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the old map made america and europe looked bigger in place europe at the center because i thought that western civilization was important. now is considered offensive so they're changing it. your tax dollars at work. >> sean: and welcome to "hannity." in just a few minutes, laura ingraham, jacek lowe, a lot happening tonight in the news. the repeal and replace though, the gorsuch confirmation hearings, and more fallout from jamesfr comey's test testimony tomorrow. a very important issue that few in the media will ever discuss. if the president remains steadfast in his commandments to fix the illegal immigration crisis in the country whether it's building a border wall, and pending sanctuary cities or the deportation of a violent criminal illegal immigrants. any action to restore law and order must be swift any action to restore law and order must be swift because , because american lives are being lost and are at risk.
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now it's time to put an end to t america's illegal immigration crisis and it is a crisis and that is tonight's opening monologue. a remember from the very first day that donald trump announced he was running for president, combating violent crime carried out by illegal immigrants has been one of his top concerns. you remember when he said this way back in 2015, take a look. >> the u.s. has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems. when mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best, they are not sending you, they are not sendingng you. they're sending people that have lots ofbr problems and they are bringing those problems with us. they are bringing drugs, they are bringing crime, and some i assume are good people. it's coming from more than mexico, it's coming from all over south and latin america and it's coming probably probably
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from the middle east. >> sean: following those candid remarks, then candidate. donald trump, he was mocked, ridiculed, he was blasted, he was demeaned the alt leftt destroyed trump press. here's a small sampling of some of what took place when he said that. >> when you said that immigrants from mexico are criminals and rapists, isn't that spreading hate? the thing that he considers just blunt talk, it's clearly offensive. >> i'm outraged, i can't understand how is it possible that a presidential candidate for the united states that once we present the net states can speak and use hate language. >> the natural reaction is to think that he's a clown, let's ignore him. say something derogatory to a t latino and they accept it. that is the disrespect that that
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the latino community felt. that's what bubbled up in social media. >> sean: salad despite the outrage from the press, violent crime carried out by illegal immigrants continue to take place, including just last week when two immigrants from central america, 18-year-old illegal immigrant henry sanchez, pictured right there, and a 17-year-old jose montano, they allegedly come up brutally raped a 14-year-old girl and a bathroom stall. despite their age, the pair of rapists are attending high school as ninth graders come here illegally at leastll e of them, terrible crime is just the latest in a long list of americans who are victims because of illegal immigration. during the presidential election, the murder of kate steinle became national news because in 2015, she was murdered in the sanctuary city of san francisco by an illegal immigrant who had been deported
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five times. we are not protecting the american people. it's only the tip of the iceberg, last year right here on this program, we held a town hall with then candidate's trump and we had mothers whose children will killed at the hands of illegal immigrants. just for a second imagine of this work god forbid your child. >> my son was an integral part of his community in his like the sculpture by a repeat criminal. >> is the illegal drove by, he shot into the passenger side. my son was sitting at a red light waiting for it to turn green. he was less than a mile from his home. >> sean: on this program, we have been raising real concerns about illegal immigration. we've been down to the border numerous times back in 2014.ow i was with governor rick perry down in texas, satin of the border security briefing. listen to these crime statistics.
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>> 643,000 defenses. >> sean: i've down to the border eight times now and i'm learning things here today that i never knew and i'd like to consider myself pretty informed on this issue. 642,000 crimes in seven yearsne that we have come up brave men and women that are literally using military tactics with a fight what they considered to be cartels. >> 642,000 crimes committed against texans alone. between 2011 and february 2017 in the state of texas, illegal immigrants were responsible for 1,162 homicide charges. 68,100 assault charges, and 6,098 sexual assault charges. in texas, that's not the only state impacted by a criminal illegal immigrants. in 2015, 36.6% of all federal sentences were given to illegal aliens including convictions for
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drug trafficking, kidnapping, and murder. what i'm about to tell you, you're not going to hear this in the mainstream media. between 2013 and 2015 despite the dangers we just showed you the obama administration released 86,288 criminal illegal immigrants rights back into the general u.s. population. thankfully, the eraeg obama's over, we have a new president and he has a new attitude, watch this. >> i met with math american families whose loved ones, sons, daughters, husbands, s and wives were viciously killed by illegal immigrants. these american victims and their families were ignored by the media. the media doesn't want to talk about it. they don't want to talk about it. they were ignored by the consultants, they were ignored
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by washington. these americans were not ignored by knee. they were not ignored by you, you showed that on november 8th. they were not ignored by you and they will never be ignored by any of us. >> sean: president trump is right, was right, we can never forget those whose lives were destroyed by illegal immigrants pretty here now with reaction laura wilkerson, look at hera case, her son joshua brutally beaten and killed by an illegalt immigrant in 2010. sabine derman, her son dominic killed by an illegal immigranter drunk driver. thank you both for joining us again, i appreciate it. we've got a lot of news today i've known you now for some time. what we are going to talk about neil gorsuch, we're going to talk about the health care bill, we are going to talk about h the all the other news of the day, james comey.
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i read this story and i thought of you i thought of the town hall that i did, i thought of the thousands of other parents in your situation, this will gets no media play. people will make fun of the president or then candidate donald trump, what do you have to say to those people that have not lived through what you've lived through? >> it disgusts me i'm so disgusted what i hear about this poor child of 14 years old is forever scarred, she will forever live her life here on a different plane. i equate it to like having a stroke or a heart attack at the same time, she's going to have night terrors, wake up screaming in the middle of the night. right back in that cubicle where they raped her any time day or night, it's going to live in her brain the next couple of years. >> sean: and laura, think back what donald trump came down the escalator announcing he's good to run for president and he made those initial comments, some, are rapists, some are murderers, the brutal, vicious vile, racist, wrong, that's
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inappropriate, he wasn't wrong, it's true. there are a lot of good people who cross the border illegally they just want a better life, i get it.ga there are a lot of people who w don't belong here. >> he was not wrong, he was right exactly right about what he said. i agree with him still today, i want to tell you that girlhi is going to do something for the rest of her life. she will never be the same and i'm sure the two kids who came over were undocumented children by themselves, you cannot mix the cultures and some of the things together and have it mix, it's not working. they need to be out, they are criminals for being here in this country in the first place and they need to be gone. >> sean: i think i see this and i'm thinking nobody is going to talk about in the mainstream media.m i don't know what theng coverage was at the time good go ahead. >> like laura said, this younghe lady is changed forever, her family, her friends.
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she will never be the same, she will never grow up as she would without this happening. what does it take for people on the left or on the right, does it take your child in an urn like my son?bot my only child? does it take that for somebody to wake up and get behind our president to stop this insanity with the illegal crossing our border harming our citizens? when are we going to come first? >> sean: you're never going to be the same again are you a? >> no, never. i won't ever be a grandmother or mother-in-law, my life completely changed. i moved because i couldn't handle california anymore. >> sean: so sad, we lost laura, thank you, you are in our prayers, the media needs to start telling the truth instead of putting on one commentator after another that says these outrageous things. also here with reaction, author of the best-selling book cop
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under fire moving beyond hashtags embrace crime and politics for a better america milwaukee county sheriff david fark, i've got to imagine as part of your daily job you have to deal with people that suffer like these parents and those moments you have to tell them, sorry your son and daughter is dead, sorry they're not alive, what happened with mark they got killed. then in the case if it's an illegal immigrant, you say what is our government not protect the american people? >> it rips my heart out to listen to those moms, god comforts them in their time of grief, this stuff is avoidable,t that stuff angers me. we're talking about failed policies, these sanctuary cities.li we're not asking much, when i say we, were talking about ice officials, we're talking about anti-detainer policy that many of these sanctuary cities adhere to, they will not hang onto
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individuals until ice can get the paperwork together in the case together to schedule them for deportation, that'sog not asking a lot just to hang onto them. these things are unavoidable, i heard about that rape case, that young 14-year-old girl, these subhuman creeps. the thing that angers me is one of those guys was out awaiting a deportation hearing. that's why i said these anti-detainer policies. we don't need to change the law, we're not asking local officials to enforce immigration, or just asking them to honor a detainer, a lawful piece of paper that says hold onto this individual until we can get deportation scheduled. killing communities, killing cities, it has become a haven for criminal activity these sanctuary cities, this is going to come to an end. i thank god every day since the november election that
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donald trump is the president of the united states. we are going to get our arms are on this thing i made it clear and go to help him i've made the application to participate in a program, even before that, to this time to the obama years, he suspended the 287g. i have still been working withsu ice. he's given me a detainer for the last eight years under obama, i have honored that detainer. these guys are career criminals who put them back out you mentioned steinle only to go out and re-victimize other people. i don't know any law enforcement official or public official or governor can sit back with a straight face and say oural communities are stronger because of illegal immigration. o these two moms you just talk to, their state failed them, their local community failed them. were going to do everything we can to make sure not too many more people have to go through what they're suffering right now.
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>> sean: sheriff good to hear your insights, putting aside the trillions of dollars on health care costs, criminal justice system, the educational system, just imagine for one second if that's your son or daughter killed or. mainstream media going to ignore this? up next, a very busy newsnight right here on "hannity," democrats tried and failed to trip up judge neil gorsuch at his confirmation hearing today, that will not stop them for trying, i've got a mini monologue to explain. we'll get reaction. president trump went to capitol hill to speak with republican lawmakers about the obamacare replacement plan, laura ingraham will join us tonight, we'll get her insight and so much more straight ahead on "hannity" ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide.
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♪ >> president trump: judge >> judge neil gorsuch hearing is now underway in the senate. and i urge members of both parties to swiftly approve his nomination. he is an outstanding man from an outstanding family with an unbelievably wonderful wife. they should approve. >> sean: that was president trump last night praising judge neil gorsuch who today faced questions at a senate confirmation hearing. it's hard for democrats to lay a glove on judge gorsuch, that won't stop them from trying to smear, slander, and besmirch
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him, that is tonight's mini monologue. he took the democrats gotcha questions all in stride come a lot of humor during the grilling, take a look. >> if you are on the court which side would you have voted with? >> i and admire the various ways. you'd be a formidable companion in the courtroom. >> i'm a lawyer from a small town. >> i've heard that story. s whenever a lawyer says i'm a lawyer from a small town, watch out, you've got to watch your wallet because he's gone quickly in my experience. >> sean: judge gorsuch and the republicans better be ready for a ball because democrats are will continue to launch a vicious onslaught of attacks, that's their history.
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if despite his stellar record on the bench, democrats are still angry over the election results which led to gorsuch's nomination. on the left, perfectly willing to use dirty, disgraceful political tactics all to try and derail a republic stomach republican supreme court nominee, nothing new, history points this out. back in 1987, robert bork was nominated by ronald reagan,ry democrats led by ted kennedy used smear tactics to destroy the nomination, take a look. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rope police could've break down citizens doors in midnight raids and schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution, writers and artists would be centered at the whim of government. >> sean: all smears, all liess, and after kennedy's stunt on the senate floor, democrats s were able to block the nomination that's how we ended up with the term being bork.
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if democrats rolled out his former colleague anita hill toom make such sexual harassment allegations against him this process was so nastytc just as thomas called it a high-tech lynching, watch this. >> this is a circus, it's a national disgrace. from my standpoint, as a black american as far as i'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deigned to think fory themselves. to do for themselves. to have different ideas, it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, this is what will happen to you. you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the u.s. senate rather than hung
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from a tree. >> sean: democrats proved time and time again they will stoop to new lows to get anything they want. judge gorsuch and republicans you better be ready for a knockdown drag out fight from the left because that's how they roll. one of the people who advise president trump on the on supreme court decision, leonard leo. you know judge gorsuch, i know that jay argued in front of judge gorsuch, he showed a lot of great humor today, great knowledge of the law, a terrific scholar. clearly, he was approved unanimously when he got out of the tenth circuit. i didn't think they laid a glove on him and i thought he handled it really well but i wouldn't expect that's good to be the case by the end of this. >> i agree, senate democrats t aren't going to give president trump 60 votes for judge neil gorsuch, there isn't any republican supreme court nominee they'll ever support. today's performance by judge
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gorsuch absolutely flawless. he stuck to his guns he understands the proper role of a judge. he's not going to make commitments or promises to democrats all the sacred cow issues that they care about and need the court for, that's really what today's hearing is all about. constantly being pressed on those issues. >> sean: here's what i expect, i've spent a lot of time taking a deep dive in my mind on this. republicans played way too fair, elena kagan, ruth bader ginsburg, justice sonia sotomayor they knew they were going to be a left-wing activist on the court as far as i'm concerned they might as well just end the filibuster rulele anyway now, use the nuclear option, end it. the democrats if they don't use it on this nominee they will use it on the next nominee, period, end of sentence. liberal gets every justice they want republican skate, one
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update just now by the way the democrats do?th >> here's what happens. you're right. the fact is republicans will say i don't agree with this person'd judicial philosophy, that's not the question is whether they're qualified or not. in a perfect world, that would be wonderful, we don't live in the perfect world.on two things, judge gorsuch will be just as gorsuch in a few weeks whether it's the nuclear option or any other device they done. this is someone who showed himself again today not only eminently qualified but also despite three attempts by senator leahy, he tried to get judge gorsuch to say how he would rule in the executive order case involving refugee asylums, knowing full well that case is likely to go before the supreme court and before judge gorsuch then justice gorsuch, the judge was correct in telling not telling how i'm going to rule in the case.
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they want to know that ruling, the republicans are going to have to make sure what has to be utilized whether it's a nuclear option, democrats have already open that door. this man is imminently qualified, he'll be confirmed, he needs to be. >> sean: leonard, conservatives have been burned time and time again. david souter recent example. judge roberts, chief justice he was a disappointment on obamacare. can you assure he is really an originalist like justice scalia, like clarence thomas? >> absolutely come a couple things you can see and judge gorsuch's work that makes that clear.bs first of all, he's participated in over 2600 cases, he's got over 700 opinions.l you see two really important things in his opinions. you see a real deep commitment to applying the law as it's written.
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text, history and structure, you see that consistently an opinion after opinion. even more importantly than that, when you see a lot of his opinions is a real dedication to enforcing the structural limits on the government power contained in our constitution.: >> sean: will cover any problems as they occur coming up, president trump went to capitol hill this morning to speak with republican lawmakers about the replacement plan. laura ingraham joins us, and colonel oliver north is here as we continue on this busy newsnight, that's ahead you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. ♪ ♪ e*trade. ♪ ♪ start trading today at etrade.com
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failed a second into lodge. the latest launch comes as u.s. and south korean troops conduct their annual joint military drills. the 9/11 attacks now suing saudi arabia. if congress decision last year to let victims to the kingdom. the 19 hijackers were saudi's. i'm anita vogel, now let's take you back to "hannity." for all of your headlines, log onto foxnews.com. >> the house of bill and the obamacare nightmare and gives health care decisions back to the state and back to the american people. >> sean: that was president trump earlier today, he went to capitol hill and met with republicans to disclose the legislation to repeal and replace the obamacare. the president believes the legislation will pass on thursday, joining me now editor-in-chief of fox news contributor, a hugely successful national syndicated radio host
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laura ingraham is back with us. definitely made progress, tom price said this is a three-step process and then of course it's got to go to the senate. the freedom conference so they want two things to get on board otherwise they have 35 or so members against repeal the obamacare mandate, essentialer health benefits and then they set the rest they can go along with with the understanding that the health and human services secretary has the authority on his own to do a lot of the things that they specifically asked for on their wish list. >> a few hours ago, they don't have the votes. this is last-minute bargaining, i think there going on, i do think that as were watching this play out its brinksmanship right to the end. donald trump says she gets herip
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to lose your seats. some of those guys on capitol hill tou give us an implicit threat if you don't support me i'm not good to help you and i'm not going to campaign for you. it's a little disturbing that this early on in the administration, the trump folks have to resort to the arm twisting, what happens but it doesn't usually happen this early in the administration bread that's a little concerning. i think a better groundwork could have been done on the health care bill by the ryan people in the white house to get this where it was supposed to be. a full repeal of the same time a full replay switches will not what's happening. >> sean: look, i have a talked to every side on this, even the 2015 bill and a lot of the freedom caucus members wanted, that was not to repeal in essence, it's more than what we have. this will not be, it all comes back to reconciliation the way the bill was passed, the way they have to work within it in the senate.en i understand all of those
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things, the more important issue to me is as we get to phase two and three, get to the senate, then we get into conference, nobody will know for a long time what this bill is going to look like it because the senate doesn't take it up until next week and that's frustrating for those of us that are trying to understand it.t. >> the phase three is certainly as i understand it and tom cotton has explained its, that's kind of a pipe dream. the idea that phase three is going to garner 60 votes come up that's the case across state lines and break anticompetitive favor, and bring prices down with real competition. if you have the votes to do it now, just do a simultaneous repeal bill as you -- replace bill as he repeal the other legislation. you know what i'm saying?ep if phase three is going to happen, do it now and push the democrats to the wall on thatin competitiveness issue which i think you can break the
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democrats your way with enough public pressure that i think could be brought tomo bear. this kind of staggered approach, tom price, maybe. >> sean: you and i like to hold these guys accountable, i don't care what party they're a part of. to me, after eight years, were not prepared the way they rolled out. i hoped they learn from it because we have two budgets to pass. we have a tax reform. we have a lot of work to do her here. if it ends up being a mismatch, here's the bottom line. if they don't get this right, they broke it, they own it, and they will take all of the political heat they would rightly deserve. so at the end of the day, it better be right. they are forcing the president to get behind it. >> you're making a great point. i think it would've been better instead of just handing it all i off to paul ryan, the white house came in and saide
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this has to be done -- five things have to be done at, three things have to be done. this has to be done. we'll work around the edges with you on the replacement bill, this repeal has to happen and we're going to immediately have a two year phase in. these pro competition measures have got to be immediately on the table for the american public to see, and we're going to argue that and were going to litigate that in order to move on that for the next two years and we are going to win on that. that would've been a better way to go i think. >> sean: if they get there in the end that's fine but if they get there and they don't have, people end up paying more money for inferior care >> that will happen under this legislationth. >> sean: that's the fact that they were trying to work on today and today, we're going to know more by the end of tomorrow. we'll have more withe laura ingraham right after the break, we'll talk about james comey from yesterday. later tonight, the department of
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highlight we're a foreign intelligence organization not a domestic intelligence organization, we're probably not the best organization to provide a more complete answer.. >> how about the state of pennsylvania? >> no. >> state of wisconsin? >> no, sir. >> state of north carolina? state of ohio. >> no. >> you have no intelligence to suggest any votes were changed. >> nothing generated by the national security agency. >> director, do you have any evidence that any votes were changed in the states of a mention to admiral rogers? >> sean: that was fbi director james command admiral rogers saying russia did not influence the vote tally, here with reaction, laura ingraham. i watch this yesterday and i watch the media coverage of all of this. i'm thinking, it's hilarious because it's the media that set
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of trump tower was wiretapped. the media said all that. all these guys and say it doesn't impact the election. they said that they've hacked us and tried to influencece past elections without trying to influence the 2018 election, the 2020 election.ed why is the media obsessed about this with no evidence for eight months? >> they were hoping this was going to be the smoking gun as maxine waters tweeted yesterday i think it was yesterday, get ready, were one step closer tote impeachment. this is the most ridiculous commentary and breathless reporting from the media who are desperate to try to find some russian web of spies working with, i don't know, secure trump staffer. nothing has come to the floor.bp already conceded in that tucker carlson interview, "the new york times" is reporting that some of my former
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associates or aids had to been surveilled. what did comey say? i have no knowledge of anyee wiretaps of trump tower and none of the other intelligence? agencies do either. that was the big get from yesterday's hearing? i thought it was a big nothing.t >> sean: even deeper than that. we have been reporting this for two weeks, you know this, you've been on and watching sarah carter and john solomon, they didn't say wiretapping, now are we playing word games, the fbi director playing word games? not wiretapped. was there surveillance? we're there two warrants? was the trump server surveilled? the answer appears to be yes. as an ancillary look at the pings from a russian bank, big deal. you would think they ares allowing this conspiracy theory of the media to go on for another year, another eight months. t when do they say definitively
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nothing happened? >> it certainly does lend belief to this idea that intelligence has become in some circles really politicized. the real shocker is that in a hotly contested election year, the fbi director was briefing the president of the united states on an ongoing investigation involving an opposition candidates. we don't really know what happened at that briefing he wouldn't go into it yesterday. it was very strange that the president gets briefed, but the congressional leaders weren't briefed until yesterday or the day before yesterday? >> sean: how did hillary clinton findy out? how did harry reid find out? >> exactly, he would not answer those questions. early in those interview, he said regularly he would inform the white house and other intelligence agencies, the gang of eight intelligence community.
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we apprise them of counter intel investigations like this on a quarterly basis. if it started last july, why is it taking formal basis until now? for them to reveal it? i thought he got really squarely will not all been a congresswoman about that. >> sean: i think when we get to the end of this were going to find a lot of politics i think you're right. i think probably a lot of people not only in the intelligence community but may be within the fbi and the cia have in fact been politicized. that is a danger to the entire country. i don't say that lightly, i'm saying a very small few. not the majority. >> that issue that you've been hitting all night almost of the leak, everyone on the east cable networks, republicans arelm obsessed with leaks. the only crime that we know that has been committed definitively is leaking mike flynn's name toc the media.
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that's a felony, we know that was committed. there is an aggressive lack of curiosity on the part of liberal journalists and a so-called republican commentators on this subject. >> sean: journalism is dead, they want to destroy trump, that's their only agenda. >> impeachment, that's what they want. >> sean: maxine waters. today said the time is here now, okay. them. 60 days in let's get rid of them. >> she has to get more interesting fantasies, that's a real -- >> sean: i'm not touching that i'm not going anywhere near that. >> and put it out there, you have clean hands, i'll take all the heat for it. >> sean: you get all the heat, thanks. electronic span for larger than a cell phone for passengers coming into the u.s. from ten specific airports in eight middle eastern and north african countries. even key democrats are praising
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>> hannity: welcome but does "hannity," today the tsa announced it would then electronic devices larger tha
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity," today the tsa announced it would then electronic devices larger than a cell phone from fights coming into the u.s., from ten select airports.t eight middle eastern and north african countries. the countries on the list are jordan, egypt, turkey, that uae, saudi arabia, kuwait, qatar, and morocco. even the democrats are praising this move after being briefed bd the department of homelandra security, the ranking member on the house intelligence community, committee, democratic congressman adam schiff praised the new security precautions implemented by the department over the weekend. the devices are not allowed to be brought into the cabin but can be checked. does this ban prove that more extreme venting is needed? here with reaction the host of war stories colonel oliver north. you tell stories as a marine how many times did you go to through waterboarding? g >> i was waterboarding going through survival school by fellow marines. >> sean: that's illegal, we can't do that to people who want
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to plot, plan, scheme come and killit us. >> it didn't used to be torture, sean. w >> sean: i still don't believe it is. inyou want to believe waterboarding, all you have to do is watch somebody steal your kid and you capture the person that was assisting, they know where your kid's come i think most people might resort to waterboarding to get the information where the child is. what do you y think of this ban? why it's important? especially if we are going to allow cell phones, doesn't matter that you don't allow the larger devices? >> the size of the expose of matters. clearly it is new intelligence, as you pointed out, the flights between the u.s. and the u.k. ever since 9/11, jihadi's have been attempting to bring down aircraft. five different events, underwear, shoes, liquids, a printer, twice with underwear, by the way. fascination there that i don't want to explore too closely. they've been trying to do it.
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aircraft security measures put in place on saturday, countries are not on the travel ban, that's syria, iran, yemen, libyp somalia and sudan. >> sean: can i ask you a question? why is saudi arabia not a travel ban? >> i think in part because the countries on the travel ban, it's separate now completely from those who were banned from carrying a cell phone aboard an aircraft. those countries syria, iran, yemen, libya, somalia, and a set sudan are failed states they have no possibility of doing a vetting process in those countries. the only real crossover between the measures taken for aircraftr and the travel ban is to remind critics of the travel ban that the is not over and it's not likely to be anytime soon.
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>> sean: i think what we just extremelyer that everybody from every country? and anybody who wants to be against your pray for for theirr own betting? their idea? >> you can expect a reprisal coming back in their direction. >> sean: fine, that's fair. >> i look at the cost of an airline ticket today and i say how many people would still do it if they had to pay an extra 250-$300 every time they got on an airplane?n the reality is the intelligence that we now got ever since 9/11 is clearly focused on the threat. now it's an electronic device. the adage of the ages we have to be right 100 times, 100% of it time and the terrorist only have to be right once. >> hannity: well said. good to see. up next, we need your help very important question of the day and these messages are getting meaner by the night i'm not sure why. maybe it's something i'm doing wrong, the hannity hotline coming up. wrong, the hannity hotline
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>> hannity: time for the question of the day. very important question. do you think democrats were fair to judge neil gorsuch today? not really but it's going to get worse. go to facebook.com/seanhannity, @seanhannity on twitter. time to play some of the messages. hits me with your best shot. >> i was wondering why you always throw the football at the end of every show. because you like football? do you have a favorite team? >> i hate hannity. can't stand the jerk. >> hannity: i throw the football because it's fun and we throw it before the show, after the show. we do it for a good time. to the woman who hates me, i
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don't think i can do anything to make you like me. i will not lose sleep over it. say something, call the number on your screen, 877-225-8587. that's all the time we fair, balanced, and unafraid. he is still going. here comes martha. >> martha: high stakes poker tonight for president trump after what was called an epic meeting this morning on capitol hill. >> mr. president -- >> can you get the votes, mr. president? >> martha: hope so. his capital now on the land for this health care bill, it is a gamble, searching for a win during a bit of a rough patch. the vote is now less than 48 hours away. welcome to day 61. i am martha maccallum in the "the first 100 days." behind closed doors, the president apparently really laid it on the line, saying, "many of you came and i pledge to repeal and replace obamacare. i honestly think many of you will lose your seats in 2018 if you do not get