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tomorrow. we hope you'll join us for the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, verbosity, smugness, and groupthink. >> sean: lying, verbosity, smugness, groupthink. >> tucker: that is a spiritual. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." tonight, breaking news he will not get anywhere in the media. everyone is here with reaction tonight. the abusively biased media goes wall-to-wall to exploit the unhinged former advisor sam nunberg, who was clearly in the middle of a personal crisis and break down. plus, this is cnn, the fake news network, they actually travel to thailand to interview a jailed russia coach and he was claiming to have information about the 2016 election interference. it is fake news cnn really that desperate? also, new evidence of the fix was in with fbi clinton email
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investigation. fox news reporting right here that the trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok was told about a possible breach to clinton's private server but he never fouled up. thatou is dangerous. breaking now, sara carter has an explosivee report about john kerry. the formerke secretary of states now being investigated by the house until committee for his possible ties to the codes and bought and paid for dossier and key republican committee chairman are nowow calling, as e are, for a second special counsel to be an panel to investigate the investigators in a severe fisa abuse and fbi bias. there is a potential tonight, a nuclear breakthrough with north koreaa dictator kim jong un, saying he's willing to talk to the u.s. about giving up his nukes. we'll tell you how president trump is responding. all happening in our breaking news opening monologue. ♪ tonight we have a brand-new example of o just how despicably low they hate trump media will go at every cost to try and
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damage this president. the corrupt and abusively biased press is exploiting former trump advisor sam nunbergg to help doe their work. never mind the fact that this guy, sam nunberg, was in the middle of what is obviously a complete andha total breakdown after getting served a subpoena by the special counsel robert mueller. the media didn't care about any of that. they cheered nunberg, of course, cheering him on because he was attacking the trump administration. during a series of really incoherent interviews. watch the exploitation. >> why do i have to give them a personal communications? steve bannon, roger stone? rogers myy mentor. i email within 50 times a day. >> sarah huckabee, to start criticizing me, i would say, and i know you may not like the way i say it. sarah should shut up. sarah should shut up. >> let me ask you the important question --
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>> i morning to shut her up. roger may be very upset, a lot of people might be upset. they are not going to send me to jail.'r you know what, mr. mueller, if he wants to send me to jail, he can and i will laugh about it. >> i think it refund me if they arrested me. i a think it would be really funny, really, really funny if they wanted to arrest me because i don't want to spend 80 hours going over emails i had with steve bannon or roger stone. >> and talking to you, i have smelled alcohol on your breath. >> i have not had a drink. >> you haven't had a drink? >> no. my answer is no. >> anything else? >> no. >> no. > no. besides>> my meds. >> okay. >> antidepressants. is that okay? >> sean: you would think if aaron were not that fake news cnn, if she smelled alcohol on s breath, she wouldn't put him on the air. that was the point.
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they didn't care that he was melting down because they were using him as a tool to attack the trump administration. itit didn't matter if nunberg wasn't making any sense, that he was contradicting himself or perhaps intoxicated because the media saw this as an opportunity to attack the president and they seized on it just like they always do. here's another point. the mainstream media was obsessing over nunberg's freak out and completely most hugeel developments in stories they should have been covering, like irrefutable concrete evidence of real russia collusion. pretty shameful, a complete a service to you, the american people. but we do know there liberal mea in this country, they stopped caring about the truth come out about facts, a long time ago. it is by the so-called facts first network, fake news cnn, they will go anywhere in the world to try and prove their trump-russia collusion conspiracy theory to be true. okay, i'm not making this example up. it's true. from fake news cnn, they
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actually sent a reporter to thailand. why? to interview a jailed russian prostitute/sex coach was claiming to have information about 2016 election interference. cnn couldn't bring in a camera to the prison. but here's what they reported. did you miss this? >> i just came out of this detention center, where i spoke with anna's tells the operator was loud, hot, and chaotic. talking through the bars, she says that she witnessed meetings between the russian billionaire and at least three americans who she refused to name. she claims they discussed plans to affect the u.s. election. but she wouldn't give any further information because she fears she could be deported back to russia. >> sean: let me get this straight. cnn sends a reporter to thailand to interview a prostitute/sex coach in jail who claimed to
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smoking gun about the 2016 election. that is news, more like this is cnn. if you are surprised by cnn's latest stunt to prove the so-called russia collusion, you should not be. cnn literally one to dumpster diving last month in st. petersburg, russia, outside of a building that was reportedly home to the troll farm that tried to influence the election. you can't make this up. take a look. >> it looks like it's polystyrene rafters for some sort of computer or electronic stuff that's been delivered there recently. in fact, we saw them taking out the boxes for multiple click new computers that have been delivered there. >> sean: dumpster diving, sex coaches, prostitutes. we have a news flash. if you want evidence of real russia collusion, real crimes, you don't have to waste your timera traveling around the word and diving in dumpsters and go in a jail to meet sex coaches. it's right in front of your faces and has beennd for over a
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year. we on this program have been exposing how all roads in this russia investigation lead directly back to hillary clinton. she is at the center of everything. you have the clinton bought and paid for russia dossier, the low-lying dossier, russian propaganda and lies. john solomon reporting that australian diplomat that started the russia investigation, he has deep ties to the clintons, involved and 25 million going to the foundation. then you got a seditiousbl blumenthal, cody shearer, they were feeding anti-trump dirt to the obama state department. tonight we have a major new update for my investigative reporter sara carter. she's reporting at the house until committee is now investigating former secretary of state john kerry and his possible role in the phone and completely unverified dossier. we just told you, his state department, they were receiving anti-trump information from longtime clinton allies. we will investigate -- are you going to investigate that, cnn?
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jonathan wehner is admitting he met with former burgess by christopher steele. plus. former state department official victoria newlin said that steele gave the state department pages of information that she apparently turned over to the fbi. here are the key questions. what a john kerry know now? when did he know it? to this information from steele and clintons allies make it to his desk? the house intelligence committee chair deborah noon as it sent a list of ten key questions about that dossier to former obama officials but it's unclear john kerry is one of them. sara carter will reveal all ande report in mere moments. for more evidence that the fix was in. tonight fox's reporting that that trump-hating fbi agent peter strzok was told that hillary clinton's private server may have been hacked but then he didn't do anything about it. just more proof the fbi did not ever at any point conduct a real investigation, that the fix was
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in, and that was very good for hillary clinton in the beginning. we know that comey and strzok and others were drafting the exoneration statement months before interviewing hillary clinton in 17 other key witnesses. in that exoneration letter, they changed the language and said it was reasonably likely that clinton's observer was hacked and it was possible the server was accessed by hostile, foreign actors. who? may be russia. think about it for a second. it was previously reported that five foreign actors had hacked clinton's server. we canan guess one of them probably has to be russia. another being china. possibly iran? north korea? all these people that had access to top-secret material. that means american sources and methods were revealed, which means american lives were then put in danger. so strzok put his. personal biases header protecting americans and american national security while russia and others were literally looking page by
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page and stealing our national security secrets. what strzok did here is beyond the dereliction of duty. it's crime. which is why we have to ask, how does peter strzok still have a job? better yet, why isn't he being investigated? we now have a mountain of evidence of bias and wrongdoing against peter strzok and so many others, and this is only new information to add to the list. so it's time to hold him accountable. we also have breaking tonight, the chairman of the house judiciary committee bob goodlatte and the chairman of the house oversight committee trey gowdy, they are making a joint plea to the department of justice, i'd like to join them, requesting the attorney general jeff sessions appoint a second specialec counsel to investigate all this misconduct, all this bias within the department of justice and the fbi. according to the request, the second special counsel would investigate fisa abuses during and after the 2016 election, including why the unaffected,
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unverified phony steele dossier, how was it ever able to be used to obtain a warrant against carter page? how does that happen? as we said so many times on this program, the special counsel is needed. they can't investigate themselves. it's the attorney general, jeff sessions' job, to make this happen. finally tonight, after decades of inaction and so much diplomatic failure that resulted in a nuclear armed north korea, clinton's bribery, bill clinton, didn't work, while i break your potential is on the horizon. talks between north and south korea have been progressing and officials in pyongyang on our part of the opening bell mike open to renegotiating the denuclearization in the region. of course the kingdom has expressed interest in normalizing communication of the united states, and ofic course this comes just weeks after the trump administration enacted tough new sanctions against north korea and months since
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president trump moved a third carrier strike group to the region. here's what president trump had to say about all of these new developments earlier today. >> do you believe that north korea's recent willingness is sincere or is it an effort to buy time for the nuclear program and to what do you owe this recent openness to talk? >> me. no. i think that -- nobody got that. i think that they are sincere but i think that they are sincere also because the sanctions and what we are doing to north korea, including thein great help we have been given from china, they can do more, but i think they've done more than certainly they've ever done for our country before. so china has been a big help. i think that's been a factor. but the sanctions have been very, very strong and very biting, and we don't want that to happen. really believe they are
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sincere. i hope they are sincere. we will soon find out. >> sean: while these revelations may present and represent a potential diplomatic breakthrough, it's unlikely that the united states will hold bilateral direct talks with north korea until kim jong un gets rid of his nuclear weapons program. i say that move is highly unlikely. be aware. joining us now the reaction to the breaking news tonight, fox news contributor sara carter, nra tv contributor and former sikh receivers agent dan bongino, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. let start with new news, sara, and take it from there. >> t the house intelligence committee has expanded to include in their second phase, the state department, john kerry. and the reason is, sean, there is evidence that has been surfacing. part of it came out and jonathan weiner's op-ed that was in "the washington post" and recently in a story published by the new yorker, and expose with christopher steele, where
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it's actually -- they buried deep in the story, you'll see that john kerry was actually briefed on the dossier sometime during september 2016 or october. so kerry was briefed after weiner gave his summary to victoria and his chief of staff. then his chief of staff briefed kerry. so how part of the skull? what the house intelligence committee and other congressional members along with senate judiciary want to know is how high of the change of the information on the dossier go? the high level officials liked kerry for all the way up to the president? that is t why it is so imperatie in their questioning, they ask if anybody had briefed president obama on the dossier prior to january 5th. >> sean: let's go to the other news. peter strzok -- this is pretty amazing -- ignore the fact that he knew that hillary's server was hacked. we know from james comey. top-secret, classified, special access program information was
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all about server. we had heard five other hostile nations but specifically the reporting in "the daily caller," russia, that russia hacked into it of all nations. doesn't that put people's lives in jeopardy? >> this is a guy, peter strzok, who decided apparently on his own, he encouraged other people, as well, not to do a damage assessment. that is a serious breach of national security and the fbi isn't doing a damage assessment -- >> sean: must add to that. he also was the one writing the exoneration of comey. he also was the guy that interviewed hillary clinton just days before they exonerated her. but they were exonerating her in advance. they never did an investigation. >> she said i don't recall up to 40 times. she could only recall her name and date of birth. look, peter strzok -- this is the beauty of the computer systems. we now know when and by whom
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comey exoneration statement was altered to clear hillary clinton. of course, peter strzok is the one who launched the investigation of donald trump to try to frame him for something he didn't do. drop-russian collusion. and here we are a year and half later, and there is still no evidence of it. the special counsel ten months later doesn't have any evidence of it, either. there were a lot of bad characters in all of this and i was glad to see today two but very powerful & order chairman, bob goodlatte and trey gowdy, call for a second special counsel. >> sean: dan bongino, we all watched in horror as this poor guy, sam nunberg, is having a meltdown on national tvtv but yu got reporters aot saying, i smel alcohol on your breath, but they do it at the end of the interview. they don't stop the interview because it's anti-trump. there a political component, using this guy who's incoherent,
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making contradictory remarks, just because it hurts trump. your reaction? >> yeah, sean, you know if he were to come on the air intoxicated or on some kind of mood altering drug, and would have said anything remotely pro-trump or had not aligned himself with a trump-russianru narrative in any way, they would have scrapped it. this is clearly a bottom of the barrel effort here to attack the trump team by any means necessary. it was really one of the more disgusting things. i am no fan of the media, the left-wing media, no secret. but it was one of the more disgusting episodes i have ever seen in my 43 years on the planet.an it was grotesque. they should be horrified at what happened. >> sean: sara, and all your reporting, because you first broke that in fact the fisa warrant at trump tower had taken place, you broke that story in march of last year. we've been following the story ever since. can you see not connection to
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dumpster diving in st. petersburg, russia? do you see any role that perhaps the sex coach/prostitute in jail in thailand may have had that you missed? i mean, you've fallen down on the job, have you failed our audience? >>ve y no, i have not. i would be the first to go dumpster diving in russia or wherever to find a story. look, the story is right here. it appears the media, sean, a lot of folks in the media, i will talk about cnn here, having such a difficult time acceptinga the facts that they are going to extreme measures and is actually starting to look ridiculous. it's actually bad because they are not informing the public. a lot of the public, the part of the public that watches cnn, and all their ratings have gone way down but there are people watching outcome aren't getting the full facts. lawmakers are not beingng serviced, as well, with the decisions.ake better
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so they don't need to go that far. they just need to look right here and start their own investigation and i i welcome tm to start following these investigations because i think they're going to go much further. i think they're going to lead ti bigger stories. this is just the beginning. remember, after the ig report, looking at a possible special counsel, that could easily happen. more lawmakers are going to jump on that bandwagon. >> sean: it's way too slow for my liking but i agree, knowing a lot of what i'm pretty aware is coming, as you do. i want to go back to the issue of nunberg and get your take on this. i'm trying to understand what the point was. t you know he's contradicting himself but they keep exporting thisis guy. >> cnn and msnbc in particular were so giddy with excitement and there zeal to bring down donald trump, they were willing to take advantage to exploit and manipulate a guy who was obviously troubled. it was clearar he didn't know ae was in early in the campaign in.
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>> sean: 2011. i've known trump all these years. while he was flirting with it, messing around with her, he had no intention to run. >> sean: where was andy lack, phil griffin, jeff sucker? why didn't they call the control room and say stop it? taking off our air. >> sean: dan bongino, last question. when the server is breached and peter strzok an fbi agent knows it, and you have top secret classified special program information on it, people's lives were put in jeopardy and he didn't do his job. what should happen? >> is a travesty that hillary clinton wasn't indicted for this, sean. i have some great contacts on this, first-hand information about that server given my prior line of employment. it's not pretty. a lot of people knew about this for a long time and the fact that they changed the language in that famous july 5th jim comey speech regarding -- that
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it was reasonably likely, highly probable -- goes to show you that as this was an effort the entire time to to to exonerate hillary clinton. >> sean: they started writing the exoneration in may. i don't think our friends on the left care about the rule of law anymore. thank you, all. we appreciate it. when we come back, the one and only roger stone -- if you haven't seen his show on netflix, an ox was a on him, you got to watch it. it's very entertaining.ve we'll get to that and much more straight ahead. ♪ 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. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them.
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so the answer for our interactions is no. >> sean:>> you did not get this information about the dnc, john podesta's emails, can you tell the american people 1000% you did not get it from russia or anyone associated with russia? >> we can say, we have said repeatedly over the last two months, that our source is not the russian government and it is not a state party. >> sean:ha mattress wikileaks founder julian assange back in january 2016 rendering went to the ecuadorian embassy, denying allegations. the mainstream media will stop at nothing to try to tie president trump and his associates to all things russia. now they're turning their attention to longtime republican strategist, former trump advisor, roger stone. one headline from "vice news" reads "why roger stone could be mueller's next target in the rush are appropriate here to respond to malcolm a former
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campaign advisor brooke,e, republican strategist, a full feature for himself on netflix, roger stone. how are you, sir? >> thank you so much for having me. >> sean: i appreciate you being back. let's start with sam 18. nunberg. a protege of yours. i thought he was exploited. it looked like something was wrong. i don't know him but it didn't seem right. he seemed incoherent, contradicting himself. what was your reaction is b someone who knows him? >> watching that interview wass kind of like a cross between howard beale and an andy kaufman comedy routine. sam nunberg is a talented guy. he's clearly dealing with his own demons. but let me make clear he is not speaking at my behest or with my direction. yet, on the heels of sam's interview, "vice," "the washington post," msnbc, and others, say that my indictment is imminent because i
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received hacked dnc material from wikileaks camara julian assange, and i gave it to the trump campaign and donald trump.ng i received -- i never received anything whatsoever. let me be clear. had no advance notice of the content, source, or exact timing of the wikileaks disclosures regarding the dnc or hillary clinton. i never received any material from wikileaks or from the russian state or anyone else, therefore, i couldn't have passed it on to anyone in the trump campaign. never discussed the wikileaks disclosures whatsoever with candidate donald trump or president donald trump. before,mp during, or after the campaign. >> sean: have you been subpoenaed by robert mueller? >> i have not. but based on a "new york times" story of january 20th, 2017, inauguration day that said that my communications work, along
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with paul manafort and carter p page, being surveilled to under a fisa warrant, i have operated on the assumption that some authorities have been monitoring my communications the entire time. i have no evidence or knowledge or involvement in russia -- >> sean: plug me ask you this. i might be the only person in america that has actually interviewed julian assange five times. i did go to the ecuadorian nbc. some people like them, some people don't like him. that's irrelevant. we know he is a lament for the emails in play. he revealed these emails of the world. the question that i think we've got to ask ourselves, if robert mueller's mandate, which has now expanded into the uae and well beyond what is original mandate was, if his mandate is to discover trump-russia collusion,
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where these emails came from, did they come from russia, don't you think the first guy you might want to ask or try and get information from would be the guy, the one person on earth, that you know knows where that came from?fr whether you like julian or don't like julian, that would be julian assange. i can't say with certainty anybody else on the face of this but not 100%, but he would would. >> when i said on msnbc tonight that i did not believe that julian assange was a russian agent, and i did not believe that wikileaks is a rush and i said, i think he's an honest journalist, and no one has questioned the authenticity or the accuracy of any of the material thatia wikileaks has released. >> sean: their whole false prem- >> sean: 11 years, they've never gotten a thing wrong. that's a far better track record for t the three major networks, msnbc, cnn, "the washington post," and "the new york times." not ones that i have ever seen
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did they get it wrong. >> that's exactly right. this entire narrative is based on a falseas premise from our politicized intelligence agencies that julian assange is a russian agent. no, he isn't. he's a courageous journalist who has an incredible track record for accuracy and authenticity. so when you reject that, i don't miss it we, one commentator said, all, now stone is moving the goal post. not at all. i've been saving this for two years. i continue to believe it. the people who tell you, there's no meta data collection program on americans or saddam hussein has weapons of mass instruction, they now insist julian assange is a russian asset. i believe that is false. >> sean: we now know that peter strzok apparently knew that hillary's server in fact had been infiltrated by the russians, is it possible that may be julian assange. had sources? up to five foreign intelligence agencies would have had access to her emails.
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is it possible he got it from one source and the russians did have it? is it possible everybody had it because she went to a mom-and-pop shop bathroom and broke the law and committed felonies in the process of not handling classified information the way it should've been handled? >> more importantly, sean, this whole discussion is meant to distract from the content of the disclosures. they show hillary clinton to be greedy, corrupt, up to her nose in campaign dirty tricks, and to distract from the fact that the obama justice department and the obama fbi utilized with a new was fabricated evidence to justify legally the surveillance of the republican candidate for president. this is an abuse of power that makes watergate look like small potatoes. it is obvious that the question that must bepo asked based on te fbi text messages, is with that obama know and when did he know
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it? >> sean: well said. whatai is your relationship like with the president? a lot of people try to make -- i've always had two people that donald trump is his own man andn anyone that tells you anything different doesn't know donald trump. he makes his own mind h up. >> that is entirely true. there is no karl rove in trump land. he's his own strategist, wordsmith, and very good at it. i'm a loyal supporter of the president and i think he's doing an amazing job, given the deep state enmity in the two party the wobbly opposition to him, 2 million new jobs, growing economy, extraordinary. >> sean: this is personal between you and me. you had said once that i was lobbying to be in a trump administration.ed i never lobbied ever, nor would i ever have taken, in order that attacked anyone about it. you remember segment? speak i don't recall saying that but if i did, i stand corrected. >> sean: no problem, roger. i'm just waiting until i get my own netflix to our special. that would be a big day for me.
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>> sean: big breaking news on president trump's fight a >> sean: big breaking news and president trump's fight against california's sanctuary policies. hectli worth more, fox news chif national correspondent, ed henr. >> breaking just this hour. fox news learning that trump administration is filing a lawsuit tonight against the state of california charging that three recently passed state laws are interfering with federal immigration enforcement. attorney general jeff sessions is in california himself declaring is determined to enforce the law and reduce crime and is seeking an injunction to
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block the three california laws including one that justice officials say he is preventing private companies from voluntarily cooperating with i.c.e. officials. this confrontation comes shortly after oakland mayor took the resist movement to a whole new level. warning potential targets that i.c.e. agents were planning to t arrest them around the bay area last month. the president struck back this week with a major court victory. a federal judge ruling the white house can withhold a million-dollar federal grant to california because of concerns about that state think shorey city policies. basically, it's a sanctuary state, giving refuge to about 2.5 million illegal immigrants right now. on the other side of the country near harpers ferry west virginia, several ms-13 gang members are facing life sentences after they were convicted ofd restraining and killing a virginia man who was believed to be b aligned with a rival gang member. the gruesome part is the man was stabbed more than 50 times after being lured to a rock quarry.
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then his body was dumped into a ditch while the ms-13 gang members tried to burn their own clothing to destroy the evidence. bottom linelo is, the attorney general is leaving the door open to filing suit, not just in california, but all around the country, sean. >> sean: we appreciate it. ed henry. "the daily caller" has an explosive report on at least seven house democrats that have direct ties to the nation of islam leader louis farrakhan, a nonracist, known anti-semite. this is what he said in chicago. >> white folks are going down. and satan is going down next month and louis farrakhan, by god's grace, has pulled the cover off of that satanic! and i am here to say, your time
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is up! your world is through! >> sean: joining us now, cohost of "the five," dressy world. fox news contributor jessica tarlov. whose world is going to be tonight? >> mine. >> sean: we have to wait and see. >> sean: there was photograph recently revealed that never came out in 2008 and that was with barack obama -- will put it up on the screen, and louis farrakhan. the congressional black caucus event and the person that took it was asked to hide that photo before the election. would that photo have heard barack obama's chances of winning? >> i think that it would've come as someone who was a state senator, 2005. i think it would have, which is why it was hidden. i think that louis farrakhan should be booted out of any -- >> sean: god teaches me that the white man is the skunk of the planet earth. >> i don't think that's true. >> i don't know why barack obama is hanging out with a guy.
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he's more racist than donald trump. he hangs out with reverend wright -- >> he doesn't hang out with reverend wright. >> was donald trump in a racist church? >> i don't think he goes to church at all. >> better than going to a racist church. >> amount of hand of reverend wright or louis farrakhan. al sharpton -- >> sean: how do you make the case that he didn't know reverend wright when he was in the pews for 20 years? can't you just admit that when he distanced himself, that was political expediency. >> i think that anyone would admit that. >> sean: to be to be like to church but he can't admit it publicly? >> why are you l laughing? i think i've done as good as i cannot say it was politically motivated. obviously what worked for him -- >> sean: you assume that he agreed with reverend wright? >> if you look at his policies and his presidency and the way that he ran this country, --
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>> sean: horace jesse watters, the guy sitting right there, what if weth hung out with somey that the sunday after 9/11 set americans chickens have come home to roost, not god blesss america? what would you think? >> you what it >> secretary sanders: -- he wouldn't sit next to me. when they were asked about it, danny davis, democrat in the house said he was an outstanding human being. can you imagine a republican in the house, white guy, saying that stuff about david duke? >>ou can you imagine if the president of the united states said they are very fine people in both sides of -- >> he dated a black woman for two years. >> jesse jackson said that donald trump has done great things for the black community. he was not taking pictures with louis farrakhan.
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>> what do you have to lose? hefl called nfl players sons of beasts bees. >> it is your first amendment right to protest, right? >> i'm not talking about the national anthem, i'm talking about barack obama and seven democrats taking photographs and hugging louis farrakhan, who also said why people deserve to die. jewish peopleer are my enemy. you're jewish. don't you think that's offensive? > what's insane is that i ben a segment by agreement with you two when you are still reeling on me. >> you are doing so well. >> i think that i'm whining about louis farrakhan, i fully agree with you on all these points and i would add to it that there -- jake tapper tweeted out the misogyny, a huge problem for a couple of the leaders of the women's mortuary standing by him. saying we don't agree with all this language but not publicly distancing themselves.
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>> sean: what if donald trump started his political career in the home of an unrepentant domestic terrorist he said he wished he did more in terms of involving the pentagon bombing, the new york city police headquarters, and the capital? he wished he did more? what would you think of donald trump to start his political career in that person's house? > are you talking about his father? >> no, bill ayres. >> sean: i had her on the ropes. >> i'm killing it tonight. >> you are cocky tonight, jessica.a. >> i agree with you guys. if you look at barack obama's policies and how -- >> sean: forget all his friends. >> not all of his friends. >> look at his policies, black unemployment, black poverty under president trump -- record low. >> expects backup the month
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after -- >> sean: black unemployment is down dramatically. millions more black americans, hispanic americans in poverty and on food stamps. his policies, millions more in property and on food stamps. his policies feel the black community. >> i would disagree with that -- >> sean:en how do you disagree with facts? >> these conditions that barack obama inherited -- >> sean: it's bush's fault. >> why are we doing a segment about barack obama when john was in the office? let's talk about stormy daniels! if you want to talk about all of barack obama scandals -- >> sean: let's go with monica lewinsky. >> her "vanity fair" piece is really amazing, i recommend everyone read. >> sean: i can't wait to read "vanity fair." >> she wrote a really great piece. >> sean: i hate to say it. winner... jesse's world. you live in it. >> there it is. >> sean: sean spicer, joe
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>> sean: so according to the media research centers >> sean: according to the media research center's analysis of the january and february evening newscast on abc, cbs, nbc, coverage on president trump was 91% negative. shocking. here with reaction, former white house press secretary sean spicer and from "the hill," joe concha. you're the number guys, we'll start with you. 91% is almost everything negative. >> 9 out of 10 stories. before anyone says -- the media researchri center is conservati, pew research did a similar study and came essentially to the same conclusion. what's troubling about this as we are talking not about opinion shows, we are talking about abc, cbs, nbc, the nightly news,
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supposed to be nonpartisan, via three. 24 million people on average watch those shows a night. has influence. 24 million is a lot. it is more than the average for the world series. 1 9 out of 10 stories are negative towards an administration, that is bias in broad daylight.at what you have here is at president whose over 40% in the realclearpolitics average, over 50% on theov economy in terms of approval. how'd we get back to -- >> sean: 40% -- 49% on rasmussen, haven't checked the last couple of days, i mean, his numbers keep going up. it. seems to me that people are now adjusting, donald trump's a little different, he's a disrupter, and they are beginning to like it and i think it will help them win reelection. things have gotten so bad. i've watched you paddle that idiot over at fake news -- acosta -- if they want to call him a journalist, the same network that we saw go dumpster diving in st. petersburg and now
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they went to a jail in thailand to interview a prostitute, thinking they will crack open the trump-russia collusion stor story. >> before we get off of the numbers, i want to say, congratulations on the ratings. it seems as though there is a nice pattern here, when john says before president trump, doing really well. congratulations on your success. i think that proves to the network news that telling the truth and getting the story out is what viewers are tuning in to see these days. with respect to mr. acosta, what this comesac down to, this tweet that he sent with respect to sarah sanders, he said that she come by not calling him, didn't show courage. let's be honest. jim acosta is a carnival barker in the press room that is both clueless and classless. the day that briefing was taking place, sarah answered over 40 questions. because jim acosta didn't get his precious question, which i'm sure would have amounted to screaming and yelling of something absurd, he feels as
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though that showed a lack of s courage. on that same day, sarah had two combat vector and sitting on stage that had just met with president trump, who he think for their service. both individuals who were injured in iraq separately, went back, went to therapy, theney reenlisted to go to iraq. in both cases, both got further injured. he lost both his arms and both his legs. he lost an arm. he's had over 50 surgeries. that, mr. acosta, his courage. that is courage. don't talk about not getting a question being a lack of courage. real courage is serving this country and acting like an adult. >> sean: well said. leftward. >> fox news, and the first four years of president obama's press conferences, 36 press conferences, he only called on fox 14 times. so networks get boxed out.
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>> sean: onene virginia man found out that his son got in trouble for bullying brady came up with an interesting punishment. that is our video theon day. >> my son has finally got in trouble on the bus enough or he got kicked off the bus for three days because he was being a little bully. i do not tolerate that, cannot stand, and therefore, he has to now run to school. we are right about 1 mile from the school. so all week, he's got the experience of running for school, since he's been running for school, his behavior has been better, his teachers have approved of his behavior this week brady hasn't got in trouble in school this week, where last week he was absolutely out of his mind. this right here is old-school, simple parenting. >> sean: driving snowflakes crazy. time for a quick hennessey hotline. stop saying unpeeled the onion. we were actually peeling the
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onion. >> sean: you are right, i'm >> sean: you're right. i'm sorry. bad host. kidding. anything to say? 877-225-8587. we'll always be fair and balanced. not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham. [laughs] bad host. bad. into these pattern things that we do. everybody. >> laura: is like when people say don't over exaggerate. that's kind of a redundancy. >> sean: anything else, miss dartmouth? any other grammatical corrections you want to make? >> laura: when people say between you and i, right over the edge. this is a little stupid things like that, but between you and i, or when you answer the phone, it's me. no, it is i. after the verb "to be" it is a
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