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berkeley, california. it is violent, unfolding as we speak. we have milo yiannopoulos, the focus of this violence in the fold with us. we will be back in just seconds. >> massive protests and rioting have erupted at the university of berkeley. protesters have forced the cancellation of the speech by milo yiannopoulos, they launched fireworks at the building through the rocks, trying to breach the doors. in an effort to cause chaos, and that they did. they drove the speaker from the scene, police are apparently on the scene, we have not seen them in the video. we have milo yiannopoulos on the phone with us. it milo just to recap, we know you are out in california, give us a quick recap of what
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happened. >> i have a college talk which is very popular, my contention that free speech is under serious threat. from the progressive left, the social justice left. we had six similar things happen. they have proven me right. violent left protesters, they forced me to be evacuated preventing me from giving me the last speech of my tour which was supposed to be exactly about this problem. heavily ironic. says a lot about the social justice left. >> tucker: trace gallagher had given us a detailed, he'd said that the university system had told you that you had to pay the security cost. you had to have security because of the threats you got from the anti-free-speech agitators. rather than making them pay for the cost, you had to bear it?
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>> him this happens everywhere you go. a lot of people do not know about this. it is a new kind of censorship. they only ever say that to conservatives. at the last minute, they impose massive security fees on the students. like by the way, you have to come up with $6,000 until you want your speaker. we had an anonymous donor, come in and say i will cover this because this is absolutely outrageous. it is happening at almost every college at the uc system. they tried to pull it at uc irvine as well. they try to pull this trick every single time as well. 19-year-old kids cannot always come up with $6,000 in five days notice. they do this strategically.
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last-minute their own purpose, to try to derail events where conservative speakers will be present. >> tucker: what seems so perverse about that is there no mystery about who these protesters are. they organized through social media online. they are identifiable. some of them aren't. they know that groups are going to protest. the school could assess them the security fees. but instead of blaming you for the violence against you? >> absolutely, feminists who sort of bait men into saying mean things on twitter and then play the victim. they create the problems, legitimizing their own position. american higher education, these universities have pandered to the social justice, they allow students -- endorsing the sort of language. like safe spaces.
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no one is safe from opinions, there no endangered spaces because of people's opinions. as you correctly say, they punish speakers who are the victims of precisely what -- pandering to social justice, black lives matter, feminism. >> tucker: troubling violence over a speech by milo yiannopoulos who is a well-known author. your you are seeing vehicles bug in the street, something that sounded like fireworks. it might have been firearms. unclear at this point. no obvious law enforcement present. what about that, milo, we heard from trace gallagher that law enforcement was responding.
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we are not seeing any evidence of law enforcement in any of these videos. can you shed some light on that? >> the extent to which police assist on this occasion -- they vary widely. chicago pd was told not to intervene when protesters stormed the stage and swung at my face. that was six months ago. they have had a long time to come up with responses to this. by and large, there are weird policing strategies going on. i can only tell you what i have heard from my team and what i saw this evening. a very hands-off approach into the very last minute. let it burn, let them wear themselves down and we will only be there at the very last moment. i am not in position to speculate. i don't want to engage in conspiracy theory but it did not seem to me as though everything was being done to allow this event to proceed.
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>> tucker: we don't see anybody trying to hold back the crowd or stop the fires. >> it was the police as far as i can tell who made the call to cancel the event. i certainly had not made that call. i would have proceeded with this event in almost any circumstance unless there was a significant threat to my audience or my tea team. the police made a decision. >> tucker: we should be clear that they take their orders from elected officials, police teams. this is a peaceful nice country filled with peaceful nice people. there does seem to be an exclamation of this kind of political violence. it is political violence designed to give their political opinions. this kind of thing appear to be escalating in the last couple years? >> absolutely. protesters know they cannot get to the president. even when he was the president-elect. they cannot really get to him
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sleep picked the next bus target. i'm a big fan of his, i annoy the feminists, black lives matter guys, almost as much as trump does. they go to the next best thing. the target they can get to or the person they can get in close proximity with. they don't scare me. one of the things i am of course at the mercy of our decisions made by police. i don't have very much control of her being evacuated out of the building. >> tucker: just a personal question, you are obviously an immigrant in this country, we can hear by your accent. you grew up in the uk. when you came to united states, i assume like most immigrants, you believed your views will be protected by our famous first amendment. do you find that to be true? >> i have been so shocked -- i'm here here on a visa actually.
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i have been so shocked by america, which i thought was going to be the land of the free, home of the brave. i discovered that in fact higher education in america college campuses really are some of the most oppressive places for free speech and creativity and anyway i. their police forces in various parts of england like oh, you cannot be offensive or we will arrest you. we are not that far away from that. culturally in america. the progressive left has a stranglehold over the entertainment industry, almost all the other big institutions of social power -- the chilling effect is massive. in academia, it is particularly terrible. trumps election i hope will shake this up a bit. if tonight is any into indication.
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>> tucker: even though you didn't grow up here, traditionally the left styled itself as defenders of free speech, berkley is ironically the birthplace of the free speech movement. have you found allies on the american left to say i may not agree with your conclusions but i will and the famous formulation to anything to make sure you are allowed to express them? has anyone stood up on the left for your free speech rights? >> in public life, absolutely not. not a single journalist from the left, politician, cultural figure or celebrity. nobody can in public. they know what would happen. they know it would destroy their careers to stand up for anybody with a conservative adulation. privately, thousands of people. people will say thank you so much, i do not agree with really
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anything you say. i get thousands of people like that that will come up to me it is absolutely astonishing. we are on the cusp of something exciting, that's how i know that. we will win this even if we have ugly nights like this evening. the left is acting like dogs that have just been kicked. another one to the head, lashing out. angry, wounded. behaving as tyrants always do when they are backed into a corner. violence, hysterics. unable to hear or think. >> tucker: i admire your optimism. i do. >> i really am come up remember, but speed for instance, the great cancer of america media, y generational thing. people my age are the problem, right?
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the social justice losers. if you look at younger kids, my fans are teens. the email me and tell me my parents would kill me if they knew i watched you on youtube. my parents would murder me if i was a fan of yours. i love you, i hate but speed. i get emails like that. i believe my generation -- in these schools, my generation is having kids now and those kids really do not like the stuff very much. >> tucker: i'm glad you are. on the other hand, we are speaking to milo yiannopoulos, your speech was just canceled tonight because of violence designed to stop you from speaking. moreover, our understanding is a subsequent speech that you are set to give has also been canceled. it seems to me -- >> there's a little bit of consequentialism.
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university of missouri, alumni donations have been down by $50 million. admissions went down so much. there is a consequence to these institutions. american higher institution is exactly that. a marketplace. i give lessons over time. really serious big donors say i'm not writing checks to my old college anymore because i see what is happening on these campuses. when the stuff hits the news, every network -- when stuff like this happens, people start to ask questions and question sending their kids to these colleges. i think tonight is odious and a horrible spectacle and very humiliating for american higher education. i would like to think it would have a silver lining.
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that good will come of it. that is the purpose of my tour in the first place. the purpose of my tour was to go out there and talk about free speech on american campuses. i found out you can't much say much at all. >> tucker: we've got about 30 seconds left before we take a break, thank you for this, have you in your travels met anyone on the left who has said i want to debate you on the issues. >> never, never. you are a racist, sexist, homophobic. name-calling, slander and now it violence. they never want to debate because they are scared of losing. the left has been able to bully people by name calling and they have forgotten how to argue. >> tucker: i've certainly discovered that. what you are watching pictures of a group of thugs committing
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breitbart news editor milo yiannopoulos. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," liberal snowflakes all across america are in full freak out mode over president trump. including our friend, whoopi goldberg who actually compared president trump to the taliban. watch this. >> we have a leader who is repeatedly demeaned women. calling on the media to shut up. specifically wants to give preferential treatment based on religion. are these values really much different than the taliban? >> sean: while whoopi was
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comparing president trump to islamic radicals, they are working hard to defeat islamic radicalism, they put the regime in iran on notice. here is flynn on this. >> as well as the united nations, as being weak and ineffective. instead of being thankful to the united states in these agreements, iran is now feeling emboldened. as of today, we are officially putting iran on notice. putting iran on notice, joining us now dr. sebastian gorka. dr. gorka, it was something i will never be able to wrap my mind around. president obama negotiating with the number one state sponsor of terrorism, paying a ransom to them and a similarly paying all of the billions of dollars he gave them and allowing them to continue to spin their centrifuges. how should iran interpret that
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threat because to me, that is a line in the sand. there is a new president in town. i would take him more seriously than obama's red line as relates to syria. >> i think the message is deadly clear to our enemies and our adversaries. we don't have a national security team made out of 28-year-old grad school students who have degrees in fictional writing. we have a very serious national security team. we have a national security advisor who was the director of defense intelligence agency who almost single-handedly revolutionized the way we exploit intelligence in the battlefield. we have a set of principles such as general general kelly, genel mattis, who are now in civilian suits running the agencies to protect america.
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today we sent a very clear message, iran is not just another country, it is not belgium. it is not trinidad anti-boggle, it is a state sponsor of terrorism that is destabilizing the region and for the liberals, they are actually in flagrant contravention of united nations security council resolution on ballistic missile missiles. >> sean: if i were iran, i would listen to donald trump and we see how donald trump is. his defense team, of which you are a big part of. i'd interpret that to mean if they do this one more time, then i would expect the united states -- probably partnering with countries like israel, maybe even the saudi's, maybe even the egyptians, maybe even the jordanians and taking out these nuclear sites once and for all. do you think they are smart enough to understand that there is a new sheriff in town?
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>> the trouble is it is a combination of two deadly things. dictatorships are bad enough. this is not a dictatorship, this is a theocratic dictatorship. people at the top level believe in the apocalypse, they want to make it happen even faster. we wish to support those people who are under the heel of individuals such as these theocratic dictators. we have to send a message and i think the message was sent. >> sean: i think a line was drawn. it will be interesting to see a trump administration and an obama administration. let me go back to whoopi goldberg comparing the president to the taliban. just like on her show, they have talked about women building walls around their body parts and erectile dysfunction, women
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that wouldn't sleep with their husbands because they voted for donald trump. what you make of all of that and at some of this other rhetoric coming out from the left? i want your interpretation. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white hous white house. >> i am a nasty woman. i am not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathed in cheeto dust. i'm not as nasty as your own daughter being your favorite sex symbol. like your wet dream, infused with their own genes. we are here to be nasty, i am nasty like my blood stains on my bed sheets. >> sean: what do you make of this leftist liberal obama hillary supporting freak out every day?
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does it matter? should it matter? >> we are the greatest nation on god's earth. part of that is the freedom of speech. everybody has the right to do this as long as they are not inciting violence, there is a line. if it gets more concrete than that, yes. measures have to be taken in terms of investigating whether that is just empty rhetoric or something more than that. the fact is, it is just a symptom of the last eight years. there is this left-wing media, elite hollywood -- an echo chamber. it does not represent the backbone of this nation that elected donald j. trump to protect them. they are just disconnected. for the left, reality is optional. there is a man who wants to protect all americans and if that is why things such as the executive measure on immigration is so incredibly important. >> sean: always good to see you.
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coming up, conservatives are very happy with president trump's nominee for the u.s. supreme court. jay sekulow and former colleagues of judge gorsuch are here with reaction. also tonight... >> he believed he was elected as a dictator. there is an advise and consent role for the united states senate. that is what they are doing, he doesn't just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped. >> sean: the left goes way down into the got her smear president trump. kevin mccarthy will weigh in, will republican support the trump agenda? my one-on-one debate interview with dr. cornell west, as we continue. guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and
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panera. food as it should be. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," president trump has been an office for 13 days but the whining and smearing from the democratic side of the aisle is reaching a fever pitch. that includes congresswoman schultz, calling the president a dictator. >> the president -- his tweet
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this morning was very interesting and telling because it shows he believes he was elected as a dictator. there is an advise and consent role for the united states senate and that is what they are doing. he doesn't just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped. >> what are the issues? if you look at president -- >> sean: while congresswoman schultz is saying that, watch this. >> we are so excited that the american public is energized to speak out against the abuses of this administration. the way we get outside the bubble is we take advantage of this tremendous outcry against the administration. what we have to do is fight in congress, fight in the courts, streets, ballot box, online. now there is a momentum. >> sean: obstruct, obstruct.
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so much for bipartisan values. joining us, kevin mccarthy. all of that is predictable but irrelevant, you guys have the white house, the house of representatives and the u.s. senate the majority. are you confident that the things that donald trump ran on, extreme thudding, originalist to the court, 15% corporate tax rate, lower taxes for the middle class, for business, for everybody that pays taxes, energy independence, education back to the states. fixing a broken v-8 system. building up our military. is there any agenda item of trump that either the you don't think it's conservative or you don't think the house will support? and building a wall, by the way. >> there is none. if you watch what we've been doing, working very closely with its president, he has had a tremendous job already. that's not just a conservative
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agenda, it's an agenda everybody can get behind. what's so frustrating is not only are they fighting, if you watch the protest at the supreme court last night, they had signs not even knowing who he was going to nominate. and then they wrote the name in afterwards. >> sean: somewhere already premade that had neil gorsuch's name on it. that was pretty funny. there's a lot of people that went all in for trump, they sell at a distance among republicans in the house and senate during the election. why was not and has donald trump -- have people been changing their minds based on the first 13 days of a lot of action? >> that's true, you and i had that conversation a lot during that campaign. trump and i worked very closely together, others did not. since he was elected i thought
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uniting of not only the republican party or others. he listened to a voice that others were not listening to. he was disrupting washington and i made some people uncomfortabl uncomfortable. look what he has done. he has done tremendous picks of individuals coming forward to serve in this cabinet. he put forth to the american public who we he would select to the supreme court. he put a list out there. neil gorsuch is probably one of the most qualified people ever to be nominated for the supreme court. in 2006, he was unanimously approved in the senate and now some of those same senators are saying they could not vote for him? that is appalling. the democrats are not even showing up to committee this year, to put forth these cabinet members. that is appalling to me as well. >> sean: i got a high ranking republican that knows about the economic plan, if it is laid out
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the way it was explained to me, it would be everything i think the economy needs to be fixed. i have two questions. in the interim, that time between donald trump was elected and sworn in as president, the republican congress raised the debt over a $9.7 trillion. that scares me as a conservative that wants to live within our means, balanced budgets. you have any concerns about any of those two things? why did that happen? >> have a real concern about that. the same time he had barack obama's president, republicans in the house were laying out a budget that actually balanced and paid off the debt. something the democrats did not -- in the process of where you go, you're going to see that we are not going to be able to do that. we actually paid the debt off. what you are able to do -- when you raise the debt ceiling,
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that's paying for stuff that has already been spent. when you're looking at the new president, those are things that have already been committed to. you expect with donald trump going forward, you've got to give him some breathing room. like taking over a bad company. you have to give him some extended money to retool the company and get out of it. we are regulating reform. barack obama added 15 king james bible's of regulation to america. bad business. >> sean: it's been eight years, i know there are nine separate plans, they are similar in a lot of ways as it relates to replacing obamacare. how is it that the republicans did not have a replacement plan friday and they are scrambling in every way and it is scaring a lot of people? why hasn't it been written? >> we are not scrambling. watch when we go forward. the one thing you have to have
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-- if you read obamacare, there 1400 pages, one of the strongest elements in obamacare gives a great deal amount of power to the secretary of health and human services. once tom price gets in, that's what we need inside a cabinet member. >> sean: all right write what you are one of the few guys in leadership that will actually take my calls. i appreciate it. coming up next, tonight, right here on "hannity." >> we need safer communities, we are going to do that with law enforcement. we will make it safe. much better than it is right no now. >> sean: the president vowing to fix america's inner cities, honoring african-american history month. dr. cornel west and i, a classic "hannity" shoot-out. coming up. then later. >> the white house must leap >>
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." conservatives are very happy with president trump's pick, neil gorsuch. he met with mike pence and mitch mcconnell, joining us right now is jay sekulow and two former law clerks for neil gorsuch, jamil jaffer and jenny nitze. jane. what kind of man was he? >> he is an incredible bid. they are impeccable, i can speak to what it was like being a clerk for him, coming out out w
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school, i had the great fortune to work with someone who had a deep reverence for the law. that judiciary was not a place for politics, but statutes and the word of the constitution. a man who was incredibly kind, decent, rate great boss. >> sean: will is your impression? >> i was one of his first law clerks, he was 38, he was a young man. he was a great guy. one of the things that gets lost, when we talk about his impeccable credentials, he is a normal guy. he loves to fly fish, he's a skier. an outdoorsman. a person you want to get a beer with. >> sean: that is always the test for a politician. this is the guy who would like to sit down and have it beer
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with. jay sekulow, you've seen the reactions today. some people seem to be leaning a little bit towards allowing an up or down vote and allowing closure. and not forcing the republicans to go nuclear. i suspect what we said last night, will be true. the democrats are going to dig their heels in, be the obstructionist they have been since donald trump was been elected. >> >> we don't have the luxury to not assume that will happen. we have to look at the supreme court nominees and when you're in a nomination fight, this one in particular, you've got a fight on your hands. you've heard the democratic leadership today, they are wavering. the public interest groups, alliance for justice, people for the american way, planned parenthood, they are spending tens of millions of dollars to try to discredit a judge set not only has impeccable credentials but is a decade-long track record on the court of appeals.
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i've had the privilege of having a case it was before him, i have seen his judicial work. >> sean: how many times? >> countless times before courts of appeals. the reality is, this is a guy whose writings are clear, concise, if you want to call it within the mainstream of judicial thought. when i say mainstream, this is a made up phrase of people that are trying to discredit someone they know nothing about. let me say it this way, when they start asking the questions at the hearing, do you think that they are going to trip up judge neil gorsuch? >> sean: good to see you all. thank you for being with us tonight. coming up next, tonight on "hannity" ."
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>> the white house must die. the white house -- [bleep] >> sean: a disturbing anti-trump p. does that sound like a threat to you? we will play it for you later. i go one-on-one with the one and only dr. cornel west and a "hannity" shoot-out. nce before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar. balanceus.org.
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." president trump held a meeting in honor of african-american history month. the president spoke about the pressing needs of the african-american community. it's take a look. >> we are going to need better schools and we need them soon. more jobs, better wages, better wages. big league. one of the big things we will be looking at. safer communities, we are going to do that with law enforcement. we will make it safe. much better than it is right now. right now it is terrible. >> sean: last night i went with harvard university professor dr. cornel west about trump's plan to improve the country in inner cities and much more. take a look. here's what i want to ask you. you and i -- you agree that obama was weak, timid and that
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he never got things done for people that you and i care abou about. >> i wanted him to be more bold when it comes to defending poor and working people, instead of defending wall street executive executives. >> sean: he had a prime opportunity. since he was president, lowest labor participation rate since the '70s. 8 million people on poverty, 8 million more people on poverty. >> he had a good record when it comes to producing jobs, the problem was that the jobs were low-paying contingent. >> sean: you give me a hard time about donald trump, i'm looking at carrier, ford. i'm looking at alibaba, fiat chrysler. all these others. $7 billion investments. getting ready 75% of regulation, dropping the corporate tax 50%.
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15%. the build factories, those jobs are going to be in detroit, cleveland, philly, milwaukee. how great is that? >> the billionaires in his cabinet, with his pro-corporate policies in which the prophets must be so high, that is part of that. yes, there will be more jobs. jobs with a living wage, this is the problem. >> sean: this is where people ask, how are we good friends. we have the same goal here. i'm sick and tired of having the lowest labor participation rate, 15 million americans in poverty, 43 million americans on food stamps. >> i agree.
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>> sean: because of obama's policies. >> it was not just obama. bush, clinton. >> sean: we have a president now who is doing everything he can do to get rid of regulations, lower taxes, help businesses invest, build factories. and the pipes for the pipeline. i would think cornel west says that's awesome because those people need jobs. >> the problem is, you lower the taxes, you have fewer revenues going into make sure the poor and working people are both treated -- >> sean: no, the companies have more money to invest. >> tax evasion! you think lowering taxes meets all that money is going to come back? no way. >> sean: multinational corporations to come back at a very low rate and with the
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purpose of incentivizing them to build here. >> he's already promising the lowering of the regulations. lower quality. yes, indeed. main corporate greed. companies will run amok. do you think that lower regulation on wall street is going to generate more economic -- you better be worried about wall street. >> sean: the people in poverty on food stamps and out of work. >> they are the connection. >> sean: name one time in your life you got a job from somebody that has no money. >> i worked in mcdonald's for a number of years. the person who was managing mcdonald's did not have that much. this is where your faith in
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capitalism that is unfettered is different than my capitalism that believes the priority to be employing working people. >> sean: we just had an experiment with socialism, spreading the wealth around and what do we have? millions more in poverty, on food stamps. socialism redistribution does not work. >> let me tell you this. what is happened in the last 40 years is a massive redistribution from the wealth to the poor. 25 years ago, the top 1% had about 28% of the wealth. now they have about 42% of the wealth. that is upward redistribution. >> sean: and up next, right here on "hannity." >> the white house must die. >> sean: the anti-trump protest that allegedly took place in seattle, we will play the ute this extreme tape and more straightahead
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>> announcer: the question of the day is spotty by the quicksilver card from n. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." and i trump protesters gathered in seattle this weekend and were caught on tape, listen to this, saying this. >> sean: really? the white house must die? democrats like barack obama, hillary clinton, people that sought out black lives matter into the group in their endorsement and support and went to visit president obama in the white house at the time, do democrats need to distance themselves from radicals like this and the anti-trump movement? we want to hear from you. go to facebook.com/seanhannity,
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@seanhannity on twitter. quick programming note. tomorrow i will be traveling to our nation's capital to interview vice president mike pence at the white house. they sit down tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern. hope to see you there then. thanks for being with us. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" from l.a. is on tonight. >> i do want to say to you that in our sanctuary cities, our people are not disobeying the law. >> bill: that statement is flat-out untrue. a colossal deception. and one of the reasons the democratic party is having so much trouble in america. t tonight, we will have a speciali report. >> wasn't that an interesting rollout? kind of a reality tv rollout? i don't know about this man to tell you that i will be applauding him all the way to the finish line. >> bill: if the democrats reject judge gorsuch, who seems to be a very competent jurist, what does that say about that country? lou dobbs has some thoughts.
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