reporting, and i will just couch coming out in march, and he's it. it that way, that an aide with i've been down this road with my with hillary clinton said about bernie sanders." mother for five and a half
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and then you start hearing it on the senator warren campaign was saying as they look at this, the some of these other media years, and his words could do farther out they get from a networks about how bernie sanders would be bad for more to lift people up and give decision, the more they will them guidance and hope and let the party and bad for america. question the credibility. we don't know if, on face, that them follow along with his fight and his battle. this could actually help him if is like a political strategy. it energizes his base that much it's a very powerful thing to "if you didn't win or come in the top three or five, let's more. >> harris: that's a really share those experiences with people. just call in credibility into an interesting point, stephen. everybody, it's a personal choice, but i encourage them to issue." bernie sanders supporters, do that. but it is an interesting point. it will get people, rush, it's kind of where we all are, they've set all along that they too prayed thirsty for this call thrive when the establishment is shown to have its hands all through their darkest days, to tell us what the timeline is hearing from you about it. going to become annoying in the history sometimes they get it so mixed into something. >> melissa: dagen, thinking long it takes weeks to figure >> steve: dagen is exactly right. for that. that is what they are already steve, thank you for being with out. all of us today. but this counts, because iowa is saying. we are back here on the couch usually the time when you see it's also total nonsense. tomorrow at noon eastern. let's be clear about this. the field shrink. there is no conspiracy here. "outnumbered overtime" starts the field is not going to shrink right now with harris. now. when you get to new hampshire it this is a wide open process. still going to be -- >> capri: nevada is a very >> harris: and we begin with you have 1600 precincts, people breaking news from the head of different problem. are literally walking from one they are supposedly utilizing place to another to be counted. the same app vendor for caucus the iowa democratic party. they are now saying that they process. really, i would be turning my will release a majority of the whole process is televised attention to nevada. in prominent ways. caucus results about four hours i think the question is, what's >> steve: but he got the shiv from now. after the caucuses were thrown into chaos, as you know, last worse? incompetence or -- >> harris: not the caucus, i'm talking about the whole primary from the dnc and night. hillary clinton. "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm process in general. when you get to new hampshire, so there's history. harris faulkner. >> steve: which is why i think democrats have not yet declared now there's a new focus, a new the broad complaints will a winner in the nation's first highlight on that race. resonate, just as you suggest. caucuses.
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because certain things won't be on the specific thing, the idea blaming the delay on settled coming out of iowa. that the results of these caucuses last night are somehow inconsistencies of the results amid reports of trouble with the we've got a lot of good coders in this country. >> dagen: the need to dig the new voting app. fixed is totally absurd. state democratic officials held act. they spent less than two months putting it together and then a conference call just a little didn't test it. >> dagen: i was only when he could have used the suggesting the delay, and the while ago with all of the messaging app, a perfectly safe campaigns. fact that it just looks awful. president trump seized on all particularly if he comes out -- the mess, tweeting the existing -- >> steve: you are right, they democratic caucus an unmitigated >> melissa: pencil. will play this off. paper. they love, as harris said, they disaster. nothing works, just like the run something, anything. we solved it. the country. love playing the role of victim. remember the obamacare website that should have caused dell democrats making a dramatic plea and because there is some history -- to moderate senators as the >> harris: not just the victim might cost 2% of that? impeachment trial heads toward part. it's part of a platform to say an all-but-certain acquittal supporters of bernie sanders. and the senator himself, he vote. one potential swing vote or proposing a last-minute alternative. doesn't -- look at his track plus, president trump expected record in vermont, he's not to tout the booming economy in really one of them. but he has run as a democrat. his third state of the union address. there is one thing his fellow he is a socialist. and part of it is, look at with republicans hope you won't talk about, though. that's next the establishment is handing you. >> it's going to be done. look at the economy. he can promise so much more, we will talk about the achievements we've made. book the establishment. nobody has made achievements it's come of the flip side of like we've made. so many different things. coyness president trump. ♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? it has always been the apparatus. >> steve: he can do all that,
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but we should be clear, this process -- >> capri: i agree with you. because it is televised. >> steve: he will use it. >> capri: he will capitalize it on anyway he can. we seen these candidates try and maximize the absence of results of the best way that they can. i just think that, if, for some reason, joe biden does better than we all think we saw last night on television, where there's three or four people in a room, it's going to be bad. >> melissa: 2020 democrats looking to turn the page after the iowa meltdown. heading to new hampshire just days before the nation's first primary. how high are the stakes now, and how much iowa will affect voters in the granite state. that's next. ♪ i have huge money saving news for veterans. my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked...
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making today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. i'll pass. >> harris: and this fox news alert now, the state of the union's tonight. president trump is expected to tout a booming economy when he addresses congress and the nation just one day before a final impeachment vote in the senate. some g.o.p. senators want them to avoid that topic. iowa's iowa's joni ernst telling politico we've got a great strong economy and our military is finally being rebuilt under this administration. there are a lot of really great things he should talk about and stay away from what the proceedings are." however, some democrats not holding their breath for a unifying message. democratat delaware senator chrs has he's almost certain the president will bring up the impeachment fight. america has been here before. president bill clinton delivered his 1999 state of the union address in the middle of his impeachment trial, and did not
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bring it up. in that speech. how does go tonight, do you think, steven? >> i don't know that it will be part of his formal speech but i would expect him to take the advice from republicans in congress. focus on the things he can focus on that are unambiguously good. you have to believe this is objectively one of the strongest points in the trunk presidency right now. he had a successful strike on qassem soleimani, and economy roaring strong, he's going to be acquitted in the senate, his >> harris: all right, let's catch up. he reported this moments ago and approval rating is as high as are learning more. it's ever been, this is the time the iowa democratic party held that a conference call with all to focus on those kinds of the campaigns and announce to those campaigns that it released things and make that positive argument. >> harris: exclamation point the "majority of the results" on what you're saying. can we pop up that new gallup from last nights caucus by 5:00 p.m. eastern. poll right now connect look at his approval rating. party officials believing that 49%. delay on inconsistencies and we have seen this before, reporting of the tallies, amid because gallup conducted a reports of issues with a new similar public opinion poll when caucus app. bill clinton was impeached, and meanwhile, the candidates are quickly shifting their focus to that number was a personal high best at that point. he cites back to 73% after the new hampshire, with just days to go until the nation's first primary vote. house impeachment. and! for you
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all of the leading democrats claiming momentum heading into , capri, you are i the speaker f the granite state. yeah, because they don't have the results from last night. anyway, the polls are showing a the house sitting by the present treaty been processed or tight race before they get clapping, maybe not clapping there. a biden campaign email also paid what the heck do you do? the president hands her a minute seemed to downplay the eventual to clap by bringing up i will results. impeachment, he was impeached in telling supporters , "remember, it's not about the house. tonight but about the whole campaign. where are you going to clap if i need your help to do it." he never says anything? it is so odd to see that. there's a lot of laughter to my left. >> capri: and people always so i will start with you, watch who is sitting by the president. the vice president in the stephen hayes. >> steve: it could be good speaker of the house up there, reason he's downplaying the results from last night and monitoring what they are hoping to push forward. new hampshire is obviously wearing, what their facial instructions are, if they clap, if they stand. i think it will be very bernie sanders' territory. i expect he will do well. this is likely to be a good week difficult. from him, if, in fact, he can >> harris: doesn't she clap if point to results from iowa. he mentions it? >> capri: i don't think so. whether he won or came in second. if he did well in iowa will come i think it will be in very poor a point out, try and build taste and i don't think she's momentum in new hampshire and that unprofessional. >> melissa: we are in poor push on to nevada and taste territory on both sides of south carolina. i think one of the most aisle. interesting and overlooked things that has happened in the >> steve: remember, she wore black and was going to be a past week is the poll coming out somber occasion. of south carolina which suggests that joe biden's lead, which was >> dagen: remember she said that on bill maher? once monumental, has shrunk
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>> capri: she's trying to rather dramatically in bernie sanders within five or six points of joe biden in assuage a very rapid aspect of the party and her caucus. but she's not stupid, she knows south carolina. which is thought to be a place that -- >> capri: that could really all eyes are on her. hurt the "firewall" that >> harris: let's go back to the president's strategy for joe biden is counting on. tonight. for someone like joe biden, who >> dagen: bill mcgurn has a great comment on this, called is not black billerica doesn't "tuesday night trumpet." have -- >> harris: the firewall of black voters. it's about american greatness. that's what you said yesterday. he is selling, again, greatness. so i'm just curious, can he the democrats' challenge is to still count on that? >> capri: ultimately it's produce an equally optimistic about momentum. counter arguments that doesn't sound as though they are as sour about american greatness as they all of a sudden this argument are about the white house." this goes back to that about electability, it's the only thing he asked going for him, it starts to go by the discussion we had about that don lemon segment on cnn. wayside. which could potentially hurt him they have revealed, to in south carolina. paraphrase greg gutfeld, that i think he pulled out because they not only hate some of the candidates aren't a president trump, but they hate you and us and they are not strong -- >> harris: can ask a basic question? you said it again today. rooting for the country. the only thing you have to count that is going to be the juxtaposition that the president tries to go for. on joe biden for his electability, why would you want >> melissa: in response, we've already heard a preview of the to measure nominee? because he won't have the democratic response pair they are trying to argue facts that economic policy -- >> capri: i'm not a term aren't true. supported, i would vote for -- i saying the economy is only working for rich people, will we am not a trump supporter, i
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don't hate the man, but i would know that if you can read vote for joe biden if he were numbers and you look at the the nominee. stats that are coming out of the >> harris: he doesn't have the economics ago against the federal reserve and anywhere president. else, you can see wages are >> capri: i am very frustrated going up faster at the lower with -- end. at the wealth gap is closing. >> steve: every time you lose, the org argument take a shot. i heard democrats saying, "well, even if it's general this economy isn't working for the smallis tax plan. election, you keep losing and pile loss after loss, you -- the small business owner has >> melissa: that raises the been unleashed through the question, who does it leave? regulation that has been pulled harris: one of the things, does that then become bernie sanders because you want to go with somebody who has momentum, who had somebody behind him? dagen, i will ask you. do we see someone come in from the sidelines? is that we have john kerry on his phone talking into -- whatever else. >> dagen: you have a multibillionaire who will shoot a parachute in with a chute of gold. he goes to my earlier point. mike bloomberg has decided to skip all of these nominating contests. he's already spent $300 million in tv, radio, and digital
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advertising just through the end of the year. in his five weeks of campaigning he put $200 million of his own money into his campaign, and that was the same amount as the rest of the democratic field spent in the third quarter. >> harris: i want to step in with this. capri brought this up. maybe they are watching and about and they heard what he said, because now the nevada democratic party says, "nevada democrats can confidently say that what happened in the iowa caucus last night will not happen to nevada on february 22nd. we will not be employing the same app or vendor used in the iowa caucus. we had already developed a series of backups and redundant reporting programs and are currently evaluating the best path forward." stephen? >> steve: i think there's good reason to believe that will be true because of the embarrassment iowa has. but remember, the chair of the democratic party told "cbs news" yesterday that this was the most prepared iowa democrats had ever been to host a caucus and we saw what happened. >> harris: that thought didn't live long.
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>> melissa: 60% of delegates are allocated into the month of march. so he's jumping over these. he has driven up ad rates, which is pressing out of the candidates in places like texas. he has bought out the inventory. he can't even find a spot in some areas, based on reports. and he has a thousand people on his payroll already. >> harris: are you saying that the relatively small number going into super tuesday and other nominating contests? >> dagen: again, he's got a month. he's got almost a month to continue to -- >> harris: how does he recapture those? do you think there's a strategy? i'm just curious. >> dagen: between now, if it's still a mess, how long is this a mess after new hampshire, in particular? a bunch of people in competition in south carolina. more people will gravitate toward mike bloomberg. i'm getting getting text messages from big ol' liberals, as my father would say, sitting on the sofa they are telling me
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prepares to deliver his third state of the union address tonight, democrats are gearing up for the rebuttal. michigan governor gretchen whitmer, considered arising star in the party, will deliver the official response from east lansing, michigan, highlighting a critical swing state the democrats lost a president trump in 2016. following governor whitmer, veronica escobar of texas will deliver the spanish-language response. earlier today, whitmer offered a preview. >> i'm going to stay focused on the issues that matter to michiganders, and the american people in every state. we want to know our government works just as hard as we do. that they are focused on the things that are going to improve our lives. whether it's infrastructure or expanding access to affordable health care, or just ensuring that everybody has a path to a good paying job. >> dagen: steve, what do you make of that? president trump won michigan with less than 11,000 votes. that's the reason --
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>> steve: and his support is softest among centrist republicans, amongst suburban women. so i don't think it's any question she's going to try and tap into that and make those kinds of criticisms, hitting him and trying to exacerbate that. i think a lot of suburban women still feel that way about the president. >> melissa: i disagree with that because i think polling shows his support among suburban women is low. but how many people whisper to you that they watch us or the support trump or all of those things? i think suburban women aren't vocal about the fact they do support him. they are totally in the closet about it because they don't want to be ridiculed by their friends and given a hard time. we have some of the talking points from some of that response were hearing there, and they quote trump and say the headlines tell a different story of what he has said, quoting economic giants like the new yorker, dagen. trumps economeconomic promises were empty.gains it
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