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so. together we'll reduce emissions and landfill waste by turning garbage into jet fuel. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. ♪ >> shannon: welcome back to "fox news at night," i am shannon bream a life in ohio after the fourth democratic presidential debate. the extended coverage for over three hours tonight, the presidential hopefuls took turns up attacking elizabeth warren on a number of her policies. she is a front runner. we have a number of folks who were slated to join us. tom steyer, two of the candidates on the stage, make or break moment for them. they 2020 democrats taking on social issues like abortion which is one of the least talked about issues with previous debates, but they got into it tonight and it ended on a surprise question about friendships with people of
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different beliefs. something we should all have in our lives. later on, an update on the impeachment inquiry, nancy pelosi, there will not be a formal house vote. while the 2020 democrats say they do support moving ahead on impeachment. fox team coverage begins. bret baier is back for more expert analysis. peter doocy is still working the spin room live. good evening. >> heading into the debate tonight a big question was how will former vice president joe biden handle questions about his son and his sons business dealings. advisors for biden said he didn't want to talk about it. they said they were hoping other democrats -- if it was a question that they wouldn't and their words take the bait. they felt this was a debate, discussion that president trump wants candidates to have and they felt the focus should stand president trump and what they see as has corrupt behavior. joe biden was asked about his
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son and his business dealings. the other candidates were not come up when asked about his son biden try to pave it and he did what his advisor said he would. he said his son statement speaks for itself. he did any of you this morning and the focus needs to be on president trump and his behavior. tonight marks the first event for bernie sanders since he suffered a heart attack. the top three candidates are all 70 or older and they were talked about potential concerns related to their health and age. >> i'm feeling great. i mounting a vigorous campaign all over this country. that is how i think i can reassure the american people. one of the reasons i am running is because of my age and my experience. with a comes wisdom. we need someone to take office this time around with day one can stand on the world stage and command the respect with world leaders and know exactly what
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has to be done to get this country back on track. >> i say i will outwork come out organize, and outlast anyone and that includes donald trump, mike pence or whoever the republican get stuck with. >> shannon: in recent days, two candidates beto o'rourke and mayor pete buttigieg have gone back and forth with proposals, he called beto o'rourke's proposal to a mandatory gun buyback a shiny object. he suggested it was a distraction on something republicans would use to not use anything to do something on gun control. he said we need to take more moderate action so that maybe republicans will get on board. beto o'rourke has pushed back on that in recent days suggesting buttigieg's proposal to ban the future will sale of assault weapons, doesn't do enough. all the tension we have seen building back and forth on twitter and various interviews between those two candidates
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came to a head on the debate in the latter half where both of them went back and forth on their opinions on what needs to be done in regards to guns. in regards to guns. at one point, buttigieg seeming to feel that has integrity was being questioned by beto o'rourke telling him he did need a lecture on courage or honor. >> shannon: it was a moment and we will talk more about that. thank you. let's continue expert analysis of tonight's top moments with the chief political anchor bret baier. a lot of people as you would have talked about, there's a lot of buzz about mayor pete getting a lot of attention. >> you had a senator amy klobuchar on and she also had a good night. if you look at the consensus looking at the pundits and who is looking at this debate, joe biden did not have a good night. we talked earlier -- i said a word salad. there were a number of moments where he caught himself. even the last answer he said i have two and he only got 21.
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his answer on hunter biden was so-so. he repeated himself numerous times. some other moments that raise some eyebrows. >> why in god's name should someone's coupon to the stock market make in fact pay lower tax rate than someone who in fact is like i said -- a schoolteacher. it's ridiculous and they pay lower tax. i would be making it real clear to him that in fact where he will have a problem -- turkey is the real problem here. >> it was the clipping coupons on the stock market. it was a saw to talking about turkey. i don't think he had a good night at all and that hasn't affected him in the past, but now with elizabeth warren being the front runner, he may start affecting him and some of these polls. >> shannon: look at the polls back in march and of course he had the most name recognition. he was a beloved member of the
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obama administration, but it seems like that goodwill is trickling away at some of the other candidates are having a much better night. tonight. >> mayor pete, he had i think a strong night on a number of fronts. he confronted elizabeth warren. he confronted medicare for all and then he talked about beto o'rourke and guns. here's the exchange. >> you made it clear that you don't know how this is actually going to take weapons off the streets. the problem is the policy. i don't need lessons from you on courage, political or personal. >> that was a slap in the face of every single one of those groups and every survival of an assault. >> he was in a lot of conversations tonight and there is a competition between i think amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg to be the joe biden alternative because there will be a biden
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lane that i think democrats want to have that option. >> shannon: it will be interesting. we have tulsi gabbard coming up later. the two of them being veterans, they got into it with syria and elsewhere. he covered a number of topics and got drawn into all those conversations tonight. there was also a conversation about marijuana. there was a discussion about bernie being back. >> bret: obviously this is the first time he is back since the heart attack, saying he will run a vigorous campaign and has the endorsements of alexandria ocasio-cortez as well as other members of the so-called squad in congress. here's the exchange with cory booker. >> i'm healthy and feeling gre great. >> i want to start by saying -- >> he is in favor of medical marijuana. >> i'm on it tonight
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>> bret: i'm not on it tonight. good to know. >> shannon: it could help you chill, there a lot of nerves. you don't often see that big smile, he is usually very gruff. he is like, i'm tired of playing nice. we've important things to do. to see his face light up and say i'm happy to be back on the stage, you could tell he was relieved and rested. >> bret: i was expecting him to do push-ups. he will have this big event and we will see where this campaign goes. >> shannon: why do you think if you have a gut feeling about why the squad has decided to align with him versus elizabeth warren who people think she has been picking up support to his detriment. they have many of the same policies that have very far le left. >> bret: i don't know what's behind it and i'm sure there'll be a camera somewhere that catches aoc or others, tom steyer is coming your way. i will get out of the way. i think bernie sanders is going to try to prove that this campaign is going on. elizabeth warren, clearly the
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front runner because of all the attacks she took. >> shannon: that's what you always see. you are always the favorite until people take shots. they campaigns are at stake and she seemed ready for it and took it on numerous fronts, not only from the moderators, but her fellow candidates. as we've talked about it, this may be their last debate. november 20th will be here before we know it. the next round in georgia and she will clearly be there unless something unimaginable or unforeseen happens. this feels almost certain to dwindle down. >> bret: tom steyer is made the next debate. debate. amy klobuchar needed a big night tonight and she may have gotten it. it will be smaller, eventually. >> shannon: thank you for staying up extra late with us tonight. we'll take you live to the spin room where peter doocy is catching up with a number of candidates and campaigns and after that we will talk alive to tom steyer. what you have? >> so far it's just as interesting what we do not have.
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the candidates we have not seen here in the spin room would be tulsi gabbard, pete buttigieg, and bernie sanders, who sent some circuits out. also joe biden and if he does not come out at some point this evening, that's the fourth debate in a row that he has not decided to go and explain any part of his debate stage performance. i'm looking at ic kamala harris is over there and she has a big crowd. we are waiting for her to come this way and it looks like cory booker is over there as well. something notable about his appearance i created quite a stir is right by his side, taking photos with her phone. his actress girlfriend come if we can catch up with them we will bring that to you. >> let's go for a walk. let's go for a walk really qui
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quick. there's got to be somebody over here and i know that you almost have tom steyer with you. let's see if we can catch up with -- do we see anybody? let's see if we can't get senator harris right here. back to you. >> shannon: stanley hunt there. we know it's a very busy room tonight and listen, peter doocy does a great job tracking them down. we have tom steyer with us. your first debate, how do you feel? >> great. great opportunities for me honestly. the whole point of a campaign is to try to get your message across to americans and here's a chance to get my message across to millions of americans. i better make the most of it. >> shannon: we are glad to have you with us. right out of the gate of the top questions were about impeachment and obviously this has a long
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time commitment. what do you make of the news that nancy pelosi said for now there is not going to be a formal vote on moving with impeachment? >> i think there is no doubt there is going to be an impeachment vote. what i am pushing for is as soon as possible getting as many televised hearings in front of the american people. >> shannon: what do you make about all the closed doors hearings? >> the verdict of the american people. i want us to be able to see what's going on. what i started wasn't over 8 million person petition drive to drag washington to see this as a matter of right and wrong into the right thing. what i want americans to see and that's democrats, republicans, and independence. let's but the evidence in front of the american people and they will decide what happens. people think it's a d.c. thing. this is an american thing. >> shannon: why not -- democrats move forward so the hearings are open and there is
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access to subpoenas for both parties and it's a more transparent process? the president is able to say -- "the wall street journal" had editorial that said the more you do this behind closed doors, the more you make his argument that this is a witch hunt. >> i've been pushing for two years to push this in front of the american people on tv so we can make up our minds. i traveled around this country full-time for seven years. i've gone to red states and blue states and purple states. i've talked to people across this country. americans are brave, compassionate, and good. i trust the american people to look at evidence and understand the difference between right and wrong and that is why i did a petition drive. that is what i believe in. that is what i believe in going forward. let the american people see the evidence and let us make up our minds. >> shannon: do you think the democrats are making the wrong decisions in the way they're conducting it? >> i don't want to sharpshooter
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decisions. i'm just saying as far as i'm concerned what i am pushing for is very transparent, very straightforward, and i been saying the same thing for two years. to me this is a straightforward thing. to be fair shannon, this president is trying to stonewall this hearing in every possible way. i understand that. i obviously think this guy has long ago met the criteria for impeachment and years ago i said this is a question about patriotism. i said tonight, my dad prosecuted the. >> shannon: are you equating this president to? >> he said if you see something really wrong in your society, you should find it. >> shannon: people will hear that and said that's on a comparison that should be made or even using that. >> there is something essential here. if you see something wrong at the heart of your society come at the white house then you have to respond to it. that is exactly what i'm saying.
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this was a question about right and wrong, patriotism and that's always been true. that's true today. i believe that -- my experience is republicans of the evidence even very strong trump supporter's, they always say -- i didn't know that. he is a liar and a thief. i would go to jail if i did that. >> shannon: people feel that way about democrats who have gotten in trouble. do you think there is evidence that the american people haven't seen? there are things happening behind closed doors? >> there is no doubt we haven't had a televised hearings that will bring all the evidence in front of the american people so they can see it directly. that is what i believe in. you are not old enough to member this, but i am. >> shannon: you might be surprised. >> and watergate we all got to sit there together and it was a triumph of democracy. it was really the republican senators who went to president nixon and said, we can
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protect you anymore because we think what you've done is wrong. it was republicans who look at the evidence and made the decision and that's what i would expect would happen now. the republican senators, the republican voters but also get a chance to look at the evidence directly. >> shannon: you will need to convince 20 senators to actually remove him if he is impeached and there are a lot of if's in there. is there any scenario in which you would imagine that many senators that will do that? >> if the american people decide. if their constituents come to the conclusion that this president should be impeached. it's really -- that's why keep saying, this isn't about the republican senators for the house, this is about the american people. i'm a grassroots person. i believe the american people. that is where believe in. i believe in their compassion and wisdom. that is why i keep saying, put it in front of the people. that is what i believe will
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actually clean up the mess in washington, d.c. the wisdom and compassion and bravery. >> shannon: the white house saying they believe you, they believe this needs to be much more transparent. give them access and let america have a good look at this. >> we'll be the first time i could agree. >> shannon: tom steyer, good to have you. what did they ask the former vice president about his son hunter and how did he respond? more on that is next. ♪
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♪ >> my son statement speaks for itself. i did my job i never discussed a single thing with my son about anything having to do with ukraine. my sled made a judgment and i'm proud of the judgment he made and what he had to say.
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>> shannon: senator elizabeth warren. she took hits on all sides tonight. how did the former vice president do? he has been in that role the first couple of debates. joining me now, kristin anderson. welcome to you both. i'm going to start because you were here with me in the spin room. his response they are in hunter biden after his interview this morning and talking about having poor judgment and not doing anything legally wrong. did the vice president handle that well? >> i think you'll want to get an and out of that question. i'm surprised he didn't do more of what he did the other day which was say look, here is what a biden presidency will look like. no one in my family will work in the white house. foreign business ties. i was half expecting them to do that, but he wanted to get in and out as quickly as possible. rather than jump on that come his opponents left it alone or in the case of cory booker came
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to his defense and said we should not be circulating donald trump talking points here. i think he handled that fine for a democratic electorate which is coalescing around him on this issue. he got in and out and he focused on other things. >> shannon: we want to play something that comes between the two front runners, joe biden and elizabeth warren talking about who really gets things done in washington. here's that. >> i got votes for that bill! i convince people to vote for it! let's get those things straight too. >> do you want to respond? >> i am deeply grateful to president obama who fought so hard to make sure that agency was passed into law. >> shannon: what do you make of that tonight? these are the two front runners and they will have to go head-to-head at some point.
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>> it's clear that vice president joe biden would like to be able to claim the obama legacy as his own. barack obama still very popular person particularly for democratic voters. elizabeth warren, very savvy and drawing that distinction that biden -- he is not quick to let him get away for taking credit of everything that barack obama did. overall joe biden had a perfectly acceptable night. he is not really been sliding in the polls as much as elizabeth warren has been gaining ground. i don't know a lot changes out of this especially because as momentum, democrats were not interested in taking the bait and going after him or his son over the ukraine issue. >> shannon: that's true. it seemed like they are going to leave that alone in many ways. it would appear that you are taking sides with the president, donald trump if you will go with joe biden on these issues. i want to play another piece from the former vice president because there's been been a lot of discussion about health care.
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it was heating up tonight about whether there should be a medicare for all situation, single payer situation and there's clearly a split in the party among the candidates about the far left decision and position on this versus those who are trying to have a more centrist position. tonight this is what the former vice president had to say about this discussion about health care. >> the plan we are here discussed is the biden plan. the one i put forward. build on obamacare. their taxes will go up about ten grand. that's more than they will possibly save on this health care plan. >> shannon: this issue of whether taxes will go up. elizabeth warren was pushed again and again, just say it. the moderator said, senator sanders has submitted his plan will make taxes go up and biden is saying i have a totally different plan. it will not make your taxes go up but i will get more people covered. how did he handle the health care issue?
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>> one of the biggest issues within the democratic primary and i think you did fine. i think others did better though. i think the mayor pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar, in the beginning of the debate really knocked elizabeth warren off her stride on this issue in a way that no one else has been able to. welcome to the big leagues senator warren. you are now the front runner. she did not handle the incoming from them as well as i think people would've expected her to. biden did fine, but the other two actually scored points on this issue. >> shannon: a quick final word in new york? >> elizabeth warren, and set of saying taxis she says because that is how she gets around talking about taxes goes. it was very powerful for joe biden to actually put numbers behind that. $5,000 a person and then you had mayor pete comes in with a number of 150 million people off
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their private insurance. a lot of numbers that elizabeth warren will have to answer for. >> shannon: clearly one of those issues that divide the candidates. there some daylight there. thank you both. we'll be back with more news live from the spin room, next. ♪
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♪ >> shannon: we are going to take you live back to the floor. pulled peter doocy is catching up and getting close with senator cory booker. what is going on? >> right now senator booker who has been very gracious with his time, a lot of reporters but he is taking a question from some student journalists, but when he is done talking to the student journalists we are going to try and get a question to the senator who was one of the last people here. as of right now i believe. i will check with my crew here. just senator booker and
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elizabeth warren. it's a really, really long day for them. three hours standing after a few very late nights going through binders and doing debate prep and he is still here. more than an hour and a half after things wound down. again, i think we might have a chance with a question here. once he is done with the students. again, there's a lot to ask him about. i do want to give it away so he hears it. we don't know, give them any time to think about it. we are going to try and hear and once again. i will stick the microphone in. senator booker, we are alive right now. thank you for the question what happened -- what changed between a senator booker who was very challenged joe biden at a debate in the past about his criminal justice record and tonight where he told everybody
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to back off a statesman. >> there are two things. there are differences on policy between joe biden and dido will continue to call them out. but a presidential debate staged by the second second issue was elevating donald trump and his allies. the network hosting even debunked. we gave them oxygen tonight. i see this play. i saw in 2016 on how people kept on having donald trump tell lies and it would lead the loot dump mike neu is giving him more oxygen and attention to the detriment of truth of democracy and our candidate for president. i'm not letting this happen. i don't care for its joe biden or castro or andrew yang. lb one of the people who calls it out and tonight it was unacceptable to me that the second issue before we got into health care and child poverty. we were repeating donald trump elias that had been debunked before. we should not do his work for him. the rnc was blissfully happy
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that the democrats were engaging with lies like we did tonight. who's fault is that? >> is at the candidates, moderators come the atmospher atmosphere? >> i'm calling it right now. we all their responsibility. people in the media and us. we've allowed this president through his last campaign until now to constantly tell lies that are butchering the truth and that one of the greatest threats toward democracy. this is like george orwell was predicting. when people start not being able to distinguish between truth and lies, democracy suffers. this is a president then spends hours and hours at night tweeting out lie after lie. elevating lies and bigotry from other folks and elevating. do you know the news media does? they talk about it and give it oxygen. enough is enough. let's get back to truth and facts and science and get back to unifying our country and not allowing demeaning character of
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joe biden or anybody on that stage. i have worked with just about everybody on that stage. really quick, something not policy related. it's the spin room debut of you and your girlfriend. >> the spin room debut. i think we can get a shot. >> this is very nice to have a night where your girlfriend rightfully overshadows you. i will say, go to cory booker.com and win a chance to have dinner with the two of us. [laughter] >> a lot going on over here. a hundred and 50 feet from you. we have a lot covered there. >> peter doocy does it all. do not let you think you'll get away with anything preheat as policy, media coverage, and relationships. peter doocy. our thanks to you. it was a moment. good to see you. now for some other news, like
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president mike pants on his way to turkey with other top administration officials to negotiate a possible cease-fire as a turkish defense and now enters into a second week , mike emanuel has an update for us back in d.c. >> good evening. top congressional leaders are invited to the white house for a meeting with president trump wednesday afternoon. by pardus an end is expected to include both key players in the house and senate. the majority leader urged the turks lately day to listen closely to the anchor coming from washington. >> it would be a tragedy for both of our nations if turkey's escalation and perils common fight against isis and embolden traditional adversaries like you ran and russia. >> turkish forces have russian after u.s. troops were removed from the area and on the turks are targeting kurdish groups in northern syria who've helped the u.s. defeat isis. mike pouncey is leading a delegation to turkey with the goal of negotiating a cease-fire between the turks and
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the kurds, the turkish media says erdogan has been defined saying u.s. sanctions on turkey won't force them to declare a cease-fire. the south carolina republican lindsey graham says president trump did not give the turks a green light. >> i would urge president trump to release to the public the letter he sent to erdogan urging him not to invade syria. it was a very good letter. the president did not wake up one day and tell him you can have syria. erdogan one and two syria against president trump's and counseling and now it's up to president trump and the rest of us to fix it. i blame erdogan, not drunk. the white house has opened an internal probe into the handling of the ukraine call according to "the new york times," some order could be a search for a scapegoat on capitol hill. see pelosi says there will not be a vote to formalize as impeachment inquiry, at least not now.
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>> we are not here to call bluffs. we are here to find the truth. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. we are on a path that is getting -- taking us to a path to truth and a timetable that respects our constitution. >> congress is back in town with a whole slate of impeachment depositions after two weeks away. today it was the senior state department official who raised concerns about pressure being directed at ukraine by rudy giuliani, president trumps private attorney. has clear democrats are trying to turn on the heat on giuliani. >> despite the fact that he is a private citizen thinks he is covered by this cloak of privilege of the president thinks he can simply hand out to his friends.
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that's not the way the rule of law works in america and we have a lot of people who have been coming to testify who really respect the rule of law. it's a very moving thing. >> at this stage he is defying the impeachment subpoena. >> shannon: mike emanuel live in washington. we will be back in a moment with more from the spin room at the lab coverage the debate in ohio. ♪
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♪ >> shannon: house speaker nancy pelosi making a big announcement right before tonight's debate. the house will not hold a vote for the formal launch of impeachment inquiry. >> you hear from your caucus. why not call the administration's bluff? >> we are not here to call bluffs. we are here to pull the constitution of united states. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. >> shannon: impeachment was a big topic on the stage. let's discuss the fox news contributor list. welcome to both of you and great to have you with us.
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spivak tom mack tell you are here on the floor. what you make of this announcement from the speaker because people say she started this inquiry in a way that should satisfy her pace and they think something is moving ahead. they're not taking about allowing the republicans are the white house to have the other side of this witches subpoenas, transcripts and those types of things. >> we have heard many times, the roles of the house requires not they do this. the big reason to do this was basically a legal reason and that is if the house subpoenas the white house the white house refuses the subpoena in the house goes to court. the house can say to the judge, we have a big impeachment proceeding going on. it's tantamount to a proceeding because we all voted on it. nancy pelosi has a lot of democrats telling her we don't need that. we already got enough stuff. the president confessed.
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we have all of this evidence and we can go straight to impeachment without this long court case that we might not even win anyway. >> shannon: there is a presidential election and that's why we're here tonight. i talked to tom steyer who was one of the candidates and who finally made the stage for the first time. i talked about the fact that nancy pelosi, the speaker decided to not have this vote. you know he has been pushing for impeachment in his argument was that they should all be as transparent as possible because that's the only way you'll convince the american people to do something as serious as impeach the president. what you make of the differences with how they should be tackled and it should be transparent and republicans should have access? these hearings should be behind closed doors. >> i don't think what they're saying is different. fa there is a difference between the cart on the horse and where they are. nancy pelosi has always said she needed a smoking gun and that is why she wants to have an
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investigation, and inquiry, to inquire and to get answers to these questions that are posed. two, she knows this is divisive to the nation and she wants the public to be on her side and the side of impeachment. poll after poll, support for this inquiry and for impeachment is growing even among republicans and third, she wants bipartisan support and slowly that is trickling in. she knows and adam schiff has talked about this, at the end of the day even if the house votes to impeach and this is their constitutional obligation, the senate will acquit. she is not ready to pull the trigger on this yet. >> shannon: before we run out of time, a number of sitting senators around the stage tonight and the running for the presidency. they're all going to have to vote on this and they've been asked whether that's a conflict of interest. >> we saw all the candidates favor impeachment. 90% of democrats and the latest poll favor impeachment, but there was to lay scale between
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gung ho and cautious. elizabeth warren was gone home and kamala harris was gung ho and yet we heard little bits of caution from andrew yang, a touch from cory booker basically saying we need to be careful about this. this would be incredibly divisive. we need to take care. >> shannon: sta standby because they will tell the winner and loser's when we come back ohio next. ♪
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♪ >> shannon: let's bring back our panel. we are live in ohio and we want to wrap up with the winners and losers. let's start with winners. i will go to first. who do think that a good night? >> i think elizabeth warren was the winner because she seemed to be the leader. this is the first debate that's happened after joe biden is no longer at the front runner. in may he had a 27-point lead and now it's gone. elizabeth warren is leading in some polls and i think she was the target because everybody could tell she is the one with the momentum. >> shannon: i think we have a sound bite from the person you think was a winner tonight. we'll play that get your reaction. >> people do to keep their hands off of women's bodies and let women make the decisions about their own lives!
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>> shannon: senator harris? >> i don't think she was the winner of the debate overall, but i think that was a breakout moment for her. a lot of people online both men and women thought it was awesome that she was bringing up women, bring up reproductive rights and again she talked about her mother at the kitchen table, a lot of must like me could picture her mom's clipping coupons relate. >> shannon: it's interesting in these debates, there hasn't been a lot of discussion about the issue of abortion. i believe it was planned parenthood earlier today where one of the pro-choice groups was tweeting out they wanted one of the candidates to talk more about it and we did get some of that. tell us your decision for loser? >> have to say it was tulsi gabbard. she was going to boycott this event and yet she was standing there and she was originally against impeachment and then she was in favor of it. a lot of her fellow democrats and myself included were looking
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at her as a flip flopper and it was very hard to accept her as being jenny went tonight for what she was saying on the stage that she was going to boycott. >> shannon: as a veteran there were a lot of discussion between her and pete buttigieg, a veteran about the issues of syria and beyond. your loser for the night? tulsi gabbard. i think we have a sound bite from the man you think didn't have the best night. let's play that get your reaction. >> you don't even know who has those weapons. >> that weapon will be taken from them. the expectation is that americans will. >> shannon: there was a lot of discussion about guns and he has faced these questions about the guns. he had to engage on that tonight. >> he made a lot of news in the last debate when he said we are coming for your ar-15 and we will take your gone! tonight he was engaged with pete buttigieg about how he was
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going to do that and pete buttigieg basically cleaned his clock on the spirit beto o'rourke came out looking much worse after their encounter. >> shannon: it was interesting they talked about how is this going to happen? are you want to go door to door, how will you confiscate these guns and he backed up like, we have plenty of laws where we don't go door to door. he then went on to say if somebody comes out at a public outing or has one of these guns with them, they'll be taken. >> it will be taken! >> shannon: he had tom mack with that extra mile. >> originally when he has called for a gun buyback, ar-15 buyback, that's not an unusual policy and he said has would be mandatory and that leads you to the obvious question, how you enforce that. there are 5 million ar-15s in the united states. there are a lot of them. buttigieg basically just called
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his bluff on that. you are right. he went back and forth between saying no, we are not quite to pound on your door and take your gun. if we see with it, we got it. >> shannon: that's how that went. we will see if that happens. he did engage also with the front runner here, elizabeth warren on one thing. he talked about -- she had been talking about a wealth tax and he said i agree with you on a lot of things, but the way your policies are rolled out they feel very punitive and nature and you're not going to invite people over. she said, i'm surprised people would view me as punitive. >> i do think when it comes to money and the fact that tonight i think she finally answered the question about the middle class having an increased and taxes. she skirted that. i think people feel especially if they are in the upper echelon of income earners that they will be punished for earning. i think punitive was right there and i think he had a strong
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performance in his attacks against her with regard to her plan economically. >> shannon: you wrap us up tonight. thank you for being with us and for you at home, most gratefully spent the evening with us. good night from ohio. i am shannon bream. ♪
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