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we're taking your thoughts on the show tonight, go to the kelly file on facebook and twitter. let me know what you think and thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. this is the "kelly file" see you tomorrow at 9:00. welcome to "hannity." it appears cliven bundy's fight with the government is not done. his son is doubling down climbing that cliven bundy is not a victim and should be prosecut prosecuted. in a few minutes the bundy family will be here to respond but first, reaction to this and much, much more, donald trump, how are you? >> hi. >> i am on this season's apprentice. >> that's right. i understand you're helping a good friend of yours. >> gerardo -- >> he's doing well. you would be proud of him. >> if you say he's fired, it's not because of money because he's working it hard.
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>> he is working it hard. >> you know, over the years, we've been friends, i have followed cases you've been involved in, land disputes, government bureaucracies, you got to deal with bald eagles. you got to deal with, in this case a desert tortoise. >> right. >> i don't like heavy-handed government. 200 agents, snipers surrounding a ranch. seems a little over the top to me. >> it's over the top, very strong. i like him but you also have to say and i watched you last night with the little debate you had going and she did a very good job. >> tamera. >> because you do have certain law. i mean, you have it all throughout the united states and they pay their fees and all sorts of grazing fees and things i'm not accustomed to. if i were cliven and i like him, i like his spirit, his spunk and the people -- >> i do, too. >> i do like him, i respect him. he ought to go and cut a good deal right now. that's the best for everybody.
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he's really vicious. he ought to go out and cut a great deal. >> yeah, actually, i think that's good advice. >> what is he going to do? are they going to shoot over grazing fees? >> my brother-in-law was there all weekend and thought i was coming to that. >> a lot of people thought that. he ought to go out. he's in a great position to cut a great deal and that's what he should do. >> i thought judge napolitano hit the nail on the head, go to court, can't sell the property and move forward. why are we using these government resources and spending the money? >> i agree with that but you have laws and you do have laws in the country and if everybody did what he's doing, where does it all go? this is a great time for him to go in and make a deal. >> all right. let me -- you -- by the way, i got a front cover. not the best cutout here but you were in the new hampshire sunday news, a lot of gop front runners for the election. you got on the cover. you were at the gop summit and you had something to stay about
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the state of the country. how bad is it? >> it's bad, it's really bad. it's never been -- i think we never had this lack of respect for the country. our president is not respected. you look at no matter what is happening, it's a mess. secretary of state-wise, is there ever a worse time for what we're getting and what we're talking about and doing with other countries? putin is having a great time toying with the president. >> i wouldn't be surprised if he had ukraine by monday. >> he probably will and who is going to fight for it but we can do a lot of things. we're in a strong negotiating position, believe it or not. we're in a strong negotiating period. we don't seem to do anything. you look at what is going on with israel. israel is in big trouble because of iran. now, they were talking so much about iran with the nukes and everything else and gave up all of the things that we had with respect to they just dropped it. they dropped it. and it sounded like a deal was made. no deal was made. they are making nuclear weapons.
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i don't think you can allow that to happen. it's devastating for israel -- >> the iranians basically stuck the middle finger in obama's face again. who do they appoint to the un but one of the hostage takers from 1979? >> no respect for the country, no respect for the president and you know that very well. >> so you were there. one of the things, all the time i've gotten to know you, you're just a straight shooter. you have a problem, i'm sure many problems are brought to you on a daily basis. you come up with an answer, solution. i don't like where we are as a country. i don't like 50 million americans on food stamps, 50 million in poverty, 92 million americans can't get work -- >> by the way, in 36 years. >> never been this bad. >> the worst in 36 years. >> i want americans to work. i want to be energy independent so we don't have to buy oil from saudi arabia. i want to get your reaction.
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on the economy, i say the pen pea plan. you stop baseline budgeting and cut one penny out of every dollar for six years and get to a balanced budget and follow up the amendment and put a tax lighty so you can ensentivize people to get into the u.s. and energy inwe den fenpe dindepend care savings accounts, people make choices, term limits, school choice, secure the boarders. those five things, i think, turns america around. >> and i will tell you this, not even a thing i can say, who can argue with that? they are all good. we have to balance the budget at some point. we have tremendous deficits. we owe $17 trillion. never happened before. the 17 trillion will be at quickly 21 trillion. that's going up quickly. >> fast. >> and if you think of it, we have low interest rates because we set them artificially low. we have to start paying normal
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interest -- even normal, you're going to see definites like you've never seen before. >> the fed is pumping 65 billion a month, they were up to 85. >> more than that. >> that's a lot -- so the a artificially keeping the rates but will rise. >> we're in a mess. never had a mess like this and had poor leadership. >> i agree and more angry at republicans than i am at democrats. i expect the democrats to push for more spending, deaf spficit spending. republicans think they will ride this anti obama care wave right into victory in 2014 and i'm saying, they got to come up with positive solutions. >> okay. >> and be innovative and create a vision that people can support or else what are they going to do to fix this. >> i agree with you except that obamacare is the one thing that rest -- goes with the voters.
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obamacare residents, i can see if people play the heavy obamacare, and i don't want to say card but that's what it is, you're going to have a lot of republican victories. in my opinion -- >> just doing that. >> doing that is number one and going into what you're saying. a lot of what you're saying as important as it is is not going with the voters. it's on fox, it's on a couple others, a lot of people don't talk about it and networks don't talk about it. but benghazi has in the resignated and people know how bad it is is -- >> obamacare. >> obamacare. >> if donald trump, if you did a business deal and it was predicated on three big promises, one, keep your doctor if you like your doctor, keep your plan if you like your plan and save $2500 per family per
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year and millions losing doctors, plans and their premiums are tripling and doubling. what would happen in the private sector? >> here is what i don't understand. it was a lie and they know it was a lie and said many times. even the democrats were lied to and they would have never voted had they known because a lot of them are going to lose positions now. i don't understand, why isn't there litigation saying there was gotten under fraud and false pretension. >> i don't understand, either. it wouldn't work in your world, either, right? >> perhaps there are cases. obamacare has been a big fat lie and somebody should do something about it. it is really, you talk about the economy. obamacare is really -- >> job killer. yeah. are you going to run for president? >> i'm looking. i'm going to see. we're going to see. right now i'm really interested to see what happens in nv. the i think the republicans are going to have success if they are smart and do it right and
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we'll see what happens after that. >> are you buying the buffalo bills? >> they want me to and we're looking at it. >> price? >> you don't know. somebody maybe steps up and pays a crazy price. i love the people of buffalo. i get along great with them. jim kelly was and is a great friend of mine. >> i've been up there during games and they tailgate all the way to the stadium. >> they love it. we'll take a serp use look at it. >> all right. good to see you. >> thank you. >> by the way, this is a trump tie. i wear trump ties every night and cologne you sent me. you sent me your ties but i love them. the best i've had. >> thank you very much. >> and you get them at macy's. >> get them at macy's. >> senator harry reid's opinion about cliven bundy was not clear enough, we know what his son thinks, take a look. >> i think that clearly, if state and federal prosecutors look at this more closely, they are going to find that he broke the law and he should be prosecuted. >> when we come back, cliven and his family will join me to talk exclusively and respond to the
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watch this. >> he is not a victim, and he's not a hero. the facts aren't in dispute. he's been using land that he doesn't own for over 20 years, and he didn't pay. he broke the law. we believe in a country that in which we're subject to laws and we can't just ignore the laws that we don't like, and i think that clearly, if state and federal prosecutors look at this more closely, they are going to find that he broke the law and should be prosecuted. >> and back with us tonight to respond in a "hannity" exclusive is rancher cliven bundy and his son aman and his daughter. welcome back to the program. first harry reid says this, cliven and then his son and then the sheriff that i told you about last night, him saying that the feds say this is not over, and that, in fact, they might be plans to come back once things have calmed down completely. are you hearing any of those
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things? and what's your reaction to it? >> well, you know, i can tell harry and harry's son that almost every law, almost every day, don't matter i walk out of my door, do something with my farm or water my cattle or drive up on my ranch, some federal law i'm breaking. i break laws almost every time i turn around, every step i take. so harry, you're right. your son, you're right. i do break federal laws evidently if they are really laws. but i do try to follow the state of nevada laws. the county laws and sheriff, i love them. >> cliven, i've gotten to know you over the controversy. you and your family seem like really nice people. i am concerned that the federal government are concerned they
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look bad and as a result, they might want to make an example out of you. i would hate to see that happen if they try to stage a gonzalez style raid, early morning, late at night. what is going to happen? >> well, how can they be more blunt than they have already been? they have been hassling me in the courts for 20 years. they sent their army after me. whatever they want to throw at me, i'm ready to take. i'm as you were not scared of them, that's for sure. when you're ready, get your job done and get with it. >> aman, when you really break this down, this is what it seems to be about to me. that your dad took his cattle, he thinks it's state land. they are claiming it's federal land and basically, these cattle ate federal grass and you didn't pay for it and they might have pooped on federal property. is that worth hundreds of agents, snipers and the senate majority leader and his son
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saying that you ought to be arrested and put away for however long they want to put you away? >> well, if you look at them trying to do this over and over and over again, all over the nation, and then getting away with doing this for many, many years, and then one family or one community stops it, then you think that it kind of puts in perspective. you say well, yeah, they do have to end this to continue to do what they are doing. >> how did they get to a million dollars in the amount of money they claim you owe, i would imagine the cattle would have to eat a lot of grass for a long period of time and the grazing fees, is most of that money because of, i guess, extra taxes or personalities and some of the court costs associated with all this? >> you know, i really don't know. it went from $300,000 to a million real quick, but what i do know, if you saw the amount of force and men on the ground
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over there, you would start to see what kind of payroll bill they have and rental bill and everything else, and the waste is tremendous. so you can start to see how the government can spend a million dollars really quick. >> breanna, i want to ask how much they spent on this operation with the snipers and all these federal officials out there. are you worried breanna about cliven, about his sons, about your husband? are you worried about what the federal government is capable of doing from this point forward? >> no, i'm not. i know my family, and we're a family of faith and god and we know that what we're doing is right for the american people and we believe that the lord will protect us, and we saw that on saturday and so did the rest of america. >> cliven, last question. if they do come in the middle of the night, will you willingly go with them? >> that's a pretty good question. you know, if the county sheriff
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comes to arrest me, yes, i would go with him. these feds i don't recognize their jurisdiction or authority, so no, i wouldn't go with them. >> we'll watch the story closely. i suspect there is political pressure mounding to go further and i hope that's not the case. guys, thank you for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you, sean. >> thank you, sean. >> this issue is in fact cutting across party lines. my next guest i usually agree with has a different opinion about the bundy's battle with the feds. tucker carlson, tucker does it come down to one simple thing, the court order was against him. nobody is not acknowledging that. >> right. >> but it really comes down to the federal government sending hundreds of troops, if you will or hundreds of burro -- burr cats with guns because his cattle pooped on property they weren't going to use. >> that's the headline as far as
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i'm concerned. he disobeyed and they mounted a completely disproportion response to this elderly rancher sending snarling dogs and rifles. it's police departments across the country look like delta force and a scary trend. i'm with them. i'm with the family completely on this, and i'm in full agreement with you. my only point that i made the other day was, if you use a public resource for profit, you ought to pay something, that's a pretty conservative principle i would say. >> how much grass can cattle eat that you get a million dollar fee. >> i'm sure -- your point that the federal government wastes a million dollars going to the mens room and hassling the bundy family is a correct point. it's also try to say again, here is the principle. it's a conservative principle. if you use public property to make a profit, you ought to pay. i mean, look, the real problem here, as you know, that the
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federal government owns a massively disproportion of the state of nevada and throughout the west and that's wrong and by the way, harry reid ought to be speaking up on behalf of his own state. why don't the feds control the land, return to the state -- >> we don't disagree much at all. i went back and harry reid, remember judge susan weber saying about bill clinton that he gave false, misleading, evasive answers designed to object the judicial process intentionally false statements were given. i was looking at that as he was disbarred and i thinking oh, really? so he voted to get clinton off the hook, but he's all for going after this poor rancher. seems very political to me and selective moral outrage once again. >> well, and the principle is the same, which is when the individual stands up, disocagai
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the state he's likely to get crushed. that's scary. i think the bundys ought to pay -- >> something. >> for the lands they are using. >> donald trump is right. maybe now they can negotiate a settlement and not risk a mid morning raid. >> and go buy their own ranch. buy something that no one else can control. you want to control the land, buy it. i believe in private property. >> tucker, we didn't disagree as much as i thought. >> thanks. when we return for this week's edition of ask sean and next tonight, the nypd right now on the one-year anniversary of the bombing is disbanning their controversial spy unit. a heated hannity debate coming up straight ahead. announcer: where can an investor
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welcome back to "hannity." you've been posting your questions to twitter and instagram using the hashtag ask sean. the woman that loves to embarrass me. let's get the surprise out of the way, whatever it is. >> i don't have to do anything embarrassing but you're so on edge that i -- >> you think i'm on edge? >> that enough just -- >> you really think i'm on edge? i'm calm, cool and collected. >> you look like what are you going to do? >> because you always hit me with a video or a picture when i'm five, had a unthat brow. >> what do yaw meou mean when yd a unibrow. >> one question dub tails with that but we were overwhelmed with questions about clyde bundy. this comes from jason. regardless whether cliven bundy is legally in the wrong, it's a great story of the people
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standing up to the government. do you agree? >> i agree and i'll tell you why. this is so lacking in proportion to what the crime is. we're talking about a cattle rancher. a guy that feeds like a farmer. farmers feed us. cattle ranchers give us food to sustain us and granted probably lost the court decision. what the crime we're talking about here is his cattle are eating government grass for free and going to the bathroom on government grass that they don't need. they are not building a hospital, road or school and we have 200 agents armed and per sip ta -- per sip tating a showdown and a government that lies about benghazi and taxes us too much. we're tired of it however, you will admit because trump said bundy needs to cut a deal and you agree with that -- >> i want him to cut a deal because i think they will go in
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the dark of night and comes in guns a blazing and end ugly. >> you think at this point with the bad press the government got they would do something stupid. >> i think the reason this stopped is because of press coverage and he wasn't going away. they saw -- predicting this had the potential to turn into a waco. because of the comments of harry reid, rory reid and the sheriff, i got to believe them. >> next question, how and why did your family choose a bernice mountain dog. >> my dog duffy and gracie. the first -- that's my young one two years old, just turned two and i make her sit, stand, shake, i make her do all sorts of stuff. >> my dog is cuter, ramon. look at ramon. come on, we have a photo of
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as part of an effort to detect terror threats. it disbanded the surveillance program that sent plain clothes police officers into muslim neighborhoods to gather information on terrorist plots. de blasio is taking a victory lap but is it putting the people of the city at risk? for islamic form and pd himself, beau deddle. there are islamic radicalest. >> we can see on the television what is going on. the top leaders are jumping up and down and they want to attack europe and america. now we're disbanding it, right? we know what happened in '93.
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i was here in '93 and 2001. you had the clergy there preaching this stuff in new york and recruiting people and that's what happened. look, i'm not against muslims. i'm adjust muslim radicalest that want to kill people of america. >> we should be infiltrating groups that are -- >> absolutely. >> -- kkk. >> right wing nuts, everybody. >> everybody. >> there is an element in the muslim community that has been radicalized and seeking to recruit. that's a. >> fact of life. >> undeniable truth. >> your reaction? >> it just doesn't make sense, sean, why now? i mean you had a judge give a decision in february that basically said that he said there is nothing discriminatory, no civil rights broken and basically doing what was right and it wasn't targeting religion
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but targeting population, communities that could be a threat and have had hatching terror conspiracies. as a muslim, sean, the biggest target of muslim radicalest are other muslims. they should reach out but instead tipping their hat -- >> they are not doing anything illegal or bugging people. >> they are going into cav fays, having coffee and have ears up. let's face it, what happened at the world trade center, we're a target and always will be. when has the majority of the muslim religion stood up and said hey, we're against radical islam and against killing people because there is good muslim people? where are the good people? i don't see it, man. i want my muslim friends who are good family people to step up and say radical muslims, we don't like and need them in our
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religion. >> i think the answer is obvious, they are intimidated by the radicals and they fear speaking out, isn't that true? >> absolutely. and this marriage between the left that's about appeasing minority groups that actually are dominated by foreign groups like qatar and other governments dumping money into us not paying attention into the radical islam threat are creating a next sustained of power preventing moderates reformest. in egypt they threw out the muslim brotherhood and in the united states you have the national security being done by pr -- >> wait a minute. we gave the muslim brotherhood f-16s, tanks and $5 billion to the same guy that referred to the israelis of the descendants of apes and pigs. >> 10 million muslims went to the streets and threw them out and said we don't want them and america is going to the bother hood to use them for advice saying oh, we don't want to be
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victim. you're victimizing the entire community when in fact we need a strategy. sean, the nypd had a paper talking about the threat and radicalization in 2007. are we to believe they disbanded that program? i don't think so. >> we have a city like new york with mayor big bird and stop and frisk and dismantles this intelligence organization. we were safe for awhile. we're not going to be safe. i don't want to scare people because it's going to come, they are going to go, which way did it go? >> we're letting our guard down and in a pre 9/11 mentality. the anniversary of the bombing. >> i heard president obama is going to sign al sharpton as the new -- >> we have no strategy -- >> we got to go.
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welcome back to "hannity." tracy morgan sounded a little mad when he spoke about race, r rhetoric, he said a stand jup jup'sup's job is to hold the mirror and look what we're afraid of. we made fun or ourselves but no a days people take them sevens way too seriously. look at some clips from those shows that morgan mentioned that would probably be attacked. >> what do you want? >> well, this ain't going to work. i'm cleaning. i ain't used to serving. >> we know that but now you're moving up in the world. not only to greatest entertainer in the world but a man that proves it. >> right, right, i'll drink to
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that. >> and to friendship. >> you hear that? >> to friendship, drink it up myself. [ laughter ] >> all right. here to discuss our great, great american panel, producer branard. how are you? >> oh, geez, little girl, get me a beer. >> we're doing our best here. democratic strategist rick, fox news contributor -- >> that was great. >> oh, geez, little girl, get me a beer. [ laughter ] >> that's the segment. >> that's the segment. come back tomorrow. all right. think about it, would all this fly today? i don't think so. >> there is reason those shows are considered classics. they were ahead of their time they were willing to talk about social issues. entertainment -- >> everybody watches the shows. >> entertainment used to be on
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the leading edge of having these conversations and being unafraid and what tracy morgan was saying, look, everybody is so afraid of the word police, of being marginalized for having to apologize that nobody is willing to push the envelope. >> imagine jackie gleason saying that is a war on women, domestic violence. >> there is some truth -- >> not some truth, a lot of truth. there is a story coming out about a gay couple married with children. i'll tell you tracy's problem, he is right, hold up a mirror to society. he crafted that joke so badly. the way you know if it's working is check out the audiencement if the audience is laughing but he gets flak for it later, your point is made. the audience -- >> it remains that even tracy morgan for saying what he said did not miss one show or paycheck from the liberal show.
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he got away with it like all in the family it was a liberal. hes able -- back then you had to be a liberal to do that stuff. today you have steven ding dong, ching chong colbert. he gets the david letterman show two weeks later. >> i think rush was right. this is a slap in the face to middle america and not going to work. that's my prediction. i don't think it's going to work. you watch, he's like conan o'brien. i don't think he'll appeal to the massive. >> he may not work but the slap in the face to middle america, a slap in the face to anybody -- >> you hang out with people in washington, new york and la. that's why you're a liberal. you need to fly and stop over the middle of america. >> i go to l.a. >> you lost your sensibility. >> let me go to her.
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she says she feels like the feminine is under valued. we have to get our own jobs, making money, staying at home nurturing, being the mother cooking, it's a valuable thing. you need a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman and that's why relationships work. >> amen. >> amen. >> as the only woman on the set right now -- >> you are? >> as far as i can see. >> you're the only person, be correct. >> political correctness. >> go ahead, babe. >> i'll take it. i'll take it. keep going. >> what she said is right. she wasn't saying you have to stay at home. what she was saying it should be a woman's choice as to what she should do with her life and that was the original mission of fem femme ni --
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>> keep in mind her boyfriend, spiderman. >> why do i think bernard is the man in the house. >> her comments would be appropriate if it was 1914. >> you are not outraged. >> in 2014, if you want a job in hollywo hollywood. it's satire alert. i'm steven coal bert. >> nice to see you. thanks for being with us. country music super star sarah evans is back to talk about the number one alert as "hannity" continues. to truck guys, the truck is everything. and when you put them in charge of making an unbeatable truck... ... good things happen. this is the ram 1500. the 2014 motor trend truck of the year and first ever
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of all time my good friend sarah evans her new cd is called "slow me down". >> good to be here. you married former alabama title-winning quarterback >> right? >> yes. >> he won in 1992. >> my wife's alma mater. >> yes. we have been married six years. >> and it's like the brady bunch. >> we're a blended family he has foushgs i have three we have seven kids and a dog. i'm on the road. >> he's on the radio. every morning and he is very busy. all of our kids play sports. then, they travel with me on the road as well. like on the weekends. >> you're a good friend to the show and you did our freedom concerts and i have always been a fan. i got the new cd. i'm like, this is one of the
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best pieces of work you've done tell us how this came together? >> i'm proud of this. >> i want to punch that loser you're fighting within the video. >> carl edward the nascar driver. >> i wanted to stick up for you. >> thank you i told him to be mean in his defense. say mean things to me so you'll make me cry this, album i've been working on two years i agree. it's, i think my favorite all i've done. they're all children to me. they're special. this one just came together perfectly we found the song "slow me down". >> explain this song. >> it's captured in the video. like many songs, you go for deep meaning. >> yes. >> you like to get people to think >> i love relationship songs and being hurt in a relationship. i love, you know i love drama.
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>> do you in real life? >> no. no. >> seven kids? >> no. i don't like to be hurt in real life. that is what country music is. when you go back to country music, it's painful. >> not just about drinking. >> exactly. >> in this case this is like a marriage on the edge. about to bust up. >> yes. like everybody want this. i think women especially. my interpretation. she's in a bad relationship but mad hi in love with him. she's saying it isn't great but i love you. i want it to work out the line says if there is something you need to say, hurry up and slow me down. i heard it, i was like every girl wants to say that. >> i want to hear that every
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day. >> it's true. you know there are ups and downs and everything. >> right. >> album debuted at number one. >> everything going great. >> that is exciting. >> how many days? >> probably 30. >> and you're doing like a web, what do you call it? >> web episodes called simply sarah. they star me and my hair and makeup artist kk. she's my sister-in-law and with me 13 years. she razs you. that means she loves you. >> if people want to see it just go to sarah evans.com. >> yes. >> great to see you. >> thank you. >> i love the new single and cd.
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