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tucker will discuss facebook's latest scheme. the winner of the academy award for breaking news, sean hannity is here. >> sean: thank you. welcome to "hannity". a huge breaking news. hollywood's glaring hypocrisy. we'll call out the hypocrites and a new major development, all roads in the so-called russia investigation lead back to hillary clinton. we got the map. the man who started the investigation has detoxed to
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clint clinton. he helped secure 45 million in funding for the clinton foundation. the special counsel is i. robert mueller, you should focus on this list. a breaking news report from the new yorker, casting doubt on whether russia was behind the dnc server hack. this is during whether muler is deciding to indict dnc officials. >> we have a lot to tell you about the pinnacle of hollywood self-praise. you probably didn't see it.
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this awards show was the least watched awards in history. we'll spare you the elitism and what wore what designer and how high their high-heels. we'll spare you that. we're going to focus on the worst examples. first starting with kimmel. take a look. >> i hope you will look at movements because what they're doing is important. things are changing for the better. they're making sure of that. it is positive change. this is a night for positiveness. >> he was not the only person
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to ex-tole the virtues. others honored women across the industry with a special shout out to crowd favorite meryl streep. >> if i may be so honored to have all of the female nominees in every category stand with me in the room tonight. the actors. do it merle. >> stand up for women. like she did cwith weinstein. she once called him a god. >> i want to thank my agent and god, harvey weinstein. [applause]. the punisher, old testament i guess. >> apparently most people knew
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what god was really like. now her brave leadership doesn't end there. then during this oscars, watch meryl streep cheering for a known pedophile and roman polansky who left the country for giving drugs to a 13-year-old and raping her. >> roman polansky. [cheering]. [applause]. >> standing ovation for a pedophile rapest. polansky was awarded an oscar. that stirring round of applause
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you heard there. in 2009 after he was arrested in switzerland in connection with his rape case, 100 celebrities signed a petition demanding his release. don't be fooled by the empowering rhetoric you saw. this is about as laughable and flawed as watson's incorrect times up tattoo and the next double standard involves the topic of gun control and cheap shots at the nra. let's look. >> this is the dream. a land where dreamers live and freedom dwells. we put a monument for the feminists. tell the nra they in god's way and so the people of parkland. >> the entertainment industry, all of the overpaid actresses
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and actors are pushing restrictions on your right to bear arms. they're heavily protected by personnel and a lot of cases 24/7. this includes the awards which was safeguarded by over 500 l.a. p.d. can officers and the bomb squad and other officials. they enjoy the protection of hundreds of professionally trained members of law enforcement that have guns and carried them and had them last night. while hollywood makes fun of americans and the ones that want to protect themselves and arm their families, they're the ones that utilize the services of armed security. don't our kids in school, don't they deserve about 1 one hundredth of the security at the oscars. hollywood is wondering why their rating are in a free fall,
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perhaps they might want to do a little soul sentencing and intro specses. people don't want to be lectured by hypocrites. americans don't want to hear about responsible gun ownership from a group of people who have never been responsible for their own security. americans don't want to hear about global warming from people who jet set around the world. maybe next years show, they should leave the politics at the door. this is a massive development. all roads in the russia investigation are leading back to hillary clinton. now john solomon will join us tonight. they're reporting that the australian diplomat that started
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the investigation has deep can connections to bill and hillary. the former campaign associate that papodopolous got drunk with and talked about hillary clinton. and then they told american intelligence. solomon reporting tonight that alexander downer helped secure 25 million dollars for the funding for the clinton foundation starting in 2006. lawmakers say that downers tie to the clintons was never disclosed to congress. shocking. solomon is reporting other things. clinton never got pack -- back
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to us. in a statement they gave to the hill, australian's foreign ministry declined to answer the question about whether downer had contact with clinton associates around the same time he he started the russia investigation. this is a big report. you start connecting the dots and see clinton has her hands in everything here. all of the evidence that was used to start and further the russia investigation all came from cronies and associates of the people being paid by the clintons or new the clintons. on top of alexander downer we have this dossier we know is fill of lies. the fbi lied to a nin fisa judg.
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there's a former state department official weiner who admitted in an op-ed to meeting with steele saying he was being fed information by long time clinton allies like blumenthal. we learn more information about this massive developing scandal one thing is clear. clinton at the center of everything. then mueller's investigative screen. then mueller subpoenaing communications as it relates to unidentified witness and to key associates going back to 2013. this is e-mails and texas messages and handwritten notes. there's other reports has mueller is investigating the uae trying to influence the trump
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white house. mueller needs to explain what this has to do with collusion. this is beyond mueller's mandate because the entire investigation was supposed to be about trump and russia. mueller is conducting his witch-hunt and hoping he could charge them with anything even if it has nothing to do with russia. since mueller is interested in the subpoenas and getting information, we decided to put together questions we like answered on the behalf of the american people. let's start with mueller. he should turn over notes about why he didn't listen to it an fbi informant. the guy that discovered that
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putin was interested in the uranium market. in a scandal, we have real collusion. now look at the side of your screen. all of those people there are people that mueller needs to be issuing sentence to. officials from the fbi like comey and mccabe. attorney general lynch. pages. and the obama intelligence officials. and others. all of these people either have ties to the real russia scandal are unimaginably correct. it is time to get answers. now in addition to this new information we know a massive bombshell that is breaking tonight hidden in an article about steel. it is a major revelation.
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in the dossier, they say he was told and involved agents in the democratic party structure, not russia as well as cyber operators based in the u.s. and cyber actors. this information is key because mueller is likely to indict russians for hacking democratic e-mails. he could indict all of the russians they wants but they'll never be extradited. what is he doing? it is a political statement to advance his narrative. he has the dnc on his team. if these reports are true and mueller wants to go down the road of hacking and he cares
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about truth and maybe mueller should talk to the one person on effort that would know. that book wickileaks founder. unlike mueller i took the time and went to the equadorian embassy in london. i talked to asaj. he denied that came from russia or any state. >> did russia give you this information or anybody associated with russia? >> >> the answer for our interactions is no. >> you did not get the information about the dnc and the e-mails. could you tell the american people 1,000 percent you did not get it from russia or anybody associated with russia? we could say, we have said
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repeatedly over the last two months that -- that our source is not the russian government and it is in the state parties. >> i interviewed asad five times. he consistently said it was not from russia nor any state. now if mueller's intention is to get to the truth, wouldn't he have to at least ask, sit down and try and ascertain where did he get this information from? i don't care if you like him or don't wikileaks has never been proven wrong in 11 years. he has a better track record than the washington post and others. since asan published the e-mails wouldn't he know where they came from and wouldn't he probably
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have some type of forensic prove. here's another part. the fbi never was actually able to look at the dnc servers. this is an important point. they had to rely on a private company called crowd strike that was hired by the dnc because the dnc would never let the fbi look at the servers. look at what the director told congress paback in january of lt year. >> were you given access to do the forensics on those servers? >> we were not. we got access and shared with what we saw there. >> is that typically the way the fbi would prefer to do the forensics or would your forensics unit rather see the -- field the servers themselves in >> we would prefer to have
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access. >> what about that? >> i don't know. >> one or multiple requests. >> they get to say no to the fbi and the fbi never analyzed the servers and they relied on what ever the dnc and whoever they hired, this this case crowd strike to tell them what is in there. this is like the fbi never verifying the dossier. don't you think if you carry out a good investigation. >> key officials about the phony dossier. here's what he said earlier. >> thankfully we received, most people responded getting the
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information promptly. a few people asked for an additional week which we granted that time. there are people that don't respond. they seem to have went dark. if they don't respond they'll get a to appear before congress and treated with a deposition. >> finding out what the obama officials knew. fox news legal analyst, the former trump campaign associate, speed on for a year. no dossier. i'm sorry. no dossier, no application to spy on you and prove you the entire trump campaign. >> great to be in the middle. isn't it? >> completely out of control. >> mueller, you're on the list of people that he's asking for the e-mails and texts. do you know who the individual is that they're talking about? >> this is -- >> is it guy melting down on tv
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tonight? >> that's my understanding. after everything, this is a small drop in the bucket. kind of -- become pretty numb a long time ago. >> what is your take on the list? what is fascinating is i have my list of people that need it answer questions. >> first thing you do is to begin subpoenaing all of the documents of texts and e-mails and other communications. here we are ten months later and you know, mueller is kind of getting around to doing that right about now. >> a little late. >> yeah. >> for this guy shandonburg who is a peripheral figure before he got fired from the trump campaign has been haul along in an incredibly erratic meltdown way and making baseless accusations that he had no
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access to. he said of carter page, he said carter colluded with the russians. he never even met with nunberg. >> on fake news earlier on. i think my name came up and free air time and promotion. and they're obsessed with us. let's watch. >> so sam, i have to ask you one other thing. it is an awkward question to ask. you're sitting close to me. we talked earlier about what? people in the white house, you were drinking on drugs or whatever happened today. talking to you, i have smelled alcohol on your breath. >> i have not had a drink. >> you haven't had a drink. >> no. >> so i just because it is the talk out this. i know it is awkward. give you the question. >> my answer is no. >> let's go after the guy that appears to be having a national
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meltdown and smell booze on your breath, not me. >> there's people that have been intoxicated for over a year and a half now. nothing new here. >> okay. how are you going to respond to mueller? >> i'm cooperative with anyone that wants to talk to me. the more the truth gets out the better. >> anything you hear that resonates as truth? >> i was called by reporters. they asked for a reaction. ask him where the facts are. everything should be based on facts. unfortunately it has been pretty seldom focused on that thus far. >> now we talk about investigative creed we're looking into the emirates and we're looking into nunberg and what they know about him. i'm just -- where is the trump russia collusion because even on the view, mr. tv himself shift
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said there's nothing. he couldn't name any evidence. >> he finally is back tracking. he was the driving force in every television show he could get on that said trump-russia collusion would prove it. there's compelling evidence he said. now he doesn't have a shred of evidence. three committees investigated for a year and a half. not a bit of evidence. it is about time he wrapped this up. >> how many people are you going to sue? >> you know, my -- my main focus now is on the defamation front. that's moving along. it is similar to fisa where they're overloaded. they're not able to -- jo list long? >> i think i have a lot of --
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heavy hitters i'm up against. i want one dollar from the government. >> they apologize to conservatives. >> news state ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> continue major breaking news tonight from john solomon. australian diplomat prompted the fbi-russia probe has ties to the clintons. for that and more we start with this. we have the foreign minister, australian foreign minister. let you set it up. again the fbi is implicated here
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for not doing their job. >> you have the guy that gave us the start of the investigation by fbi's own account. and ambassador saying he heard about george if a bar. that was the beginning of the investigation. one thing we didn't know, he was a 25 million dollar donor to the clinton foundation. it is a good company. we're learning about this late in the process. it frustrates congress. jordan said why can't we tell this up front. >> the prior connection to clinton foundation never disclosed. everything goes back to the
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clinto clintons. everybody who is feed this information clinton cronies. >> there's only four sources of information that the fbi used to predicate or start the investigation. downer had a friendly relationship with i clintons. and christopher steele and then blumenthal routing information to get to steel to the fbi all four pillars of the investigation of the russia collusion that hasn't been proven starts with the clinton. that concerns congress. >> you have an interesting piece out, the case of for or against the prosecutor to investigate the investigators. we know that the inspector general horowitz, we expect a report they've been working on a
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pretty long time to come out this week or next week or shortly. inspector general has no powers. we facts. in the fisa warrant there was never. we knew hillary bought and paid for it. they didn't tell the judge that was the case. may have political orientation, that tells nothing. they withheld that information and every subsequent renewal of that application, three times, again they don't tell the jung and everybody knew the basis for it was the dossier or to quote the fbi be director, mccabe no dossier no fisa warrant application even. >> correct. the inspector general, the department of justice has been advocating the inspector general and they put him in charge, horowitz of this investigation into fisa abuse.
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everyone, there's a growing chorus now within the republican -- within lawmakers that say we need to step outside of the doj and the fbi and call a special council to investigate this. why? because the inspector general doesn't have resources. this is what you need. you can't have the fox guarding the hen house. you can't have the doj investigating itself. the doj would say look, he needs to be able to do his job and his job is to investigate the fbi and investigate those people in the doj that they believe broke the law. you brought up a good point. he can refer for prosecution but he can't prosecute. he can report and refer for
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prosecution. >> we know they purposely. they didn't verify the facts and they misled judges. >> that's correct. >> that's violation of law. that's why people are calling for a special prosecutor. they want to see this investigated. senators i spoke with and congressional lawmakers believe that the law has been broken. one told me tonight. a senator told me tonight, if i'm wrong let's have a special prosecutor make the decision. >> i have a few. how about bruce and nelly and page and rice. jim comey and yates and blumenthal and bill and hillary. samantha powers. and lynch. i got a long list. john? >> there's a column by curley, i encourage everyone do read it. we prosecuted flynn for the
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false statements. and now are we going to treat him the same way? can the justice department do it when he was such a human part of the case. >> if i deleted subpoenaed e-mails, i wonder if i went to jail. >> you would be procesecuted a go to jail. these investigations are so important. they're not washington centric investigation. this is about the american people and our fourth amendment rights when we think about abuse. it is in the carter page but every one of us. the tools if the american community being weaponized against us. >> this is important. my prediction is carter page will be a rich man at the end. >> good work both of you.
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♪ ♪ >> good friend rivieria. we're learning more immigration about the illegal immigrants that the mayor is trying to protect from following the law and federal immigration authorities. according to the l.a. times of the 232 people arrested in the latest crackdown in california, 180 were either convicted criminals, had been issued a final order of removal or previously removed from the united states.
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115 had prior felony convictions to serious innings. here now with more, national security strategist. you know, if you're going to -- the law of the land is the law of the land. change the law, change the law. but when you are aiding and abetting, especially the people who you're looking for, criminal aliens that committed crimes in the country, you're putting people's lives in jfear. >> i know i've been out of sync with with the majority of the viewers for the years i've been here. i apologize.
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>> don't ever apologize. >> i as a student of history recall learning about the -- about the compromise of 1850, the fugitive slave act. the officials had the free states were required to help return them to the slave owners in the south. the people in san francisco and los angeles see this move as undocumented movement in that light. >> they're going after known criminals. look at the numbers. we put them up. >> you gave the example of 232. i grant you there were -- there were real criminals. >> that's who is targeted now. >> the point -- this is not me, this is the mayor of oakland saying, that's a community where the crime dropped three straight years of law-abiding imgrants who deserve to live free.
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>> without deportation. we're not talking about the otherwise law-abiding. still people that didn't respect our laws. that's not who we're talking about here. >> we're not talking about slaves being recaptured. the analogy is incorrect. these are criminals. if you came here illegally you're criminal. more than 100 people convicted, not suspected of crimes. convicted of violent felonies in america. >> dr. gorka, isn't that decision, whether or not to create a sanctuary, isn't that for that city to decide? >> no. when the founding fathers created a federal system, they said the president. >> states rights?
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>> no. immigration has nothing to do with the states. the national border is not around california. >> that's why they're saying we're not going to assist you. >> we're not going to assist you. >> immigration is in the control of the executive. nothing has changed. >> control immigration. they don't. >> pointing to a case of a mom who has been in country for 26 years, four citizen children, law-abiding. they were captured and deported. he goes out. they take juan and maria. they take the dishwasher and the lawn mower and the babysitter. they don't take the ms13. >> there's a reason of the statue of justice in every courtroom in america is blindfolded. it doesn't look at who you are.
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if you broke a law, you're a criminal. if your name is clinton you don't get a pass. >> you're confusing people. >> no. >> by calling them criminals when the only crime they broke is their presence in the country. >> breaking the law. >> they haven't murdered or thieved. >> many of them have. >> 100 of the of 230. but hundreds of others. this mayor is in the in trouble she told me. >> what level of the white house and they're looking into legal action against the mayor. >> aiding and abetting. >> scuttlebutt and she announced it.
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>> she's tipping off those people. people i get it offends people but not illegal. >> now you sound like bill clinton. i got the information from here. >> unpopular move by the mayor in her community. crazy california but it is -- it is the sixth largest country. >> i got -- >> it is -- it doesn't matter where you get the information. it is a crime. >> aliens that would have otherwise been deported. would somebody have blood on their hands that they assisted in -- in [indiscernible]. not if then. you though what people with
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violent crimes do it again and again. handful of cases. undocumented immigrants. >> why would ivanka meet with you? >> i was at mar lago and was there with the family, and i was very close. ivanka and i do celebrity apprentice. she reached out and said let's have tea. i said -- she had coffee i had water. i was upstairs with ivanka. we talked about -- >> this is -- this is such a better selfie than what i'm used to. kidding. jarred was on his way out. >> you talked about the people in dc that were horrible. >> she's so noble and so efficient and so effective. she wants the best for the country.
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she wants the best for her dad. i'm 100 percent behind her. she and -- the kids are settled. >> it is a blood brutal outrageous business. thank you. thank you dr. gorka. tommy is fired up about the hypocrites at oscars lecturing you last night. touch is how we communicate with those we love, but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis.
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>> we saw literally dozens of sex abuse scandals. there was cringe worthy moments, including this about oscar's manhood.
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>> he's the most respected man in hollwood. good reason, he keeps his hand where you could see them. they ever says a rude word and most importantly, no penis at all. he's literally a statue of limitations. that's the kind of men we need more of in this town. we made a movie called what women want and it starred mel gibson. all you need to know. >> the perfect man, a cold statue. and the casting couch culture of weinstein and others. last night's show, the contributor, she lives out this. i have no idea why. tomi. i'm watching it until homeland came on. i'm sitting there thinking,
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nobody can can tolerate this. i new it would be a disaster ratings wise. >> it was perfect. an actor is paid a ridiculous amount of money to pretend something they're not. all of the individuals pretend to be humanitarians and they're overpaid hypocrites. they're not funny. they tried to be funny and still not funny. >> how is it the crowd that just a number of years ago literally gives the loudest applause to a guy that -- that drugged a 13-year-old girl and repeatedly raped her. how did that guy get the biggest applause and how do we believe them?
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i think they're phonies. >> there's nothing more phony than the me too and times up movement. it should be hash tag we all new and we didn't say anything until it was trendy. those that are interviewing people and those that are friends with people like weinstein, they knew and had a good idea and said nothing. they allowed it to continue and now they wear a pin and make jokes about it. they think they're doing the country good and women good, and they think they're starting a movement. hypocritie hypocrites. >> when you pull up what did you see in armed cops and swat teams. if we're going to secure the perimeter of the oscars can't we do that in america's schools? >> i think what is great about the second amendment, it protects those of us who can't
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afford armed security. i thought maybe they wouldn't have armed security guards, maybe that would give them legitimacy. but of course it is hollywood. >> that is where you live. >> when we come back a major announcement, straight ahead. whatever you're doing to stay healthy... there's something you may be missing. a key part of your wellness that you may be... overlooking. it's your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite, from bausch + lomb. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish those nutrients. ocuvite has lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3. nourish your eyes to help them be their healthy best. ocuvite eye vitamins. be good to your eyes.
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>> ♪ >> the speech on saturday president trump joked about china's leader moving to end term limits saying maybe we should given that a shot. the hate trump media were not entertained. that's our video of the day. >> when republicans ignore the fact this man is talking about being president for life, if they think that donald trump is joking they are fools. >> the people in the room clapping and laughing. who would clap and laugh at that? i mean, i would be stone faced. >> you would hope it's nervous
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laughter. >> the message that donald trump is sending out, if he can be an autocrat, fantastic. >> time for the "hannity" hot line. >> so much fake news. that's how it seems. lies cover-up deposition with all of the chaos and schemes. >> sean: that's amazing! if i had your address i would send you a "hannity" football. maybe she can call back. have anything to say. before we go, remember the faith based film i produced last year. "let there be light," it is now
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available on demand on dvd at wal-mart and amazon.com. there he is. doesn't need an introduction. >> laura: how are you? >> sean: i am good. >> laura: did you watch one minute of the oscars? >> sean: i did because i was waiting for "homeland," which is great this year. >> laura: you never get that minute back you wasted watching it. >> sean: i did it for work reasons. i owe it to our audience to suffer so they don't have to. rush said i will watch the sunday programs for you and report back on monday. >> laura: all right.