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chief stewart, we salute you. >> dana: the oldest world war ii veteran is in the hospital. has pneumonia. let us all stay up prayer. set your dvrs. never miss it episode of the five. but wede can. still this is a fox news alert. tensions are high between the united states and north korea. over the rogue regimes continue aggression. welcome to the special edition of hannity. the trump doctrine, president i am jeanine pirro and for sean hannity tonight. ed henry is at the white house tonight with more. add? >> the third straight day where we heard of president trump deliver strong rhetoric. what is really new today was that he and his top aides balanced all that with efforts to work the diplomat excited. the president talked about bringing peace. the critics continue say that he is warmongering, but he held
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talks withim his two typed up a mess. the secretary of state, rex tillerson, and the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. tithe highlight he is also tryig to defuse us, even as the north korean dictator, kim jong-un, is preparing a missile launch aimed at guam, and he also warned that the u.s. mainland could have a shameful defeat and final doom if it persists in the extreme military venture. for the president with an early-morning treatment which he declared the u.s. military that is locked and loaded just in case, he added this. >> i think south korea is very happy. you do not mention japan. i think japan is very happy with the job we're doing. i think they are very impressed with the job we're doing. let's see how it turns out. let's see how it turns out. very say. believe me. they will be safe. if anything happens to guam,y there will be big, big trouble and north korea. and speak thea. associated press
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revealed that a senior diplomat is having talk. another sign that the >>and speak the associated press trump administration quietly is trying to calm this on. >> jeanine: ed henry, thank you. joining us now with reaction is fox news contributor and former u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john bolton. good evening, ambassador. it seems that we may never have been closer to the brink of a nuclear war than we are right now. is that a correct? >> i think we are at a crisis point, undoubtedly, because of the progress that north korea has made on its ballistic missile program particularly in the last eight years. donald trump inherits really 25 years of a failed policy of trying to negotiate north korea. his options are few and not very good. >> jeanine: what is interesting, investor
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the fact that the president, and he is been criticized for its rhetoric, but the president is making it very clear that he is prepared and ready, locked and loaded to defend the american people. and our territories as well. what is wrong with that? >> i don't think there's anything wrong with that. we have had 25 years of american politicians, democrats and republicans, standing up and saying solemnly, it is unacceptable for north korea to have nuclear weapons. same thing for iran. we're being told told by the same people who said we could know she negotiate north korea. we o can accept that they have nuclear weapons. susan rice wrote about in "the new york times" thishi morning. on television she said, i guess our policies failed. and now they are telling us we do have to accept it. that is t not where trump is, ad as a people. we should not allow ourselves o be a held hostages by this errac
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regime and the threat of nuclear terrorism against our country. >> jeanine: without looking backwards, do you see the way that some of the administration, particularly the clinton administration, giving money to north koreao and then the parallel of the obama administration giving money to iran? do you see the appeasement that seemse to be going on is only to our detriment and that it is time for us to stand up? these bullies are at the point -- the iranians yell death to the big devil, little devil, israelo and the united states. what are we supposed to? put her tail behind her legs? >> i think the legacy of policy has been appeasement. it ise not the first time it has been appeasement. jim baker right after the clinton administration signed the framework, op-ed, and called
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the clinton administration appeasement. 20 years ago. it has not p worked. unlessye you want to add a futue where north korea can threaten the united states with nuclear tipped missiles, you have to look either at one more diplomatic play and commits china to reunite the peninsula and constructive way to eliminate north korea, or you haveul to look at the military options. people are worried about the difficulty, chaos that might create today. the risk is real. what about the chaos went north korea launches missiles at the united states? >> jeanine: it is almost at -- kim jong-un is putting a time period. by the middle of august. what is interesting is that they came out that there is background negotiations that began with auto one beard the college students and home in a coma and died shortly after.
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that we will always consider negotiation, even at the point where we are now. what option does america have rightoe now? >> there is no option to negotiate with north korea. we try to for 25 years. it has failed. for those who believe, cite one piece of evidence who thinks it will to succeed in your 2,026. that issi why he inherited an unhappy situation. think it is worth trying it with chinana on an expedited basis, to convince them that it is in their best interest. >> jeanine: how do we do that? how do we convince china? the president has done everything. privately and publicly. china said, look. if there's an issue whether we are the aggressor or trying to defend ourselves, then the question is -- china says they will fight with north korea against this. >> they also said that if we retaliate against north korea,
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they would stand aside. that is a significant involvement. i think there is a chunk of chinese decision-makers that think north korea is an ugly piece of baggage. i think there is a deal that could satisfy china on reunification. it is a hard argument. i wish we had started it ten years ago. better late than never. otherwise, the american people have a choice. live with the nuclear north korea and the threats and bribery. i will until forever. deal with what the politiciansfo say. do not accept north korea. that could involve a military option of some sort. >> jeanine: and bassford john bolton per thank you so much for joining us here for more reaction is the host of "war stories." oliver north. good evening, colonel. here's my question. last question and asked the ambassador. what does america do now?ad on the one hand, we have rex tillerson saint, we are still willing to negotiate. we hear today there are back
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channels, and yet, we have the president say, we are locked and loaded, and ready to defend this country and our territory. >> i agree completely with what john said and convincing the president and people's republic of china that it is in their interest to act now. unless he intervenes, to stop kim jong-un, the united states is going to have to take preemptive military action against the regime and playing. that will have catastrophic consequence. not only for north korea, but for the the people's republic f china. a few 20% of the north korean population, 25 million human beings, is likely to flee on foot across the rivers and take to the sea like boat people from vietnam. that is a problem for china. there are things the president needs to do with the timeha we have twoo convince that we are deadly serious. talking to kim jong-un is a waste of time. >> jeanine: it is. it's not that the president has
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explained to the president and china that, you will suffer and have mass migration from the peninsula. >> i don't think he is confident that we will take action. there is a bunch of things that could be done. for example, we turn the tactical notes the republic of korea, that we withdrew back in the 1990s. we can play another carrier strike to the region. we have the reagan going back to the port to rearm.k this bill will that be deployed? >> it is in a port in japan. if we move some aircraft in more air tankers, there are clear signals to the chinese that we are getting ready. how about this? search and rescue assets and asked president xi if we can set themse and it china to recover r
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aircrews several of which will you shut down. >> jeanine: hold on. if it is what you say, we take preemptive action and we strike first, china has said that they will -- if that occurs, they will take to the side north korea. >> this is again my point. we are going to have to do this. we are facing a clear and present danger. an existential threat from the crazy regime and playing. we faced the same album also from tehran. serious an. serious, you deploy the hospital ship, said the big simple. more navy assets. deploy more satellites. that will leak here. you know that. we can deliver biological and chemical protection equipment.qu finally, urge japanese
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prime minister to go to beijing and tell president xi, you will go down in history as the man who talked us back to the brink. you will get all the credit if you make kim jong-un back down. you start that before military action. >> jeanine: even though it was a unanimous vote of the u.n. security council, that did not seem to have any impact. unanimous. russia and china. >> that is because they are not in beijing. forget playing. they're not seen anything in beijing that is deadly serious. what is happening otherwise with the military operation, will use air sets strike assets, literally decapitate the regime and playing. take down the air defenses. with cyber attacks and special weapon strikes. we cannot talk aboutut on tv. if they survive all that, he will have to issue orders with
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carrier pigeons, because they will not be able to talk to each other. >> jeanine: one more question. south korea, everybody knows that if we strike them, they will strike us before and south korea. what it with the thaad missile defense system? >> >> nobodyr thinks you're ser. it has been so much bluff. pis is not a president that anybody ought to take deadly serious. you and i cannot agree with youd more. colonel oliver north. a quick programming note. be sure to watch oliver north on "war stories" on the fox business network. on this special edition of hannity, brigadier general anthony teta, and the growing threat from north korea. stay with us
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they finalized the plan to fire for missiles off the coast and are waiting for kim jong-un to sign off on this. meanwhile, the white house says president trump has rejected a request from venezuela's president to speak by phone. the president requests comes after president trump said, he would not rule out u.s. military actions with venezuela's political crisis. president trump said he would godly speak with him. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "hannity". >> i hope they will fully understand the gravity of what i said, when i said it's what i mean. we don't want to talk about -- we want to talk about a country that has misbehaved for many, many years, decades actually through numerous administrations and they didn't want to take on the issue and i have no choice but to take it on. if he does anything with respect
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to guam or anyplace else that is in american territory or an american ally, he will truly regret it and regretted fast. >> jeanine: welcome back to the special edition of ""hannity"." the trump doctrine, president trump with more stern words for for north korea's dictator, kim jong-un. how should the us respond to the latest threat from north korea? joining us now is the us ambassador to the united nation richard grenell and retired brigadier general tony tata. good evening, gentlemen. i will start with you, rick. you worked in the state department.t. you have been involved in the communications and i'm sure that you have. been watching the volleys that have been going back and forth. kim jong un has given us almost a deadline and he said specifically the middle of august and in the last month he has launched two icbms. and we know he has the warheads.
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we note that he is boasting that he is going to turn us into jelly.oror goople are critical of the president. what should the president be saying? okay? or just back off like obama did and hope it goes away. >> look, one more scary thing is they successfully put a rocket into orbit. they have all the pieces and i think we have to see the signs and take it very seriously. i agree with my old boss, john bolton, that the play is not with north korea, it is really with china. one interesting thing is that the chinese removed oil sanctions from this last round of us sanctions. then by removing the sanctions, that means that we still have time, which goes to colonele north's point that they are not taking us seriously. what they need to understand is this is not president obama just with a threat of military action, but this is president trump with a credible threat of military action.esde for diplomats, we need that credible threat behind us so
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that when we are sitting across the table and we arecr negotiating, the other side knows we need to come to a peaceful deal because if not, we have to transfer the file back to the pentagon andd general mattis, secretary mattis, they don't negotiate. >> jeanine: i can see that. when the president made it clear that he wasn't going to be soft on this, we often showed our military mechanisms. general tata. we also showed the planes and we also talked about the aircraft carriers. the president is putting the power behind the words. is that enough? >> well, i think what you are seeing is the application of all of the applications of power and working in syncronation and harmony, something the obamas administration was particularly competent at and i agree with what rick says, we've got a real perception gap to overcome here because, president obama has so
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anesthetized the world and submitting to our enemies and giving billions of dollars to other countries and now when president trump comes and says what he means, it is like a stark difference out there and people are waking up. it takes them a little bit of time to say does an american president really mean what he says? i believe the president is using the information act of the national power in a very effective way. he is saying something that is very clear. you havefe secretary tillerson saying something diplomatic but supporting what president trump says and secretary mattis is saying something that is very direct but supporting what president trumpp says. so all of that is aimed at supporting the military and flexible turn options that we have. there's un sanctions that are part of diplomatic power and economic power with the economic sanctions. so all of that combines and synchronizes to great pressure
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on north korea and on china. >> jeanine: let me ask you this, rick. this is a big weekend, i think. if nothing happens this weekend, i think a lot of people are really concerned. if things seem to tamp down in light of there seems be a back channel that secretary tillerson is still, you know, working on, if we can get past this weekendh are things okay? that's number one. number two, is a preemptive strike possible? >> i think things are going to be okay when we see china move. i would give china a very short window. one week to shut down all of te trade. we have to remember that in theo first quarter of this year the chinese increased trade with north korea.is they didn't get the message. they are increasing their trade so we need to see in the next week a shutdown, if not, i would suggest we've got one more play
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with china which is a unilateral us banking sanctions.. it's not without pain. it's a painful act for americans and wall street, but i think that we immediately go to that and within one week if we haven't seen action from china. >> jeanine: preemptive strike, general? is that what should be done or do we wait for him to hit us or our territory, guam? >> a preemptive strike could result -- they've got 8500 artillery pieces, 4500 rocket launches right along the dmz there that can range 30, 40, 50 miles, and that puts seoul into play. >> but seoul didn't want to accept themi missile defense systems. they have the system that we offer them. >> thaad would do nothing against all of these artillery shells that would come raining across. >> jeanine: but they didn't want anything. >> you would think.
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my point is that there is a doctrine of a golden bridge, you increase the pressure and you lay out all of your elements of power and you show what can be done and you make your intent very clear and you leave that golden bridge to walk across into the land of diplomacydg and to stand down, or you ultimately get into a conflict that the conventional aspect of this conflict is almost scarier than the nuclear aspect of this conflict. >> jeanine: thank you, gentlemen. coming up in the special edition of ""hannity", the trump doctrine." herman cain will be here with reaction to presidentg trump telling mcconnell and the republicans to get to work to pass this agenda. stay with us.ne get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online
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it not only didn't happen, it was a surprise and it was a horrible surprise and it was very unfair to the republican party and very unfair to the people of this country. >> jeanine: welcome back to the special edition of ""hannity", the trump doctrine." president trump continues withac pressure on mitch mcconnell to enact itsru agenda. joining us with reaction issi fx news contributor and former presidential candidate herman cain. good evening. >> happy to be with you. >> jeanine: it is good to have you. when you listen to the president, i have the sense that probably the vast majority of american people, democrats or republicans, are probably saying what is with these bozos after seven years that they couldn't o get done what they promised they would get done. some of them even switching when the time mattered. >> you are absolutely right and the biggest, to use your word, bozo, is senator john mccain. i'm sorry.
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i respect him for his military service but i do not respect him for stabbing the american people in the back. as far as mitch mcconnell, who is supposed to be the majority leader in the senate, if he couldn't get to senator john mccain to be that deciding vote so that we could at least take a major step forward, then, yes, there is a problem. senator mccain is not the majority leader, and he consistently shows that he resents president donald trump.l >> jeanine: i don't think there's any question about that. we have seen it over and over. doesn't this explain, herman, the fact that the majority of american people, 16% and maybe twn to 10%, approve of the job that congress is doing. who are these guys, men and women, who are they trying to satisfy? themselves, the reelection, or the american people? >> they are trying to satisfy
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their own egos. the longer they are in washington dc, senator susan collins, lisa murkowski, john mccain. the more they drink the water and believe that it is about them and not about the american people. look, the american people are suffering under obamacare, and they have demonstrateded that ty care more about their rules and care more about their own egos than they care about the suffering of the american people.. and i respect president trump for continuing to keep the pressure on because the american people are sick and tired of excuses and that's all senator mcconnell and the other senators are offering. >> jeanine: didn't they think it was very unusual for mitch mcconnell to gogo back to his own district or rotary club, i don't know if he thought nobody would hear him, but when he talked about this president and unrealistic
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expectations, did he not realize that by criticizing the president that we elected because he was an outsider, because we believed he could get the job done, that these bozos can't get done, did he really think the president wouldn't hear it and does he think that we are stupid? there is 10% of the american people. >> yes, he thinks we are stupid. excessive expectations, they are not excessive because the american people do not believe it's excessive. one of the reasons, one of the reasons that president trump got elected is because the american people have high expectations, but what senator mcconnell was saying is that this president needs to understand that we move at a snail's pace. no, this president and the american people are sick and tired of the snail's pace. i don't knoweo if he believes tt president trumpd and the amerin people are going to hear it or
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not, but we have now heard it and that is why many of us had already said what we have been saying all along, senator mcconnell, his leadership is ineffective. >> let's talk about murkowski. i am fuming with her. she voted to repeal in 2015 and she campaigned on and then she turned around when we had a chance to do and she voted no even on the skinny repeal.d senators like that i believe need to be defeated.he but the overarching question is is this the republican establishment and who is more established that mitch mcconnell, and everybody is giving him credit for gorsuch.h. that's the best thing that happened to the supreme court in a long time, but isn't this an indication that the establishment is out to finish donald trump? >> yes. you have two types of republicans. you have republicans who are trying to pass legislation with conservative values and you have
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my called rinos, republicans in name only, and senator murkowski and senator susan collins, and senator john mccain. represent three senators that are rinos. they are not there to represent the interest of the american people, and the american people have figured that out. i'm not sure what they claim that reason is for voting against the skinny repeal. we know it wasn't as big and grand as many of us would like, but at least it would've been a big step in the right direction, following but the house of representatives had done. they basically failed the american people and they stabbed the american people in the back because you didn't expect the democrats to vote for it and they didn't. so they are perfectly happy with the disastrous obamacare. >> jeanine: you know what, the
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shame of it is it makes the whole party look bad and these rinos i think have to go. thank you so much, herman cain. coming up next on the special addition of ""hannity"," president trump is not shy about responding to attacks from the liberal main street media and calling out fake news. gregg jarrett and kayleighro mcenany are here next. with reaction. stay with us. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. on your certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, you can drive as far as you want for up to five years and be covered. because only your authorized mercedes-benz dealer has the skilled technicians to certify that your pre-owned vehicle is up to mercedes-benz standards. visit the certified pre-owned sales event, now through august 31st and learn more about our unlimited mileage warranty - and how your confidence can
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>> i'm marianne rafferty. a denver judge throws out a dj lawsuit against taylor swift. however suit against the radio station at liaison and her mother is still to be decided. her countersuit against the dj also remains. taylor swift claiming he groped her during a photo shoot. taking $1 in damages. the commandant of the marine corps is ordering all 1,000 marine aircraft grounded for a period of time over the next two weeks. the order comes just days after three marines were killed off the coast of australia. when the osprey aircraft crash. they can pick their own 24-hour stand on period. the only woman in the naval shipment. she decided not to continue the course in the summer. that is mandatory for those protected field. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "hannity". >> i am here this evening to cut
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through the fake news filter and to speak straight to the american people. these guys, the fake news, they tell you -- the fake media is trying silence us, but we will not let them. the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house, but i'm president and they are not. >> jeanine: that was president trumpp responding to attacks upon the liberal mainstream media. joining usl now rnc spokespersn kayleigh mcenany and fox news anger and attorney, gregg jarrett. isn't it true that donald trump, now president trump, has change the paradigm of how americans look at news and that there is now no focus or no necessarily reliability of what we used to see as the regular channels and
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now people are going to social media, specifically facebook and twitter, toth get their news? >> you're absolutely right. the media is incensed. the press is going over their head. >> journalists in america are>> overwhelmingly liberal studies. the recent one showed a scant 7% of republicans, so there's no diversity of thought in the newsroom. it is endemic in the industry and journalists tend to wear their liberalism on their sleeve. they're utterly intolerant of anybody who dares to disagree with them, especially the president of the united states. how could he haveol won, they ybthink. we are smarter than anybody else and we didn't want him as president, so he must've cheated in some grand conspiracy with vladimir putin and they are hell-bent on conjuring criminality commonality when it does make sense. >> jeanine: the whole idea of rush and
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the collusion after eight months, it may even be nine months, and we haven't heard one iota, one piece of evidence that indicates collusion, and yet the mainstream media, now we know t hathat the center for law and justice, and getting some of the e-mails from the department of justice has found out that the "new york times" and "the washington post" ." they really didn't want to discuss that tarmac meeting between loretta lynch and bill clinton. i mean, we know that they know about it and they are colluding, there is a collusion, to not tell the american people. >> that's right. it is journalistic malpractice at its best. you look at jim comey, that startling testimony before the committee when he said that february "new york times" story. alleging collusion between contacts between the trump campaign and russia, he said that story was not true. he went on further to say many, many of the russiay stories are in the dead wrong. this is jim comey. he has no intent to help the president who fired him.to he is saying so much of the
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reporting is false. it is verifiable and the press is left waiting and this russian conspiracy is based on little more than rumor and newspapers. those of the words of senator dianne feinstein. >> jeanine: you are the lawyer here, gregg and you and kayleigh as well. we are all lawyers here. explain to the viewers. they think to themselves, look, if they are lying and if they are publishing stories that they know are not true, then some of that, in spite of "the new york times" ," ed sullivan, they should be liable for this kind of thing. should they be? >> probably not because we are talking about public figures and you have to prove malice, actual liromalice. >> jeanine: malice and maliciouo intent has to be proven over and over in terms of what they want to cover and what they lie about? we all knew the february story in "the times "was not true and yet no one would deny until comey was under oath. >> the president calls it fake news, and he is right to the extent that the media by virtue of their liberalism distorts the
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news. yes, to some extent that is fake news. they are not acting as impartial reporters of the truth and the news as it is.s. instead they're doing something quite different. they are infusing their bias in the stories they choose to tell and the way that they tell them. i will give you an example. and the most egregious form was the donald trump junior meeting. they would apoplectic. it's a crime, cried the media. >> jeanine: not only this, with a government russian lawyer. she was working with the government and she wasn't even a lawyer. >> politicians and americans meet with russian and russian officials all the time. there's more than a thousand of them here in the united states and we meet with people. it's not a crime to talk to a russian. the federal election commission, just go to your website, their website, and it specifically says the former nationals may volunteer for american political campaigns. it's not a crime. >> so now that the american people, kayleigh, are starting to understand and they get it because they didn't buy the
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pollsters or whatever. where are the american people now going for their news? >> the american people are having to look to other sources, it's not a crime to talk to a russian. the federal election commission, just go to your website, their website, and it specifically says the former nationals may volunteer for american political campaigns. it's not a crime. >> so now that the american people, kayleigh, are starting to understand and they get it because they didn't buy the pollsters or whatever. where are the american people now going forayay their news? >> the american people are having to look to other sources, like for instance this trump news update that he is doing on his facebook. it is positive information about the president, all factual, all true, but you have to go to facebook, you have to go to the president's own website to hear anything positive. in today's day and age, it is only news if it is negative. >> jeanine: he is on twitter. he is on facebook. he is on instagram. the whole family is on instagram. and all of those social media sites. how many millions of people are getting their news from this because they are now convinced f the mainstream media is not out for their interests. >> and the media is upset about it because he has co-opted their job. he's speaking a directly to the american people. he is not allowing the media to
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exercise their nearlyy unlimited power of mass communications in the way they have in the past to try to indoctrinate americans into the media's form of liberalism and progressive -- >> jeanine: and that gets particularly significant that it is east coast/west coast and it is the flyover states are the ones that are saying we are not even listening anymore. >> that's what we've learned about the american people is they are smart and they can see through the negative coverage leading up to the election.nd i had a man in nevada say that t the coverage is so bad that i didn't vote for president trump, but it has compelled me to give him a chance. we will see through it. they recognizeom the bias and ty will not be biased. that isas why they have the lowt media ratings in history. >> jeanine: media and congress, isn't that interesting. thanks so much for being with us. coming up next on this special edition ofont ks for ""hannity"," president trump has made his support for clear.orcement very sheriff david clark joins me to
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as you know, i am a big, big believer and admirer of the people in law enforcement, okay, from day one. you are saving american lives every day, and we have your back, believe me. we have your backs 100%, not like the old days. not like the old days. >> jeanine: indeed not like the old days. that was president trump repeatedly praising law enforcement and, unlike the obama administration, president trump has made it crystal clear he fully o supports those who serve and protect us and for good reason. a newly released body cam video shows a police officer in south carolina being shot three times last january after confronting an armed suspect. we must warn you the video you are about to see is extremely shocking. >> stop.
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take your hands out of your pocket. take your hands out of your pocket. if you don't stop, i'm going to tase you. i am take your hands out of your not playing with you. pocket. take your hands out of your pocket! take your hands out of your pocket! >> shots fired! >> jeanine: the assailant was found guilty of attempted murder in possession of a weapon andd sentenced to 35 years in prison. joining us now with reaction, milwaukee county sheriff davidn clarke. good evening, sheriff. the truth is had there not been a camera on the glasses of the police officer, this individual who shot him three times and almost killed him to the point where the police officer says tell my family i love them. he thought he was going to die. it would never have been captured. can you tell me why more law
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enforcement doesn't have these body cameras or cameras on the glasses as opposed to the body?a >> some of those are financial considerations that each jurisdiction has to make in terms of priority. i think it is a high one, but that bean counters have to make that. i get chills every time i hear president trump support and praise the american police officers. officer quincy smith here had gut wrenching video and only by the grace of god he survived it. i want to talk about this idea coming out of this 21st century task force that was put together and it was second by the police executive informant chuck wexler supporting it. and it called for stupid things like engaging in more dialogue with the suspect before using deadly force and considering less lethal options. you saw how much time -- once that gun came up -- >> jeanine: but the police officers said i'm going to tase you. the police officer didn't threaten to shoot him and he said that i will tase you so
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take your hands out of your pocket. >> it fell apart very quickly and told him to take his hands out of his pocket. you've got to see a suspect's hands. that's number one. you have to see that, that is number one. if he would've used his firearm, i'm not here to second guess what he did. they get to make their own individual decision. but had he shot this guy the second time he told them to take his hands out of his pocket, it would've been reasonable under the circumstances even if he was not armed and i get tired of hearing about this unarmed assailant that the police officers use deadly force against because unarmed does not mean not dangerous. >> jeanine: and what is interesting about this is because of the camera on the eyeglasses, we find out that the police officer was only going to tase him and, number two, a lot of cops have good instincts. when he says take your hand out of your pocket repeatedly, his instincts and, you know, i've been in this business a long h time. as i have you. there's something dangerous in
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that pocket. >> you have to trust your instincts. i tell police officers all the time to trust your training and instincts when you go in these things. there may be where you make a mistake at the end but in the end i want you to go home and we will sort it out later. again, the training kicks in as well. you can see from the minute i timed it, from the minute he pulled the gun out, one second left by the time he got off three or four shots and the officer could not go to the next level up to his firearm because by that time the shots had rung out and it was over. he did a great job. >> jeanine: thank you. >> wonderful a job. >> jeanine:: running out of tim. coming up, more of this special edition of: "hannity", the trump doctrine," after the break. extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia
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yeah, but his offensive win shares didn't even break 4. come on, check out that stop-and-pop! what do you think? my trade-off analytics indicate no one creates more space on offense. this allows him to nail a jumper from a densely populated urban area. what you're trying to say is from way downtown? i am still learning. i can see that. ♪ >> jeanine: welcome back to this especially edition of "hannity," the trump doctrine." that's unfortunately all we have time left this evening,, but don't forget to set your dvrs and never miss an episode of d "hannity." be sure to check out my show, "justice with judge jeanine."
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saturdays. 9:00.s tomorrow night at thanks for joining us. sean is going to be back on monday.. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. i'm mark stein for one more evening before the great man returns from vacation. >> on monday. tensions with the nuclear dictatorship of north korea remain high as president trump continues to warn jong-un's regime that any aggressive act will be met with overwhelming force. >> president trump: this man will not get away with what he's doing, believe me. if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat, which
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