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at 8, the show sworn enemy of lying. sean hannity is next.t. >> hannity: welcome to hannity. we have major breaking news on a massive story we've been exclusively reporting on and uncovering and we're doing the jobs journalists in america used to do but they have sadly stopped doing their job. in my opinion, this has been a dereliction of duty. today senators chuck grassley, lindsey graham, john cornyn and tom tillis are now demanding a second special council be appointed to investigate rampart pant fisa abuses, f.b.i. bias and clinton e-mail investigation and so much more this needs to happen immediately. tonight, all indications are this will, in fact, happen, as now evidence is building that crimes have been committed. also brand-new tonight,
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disgraced deputy f.b.i. director andrew mccade begging to keep his big, fat government pension all while the pension may be the least of his worries as they're talk tonight of possible criminal charges against the former deputy f.b.i. director. this is behind significant. for him to lose his retirement means he did something very wrong. and sources are telling us he could face charges. sara carter is here with all the explosive details coming up. and also breaking tonight, the destroy trump media has a new method for spreading their fake news. they just recycle old stories to try to damage the trump administration. we have the evidence "new york times" is claiming special council robert mueller subpoenaed the trump organization, but the trump organization is saying it's not true. they've already been voluntarily cooperating with mueller for months. and president trump gets tough on russia in response to election interference. this is something president obama never did despite numerous
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warnings going back to 2014. and an explosive new report, solomon is here about james comey's incompetence and warnings he ignored. we're going to cover all of that and so much more. an important breaking news hour coming up on "hannity." all right, so many major new developments. new information tonight because of a mountain of irrefutable evidence. pressure is building at this hour for the attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions, to now appoint a second special council. now, senators chuck grassley, lindsey graham along with senators john cornyn and tom tillis, they're now joining the chorus that are demanding that sessions now finally take action so real crimes that we know were committed could now be investigated. take a look. >> the f.b.i. and department of justice were corrupt when it came to handling the e-mail investigation of clinton and the entire fisa warrant application
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process was abused. >> chances you get a special council in addition to what's already there? >> i'd be shocked if someone doesn't see the inherent conflict in this department of justice regarding investigating itself. high probability. >> i'm going to use as much leverage as i can. i think i have a lot to get the job done. >> hannity: sources telling us tonight there's a very high probability that sessions, in fact, will act and that he will appoint a second special counsel. this will be a huge victory for all of you, the american people. it is why we have been calling for a second special counsel for over a year. now, this investigation is now reaching a new level and we're told there will be new explosive developments unfolding in coming days. in a letter to the a.g., jeff sessions and deputy a.g. rod rosenstein, while senator grassley and graham explain exactly why a second special counsel is in fact needed. these scandals directly implicate team members of the f.b.i., and the department of justice.
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so it makes it impossible for those organizations to investigate themselves. now, key sections of the grassley/graham scrill referral against the fake -- criminal referral against the fake news dossier author, christopher steele, tonight they're unredacted. grassley and graham rightly are asking the doj to investigate christopher steele to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts to the media. remember, steele was shopping the fake news dossier around to everyone in the mainstream media, all the outlets like the "new york times," "washington post," yahoo! news, fake news cnn, oh, and by the way, he was a foreign actor in bed with phony russian sources. even he didn't believe what he printed in the dossier. i thought that was supposed to be bad for america. criminal even that in fact steele would be working as a nonforeign actor with russians to influence an american election. did he ever register with the u.s. government? now, also tonight, brand-new news. fox news reporting disgraced
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former f.b.i. director andrew mccabe. this is huge! he's now begging top doj officials -- remember, he's a former deputy director of the f.b.i. -- that he not be fired because starting sunday, he would begin to get his lucrative government pension. he's set to retire on sunday, but he's likely going to be fired tomorrow. now, the fact mccabe is even at this point is so significant and it means something, what? mccabe did something really, really wrong. you don't get fired over nothing, especially being the deputy f.b.i. director working at the bureau for over 20 years. and sources are telling us tonight that mccabe could face multiple criminal charges. remember, mccabe, he was put on leave after the current f.b.i. director christopher ray, remember, he found out what we will find out soon what is being exposed in the upcoming inspector general's report. for the i.g. report, don't think what mccabe did happened in a
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vacuum. remember, mccabe didn't do this alone. the i.g. report is supposed to cover the corrupt clinton e-mail investigation, hillary having the insecured server stored in the mom and pop bathroom closet where her aides were smashing devices and acid washing and bleach bit. then there's the clinton lynch tarmac meeting with bill clinton. that's only a small fraction of what the inspector general is now investigating. then you have what i call the exoneration before investigation. you had comey and struck and page and other top f.b.i. officials, they put the fix in and concluded their investigation long before they even interviewed hillary clinton and 17 other key witnesses which, by the way, goes against what james comey said under oath when he claimed in front of congress he didn't reach a conclusion on the clinton e-mail investigation until after interviewing hillary. but that's not true! we know it's not true! so you have hillary, she rigged
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her primary, she's got her friends at the f.b.i. then put the fix in as it relates to crimes she committed. then she tries to influence the general election paying over $12 million to a guy outside of america for russian government lies and propaganda all to lie to the american people. by the way, robert mueller, how about investigating real crimes tonight? and by the way, since we found out that those clinton paid for lies which the f.b.i. never verified or corroborated, then they took those lies to the fisa judge and used the lies and russian propaganda to get a warrant to spy on a member of the trump campaign. well, that then, of course, gave them access to trump campaign communications. now, remember, the f.b.i.'s only protocols and fisa laws, it says that information needs to be verified and corroborated independently before it ever goes a fisa court judge. that never happened and it didn't happen once. fisa judges were lied to on four
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separate occasions. this is beyond a massive scandal. i know the media's ignorant, lazy and overpaid but it's why jeff sessions is now looking to the inspector general and now looking into the severe fisa abuses, but, remember, here is the problem. the i.g., inspector general horowitz, he's got no prosecutorial powers, hence, you need the second special counsel like yesterday it all needs to be investigated. people need to be exposed. crimes were committed at the highest levels. people in the end need to go to jail. the full story need to come out. you deserve that and so much more from the people that are supposed to serve you in government. we have breaking news on president trump and russia. now, it doesn't exactly fit in the narrative that democrats and members of the destroy trump media have been pushing for months. the trump administration, they're cracking down on russia in a massive way. now, this morning, a treasury department announced new
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targeted sanctions against dozens of russian entities and individuals involved in cyber attacks and election interference in the 2016 presidential election. that's not all. president trump, he's joining leaders from germany and france and the united kingdom in a joint statement condemning the putin regime for brutally poisoning a former double agent and his daughter last week in england. the pair remain alive but they're in a critical condition in a british hospital. this all comes months after president trump introduced his administration's first sanctions against russia meant to punish the putin regime for its actions in crimea. that happened in the obama years as well as other human rights violations. of course, this tough policy does stand in stark contrast to what happened under the obama administration and when hillary was secretary of state. remember the lame russian reset button she handed over to her counterpart. and continuing with obama's total inaction during russia's hostile takeover of crimea,
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despite warnings from our own world leaders, -- remember, devin nunes wrote this op ed warning president obama about the kremlin's hostile actions in eastern europe and elections and warns specifically about the 2016 elections. and the obama administration also dropped the ball in the middle east when russia boosted the asad regime and their fight against the syrian rebels. remember the red line? asad crossed it. and nothing happened. he gassed his own people. russia supported it. obama stood by and did nothing and the obama administration wasn't any better on russian election interference. according to experts, a brand-new book, michael isikoff, former national security adviser, susan rice, he issues a quote, a stand-down order to officials developing a progressive response to putin's meddling. remember, when president obama told then candidate trump -- do you remember this -- stop whining no serious person thinks
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our elections could ever be influenced by hacking! come on. stop being a whiner! take a look. >> there's no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even -- you could even rig america's elections! in part because they're so decentralized. and the numbers of votes involved. there's no evidence that that has happened in the past or that there are instances in which that will happen this time. and so, i'd advise mr. trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes. >> hannity: let's get this straight, there's obama weak on russia's hoss staal takeover on crimea, weak on russia's support to gassing people, weak on russia's hacking, warned two years before the 2016 election and the media is only focused on trump's ties to russia?
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mr. obama, where were you? journalism in this country is dead! it doesn't exist. we break more news here than all these so-called news people put together. also breaking tonight, speaking of the fake news media, they're hard at work desperately treed trying to stop stories about real democratic scandals, the ones we're reporting, because it'll boomerang back on them. for over a year, the deceitful fake news media in this country has been flat-outlying to you, the american people, day by day, hour by hour, now the biased press are employing a brand-new tactic. you have to pay attention. they spread completely false information. the "new york times" is claiming to have a blockbuster story about special council robert mueller issuing a subpoena to the trump organization to turn over documents. ok. this story -- this particular story is a definition of fake news. it's the smear to damage the trump administration. and here's why. take a look at this statement earlier today.
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trump organization since july of 2017, we have advised the public that the trump organization is fully cooperative with all investigations including the special counsel and are responding to all of their requests. this is old news and our assistance and cooperation with the various investigations remains the same today. oh, old news, recycled by pathetic liberal lap dog media so-called journalists. they've wasted 14 months beating the drum night after night, night after night. day after day. hour after hour by a conspiracy theory, none exists! no evidence exists. it's been a big lie. and the media has deliberately spread false information and propaganda which is exactly what putin and the russians want. isn't that what they wanted to do? sew dischord in the america? all the media seems to care about is delegitimizing and damaging and destroying president trump. they're trying to draw the president's attention away from the massive democratic scandals
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and not let anyone else in the media focus on cases where we actually have real evidence that is incontrovertible. real facts. real evidence. as for robert mueller's special counsel, this latest leak is not surprising. what mueller's doing is deliberate. the special counsel, his team of democratic donors, hillary donorrors, obama donors, dnc donors, they're collectively leaking daily to the media to keep president trump off balance. mueller doesn't care about the truth or evidence or facts, because he's been on a witch-hunt. look at the team he's put together and the leaks are obviously intentional because it happens every day and if mueller really cared about uncovering real crimes, real wrongdoing, mueller, you'd be investigating them. you know, if mueller's going to keep expanding his mandate, why does he not focus on the clinton paid for russian dossier with russian lies? does mueller not care that
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hillary paid for this russian propaganda and did it to influence an election? does mueller not care that christopher steele is an unregistered foreign agent that hates mr. trump? does mueller not care about the f.b.i. lying to a fisa judge not once, twice, three times but four times using an unverified dossier as a bulk of the application to get a warrant from fisa judges to spy on a campaign associate so they have access to everything in that campaign? does mueller not care that it fisa warrant likely gave access to all of trump campaign's communications during election? i can go on all night. does robert mueller -- sir, do you really not care that clinton fixed and had fixed for her that e-mail investigation and we know crimes were committed? or the unmasking scandal of 350% increase in one year? or the uranium one scandal? you were the f.b.i. director at the time. we had an f.b.i. informant that
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had infiltrated putin's criminal scheme to control america's uranium. you have no problem going down every other rabbit hole, mr. mueller. why don't you look into these scandals? this is why we need the second special counsel, someone that will lead from the outside this swamp. you can't have people involved in these scandals investigating themselves. that means mueller. that means comey. all -- they have these friendships going on here. they're all bff old colleagues. you really think they're going to hold themselves and each other accountable? of course, attorney general jeff sessions, now, he created this special counsel witch-hunt. now he needs to fix it. you can't be confirmed the a.g. and then the next day recuse yourself and by the way site the wrong law as greg jaret pointed out last night. we need the second independent prosecutor. sessions knew he was going to recuse himself. he never should have accepted the job as attorney general. look at the chaos that as a
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result of all of this! here is the key fact as greg jaret pointed this out. sessions cited the wrong law as the justification for recusing himself. he's the attorney general! so the burden of all of this that is dragging this country down falls squarely on jeff sessions' shoulders. tonight, mr. attorney general, do your job and fix the mess you created! and also tonight, another damning report about james comey's incompetence and his highly questionable conduct while leading the f.b.i. friend john solomon reporting the long-time head of the f.b.i. telecommunications surveillance unit is saying that he warned james comey about how that particular spy program was dangerously ineffective in catching terrorists. comey never tried to fix it. that's why obama was warned about russian collusion and influence on our elections. it did nothing. it laughed at the idea. here's what the retired special agent told john solomon. take a look.
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>> i believe that the program as it was was ripe for potential abuses. regardless of how it's abused, but it could be. and frankly, i see what has been happening in the last year and a half, and that just proves the point that this program could be abused and that it would not be used for the purposes it was intended for. >> hannity: all right a lot to get into tonight. here with reaction, fox news contributor jason, fox news reporter sara, and from the hill, we welcome back john solomon. sara, let's start with you. let's start with mccabe. let's start with a special counsel, now seems inevitable and how much trouble andrew mccabe is in tonight beyond the pension. >> i think a special counsel is inevitable. it's going to happen, according to the sources i've spoken with. mccabe is in a lot of hot water, sean. it's not just about his pension. according to the sources i have
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spoken with, mccabe will be fired. it'll be surprising if he's not. right now, that's what i'm hearing. and secondly, there are a number of charges that they're looking at based different statutes. this, i've heard from several different sources. i did contact the f.b.i. and asked for comment. they told me they could not comment on mccabe whatsoever. they did hear me out, but they wouldn't comment on this whatsoever, and particularly on any possible charges. remember, general flynn was charged for basically saying that he didn't tell the whole truth to the f.b.i. now, that's still up for debate right now, because we know that the f.b.i. agents, one of them being peter struck, didn't believe that he lied. so we've got to get to the bottom of that, but if mccabe lied to the, you know, to the i.g., if he lied to people within the f.b.i. and if he leaked information that should have never been leaked it would be surprising that he would not be brought up on charges.
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>> hannity: greg jaret, a lot of questions legally tonight. the i.g. has no prosecutorial powers. none. that gets into the issue of what tillis and cornyn and graham and grassley were rightly calling for which we have both called for and then i want you to address the wrong law that was used by the attorney general and his recusal. >> first of all, mccabe's in a load of trouble and james comey's in even bigger trouble. for mccabe, he's looking at making a false and misleading statement punishable by up to five years behind bars, and for every false statement, it's an additional crime. second, obstruction of justice it follows along the same line. if he's not telling the truth, in an investigation, he's obstructing it. that's obstructing of justice. for every time he does it, it's yet another crime. james comey, you can multiply it by 10. >> hannity: talk about rod rosenstein.
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>> rod rosenstein, if he well knew that this dossier was unverified and uncorroborated and yet he signed off on it, then he's committed one of at least six, if not all six felony statutes. >> hannity: and the deep state protects itself. congressman, i don't like -- i'm a huge supporter of law enforcement. this actually hurts to talk about. this is not rank-and-file f.b.i. these are the top echelon. we rely on them. we trust them. we trust our intel. we give them the powerful tools of intelligence. and i'm looking at all of this and i'm saying how could this happen in this country at this level? forget the media. they're useless. so-called journalists are pathetic. how did we get here? how do we fix all of this? >> my grandfather was a career f.b.i. agent. i think this country reveres the f.b.i. but you're going to have to make
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sure that justice and that lady liberty that's got that blindfold doesn't take a little peak and say oh, it's clinton so we're going to go easy on her and those around them. the best way to restore the confidence of the american people is to make sure those that even in the highest positions of power are held accountable and that's to go after them, go to the grand jury and go before and prosecute these people if they believe that there's been a crime. there's plenty of evidence that that's absolutely happened. >> hannity: john solomon, we're not keeping that out of the discussion. i'm just trying to go in chronological order here. forgive me. this is an important night with a lot of news. but you have now interviewed the f.b.i. supervisor who warned comey that the warrantless surveillance program was ineffective also being abused. is that true? >> said it was clearly able to be abused. that was deeply concerning to him. more importantly, it was invading americans' privacy seize every day without catching any -- prices every day without
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catching any terroristed. in 13 years, he did an audit and the f.b.i. only did one investigation of a terrorist case. they also found the information through traditional. we're spying on americans by the tens of thousands of leads they looked at in this program and they only got one terrorism thing? this is the program, section 215 would be the program if you were building a case in 2016 against the trump administration or the trump campaign to try to prove collusion, would you use this power to try to find the connecting of the dots. this is the exact power that could have been abused in the middle of the russian investigation or any of the other many investigations that have occurred over the last 13 years, and we're not hearing this from an outsider. we're hearing it from the man who ran the program. >> hannity: you and sara also broke the story, john, about the unprecedented amount of unmaskings that have taken place. 350% if my recollection is right increased over obama years. >> you're exactly right. this is the program that produced the evidence that then
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people could go and then say please unmask that for me. this is one of the most powerful programs we've given the f.b.i. for a long time, james comey and the f.b.i. knew it was not catching any terrorists. it was invading people's privacy. it was ripe for abuse. he did nothing. i think that -- i'm sure members of congress -- i talked with several tonight -- i'm pretty sure members of congress are going to dig deep into this revelation. >> hannity: now back to sara carter. mccabe has bigger problems than worrying about his pension tonight. i'm hearing there may be multiple criminal charges coming down the road for him and the fact that a second special counsel is likely to be appointed in probably short order. i see the fever pitch is now rising in congress. i would believe that the attorney general must now act. but i want to ask you, the i.g. report originally we were told it was about just clinton e-mails and the investigation. it's that and so much more. what are we going to learn in this i.g. report, sara? >> oh, i think we're going to learn about the scope of the investigation and that includes
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former f.b.i. director comey. the possible weaponnization of our intelligence community. the unmaskings. the relationships. peter struck lisa page with mccabe. what were they doing? what were they talking about when they were talking about an insurance policy? what were they planning? what was happening with the obama administration? because, remember, they were all connected! so this went up to the highest levels. this is what congress is investigating right now, sean. this i.g. report is not based on just mccabe or one small instance. these will be multiple reports issued by michael horowitz on his investigation. he's had 1.2 million documents. that's what he has had access to. and interviews with current and former f.b.i. agents. this is going to be a massive investigation and a special counsel will work with him if one's appointed. sean sean we're running out of time. gregg? >> there would have been no
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special counsel looking into donald trump and russian collusion but for jeff sessions' mistaken recusal. he relied on a particular code of -- >> hannity: criminal investigation or position. >> it wasn't criminal investigation or prosecution when he investigated himself. it was according to james comey an intelligence probe so sessions didn't have to recuse himself and i -- he either doesn't understand the law or he was snuckered by obama holdovers at the doj. >> hannity: how much pressure do your sources in congress they say are putting pressure on the attorney general now to have four senators like they came out tonight as strongly as they did and they're even now wanting a criminal referral on christopher steele, the congressman? >> absolutely, you have four pivotal senators. you have tre gaddy and john radcliffe in the house. you have jim jordan and mark meadows for months and months calling for this.
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it absolutely should happen. if you could dove-tail it directly with what the inspector general is doing so as they have the prosecutorial power it absolutely should happen. it should happen two months ago. >> hannity: john solomon, i know we've got your breaking news. you've been covering this almost from the get go as well. you have the final word tonight, sir. >> thanks. listen. my sources are telling me they're in the final stages of going through the process in determining whether special prosecutor should be named. there are standards that have to be met. the justice department is looking at that. there's an outside person arranging that for the justice department. i think we'll see an announcement in the next few days. if i had to put where my sources are telling me, it'll end up with the special prosecutor. >> hannity: how right have we all been? how wrong has the media been? >> we've been right. the mainstream media has been absolutely wrong. they've been ignoring it. >> hannity: sara? >> we've been right. unfortunately so for the american people. >> hannity: congressman?
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>> their inaction is a conscious effort and one of the biggest disappointments i've seen in the last 10 years. absolutely fundamentally wrong top to bottom. >> hannity: john? >> you're only as good as your next story. let's wait to see what my next story is. >> hannity: john's a little more cautious. it's not about who was right. it's a matter about what is right. for this to be ignored, there's no excuse for it thank you, all. another big story we're following tonight. liberals and democrats continue to mobilize for the president's pick for the cia director. her name is gina. if confirmed by the senate, she'd become the first woman to lead the cia, to lead that agency. california democrat dianne feinstein is calling for the public release of documents on her involvement in enhanced interrogation and detention of radical islamist terrorists following the attacks and murders of 3,000 americans on 9/11. feinstein is only the latest liberal lawmaker to question whether she was too tough on
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jihadis. by the way, it's not just lawmakers attacking her. with me now with the reaction, he's the post of war stories all over the north, without enhanced interrogation, there's no bin laden. true or false? >> the folks currently down in gitmo wouldn't be there. for what gina and her brave colleagues did -- look, she's the person needed to head the cia in this new world disorder. without going through all you went through at the very beginning of this broadcast, this woman spent 30 years as an operations officer with numerous foreign postings. she is quite frankly admired by most of her colleagues. i've not talked to anyone at the headquarters currently or who was there or know her who don't think the world of her. diane finestein ought to retire now. she's grandstanding about waterboarding when it was deemed to be legal by the department of justice, the attorney general and the president of the united states. in other words, she did her duty . it was only afterwards that they decided it really wasn't
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lawful. i think i know a little bit what it's like what happens to people who do their duty and congress disagrees. >> hannity: colonel, have you been waterboarded in your life? in your career in the military? a as a marine? served this country? have a purple heart or two? i think two? >> look, i was a sear instructor, survivor, evasion, resistance and escape. i used to teach it i was waterboarded when i went through the course. i waterboarded at least 150 people, some of whom i'm sure are right now wondering what the heck is going on because it was all legal before. we used to do it for training. we used to do it to people when you need to be prepared for this kind of thing. i guess that was all stopped as well now. look, all that ended for me. i hope it ends well for the new dci, gina. the president and our country needs her right there they don't need to drag her through torture. >> hannity: what other way -- if you have someone like ksf,
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khalid shaikh mo muhammad, mastermine of 9/11, the worst attack on our history, on our soil killing 3,000 americans, obviously declaring war on this country, it is there a nice way to extract information? if we build a soccer field and we take care of the dietary concerns and we order personal chefs for those on the battlefield that are trying to kill americans, is that going to work? >> well, i don't know. i've not been involved in anything like that i've certainly seen people questioned in the field when they've been captured. i've put some of that up on your show from overseas. all you had to do to some of these guys was to tell them through the interpreter -- this is high-value target, just been grabbed by a special operations team -- i put this on the air. we couldn't show the guy's face, of course. >> hannity: by the way, there is a report tonight -- and i haven't confirmed it, that this woman did not oversee the waterboarding of abu zabeda if
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you remember. >> yeah, look, i put guys on this air from overseas who had just been captured, ok? and all you had to do to some of those guys was say, ship 'em to gitmo in the local language whether farsi or arabic and they would puke right there on the spot. >> hannity: safe home, my friend. godspeed. semper fi when we come back, surveillance video was released from the parkland school shooting. dan, geraldo react. it's going to shock you. that's next and kellie anne conway. i'm just worried about the house and taking care of the boys. zach! talk to me.
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deputy scott peterson. we have to warn you, what you're about to see will make your blood boil. the first video we're airing right there we'll go slow, it shows what appears to be the start of this terrible shooting. at one point, you can actually see the person communicating on his radio and then ultimately jumping on a golf cart, driving down a corridorr, presumably sound of gunfire. and as you can see in this clip, minutes later, well, peterson is outside looking at the building utilizing his radio. and then taking up a position as you can see outside of the school behind the concrete wall. now, we're going to analyze that footage in a moment, but first, we have more fallout from the nationwide anti-gun school walkouts that took place yesterday. remember in d.c., democratic lawmakers called for commonsense gun restrictions? they showed up at this protest, bernie sanders with armed security. bernie sanders walking through the crowd.
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look at bernie. there he is flanked by multiple police officers. don't our children deserve the same? here with reaction,io former secret service agent and nra contributor dan and fox news correspondent at large geraldo. don't you think our kids deserve the same as bernie sanders? >> absolutely. i think there should be at least one good guy with a gun at every school. he had a good guy with a gun that chickened out. it reminded me of the life lock commercial where the guy -- there's a bank robbery happening. he says, i'm not a security guard. i'm a security consultant. >> hannity: we need perimeters and ids. >> you need people with balls is what you need. this was a coward. this was a chicken. >> hannity: let's look at what he's doing here. he's doing here. now you can see -- all right, he appears to be going to the golf cart. then he's taking up a position if you watch this video unfolded behind aar concrete barrier. >> you have to understand, sean, training manual for the broward
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sheriffs is very specific. they say, they mandate that if there's one sheriff or one deputy on the scene, a gun is fired, an unarmed civilian is at risk, you go to the sound of the gun fight. you go. you need to be present. you charge in as the kids are running out.. what this guy did is absolutely -- the president of the united states was absolutely right. it was a cowardly reaction. >> hannity: let's get your reaction, jim. i've neverer in my life -- we hd reports from four people from the sheriff's department that didn't go in. then youal had the local police from the area. they ran right in. so it obviously had to be, as geraldo was saying, part of their protocol. >> yeah, it's not just the broward sheriff's protocol on a school shooting incident, maximum to the problem, it's every credible school shooting incident training protocol now across the country, post columbine. maximum to the problem, sean.
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you have to attack the attacker! there's nothing that's going to stop this otherwise. as the research on these incidences clearly have shown, once you engage that attacker, these attackers are cowards. they either kill themselves or wind up in that gun fight, they wind up losing their lives to the law enforcement officer or whoever confronts them back with a gun, but it c does show the importance of weapons in defense on campus as well. >> hannity: what are the statistics?s these incidents are over on average in three minutes. i don't care how great your local police response is you're not going to getu there in three minutes. i would t say we need two retird concealed carry ex-military, ex-police, retired police on site on every floor at every school. youno know what we can do? give them a tax break. pay nor federal or state local taxes. >> -- pay no federal or state local taxes. >> the incentives to get any right crew in place is necessary. as a father of five, one a sixth
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grader right now, i'll tell you, i want a cop who is going to risk something. i want someone who is going to go to the action. my childmy is the most precious thing to me. that buy it retired. you talk about -- that guy retired. you talk about mccabe earlier, sean. rushing to retirement becauseness trouble. scottn peterson rushed to re-- because he's in trouble. scott peterson rushed to retire because he was brought up on charges. he should be ashamed of himself. >> hannity: i don't understand it. it's not in our dna but it's also very important to point out, dan, this is not the 99.9% of law enforcement that we all know. i mean, i basically live with law enforcement. this is my family. these are my friends. that's all i know in my life. >> yeah.ea sean, is know two guys from the secret service, one personally actually. i lived with him at one point. we were in training. they were involved in use of
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force incidents themselves and went right to the problem and did what they had to do. one did it off duty while he was with his family in a mall where he saved a kid from getting beat up and was in the use of force incident involving a firearm. it's nearly universal bravery amongst cops. unfortunately, though, you know, sometimes we see instances like this where in those critical seconds, you make the wrong call and this guy is going to live with it forever. >> hannity: let's go into all the of this breaking news. special -- into all of this breaking news. special counsel mccabe, i'll give you the last minute. >> you have dragged the american media to a point now where people recognize there are two sides to this story and that this obscene obsession with the president's collusion illusion, the collusionistas i call them are -- how many others
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similar in the situation in the department of justice or in the bureau itself, f.b.i. itself, are part and parcel to a political operation to sink donald trump? think the american people demand answers w now. whether the best way to do it is a special prosecutor -- >> hannity: they can't investigate themselves.s. >> give the attorney general at least a couple of weeks. let him take the first shot at it. >> hannity: fisa, look at what we know. >> you're right about it. >> hannity: for the sake of thee country, i wish i was wrong. all right, thank you, both when we come back, kellian conway ways in on all of this and a lot of t fake, false, inaccurate reporting tonight. we'll explain. explain. ♪ explain.
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rampant speculation tonight there's an eminent departure of mcmaster. here to shed more light on it, kellyanne conway is with us. i talked to a number of people at the white house, nothing is eminent. no decisions have been made. nobody ist, leaving. the president said it. i saw earlier today, i believe it was from the oval office, no one is scheduled to leave at all in spite of rampant, wild speculation. what can you tell us? >> the president makes the personnel decisions and announcements in this white house, sean. he was elected after all. his name was on the ballot. i'm just amazed -- i'm just -- well, first of all, no, there's no other journalist. the rampant speculation itself is a story because it's so incredible to me that the media writ large is filled with people who are trying to get this
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story. it's filled with lots of people trying to get the president, also. they won't cover policy. they cover personnel. they won't cover principle. they cover palace intrigue. they keep recycling rumors and stories constantly that have no basis. in fact, i think they figure, hey, if a stop clock is at least right twice a day, eventually i'll get this right. if i predict a whole year in advance, so-and-so will go, and do it later, i can repsychothis will clip where the president hasen full confidence in x six months later, it changes. this president has every right to put the team around him he thinks aligns with his vision, his valueses, but he's the one that controls the timing, tone and content of all substantive and personnel decisions. i respect that enormously. you know, sean, people say, i see chaos -- a lot are streamlining of some parts in sophistication because we had too many people over time. we had too many of the wrong
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people. other people are leaving on their own volition and free will and they'll truly be missed in this white house. but this president has a great deal of joy on the job. a lot of fake news about he's fuming and angry and -- he's made it very clear what his vision is, too, on north korea on the iran nuclear deal, taxes, infrastructure, taca, you name -- daca, you name it he's got a team around him that supports that. >> hannity: i started this program tonight, kellyanne, there comes a point where with all that's happened and the special counsel and this weight that's literally been there almost from day one b, and everything has now boomeranged back.. we find out, what? oh hillary fixed the primary. imagine if donald trump did. the fix is on crimes we know she committed with the e-mail server. we have an i.g. report coming. then you have the whole issue of she purchased, bought and paid
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for russian lies, russian government lies, paid a british spy for them to lie to the american people about donald trump, even the guy that creates the dossier cast out. he didn't even believe his own material and then it's used to get a fisa warrant to spy on a trump campaign associate. you've lived under all of this. where is the special counsel the crimes we know were c committed? >> well, i saw -- i see your -- the content of your show planning and s saw the senators earlier on your broadcast. i think they put it best which is that different questions are being raised by those who are in charge of these types of investigations, sean. there's real questions lingering out there among many people in the public why the double standard for that woman who lost the election's name i never see on tv anymore. why the special treatment for her? and i think what america saw this week is a great reminder as to why they rejected her and elected him because she first ignored all the people in the states and then she insulted
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them again this week saying they only vote the way their husbands tell them so. i can't even say it without laughing so hard. >> hannity: no. no. no. let's play it. it was said white women in america only voted the way their bosses, their husbands and their sons told them to vote. you can't make this up. let's roll the tape.e. >> we don't do well with married, white women. um, and part of that is a -- an identification with the republican party, and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should. his whole campaign, "make america great again" was looking backwards. you know, you didn't like black people getting rights, you don't like women, you know, getting jobs, you don't want to, you know, see that indian-american
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succeeding more than you are, whatever your problem is, i'm going to solve it. >> hannity: then she drops the race card and i was thinking, ok , what century is this woman living in if she believes that husbands, bosses and women's sons direct their voting habits? >> it really in the space of a minute or two, she managed to insult most of the women that she pretends to be protecting and speaking on behalf as a faux feminist she's become. let me say, she's insulting people that will go to the ballot box this fall, including in states, it would seem, if you have y these red state democratc senators who are now so upset with her. clara mccaskill came out against her. former campaign manager came out against her in these comments. all of these states that she lost -- and let me just say,
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she's insulting voters in states calling them backward and nonprogressive, nondiverse, that her husband carried twice and her boss, barack obama, carried twice. and t it's just remarkable to me she had her boss and her husband telling america how to vote and that didn't matter. they didn't want her because they didn't see her as honest, trustworthy or speaking for them. >> hannity: we're all irredeemable deplorables that cling to our gods, guns -- i'm guilty. >> she should keep talking. i hope she stays out there as long as she can. >> hannity: a very thank you to you, kellyanne. my name is jeff sheldon,
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they lied to you all night. we'll prove it to you tomorrow. a touchy home yesterday in president i trump's roundtable n solution. emotional collegeor cafeteria worker had a held feldt message -- heartfelt message to the presidentta after she received a tax break. >> i work in the cafeteria at college ofas the ozarks alongsie the hard working students. and i am very grateful for the bonus when the college gave it to us. and i put mine in savings for my retirement. and i want to thank you, mr. president, and god bless you . >> thank you very much. [ applause ] that's very nice. thank you, both. >> hannity: really? pelosi?ty: really? crumbs and you're a multimillionaire! my faith-based film, don't forget "let there be light" is available on dvd. wal-mart, amazon.com and
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hannity.com. o follow me on agentsgram@seanhannity on twitter. we'll always be fair and balanced, we're not them. let not your heart be troubled. i'm giving you four extra seconds. laura ingraham! washington. i am laura ingraham and this the is ingle angle. we have major analysis and analysis on the stories you care most about. just released video appears to confirm that the former broward county deputy scott peterson would not enter the building where a gunman was massacring school children in parkland, florida. mark fuhrman weighs in on that. i will tell you who is really responsible for this travesty in tonight's angle. plus, special prosecutor bob mueller launches a new line of attack on president trump as the outgoing fbi official who oversaw the hillary email investigation begs to keep his pension. also michelle malkin her take on parents in one school district fighting
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