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inwhen writing the pack for no ingannation. ingannation. >> . >> welcome to "hannity," tonight more than ever it's time for conservatives. they've got to stand up and help save america. here are scary statistics about the failed obama economy as the number of your fell he low americans living in poverty has now spiked to levels not seen in half a century. according to the u.s. census bureau, nearly 50 million americans are living in poverty, one in six living below the poverty line and all of it thanks to the reckless policies of president barack obama. the u.s. has not seen the numbers since the 1960's. now, that's not all. the report also points out that 20% of the country's children, that's our kids, they're living in poverty. which of course is an utter disgrace.
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now, unfortunately, the numbers match up because since obama took office the number of people on food stamps has increased by a whooping 48% and even more frightening, the most recent data reveals that more than 47 million people in this country, 47 million, they now need food stamp assistance. and now to put this in perspective, the number of americans on food stamps, that exceeds the entire population of spain and nearly half of all the participants in the program are children. that's 20 million kids, to be exact. now, it seems like there's no end in site. the figures are not only alarming, but also sad. and what we're seeing here is the human cost, real human lives as a result of modern liberalism and of course, obama's failed socialist policies that people like myself have been warning about for a long time. look, i'm not saying that barack obama is responsible for every case of misery in america, but i believe he's failed to make things better. he's not fulfilled his promises. in fact, his policies, his ideology, his philosophy have
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made many things worse. and here is the worst part. president obama, the democrats, mainstream media would have you you believe, conservatives hurt the poor, want dirty air, dirty water. want the to kick, beat, stab granny and throw her over the cliff. and president obama says that the kids with down syndrome, auti autism if these policies are implemented. we have 6 trillion dollars in new obama debt. and remember lbj the great owe site. once the republicans took over congress for the first time in 40 years, back in 1994, they instituted welfare reform and guess what? conservative principles got things better. from 1994 through the mid 2000's the national welfare caseload declined by 60%. a fantastic achievement. by the way, a conservative achievement. now, those things are all being undone as the obama era continues, and where
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liberalism once again is guiding our nation's policies. so, how did the media react when obama and failures pointed out. he accused conservatives of being racist and do it almost daily. watch this. >> and they took a term yesterday when president obama and his family attended easter service across lafayette park, st. john's church and the pastor called out some of the right he says standings in the way of progress. and drives me craze when the religious right call for blacks to be in the back of the bus, for women to be in the kitchen, gays to be in the closets and immigrants on their side of the border. and now rush limbaugh. >> that's an interesting take, that the president inspires it, inspires racism and so he inspires this guy to go all racist and jamming on
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republicans for wanting blacks in the back of the bus, and women in the the kitchen, and can't name a single one. you may be right, president may have inspired this. >> actually rush-bo, racism is believe that whites want one race to rule all others. >> sean: and they, too, are dog whistles. and billy cunningham is back to us. fox news contribute joe trippi. can you name one of the captains on the religious right that wants blacks in the back of the bus, women back in the kitchen and immigrants back on the other side of the border? can you name one person, sir? >> no, i'm not interested in playing that game, sean. >> sean: wait a minute, it's not a game if you're a conservative that is cost stantly-- >> well. >> sean: wait a minute. >> to get me to do it. >> sean: it's not a game when
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conservatives are accused falsely of wanting dirty air and water, not caring about old people, wanting to kill grandma and children that have autism and down syndrome. that's not a game anymore, joe. this is now your democratic party. this is the daily rhetoric that we get out of the democratic party and the democratic media. >> yeah, okay, sean. well, first of all, i haven't done any of those things that i'm aware of and second of all, not all democrats do that and, by the way, no one on the republican side ever accuses anybody of anything, so that's okay. >> sean: give me an example what you're upset about. >> i'm not upset about anything. >> sean: i'm happy to be on the show tonight. >> sean: i am. >> you are very upset. >> sean: if you were called a racist maybe you would be upset on a daily basis. you can't say chicago, billy cunningham if you do it's a code word, a dog whistle for racism. >> sean hannity i would say we have a plan a, and a plan b.
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plan a is ronald reagan. and i think that obama had a similar difficulty when he took over in '08. reagan said less taxes, less regulation and for the next 16 years beginning in 1984, '83 there was a bursting forth of 28 million jobs. the berlin wall came tumbling down and we had surpluses. after eight years of george bush and obama eight years. we had reagannommics and obamanommics, he can't remember what they're doing to the country. >> unt president obama we had 30 straight months, 30 straight months job growth, not oh my god, that's the truth and by the way, i know
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that-- >>. >> contractions, wait a minute, joe, joe. >> just because you can yell louder doesn't make your facts better than mine. >> sean: 60 million americans are on food stamps and children in poverty. >> and smell the coffee, smell the coffee, sean, glad you noticed. we've been saying that for four or wife years now. >> marco rubio-- >> and that's why obama wanted to close the loopholes on the rich, the tax loopholes. >> sean: joe, op you're living in la la land. >> and not the safety cuts that you want to have. >> sean: and bill cunningham and these policies and numbers we're showing is disaster for the countries. >> that's what democrats have been saying for four and a half five years. >> sean: joe, joe. >> reagan's administration, he took two years for the measured american economy to recover after 16 years of lbj through jimmy carter, we're
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now in the fifth year of the obama recovery, we're going to end up like "les miserables" and men are going to steal loaves of breads to feed their family and women sell their bodies like ann hathaway. let em eat cake. >> we are going to get there because of austerity measures that you guys-- that republicans want to go-- they keep saying that it's the european socialist problem. no, it's the european austerity problem that ended up with six straight quarters of economic decline. >> sean: and what was the growth rate in the last quarter? >> i don't know yet. it was -- which quarter are you talking about. the recent one. >> sean: a contraction, joe and modified .1%. you call that growth joe trippi? >> that's up. it's .1%, sean. >> sean: so it was actually negative growth which was a contraction until they quote, revised the numbers. so, the economy's not growing, the recovery has not taken place and joe, it's not
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affecting 50 million americans on food stamps. 20 million of which are children and 14 million americans are permanent disability and which is one out of five americans. most of them will be worse if the republican cuts, all the republican cuts because they don't want to touch any kind of tax loopholes on the rich. >> sean: you give me the number, how much does the ryan budget cut every year for the next ten years? >> i don't know, i don't know, sean, how many. >> it increases. >> zero. >> sean: increases 3.4% a year and billy cunningham goes ahead. >> the ryan budget 41 trillion and obama 45-- reagan released capitalism and obama is stifling capitalism, that's the problem. >> sean: did barack obama inspire some of the reckless rhetoric we hear from the left, falsely accusing republicans of wanting women back in the kitchen and blacks
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to go back of the bus. bill? >> it's the way he gets elected. he wants a few oligarchs at the top and everybody else is the bottom, food stamps and section 8. i want a mesh america where we're strong and even joe trippi would agree obama has been a dismal failure. >> not going to agree with you on that, we'll find something to agree on. >> sean: baseball is a great sport. >> baseball is. >> sean: and coming up next, north korea says it's approved tonight, we have new information targeted nuclear strikes they're threatening against the united states of america. and when we come back, rudy guiliani will join me in the studio and what would he do if he were president. and president obama can't find money to open the people's
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according to the rogue regime. targeted against the united states of america have been approved and they've promised, quote, the moment of explosion is approaching fast. now, no one can say for sure that a war is going to break out in north korea, but your response to a provocative secretary hagel intends to immediately deploy a missile defense system to protect the u.s. territory of guam. here is secretary hagel from earlier today. >> as they have ratcheted up their bellicose dangerous rhetoric, and some of the actions they've taken the last few weeks, present a real and clear danger and threat to the interests certainly of our allies. >> now, again, all of this has developed in the past few hours alone and as more news crosses our wires, we'll bring it to you on "hannity." let me bring in former new
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york mayor rudy guiliani. >> how are you, sean. >> sean: we see this is not only north korea, they show shooting our 1600 pennsylvania avenue, our soldiers, now the threat of nukes. it seems to be worldwide. putin, russia, china, it seems like-- >> iraq. >> sean: yeah. >> doing what they want. >> sean: yeah. is there something about president obama that world leaders are seeing that maybe they feel they can do this with impunity. >> i think that they have figured that the language is so mild and meek and when he first came out with north korea, the response of the white house was, this is a matter of concern. it's a lot more than matter of concern. >> sean: nuclear weapons they're taking of firing-- >> he's got to make strong statements and there should be a significant military movement to the pacific that says that we're taking this seriously and that we're ready
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to act at a moment's notice and the secretary hagel to put out the missile-- i didn't, i thought the liberals didn't think we should have a defense. i thought it was-- "star wars." use today make fun of ronald reagan and he pulled back the defense from poland and the czech republic in the deal with putin early on and all of a sudden now, we're going to ronald reagan to protect us. >> sean: interesting it. >> missile defense when we saw how well it worked in israel. i think you need more than a defense, i think a good segment of our fleet should be deployed there. and it's god forbid, let's hope it's not true, but look, let's not ignore it. but strong action that says if they try anything, they're going to be in for a massive counterattack. >> we're got one missile defense system, and prior to that, a day before it was 2 and 22's and the u.s.s. john mccain. it doesn't send a signal.
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>> to it people that probably question what kind of backbone does obama have, particularly with the very mild language that he uses, you've got to at least show a significant military force to show a force that would be so great that when you looked at it, if this should act, it would be devastation for north korea. >> here is my fear in all of this. kim jong-un, young guy in his 20's taking over for his father kim jong-il, i'm afraid he's put himself in a corner. >> he has. >> sean: way out there. >> way further than anything either his father or grandfather ever getting to quite this point with the very, very specific threats. these are not-- these are not just suggestions, these are very, very specific threats. so he's got himself really out there, stepping back is going to be a loss of face for him. so, we better take this very darned seriously and i'd like
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to see a much stronger military response. i don't mean taking military action, but putting ourselves in a position if we did have to take military action, it's going to be overwhelming and devastating. >> sean: look at what the president has allowed some of our adversaries to get away with. china has been hacking into our internet. barely heard a comment. >> and putin flying over air space with nuclear weapons. >> kind of like the bad child, push, push, push and find out where the limits are and so far we haven't pushed back. >> i don't want to go to war with korea, with russia or china. if you're going to let them push you around. i would expect that would more often than not avoid war by a show of force. how often the presidents during a cold war or had to really show a massive resolve, a massive force and actually avoided war? >> i can see president guiliani sending the entire
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fleet and staying there and sending a loud message to the entire world, if you do one thing, we will blow you off the face of the earth. >> we don't want to do this. >> we hope we don't have to do it, we pray we don't have to do it. if we do, we'll do it once. >> if this is going to happen once, i can't even -- i can't hear a word he's saying that. >> he's got to. >> that's right, and they could nuke america. >> this is what president kennedy did during the missile crisis and ronald reagan did any number of times and backing down the soviets. you've got to stand up. >> yeah. >> and you've got to back it up with a show of your military capability. you know, a couple of-- a couple of airplanes and one ship. >> sean: they're laughing, come on. what's that going to do? >> mr. mayor, good to see you. >> i wish you were president, feel a lot safer. coming up, forget about the sequester. the white house has just announced big plans for a star-studded, a concert and guess what?
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>> today marked the 26th straight day that the people were locked out of the people he's house because of sequestration or so we're told. white house tours remain closed to average americans, you know the people who pay the bills. and the doors remained wide open to the rich and famous friends of the obamas. another clear sign that the president and mrs. obama are out of touch with reality and they plan to host a star-studded concert later this month. will feature al green, queen latifah, cyndi lauper and justin timberlake. it goes without saying it's a waste of money for you the taxpayers, and fear mongering
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in recent weeks, remember this. >> federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic contollers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. tens of thousands of parents will have to scramble to find child care for their kids, these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy and they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles, that is not an abstraction, people will lose their jobs. >> let me tell you the sequester happens it will badly damage the residents of the united states of american. >> it will be painful for the american public. >> i'm not here to square people. >> sequestration is a dangerous and randall policy. >> this is just completely irresponsible. >> and these are job killing
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cuts. >> sequestration equals unemployment. >> as many as 40,000 teachers could lose their jobs. >> we expect that they will change their schedules and cancel flights. >> this is going to hurt a lot of moms and dads in our region. >> everyone thinks this is a -- bad things are going to happen. >> here was reaction to the columnist, fox news contributor michelle malkin. between the obamas and biten, eight vacations, i can't think back, probably one a year, maybe one and a half and now, another party and then a party coming for michelle's big birthday, beyonce and adele singing at the white house, this place is a rocking place except for we the people that pay the bills, we don't get to go. >> that's true. well, i hope america is paying close attention to the party animals in chief, and the vice party animal in chief, and their spouses. i mean, on the one hand, one
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side of their mouth is singing ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it ♪ to the rest of the world about sequestration. meanwhile, 1600 pennsylvania ♪ party rocking in the white house tonight, woo hoo ♪ justin timberlake and alabama shakes coming and this is not just a slap in the face to taxpayers, but particularly a slap in the face to all of the government workers out there who are very concerned about their jobs and i have friends in the military and friends at dhs, at cia. at the border patrol who are worried about putting food on the table while this guy has got the full feast going on it seems like every week. >> sean: what happened to the fair share stuff and skin in the game stuff and it's our patriotic duty stuff and spread the wealth around stuff? how about we spread the wealth around so kids can go to the white house and get a tour. all of this costs money.
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you can say they're performing for free, but the dinners they're hosting, it's security, just that alone is going to cost enough. and why are they so tone deaf? i mean, is that that they have a let the american people eat cake. do they feel entitled to this. did the obamas did they live like this before they became the president and first lady? had no indication they had to get a deal to get their house for crying outloud. >> they've been able to have it both ways and talk out of both sides of their mouths and live one way while they preach thrift and fiscal responsibility to everyone else. and i'd have to think that finally, at some point, especially among independent-minded people who were duped the first time around, that they realize that they were being sold a bill of goods and there really has to be a limit, an upper limit to how much they can take in terms of the hypocrisy and
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sank money of the president and the first lady. >> i don't know, they seem to get away with it exception for a few exceptions and watching the rhetoric, versus the reality. >> and i've got another question. the rutgers basketball coach. this is interesting to me, a guy named mike rice let go after this video revealed him throwing the basketball at the players and being kind of rough on them and pushing them around a little bit and see them there and actually hitting some of the kids, very intense. and you know, to get in the game, you can see a video there where he's actually pushing one of the players and throwing the ball there and really, i'm watching this and i'm thinking, all right, i don't like it, he kicked one player there, and, but on the other hand, now what? i kind of like old-fashioned, discipline on the other hand. i mean, i've become that politically incorrect? these are adults and they don't want to play for that team, they can leave. >> sports is a roughly world and i've got to say honestly i've never been a huge fan of
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basketball. it's interesting how we only pay attention to these conflagrations when it comes to hate speech. if the left wing media makes a big fuss and kick over these particular incidents. the problem isn't so much there are consequences for hate speech, there should be. the problem is the left is so very, very, very selective about when it chooses to manufacture outrage and when it doesn't. >>, but isn't he trying to do something because sports are so competitive today, that he's trying to bring the best out of them, put discipline in that team. and raise their game, force them to focus, force them to push them to become champions and takes intensity, it's like a drill sergeant. are we now going to fire drill sergeants because they get in the face of cadets and next on the list of politically correct things we can't do? >> well, i certainly agree that political correctness has run amok. i've been talking about it
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since i've been in college myself and i think that all of these sports coaches now need to be made aware that they are under a huge microscope and anybody with a cell phone or a camera can take these kinds of things now. and, but i think that there should being a scrutiny people who blow the whistle on these kinds of things and question when they raise it and when they demand swift action and when they don't. >> sean: and are you going to want to play for that coach anymore, then leave. you don't have to stay there. but i can understand, stop hitting them maybe, but i like the intensity, i like the drive and pushing the kids and runs a tight ship. maybe maybe we need a little more discipline in society and don't have to be a bunch of whips. my father hit me with a belt and i turned out okay. >> same here. >> sean: did you ever get hit? you didn't deserve it it. >> i deserved it. >> sean: see? i turned out okay, and you turned out okay. >> i'm sure the left thinks we
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have warped minds because of that. >> sean: that's a good thing. if they like me things are bad. michelle-- >> i'm much better at administering spankings now. >> sean: i'm whim at giving them. that's my problem. and next freedom of speech does it exist for conservative african-americans here in this country? and we're going to ask that question in light of the left's vicious smear campaign going on against dr. benjamin carson recent weeks. why? he dared to speak out and brutally attacked. and tavist smiley my special guest and we'll ask him to answer that important question and much more, also we want to hear from you tonight. just log on to our special companion site, it's "hannity" live. share your thoughts on this and more, very simple, go to hannity live@foxnews.com. and if you're on twitter, it's
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>> now it's becoming increasingly apparent if you are an african-american and you're a conservative you better be prepared to be demonized. you better be prepared to be called names and attacked by the liberal left. now, you only have to look at how dr. benjamin carson has been treated in recent weeks, truth to power, in front of president obama in february. makes you wonder the freedom of speech exists in day and age for african-american conservatives. that's not all. it appears the political correctness is taken to a whole new level because it's announced yesterday that the associated press would no longer use the term illegal immigrant in its coverage, instead, they're going to go with the politically correct term of undocumented immigrant. unbelievable, joining he me now with reaction to preview the quote, latino nation event which is held saturday, april 6th in chicago, and the pbs broadcaster tavist smiley and president of the william
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valasquez. >> good evening. >> sean: and i'm glad you're doing it for the latino community and-- i've said for a long time i feel sorry for my friend alex gonzalez or others, when they get mainstream media, asked only about immigration, like what matters on education and underemployment and unemployme unemployment. foreign policy and we've got to stop boxing latino leaders into one conversation. so this weekend 16 leaders from the community asked about a variety of subjects. >> i hope you bring ted cruz, friend of mine. of marco rubio, great americans with great stories and great inspirational stories.
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let me ask you, tavis tavis. and you've been watching the ben carson issue and he's been attacked. every single african-american conservative i know is called the most horrific names on a regular basis, only for the fact that they are conservative. i don't hear anybody on the left, any prominent civil rights activist, i don't hear a peep out of them and i'm a little tired of the abuse that friend of mine, and people that i interview, have to take because of their political beliefs. why doesn't-- where are the civil rights leaders? why aren't they speaking out? >> first of all, if i nonyou were going this route i would have brought my violin, number one. number two-- >> if you're called an uncle tom or a house negro, any of these offensive terms you'd be very angry.
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i've been called those things and worse for trying to hold president obama accountable for-- >> it's not right. >> of course it's not right. i like barack obama and yet, i believe that he doesn't walk on water. he ain't jesus, he ain't perfect and when he's right i'm with him, and when he ought to be challenged respectfully and lovingly i'll challenge him. i've been called those names by people in my own community. and i like ben carson. he is an authentic american hero for the work he's done to save the lives of precious children of all races and colors and points of the globe. 's a great american. having said that, ben carson is no different and i have he' been-- over the years, he's no different than any other black person i know that succeeded against the odds. he had to be twice as hard, twice as good and his story is not unique as african-americans who made success--
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if he's going to go into politics out of the o-r-in the p-a-the political arena he's got to get ready to take heat that some disagree with. >> sean: we have parallel careers and kind of started on the same path together. >> same time. >> sean: we've known each other for 20 years and usually disagree which hasn't changed. wait a minute, but the names that you know they're called, starting with condoleezza rice, clarence thomas, colin powell, any conservative african-american it's vicious, cruel, it's mean and unfortunately it's accepted by the very people on the left that say that they are all in for minority rights. let me also bring your friend in here because i think it's important. antonio, i want your thoughts on it because it's also happening to latinos that are conservative. >> well, i don't think that the latino conservatives at this stage.
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game are being spoke been derisively, marco rubio in the senate has been applauded in the senate for immigration reform. there are some disagreement with other senators like ted cruz, but it's within the realm of the policy and politics game. i haven't seen the gloves come off or disrespectful activities towards anybody and frankly, we welcome on the latino side of the game politicians and leadership from both parties on our issues and that's something that's good and it's new. so, you know, hopefully it will continue. >> sean: tavis, look, the only thing i'm saying, i think it's really important that this rhetoric end and the use of -- you know, because i think there's an effort here and i think what it's about, intimidating people and trying to silence people for daring to have their own thoughts, their own views, their own value system and now what? a lot of it is based on religious views.
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a lot is based on the family and the background. anybody that is-- that comes out and expresses their views ought not to be called those names, especially today. and it ought to be widely condemned and it's not. it's accepted. >> well, we don't disagree on the fact that we can do better than name calling, but sometimes people are wrong. when they're wrong you sought to athat, if you disagree, you can do that without the name calling. >> sean: i think there's a racism on the left though, i think there's fundamental racism, you cannot be african-american and think this way and say these things. >> there's racism on the left, racism on the right, the most intractable issue in the countries and why-- >> why do we call out racism on the other side? the next time somebody's called an uncle tom, civil rights leaders in this country are they going to step up, defend clarence thomas, defend condi, defend dr. carson? >> clarence thomas is wrong with almost every decision he makes, that has nothing to do with his race. >> sean: he deserves the names
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he's called. >> no, but he's wrong. >> sean: and, but i'm talking about the names, forget the policy. >> i said three times he ought not to be called names, but he ought to be called out as most of us do, with these decisions, these crazy decisions he makes. >> sean: tell dr. west i said hello. congratulations on the symposium, i wish i could be there. i hope you have a good weekend. >> thank you, sean, appreciate it. >> sean: coming up, he is back, someone the broadcasting board of governors thought to be good to have the controversial father flagger, and he'll speak at university day next month and i'm not kidding. they're caving under the public pressure. are a bit under sized then this will be a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. rec max has mo passenger volume than competitor prius v
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a his of divisiveness in some of his public remarks, you think? remember, this is a man who defended reverend jeremiah wright and lucie farrakhan and these remarks. >> when hillary was crying and people said it was put on. i don't believe it was put on. i really believe that she just thought this is mine. i'm white and this is mine, i just got to get up and step into the place, out of nowhere came barack obama, and she said oh, where did you come from? i'm white, i'm entitled. there's a black man stealing my show!. >> sean: here is reaction, radio talk so host mary walter
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and tara dowdell. you're shaking your head, mary? >> it's amazing to me that we're supposed to believe that they didn't know. come on. >> sean: this-- i don't believe they didn't know and they got caught and backed off. they got caught and i'm waiting for the mysterious statute of limitations that the left had. well, it was a long time ago. it was a couple of years. and you never know how long it go for that free pass. >> and when is he going to condemn wright and farrakhan if that's the case? in this days and age of google, tarra, i don't believe they didn't know. i think it's only the public pressure and scrutiny that forced them to pull back who they really wanted. this is who they wanted at that speech. >> and father pfleger is not some famous figure. >> sean: sure he is. >> he had the 15 minutes when he made the remarks, he's not a well-known figure, and-- >> and louis farrakhan and--
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he's been one of louis farrakhan's staunchest defenders, obama's-- one of my biggest critics, by the way, i can prove it, watch. >> i'm amazed and this is probably going to get me in more trouble. but i'm amazed that sean hannity, who has, i don't know if he has any journalistic background, is media direction in in country. how the hell is sean hannity and bill o'reilly shaping media direction in america today. that's scary, that's very frightening to me. abc, nbc, cbs and cnn are following sean hannity. >> sean: they could learn a thing or two. >> he gave you credit, said everybody is following you. he said everybody's following you. >> sean: but the point is, here is a guy, all you've got to do is google and you pick up that hillary-- that attack on hillary, here i am defending hillary clinton and that was vicious.
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i didn't hear obama mr. civility come out and con te dem it it. >> he did, he said it was backward looking comments made by father pfleger. >> sean: that's his buddy. >> here is what we're missing. my grandmother was a white woman and she said we judge a man alone not by his words, but his action. father pfleger brought gang members in chicago-- >> lot of good he's doing now. >> he's got 20 guys right now going through job readiness programs and guys going through-- >> and hang on a second. i've got your point. and that makes it okay to hang out with farrakhan and reverend wright and makes everything good? >> and this guy is making chicago favre for people who are trying to get by is much more important. >> if he has-- if this is the same thing he said about whites and hillary clinton and said it about blacks, he would have been drummed out. >> sean: i agree with you. >> and oh, don't judge him by his words, none of that would
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come into play. if we truly don't know who he is why was he picked to do it. nobody knows who he is, why was he picked? >> he has criticized the behavior of people in the black community that are engaged in violent crime and criticized that. >> sean: wait a minute, but he still associates with a racist and anti-semite-- >> he's all about. farrakhan whether you agree with him or not has a following and he's trying to get to-- >> anti-semite and a racist. i've got to go. >> he's happening gangs with stopping gang violence. >> sean: coming up next, it's official jay leno is leaving the tonight show replaced by jimmy fallon. was leno too conservative for left wing hollywood? as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people.
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demo ♪ ♪ pack your bags, take a hike nbc ♪ >> is that really him singing? and speculation running rampant for weeks. jay leno is out, jimmy fallon is in as of next spring. nbc confirmed that leno would be leaving the tonight show and offered his congratulations to fallon in a statement and said, i hope you're as lucky as me and hold on to your job until you're the old guy. now, if you need me i'll be at the garage. referring to the cars he collects. over the thing, jay's been vilified for refusing to conform to hollywood's left wing standards and he was not afraid to find the humor in sigh side it would fall on. i applaud him, certainly more entertaining than the bitter angry liberal that david
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