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check mine out. you can help me vote on facebook and twitter. twitter and facebook.. >> president trump inches closer to an historic achievement. breaking news this hour on tax reform in the senate. and the implications on what's in the deal for you. we will fact-check that. and he saw the immediate reaction last night. >> the shocking verdict is the worst outcome for the steinle family. >> following the not guilty verdict who shot and killed kate steinle. >> and special counsel robert mueller trying to enact a law
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that was never successfully prosecuted. that and more coming up. >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night" ." this is a fox alert. michael flynn cutting a deal. the senate doing a much different deal. in the first major legislative victory of this administration. the white house will have to balance that and get michael flynn's guilty plea. complete with mainstream media speculation making a major selection tonight in the senate. vice president pence is expected to preside over the boat.
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and the president playing a key role leading up to the boat. vote and let's bring in fox news sr. good evening to you, what's happening on the floor right now? >> they go through vote after vote after vote and this is kind of the precursor and this might happen sometime at one or 2:00. this is a question of when and not if. they will pass this bill sometime later. and not expected to be needed is vice president pence. there is nothing democrats can do to stop this and they are not pleased. >> this will mark today as one of the darkest black letter days in the long history of the senate. this unfortunately is the
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metaphor for this bill. and how high the stench is rising in this chamber. as we debate stilts night. my long career career in politics, i'm not seeing a more aggressive piece of legislation so devoid of rationale. >> what we are thinking here is there won't be any democrats here to vote on this bill. one of those democrats in a swing state told me they wanted some democrats to vote yes but mitch mcconnell made the bill so bad there's no way they would vote and say yes. >> what happens at this point? >> of the key is getting the votes.
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we knew they were working on this. and the republican senator from arizona said he would vote for the bill today. and republican senator from tennessee said there's some things that bother him. and with only one no vote on the republican side. he got assurances from the leadership. they need to address immigration and he hosted for the end of the year. we expect vice president pence to come and reside over that vote sometime early in the morning. >> >> shannon: you are there 24 hours a day. we will check back. thank you. tonight retired three-star
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general denies a false of treason. and he's agreed to cooperate with a special counsel in the russian interference in the 2016 election. and he's here to tell us what this means and the bigger picture. legal he >> he was once the topl and tonight he is under investigation. and he admitted lying to the fbi agent during an interview in january. he claimed he never asked russian ambassador to escalate the diplomatic dispute. any claimed not to remember the phone call. any said he falsely claimed a separate call to try and make a deal with russia. flynn also claimed and special
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counselor mueller got him to admit making false statements on federal disclosure forms. his prosecutors don't know if these admissions can be used against him if they placed him on the witness stand. the false statements involved near the false statements white house officials which resulted in his resignation in february. nothing about the guilty plea or charge implicates anyone else other than flynn. jared kushner the president's son-in-law has been identified as the senior transition official who directed flynn to contact russian officials about the u.n. vote. and encourage the entire team to enforce the issue. and this shows that the trump
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administration was associating with the russians before trump got involved. and it's critical that we determine whether flynn spoke with the russians on these issues. the logan act prohibits conducting foreign policy without authorization. the last prosecution was a hundred and 65 years ago. >> shannon: so it's been a while is what you're saying. we will see if this case has merit. thank you. let's bring in our fair panel. and litigator in these cases. any national security attorney. thank you for being here. i want to start, a big announcement on what this does. we are talking about one charge of lying in all kinds of things.
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kidnapping plots, not registering as a federal agent. is it just the tip of the iceberg? >> it has to be all they have. this is the package. this is what they present to the court today. the thing that everybody needs to understand is it's very serious criminal offense to make a false statement to any federal agent. if they had other criminal offenses which include -- those would have been included today and they weren't. so this is it for michael flynn. while regrettable i think it does underscore that frankly if this is all there is in this took place with the interview with the fbi before robert
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mueller was named special prosecutor in a carryover from the obama administration, i think it raises a lot of questions about the whole investigation. >> shannon: is it that there was a lot more? what because they got him giving other information about ongoing investigations in the trump campaign and russia, that there was much more. and that's why we are only seeing this charge in the plea deal. >> this may be all that they had on him. as far as i'm concerned is the tip of the iceberg. what they're getting from him as material investigation. it doesn't mean flynn himself was engaged but because he wasn't part of the inner circle. but he saw everything on the campaign with the transition, he had significant information that
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can provide to investigators. and provide mueller the ability with initial contact with members of the circle as jared kushner or donald from jr. this is not the end of the investigation. >> >> shannon: one person says f there was evidence of conclusion conclusion. we would be looking at a major conspiracy indictment and flynn would see far more serious charges. that sounds like that's closer to your read on this. >> other high-profile cases where individuals -- let's talk about scooter libby. he ended up pleading guilty to a charge of making a false
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statement to be fbi. as we know no the entire thing was a media incited phenomenon. so i think what this does remind me and everyone, and the fbi up at your door, don't ever talk to any federal agent without an attorney present. you can inadvertently say something that can end up being a felony charge. i don't know the circumstances of the interviews but i do know the fbi has faith of the conversations with the russian ambassador with flynn. so the question arises of why they need to interview him. it is what it is and it's a serious thing. and i do think it raises a question that there is not all there.
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>> shannon: i think all three of us would probably agree. you have to have counsel before you say anything. thank you both angry to see you on this friday night. and back to capitol hill, they call this water amma. in our next guest with votes, georgia republican. and stepping out to visit with us. i want to talk about some issue issues. unable to vote because of fiscal concerns about the deficit. >> he and i are both concerned about the long-term deficit we have. this bill is going to ignite our economy. part of it was getting our economy going again.
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our energy potential and we have a historic opportunity to change the tax code and make american companies and workers competitive. >> shannon: we are going to break some facts down. what we are hearing are two completely different stories. this is going to help working families. from democrats we hear that's all a lie. and it's going to her lower middle income people. and here is the minority leader chuck schumer. >> the republican party is abandoning its long held principles. to please its political paymasters. bad move for the republicans as well as a bad move for america. >> shannon: a lot from the senate floor tonight. he's robbing the treasury in the
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middle of the night when no one is watching. and this is getting done, especially the health care part. how do you respond to those criticisms were smart >> ? >> let's talk about american people. the median income family today makes $73,000 a year. and a single mom with one child makes $41,000 a year. they would get a 75% tax cut. and 3-6 million people are estimated to get tax cuts. in the best beneficiary is the person that will get a job when the economy will be ignited. >> and we are pushing to make this thing help american
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businesses grow. we had the highest corporate tax rate in the world. and as a huge penalty on the american worker. we are going to become tonight more independent. >> >> shannon: there will be moe transparency in that it will give the public to look at what's in the bill. >> i think that's true. i hear rhetoric tonight. and these are the same folks that said a few years ago, you have to pass the bill to find out what's in it. they are making that comment tonight. so we had a committee and it will go to conference. all of this will be in the light of day. so all of these vote-a-rama
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going on in the middle of the night, there's nothing new here tonight. >> shannon: we know it will be a late night and early morning. check out those sirens. that's hawaii's nuclear warning system. bringing back cold war era sirens. it sounds slightly different than the ones they used to use. hawaii the closest state to north korea. a high military presence as well. they want to be ready. attorney general jeff sessions speaking out tonight about the not guilty verdict of the immigrant who admitted to shooting and killing kate steinle. and what will happen to the sanctuary city?
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>> shannon: president trump is among others blasting a san francisco judge calling it a travesty of justice. and here to tell us more. >> we are having a little techl difficulty. this individual who had seven felony convictions. he was convicted on one charge. last night verdict renewed heated debate on capitol hill. allowing illegal immigrants to commit crimes.
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the g.o.p.-controlled senate is not taking up this measure. >> what you have is a lot of democrats were going out of their way to protect the individual and as the case we have here in san francisco. >> shannon: now is congressman lee and he was on her program. that's bringing our panel. the editorial director and executive director. you guys both have ten other jobs. you don't extra free time. let's talk about this, i will see a little bit of what the defense attorney has said. there was a lot of political conversation. and here's what he said about the verdict last night. >> from day one this case was used as a means of hates.
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to create division and a program of mass deportation. it was used as a catapult for presidency. and along that philosophy of hates. >> shannon: i will let you take the first ring of that. >> and we need to address issues that need to be solved in our community. and san francisco disregards the law and doesn't have the capacity to convict. they can't even find him guilty of involuntary manslaughter. which is by definition is what occurred here. they charge him with possession of weapon. what more do you need to do to prove that. this is a miscarriage of justic justice. >> shannon: we had the attorney general jeff sessions talk about that.
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>> we are confident that we will do everything possible to ensure that happens. there are some potential other charges and before being deported and released we think he should face every charge against him. you can be sure our department of justice is working right now for other charges that are there. >> shannon: so not building the wall and democrats want to negotiate over government spending, it changes the immigration debate. >> i think this is more of a criminal justice issue. the defense's argument for when i read has some holes in it potentially. and some federal charges they
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can sort out. the question here is, he was held and released on a drug charge and he wasn't a violent offender up until that point. this is somebody who is a criminal. he was a criminal absolutely. the predicate to this is immigration policy specifically is the reason he's in the country and he murdered an american woman. >> that's exactly the problem. why the cities haven't set the national immigration. that should be the responsibility of the city. they failed to pass immigration reform and were pushing the duty on the city.
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>> shannon: when they decide they won't cooperate with federal requests when they know the sky has been reported five times and they got a request and they just let him go. >> that's the problem. people are missing the background. government gets frustrated with washington. we pay federal taxes for us to set a effective immigration policy. and they failed to do that. and we pay them to enforce immigration policy. they are passing the buck to witness appellees municipalities and we will let law enforcement analysts. and if you get pulled over for a
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ticket or marijuana cigarette, hold them in your jail and use your resources. >> there are known murderers and in prison. >> and if they were letting him go, the feds asked him to be held. he can potentially commit other felonies. how can they just let him go? >> that's part of it. the problem is in practice these state prisons and jails are left on for weeks or months waiting for these prisoners. the states are not setting the laws, the federal government is. >> hand him over to state authorities and prosecute them. >> shannon: i think we all can
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agree that the system is broken. and that's how it gets done, the devil is in the details. thank you. we are monitoring vote-a-rama on capitol hill. it would be a major victory for president trump. and coming up, sexual harassment settling being unveiled. every lawmaker who was spend your money is here. >> enough is enough. members of congress making egregious acts should not be allowed to hide behind closed doors. and these nondisclosure agreements that tax payers are forced to pay for their misconduct. >> shannon: and if you're confused about what's in the senate tax bill, you are not alone. we will separate fact from
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fiction. stay with us.
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>> shannon: knew allegations on another lawmaker. texas republican congressman blake settled with a woman. using border taxpayer dollars. his attorney saying he's not going anyway. and having more for us tonight. >> he will continue to defend himself. >> another day and another adamant denial. >> 's health is not the best. we we will make an announcemente coming days. on whether the congressman will continue or step aside. he attacked the credibility of connor.
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>> at least three women accused connor of sexual harassment. the 88-year-old denies all of i it. and marion brown, an accuser. he is not only one on capitol hill with allegations of misconduct. $84,000 of taxpayer money using to settle claims. texas republican representative blake. $100,000 reportedly going to eat two young males. new york democrat was fined in 2002. and this led to the office of compliance and committees with the records of discrimination and retaliation.
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they are trying to pass legislation and make public. what about lawmakers facing harassment allegations that happen outside the office? >> there are photos no. >> shannon: new information tonight coming from the community of house information. all related to this slush fund. the fund has paid over a a lite over $350,000. and going towards allegations of sexual harassment. and another case was settled for
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$150,000. >> shannon: we are reporting the senate continuing to vote on tax reform. and democrats saying it will do the opposite of what republicans promise it will do. >> it will do the exact opposite. they are placing their faith in a trickle-down economic theory. we've all seen how that works. >> shannon: here to help a separate fact from fiction. great to have you with us brian. >> it can get bigger than this for tax reform. >> shannon: the senate tax bill cuts taxes for the rich. >> we hear this time and again. this is not true. the average middle income family will see tax cuts.
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about $850 a year. by 2025 of the individual cut will expire. and the reason for that is no democrats will vote for the pla plan. this will require republicans to phase at all. they can solve this problem easily. if they vote for this and get 60 votes the intro to make individual tax permanent. >> shannon: they made the bill in a way that no democrat would ever vote for. the tax bill is a giveaway to big corporations. >> what's going on with corporations as they face one of the highest tax rates in the developed world. and as a result we've seen dozens of companies leave the u.s. every year because of that
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tax rate. so now they are making the tax rate competitive for the rest of the world. when you don't penalize companies for doing business they invest that money. we talk with corporations all the time over investing, that ends up in money in people's pockets. >> shannon: we don't have much time left. the tax will lead to budget deficits. >> it will add deficit. tax cuts are meant to cut taxes. the issue with that is not to reform and spend. if it's out of control you have your reform spending. there's a lot of johnny-come-lately's. the real way to deal with that, there's a lot of work to do
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there. >> shannon: great to have you with us and have a great weekend. coming up, the tax reform and voting on a gun rights bill the left calls dangerous. we will have that and the search for a missing person continues for five days. we will have the latest on that investigation. >> i pray she comes home safe and whoever is responsible for
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get your first prescription free at anoro.com. >> shannon: while the senate tackles taxes, the house looking to pass another issue. they would allow a vote for gun owners who are legal to take the guns across state lines. you know the senate controversial bill. tell us what this bill would do. >> when you talk about backlash, americans are sick of government trying to run our lives. we have a right to defend ourselves and families. it's common place legislation. we won't turn you into a criminal because you cross state lines.
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>> shannon: if they can legally carry in their stay confusion there. your critics include chuck schumer. many states out west have gun laws allowing anyone to carry. and they could come to times square with a gun concealed. >> i would tell the leader to take the time to read the legislation. it doesn't dictate municipalities. all it says is that states have to recognize permits are legal in other states. so if i have a conceal and carry permit, when i go to new york i have to follow new york law. i have to follow those laws.
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so the states and municipalities can make whatever rules they want to make. >> so is it your take that this legislation is better. >> you see michael bloomberg, the liberal in new york. spending money to stop this legislation. you have officials saying that isis wants us to pass this bill. it makes you shake your head in wonder. what kind of world do they live in because we are talking law-abiding citizens. texas and florida showed off duty police officers commit crimes and carry holders. we are talking about law-abiding people. they would like you to believe
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their rhetoric. and somebody contemplating and committing armed robbery. and the potential consequences, the fact that they conceal that gun, it doesn't make sense. >> shannon: do you think you have democrats that will buy into this? >> there's a number of democrats i plan on voting for the bill. and in the senate, there are long champions of this issue. and he had this on the senate floor. there seven democrat senators and five of them having to be up for reelection. and we would need eight democrats. we will see. >> shannon: all right, thank
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thank you for coming on. we'll talk more next week. >> 73% of the american people wants this to pass the pole show. >> shannon: he was updated, thank you. now still hunting for 3-year-old mariah. five teams are searching by waterway. the girl's father said he last saw her slender night to check on her on 11:00 p.m. the boyfriend said he saw her an hour later. the biological father since he doesn't believe in. and the theories they may have of what happened to her. coming up, national security experts coast-to-coast together in a live preview. >> i'm here the reagan national defense.
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and national security advisor and cia advisor mike pompei will speak tomorrow. >> shannon: and across the pond, a royal engagement.
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>> shannon: this weekend top national security will address threats to our homeland and abroad. griffin is their life. hello jennifer. >> this is my fourth year at the reagan national defense center. this was the premier national security. and there's so many top officials and leaders and members of the defense and advisors who will be here tomorrow. and going over issues of how to rebuild the military. and we have a panel focusing on readiness. i spoke to the head of the chairman. who explained why there such a crisis.
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>> something is wrong and we have been scratching our military thinner and thinner. asking them to do more and more not giving them the resources. it is a crisis when you have an increasing number of accidents that take the lives of our military personnel. i think it's a crisis when more than half of the navy and air force cannot fly today because they are waiting on maintenance. >> shannon: we were forced and we visited to see one base. and about half of the air force bombers were outside and they had to scrounge for parts. here are some more stats.
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70% of the f-18 hornet's can't fly. and they have 41 fewer warships than they did on 9/11. and the navy has half as many ships as they did during ronald reagan's era. the military is stretched and doing more with less. in military is being asked to make preparations on north kore north korea. and there are some in this country that are very concerned. and they will meet here at the reagan library tomorrow. >> shannon: thank you for reporting on that. and the threat that poses to our men and women. they will continue throughout this weekend. and with what was being told to
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>> we have international stories to bring you but there is things happening live in dc tonight. you are looking live in the capitol. the vice-president who is the
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president of the senate will head over there. mike pence will arrive to oversee the vote. show. 8:00 p.m. eastern. good night from new york. >> welcome to the should edition of hannity. liberalism failing nymph in for sean. review the leftist policies failing americans for decades. about t but first the latest on form are national security advisor meekal flynn pleading guilty to lying to the fbi and the looming tax vote in the senate. >> reporter: this white house official is by surprise mike flynn guilty plea sparked media speculation it was bad for trump that getting ahead of the facts in what we know

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