yeah! come on. yeah. reporter: that was clean. we got you through that one. you said i m clean. reporter: you said impeachment is tearing the country apart. why? because you can t get anything done and it s tearing people apart and the dems keep saying trump is tearing people apart. they re doing it by their action. trump is trump. trump is well-calculated. he knows what he s doing and what he s saying. like i said before, he s saying on his twitter what we all really want to say. and we just don t. but we re so glad he says it for us. reporter: the phone s ringing, people must like you. jenna raised the r bar. the bar. when it comes to impeachment, like tina with her analogy to children, you have an analogy to democrats and children. it involves ice cream. you tell a child at 8:00 in the morning, sometime today we ll get ice cream.
is underway, sparked by a complaint from someone within the intelligence community, it feeds the president s concern and often used term about a deep state being there to take him out. thank god for the deep state. thank god for the deep state. here to discuss is the author of the upcoming book, the plot against the president, journalist lee smith. thank you for being here. when you hear a former acting cia director saying god bless the deep state, they know about this from the beginning. right. i think that most americans would probably be you had a scene before, people being interviewed in tupelo, i think most americans around the country don t want to be governed by the deep state and don t want to be spied on by the deep state and they don t want them making decision about who is going to be president of the united states. the characterization of brennan or mclaughlin would have, no, these are patriots, deeply embedded inside these institutions to guard the
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[chanting] as you can see, there are marchers held signs that read no cops on the mta and don t let these business touch us. dozens of people went underground into a subway station, jumping over turnstiles to protest the $2.75 per ride fare. they say they are opposing overpolicing of the subway system after social media captured a confrontation between a 15-year-old boy and police earlier this week. the nypd responded, saying the nypd doesn t interfere with constitutionally protected activities and works to ensure public safety as new yorkers exercise first amendment rights. over the past five years, the nypd has focused on precision policing, anti-gun and