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your copy of my new book "settle for more" already a best seller. a primer on the value of hard work, self esteem and perseverance. hope you like it. "settle for more." see you tomorrow. tonight the media and hollywood continue to lose it and lash out off president-elect donald trump's victory. vice president elect mike pence is here with reaction. then after a big week of meetings, donald trump contin. >> dr. ben carson and laura ingrningraningram are here to w. >> and outrage grows after the cast of "hamilton" con frons vice president elect mike pence.
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ainsley earhart here tonight to respond. all that and al very north. "hannity" starts right here right now. tonight the abusively biassed mainstream alt left media are losing their collective minds over the fact that donald trump will be our next president. vice president-elect will be here with reaction. ever since the election, the press has been looking for the keex uses of why they've gotten this so wrong. the latest attempt from the blatantly biassed media yeah is to blame it on fake news stories. >> did the spread of fake news on the web help elect donald trump? we may never know for sure. made up false stories are
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flooding the news streams. >> the reality that facebook could throw an election has been well known for sure. >> these fake stories may have had real influence on voters. >> fake news affects the left and the right. >> but the evidence indicates that this is more of a problem on the right, among some, not all, but some trump supporters. >> this is the same media caught colluding with hillary clinton's campaign. what we're seeing is the mainstream media is so completely out of touch that they can't see why you, the american people voted for donald trump or they simply refused to tell the truth about what happened. we're seeing a similar backlash come from hollywood. over the weekend, vice president-elect mike pence attended the broadway musical "hamilton" where he was booed by the crowd and verbally attacked by the cast on stage as they are unhinged as well.
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>> vice president-elect mike pence we welcome you. we, sir, are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our family, our children or defend us and uphold our inail leanable rights. but we hope that shows inspires you to uphold our american values and to work on behalf of all of us. >> donald trump took to twitter to defend vice president-elect mike pence. he demanded an apology. the media only focused on trump's response and ignored the disrespectful attacks on pence. at the american music awards last night, the band green day, they used a performance to lash out at donald trump also. watch this. ♪ >> no kkk, no trump, no kkk, no
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factious usa, no trump, no kkk, no factious usa. >> and gigi hadid moxed the future first lady and went after melania trump. >> this is my melania trump impression. i got to get the face right. >> okay. >> i love my husband president barack obama. >> now these nasty attacks from the alt radical left are unfortunately only the beginning. there's going to be a continuous onslaught of vile divisive rhetoric coming from the left. with that here's my advice unsolicited, ignore it. keep focusing on the promises you made to the forgotten men and women within we peel and replace obamacare, lower taxes,
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build a border wall, appoint originalists to the supreme court, fix the inner cities, education, energy independence, drain the swamp, identify the n enemies for who they are, say radical islam, vetting, negotiate free and fair trade. remember the forgotten men. they're the ones who voted. here is vice president-elect mike pence. i thought you had a very classy line when you said that is what freedom sounds like. i loved that. i thought it was a very classy response from you. >> thank you. it's what i said to my daughter when we walked in. and you know we wanted to go see "hamilton." it's an extraordinary production and frankly we really enjoyed being there. but walking in we heard a number of people booing, then cheering, more boos were more cheers. i nudged my daughter, i said
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remember char locharlotte, that what freedom sounds like. i'll leave it to others whether it was appropriate for one of the actors to address me from the stage at the end. but what i want to assure everyone looking on is that as donald trump said the night he was elected as the next president, he is working every day to be president of all of the people of the united states of america. to see him in this transition, the range of people of diverse backgrounds that he's bringing around him, the policy administration, the video released today about day one executive orders that he's going to sign to implement that america fist agenda, i can tell you, it's been truly inspiring to be sitting shoulder to shoulder with our president-elect and i'm absolutely convinced that come january 20th he's going to make america great again. >> governor, what do you make of some of the reaction.
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look at college campuses, the protesting. you've been at trump tower in new york city. cry rooms for college students, college students being given cocoa by their professors, coloring books and play dough, aromatherapy rooms. what's your reaction to that? >> i haven't heard a lot of those things going on. >> i'm glad you're busy. >> yeah. we're working real hard on assembling a government around this great president-elect. but you know, i've been on the losing side of elections. i logs a kst a couple of my own elections. it's tough and disappointing. people who are feeling generally anxious about the future, i wish they could be a fly on the wall in the room. we were up in new jersey all weekend long as one impressive american after another came in and to see the way our president-elect is asking the
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tough questions, he's driving forward, he's assembling a team around him. we've got a 100-day agenda to do what you said in your monologue. he's already said i want to repeal obamacare right out of the gate and i want us to go straight to work with replacing it with free market reforms. we're going to end illegal immigration, move legislation to accomplish that, we're going to reform taxes to jump start the economy. you're going the see this president-elect nominate strict constructionists to the supreme court. we're going to carry those judicial nominations forward in the days ahead for all of the levels of our court. one thing after another, repealing unconstitutional executive orders. it's going to be an exciting time and we're going to see a stronger america at home and abroad beginning on january 20th. i just know it with all of my heart. >> that was the agenda that got me to support donald trump and you in the campaign. that to me is the key. because i think if you do those
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things, those americans in wisconsin -- you know, i watch these people in hollywood. i don't think they understand people in indiana, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, the 95 million americans out of the labor force that i talked about all last year. of that ambitious agenda, the only thing i heard that i'm a little hesitant about is what a trillion dollars on infrastructure and i know washington doesn't manage money well. where are we going to get the trillion dollars? we already have $20 trillion in debt. that worries me a little bit. how do you pay for that ? >> first off, remember, all through the campaign our president-elect talked about the crumbling infrastructure and the comparison between many american airports and airports around the world and the fact that we need to marshal the resources to build an infrastructure to support a growing economy. there's a lot of ways to get to
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that trillion dollars. from our experience in the state of indiana utilizing public and private partnerships, utilizing bonding authority and enlisting private capital, there's ways you can do that that are going to be fiscally responsible but also give us the resources that we need to rebuild america. and -- but it's all part of an overall agenda that's about reviving our economy, rebuild our military, reaffirming our commitment to the constitution and rule of law, ending ill liam immigration. >> he can do so much in the first three hours, he can undo 75% of obama's agenda. >> just a couple of hours ago your viewers know this, but a couple of hours ago the president-elect just released a video outlining a series of executive orders that will begin to implement that make america great again that america first agenda literally on day one.
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and whether it's ethics reform or trade reform or economic reform, regulatory reform, people with check out that video tonight and see that what i'm seeing every day. america has elected in president-elect donald trump a ceo who has rolled his sleeves up and he's driving this transition, driving the planning, laying out a 100-day agenda, a 200-day agenda to make america great again. >> i think the key to the economy, my own opinion is the 15% corporate rate, the repay tree yags of trillions, eliminating obamacare. we can't be dependent which is the life blood of our economy. governor mitt this. romney, a guy who called him all sorts of names during the campaign. all of these reports that he would consider him for secretary of state. that kind of shocks me, especially when you have somebody like rudy giuliani who's on stand by. >> there's a number of people that he's considering for that
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role and other significant roles. i think what the american people saw this weekend and really since the election day is a president-elect who is drawing americans from diverse backgrounds around him. i will tell you that he and governor romney has a cordial and substantive discussion. >> were you in the discussion. >> and talked about foreign policy. i was there for most of it. they did have some private time together. >> did they address the elephant in the room, which is how harsh romney was to him in the election cycle? >> well, you know, honestly i think these are two people both of whom who have run for president nationally. the president-elect obviously won the election. governor romney came up short in his effort. but i think they are two people that are both said some tough things along the way. but what i saw in that room was in president-elect donald trump and the graciousness that governor romney brought is two men completely focused on what's
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on the best interest of the united states and america standing tall in the world and reviving our economy at home. i was frankly very impressed with that discussion. >> one last question. you see the attacks against steve bannon that have been debunked. they've attacked senator sessions. i know there's attacks against rudy giuliani because he did business with foreign countries. that is what his business was. chuck schumer talking about supreme court and all of the things you would expect. would you want mitch mcconnell to use the nuclear option as harry reid did? >> i think we -- you know, i would leave that to the leadership in the senate. i've met with them privately. but i would leave that to the members of the senate to determine what's appropriate. but i honestly believe that going forward, whether it's supreme court appointment or more than one supreme court
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appointment, whether it's ending ill liam immigration, whether it's repealing or replacing obamacare or reducing taxes, rolling back regulations, i think the american people are about the see what it's like to have a president in the oval office who's going to take his case to the american people every day and marshal the support that saw him win that historic election. i mean to see the way the plkt won places like michigan and wisconsin and minnesota and florida so decisively. he truly is a mandate to lead this nation. and i think from day one you're going to see him take the case to the american people and we're going to work directly with the congress and drive forward an agenda that's going to revive or nation and strengthen america at home and abroad. >> governor, my hope is really simple. i want americans to get their jobs back, i want america to prosper, i want our homeland protected and i want america leading abroad. not an easy task ahead of you.
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we wish you god speed. thank you sir. >> thank you, sean. thanks so much for the opportunity to be on tonight. the american people can be confident come january 20th, they're going to have a president who fights every day for those forgotten men and women for all of the american people and he's going to put america first. >> i called it the forgotten man election. people weren't paying attention to it. vice president-elect pence, thank you. a very busy weekend for president-elect donald trump as he continues working to fill key spots in his administration. up next, laura ingraham and dr. ben carson. later tonight -- >> the president-elect is demanding an apology. >> i heard. >> can we assume that an apology is forth coming? >> this's nothing to apologize for. >> "hamilton" actor refuses to issue an apology. ainsley earhart will weigh in
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this is a fox news alert. a horrific scene out of chattanooga, tennessee tonight, where a school bus carrying elementary school kids crashed killing at least six people. another 23 were injured. there were 35 children on that bus ranging from kindergarten through fifth grade. the bus somehow flipped on its side and ended up brand around a tree. investigators say they strongly suspect speed was a factor in the zeent. another breaking story out of san antonio texas involving the ambush murder of direct ben january ma mrconi. he's accused of walking up to the passenger side of marconi's
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squad car and opening up fire. the motive not yet known. that's a look at news. i'm kelly wright. back to "hannity." today i would like to provide the american people with an update on the white house transition anour policy plans for the first 100 days. our transition team is working very smoothly, efficiently and effectively, truly great and talented men and women, patriots indeed are being brought in, many soon to be a part of our government helping america to be great again. my agenda is based on a simple core principle, putting america first. >> so president-elect trump, he had a full schedule today, including a sitdown with fornler texas governor rick perry. earlier today, kellyanne conway discussed the many meetings taking place. he's take a look. >> not everyone who has been interviewed with him and giving
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him advice and sharing their experiences and vision for america, not all of them will be in his cabinet but they're all incredibly important in offering their points of views, their experience. >> that was a weekend for president-elect trump. he met with some high profile people who may be considering for positions in his amendment, including former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani, also spotted was new jersey governor chris christie who was an early trump supporter enand james mad dog mat tis who is rumored to be a possible pick for secretary of defense. but the meeting that got the most attention was with the 2012 gop candidate for the presidency, mitt romney. here with reaction, dr. ben carson and fox news contributor, laura ingraham. your news is out there a lot about a possible position.
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y you're up to one. >> i'm kind of like you, sean. you and i love what we do. we love on a daily basis. it's such a privilege to talk to the american people. >> they've mentioned your name. >> you're too rich. the crumbs go further out. i'm just kidding. it's fun to be part of the mix but they're doing other things that are frankly more important than press secretary. >> i am worried, i think you would be great but i think it would drive you nuts. >> tell me why. >> because those people are vicious. it would be entertaining because i don't think you would take that crap. i would enjoy watching it. >> i think the american people are tired of the old press game and i think they're on to the press people, they're on the bias. every poll shows that. >> why do you have to go out and talk with them every day. >> he met with all of these members of the press today which i found interesting. they're the ones who messed up.
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he got it right and they're the ones who messed up their analysis, got their predictions and projections wrong. i think he's showing he's magnanimous, sits down with folks from fox. most people just want to destroy him. >> and they will. >> i'm talking about all of these other -- >> cnn, nbc. >> yeah. so we know what they're about. so i'm not sure kind of what the point is. maybe this's some point to it. i don't know. maybe it's making people feel better on included. i don't know. >> dr. carson, you had taken yourself out of consideration but heard you're reconsidering whether or not you might serve. is that true? >> first of all, what i've always said is that my preference is to work outside of the government because i think there's so many important voices that need to be heard that are outside of the bubble. but i never said that i would not serve under any
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circumstances. what i have said is after they've gone through the process and if they conclude that, you know, my services would be essential, i would certainly give that serious consideration, as would any good american, i think. >> you know, laura, a couple of people bothered me. i'm a rudy fan and i see that they're already attacking sessions. great civil rights record. >> an amazing person. prosecuted the klan. rosa parks holiday. it's -- with john louis on the anniversary of bloody sunday. i've known him for so long. remember one of the only votes that ar long spector said he regretted before he died was the only vote was voting against jeff sessions. that was after he became a democrat. >> look, i think to this day mitt romney would have been a great president. i really believe that.
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but really, he called trump a fraud and every other name and actively worked against him. if donald trump chooses him, i think it's a huge mistake. >> i don't think someone who came out that va receive rousely and personally. >> it was personal. >> those weren't substantive criticisms of trump's trade or tax reform. that's one thing. i frankly don't agree with that. if you're republican and everyone played for you and you and i rallied to roy until ahelped him. but that was so nasty. >> personal. >> and how many times was mitt romney played in a hillary clinton ad. so i guess had people in. i guess it's magnanimous and gracious. but i think loyalty and competence and an ability to, you know, i think advocate on the issues is important. >> we've got one more segment.
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more with laura ingraham and dr. carson. also tonight -- >> decisions have been made by the president-elect that he wants to focus out of the gate on repealing obamacare and beginning the process of replacing obamacare. > . >> i big promise president-elect trump made on the campaign trail. how quickly can he get that done. and then ainsley earhardt will weigh in on the hamilton outrage. ainsley's book still number one in the country now for the second week. sometimes when brushing my gums bleed. no big deal. but my hygienist said, it is a big deal. go pro with crest pro health gum protection. it helps prevent gum bleeding by targeting harmful bacteria on your gums. left untreated, these symptoms could lead to more serious problems including tooth loss. gum crisis averted.
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kind of fre market solutions that he campaigned on. from there we'll work on issues ranging from ending illegal immigration, reviving our economy through tax reform, rebuild the military, restoring the infrastructure of this country. >> that was vis president-elect mike pence on fox news sunday. he said repealing and replacing obamacare will be one of the first thing that president-elect trump will do after he's inaugurated. we continue with ben carson and laura ingraham. what are your thoughts on what happened with governor romney, dr. carson? >> well i think he wants to make it clear, donald trump wants to make it clear that he's willing to listen to a variety of different opinions. and i don't -- one of the things i've noticed about him is he's a very good junl of character and a good junl of dge of instentte. he's assessing that in romney.
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i don't think he's going to do anything that would be unwise. >> you see how they're attacking general flynn, you see what they're doing to bannon. they're setting the stage in rudy gets an appointment. how far is he willing to go to fight for these guys? >> i think he will fight extremely hard. he's learned, you mow, the tricks of the media, you know, everybody is a racist, everybody is a home phone, just silliness. he's going to call them out on that and i certainly be call people out on that. and if you want to accuse somebody of something, come up with something specific and let's talk about that rather than these broad generalizations that they always do. >> laura? >> you see wisdom of what reagan did week six -- >> i don't want to talk about
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political -- >> collateral damage. he i think named six or eight, i can't remember which cabinet members all at once. i think dropping a few names here and there allows the left and all of the left wing interest groups, cnn, to burrow down into their negativity and cynicism and the nastiness that turns people away from politics which is why people don't want to serve in administrations. i've had enough of this. >> you're willing to consider it? >> i am willing to consider it. there was one reason. >> why? >> for my country. that would be the only reason i would do it. >> would it do it for the money? >> i would do it for my country and do it really well and be fair but only for the country. >> but the reason i like the agenda, i like first of all, i
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like the speupreme court originalists, i like repay tree yags, i like building the wall, vetting refugees, education back to the states. all of these things matter and energy independence is big. if he did all of those things -- >> oerk my god, it would be great. >> -- the country would be so much better. >> guards, can you remove him? thank you. immediately. >> must see tv, laura becomes the press secretary, it will be fun. coming up next tonight right here on "hannity." >> the president-elect is demanding an apology. >> i heard. >> we assume that no apology is forthcoming. >> there's nothing to apologize for. >> all right. the "hamilton" actor who gave vice president-elect mike pence an earful. we'll check in with ainsley earhardt and larry elder.
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welcome back to "hannity." so there's fresh fallout over the broadway musical hamilton. one of its star actors deliver to vice president-elect mike pence. now president-elect trump demanding an apoll but the actor who delivered the pointed remarks says he has nothing to apologize for. shocking. watch this. >> the most important thing with respect to all of the emotions is to make sure that people recognize that we are not alone. we are here together. and we need to listen to one another and speak with one another and those of us who feel like maybe their voice has marginalized or might become marginalized. it's important that they
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recognize there are allies all over the place. >> the plkt isblekt is demanding an apology. >> i heard. >> we assume no apology is forthcoming? >> there's nothing to apologize for. >> joining us now, larry elder. the number one book in america now for well over a week, "take heart my child, a mother's dream." why are you laughing? >> it's so surreal. aren't our viewers just the best? aren't they best? >> it is a blessing. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> i don't know what to make of this. pence was really gracious. i loved his response. that's what freedom sounds like. even when they boo you or speak their mind -- i thought that was a pretty cool response. >> you're right. we live in a great country where you're entitled to your views and your problems. my problem is he did handle it with grace and dignity just like he always does, a quintessential
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christian and gentleman. they do have the right to say this but he went to support them. he's sitting in their house. when a guest comes to your house, you treat them with respect, you're nice to your visitors. and he paid money, a lot of money for his whole family to go to that event -- >> by the way, the tickets aren't cheep. they're $800 a ticket >> imagine sitting in the audience and everyone is looking at you and booing you and they're giving you a lecture when you're there to see them. >> i agree with you. but after hearing about all of the cry rooms and the aro aromatherapy and college kids getting play dough and coloring books. i can't handle it. grow up. you're a bunch of whiney cry babies. >> i thought it was
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disrespectful. a man is coming to see a play and an actor gives him a lecture about diversity and protecting america? are you kidding me? this is a play whose producers once put out a casting call for nonwhite actors and how much diversity do you think there is in the audience when some of these tickets go for $2,000. and about protecting america on january 20th, trump and pence are going to take an oath to defend and protect the constitution. they don't need a lecture from a stage actor about their job. if i decided obama was not protecting the country because of the iran deal, because of pulling out prematurely out of iraq and i stood up there and said that, i would never work again. that's how intolerant that industry is for conservatives and republicans. >> the american music awards, it's part of this trump derangement syndrome by the alt radical left in the country.
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they're losing their minds. all right. i think trump is fair game. mike pence is fair game. i don't like when people go after the kids of politicians. i never have and i'm not going to. why are you going after their wife? this is what, i guess, the model gigi hadid, whatever her name is, said and made fun of melania trump. >> let me give you my melania trump impression. i got to get the face right. >> okay. >> i love my husband, president barack obama. >> all right. now our own ainsley earhardt knowing melania trump and had an interview not that long ago. watch this. >> i'm very strong, i'm very confident and i can handle everything. but what i will not allow are people saying lies about me, saying lies about my family, my
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husband. >> what lie made you the most upset and how would you like to set the record straight? >> the lie was that i was working as an escort, that is not true. it just terrible what's going on out there. >> isn't english her fifth language? >> fifth language. she's extremely smart. i saw that as they were making fun of her accent. you're talking about the cry rooms, the therapy dogs. i'm like if you're in college -- i lf the pl i. >> i love the play dough and the coloring books. >> go to a party. >> give them your book. >> this is what i say to the super models and the actoring and singers, sing, walk the runway. do what you're hired to do. we don't care about your political opinions. hillary clinton had all hof these celebrities come to her event. it didn't work. >> it didn't help.
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>> the southern states, we can't relate to that. no one cares about hollywood. >> larry grew up in south central which may be close to hollywood but it's light years away. >> it is. >> all of these people in new york, san francisco, los angeles, d.c., they don't understand wisconsin, indiana, ohio. >> right. >> kansas, utah, kentucky, alabama. >> that's why they lost. >> and they don't want to understand. i agree with you. larry, what's your reaction. last word. >> about that ridicule of melania trump, wasn't it madelein al bright who said there's a special place in hell for women who don't support women? i'm more offended by what green day did. >> when was their last hit? >> 25 years ago. >> yeah. >> and with barack obama who made us all buy health insurance
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whether we wanted it, whether we could afford it or needed it, that's the definition of a government tell you what to do. i thought young people were supposed to be rebelled against the establishment. >> congrats on the book. during the campaign, president-elect trump said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of bringing out enhancing interrogation techniques. that straight ahead.
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. so what do you think about water boarding. i said i like it a lot. i don't think it's tough enough. we have people chopping off heads and drowning 30, 40, 50 people at a time in steel cages. nobody has seen this before. this is like from the middle ages. you know, you have to fight fire with fire. >> that was president-elect donald trump on the campaign trail leaving open the possibility for the u.s. to once again start using enhanced interrogation technique. now over the weekend senator john mccain voiced his concern over water boarding saying that the united states will never use the tactic again. but vice president-elect mike pence wouldn't rule out the possible return of enhanced
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interrogation in a trump administration. watch this. >> a president donald trump is going to focus on confronting and defeating radical radical i terrorism and we're going to have a president again who will never say what we'll never do. >> joining us now with reaction, my friend, host of "war stories", lieutenant colonel oliver north, as well as dr dr. sebastian gorka. colonel, you thought what the men and women there thought about the election. i think we've got the tape. >> it been a fascinating scene here, sean. we had a militia trying to break through in mosul this afternoon. we had to hide our cameras and managed to get documentation. we had great, young iraqi soldiers. ú>qmilitia.
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these are guys that are led, supported and directed by the iranians. they have no business being in mosul. the agreement is that they won't get in mosul. it got dicey as a matter of fact. >> you're there in the middle of it. i hope you're armed. >> tell us about what the soldiers you've been meeting have been saying about the election, here, colonel. >> you've got a young iraqi special operations soldier, here is what he had to say. >> what do you think about the election? >> the election? >> oh. trump? trump? very good. he is going to make america great again. >> is it good for america. are you from iraq? >> do you think trump will be good for iraq? >> yes. he'll tell the truth. he's good for iraq.
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>> the majority had that same sentiment. >> i think most people do. >> u.s. soldiers we've been with, we've covered just about every part of the country we possibly could. the kurds like president trump. they're looking forward to having a chance to chat with him here. and certainly the iraqi soldiers we have been with, like that young soldier there believes in it. so i don't know where the controversy is but it's not here. they're looking forward to a trump administration. >> dr. gorka, obviously, trump is inheriting a mess, that is isis. the fact that we pulled out in cities that americans fought, bled, and died for, mosul and ramadi and tikrit and fallujah have to be fought over again just drives me insane what. do we do at this point? what is the best advice you can give trump? >> the first thing the president
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has to do is he has to rebuild our relations in the middle east. our most-important regional partners, egyptians, jordanians have been disrespected and shunned in the last eight years. the kurds are great. but they're a small fighting force and not going to be recognized in sunni areas. it's going to be a lot of serious presidential diplomacy to convince everybody in the region that want to be our friend that america is back and we wish to help you and we have your six. we're not about invading these countries, we're in the neo conservatives, but we're here to help protect you protect your countries. that is the first thing the 45th president has to do. >> colonel, i know you have greetings. these guys wanted to say hi to these guys back home and their familys. >> we've got a bunch of them schooled up for everybody to see.
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they have to turn their tvs on, 24-7, they'll get to see these youngsters serving our country in uniform. 101 airborne division. >> colonel, you better get home. you're going to be in trouble if you are not home for thanksgiving. i saw your e-mail this weekend. >> bless you be sure to watch "war stories" on the fox business network this sunday, 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. coming up we have a very-important question of the day, it has to do with obama. and will he have the class of george w. bush? next. this artoo unit must be delivered to the rebellion. come on artoo! ♪ artoo! welcome to the rebellion. ♪
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(simulation complete) the new nissan rogue. rogue one: a star wars story. in theaters december 16th. want to make thanksgiving extra here's a few suggestions. always cut the head off the turkey before you cook it. and don't forget to serve delicious stove top stuffing. my mouth is watering just thinking about it. the stuffing... not the turkey head.
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president-elect after inaugurated? he doesn't have the class george w. bush has. go to facebook and twitter and let us know what you think. thank you for being with us. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. hi. i'm filling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. let's get straight to our top story. the left mobilizing against president-elect donald trump. new york city's far left mayor bill de blasio sent a battle warning to president-elect trump threatening legal action over the muslim registry. >> if all muslims are required to register, we will take legal action to block it. if the federal government wants our police officers to tear immigrant
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