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>> yeah, so i think with joe rogan -- the opinion that joe rogan had is not one that i would necessarilyndorse or agree with, but one of the things that i will say is that there are many people who feel that way both on the right and thee left. so i think if anything, joe rogan probably needs a conversation, maybe you should bring me on his podcast. >> tucker: shouldn't we have a national -- i mean, this is a sidebar, but a biological man competing in a blood sport against women. some of us would say it seems like maybe he has an advantage. if you think he doesn't -- or whatever, we can debate it. aich is to dismiss them as bigot because you want to hurt bernie sanders seems like -- >> i agree. i think that that's, you know, probably not the route that i would have taken. i think that bernie sanders -- there are people who want for bernie sanders to disavow this endorsement. it like you said, it was half-hearted atik best. if i i were bernie, i would certainly not do that. i think, you know, there is a segment of his following that is really important to the democratic party. and if we c
>> yeah, so i think with joe rogan -- the opinion that joe rogan had is not one that i would necessarilyndorse or agree with, but one of the things that i will say is that there are many people who feel that way both on the right and thee left. so i think if anything, joe rogan probably needs a conversation, maybe you should bring me on his podcast. >> tucker: shouldn't we have a national -- i mean, this is a sidebar, but a biological man competing in a blood sport against women....
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now they are attacking broadcaster joe rogan? why? the crime of getting sanders a half-hearted endorsement. rogan who is one of the most popular podcasts in america infuriated the establishment and "the new york times" by saying this on his show last week. >> i think i will probably vote for bernie. but him as a human being when i was hanging out with him, i believe in him. i like him a lot. he has been insanely consistent his entire life. he is basically been saying the same thing and for the same thing his whole life. and that in of itself is a very powerful structure. to operate from. >> tucker: not exactly a full throated endorsement, but it did not matter. immediately that hakki has to figures in the democratic establishment swung the wand into action. they demanded that sanders disavowal joe rogan's endorsement. on what grounds? rogan who is a major fixture in the world of mixed martial arts, one said that biological men have the physical advantage in mma bouts against women. because they do. for this hrc said he was all right.
now they are attacking broadcaster joe rogan? why? the crime of getting sanders a half-hearted endorsement. rogan who is one of the most popular podcasts in america infuriated the establishment and "the new york times" by saying this on his show last week. >> i think i will probably vote for bernie. but him as a human being when i was hanging out with him, i believe in him. i like him a lot. he has been insanely consistent his entire life. he is basically been saying the same...
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thing because i don't think rogan is any right-winger.s going to endorse bernie sanders! that is ridiculous. but on the other hand, people think of him as the dark web intellect and he says some really awful jokes, homophobic, racist type stuff. but the point is, you see this on both sides, the purity tests. if the phone call wasn't perfect, then you are not loyal to donald trump. if your 99% with him, you might as well be 0%. to me, this is where politics is going. all or nothing and driven by the far left and far right. i think rogan, the idea that he supports bernie, i don't see it as that surprising. you know who he is. >> jesse: he is collateral damage because the knives are out for bernie. he's a bigger threat to the democrats than donald trump. how have the democrats handled 2016? think about how they handled a landslide loss with bernie sanders. it's going to be ugly and he's going to want to abolish i.c.e., raise middle-class taxes, band fracking, donald trump is going to have a field day with bernie and the democrats know it. >>
thing because i don't think rogan is any right-winger.s going to endorse bernie sanders! that is ridiculous. but on the other hand, people think of him as the dark web intellect and he says some really awful jokes, homophobic, racist type stuff. but the point is, you see this on both sides, the purity tests. if the phone call wasn't perfect, then you are not loyal to donald trump. if your 99% with him, you might as well be 0%. to me, this is where politics is going. all or nothing and driven by...
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rogan has said things in the past about people who are trans and so forth.o you view who gets to -- anyone can vote for anyone who they want, but how do you draw the line of whose support gets amplified? briahna: i think when you have a coalitionmulti-racial like we have, the most working-class, diverse coalition , there will be people in the camp who do not agree with every aspect of the policy. the important thing is, senator sanders does not change anything he stands for to solicit the endorsement of someone like joe rogan. senator sanders has the most robust policy for trans people in this race. he is supporting medicare for all that would include transition surgery, hormone therapy. plans for homelessness, which one out of five trans people experience in their lives. i think people need to look at maintaineing done and skepticism about candidates who change who they are to get keep in mind that bernie sanders has not done that. romaine: thank you very much. we should also note that michael bloomberg is also seeking the emigrant nomination and is the fou
rogan has said things in the past about people who are trans and so forth.o you view who gets to -- anyone can vote for anyone who they want, but how do you draw the line of whose support gets amplified? briahna: i think when you have a coalitionmulti-racial like we have, the most working-class, diverse coalition , there will be people in the camp who do not agree with every aspect of the policy. the important thing is, senator sanders does not change anything he stands for to solicit the...
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schiff won in part by accusing rogan of accusing the district spending too much time on impeachment anding his notoriety. >> he's been embarking on a national fund-raising effort. saying the president is out to get him. >> there are so many ironies in this thing. >> he's always a hustler, a go-getter. he's always looking out for himself. >> i'm totally proud of adam schiff and his integrity. to me he embodies integrity. >> he has been impeached. >> even though california is 2700 miles away, experts say it is fitting the state is so involved with impeachment. with nancy pelosi, schiff, and zoe lofgren of northern california all playing starring roles. >> we are at the forefront in california of fighting the trump agenda. many cases to the states benefit, but in some cases to the state's detriment. >> another interesting fact with impeachment, the congressman before james rogan was carlos moorehead, who was on the house judiciary committee back in 1974. he cast a vote to spare richard nixon from impeachment. >> bret: up next, laying out the rules of the road ahead of the impeachment trial
schiff won in part by accusing rogan of accusing the district spending too much time on impeachment anding his notoriety. >> he's been embarking on a national fund-raising effort. saying the president is out to get him. >> there are so many ironies in this thing. >> he's always a hustler, a go-getter. he's always looking out for himself. >> i'm totally proud of adam schiff and his integrity. to me he embodies integrity. >> he has been impeached. >> even...
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they say he's a racist, a bigot, i know joe rogan.m those things. >> i think what's even more ridiculous is the reason why which is that he's been consistent so he's been consistently awful. honeymoons in the soviet union, economic positions but done it he sticks with it. that's not the reason. the reason is that you would support someone because they've learned from things that have gone wrong. they become better people, they recognize what ruins lives in bernie sanders just keeps on keeping on. otherwise there's no reason to endorse them. >> let's take the next one. elizabeth warren, let's take a look. [inaudible] so you gonna pay for people who didn't save any money and those of us who did get screwed. >> it just goes against that whole american character, the notion of self-reliance and personal responsibility but more than that, the character on display. think of the person who came across as this cold calculating bureaucrat. >> this is fundamentally what the new democrat party is, which is anti- american, anti- capitalism, every
they say he's a racist, a bigot, i know joe rogan.m those things. >> i think what's even more ridiculous is the reason why which is that he's been consistent so he's been consistently awful. honeymoons in the soviet union, economic positions but done it he sticks with it. that's not the reason. the reason is that you would support someone because they've learned from things that have gone wrong. they become better people, they recognize what ruins lives in bernie sanders just keeps on...
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>> joe rogan is not running, senator bernie sanders is rubbiru running.o have people help you hopefully win over hearts and minds. i certainly as a state senator have had people support me who probably i didn't always agree with, but this is about how do we defeat the worst president in modern history and the way that we do that is by having a big tent. the senator doesn't change his values. he has always been an ally even before it was popular. >> yes. >> he hasn't changed. >> i wish i had more time to talk to you about it. we will talk soon more about it but i've got to run. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. thank you. not magenta! not magenta. i'm not going back to the store. magenta! cartridges are so... (buzzer) (vo) the epson ecotank. no more cartridges. it comes with an incredible amount of ink that can save you a lot of frustration. ♪ the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. available at... ♪ new fixodent ultra dual power provides you with an unbeatable hold and strong seal against food infiltrations. fixodent. and forget i
>> joe rogan is not running, senator bernie sanders is rubbiru running.o have people help you hopefully win over hearts and minds. i certainly as a state senator have had people support me who probably i didn't always agree with, but this is about how do we defeat the worst president in modern history and the way that we do that is by having a big tent. the senator doesn't change his values. he has always been an ally even before it was popular. >> yes. >> he hasn't changed....
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meteorologist, rogan is here right now. >>> did you feel a little chilly thereafter that? >> a little bit >> we are gonna take us down a bit and we can get cooler to seasonal temperatures. rainfall total we were attribute bay area wouldn't get much last night. you can see in the north bay, there's a good about 90% of normal for is only 69% in san francisco. and also in oakland. 51% of normal disease and. since october 1st. and 51% in san jose. we got some improvement. room for improvement there for sure. nice patterns set up with a good moisture boom that will of hours you can see how quickly this role through. we caught the tail end of that front. we talked about this yesterday and it wasn't gonna be a total. but here's what we got. mill valley valley got to 10th of an inch. 10th of an inch in santa rosa, petaluma just under that, napa also little bit under that, orinda barely anything. and oakland international airport one .01 of an inch. it was a small system but it did bring us just enough. you can see here in this is a tail end of another system. it kind of clockwise
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schiff defeated rogan. then another note on lofgren. you brought her up, martha. she worked on the nixon impeachment as an aide in 1994. so you have people that as you said have strong ties to our very limited history with impeachment. because as bret pointed out, we haven't seen this that often in our young country. >> we haven't. my fear and i think the fear of others as well, victor davis hanson just wrote about this, we may see it more often. i think that one of the things that this has opened the possible gateway to is that political impeachment becomes a weapon of choice for the party that is not in power. i think that is something that we haven't seen in history before. i think it's something that is going to be under a lot of scrutiny on both sides of the aisle here. so you know, i think this is sad to watch play out today. nancy pelosi has said that. i think people wonder whether or not she's leaping inside or happy. for the moment we're seeing. that to me is the part of this that is sad. that we've seen this really bipartisan -- or partisan process play
schiff defeated rogan. then another note on lofgren. you brought her up, martha. she worked on the nixon impeachment as an aide in 1994. so you have people that as you said have strong ties to our very limited history with impeachment. because as bret pointed out, we haven't seen this that often in our young country. >> we haven't. my fear and i think the fear of others as well, victor davis hanson just wrote about this, we may see it more often. i think that one of the things that this...
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i'm on the same list as great a 3rd bork and a lot of other stuff wow that's awesome take that joe rogan. yes you're one of the 41 most annoying things about 21000 according to spectator magazine they call you an x. excitable duck sounding economist and con excitable ducks voiced economist yes let's quack on with these have of course the markets ended 21000 with partying like it's 1999 you know in 1999 if you recall because you were part of that dot com thing well the nasdaq ended up 85 percent in 1999 it ended up almost 40 percent and $21000.00 so it's boom times again and we're going to look at some tweets here about the whole 2019 assessment $21000.00 just keeps getting better and better the nasdaq closed above $9000.00 for the 1st time ever and is up almost 38 percent for the year that was earlier in december before the end of the year so we're still looking back at a time of a comparison time $899.00 you're. indicating or inferring bubble like qualities i would imagine and it does look bubblicious you know but these are the rest of the world is a dire straits other you know also thi
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i'm on the same list as great a thorn bork and a lot of other stuff wow that's awesome take that joe rogan. yes you're one of the 41 most annoying things about 21000 according to spectator magazine they call you an ex excitable duck sounding economist and con excitable dux voiced economist yes let's quacked on with these have of course the markets ended 21000 with partying like it's 1999 you know in 1999 if you recall because you were part of that dot com thing well the nasdaq ended up 85 percent in 1909 it ended up almost 40 percent and $21000.00 so it's boom times again and we're going to look at some tweets here about the whole 2019 assessment $21000.00 just keeps getting better and better the nasdaq closed above $9000.00 for the 1st time ever and is up almost 38 percent for the year that was earlier in december before the end of the year so we're still looking back at that time going to comparison time 899 nearest year and you're indicating or inferring bubble like qualities i would imagine and it does look bubblicious you know but these are the rest of the world isn't dire straits oth
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i'm on the same list as growth or in bork and a lot of other stuff wow that's awesome take that joe rogan. yes you're one of the 41 most annoying things about 21000 according to spectator magazine they call you an expert excitable duck sounding economist and con excitable dux voiced economist yes let's quacked on with these have by last night as of course the markets ended 21000 with partying like it's 1999 you know in 1909 if you recall because you were part of that dot com thing well the nasdaq ended up 85 percent in 1909 it ended up almost 40 percent and 2019 so it's boom times again and we're going to look at some tweets here about the whole 2019 assessment 21000 just keeps getting better and better the nasdaq closed above 9000 for the 1st.
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they'll be like seth rogan is here, the only thing that smokes more than a boeing and gin." ( laughterust by the way, why are boeing please trying to drag. clowns and monkeys into it. first of all, clowns are good at what they do. it's are are ood. >> it's not their fault your planes suck. airplane makers could use a clown on the design team. have you seen how many people they can fit in their cars. imagine what they could do with the overhead bins, imagine. and you know what really pisses me off about these revolutions, is remember when one of the planes went down, boeing tried to blame the ethiopian pilots. remember that? the plane went down and they were like, "where was the crash africa? well, there's your problem right there." they made it seem leak the plane crashed because the copilot was a chicken. sometimes the copilot say chicken in africa. but that's not why they crashed. the chicken knows what he's doing. he's sitting there telling the passengers, "buckle-up! buckle-up!" ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) no, please, please, don't encourage me. and finally, some exciting
they'll be like seth rogan is here, the only thing that smokes more than a boeing and gin." ( laughterust by the way, why are boeing please trying to drag. clowns and monkeys into it. first of all, clowns are good at what they do. it's are are ood. >> it's not their fault your planes suck. airplane makers could use a clown on the design team. have you seen how many people they can fit in their cars. imagine what they could do with the overhead bins, imagine. and you know what really...
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lawmakers battle over whether to allow more witnesses to testify, so what can we expect next, james roganng bill clinton trial and he breaks it down, thank you for joining us, we certainly appreciate it. >> good morning, heather. heather: compare what you have seen so far and what you expect to see tomorrow to what we went through 21 years ago and you specifically were involved with? >> i really don't know what to tell you, you might expect that coming up, i can only talk about my own experience and to show you how naive we all were the house managers went to the senate 21 years ago to try the impeachment trial against president trump, we were under the impression, we were actually going to be able to try a case that it was going to be akin to what we think of as a trial, you have a judge, you have a jury, you call witnesses, you present evidence, i had prepared i think a 14 or 15-page outline of what the trial would look like for house judiciary committee, when we got to the senate we found that it was a totally different deal. they hear what they want to hear, they would tell us on a da
lawmakers battle over whether to allow more witnesses to testify, so what can we expect next, james roganng bill clinton trial and he breaks it down, thank you for joining us, we certainly appreciate it. >> good morning, heather. heather: compare what you have seen so far and what you expect to see tomorrow to what we went through 21 years ago and you specifically were involved with? >> i really don't know what to tell you, you might expect that coming up, i can only talk about my...
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. >> let's bring in "washington post" columnist josh rogan and cnn military analyst, sedrick layton. to you first. they vowed revenge. iran has vowed revenge. do you suspect it will be a covert or overt revenge from iran? what do you think the u.s. military is bracing for here? >> christine, good morning. i think it will be both. sometimes of these will be iran's choosing. they want to have a big splash with something that can be talked about publicly. we have to be prepared for attacks against u.s. military bases in the region. we have to be prepared for covert action, such as a cyber attack, against american interests or allied interests, such as saudi arabia's interests or the gulf states interest. that's what i think will happen in the next few months or so. >> josh, to you. what changed? we talked about how the president is almost dovish to those types of escalations we've seen in the past. and soleimani is not a new threat. you warned how our adversaries are testing him to follow through on it. why was it different this time? >> talking to officials over the last few hours, a t
. >> let's bring in "washington post" columnist josh rogan and cnn military analyst, sedrick layton. to you first. they vowed revenge. iran has vowed revenge. do you suspect it will be a covert or overt revenge from iran? what do you think the u.s. military is bracing for here? >> christine, good morning. i think it will be both. sometimes of these will be iran's choosing. they want to have a big splash with something that can be talked about publicly. we have to be...
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. >> joining us live, josh rogan, a cnn political analyst.ew year, josh. >> good morning. >> david sanger of t"the new yok time times", writes this. he says both the iranians and the north koreans seem to sense the vulnerability of a president under impeachment. do you think that the flash points show a vulnerability or a perceived vulnerability from the proregimes at the white house? >> absolute ly. i think for president trump it's not about getting the deals. it's about not having the processes fail. he wants to, if he can't, you know, have a lot of foreign policy successes, to say he's working on the problems. they're both trying to deny him the ability to say that everything is going okay. they have different strategies to do that with north korea. it's about shooting up missiles. iran, it's about attacking the embassy. hopefully they get him to make a concession. what they aren't in control of is how the president operates. president trump has a knack for not doing things procedurally. we don't think he will concede to the powers. but be
. >> joining us live, josh rogan, a cnn political analyst.ew year, josh. >> good morning. >> david sanger of t"the new yok time times", writes this. he says both the iranians and the north koreans seem to sense the vulnerability of a president under impeachment. do you think that the flash points show a vulnerability or a perceived vulnerability from the proregimes at the white house? >> absolute ly. i think for president trump it's not about getting the deals....
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"washington post" columnist josh rogan is here.re have been face to face meetings between the president and kim. one was in north korea. they've exchanged letters. at one point the president said they'd fallen in love. amid all of this, what has the u.s. gotten concretely that would make that statement america is winning true? >> we've gotten a moratorium on long range missile weapons testing that kim has just announced is over. he said it in his speech, it's in the paper. he's declaring an end to that diplomacy. the question really is what will the trump administration do in response. will they acknowledge that or will they continue to pretend that this diplomatic effort has legs? if we see the initial indications and based on my conversations with state department and white house officials, it seems like they're going to pretend that nothing happened. if and win north korea shoots off an icbm or tests another nuclear missile, that ability to pretend will become ridiculous on its face. then we'll have two policies. we'll have a no
"washington post" columnist josh rogan is here.re have been face to face meetings between the president and kim. one was in north korea. they've exchanged letters. at one point the president said they'd fallen in love. amid all of this, what has the u.s. gotten concretely that would make that statement america is winning true? >> we've gotten a moratorium on long range missile weapons testing that kim has just announced is over. he said it in his speech, it's in the paper. he's...
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. >> movie moguls such as steven spielberg are raising money for rogan's challenger. they felt makeup california state senator adam schiff one of the most prodigious fund-raisers among the challenges in the 2,000 election. >> people want somebody who is top priority is local concerned, not national partisan ideological crusades. >> sean: he can't even open his mouth without vomiting a russian conspiracy theory and of course his cohort, big time hypocrite himself jerry nadler just ran to sam impeachment articles through the house judiciary committee. zero due process that republicans afford to newt encourage afforded bill clinton. just called a president a dictator, that's how desperate he is. take a look. >> this is a determination by president trump that he wants to be all-powerful. he does not have to respect congress. he does not have to respect the representatives of the people. only his wheel goes. he is a dictator. this must not stand and that is why he must be removed from office. >> sean: okay. i'm sleepy. you want to sleep by the way? just rerun this, you wil
. >> movie moguls such as steven spielberg are raising money for rogan's challenger. they felt makeup california state senator adam schiff one of the most prodigious fund-raisers among the challenges in the 2,000 election. >> people want somebody who is top priority is local concerned, not national partisan ideological crusades. >> sean: he can't even open his mouth without vomiting a russian conspiracy theory and of course his cohort, big time hypocrite himself jerry nadler...
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can i read to you from tom rogan from "the washington examiner"?he said i ran is escalating against american interests to blackmailing washington to sanctions release. the threat was severe against the united states. trump had obvious authority to address it. maybe i can get you to talk about this issue of congressional authorization because you know it well. >> first we're already in iraq under congressional authorization. also, the president has an inherent in his commander-in-chief powers has the power to protect u.s. diplomatic installations around the world. we must have gotten really strong intelligence that a new attack was imminent. after all, soleimani has been going to baghdad frequently to marshall his troops in this case to protest in front of the u.s. embassy just over a week ago. but i think intelligence will show that they were probably going to do something more lethal towards the united states. we had to take them out when we did. >> dana: what about this issue that congress wanted to be notified beforehand, yes, but also going for
can i read to you from tom rogan from "the washington examiner"?he said i ran is escalating against american interests to blackmailing washington to sanctions release. the threat was severe against the united states. trump had obvious authority to address it. maybe i can get you to talk about this issue of congressional authorization because you know it well. >> first we're already in iraq under congressional authorization. also, the president has an inherent in his...
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rogan. >> mr. chairman, i move to strike the last word. >> gentleman's recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, echoing the comments of the chair a moment ago talking about the importance of the public to understand the constitutional public, i too think that is important. i think that is something that has been somewhat misconstrued. in fact, greatly misconstrued over these last days. we keep hearing about the sanctity of the election process to the constitution. and i have no quarrel with that. but the election is not the only constitutional process that guarantees us having a president taking office and serving office. the fact that a person is elected to the office of the presidency of the united states does not allow them to take the office of the presidency and to assume those powers. there is a prerequisite. even after an election. the constitution requires that before the elected person may become the president, they must take an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution o
rogan. >> mr. chairman, i move to strike the last word. >> gentleman's recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, echoing the comments of the chair a moment ago talking about the importance of the public to understand the constitutional public, i too think that is important. i think that is something that has been somewhat misconstrued. in fact, greatly misconstrued over these last days. we keep hearing about the sanctity of the election process to the constitution. and i...
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he beat jim rogan in his district to become a congressman because of his outrage over bill clinton'smpeachment. obviously, the argument he made he is now arguing against his own logic. i understand positions can evolve, and certainly it's been 20 years since he ran for that office and he's been stinking up congress ever sense, but john bolton can't have it both ways. he can't be a patriot and a compromise or at the same time. i actually wouldn't mind hearing from john bolton. i want to hear how he can score some of the salacious things he has reportedly written in this book and saying the president was warm and cordial. either he is not a patriot and he was just disseminating propaganda on behalf of the president because he's totally compromised himself or somewhere in here he's lying. >> jesse: right now, we have a few more questions and then what do we do tomorrow? a few more final thoughts and then we will hold a vote. >> dana: there is a technical thing, a gateway vote, if it's clear that's going to fail i think there will be a motion to have the acquittal vote and there's some a
he beat jim rogan in his district to become a congressman because of his outrage over bill clinton'smpeachment. obviously, the argument he made he is now arguing against his own logic. i understand positions can evolve, and certainly it's been 20 years since he ran for that office and he's been stinking up congress ever sense, but john bolton can't have it both ways. he can't be a patriot and a compromise or at the same time. i actually wouldn't mind hearing from john bolton. i want to hear how...
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. >> yeah because there is, as josh rogan, our colleague says, this escalation ladder that can be hard to step off of, and it looks as though maybe the iranians have given the president the chance to step off that ladder. the president can be unpredictable in how he responds to things. this is his biggest test as commander in chief. >> caller: it's true. i think it's the first realtime foreign policy crisis. and working for republicans and democrats in a half dozen administrations, you need someone who's prudent, wise, and tethered to reality and understands what the end game should be. and the end game here should be deescalation. in an ideal world, it would provide some sort of bridge to continuation of contacts. i'm not sure right now either the iranians or the americans are prepared for that. more likely we're going to go back to that sort of grim slot, competitive slot between iran and the united states. >> secretary esper told christiane amanpour in an interview yesterday before the attack happened that we're not looking to start a war with iran, but we are prepared to finish one
. >> yeah because there is, as josh rogan, our colleague says, this escalation ladder that can be hard to step off of, and it looks as though maybe the iranians have given the president the chance to step off that ladder. the president can be unpredictable in how he responds to things. this is his biggest test as commander in chief. >> caller: it's true. i think it's the first realtime foreign policy crisis. and working for republicans and democrats in a half dozen administrations,...
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i'm joined by air force lieutenant dave deptula and columnist josh rogan. thank you both for joining me. the big question now, and we heard this explanation from the administration, that these attacks against u.s. interests in the region were imminent. josh, are you satisfied with the amount of information we have gotten from the administration to justify this killing of truly a monumental figure? >> i don't think anyone is satisfied because i don't think we have gotten information. while there's conflicting reports in the press it seemed qasem soleimani was on a regional trip for a number of different reasons. we can guess he wasn't in iraq meeting with a bunch of terrorist leaders to be on vacation, but to make the claim that the legal justification that there was an imminent attack that would, quote, kill hundreds of u.s. soldiers, which is a pretty serious large-scale attack, i think because the administration has a well-earned credibility problem, that is something that will have to be backed up by evidence sooner or later. >> general, the national sec
i'm joined by air force lieutenant dave deptula and columnist josh rogan. thank you both for joining me. the big question now, and we heard this explanation from the administration, that these attacks against u.s. interests in the region were imminent. josh, are you satisfied with the amount of information we have gotten from the administration to justify this killing of truly a monumental figure? >> i don't think anyone is satisfied because i don't think we have gotten information. while...
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. >> josh rogan, thank you for helping us preview what we may see beginning tomorrow morning. >> thank have breaking news for you out of houston. these are live aerials i'm about to show you. a huge explosion has rocked the northwest part of the city. firefighters and emergency crews are now on the scene. again, this is houston. there was an explosion there. we're told the blast could be felt for miles. it blew out windows and sent a fire ball into the sky. debris rained down on parts of the city. the explosion came from a factory. we don't know much about this yet. we're going to bring you more information as it becomes available. >> that looks horrible. we'll get you more details. >>> all right. senator sanders may be side looirned from the campaign trail, but that's not preventing him from surging in the polls. harry enten is here to tell us why next. when people ask me what makes verizon 5g different i talk about firefighters. for hundreds of years they've had to do their jobs in blinding smoke. but verizon 5g ultra wideband is built to transmit real-world data so fast, it could po
. >> josh rogan, thank you for helping us preview what we may see beginning tomorrow morning. >> thank have breaking news for you out of houston. these are live aerials i'm about to show you. a huge explosion has rocked the northwest part of the city. firefighters and emergency crews are now on the scene. again, this is houston. there was an explosion there. we're told the blast could be felt for miles. it blew out windows and sent a fire ball into the sky. debris rained down on...
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. >> one western who lost their seat, jim rogan from california -- >> he was the house manager. >> you know who beat him? adam schiff. i love it. history is wonderful. >> fun with history. kaitlan collins, paul begala, rick santorum, thank you. >>> as we've been saying, it does seem democrats will fall short on your vote for witnesses. the real question is what next? what does this all mean? a democratic senator joins us. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. dad..amazing honey.hing. ♪ kraft. for the win win. athat will have you seeingf with adouble.n iphone 11 all on t-mobile's newest, most powerful signal. get twice the deal, with 2 lines of unlimited for $90 and 2 iphone 11s on us. only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. hello! i'm an idaho potato farmer. did you ever notice that the very first bite of every great meal is always the potato? that's why it sho
. >> one western who lost their seat, jim rogan from california -- >> he was the house manager. >> you know who beat him? adam schiff. i love it. history is wonderful. >> fun with history. kaitlan collins, paul begala, rick santorum, thank you. >>> as we've been saying, it does seem democrats will fall short on your vote for witnesses. the real question is what next? what does this all mean? a democratic senator joins us. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do...
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a fellow named bill rogan, who i knew, and they had an incident in which they had been moving forward and they encountered a japanese bunker type underground position. the first one they ran into was full of japanese military personnel. they attacked that and basically blew it up and killed japanese combatants. they then encountered a similar type position a short distance further on. and they began closing in on it and threw some grenades and to their horror, after the grenades exploded, they could hear the screams of children. as bill described, it was the only time he saw marines with tears in their eyes in the middle of combat. let me move this along to basically the japanese using the epicenter because it became well known japan due to american press reports. back here. there were two basic purposes they were pursuing. the first of which was simply by reciting this heroic actions of not only the military personnel, but also the civilians, choosing to commit suicide. this was to stimulate the war effort. the also not very hidden agenda was also to intimidate the u.s. that this was
a fellow named bill rogan, who i knew, and they had an incident in which they had been moving forward and they encountered a japanese bunker type underground position. the first one they ran into was full of japanese military personnel. they attacked that and basically blew it up and killed japanese combatants. they then encountered a similar type position a short distance further on. and they began closing in on it and threw some grenades and to their horror, after the grenades exploded, they...
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my name's gloria rogan. i can't talk about caffe sapore without crying. sorry to be this emotional.ut i've been going there since elias opened. i'm 71 years old, and i don't cook and sometimes, i think oh, gosh -- i have cancer, and i don't like to eat vegetables. sometimes, i go to caffe sapore, and i order a salad, and it makes a real difference to my health. i'm a real estate agent, and i've been one for over 30 years. i understand -- i work with a lot of investors. i understand the dynamics here only too well, and i feel it's -- it's a travesty of -- to see this kind of business being involved, let alone threatened of being removed. i'm telling you, one day, my cocker spaniels will be on the cover of a chinese travel magazine. they get their pictures taken all the time, and i have so many people who want to send me photographs of the dogs, and so on. i can't begin to tell you how unique this place is, and i thoroughly support the legacy business designation. thank you. >> okay. thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is charles forester. i'd like to th
my name's gloria rogan. i can't talk about caffe sapore without crying. sorry to be this emotional.ut i've been going there since elias opened. i'm 71 years old, and i don't cook and sometimes, i think oh, gosh -- i have cancer, and i don't like to eat vegetables. sometimes, i go to caffe sapore, and i order a salad, and it makes a real difference to my health. i'm a real estate agent, and i've been one for over 30 years. i understand -- i work with a lot of investors. i understand the dynamics...
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>> so, you would agree with me, sir, and the white house domestic policy council is headed by joe rogan, is that right? you would agree with me that the fda should be regulating tobacco products? >> that's our job. >> not a waste of time? >> one of the most important things the agency can do. >> that's why i'm so concerned by your prior answer that the white house domestic council is part of these discussions when " a huge sai it wasd waste of time" for the fda to regulate tobacco. last week, massachusetts became a first in the nation to place a permanent ban on flavored e-cigarette and mental cigarette products. if we are banning flavors, we must ban all flavors which includes mint and mental. to not do so would be discriminatory since menthol has imposed a unique and deadly burden on the black community. you must clamp down on the production of mental products and not the individual possession of it, because there are real intergenerational dramatic consequences of broken windows policing that is historically over criminalizing black and brown communities. that is something i called f
>> so, you would agree with me, sir, and the white house domestic policy council is headed by joe rogan, is that right? you would agree with me that the fda should be regulating tobacco products? >> that's our job. >> not a waste of time? >> one of the most important things the agency can do. >> that's why i'm so concerned by your prior answer that the white house domestic council is part of these discussions when " a huge sai it wasd waste of time" for...
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rogan of california, and mr. graham of south carolina are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against william jefferson clinton, president of the united states. that a message be sent to the senate to inform the senate of these appointments, and that the managers so appointed a in -- may in connection with the program and the conduct of the trial, exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and take all other actions necessary, which may include the following. one, employing legal, clerical, and other necessarily insistence and incurring such other expenses that may be necessary that may be paid by the committee under applicable expense resolutions or from the applicable accounts from the house of representatives. two, sending for persons and papers and filing with the secretaries of the senate on the part of the house of representatives, any pleadings in conjunction with or subsequent to the exhibition of the articles of impeachment that the managers consider necessary. with the permission
rogan of california, and mr. graham of south carolina are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trial against william jefferson clinton, president of the united states. that a message be sent to the senate to inform the senate of these appointments, and that the managers so appointed a in -- may in connection with the program and the conduct of the trial, exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and take all other actions necessary, which may include the following. one,...
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if you are a frey free thinker even like a liberal like a joe rogan or dave seinfeld or dave chapelledians that want to speak cultural truth uncomfortable for the air diet elite class you have to be a right winger? ainsley: they think if you don't go this far to the left, then you are right winger. and a lot of right wingers would be happy to be called. that is that a bad word? pete: i'm fine to be a white ringer. if you are a leftist it's a swear word. steve: comedy and writ and watce late night show all pretty much left wingers. for ricky gervais to get up there the biggest lecturn in the world on sunday night and make funnel of the left, the left didn't like it. what do you think friends@foxnews.com. also on facebook. ainsley: it was pretty funny if you haven't watched it. i suggest you do. pete: there was even more in there. steve: obviously you are not a writer for vanity fair. ainsley: i watched it on youtube yesterday. it was really funny. did you watch it, jillian? jillian: i watched it, yeah. we have a fox news alert. get you caught up on this story we're following. a minneso
if you are a frey free thinker even like a liberal like a joe rogan or dave seinfeld or dave chapelledians that want to speak cultural truth uncomfortable for the air diet elite class you have to be a right winger? ainsley: they think if you don't go this far to the left, then you are right winger. and a lot of right wingers would be happy to be called. that is that a bad word? pete: i'm fine to be a white ringer. if you are a leftist it's a swear word. steve: comedy and writ and watce late...
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adam schiff, chairman of the intelligence committee, he basically won a recent 2000 defeating james rogancalifornia in 2000, one of the impeachment managers back then. that's one of the reasons he ran on that. again, the face of the house as they into this. in a couple of hours they are going to have a vote on the house floor, a short debate probably in the noon hour, 10 minutes. that's all it's going to take. where the managers, debate this, and vote to send this over to the senate. later this afternoon at 5:00 is what we call and a grossman ceremony. that's kind of a technical term, recycle paper. polar friend, who is the sergeant at arms, he will then lead a procession where they actually put these articles of impeachment and the paperwork regarding the managers to these blue folders and they process this through the capitol rotunda and over to the senate come over to julie adams, the secretary of the senate. then we get to tomorrow. we probably think it will be a two-part phase to this. one is where, at an agreed-upon time, the benches show up, they are recognized, the articles are pr
adam schiff, chairman of the intelligence committee, he basically won a recent 2000 defeating james rogancalifornia in 2000, one of the impeachment managers back then. that's one of the reasons he ran on that. again, the face of the house as they into this. in a couple of hours they are going to have a vote on the house floor, a short debate probably in the noon hour, 10 minutes. that's all it's going to take. where the managers, debate this, and vote to send this over to the senate. later this...
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there was this controversy over joe rogan endorsing him. people who are not normally democrats.bernie sanders because he doesn't seem to like democrats. you can see that running in both directions. after the past couple years i have become a little more jaundiced about people's predictions about electability. the other thing -- >> yeah. >> we all have. >> i think that there is a democratic belief that the way he will get attacked is a lot of complicated ads about things he did in the '70s, like the international social workers world party or whatever. that's very hard to explain in an ad. i think the attack on bernie sanders is just going to be billions of dollars about tax increases. it's going to be hard for him to deny. the question of how you rate bernie sanders electability is how effective you think a huge ad campaign about 90 -- however many trillion dollars of tax increases are embedded in his agenda will be and i've heard different arguments about that. >> he also said he would be the most polarizing figure to win a party's nomination. idealogically at least since barry
there was this controversy over joe rogan endorsing him. people who are not normally democrats.bernie sanders because he doesn't seem to like democrats. you can see that running in both directions. after the past couple years i have become a little more jaundiced about people's predictions about electability. the other thing -- >> yeah. >> we all have. >> i think that there is a democratic belief that the way he will get attacked is a lot of complicated ads about things he did...
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joe rogan gave bernie sanders his endorsement, and the left doesn't even want the true believers.im as somebody who isn't phone know, who is really committed. what he's committed to should have him committed. [laughter] lisa: tony, elizabeth warren is seeing a dip in the polls, but she's getting an endorsement from the des moines register. this is what they have to say about her: the outstanding caliber of democratic candidates makes it difficult to choose just one. at this moment when the very fabric of life at stake, elizabeth warren is the president this nation needs. my question, tony, if elizabeth warren loses the iowa caucuses, is it overrer if her her? -- overrer if her? >> it's good to know "the des moines register" has come to the side of san francisco. she's in fourth place in iowa, fourth place in new hampshire, and she lives next door. she's stall falling like a stone in nevada and south carolina. and in iowa keep an eye out again for what it is amy klobuchar can do. it's really bad news for her if she doesn't come in the top three in iowa, it's devastating, as i see i
joe rogan gave bernie sanders his endorsement, and the left doesn't even want the true believers.im as somebody who isn't phone know, who is really committed. what he's committed to should have him committed. [laughter] lisa: tony, elizabeth warren is seeing a dip in the polls, but she's getting an endorsement from the des moines register. this is what they have to say about her: the outstanding caliber of democratic candidates makes it difficult to choose just one. at this moment when the very...