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whose clutches this country finds itself. break free, think for yourself, if you can, despite how they attack you it's worth it and dvr it and back tomorrow. sean hannity is up next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." breaking now we'll describe in detail how the democratic party is a party of petulent children and they proved it last night by sitting on their hand last night and pouting like children while president trump was highlighting america's successes at the state of the union address. and the out of touch liberal media hysterical over president trump's speech, that you, the american people, overwhelmingly approved of. and also breaking now we have sources telling us the release of the highly classified memo
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showing fisa abuses could happen tomorrow perhaps as late as monday and top-ranking doj officials are terrified at this hour what the memo will expose and they should be and that and more breaking tonight on tonight's opening monologue. the president delivered a state of the union address and more people watched the fox news channel. we want to say thank you for trusting us and we want to earn that trust every day. the president touted how he is now enacting reagan-style conservative principles and they're work. the vast majority of democrats led by negative nancy pelosi hated every second of it and it was obvious and sat on their hand with an scowl on their face
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and you see the democrats playing petty partisan politics. take a look. >> we're finally seeing rising wages. african american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. hispanic american unemployment has also reached the lowest levels in history. >> sean: we'll have more on the democrats ridiculous behavior. they don't have solution or stand for anything except they hate president trump. congressman luis gutierrez even walked out during the speech during chant of "usa" and his excu
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excuse? he had to get ready for an interview and pelosi and the democrats are being called out with some powerful truths. take a look. >> i think nancy pelosi looks like that all the time. i think she should smile a lot more often. i think the country would be better for it. she seems to embody the bitterness in the democrat party. last night was a step forward. hopefully they can let go of some of that and they need to decide, do they love america more than they hate the president and put the differences aside and come together and do what's right for the country. >> sean: wouldn't that be great? fix the country and help the forgotten men and women. will the democrats ever put that before the hatred of the president. they supported eight years of obama's failure. we have 13 million more persons on food stamps and poverty. the lowest labor participation rate since the '70s.
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the lowest home ownership rate in 51 years and obama accumulated more debt than every other president him combined and never reached 3% gdp growth in the course of his presidency in any one given year. the media are in full hysteria mode. they're bias is so transparent. >> what you saw tonight was president trump i think with one hand reaching out his hand, two democrats, and with the other hand, holding up a fist. >> if the president met with me after the speech i would say that's how not to give a unifying speech. >> it's racial tensions by bringing up the issue of kneel. >> the rhetoric set things back. the way he sold immigration really offended a lot of democrats listening in the room. >> if that was an attempt at unity he's got a lot of work to
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do. >> i go through the teleprompter speeches you can tell he's reading it. >> he was selling sweet tasting candy with poison in it. >> it's deep and almost a sad obsession with being liked. >> you tell me that room is supposed to respond like this to the great dictator. >> no, but they're not supposed to sit on their hands. >> really? >> sean: and fake news cnn went on full-on conspiracy mode about the color of the first lady's outfit. it's predictable. >> is there anything you want to tell us about her outfit. >> she's wearing a cream-colored suit i find interesting. last year the female democratic senators all wore white to protest trump's policies against
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women. there was even a #womenwearwhite. it could be a coincidence but i find a lot of stuff she does these days to look at twice >> sean: and they can't give up their obsession with the russia investigation. even moments before the state of the union, this too a disgrace. watch. >> this is a president under criminal investigation for obstruction of justice with regard to the russia investigation. a lot going on in the backdrop. >> there's a missing major figure in the hall we auth -- ought not to forget about and that's the special prosecutor at the united states who is probably at this hour meeting with his team. that's an extraordinarily important part of what's going on in washington, d.c. >> sean: it shows how out of touch the liberal mainstream destroy trump does.
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they already pre determined they're going to hate it but you, the american people had a different reaction. let's look at the cbs news poll. 75% of people watched approved of the president's speech. and even fake newsish network, cnn, their poll showed 70% of speech watchers had a positive reaction. now, if you just watched the media's hysterical coverage wouldn't know any of this and think everyone hated his speech. this why on this program we call them the destroy trump media. and we have massive developments regarding the release of the four-page classified memo exposing obama-era surveillance of the trump campaign and transition and there's debate whether they should release the memo with other supporting document. i for one, am for full transparency and i don't want anything redact.
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maybe if it compromises security only. make it public and by the way, it's about getting the truth out and that's scaring the living hell out of some people at the fbi and doj and rod rosenstein and peter strzok. and the deputy attorney general is responsible for extending the fisa warrant to literally spy ton the trump campaign manager. rosenstein is shaking in his boots tonight. we're hearing from sources he's the most scared individual in washington right now and cnn is asking if rosenstein was on his team. some may want to check his phone records and e-mails because isn't it a little too convenient when the walls begin to close in on him, especially after mccabe
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being fired all of a sudden there's a targeted leak to make rosenstein look better and the fbi is trying to attack the memo. now sara carter who will join us in a little bit will join us. you have cory booker saying releasing the memo would be quote, treasonous. and there's grave concerns about material officials of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy. today the fbi are trying to take shots at the memo.
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yesterday katherine herridge said two fbi officials could not point to any factual inaccuracies and devin nunes said this, having stonewalled congresses demands for information for nearly a year, it's no surprise to see the fbi and doj file spurious objectives for the american people to see the abuses at the agencies. the fbi is intimately familiar with the presentations and they're welcome to make public to the greatest extent possible all the information they have on these abuses. regardless, it's clear that top officials used unverified information to fuel an
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intelligence information during a political campaign. once the truth comes out we can begin to take steps our intelligence agencies in court will never abuse it again. they're trying to delegitimize the memo because the memo, clearly, according to devin nunes exposes top officials using unverified clinton bought and paid for dossier as the justification to spy on an opposition campaign during an election and the president-elect and his team. to be clear, the media will never report this. we're not talking about rank and file members who work every day at the fbi, doj and intelligence community. what we're talking about and we're specific are a few bad actors in those communities that are on the verge of being exposed for committing massive constitutional violations. that's why they're trying to keep the memo from coming out and you having the opportunity to see it.
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in january after almost a year of stonewalling, devin nunes and the house intel committee, we know rod rosenstein and christopher raye went crawling into speaker ryan's office begging not give access to the russian investigation consent and to speaker ryan's credit he held his ground in the meeting. if they did nothing wrong, then why fight so hard to prevent congress from seeing the documents? release the memo and underlying documents with it. the documentation of it all. if they did nothing wrong why are they trying to stop the memo from coming out? why don't top fbi and doj officials want you, the american people to know. the author of vengeance,
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former speaker of the house, newt gingrich is with us. they didn't want the information released in the beginning and this is powerful from the house committee chair. he's basically confirming what i suspect for a long time that the hillary clinton bought and paid for dossier was used in part during the election season to get a fisa warrant to spy on the campaign. if that happened what would that mean to you? >> you have two things that are fascinating. the first is it turns out there may have been collusion to undermine the american presidential election by a government bureaucracy. it turns out the bureaucracy wasn't russian, it was american and that it was the department of justice senior leadership and the fbi senior leadership.
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now that on one level is a frightening inside of the future and the future of a powerful police force deciding for the rest of us which politicians will go after. and the second thing as you were talking is there's a new movie out which glorifies the washington post and printing of government documents, the courage of the post leadership. you go back and take the pentagon papers and the attitude of the washington post, isn't it interesting none of the papers are coming in and making the same demands. of course we should publish this and the american people should see it and there's a right to know. >> sean: maybe it's hannity and company to file the lawsuit. there's a dangerous thing here and i'm make strong distinction because i have respect for the fbi and doj and intelligence, but the powerful tools of
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intelligence we now have to get isis and al-qaeda and enemies of the country, if we turn it and politicize it and spy on opposition party candidates and use that we have lost the country. that's how serious it is to me. >> there's a whole pattern going back to at least 1970s of people on the left genuinely worried an intelligence state during the cold war would acquire so much power it could actually subvert the whole process. it's sad that almost none of those people are now speaking out about the current problem because the people at the top -- and i agree with you entirely, this is all a thin layer of largely politically appointed type people. it's not the bulk of hard-working everyday folks trying to protect america and enforce the law, but this thin
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layer i think we'll discover in the next few days clearly conspired to mislead a judge in order to get an ability to spy which was totally illegal. i think that's part of why you saw mccabe leave. i think you'll see more people leave. i'm shocked strzok is still there. after all the stuff we learn about him i don't know why he's not gone already. i think you'll see more people have to leave and then see whether or not in fact they get involved in a serious criminal investigation because a lot of what they were doing was not just unwise but illegal and they were really threatening the freedom and rights of the american people. >> sean: you know what's amazing about this is this dossier, infusion gps said in testimony they never verified it and hillary clinton never verified it and they tried to shop the salacious story of hookers and
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ritz carlton and they were shopping it and coordinating with the clinton campaign. hillary clinton clearly fixed the primary. she tried to use the dossier to lie to the american people in a general. thats thats do dossier was was used against a candidate and a year of trump/russia collusion and the media has ignored the biggest story in their life time. this is bigger than watergate. it's like stealing a snickers bar. >> i'm not sure but i think i know where you're going with this. the elite media is part of the deep state. the elite media group has survived by being in coal -- co
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collusion. you're right with the scale of this. when people get to read this, what the american people need to understand is the obama administration in a series of steps that clearly violated the law tried to both protect hillary clinton and tried to destroy donald trump and both actions were illegal. we're now in a situation, i believe, where you're going to see a requirement in the near future for an independent counsel to clean out the senior fbi and justice department and to go after people who have left office who were part of the obama team that was so clearly violating the law. >> sean: what do you make of this massive disconnect the president has a state of the union interest. we have great news. we have 2.4 million new jobs and newer people that are on food
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stamps. the president gives this great economic success. people are now building manufacturing and taxes are down. americans are getting more money starting february 1 in theiring to the. he's trying to keep the country secure. you get one reaction the news media and another reaction with a cbs and cnn poll that shows something very different. what do you say with the disconnect? >> i keep telling you, the elite media in the united states is not neutral. they're not referees. they're the offensive wing of the other team. the elite media -- and you saw some of this in the clips you had, some of which are frankly o outrageous bizarre and anti-trump. they're fully as much as part of the opposition as is nancy pelosi or chuck schumer and why you're getting this unbelievably
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biassed coverage. i must say when i watched last night and saw the president say we have the lowest black unemployment in history and nobody in the black caucus could applaud. i thought to myself, who are they loyal to? if they're not happy their constituents have a job, if they're not happy the tax cuts really dramatically help their congressional districts who do they represent? i think it's a real challenge to the left wing ethnic leadership in america. >> sean: we have that montage and a lot more coming up. mr. speaker, thank you. when we come back, the memo from the house intel community could be released as early as tomorrow and sara carter as we continue our investigation. stay with us.
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jarret. i have a source that settinged to me as shock as the four-page memo is going to be, the foundational information by which it was written almost is going to come on the heels of it and it's going to be like a slow drip. there are those saying release it all. would that be a good idea? >> that's what so many of us have called for. we believe the memo should be released and documentation that doesn't reveal methods should not be involved. this not opinion, these are facts assembled by the committee staff and presented to the members of that committee. i have every confidence it will
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persuade the american people we have to make major changes in not only the people currently in the agencies of government but also in the regulatory structure so this type of behavior never happens again. >> sean: if it's a document that fuels an intelligence investigation during a political campaign that's unverified isn't that basically staying in devin nunes' statement the dossier bought and paid for by hilary was used to obtain a fisa warrant in an election year against an opposing candidate. my reading i think is pretty good. >> it would violate the terms of our non disclosure agreement. i can say many of the issues -- >> sean: you can't confirm my good reading comprehension skills? >> undoubtedly. you demonstrate that every night on television. >> sean: sara carter, what we see tonight is so transparent and obvious, rob rosenstein
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wants to look better and he's scared and why is peter strzok still working at the fbi is a history and you're breaking new information. >> that's right. it appears a concerted effort on the part of the fbi and members of the intelligence community and department of justice to try to force the president to delay the release of the memo in an effort to buy time, according to sources i've spoken with, to leak information to discredit the memo or placate the members of the doj that don't want to see this released. they're terrified of the american people find ought -- fi finding out what's in the memo because it names names and showed extensive fisa abuse. this needs to be made public. the american people have a right to see this and the intelligence
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people i have spoken with and u.s. officials familiar with the memo say the memo in no way violate the intelligence community's standards as far as disclosing anything relate to national security. >> let me interrupt right there, sean, if you're trying to convince the president not to release the memo they're not successful. he said he was going to release it and imagine what would happen if we didn't. he knows the american people are demanding it. >> sean: gregg jarrett i'm reading devin nunes' memo back in response to the fbi. rob rosenstein within hours they were look for the document for a year and hours before the deadline rosenstein begging and pleading with paul ryan don't release it and the same thing is going on with the momento. i -- the memo. i assume you have the same
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reading skills and the dossier was used to obtain a fisa warrant and the dossier was filled with russian lies. >> and that's deprivation of rights punishable by 10 years. you can't use a false document to spy on someone. >> >> sean: or unverified. and there's obstruction of justice. look, rosenstein and the fbi think everybody in america is really stupid. they're compounding their felony by trying to cover it up. at first the pretense of oh, you're going to reveal sources and methods. they've now dispensed with that fiction and now saying, well, it's omissions. they're the ones responsible for the omissions. they've been trying to obstruct a legitimate investigation by congressman gaetz and others on capitol hill which have
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oversight responsibility under the constitution. >> sean: sara carter, let's talk with the altering of the 302s in the mccabe firing. this is beyond serious. have you reporting on this. can you share it tonight. >> what i know is this, i've spoken to a number of source who's have said mccabe had actually asked members of the fbi and an fbi official, actually, to alter the 302. whether the 302 -- those the witness interviews the fbi conducts with the witnesses -- >> sean: who they want to alter? >> i don't want to talk about just yet until we verify it but there's one person in particular they believe mccabe had asked the fbi agent to alter the 302s. i think this is significant. it doesn't mean they altered the 302s but if they were asked, allegedly that would be a huge
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violation, sean. >> sean: what your saying is assuming we get the memo tomorrow, that means the day after -- and that means next week, and the week after that we're going to find even more abuse than what it is i'm talking about, right? >> absolutely. and another very important question here is when the warrant was issued. who kept reauthorizing the warrant over and over again -- >> sean: was it rob rosenstein? >> that was a lot of discussion it was rob rosenstein who kept reauthorizing the warrant -- >> sean: that would mean rosenstein, the guy that appointed the special counsel mueller could have extended a fisa warrant without asking you to review anything. let's say that's true, didn't it mean robert mueller's investigation was based on a false fisa warrant? >> sean, this is an issue where some republicans disagree.
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i believe the information in the memo proves the mueller investigation is built on a rotten foundation. the entire mueller probe is a fiction and never should have been started in the first place but for bad acts. that's my view and i suspect most the american people will hold that view once they read the memo. >> sean: all right, release the memo. release the supporting documents. methods, sources, national security, beyond that release it all. thank you all. when we come back, dr. sebastian gorka weighs in on the growing straight ahead. smooth, easy strokes. when you're raising a child... just a little pinch. ...be soft. when you're doing it alone, be strong. thanks, dad.
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because our people are strong. this is our new american moment. there's not been a better time to start living the american dream. to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything and together we can achieve absolutely anything. here tonight is preston shock, a 12-year-old boy from redding california who noticed veterans' graves were not marked with flags on veterans day. he decided all by himself to change that. preston's reverence for those
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who served our nation reminds us of why we salute or flag. why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance and why we proudly stand nor national anthem. today i'm extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion and creed. >> sean: with reaction fox news national security strategy, dr. sebastian gorka and we brings up in god we trust, we stand for our flag. he also talks about this is a new american moment. this is your time. he talks about the era of economic surrender being over.
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he talks about energy and about its successes and security and talks about defeating isis. dr. gorka, i watch democrats sit inni inning -- sitting on their hands upset how much has turned around in one year. >> we expect the party to be childish but what do we see from the analysis of the video footage -- several of them, people we pay for, are sitting there playing video games. they're on their phones. what did it say about the lack of respect. forget who the president is, they're in the people's house. they represent us and represent their constituents and will play computer games. look, it's bad news for democracy in general but you know what, it's bad news for the
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democrats. i'm not worried. they didn't get one vote yesterday for november. in fact with their response with that weird response with the member of the kennedy clan afterwards they proved again they're disconnected from the american people. most important of all, they don't understand -- they still don't understand what happened on november 8, 2016. >> sean: i think that's a big part of it. dan bongino we talked it about when we came on later, the lowest level of african american employment in history, same with hispanic american unemployment. 17 year low for women in the workplace and all these jobs created, all these businesses coming back, all this opportunity in energy he's opened up. they can't even clap once. it begins to raise the question, do they want us to succeed? are they unhappy he's successful because it makes their last eight years look so bad?
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>> they don't want us to succeed, sean. can i be candid? i'm not talking about voting democrats -- don't tweet me, i'm talking about the hill democrats and the liberalist hacks. they hate everything. >> sean: look, i have friends -- i think they love their own power and instinctively they know eight years we have failure and that represents a demise of their ideology and philosophy. that scares them. >> i think the radical far left extremists -- i have to tell you, they hate the country. they can't stand the idea -- they don't like it. there's something with the ability to control your own life they can't understand. we have a president who
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understands the difference between the message and messaging. he gets it. think about the way he talks win focus-group tested republicans when he talks about americans, he calls them dreamers, tax, it's your money, obama care it's a disaster, the border build the wall. >> sean: and their ideologies fail. dr. gorka, i want to go back to the fisa memo and there's talk of releasing the corresponding documents with it. it may include some redactions. for example, sources, methods, secrets -- so there mate -- might be a need but i'm in favor of full transparency. your thoughts. >> devin and his team have done incredible work for months and months. they've been scrupulous. i know who these people are. most important thing now, forget about the other material, the
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memo must be released unredacted eye delly tomorrow. this is a congressional document. the american people have to know and the memo has to be untouched and back to dan's point, one important thing, what we saw last night is an example, the democrats love power. the speech was about loving america, like the president does. it was illustrated for everybody to see. >> sean: we have to run. we're short on time. thank you both for being with us. we'll show you the low-light and how disgrateful the left was. you won't see this elsewhere in the media, i can tell you that, that's straight ahead. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly.
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>> sean: their behavior was disgraceful and proved they'll play petty politics but look at how the black caucus reacted that african american unemployment is at an all-time low. take a look. >> african american unemployment stands at the lowest rate ever recorded. >> sean: one person clapping. now, unfortunately doesn't stop there and a chant of usa broke out during the speech and democratic congressman luis gutierrez abruptly walks out and said he has to prepare fon an interview. watch this.
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>> sean: senator joe manchin criticized democratic colleagues who doesn't stand but he does vote against repeal and replace and voted against tax cuts for the people of west virginia but anyway, take a listen to this. >> did you see disrespect by democrats. >> i was there only both sides i was there on the obama speech when i saw them not standing. that was disrespect. that's not how i was raised and then i saw last night ththe disrespect the office. >> sean: joining me the national radio show host and fox news correspondent at-large, geraldo
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rivera. and we're seeing a ground swell, a shift, jobs are coming back, manufacturing's coming back, 2.4 million people working and on food stamps. if you can't clap for the american people why are you even there if you're supposed to be a public servant. >> sean: i think, sean, >> i think senator manchin is right. we've had rudeness and disrespect for many years since the obama administration. the black caucus did not stand up, one, i think they were so profoundly disrespectful i found it disheartening. there are times -- even in the worse of the mcconnel/obama feuding, there's times where i stand, you sit; you stand, i sit. and there's times like with the
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historically low unemployment and the 12-year-old kid putting the flags on the graves and the call for funds for infrastructure where all congress should stand together. we only get one president at a time. this night, this state of the union and the monstrously high ratings fox news got is an indication the american people want to give this president a chance. he had a rocky start but they want to give him a chance and that disrespect didn't earn the democrats a single vote. >> sean: larry. >> i don't know why the left brings it up all the time. joe wilson apologized at night and the next day and still can't live it down. i've never seen this level of disrespect to any president including george w. bush. in the eight years of the obama
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administration i don't recall anybody walking out and if they had the next day the reaction would have been he's a racist. the reason donald trump has been prosecu prosecuted for collusion is a joke. if the same was applied to obama that a staffer had a meeting with a russian person who might have had dirt on my opponent and therefore i'm now under investigation for collusion, a word people couldn't even define the country would be on fire. >> sean: tomorrow, geraldo rivera we may get the memo and may confirm if the hillary clinton bought and paid for dossier served as a foundation for a fisa warrant to spy on an opposition candidate and incoming president, if that turns out to be it, what does that mean to you as a constitutional lawyer? >> it shakes me to my core. it is very unsettling. if indeed this partisan document was the basis for the fisa
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warrant then shame on -- >> sean: shame on? jail time for the process -- >> let's cool it a little bit. first, congratulations to you and the team of investigators you've had. but for your efforts i think the whole issue would have died away. but now if indeed the dossier is the basis for the fisa warrant that ultimately trapped general flynn and caused the president this turmoil and distraction then shame on the dnc, shame on the democrats -- >> sean: shame nothing. you can't lie to a court. you can't hand an unverified document for a warrant in a presidential election year. larry, the final word. >> say you have the black lives matter people and their supporters all talking about institutional racism and how wide spread police misconduct is
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is profiling but somehow the fbi are beyond reproach. it doesn't make sense. let's look at it and find out where it goes. as i said before donald trump will be in office seven more years. >> sean: when we come back an incredible video of the day and your comments as you speak out on the hannity hot line.
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>> sean: time for video of the day. massachusetts congressman and the grandson of robert kennedy delivered the democratic rebuttal to the state of the union last night. and to the amusement of many on twitter, social media, his lips were kind of shining in the spotlight. it looked weird. here is what kennedy had to say about the ongoing mystery earlier today. >> twitter had a field day with your shiny lips. so did you bring your chapstick this morning? >> oddly enough, i decided to go a little bit light on the chapstick this morning.
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more on the coffee and light on the chapstick probably wise choice. >> sean: mystery solved, giving the rebuttal is always hard. but at least we didn't have to listen to nancy or chucky or any of those socialists like bernie sanders. all right. time for the hannity hotline. time for you to speak out. let's hear what you have to say. >> you kind of have become here lately awfully annoying grand standing punk. you need to tighten up, son. >> i want to tell you are doing a good job and hannity stands for honest authentic news no idiotic treasonous yuck. thank you very much for exposing all of this corruption on the democratic party. good luck. >> whatever you talk, what do you do? i mean what is your job title? to me, you should be riding along back side of a dump truck picking up trash the rest of your life.
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that's what you tore me. trash. trash. jump in that trash bin with them. >> sean: i'm a talk who he talkw host. opinion journalist sound off. unfortunately that's all the time we have left this evening. let not your heart be troubled. maybe memo day. laura ingraham is standing by in our nation's capitol. the sewer. i couldn't get out of there soon enough. >> laura: take issue with the last caller who accused you of this horrible thing of being a trash man. what's wrong with being a trash man? you find southerners who are elitist in your callers. i don't understand that. nasty. >> sean: i worked at a restaurant once. i used to have to take the trash, fill up the van and dump it in the dump. you want to hear about that story? >> laura: he painted houses. he did this; he worked construction. evidence dug ditches i was a waitress. i got fired but i was a
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