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defend against united states. the president tried to walk it back. look at the initial statement that came out. thanks, lady. taxi! several days later, the only pay for what you need. president send the letter to ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ president erdogan threatening him if he had casualties there would be consequences. president trump tried to stop the bleeding once it had begun. >> neil: why is turkey a nato >> you plan on doing no member then? why do we -- i know we don't fact-checking on political ads. want the russians but he's in >> chair woman, our policy is bed with the russians as the that we do not fact check russian soldiers will be around northern syria. politicians. it seems weird to me, rebecca. >> what are you going to do to shut it down, mr. zuckerberg? >> geography is the short >> we're working with law answer. we tried to pull turkey in our enforcement to to identify -- camp away from russian for as >> you're not working hard long as turkey has been part of enough. >> you're going to be making nato. we want them for black sea powerful burglary tools and security. we want them to cooperate with letting your business partners commit the burglary. central allies, intelligence >> it's like you think this is a joke when you have ruined the sharing. lives of many people, a key air force base there. this raises another question. discriminated against them. >> good morning, mr. zuckerberg. the narrative coming out of >> i'm doing okay. senior defense officials is that president trump -- it wasn't he
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>> i understand. paved the way for turkey to invade. thank you. turkey was going to invade >> neil: wow. either way and he had to pull that went well, huh? american forces out of there. what is up? if that is true, it means in your facebook. i'm talking about mark zuckerberg facing a bipartisan turkey, a nato ally was willing bashing on capitol hill today. to go to war with the united states. the alliance is only on paper everything from worries about and doesn't exist in real life the elections to human trafficking, civil rights, a anyway. >> neil: they would never have invaded if our troops were still there. >> that's what many people are saying. that is what senior officials cryptocurrency. and that was the good part. have been saying. it's something that again -- and one of the richest men on it's either they wouldn't -- we didn't have that many forces to earth testifying in a feisty give and take that comes back to begin with. how much influence that company now -- even the fact that the and that man should have going senior pentagon officials are saying that, what it is, it's an forward. hillary vaughn is where it was implicit admission that going down on capitol hill president trump doesn't have today. hillary? control over erdogan and erdogan >> three house lawmakers told mark zuckerberg that actions is in the driver's seat and not the president of the united states in that area but it's speak louder than words. remarkable for having -- we had maxine waters kicked off this a very small troop presence there that was helping kurdish
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hearing reading a rap sheet of forces. so it's a sear just matter. >> neil: you're right. facebook's bad behavior with the all i know if i'm president erdogan, i got everything i wanted. it's clear. thank you very much. good seeing you again. >> good to see you. election scandal and more. >> neil: did you hear about mark zuckerberg said that facebook should be three dozen republicans barging make its own currency and roll to a closed door democrat-run out its own global payment impeachment hearing? platform. it happened. they were demanding transparency. guess what happened next? s the ideal messenger i can't believe it. based on his company's past. >> would you leave behind your what? that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? children's inheritance -- it's a hey jill! hey kurt! fair question -- you have proven movies? i'll get snacks! that we cannot trust you with no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars our e-mails, with our phone on our car insurance with geico. i got snacks! ohhh, i got popcorn, numbers. so why should we trust you with our hard-earned money? i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. >> congresswoman -- >> reclaiming my time. if you can't answer yes or no, would you leave behind your am i chewing too loud? children's inheritance in libra? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> i would, congresswoman. >> zuckerberg defended his performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra)
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decision not to censor political ads. he says he doesn't believe his platform should be in the there's the amped-up, over-tuned, practice of censoring feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. politicians. maxine waters addressed this and then there's performance that with him and congress woman alexandria ocasio-cortez just just leaves you feeling better as a result. asked him about that. he admitted that he does think that's the kind lincoln's about. lying is bad. but at the end of the day in a ♪ democracy, they should not be in the role of censoring politicians on their site. neil, to give you a picture of how heated some of this grilling got with lawmakers, multiple congressmen took time out of their five-minute question and answer period to ask zuckerberg how he was doing. he said he was holding up okay. neil? >> neil: i like the one that said i don't have time for your answer. hillary vaughn, thank you. he's still testifying, by the way. this will probably be going like tonight. you hear this talk about libra. it's a digital currency that facebook is working on in there are lots of people who are concert with a couple dozen confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, others around the world to rival that's me. i barely know where
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the dollar and currencies backed to start. well, start here with by a host of goods. me, karen. i'm a licensed humana on capitol hill, they don't want sales agent. well, it's nice to to let him try it. meet you, karen. i'm john smith. by the way, this is just an hi, john. at humana, we know opening salvo here. this is the first. you're unique. so you have different needs from other john hardly the last tech titan to smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together, we can catch politician's wrath on the find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a right and the left. republican strategist lauren is couple of times a year. and i here and kristin and market have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare watcher francis. advantage plans, you get you can make the argument here coverage for hospital stays, this is sort of like the doctor visits, and part d prescription drug benefits. all appetizer and that we have seen for an affordable, and both sides, republicans and sometimes, no monthly plan premium. do you have any more democrats want to target the tech titans that have gotten information? sure. i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. essentially too big for their finally. someone who understands britches, whether they're going the real me. your health and to look at amazon, google, happiness is important to us. facebook, what have you. it's going to be nonstop, isn't call or go online now to get it? >> it's going to be nonstop. your free decision guide. call a the public sector sort of tries licensed humana sales agent to control the private sector for the benefit of all. today. it's a very dangerous concept to bring currency into the private >> neil: we're in the middle of earning seasons.
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a biggie just reporting. sector. currency is so part and parcel microsoft, numbers that beat to every piece of our lives. when it came to profits and the credit has to be managed. the risks have to be managed. revenue but disappointing numbers with the cloud-based this is supposedly backed by a basket of currencies that is service. more after this. of course i ha-- losely based on the u.s. dollar. ever since i started renting from national. the problem is all of the assets move every second of the day. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... if you don't have some serious ...and choose any car in the aisle. finance people and bankers and old guard and regulators washing and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. those things, it's very at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. vulnerable very quickly. >> neil: indeed. looking good, patrick. even the facebook ceo itself was i know. quick to say right at the outset, i know this is something (vo) go national. go like a pro. that needs to be built referring to this currency. ♪ i understand we're not the ideal messenger right now. kristin, that was probably the the amount of student loan debt i have i'm embarrassed to even say understatement. >> it was. i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life you know, he's got a lot of paying this off problems on the right and the thanks to sofi, left. you saw it manifest itself i can see the light at the end of the tunnel today. the end of the day, facebook as of 12pm today, i am debt free just hasn't done the greatest job protecting users' ♪
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information. so you have to have regulator we have no debt, we don't owe anybody anything, buy-in on this currency, this and it's fantastic digital currency. ♪ right now he doesn't have it and that's a problem. >> neil: lauren, the other thing that i found, maxine waters started this, the chairman of the house finance services committee to which he spoke, you >> neil: all right. the scene earlier today as know, he got into a big problem republicans were forcing democrats to delay for hours the testimony of a defense official when he said he wasn't going to fact check political ads. in this whole impeachment inquiry after storming from the she was angry about that. what he was trying to say, he hearing room, demanding more never got it out, i'm not going to check -- fact check transparency. did they get what they wanted? democratic or republican ads. so it's in the eye of the congressman, did you get what you wanted? beholder here. >> i wouldn't say that i got that was not received well by what i wanted. either side. i wasn't part of that group. >> yeah, it's crazy to me that i didn't know that was going on politicians are sitting there until i got down to the telling a tech company that they intelligence committee after things had already happened. want them to screen and censor i think it's a sense of frustration that you're seeing by so many of the members that their speech. the wholeould not be have been shutout. they have been told that they can't participate in this process when it's supposed to be responsible for any of the an impeachment on our president content in the -- the political and they have to vote on that.
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content on the platform. now it's even been made tougher i don't think we want to go for members of the committee to through an instance where we review the transcripts of these have -- allow ago tech company depositions or interviews, to censor any speech whatsoever. whatever they may be. it really runs afoul of a lot of we're not even sure if this has to do with the intelligence first amendment rights. committee or impeachment as we anything that they do with the go through this every day. political ads topic, they have there's a sense of frustration to be very careful that they taking place with members. don't just criticize and target frankly, neil, it should be facebook, that they look at this frustrating democrats being left holistically if they do anything out of the process as well. and make sure that they are following the first amendment >> neil: they say republicans are not left out of that rights and that they do not process. oftentimes you're in on the same infringe on any one's speech. >> neil: he's in a no-win interrogation. normally the lawyer level. situation there as you touched on, francis. you know, it's not as if he said i'm not going to republicans are being blind-sided here. fact-check ads in response to a i don't know what the truth is. democrat saying that he should what do you say? >> let me put it this way. when it comes to republican ads. he should have just added and when we had the russian investigation, we issued the same applies to any ads that subpoenas, they were voted on by you come up with or anyone in the full committee. your party. but they have it out for him. nobody on the democratic said was left out. a lot of people are targeting we haven't been able to select with whom he had dinner. anybody to come in and talk on the other night, it was with this issue. democrats were allowed to do that when we did the russian conservatives. the other night, allegations investigation. from the president of the u agat so the rules have clearly
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changed under adam schiff. him, the president. i don't know why impeachment is so this guy, i don't know what in intelligence committee -- this proved today but he was >> neil: are republicans allowed to question witnesses when they taking the arrows. >> absolutely. come -- whether it was william the crux of this is that neither taylor yesterday or today? how does that go? party trusts him to have a >> so that process is done on an public company with so much equal basis. power. if you give this -- i'm sorry. there's no doubt about that. we don't get to select who comes a private company with so much in. i will tell you the other thing power. if you give this private company happening quite frankly and it's power, who is coming next? no secret to anybody, they have is google going to come out with been leaking constantly. a cryptocurrency? as we come out of these, we keep our mouth shut. how much currencies backed by this is not even a classified setting per se. the u.s. dollar do we need? these are not -- these are not they're worried about this classified interviews or avalanche coming forward and he won't be loyal to neither party. depositions. so neither side wants the bet. we keep our mouth shut and you >> neil: kristin, i did notice get looks every day. that he has -- some of he's you get leaks while the person people that he's passed along is in there. they're leaks in favor of adam for his campaign, charles schiff's narrative he's trying to promote. you can see the frustration -- sandberg, his coo is very close >> neil: the frustration to the to elizabeth warren. point that the democrats say so i don't know where that they hope to have it wrapped up by the end of the year.
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splits. they're saying an impeachment but the wrap is that he leans process finished in the house by left to begin with. the end of the year. >> well, i'll be curious to see not that that is material here. no matter what he says, somebody if republicans are part of it will be annoyed. >> that's it. and how much -- no matter what he does, whoever >> neil: they have the votes he has dinner with, right or without you, right? >> i don't know. left, it's correct to say that we'll wait and see. all i can tell you right now, everybody is just nervous that he has so much power. democrats are being barred from this very important process that you have to give credit where should be taking place with all credit is due. it's difficult to place ads, members of congress. people want to go home to their particularly political ads on facebook. districts and talk to their you have to disclose who you are. so there's a rigorous process constituents about what is taking place in this impeachment there. but i do understand, you know, process. if that's what it is, we don't i'm sure if i remember this even know. panel, even though they were and they're being left out. supposed to be talking about the i think that members of congress digital currency that i would are being denied the right to do use this opportunity to question as well. their job. that's what we're seeing. >> neil: my favorite part, i it's been very fixed in one don't have time for your answer. thanks very much. direction as you can tell. that hearing is wrapping up. >> neil: all right, congressman. they must have wanted to catch our coverage. one of the world's richest men we'll watch it closely. you think only mitt romney is can get off the hot seat before he likely returns to capitol not the only republican not keen hill. right now, in pittsburgh, on this president?
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>> neil: all right. another day, another key figure in this ukraine mess detailing what the president said and when he said it and to whom he said it. today it's the deputy assistants secretary of defense, laura cooper. the acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine, william taylor. to hear bill well tell it, it's the same story. this is the abuse of >> i've had the mueller witch presidential power when the hunt, the biden witch hunt. constitution was drafted. the former republican governor of massachusetts and now perhaps they can't beat us at the ballot president's most prominent challenger, governor, good to box so they want to do it the have you. >> thank you, neil. old fashioned way. it's not nice. they're a nasty group of people. it's a pleasure. >> neil: is this impeachment >> neil: moments ago, the back and forth, how is that affecting the race? president made these remarks at when you go out -- you're in new hampshire and these other the shale energy company. states. how -- >> things are moving in joe biden made an earlier appearance in scranton. new hampshire. kristin fisher with the latest i came up 28 points against the from pittsburgh. president in the head-to-head in hi, kristin. the last 30 days. >> right now president trump is i've felt that on the ground the last two months.
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making his pitch to a key the president doesn't help industry in this critical himself when he goes 3 for 3 on battleground state. he's talking about the last time making america look like an that he spoke at this unreliable ally. conference, the shale insight it's the kurds and then ukraine and then it's iran. conference was in 2016 when he now he's begging to get back to was a candidate and promising to the table to get what he already be a champion of the oil and gas had. industry. he said i'll lower the now as president, he's back to highlight the things that his sanctions. administration has done to >> neil: is that resonating in new hampshire? encourage and increase domestic you're in a neighboring state, energy production, to roll back governor and all, were they a regulations, create jobs and feisty bunch there and they're encourage fracking. hedging their bets. fracking is a bigger and bigger >> i don't think they're foreign policy experts. issue on the campaign trail. it's a multitude of things. people all over the country -- a few democratic rivals are all over the place. they don't like to hear too much calling for a ban on fracking. about president trump. president trump said that that they already know enough, but would hurt the economy in all of my -- >> neil: very popular in the pennsylvania and across the rust republican party. belt states. >> that is true. you know, still 28 points in one he needs to secure these states for his re-election. month is a lot. right now the front in front of that movement -- him is on capitol hill as >> neil: what is he at? you say survey. democrats move forward with he's double you. their impeachment inquiry. >> more than that. but that's a big move. today, quinnipiac university has >> neil: you're looking for
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a new poll showing more americans show the impeachment security. lyndon johnson-type moment. 43% disapprove of it and 55% we know what happened. he ultimately took himself out approve of it. a new high. of the running. in six of the biggest bobby kennedy entered the race. battleground states including different year, different time. are you looking for that? pennsylvania, a "new york times" >> i'm looking for 50%, not 40%. poll found similar results. 50% supported the impeachment inquiry and 45% did not. buchanan knocked people out. here in pittsburgh, neil, i have in mind super tuesday, president trump continuing to call it a witch hunt. which comes after new hampshire. neil? >> neil: thanks, kristin. that's massachusetts and vermont by the way, we're only three months away from the iowa and wisconsin and virginia and other states that could be very caucuses. interesting. who is coming? >> governor, the president's big donors don't like the ones people always come back to say, you impeach me, you impeach this that are running. peter doocy in iowa with that. bull market, you impeach this hey, peter. >> 290 is closer, neil. strong economy, record low unemployment. if you want to do that, have at if joe biden and elizabeth it. warren are the co-frontrunners, what do you say? >> what i democratic donors are not happy according to a report in "the new york times" that explains there's big names on the sidelines that could jump in to the race late to try to appeal
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to unsatisfied democrats. among those names, michael bloomberg, eric holder, sharod brown and hillary clinton. we asked elizabeth warren about these big names skeptical of her chances of winning. >> we have a country that is working better and better and better for a thinner and thinner and thinner slice at the top. 2020 is our chance to turn that around. that's what we're going to do. >> if hillary clinton was to get into the primaries, she would have to deal with tulsi gabbard that keeps pushing back against clinton's claims that she's a russian asset. >> it's time for you to step down from your throne so the democratic party can lead with a new foreign policy. >> joe biden is running late today. we're here in iowa waiting for
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him. despite the recent missteps and the bad headlines about his campaign, his in his strongest position against the rest of the field according to a brand new cnn poll. neil? >> neil: thanks very much, peter. now i'd like to introduce you something akin to a dinosaur these days, a moderate democrat. don peebles. i say that half jokingly. but the fear among those looking at the candidates in the race is an unelectable bunch. as things stands now, it's a problem-plagued bunch. the impeachment stuff could change that. the spending plans, soak the rich, might not get you nominated but not the grand what do you think? >> that's the case. everybody was thinking this would be a short primary season. biden was going to get in the race and close things out quickly because he's the best resume, he's got the best name
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recognition and the best ability to govern the country. >> neil: this this bunch he looks moderate. he does want to raise corporate taxes and go after wealth kind of taxes. >> but he's not going to attack the entire free enterprise system like bernie sanders. you heard elizabeth warren talking about wholesale changes. neither can relate to african american voters. super tuesday is going to be a very difficult day for sanders and warren, especially right before super tuesday when they go to south carolina. i think it's very difficult. >> that's the holy grail for joe biden. he has to win south carolina. he's given up on iowa and new hampshire. >> i don't know. i think he can be competitive in new hampshire and iowa. the problem right now is that so many candidates out there, he's been the victim of attacks. he's also not the best orator. i think he's got a real
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challenge in terms of getting people comfortable. if he wins iowa or does -- comes in second in iowa, does well in new hampshire and does well in south carolina, i think you'll start seeing the field thin out and people will focus on biden. >> neil: nobody knows who finishes second and third, right? >> i think also -- democratic donors are looking for alternatives because they're panicking right now. they're seeing biden not performing well, not doing well in the debates and seeing warren surging. sanders after a heart attack coming back. >> neil: is this party recognizable for you? for folks that don't know, you were being seriously considered, you thought about running for n crossed a number of bridges. in a city like this used to be key ingredients to getting elected. i dare say that a mayor bloomberg or somebody like that, that couldn't happen again.
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maybe your close friend barack obama would have a tough time getting nominated in this party right now. >> i think the party would nominate obama again for president especially given the field that we have. i think the challenge is that the party has moved so far to the left that they're becoming the party of advocates as opposed to governing. >> neil: you've been warning. you're powerful in the party. you have great financial interest there. i hear this panic from a lot of your friends and colleagues, that they say this is our year. we can easily do this. we're throwing it away. you think they're throwing it away? >> i think -- i think they're throwing it away. if you look at it from the far left perspective, this is their best shot. >> neil: the passion goes to the polls. >> the polls can't vote by text messaging. the reality is that constituency won't vote anywhere near how they register in polls. so i think in the end, the democrats want to be -- they
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want to nominate someone who is more moderate and can given. the gash left says this is their best shot to sell this horrible product that they want to sell. >> neil: do you share that view? a capitalist is a bad term. bernie sanders says she's a capitalist! >> he has some points in terms of wall street pay and -- >> neil: he's consistent. is it that much of a dirty to call somebody a capitalist? >> this is a democracy built on a foundation of capitalists. the fiber of our nation is about capitalists. >> neil: so you feel like an odd man out in your own party? >> yes. i'm concerned about it. i think they're going to create an environment to have a third party. i think we need to have more moderate views. right now where we are it's hard to have one. >> neil: thanks for your honesty and service and to the city and
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>> we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that was almost ten years ago. so we're there for 30 days and now we're leaving. supposed to be a quick hit and let's get out. it was a quick hit except they stayed for ten years. let someone's else fight over this long blood-stained sand. >> neil: president trump taking a bow for a cease fire.
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he's lifting the sanctions that the turks fear. it's good for the turks and president erdogan and the russians that will be patrolling the same land once policed by american forces. rebec rebecca heinriches. he has the look of the fireman that caused the fire celebrating the fact that he soaked it out. what do you make of that? >> that's accurate. it's also premature to have any kind of celebration. really don't know the full effects and the full fall-out of this yet. the president said it was a blood-soaked area of sand. it's soaked with the blood of the kurds. over 11,000 kurdish fighters fighting with us for their own sake and their own security but fighting with the united states. american forces lost single digit deaths. every single american life lost
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was precious. the kurds lost more than 10,000 fighting alongside us. it's crucial. even though there's a cease fire, even though it holds, in the few days that the united states said they wouldn't stand in the way of turkey, there's over 150,000 kurdish civilians displaced and hundreds dead. >> neil: the response has been we get ourselves involved in wars without end. it's never a time to leave. the wrath against the president is he tweeted out this announcement and caught people off guard, at least the timing of it. now sanctions that were threatened against turkey are waved even though turkey invaded right after we said that we would leave. so we're rewarding them in an odd way for not sending more. >> that's right. it seems to me the president was caught off guard by the reaction by what turkish forces did. they just didn't stick with the area that they said they would invade. they went further into syria.
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at one point our forces were trying to evacuate. they were so concerned that
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about them, he cares about himself. that's a safe statement. and they back him up and all the terrible evidence comes in in the trial, my -- i won't even say my belief. my fear for the republican party is those senators that stick with him and go through the draining exercise of defending the indefensible are going to lose their seats, which is what
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happened to the house members in the nixon impeachment in the 70s. >> neil: a lot of republicans are scared, right, governor? i was looking down at a quote from the president. he said republicans that oppose him are human scum. he called mitt romney an ass. what do you think of that? >> he doesn't play at a high level. that's not my principal objection though. i think he just is so unreliable and can't stick to a story. particularly not a true story. i think -- talk about the framers, the founding fathers. they were most scared of two things. foreign interference and someone using their own office for private gain. mr. trump doesn't even try to hide the fact that he's trying to do that. he's there on living color with the ukraine trying to do that. he's there in living color trying to defeat his political opponent through foreign interference, which is -- >> neil: he's saying that's not
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the case. they're going to handle this in congress, but how do you respond that tell you you're ruining it for the party, you're not a loyal theme player. >> what is happening is so obvious. some lawyer told him you have to deny it's a quid pro quo. >> when people say this about you -- they have great respect for you, governor. massachusetts. very progressive guy. fiscally conservative, socially liberal. they say you're ruining it. >> everybody says you have to be loyal and rally around the flag. and once one said in washington, too often particularly in washington d.c., loyalty is nothing but an excuse for doing the wrong thing. >> neil: would you rather a democrat than this president? >> oh, i think this president is completely unacceptable. i could certainly take another republican beside myself. >> neil: if it's not a republican, would you have elizabeth warren or bernie
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sanders over trump? >> i don't think they're electable. >> neil: donald trump would be over them. >> i think the president is too out of control for this country. perhaps a bigger risk than those two democrats that wouldn't get anything through congress. >> neil: watch it closely. thanks. bill weld, the 2020 presidential candidate. no reading, no writing, no arithmetic. thank to a teacher's strike in chicago, there's no school either. the walkout has kids locked out after this. (crash) (grunting) (whistle) play it cool and escape heartburn fast with tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tu-tu-tum tums m...before she puts them in the dishwasher. cooling sensation. so what does the dishwasher do?
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>> neil: chicago public school
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classes cancelled a five day as a teacher strike continues. mike tobin is in chicago with the latest. hi, mike. >> hi, neil. by the thousands, chicago teachers descended on the loop in chicago. with that strike now a week old, looks like classes will be cancelled for a sixth day unless something unexpected breaks out of negotiations. the march was timed with the unveiling of a budget by lori lightfoot. she promised a pay increase of 16% and up. but the teachers have want smaller classes a nurse and a librarian in every school and a supplement for housing. the city is looking at a $838 million budget shortfall. they hit with a property tax increase. >> residents don't want to see their property taxes increased. who can blame them? >> the teachers have a lot of
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public support. so does mayor lightfoot. she was elected not long ago by a landslide. neil? >> neil: the time line for the 737 max for boeing. investors were impressed with that news. forgive my next guest who had a daughter lost in the crash with a different reaction. after this. >> as somebody that lost a dear person in my life, i want her death not to be in vain. i don't want anybody else to die. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back.
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157 on board were killed. now mom and dad want answers. they're letting authorities know they want the answers. we have the family here with us via skype. great to have you here. showing victims of this plane crash. maybe nadia, i can begin with you. you heard what boeing wants to do. they're confident they have a timeline to get the 737 max flying again. what do you think? >> we have amazing groups of experts that are reviewing this situation. the most recent report that came out is jata. with does not incl their own -- our country's own technical experts appointed by elaine chao, the secretary of
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education -- transportation. i'm so sorry. you know, what disrespect and idioacy to have these reports and ignore them. >> neil: so your daughter looks like a beautiful woman. i don't know where to begin. you don't want to see that plane fly until the issues that killed your daughter and the 156 others on the plane and the 150' plus others on a prior 737 max, you don't want to see that happen again. >> absolutely. after the first crash in indonesia, boeing blamed the pilots and the faa just issued an incomplete advisory. if someone had stood up and found out what was going on,
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maybe our daughter wouldn't have died. but boeing rushed this plane to service, placed undue pressure on the engineers involved with certification. they hid this software system, minimized its effect, hid it from the pilots, minimized its effect so the faa didn't include it in the airline training manual. this is the first hijacking plane in the history of our country. the jata said they found undue pressure, misapplication of rules, they found erosion of safety culture at boeing. we've asked today to revoke something called organization designation authority from boeing, which allows them to perform self-certification
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activities because you need as a manufacturer a histo and competence and confidence in order to do this. we don't have it with can't rus service again. it wouldn't be for -- would be for boeing profit, not for safety. we need to avoid a third crash and fix the problems now. >> also, all the people except administrator dickson are the same personnel that caused this crash, both on the regulatory side and the business sigh in boeing. all of those decision makers should be out before this plane -- >> neil: the head has been terminated, the ceo lost his job. you have -- >> the whole board should resign. the ceo should not be working for boeing anymore in any capacity. the people at the f.a.a. and the whole team that is supposedly concerned about safety but allowed the plane to keep flying
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after the indonesian crash, all of those people that made the decisions that caused our daughter's death, those people should not continue making decisions. that's puts the flying public at risk. >> nobody at faa has been accountable. the sack official lamb at boeing is unofficial so far. the toxic culture of profits over safety still exists. >> neil: thanks, michael and nadia. you represent your daughter well. that will do it here. more after this. >> jesse: hello. i'm jesse waters. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." the republicans are fed up with adam schiff's secret impeachment hearings. now they're doing something about it.
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furious republican congressmen fought back by storming back with the latest witness. republicans also hammering democrats with a total lack of transparency. >> behind those doors they intend to overturn the results of an american presidential election. what is adam schiff trying to hide? >> what is happening here is not fair. >> there's no reason

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