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good night. ♪ >> kimberly: welcome to "hannity," chief strategist steve bannon is making headlines for going after the media at cpac. i am kimberly guilfoyle m4 sean. called the opposition party -- watch this. >>is the opposition party and hw they portrayed the campaign, how they portrayed the opposition, ittr is always wrong. if you remember, the campaign was the most chaotic, by the media description, most chaotic, no earthly idea what they were doing, you saw them crying and weeping that night, just like
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they were dead wrong of the chaos of the campaign, the chaos of this transition, they are absolutely dead wrong about what is going on today. have a team that is grinding through on president donald trump's president to the american peopl people. better understand something, all of these promises are going to be implemented.ed the globalist media that is adamantly opposed, adamantly opposed to an economic nationalist agenda. he is going to continue to press his agenda and as economic conditions get better, as jobs get better, they are going to continue to fight. if you think they are going to give you your country back without a a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> kimberly: bannon alsomp talked about president trump's agenda. let's take a look. >> if you want to see the trump agenda, it is very simple. he went around to these valleys, had a tremendous amount of
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content.ut he has laid out an agenda with those pieces, and our job every day is just to execute on that, simply get a pass to get those executed. he is maniacally focused on that. every business leader we have had income on it is also the regulation, and i think that is consistent. if you look at these cabinet appointees, they are there for a reason, the way the progressive left runs is that they can to get a pass, going to put in some sort of regulation in an agency. that is all going to be deconstructed. >> kimberly: and vice president mike pence capped off the night with a rousing speech, here are some of the highlights. >> you have elected a man for president who never quits, he never backs down, he is a fighter, he is a winner, and i promise you, he will never stopt fighting until we make america great again. this is the chance we have worked so long for and so hardv
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see.t i chance to prove again that our answers are the right answers for america. a strong military, more jobs, less taxes, respect for the constitution and the values that have made america great and a deep and abiding faith in the goodness of the american people. and let me assure you, america's obamacareto nightmare is about o end. >> kimberly: joining us with reaction, our former obama economic advisor austan goolsbee and top transition executive committee member anthony scaramucci. from what we have seen from the media, does steve bannon have a point in calling them the opposition party? >> listen, the media has been very rough on the administration, rough on the campaign.. for those three reasons, i think steve is right. kimberly, this is a great day
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for the administration. the message was fantastic. people got to see the harmony between reince priebus and steve bannon, which isn't well reported andbe they got to hear from the vice president. the message was fantastic, a greek lead-in for president trump tomorrow. the really good news is, the business council dinner is going on in d.c. right now, 100 business leaders down there. i left d.c. a couple hours ago, and the business community is very fired up. >> kimberly: a quick follow-up on that creative part of the transition team, you worked on a daily basis with the president come up with reince priebus and steve bannon, what was your experience like? >> they are great guys. you heard what steve was saying about the deconstruction, the idea right now, austin austan t going to like this cannot give it a little bit of time and you will see the economy coming. steven mnuchin was on this morning talking about tax policies. there will be a harmony here,
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and the team is really starting tome come together. i thought the messaging was fantastic today. >> kimberly: it certainly strong message of unity there. a lot of the goals and objectives that president trump has promised to achieve as president trump, what did you make of the situation today,ta specifically steve bannon talking about enacting the economic nationalist agenda of president trump? >> there was a lot going on and what you saw steve bannon saying. it is a red meat crowd so he wants to throw them some red meat. >> kimberly: their bellies are full after that. >> i guess i would object to one thing, which is that he portrayed it that chaos is completely created by the media and not reality, but let's remember, it was not the media who hired and then had to fire the national security advisor in the first three weeks. it was not the media who signed
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an executive order on immigration that three different federal courts said was unconstitutional and ill thought through. it wasn't the media who promised during the campaign to have are secret plan to replace obamacare that was going to cost less, cover all americans, and be better in every dimension when, in fact, donald trump had no such plan, and they are scrambling now to figure it out. and so i think, maybe it wasn't the right venue, but this -- we- can never admit that we did anything wrong, that we ever made an error or that we are going to try to fix it. i think it is not healthy, and i think the trump people from the risk of squandering their honeymoon. this is when you pass things, the first six months. >> kimberly: they are trying to do that, but the other party is being t obstructionist in tes of not allowing him to have his cabinet picks.
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>> austan and i are good friends, but that was like the whole situation where steve was talking about the red meat. austan and i are going to disagree on this, k.g. he does have a plan and is promulgating that plan every da day. the earlyly part of the administration, nobody does that better than austan goolsbee. we saw that in many administrations. but the chilling of the team is there, the message is getting tighter, and i can see him smiling casinos it is true. the stock market, something that austan and i follow very closely, has been on a tear, and thath, is because they see earnings coming, they see profits for companies pretty notables they see? they see middle wage class whis growing. yes, is it perfect, nothing is perfect, but i like what i see, and i know that over the next 60 days, austan, you are going to be very happy with this administration. >> kimberly: austan, what we saw across the country was a
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strong movement of working-class men and women that came out in droves to the rally for president trump, that really believed, thought that us behind, they want to put food on the table and have money to pay the bills and send their kids to good schools, theyth feel that theyee were left behind by the t obama administration. >> when you say they came out in droves, he has never had the support of the majority of the american people. not in the election -- >> kimberly: well, he won the election. p >> for a new president, he has the lowest approval rating in the history of polling for a new president, and that includes the fox news poll. i would be a little careful. he did strike a chord. we so wage growth over the last, we have gone through a 25 year period that has been very tough on ordinary americans. now, i hope he does succeed at continuing the growth that weon have had and the 15 million jobs we have added in the last seven years. i hope he continues that.
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that would be great for the economy. but he has not followed, let's call it the jfk strategy. jfk barely wins the election. he winced a given trump won, but a very narrow victory. the first thing he says is, i'm going to appoint americans to majorr positions, going to start policies of things we can agree on.ch give me a chance, i'll govern for both sides. trump has not taken that approach, and i think it will cost them after a few years. >> kimberly: anthony, your reaction? >> 1962 is not calling us anymore, unfortunately. a totally different environment in washington. the president came in in a changing age, kimberly, and the american people are listening. we can talk about the polls if you want, but i think theng results are what are going to matter. let's l l give this a little bif time. 100 days from now, my prediction is, the stock market will be continuing on its upward trajectory, and the tax cut will
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be looming, be very good for the americanme people, very good foa the middle class. >> kimberly: people alsoti expecting results as it relates to obamacare as well., real quick, austan, as it relates to general flynn, it was the meter that was perpetuating this false narrative that he had committed a crime. he did not violate the logan act and there was no finding of wrongdoing with respect to general flynn, and the president was very specific to that. >> the mighty donald trump fire him? >> kimberly: relates to what he had to say to the vice president pence. that's unfortunate but you have to move forward with the agenda. that is what we have heard very strongly from the president today at cpac. coming up, we are going to have more highlights from cpac and get reaction from dr. phil bennett. and later...si >> you see what is happening, all of a sudden for the first time we're getting gang members out, getting drunk lights out,
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we are getting really bad dudes out of this country, and at a rate that nobody has ever seen before. and they are the bad ones. >> kimberly: and that was president trump earlier todaygr get talking about his immigration agenda, this speaker of the house paul ryan toward the southern border yesterday, congressman mike mccaul and john carter will join speaker ryan, they will be here later with the details. plus, it was a hard day for the fox news family, our dear friend and family alan colmes passed away at the age of 66. sean will join us later. stay with us. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business...
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[cheers and applause] a very dear >> steve is very consistent and very loyal to the agenda and i consider him a very dear friend that i work with every second of the day and i cherish his friendship. >> i can run a little hot on occasion, and reince is indefatigable. the only way this thing works is, reince is always steady, he has got katie, it is very steady, but his job is by far one of the toughest i'veve ever seen in my life ph to make the trains, you only see the surface. you only see the surface.g what's going on underneath and planning three weeks down the road to the degree that were planning it, all these egos in legislation, whether it's the tax reform bill, reince is indefatigable got to drive this board, we've got to drive this forward, ian think it's one of the reasons we have such a -- started back in august, we were outgunned, outmanned, outspent.
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it's because president trump had a message, had this charisma, he had people like here at cpac and we put our heads down, he's been unwavering since the very first moment i met him. >> kimberly: that was white house chief of staff reince priebus and chief strategist steve bannon giving some insigha into the relationship and the inner workings of the trump administration. joining us now with reaction is fox news contributor and host of the bill bennett podcast. you can listen to this and subscribe to his brand-new free podcast dedicated to "translating trump" on itunes. i want to get your reaction in the joint cpac appearance, it was quite interesting. everybody was tuning in. a lot of discussion of what was going l on. the different factions of the administration, top guys in there. does this put to rest the theory
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that reince priebus and steve bannon don't get along? >> it should but i doubt that it will. i love him, but we've seen reince priebus before. but steve bannon, this was a sunlight debut for him. they are different guys but they get along very well. i must say, this was the right kind of debut for steve bannon. i think you know him a little bit, the guy was direct but not dark. he was straightforward but not sinister. he was candid but not scary. so i think he did fine. obviously a very smart guy, operating at a high level and engaged in a high-level argument which no doubt the media and the corporatists as he called them will take up. are there going to be rivalries in the white house? of course. will there be differences ofe opinion between the chief of staff and chief strategist? of course. i remember being a near-secretary of education being summoned to the white house many times because of disagreements. it was usually because i wanted a lower budget and some of president reagan's people wanted
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a higher budget, but ronald reagan always fixed that. these are strong men with strong points of view. the issues are tough, the load is incredible, there will be differences. i thought it was just fine and a good idea. >> kimberly: probably a good idea, you're right, otherwise there's been a lot of public discourse about it. we've seen things on "saturday night live" and otherwise. this man went forward to speak on his own behalf, steve bannon did, someone who was such a big part of the movements across this country. the trump movement that brought out in droves the working class and women of america that wought that they were forgotten. it's nice to perhaps hear from someone who's on the inside and talk to me a little bit about the messaging and now thean movement and direction of the conservative party. >> yeah, well, i think it's a conservative trump party, a trump conservative party. a little bit different coloration, a little bit different emphasis. but there's a clear intellectual base for this.
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you can accuse steve bannon of a lot of things, maybe gratuitously after today. but he's very, very smart. as is reince priebus. you saw a lot of enthusiasm there at cpac. what i thought was key, kimberly, i don't know if you thought this was that matthew schlapp, who was the host, and reince talked about the fusion of conservatism and the republican party and that there is a kind of unstoppable force. i don't know if it's always unstoppable, but it is pretty formidable. remember all the gnashing of teeth and rending of garments during the campaign, if trump should be elected, it would be a total split of conservatism and republicanism. ask not. it's finding its way. there will still be disagreements. what's the old saying? the dogs bark but the caravans d move forward? the dogs are barking. i thought it was veryes interesting what bannon had to say about the press.
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if you think the press, the mainstream media will give up this country without a fight, you've got another thing coming. he's right about that.no >> kimberly: kind of a call to arms to say, you cannot rest on your laurels. if you want this movement to continue forward and the president to enact his agenda that he was voted in on wholeheartedly, you're going to have to fight for it. do you think that that was a significant unifying message and moment to try and kind of pit this movement against the mainstream media? >> i think it was. i think it was reassuring to people, simply the presence of those two together was a good thing.od it was kind of a call to arms and for perseverance in this effort. they're going to go after donald trump every day. one of the things that happened for me, i hope you don't mind me mentioning this. >> kimberly: sure. >> we talked about similarity between these two guys, we had this podcast that's now out with mike pence, vice president pence.
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and he talked about the awe, how awestruck he is with the job with the history, we follow that with a podcast interview with steve wynn. you know steve wynn of wynn resorts. wynn described going through a tour of the white house with donald trump. he said, the most reassuring thing to me was to see how awestruck, how respectful donald trump was of that white house and its history.as that, to me as a citizen, is a very good sign. these guys know what a big deal this is, what they are part of. they take it very seriously. as well they should. i'm glad to be part of this, even if it's an onlooker. >> kimberly: absolutely. interesting, with that big job, raising all the money as a finance chair for the party going forward. dr. bennett, we look a forward o your podcast, congratulations. two already key interviews that
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we are excited about it, pence,u wynn, you'll have steve bannon coming up. thank you so much. that on itunes. coming up next, right here on "hannity."." >> president trump: you see what's happening at the border, all of a sudden for the first time, we're getting gang members out, drug lords out. we are getting really bad dudes out of this country. at a rate that nobody's ever seen before. they are the bad ones. >> kimberly: that was president trump earlier today talking about his new immigration guidelines. after se house paul ryan toured the southern border. congressman mike mccaul and john carter, who went with speaker ryan yesterday, will join us next to explain what they saw. and later... >> i think donald trump has already done a number of things which legitimately raise the question of impeachment. >> kimberly: congressman keith ellison, one of the favorites to be the next chair of the dnc claims that president trump could be impeached. steve hilton, charles hurt, and richard fowler will have a
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>> you see what is happening at the border. all of a sudden, for the first time, we're getting gang members out, we're getting drug lords out, we're getting really bad dudes out of this country. at a rate that nobody's ever seen before, and they're the bad ones. and it's a military operation because what has been allowed to come into our country, when you see gang violence that you've read about like never before, all of thead things, much of that is people that are here illegally. they're rough and they're tough, but they're not tough like our people. >> kimberly: that was president donald trump earlier today at the white house talking about how he is working to keep america safe. white house press secretary
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sean spicer later clarified the president's military operation, saying that he was using that as an adjective. yesterday, speaker of the house paul ryan toured the u.s.-mexico border, and joining me now is one of the lawmakers that was with speaker ryan yesterday, chairman of the house committee on homeland security, congressman mike mccaul, think serving on the graham demise. what did you see on your tour of the border yesterday, did anything that you see impact or change your opinion about what's necessary? >> well, it was a very productive trip to have the speaker come down, he's never seen it before. he came down by black hawk helicopter, by river into patrol boats, and by land on horseback. a lot of what we saw, most importantly, is the morale of lborder patrol has increased exponentially since last time i was down there.as
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i think that's because they now have a president in the white house that supports them, and we now have the politicalre will to finally get this done. and i just can't emphasize that enough. i think one of the greatest takeaways also, kimberly, is when you look at what you call the wall or infrastructure toas provide physical barriers, they have a levee system that's made of concrete that i think can provide a very creative way that the community accepts. because it helps against flood to provide flood control. a way to put concrete down there but not offend the localet communities down on the border.n we in texas have a difficult challenge because unlike in san diego and el paso which has a lot of fencing already, we have a river that goes from el paso down to mcallen and into the gulf of mexico. i thought it was very insightful, there are some,
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greatest takeaways. >> kimberly: i was reading some articles earlier, you are on record, you didn't believe perhaps that a wall might be necessary based on what you saw, what did you mean by that? >> i said consistently that physical barriers are necessary. we're going to see more fencing down there. when you look at the levees, they are made out of concrete. they do provide a wall, a physical concrete wall in the rio grande valley. but i think you have to have a smart border too that not only relies on physical barriers but also technology. kimberly, it's very important to have aviation assets,y sensors, surveillance, so we have 100% visibility to see from the h sky what's happening on the ground. and the cameras to pick up what's happening as well. >> kimberly: you have to utilize all the tools necessary to be able to effectuate that safety and national security. real quick, what are you looking
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for to see in between mexico and our new secretary of state rex tillerson? >> i think to have a concerted effort to secure our southern mexico's southern t border and, quite frankly, mexico's southern border. they have a border problem of their own. i think working together with mexico to get this thing done is very important, i think rex tillerson is a talented guy. i talked to the mexican ambassador myself, he wants to work with us to get that security.ua i think it's possible. >> kimberly: mutually beneficial, both sides have interest in making sure security is maintained. congressman mccaul, thank you so much for your time. >> thanks. >> kimberly: joining us now isim another republican lawmaker to the border with speaker ryan yesterday, congressman john carter. thanks for being here tonight, y let's get your take and your impression and if you believe the wall is needed.nd >> well, the speaker made a n whirlwind tour, but he got to see every element of what we'vew got on the southern border.
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the southern border of texas is very peculiar and different from any of the rest of the southern border in california, arizona, or new mexico because of the river. not only because of the river, because of, people own the land that borders that river. that makes a big difference in what we can do down there. the speaker saw the challenges. i think he's got a real good view of what's going on. >> kimberly: the american people were resounding in their support to put president trump in office that they wanted to build the wall, they want to have mexico pay for it. do you believe the wall will be built and how are we going to pay for it? >> well, i think the wall will be built, and the wall, where walls will work, will w hopefuly be built shortly. how it's going to be paid for? that's going to be up for the various negotiations going on
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and what the other committees are working on as a way ofof coming up with the funding to pay for the wall. and all that will be up in the air temporarily, but i'm looking forward to the supplementary we're going to get in march. hopefully we'll have funds for homeland security which will allow us to get started on thish >> kimberly: you do support that we at least put forth the bills ahead of time, not so much worry about collecting it, let's get it built and done. >> if there's a plan for collecting it, i'm for that. but i'm not aware of the plan. i do need the funds in order to build the wall, and i support building that wall. >> kimberly: go out and get them, thank you so much, congressman. coming up next, right here on "hannity." >> i think donald trump has already done a number of things which legitimately raise the question of impeachment. >> kimberly: he hopes to be the next chairman of the dnc, and now congressman
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keith ellison is talking about impeaching the president. up next, we'll get reaction from steve hilton, charles hurt, and richard fowler. later, as you know, it has been a very hard day for the fox news family. we are mourning the loss of our dear friend, our colleague alan colmes. later tonight, i will speak with sean hannity about what alan meant to him and to this network. stay with us. our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. yeahashtag "stuffy nose."old. hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone.
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." now, on saturday, the dnc will be voting to elect its new chairperson. last night, one of the frontrunner candidates, congressman keith ellison, had this to say about president trump. >> i think donald trump has already done a number of things which legitimately raise the question off impeachment. and right now, it's not about only donald trump, it's about the integrity of the presidency. so, yeah, i think we need to begin investigations to not go after donald trump, but to protect our constitution and the presidency of the united states. [applause] to make sure nobody can monetize the presidency and make a profii off of it for their own gain. >> kimberly: joining me now with reaction, former advisor to u.k. prime minister david cameron and fox news contributorin steve hilton, fox news contributor richard fowler, and fox news contributor and opinion editor for
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"the washington times" d charles hurt. what do you think about congressman ellison's remarks? he thinks that president trump has done enough damage or sufficient means to impeach him which is, you know, shock and awe right there >> definitely shock and awe. we've waited eight years for democrats to fail to lead, voters have thrown them out of power. they don't have a single lever of power anywhere. now their only responsibility is to be the loyal opposition, and they can't even do that. ellison is acting like a spoiled child throwing a hissy fit. and i think it's a perfect example of why democrats managed to lose, what, some thousand seats since barack obama first won election eight years ago. >> kimberly: yeah. steve, what do you think the strategy is here? they suffered devastating losses in the house, in the senate, they lost the oval when they
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were counting on it, they were counting their money in tht cards on the table. can't dope that. what is the point here? they seem to not want to go all the way to the left with these bomb-throwing statements? >> i think the specific immediate point is keith ellison trying to win the election, so he's basically saying what his base wants to hear, it might be pandering. the i think the bigger point is actually in a broader sense, it may serve him well for his audience and the weekend in the dnc chair election, and the over-the-top rhetoric really undermines the credibility of the person who says it. it actually introduces a element of hate and divisiveness to politics which i thought the democrats were against. if you're looking at it as a republican, i think this stuff is something you should behi cheering on, because as long as the democrats kind of wallow in their hatred of trump and don't do the hard work of really figuring out why, as you said,
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they lost elections up and down the ballot right across the country and why working people in america no longer believe that the democratic party represents them, then that will help republicans in the long run. >> kimberly: richard, what is the explanation for this kind of lunacy and this bizarre behavior?? making comments like that, do you think that ellison is the odds-on favorite? is he going to be able to achieve this by tacking to the left of everyone else he is up against? >> we'll have to see. the election will find itself out on saturday. "hissy fit" is an interesting word that charlie uses there. if my memory serves me correctly, about eight years ago, a guy named donald trump went around the country and aboh certificate, and he threw a rather big hissy fit. sadly he's president today.ng here's the problem, i think instead of worrying about what the democrats are doing, republicans should start legislating. by this time in obama's legacy, they'd passed at least four or
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five bills. right now, republicans have passed -- wait for it. goose eggs. zero bills. zero bills to the president's desk. >> you raise an interesting point, and i'm not defending republicans here, but what does that say about democrats that this monster you talk aboutgh eight years ago is not sitting at the white house? isn't that evidence that democrats have completely failed on every level? >> charlie, that's a good point, i think it's less about that, don't get me wrong, i think we got this election wrong.ew i'll be the first to tell you that. with that being said, i think at the rate that donald trump is going, republicans should look in the mirror. here's the point, think about this way. anything the president says makes news. when the president goes out there and says it's an attack in sweden and he says that it's false, and when it's false, false is another word for fake.
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he's a perpetuator of fake news even though he says he's against fake news. >> kimberly: i'm going to give less than 30 seconds here. >> he's right to say, in the end republicans in power will be judged by their results in unconfident they are determined to get those results in so they can have a good record for the elections coming up at 2018 and coming up at 2020. in the meantime, the democrats only have words. if the words they use are over-the-top hysterical statements, that is not good to serve them well and try to win elections in the years ahead. >> kimberly: it sounds like theo left needs their own brexit, like lexit. thank you so much. coming up, it's been a hard day for the fox news family, stay with us. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more.
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity," the fox news family is mourning tonight, fox news radio broadcast >> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." the fox news family is mourning tonight, fox news radioti broadcaster, author, and "hannity & colmes," alan colmes has passed away at 66. in a moment, we'll speak with sean hannity. but first, we'll take a look back and celebrate the life and career of our cherished colleague and a friend. "hannity & colmes," is that asking too much?
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♪ >> two, three. stop filibustering. >> you have to do compromises and horsetrading that you never envisioned in order to maintain your integrity at the same time? >> keep in mind, i was in the state legislature for seven years. i wasn't naive when i got to washington. >> what do you think when people say, joe biden, are you going to be strong and security, great vice president. >> i'm just a humble host here. >> you're humble? [laughter] >> do have to forgive alan for christmas? >> absolutely. >> he got everything he wanted here. >> he got barack obama elected. >> to be fair and balanced. those are the complete works of karl marx, including
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the communist manifesto. >> we'll give you the other gift when we get back. >> i think i feel very blessed, john kasich is right. you're a class act, alan colmesd i'm not reading. you're a good person. you're a personal friend. >> he's going to kill you with conservatism. >> hang on. i'm going to miss you. >> kimberly: joining us now on the phone is sean hannity. sean, so many incredible certainly the dynamic duo, that the dynamic duo, that team of hannity and colmes is one of the greatest teams in all of television, people really loved watching the two of youky together. you had such a wonderful relationship. i was lucky to be able to witness it firsthand, being parh of your show and seeing the two of you work together to cover american history and politicsrk like nobody ever did. your thoughts here? and i know you must be missing and remembering your friend. >> sean: you know, k.g., it
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brings back so many fine memories. i want to thank all of you guys at "the five," neil cavuto, and shepard smith, and bill hemmer and everybody at fox. the one thing that stands out as i listen to that again, it just brings back all the memories of all the fun. m when we started out, neither one of us had a lot of tv experience. i'm now in my 21st year so iho guess i'm experienced now. we were just hoping to try to survive, and to do that, we developed a friendship. our political differences were real. he was as liberal as you could get. he believed it passionately. people remember us for that and sometimes it would be back and forth in the debate, and sometimes it would be contentious. we had a common goal, we wanted to this show to succeed and it did.
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we ended up beating larry king, who was just an icon in cable news at that time. and we never looked back.ho it was the number one time slot and the number two show on cable news for a long time. i was very, very blessed.r, we always would say to each other, we would say how lucky we were that fox took a chance and roger ailes took a chance on us and put us on air. and also gave us the time to grow. the one thing you saw and heard there is alan's great sense of humor. what was really hard about debating alan is, because he was a former stand-up comic, hee was a great radio guy, he loved radio, loved the audience, love the microphone, he had a sense of timing that was impeccable. i was thinking, i just made the greatest point ever. he'd crack a joke and off into the ether or whatever great point i thought i made. i want to say one other thing. everybody in the building loved him. a
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the one thing about alan is, he was one of the most liked people at fox news ever. there's a lot of infighting sometimes in cable news. not with alan. alan was loved by everybody. and he had a decency that is -- it transcended all politics. in this day and age, that's kinf of a refreshing thing to hear. really, my thoughts and prayers tonight are with his wife, jocelyn, of course his sister-in-law, our friend, monica crowley. his whole family, rory, his manager who was with him his entire career. they are all devastated and as heartbroken as we are. my prayers are with all of them tonight. he was a friend. one other thing. he faced -- i won't go into the details of what he faced.in we had offices next to each other, we talked all the time, and he came and he told me the story about his illness, he was very optimistic.
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he said, my only fear about this, even though he was facing a daunting, a daunting challenge, his only fear was, i don't want my wife to worry about me.do i don't want her to suffer, i don't want her to go through all of this.s. and it just speaks volumes of about a guy that had that kind of love and compassion and real humanity about him that he always put other people first. i was very honored to have him as a partner through all these years. we had so much fun. we worked so hard together, and we had a common goal to deliver for our audience every night the best show we could. you just, you can't replace him. he's just going to be missed sorely and dearly, our hearts are broken tonight. >> kimberly: most certainly. i'll tell you what, for all of our colleagues here at fox news channel, sean hannity reported and paid a beautiful tribute for his dear friend and his colleague and cohost. we posted it on our "five" facebook page.
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you can check it out on "hannity" as well. c really lovely, sean. you were wonderful to him, and i know how much you appreciated working with him together. it was beautiful to see the on the chemistry and how t interesting and the debates back and forth, it was educational, informative, and exhilarating at times. >> sean: listen, he loved the show on fox news, he loved x dio, all the time he had on the air. he loved doing the show. and i've got to say, all of our colleagues have been absolutely amazing today. the tribute you did on "the five," neil cavuto, shepard smith, everyone has been so amazing. i got the nicest note from dana, your colleague, and others today. i'm very appreciative, and please, if everybody could put him and his family and his wife,
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jocelyn, and friend monica in their prayers, it would be really nice. >> kimberly: most certainly, and you are in our prayers as well, dear friend, sean hannity, thank you so much. >> thanks so much, you're the best... >> kimberly: coming up, more "hannity" right after the break, stay with us. ent. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. i wanti did my ancestrydna and where i came from. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me.
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>> kimberly: welcome back to "hannity." unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. don't f forget to set your dvrs you never miss an episode of "hannity," and please turn to the side every week at 5:00 p.m. eastern. i will be filling in for sean against my neck. president donald trump will be speaking at cpac. we will have all the highlights and reaction. we will see you then, and we hope you have a great night. we want to set our heartfelt thoughts and prayers out to the colmes family. alan, you will be missed.
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>> tucker: chief white house strategist steve bannon has emerge from the west wing, he went to cpac today and vowed to continue his battle with the press. here is part of what he said. >> the campaign was the most chaotic by the media's description, most disorganized, most unprofessional, had no idea what they were doing, then you saw them all crying and weeping that night. >> tucker: we have a lot more from that appearance in a few minutes, we'll talk to the head of the anti-trump war room who is furious that he rescinded the transgender bathroom guidelines. efforts against illegal immigration continued to provoke defiance from some democratic lawmakers inheta
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