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full of wisdom and wit. and jessica george says i laugh and cried every step of the way. thanks for watching. this is "the kelly file." tonight -- >> they have no idea if it's russia or china or somebody. it could be somebody sitting in a bed some place. >> president-elect donald trump fires back at liberal experience that claim russian hacking helped him win the election. >> what i do think the administration has done consistently for eight years is politicize intelligence. >> john boten and newt gingrich are here with reaction. he's a world class player. he's in charge of the largest company in the world. >> then sources tell fox president-elect trump is getting ready to pick the ceo rex tillerson to be his secretary of state. rudy giuiliani will weigh in.
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we eesh talking about a candidate who's lost in terms of the popular vote wu clearly won in the electoral college. this is a national emergency? >> and the abusively biassed press continues to take shots at president-elect donald trump. all of that and i go one on one with geraldo over immigration. "hannity" starts right here right now. >> welcome to "hannity." after president-elect donald trump's decisive victory, all of the sudden hacking now matters to those sore liberals on the left and the never trumper. and that's tonight's opening monologue. all right so tonight we john bolton, newt gingrich and rudy giuiliani. but first, you saw over the week, the washington post, the "the new york times," two biassed mainstream media outlets published articles saying they now think that russian hackers tried to help donald trump win
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the election. president-elect trump reacted to these reports on fax news sunday. take a look. >> i think it's ridiculous. it's just another excuse. i don't believe it. i don't know why and i think it's just -- you know, they talked about all sorts of things. every week it's another excuse. if you look at the story and take a look at what they said, there's great confusion. hacking is very interesting. once they hack, if you don't catch them in the act, you're not going to catch them. they have no idea whether it's russia or china or somebody. could be somebody sitting in a bed some place. they have no idea. >> whoi would the cia put out the story that the russians wanted you to win? >> i'm not sure they put it out. i think the democrats are putting it out because they suffered one of the greatest defeats in terms of politics in the country and i think they're putting it out. >> this morning president-elect trump tweeted can you imagine if
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the election results are different and we tried to play the russian-cia card. it could be called a conspiracy. earlier today clinton's campaign manager, john podesta said that electoral college electors have the right to this information before they vote on december 19th. can you imagine if the tables were turned and it was donald trump's campaign trying to do this, this left would go nuts. before we get into the hypocrisy on this issue, let's lay the foundation. the left's recount scheme failed and failed miserably. so now they're going to blame the russians, blame hacking. there's no smoking gun. what we're seeing is president obama, the democrats, they're trying to politicize this issue to try and hurt and delegitimize donald trump. the fbi is now reaching a much different conclusion that the cia on all of this because they
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have not found conclusionive evidence that russia was trying to help trump win the election. and government officials are saying that the cia's assessment of what happened isn't as clear-cut and the mainstream media is reporting. there's no consensus between the fbi and the cia. and according to the "the new york times," there's no new information, intelligence or evidence from the cia's investigation into his allegations so then why is this all of the sudden a big story? the daily beast is also rorkt that there's a revolt going on inside the cia. why? because employees quote hate trump's guts and they don't like his national security adviser nominee retired lieutenant general michael flynn. then you have never trumpers like senator mccain and lindsey graham, they're joining chuck schumer for a bipartisan investigation into the so-called hacking when we have no new information, nothing new from before the election.
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we shouldn't be surprised we any of this was they all have one thing in connell mon. they hate president-elect trump. if all of these people care so much about the russian allegations, why didn't they feel the same way about secretary clinic's private e-mail scandal. you may remember when the fbi director james comey said that there was little doubt that foreign actors gained access into hillary clinton's e-mails. remember this. >> we did not find direct evidence that secretary clinton's personal e-mail do main in its various configurations in 2009 was hacked successfully. but given the nature of the system and of the actors potentially involved, we assess we would be unlikely to see such direct evidence. we do assess that hostile actors gained access to the private commercial e-mail accounts of people with whom secretary clinton was in regular contact from her personal account. >> and don't forget director comey, he said clinton's private
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server was less secure than a gmail account. and according to bret baier's reporting, authorities believed there was a 95% chance that up to five foreign intelligence agencies may have accessed clinton's server and taken e-mail. where was the great outrage from the left that is all up in arms now. and if they're so concerned about interference and influence, why didn't they care about the media and their collusion with the clinton campaign? remember wikileaks? they exposed how the mainstream media was caught read handed. what were they trying to do? influence the election. help hillary clinton win. including donna brazile leaking questions to the clinton campaign. how about an investigation into that. liberals in the media have been pushing the idea that russia used julian asage to impact the election and gave wikileaks access to john podesta's inbox.
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asage has said that russia did not give him the e-mails and when i interviewed julian asage on my radio show, here's what he told me about the democrats pushing a connection to russia. >> the democrats always speaking about how terrible it was. and it was in many ways. but at least the ussr existed then and there were russian influence campaigns in the united states which were serious. what we're seeing now is hillary clinton and her campaign trying to whip up his stair ya where she claims that effectively donald trump is an agent to the russia russians, that wikileaks is an agent to the russians. what do we have here. let's look at it objectively. we have the ruling parties preferred successor running
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around calling the opposition leader, in fact multiple opposition leaders and the critical press foreign agents. >> by the way, isn't that the very -- >> terrible, terrible climate. >> let's concede. julian asage is a controversial guy and a lot of people have strong opinions about him. so let's put that aside for now. what asage has done is he has exposed to america that we have a major cybersecurity problem. obama could have fixed this eight years ago. it's a problem that president obama has done nothing to fix. and in the past couple of years alone, well government agencies like the office of personnel management, the irs, the department of defense, the state department, the white house have all been hacked and the list goes on and on. so where was the outrage from obama and the left on that. there wasn't much and now they're up in arms over allegations of hacking because
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they lost an election so they want to delegitimize the guy that won. let's keep in mind that while democrats fire up their fake moral outrage machine, what are we going the do about it now. here with reaction, fox news contributor john bolton. good to see you. there's no new information. we knew it all ahead of time. the fbi and cia disagree. wikileaks goes back ten years. they haven't done anything to fix -- he hacked into nasa and the d.o.d. when he was 16 years old. >> yeah. the director of national intelligence, james clapper said conveniently in early october that he assessed that it was the russians that hack into the dnc a month before the election. it's one of the quickest consensus to form within the intelligence community ever. now when you have obama saying let's have a report by the way before i leave office on this, it makes me nervous, given over eight years of plit zags of the
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intelligence community by the obama administration. >> for example, do you remember when the cia -- i want to make a distinction. i love our intelligence officials. the guys on the ground. they risk their lives for their country and i love them. other officials at the ci action, they did alter officially the talking points for benghazi. they bought into a narrative. they never talked to the guys on the ground in benghazi. they did alter the talking points and buy into the narrative that was false and just decided spontaneously to pull them out. >> i can't underline enough from my own experience in government how shocked i was to hear the cia was writing talking points for members of congress on this issue to begin with. one thing to supply the information. intelligence is not a block of granite. there are facts and then there is analysis. and the analysis is open to interpretation by anybody who is involved in it. my concern is when you have this
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kind of controversial subject, the risk of politically zaliolp. it followed years, years of hacking into the government, private sector with no response by the united states. they thought they could get away with it. >> this is selective moral outrage in your opinion? >> yeah. this is the last event that happens to fit into a narrative about hillary clinton's defeat. where was all of the outrage when china took hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of personnel records from the federal government, lifted them and sent them to beijing. it's no wonder that people thought they would get away with it because the obama administration has downplayed the damage that was being done for years. >> i had people abusing me because i changed my position on julian asage in this way. hey's done america a favor. he's exposed that we have no
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cybersecurity. that give us a chance to fikts it and he exposed how corrupt government is. i know you have not been a fan of his. shouldn't we have learned ten years ago to fix it? >> well, unfortunately bradley manning and edward snowden also exposed the problem. we have problems with security if these guys can take the material they did out there. as we look at who did this, i think it's very important that we do have an open investigation. the reason i've raised the possibility of a false flag operation, that it was people planting evidence to point their finger at russia, there may be somebody else with stakes here. i have not said it was the obama administration that said that. i think it was another foreign government. nobody has explained why they're so certain it's the russians. >> i hope you end up serve in the trump administration. i think would would be a real asset to the country. i won't ask you if you're involved. nobody gives me a straight
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answer. forming up, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich is here to react to the russia hysteria. also tonight -- >> he's the head of an oil company that's doubled the size of its next serious competitor, a company that's been unbelievably managed. >> that was president-elect donald trump talking about exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson. now sources are telling us that president-elect trump is maybe going to pick him for secretary of state. rudy giuiliani pulled his name out of consideration for any cabinet post. he'll tell us why and much more straight ahead.
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live from america's news headquarters with good evening. president-elect donald trump tweeting tonight that he'll announce his pick for secretary of state tomorrow morning. two transition sources told fox news that he plans to nominate exxonmobil ceo rex tiller son. when asked for fox news sunday while till areson would make sense as the chief diplomat, the president-elect said quote, he's a world class player and he does massive deals for the company, not for himself, for the company. the syrian military claiming it's in control of 99% of the rebel strong hold of eastern alep aleppo. they're now in the final stage of a bloody siege to retake the area packed with rebel fighters and thousands of trapped savi civilia civilians. the war has killed more than
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$450,000 people. back to habt. welcome back to "hannity." joining us now with more reaction to the liberal hypocrisy is the author of the best selling book "treason", newt gingrich. you're also coming out tomorrow with a brand-new book on trump, right? >> we have an electronic book on electing trump. and i'm giving a speech at heritage on the principles of trumpism and how dramatic of a change it's going to be for america. very exciting time for us. this is about as stupid as everything i've seen the left try. >> i tried to say that but you say it better. >> think about it. barack obama is saying his administration was so incompetent that they stood around sucking their thumb while the russians snuck in and hacked into an american election because of the utter incompetence of the obama defense system. i don't know why one would want to make that case.
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i happen to believe obama is amazingly incompetent ant national security but he's making the case that they now have to investigate whether or not the russians hacked in despite the obama national security system. and we're now supposed to believe the guys who failed are going to tell us why they failed because it was the russians who did it because they were too stupid to protect the system. this will be a parody, a comedy if it was a movie. >> if trump did this it would be labeled what it is, a conspiracy theory. think about this. we had before the election project vary toery to. we also had media colluding with clinton to impacting the election and helping her cheat, going into town halls and debates asking questions of the dnc that they would bury trump with. nobody cared about any of that
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hacking or 99% certainty that foreign intelligence agencies got into hillary's e-mail server. that didn't bother anybody either. what is your reaction to the hypocrisy? you're laughing. >> i have a whole new theory. here's my new theory, that they're right, the kgb did it even though they've been gone for 20 years, the kgb came and convinced hillary to set up a stupid secret server, they then convinced hillary to eliminate 33,000 e-mails and to lie about the rest. it's hillary's fault, it's a secret act that undermined her ability to do anything koch t t competent. how do these people live with this stuff? >> there is dero, understand, since before the election zero new evidence, not one bit, not
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one iota. at the end of the day, the cia, the fbi disagree on the interpretation. the only thing that's shifted is they took the same information they had way before the election and they put a new spin on it to politicize it. and the media is falling all over themselves when they didn't care about hillary's e-mail or their collusion. >> remember, this is the perfect example of what i'm starting to call the propaganda media rather than the news media. the propaganda media tells you whatever they need to tell you for their left wing values because they can't stand the truth. and so rather than covering the new president -- look how well trump was received at the army-navy game. look at the outpouring of affection and inthus yachl. if you're the propaganda media, that drives you crazy and you've got to grab something to try to smear him so they do. >> i don't know what to make of
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this expect to me it's about delegitimizing trump. when i said a while back, i made the statement that julian asage has done america two favors. he's exposed beyond any doubt woe don't have a working cybersecurity and that gives us an opportunity to fix it. number two, he exposed how deeply fundamentally corrupt not only the dnc is but also america's news media and he's done us a favor. probably inadvertently but it's been a favor. they've done nothing to fix it. who would get the blame, i would argue obama since wikileaks has been out there ten years. >> look, i don't -- let's be really clear. i don't believe that the russians carried pennsylvania. i think donald trump did. i don't think the russians carried wisconsin or michigan. donald trump did. the problem the left has is they cannot come to grips with the
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reality that the american people are turning against them, the american people defeated them and frankly if the election were held today the margin would be bigger because people have realized that donald trump is not in any way the kind of things that the "the new york times" and the washington post said he was. >> he's not the caricature they tried to paint leading up to the election. but the country, we really do need to wrap our arms around cybersecurity. and probably the person that put us in the most jeopardy was hillary. and when there's a 99% chance that at least five foreign intelligence agencies hacked into her top secret special access programs on her server that was in a mom and pop shop in a bathroom closet, maybe they should have shown a little concern about that too but they didn't. >> look, that's the traj dgedy this whole thing.
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there were serious security problems. they would normally be, i think, jail time for things on this scale. and only her political nature has saved her from going to jail. >> that might change. >> really people node to confront how serious it was. >> it's not donald trump's call. i know he doesn't want to bring pain to the clintons. won't that be the decision of the justice department. >> sure. >> it won't be donald trump's decision, will it in. >> absolutely. no. and then the new attorney general may decide to appoint an independent counsel so there's no question of any kind of political agenda. but i think it's ironic for the "the new york times" and the "washington post" they can't cover this things that are real so they have to make up junk to hide behind the noise. >> well said. thank you for being with us. coming up next tonight on the busy news night on
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"hannity." >> he's in control of an oil company that's doubled the size of its next nearest competitor. it's been a company that's been unbelievably managed. sources telling fox news that president-elect trump will pick the ceo of exxonmobil rex tillerson to be his secretary of state. we'll get reaction from former new york city rudy giuiliani. what does he think about trump's potential pick. also tonight -- >> we're talking about a candidate who's lost in an historic way but clearly won in the electoral college. is thissing something of a nat emergency? >> cnn stated national emergency in terms of being unhinged with their biassed coverage. coming up, straight ahead. want longer lasting heartburn relief?
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nom name coo exxonmobil rex tillerson to be his secretary of state. trump had this to say on sunday. take a look. >> he's much more than a business executive. he's a world class player. he's in charge of, i guess, the largest company in the world. he's in charge of an oil company that's pretty much double the a size of his next nearest competitor. it's a company that's been unbelievably managed. and to me a great advantage is he knows many of the players and he knows them well. he does massive deals in russia, massive deals for the company, not for himself, for the company. >> joining us now, former new york city mayor, rudy giuiliani. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> your name was bantered about for a long time, no decision was coming and about a week and a half ago in reality you pulled your name out. >> i think it was the 28th or 29th of november i gave the
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president-elect a letter saying i tnt want to be considered for a federal appointment. it seemed to me he had a number of candidates, they were all very qualified. any one of them could have done the job very very well. john bolton was on the list at that point. i guess john was probably my favorite. >> i think you and john together would have been a great team. that's my opinion. >> and i have a lot of obligations in my own private law practice, private consulting firm that i just had to make a decision. >> yeah. >> that i couldn't wait around two or three weeks. >> but you talked about it with him at some point. >> i did, when there was competing decisions between a number of different people. i could see this is going to be a hard decision for him. i thought it would make it easier for him in pulling out. my objective in joining his campaign was for america. now i may be romanticizing it but i believe helping to save
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america from becoming socialists and becoming a second rate or -- >> no. america is in a precipitous decline. >> a power no greater than anyone else. i want an america that is exceptional, an america that is the leader of the world. that's why i supported donald trump. the only reason. i didn't want a job. i love what i do. i love my law firm, i love my consulting firm. i'm going to poland for two or three days this week. i just got the award from the columbian government, the columbian embassy by reducing crime. >> the media went out to attack you, the fact that you have a business. let's use columbia. you were hired as a consultant based on all of your success in new york. >> by the defense ministry of colombia. >> to lower crime. >> and my firm was paid to lower
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crime and crime is down by 40%. i suspended it when i was going to run for possible secretary of state. but now we'll go back and we'll get paid for it. we get paid for our services. i don't lobby. i don't use influence. i do hard work, sometimes dangerous work. we were in qatar. how about guatemala and el salvador. they have a contract out to slit my throat for work i did in colombia. i was in qatar and they made that a big deal. i was in qatar during the war when qatar had 35,000 american troops in qatar. and the government wanted the city to be made safer for among other reasons, the protections
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of our troops. >> what do you think of tillerson? >> he obviously has worldwide experience. his knowledge of russia will be valuable to the president-elect. i can't speak about him. i don't know him. >> you don't know him. >> i know donald trump and i know he makes excellent choices. i think he's made some remarkable choices in the cabinet. and i'm part of the tran sis team and i can tell you the transition team is way ahead of any other administration in history. >> where are you -- >> vice president pence gets credit for that as well. >> what do you make that the russians hacked and tried to influence the election when nobody cared -- the cia and fbi disagree as we've been discussing. nobody kashd about hillary and the fact that 99% certainty that five -- >> i think it's been politicized way beyond the way it should be. first of all, this investigation should be done quietly, should
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be done by professionals. shouldn't be a battle between the cia and the fbi. >> 'em bar razzing isn't it? >> over it. i do cybersecurity for a living so i have a pretty good sense of look, they can hack anything they want if they want to hack it. >> that means we need to fix it. >> but also, i've seen the statements that have come out of the government that there's no indication that it affected the election in any way. >> there's no new information. >> in any way possible. nor do i see a way in which they could really have had an effect on the states that turned out to be the states that were the crucial states. i think in terms of the election results, this sounds more like a political issue. if we're talking about hacking as a general issue, we sure as heck have to catch up. the obama administration has left us a disaster. look at the opm hack where background checks, fbi
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background checks -- >> yeah. >> this is what i'm going to devote most of the rest of my life to which is to try to figure out a much better solution to hacking. i do it all over the world and i work a lot with israel. and in israel they have a special place where they do research on how to defend against hacking and they're the best. the very best. >> a friend of mine from israel, he has a different phone number every day with encryption and all sorts of technologies that we should have here. >> you should see the technologies. they're great. and the thing is to then do that and have your phone number changed but have it done automatically so your phone number never changed but it really changed. >> we're going to have you on i'm sure a lot throughout -- they're going to be brutal to trump. they want to take him out. nobody is listening. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> it's going to get worse j we
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never saw anything in the election like we saw. why are we surprised? >> i'm not. up next, tonight on this busy news night here on "hannity." we're talking about a candidate who's lost in historic way in terms of the popular vote and clearly won in the electoral college. is this a national emergency? >> cnn with their alt radical left conspiracy. later i go one on one with geraldo about immigration and the crisis in the country, straight ahead. tional park. coronado. saguaro. you'll see there's one that's an eagle. my number one goal is getting more funds out to parks because some animals and plants are only found in one place in the world, and that's in some national parks. i find that's a great cause, and i want to support it. (avo) the subaru share the love event has donated over four million dollars to help the national parks. get a new subaru, and we'll donate
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and save 10%. welcome back to "hannity." many liberals in the mainstream alt-left media try to discorrect president-elect donald trump and his viktly. jed brian stealth zer raised this question about possible russian interference. watch this. >> here's something i've been asking myself. julia, we're talking about a
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candidate who's lost in an historic way in a popular vote but vonn won in the electoral chej. th college. is this a national emergency? >> while those at cnn continue to question november's free and fair election results, liberals over at the "the new york times," they're welcoming a new reporter to their team, glen thrush. of course you might remember he was the goi, the former politico so-called journalist who was outed by wikileaks for sending the clinton came pan for articles for approval before they were published. dug shone and monica crowley. you've got the "the new york times," gave approval to hillary, glen thrush did. perfect marriage. >> we've known that the elite left wing media has been biassed for decades. but what made this different is
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they ratcheted it up to another level. not only do they hate him because he's not one of them, he's not an elitist but also they fear him. because what donald trump has promised and what we've seen so far in terms of his cabinet picks is that donald trump is promising and is going to deliver a complete reordering of the existing system. he's going to come in and smash the way things are done, not just diplomatically, not just economically, politically and culturally, but with the press as well. now they're terrified that he's going to strip their power away. >> let me play some of the comedians, those that have left wing opinions. none of them saw this coming. you are the only democrat that i know that said he's got a good shot to win and hillary better take it seriously. they didn't listen to you. these people were so arrogant. they thought they had this figured out. take a look. >> donald trump has been saying he will run as president as a republican which was surprising
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because i assumed he was running as a joke. >> do it. do it. look at me. do it. i will personally write you a campaign check now on behalf of this country which does not want you to be president but which badly wants you to run. >> which republican candidate has the best chance of winning the general election. >> of the declared ones, right now donald trump. >> man has got some momentum and we better be ready for the fact that he might be leading the republican ticket. >> i know yo don't believe that but i want to go on. >> president obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the united states, exclamation point, at real donald trump. at real donald trump, at least i will go down as a president. >> and it goes on. but now he's the
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president-elect. now they're trying to take away his legitimacy. >> here's what i say. look. i'm a mainstream centrist. >> a democrat. >> yes. i was going to say a former advocate, ally and supporter of the clintons. but this is silly. donald trump is the president-elect of all of the united states, that's democrats, republicans, independents. and what is so sad to me is that the bias that monica speaks of is all too apparent. we need to pull together behind our president. we have serious global challenges, serious democrat challenges. let's give the guy a chance to get inaugurated. >> first it was the recount, now you go john podesta out there, the electoral college members have a right to know. isn't this all about taking away legit ma say, the very thing she excoriated trump about? >> absolutely. this is about delegitimizing donald trump as a person and his election and delegitimizing everything he does ann as
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president. doug speaks and is the exception to the rule in the democratic party. the far left which is driving all of this, they are at war. they're at war not just with the republicans and the conservatives, they're at war with the very foundation of the country, sean. >> i agree with you. doug, i've been saying this. it's going to get worse. i promise you. >> all of us. we're not born as democrats and republicans. we are americans. >> i came out of the womb a conservative. i did. >> so did i. >> i was brought up in the eisenhower-johnson period to be focused on america. >> i agree with you. >> and you know what? we all lose if this war continues. >> it's going to get worse. >> i hope donald trump governs as he's making a -- >> he's reached out to people. i would not be as magnanimous as he's being. monica would. i wouldn't. >> all i can say, sean, is i am hoping and praying that from
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january 20th on we can all cross the aisle and do what we all -- >> i go to break real quick. >> the single most effective thing he can do is to get a booming economy going. >> could not be more correct. >> 100% agree. >> about jobs and the economy. up next tonight right here on "hannity." on immigration we will build a great wall and we will put an end to illegal immigration. >> president-elect, he vows to fix or broken immigration system and it couldn't come at a more critical time. new report out that shows i.c.e. spent $110 million transporting illegal immigrant children around the country. a one-on-one debate with geraldo up next straight ahead.
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legally. through a process legally. >> president-elect donald trump promising to build a border wall, to put an end to illegal immigration. trump's promises couldn't come soon enough. according to immigration reform law institute, customs ens forcement, they spent more than $100 million of your dollars to transport illegal immigrant children around the country. the border patrol has been forced open a new shelter in texas because of the large number of people flooding across the border. here for reaction -- did you vote for trump? u want to know. >> i will tell you this. i thoughtly blame this on vladimir putin and the kgb. the russian hackers have done it. the world is in flux right now.
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there are 65 million people estimated by the united nation to have been displaced by their country. the ones we know about were syria, afghanistan -- >> i want to help them. >> why don't we propose something like that in latin america also. >> i have no problem. >> you have places with more murders per capita. why don't we -- i think we should pay more attention to the economic well-being and the law and order aspects. i don't think victims of civil war for example in syria, we can send food, water, medicine, supplies, baby formula, secure an area for them. that's the right moral thing to do. we've got to build a wall, protect our own borders because
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it's costing us trillions in dollars. we've got the eliminate criminal alie aliens. you want them out too, right? every one of them. >> here, you have a situation where you have tens of thousands of children being rush add cross the border. something bitter irony is why are they coming now? why 45,000 last month compared to a year ago? they're coming because they feared the wall. they fear that the wall will start construction january 20th. >> how about, let's build a wall. if you have a leaky -- wait a minute. you're a voter, right? >> yes. >> if you have a leaky boat, you plug the hole and go from there. >> my beautiful 11-year-old said
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daddy, why don't we have a wall? don't countries separate themselves with walls? an 11-year-old. i said that is why i don't object to the wall. if you want to build a wall, build a wall. i just don't think that is the solution to the problem. >> what are you going to say? hannity, you're right. and i voted for donald trump. >> hannity, the wall is a nonissue. if you want to spend valuable infrastructure dollars to build it, build it. >> geraldo wants me fat. he gave me a big box of chocolate. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function,
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