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that is who we go home to every night. so cute. most watched and trusted and grateful that you spent the evening with us and our pups. good night from washington. i am shannon bream. the event is backed by wealthy and powerful people and mayor bloomberg and new york governor andrew cuomo. some of what they are calling for is unconstitutional and irrational and not already the law. it is it common sense. but the organizers would rather not get in to all of those details and don't want all of
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the debate and that's why they are hiding behind the victims. latest horrific school shooting. a handful of teens in florida. they have a right to their shows and that supports the rights of people we disagree with to talk. the rest of us have rights and the right to assess what they are saying and decide to which it would be law to which we are subject. we are all citizens here and decide if it is it a good idea or not. this is david hag. he is it dutifully trouted out by the media as a gun expert. >> when the shooter arrived, we need a metal detector. >> it is whenin get elected to the senate we'll not let that combleep bleep. happen. [bleep]. what type of person are you when you want to see more money than
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[bleep] lives. what type much [bleep] does that. we have to make sure all of the people who died and never the same will be heard. >> tucker: some are guns and murder more children and that is david's other side of the debate. and a celebrated shooter agrees with that. i don't really care what people who defend the second amendment have to say. we should take it seriously. if you don't want to play don't care and if you think they want to murder more children, then who are you? you are angry and not fit to make policy and you ever an extremist and you should not have power. if you believe that anyone who disagrees with you is evil and wants to kill the innocent. maybe journalist would agree with that. but no.
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they are declared heroes and you are not allowed to agree with them. and watch what he said today. >> after we come back from spring back. it is unnecessary and embarrassing for the students and makes them fell isolated from the rest of the american school culture. they can't freely wear what ever back packs they want. >> tucker: so controlling the back pack is your first amendment right but the second amendment doesn't apply to fire armingly. why are you picking on david, he is only a kid. he shouldn't be held to adult reasoning or think of what he espouses. exactly, he's a kid and through unspeckitable tragedy and that's why adults shouldn't use him and
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his friends to control the rest of us. if you sincerely believe that children want to kill. why is he pushed to the front of this movement. >> you ought to cut him slack. he was there at school when 17 friends were killed and not everything he says should be taken as gospel about what we ought to do that. >> i conceded. that this is a kid who saw tragedy and classmates killed and he shouldn't be involve would in formulating a response. he is a kid. you can't si multianously argue to shut up and listen to him and if you don't you are bad and you shouldn't take it seriously or literally. and i am choosing the first one. >> i think kids are doing what
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citizens ought to do. what they are saying is the same thing that 70 percent of the public is saying. what we are doing with guns is not working and we ought to have stricter gun laws. i don't think. >> tucker: the left is short circuiting on his conversations. i tried every single night to get a leader of the gun control group no one will come. and i know a lot about guns and no one wants a debate. but they say be quiet and allow david hog impugn the character of anyone who disagrees with him. that is not how adults is behaving. >> it is not fair to pull one comment. >> i am not. i am forced to take it seriously. poor david hog. his friends got kill would and my children would be upset. and i would be upset. the left is it forcing me to
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listen because it is it a lie to abide by? there ought to be a database and paired to the status of the mental health. and privacy laws should be amended. that hippa laws should be suspended and the american government keep the medical record the. no one supports that. >> i don't know what that is. >> to do so privacy laws should be a mended and the database of all guns sold in the united states should be paired with the gun owner's mental health and physical ability. >> if you were found to be mentally unstable by a judge that ought to be relevant. >> that is the law already as you upon. and it is on the form and fbi background check and i filled it out and so has everyone in the country. that exists.
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>> and i agree that there needs to be a stricter stand tard to keep crazy people from getting guns. but only if we had the will to overcome the nran and easy and fix it. that is a lie. this is complicated stuff. >> i only looked a little at their manifesto. it is not just one thing. there is no one legal change to stop mass shootings from happening tomorrow. or hundred people from being killed. but there is a lost things we could do differently and what we are doing now is not working? >> true. i am concerned that all of the energy and money from the billionaires is not making it better. it is it focused on the taking the rights of people away and all of middle america and no emphasis on the four cops with
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guns who stood by while 17 people murdered. talk about failure of authority. snfshgs i heard them talked about plenty and they did the wrong thing. >> tucker: the nra did not shoot anybody and they are law- abiding people. and the police officers stood by and allowed the murder to take place and they are getting a complete pass. >> i don't know whether they are getting a pass or not. i hope they are not police deputy. >> tucker: no. the people running the march set the emphasis here. that lessoned was buried because it doesn't take away the rights of the innocent. >> these mass shootings keep happening and people have a right to life and liberty and pursuit of happiness.
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what we are doing now we're it is it not working. here are 10 or 15 things. >> and there will be hundreds of thousands and many much whom are not student and think what we do is not working. >> tucker: should we have an obligation to think through to advocate and learn and consult the reams of social science before we advocate. or i feel upset and do something? >> there is nothing unusual and a lot of things about students who had a horrible experience and believe we should do it differently and coming to washington and leading like- minded people. >> tucker: why can't someone tell him you can't accuse people. he's doing a dozen introduce a day and no one has the courage
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to sap you ever upset but you can't accuse people unless you prove it. >> governor rick scott didn't do enough. i am a fan of rick scott. and he met a nra gun and extremist and he bucked the nra because they don't want us to do is ridiculous. >> tucker: i think rick scott is a buffoon. but it doesn't make me less appall would by the killing and i hope that you and everyone else who want to reduce the second amendment should acknowledge i care about kids. >> sure, when congress has a debate they will go to the committees and floor and have's reasoned debate and they will talk about the social society. >> i hope it is it not dismissed as nra lobbiesing. we need to reach adult
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concussion. you are the only one who comes on. >> and the media pushed the claims of russia and the nra. and nra has been penetrated by the russians as well? kim is on the wall street journal editorial board. i almost can't keep up with the various things that the left don't like that they claim are penetrated by russia unpact the nutty experience for us if you would. jeeshgs it is it by the same people it would appear that brought us the dossier claims. you remember clinton campaign hires fusion gps to commission the dossier and came up with these claims and it goes to the fbi to give them legitimacy. even thoep it is it not provened. and once the fbi said they were doing an investigation, everyone took it seriously.
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and have now, we have fusion gps that are pedwilling to the house egypt gent pechlment commitment>> and that the nran is infilt reallied by the russian and they are filtering money in the nran and did so to help trump. there is no evidence. and suddenly a lot of stories without a shred of echldz. >> tucker: there are very smart people on the defendant and has it been said that it is mass misteria. if our blaming saboteurs from georgia. maybe we are crazy; has been said that?
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>> no, there's're it is very concerning. there is not one jolt of evident to this. glenn said this in tell. and he could not provide money transfers or anything in the nran and yet you have noorp airports and two to run. the nra slightly dee mid it. and all you had have is coming with democrats conspiracy. >> they are all out of control. >> tucker: i appreciate your sober boys in a nonsober time. >> and stand by tv.
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and he joins us tonight. it is good to see you and you hes date it is gone and about what theet thidzs are calling for. is this anything you have this is would help with gup violence. in have not vur. and in know that mine experience for law epirecognize: they just don't at a. and that around the rin behavior. they don't care. they get want guns on the street and in maryland, recently, a who is committed to doing delth and
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deduction. and. charged with with powerful pvp. and morally on tis plea leak although i wonder how many of them. and shipment a requiz e. and why doement they ntucker, we are in the emptand much fac the and 99ing sxef that's what the media did in conjuchgz and if you roll a loy. and that trap and if you were take a poll much americans and especially liberals. ficht percent are more think it
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tillyap. thech medias are guns are bat. but the human. and the long as we have been around is a know issue. >> and whatever thach to do tooisealate. and the gun violence bnt down it sum. and that is the argument entirely and doesn't fit the media's existing world view. >> that happens if the media stay and and they have bolth house nvment it is fascinating how much credence they put it in for the kids and good for you
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and i celebrate your right to speeches and same certainings of terror and they want too to them this. they no and trips pel is in there and efg was and ti pre. and this is hvment and people tonight care of what we say or the facts are and the and they want poufr and autonot n. and you think that? snrngs they are not interesting
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in debating, tucker. and they take in opposite. and deputy africas theed from empire themselves letter. can theed clear . i hope it comes upon and it is not just flowing the in the went: and concerning wrath reached a deal on the budget. what is ntdz of those thousand says page and how will it effect you. we'll tell you ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: congress has passed and the president has just signed today a spending bill that will keep the government open and funded through next september. trace gallagher has been following this story from the very beginning. he has got the latest. hey, trace. >> hey, tucker, the big ticket items are one, the military. $700 billion goes for defense spending, which is 61 billion higher than last year. and the biggest defense boost in 15 years, which is why after threatening a veto the president ended up signing the bill. then there is 591 billion for domestic programs, including money for road building and water projects, along with nsa, the fbi and the irs. and 5 billion to battle opioid abuse up from 2 billion last year. there is also $4 million for anti-harassment training for lawmakers and congressional aides. president trump wanted it 25 billion to build the border wall. he got 1.6 billion. there is 380 million to
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improve election security. and much to the dismay of conservatives, the bill also continues federal funding of planned parenthood. and if you missed it, g.o.p. senator rand paul was on a twitter tear, tweeting things like the shear size of the bill and that it funds, quote: 12 million for scholarships for lebanon. 12 million for middle east partnership initiative scholarship programs. 12 million in military funding for vietnam. 3.5 million for nutrition assistance to louis. to -- laos and 15 million in developmental assistance to china and 15 million to women in afghanistan. that is your budget roundup for this friday. tucker? >> tucker: thanks, trace. president trump criticized today's budget bill even as he signed it the bill is suboccipital tim mall as he suggested. certainly expensive. the legislation will trigger a trillion-dollar deficit or come very close to that. that's great news here in d.c. by the way.
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the range recovery dealership outside of washington is probably packed even now at this hour as lobbyists and contractors reward themselves for a job well done. they got a massive raise. it's party time in d.c. there is an awful lot of pork in this thing. given the cost you would think at the very least the bill would fund the critical needs of our country. does it do that? not even close. the legislation signed today is pretty much the opposite of what america voted for in 2016. the bill actively restricts the hiring of additional ice agents for immigration enforcement. it caps the number of illegals ice can contain at any one time. allocates 1.6 billion for border security. you may have heard that. what you may not know is that money is explicitly prohibited from being spent on any kind of border wall. the wall that voters asked for in the last election. republicans may have found extra wall money by, i don't know, cutting funds to sanctuary cities that are actively undermining federal law, but they didn't do that sanctuary city also continue
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to be subsidized just as they always have been. and so by the way will the abortion enthusiasts at planned parenthood. republicans repeatedly promised to defund planned parenthood, remember? but they are not. they are awarding planned parenthood another half a billion dollars in tax dollars. in other words, nothing has changed. it's just gotten a lot worse. the message to the rest of you was could not be clearer, congress does not care about the territorial integrity of the country it runs. both major parties are committed to make sure we never have meaningful borders of any kind. anyone who manages to get here will get a job, welfare, education, forever. meanwhile, middle america continues to die. those are congress' priorities. in fairness the border does pay for border security just not here in america, jordan, lebanon, egypt, to your knowledge shah, thetunisia toger their problems.
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congratulations. also is a 10-million-dollar chuck to hire female law enforcement in afghanistan. 10 million for disadvantaged students in egypt. not egypt maine, egypt the country. 12 million to boost the military capacity of vietnam and how about china? our greatest geopolitical and economic o'reilly in the bill gives the chinese 15 million in development aid some of which will go to promoting yak herding in tibet. on top of all of that congress gave itself a pay race needless to say. we would love to have a republican member of congress on to explain why exactly we are sending money to china which is rapidly overtaking us economically. but somehow we can't find any money to secure american borders. and we asked. we asked more than a dozen members of congress to come on the show tonight. they all refused. and, of course, you can see why. but, here is an idea. any member of congress who supports sending tax dollars to china ought to resign from congress tonight and give up his pension. that's a bee trail of our country. if only we knew who put that
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in the bill, it's a secret, of course, members of congress may not protect you, but they definitely protect each other. we do know that paul ryan signed off on that, of course he did. we are told we need this bill because of national security. but how secure is a nation that has no borders? well, about as secure as a political party that has no rationale for existing. that treats its own voters like dupes and fools ignores election rules like they didn't happen. parties like that don't last long and they shouldn't. well, there is mass panic in washington about the power of tech companies to sway elections. but it's not cambridge analytica in 2000 167 we ought to be worried about, it's google and facebook in the next election. they could make all the difference. we will tell you how. stay tuned.
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and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. >> tucker: cambridge analytica has been in the news. now being accorded the technical prowess of a bond villain. cambridge analytica able to swing an election with facebook data and a few million bucks. did that happen? no, it didn't. but even if it's absurd to think a small data company could change the 2016 presidential election, it doesn't mean that bigger tech companies couldn't do that in the future. dr. richard epstein
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institute for behavioral research and technology. he has looked into this carefully and has found some interesting potential facts about it. dr. epstein joins us tonight. doctor, i don't want to make any of our viewers paranoid. but we talk a lot about the potential effect of big tech now we live and democracy. you looked into what google and facebook could do in an election. tell us what you found. >> well, tucker, i've been studying this very carefully now for five years with multiple randomized controlled experiments around the world for national elections. and i can tell you that we should be paranoid because what google and facebook can do is really mind boggling. if, for example, if mark zuckerberg on election day last year, if he had chosen to press the enter key early morning and just sent out a message to hillary clinton supporters only saying go out and vote, go out and vote reminder, that would
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have sent her an additional 450,000 voters that day with no one knowing that this had occurred. and that's just facebook. what google can do is really off the scale. our experiments show that google can take a 50/50 split among undecided voters and change it into a 90/10 split with no one knowing that they have been manipulated and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to follow. >> tucker: how? how could google do that? >> well, this is work that we're about to break. it's news about to break about our newest research so i can't really go into detail but it has to do with those search suggestions, literally from the very first character that you type into the search bar, you are being manipulated and we have done 16 months of experiments. we have all the details now. we know exactly how this works. so they have got the search suggestions which people are
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just oblivious to. and then, of course, the search results down below. we know from our five years of work on search results that just by putting those in a certain order, which people really can't see, just by favoring one candidate over another in search results, that can easily produce shifts among undecided voters of 20% or more, up to 80% in some demographic groups. again, with no one aware that this is occurring. >> tucker: i mean, my jaw is open. i thought about this stuff a lot, and even i am shocked by. this by the way, our congress is spending its time funding yack herding in tibet. do you think our profound enough to warrant intervention by lawmakers. >> the threat is absolutely positively profound. if you look at the numbers i look at every day.
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if any of our congress people could look at these numbers, they would be stunned and they would take action, i guarantee it. >> tucker: i hope that video of this conversation goes everywhere on facebook and google. i guess dr. epstein, thank you, that was amazing. i appreciate it? >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: speaking of big tech, the southern poverty law center, believe it or not, is being used as a fact checker by google and snopes and others. are they objective enough to determine what news you are allowed to see? that's a rhetorical question. we have the details ahead.
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>> those partnerships with google and youtube. i did an interview with a belower who interpreted my interview saying we needed check and balances on the executive branch and if i wanted to impeach obama. no credible news agencies called me. they circulated that i wanted to impeach obama which i never said. they put me on the list of hater and extremist. it is in the back pack and
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spending $10 a day. i love cult and you are people and love to learn. i do everything i can to inspect myself in foreign cultures and i loved politics. and they put me on a list with a guy who went in a temple in wisconsin and shot it up and a whole litany list of noo nazis. >> tucker: simply because you called for obama's impeachment. that is not hate speech. >> not at all. you are right. it is a process and if we remove our emotion it is what it is whether i are a democrat or republican. i was placed on that list and they tried to discredit and destroy me.
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the other person on the list was senator rand paul. because we have an r by our name we are discredited and called haters. i would go to president trump, before he was president, you had a whole narrative that changed on him. he was beloved by hip-hop star and democrats gladly took his money. as soon as he becomes a republican and candidate for united states. he is a hitter. and if republicans had a lesbian or gay or multiracial candidate that attempted to get to the white house that person would be called bigoted and hateful. >> tucker: it is that we are too literal. it is not university weilding
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>> tucker: over and over and over again, u.s. military pilots have sighted very >> tucker: overand over and over again u.s. military see aircraft that they cannot explain.
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it almost doesn't matter what it is. it is a real concern security. some are concerned. but as an organization, the pentagon doesn't seem to be interested in investigating, why not is the question? christopher melon is the national security affairs advisor for the to the stars academy of arts and science. sea former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence and he joins us tonight. mr. melon, thanks for coming on. >> my pleasure, tucker, thank you. >> tucker: i want to make sure i am not overstated that military have seen objects, aircraft doing things that aircraft we didn't think were able to do and they have taken video of that. is that true? that's true although that's only part of the evidence. what's compelling about the evidence is we have our finest military personnel and most sophisticated sensors all corroborating
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the information on multiple platforms. some of these platforms are the platforms we would use to defend the united states from a ballistic missile attack from, say, north korea. if those systems are malfunctioning in some way, finding that out alone would be a huge benefit. i don't think that's the case. there is no evidence of that. let me tell you a brief story that may add some color and make this a little bit more palpable. after my op-ed appeared with the video, i got a call from an individual retired from the defense department and had worked on these issues i asked him i said do you have any context for that video? do you have any details? he told me that was one of two videos that came into the pentagon from the commanders of a carrier battle group. and these are his words. he described it as a plea for help, end quote. >> tucker: that's terrifying. i mean, these are aircraft unidentified that are operating in very close proximity to the u.s.
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military, to ships and planes. we can assume it's not american or they wouldn't be that close. can we assume it's aircraft from a foreign country? do we have a working theory on this? what does the pentagon think about this. >> we don't have a working theory. and the most fundamental problem self-inflicted problem and fairly easy problem to correct. one of the reasons i wanted to write the article is because we have on the one hand something of immense almost incalculable strategic importance. something that raises fundamental questions about the viability of our air defenses, aircraft. many of these incidents have occurred in recent years you within minutes of flying distance of the capitol region. so we have a very real and compelling body of evidence. on the other hand, we know that many of the problems could be easily solved if someone would just step
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forward. so what i'm talking about here is, to provide an analogy that people may be able to relate to more readily than the complex dod bureaucracy, the bombings recently in austin, texas, imagine one of these times bombs went off you had a different police department were responding and nope of these people were talking to each other and nobody was in charged. those bombings would probably still be going on. that's what's happening today, different departments, services, the fbi, people are gaining information. they are not sharing it, which is very reminiscent, unfortunately of what happened before 9/11. >> tucker: give us in the 50 seconds we have left, give us a sense of the scale here. you say these things are happening over the past 20 years, how many roughly would you say credible sightings there are been by the u.s. military? >> yeah. it's hard to say over the last 20 years. and there's a difference. one of the differences is that we are deploying much more capable sensors that provide a higher degree of
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fidelity. whereas 15 years ago we might get reports in i saw a bright light out there. now we are getting reports from cruiser that says this thing came down from 80,000 feet, descended to 20,000 feet, dropped to 50 feet and hovered. then maneuvered toward the carrier and then pilot independently seeing and confirming. >> tucker: unbelievable. we are out of time. i hope this tape goes everywhere. thank you for your bravery. good to see you. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ it's time for the 'sleep number spring clearance event' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? it's the last chance for clearance savings up to $800 on our most popular beds. ends saturday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. ♪ ♪ applebee's to go. order online and get $10 off $30. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood.
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if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. relief and remission within reach.
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tuck tongue we told you last night how cnn jeff zucker pedals air time around the world. use the cnn brand to brain wash and control their populations. despite with a zucker may claim, that does not qualify as news coverage. it certainly is not journalism it's state controlled propaganda. and jeff zucker is getting rich from it. in turkey, for example, the turkish government uses cnn to spread islamist and anti-american disinformation throughout that highly volatile region. jeff zucker knows this is happening. zucker's business partner in the turkish deal is a man described turkish dictator as, quote: his boss. the turkish regime gets a lot for the money it pays. five years ago the turkish secret police attacked a demonstration of environmental activists in downtown isz stan bull. thousands were brutalized. several were killed. the turkish government want
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wanted the entire story suppressed and they complied. they aired documentary on penguins instead. human rights activists around the world begged cnn to stop acting as paid shill for the erdogan. they refused. the distortion continued. much of cnn's news coverage in turkey could have been written by erdogan himself. cnn turk described one group as tastes. that's erdogan's position. cnn turk suggested with no evidence at all that the cia was involved in a recent coupe attempt in turkey that's erdogan's claim also and so on. cnn is mouth piece state run media. in the united states zucker is treated the head of a reliable third place cable channel. is he more than that jeff zucker serves as pro propagandist for the islamist government of turkey othersing you who shill for foreign dictatorships. he is has never register
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with the u.s. government. paul manafort got in deep trouble for not registering and by the cnn cnn has gone after general flynn for his ties to turkey oh, the iron anymore. meanwhile, in this country, cnn's propaganda effort continue unabated in airport departure lounges. about 60 airports in the u.s. bombard powerless travelers with cnn and only cnn. there are no options. cnn has involuntary monopoly. you may have noticed there is no way to turn it off. how did that happen? well, turns out cnn pays airports for the captive audience. that might have made sense decades ago when cnn was a legitimate news source but that was a long time ago. thankfully this may be changing. travelers are beginning to complain about cnn in airports. airports are beginning to respond to that. freedom may soon be coming to a gate near you. not a minute too soon. by the way, we have reached out to cnn for comment on all of this and once again they have declined. that's been it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00
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p.m. to the show that's the sworn enemy of lying pomposity smugness and group think and for choice for airport departure leo yassenoff foundation. thanks for a great week. have a great weekend. good night from w hannity is next. ♪ >> sean: welcome to special edition of hannity. tonight we will expose how journalism in america is absolutely dead. news and facts just no longer matter. they are now being replaced by endless cycle of fake news, liberal propaganda and lies. and right now there is no separation between what is supposed to be an unbiased press and the democratic party. they are one in the same. now, the perfect example comes from liberal fake news, cnn, the professional trump haters that found a new fix. it's their new sick and twisted obsession and here's a hint. it has nothing to do with russia. also coming up tonight, after a year plus

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