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bring this on my behalf. may be the media can focus on the biggest abuse of power in the country or of the men and women who the 2016 election was about. jobs, out of food stamps. that's all the time we have. we will be fair and balanced. will you evera ingraham is live. i paid her $10 she is my attorney, too. love laugh. >> laura: hannity, hannity. hannity. hannity. i life all the different intonations. i got vertigo. i can't condition after that. hannity all i can say is this, you are like my brother i'm glad for a millisecond the heat is off me and on you.
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i appreciate that. that's real that is lick a sibling. are my questions you can't pick your own council and you can do that any day of the week. i believe in privacy. >> number two, hannity. >> legal questions about real estate and no third party. nobody. >> okay. this is what i would have advised you i'm representing you i would say, cohen should have been getting real estate advice from you. okay. i know the real estate you invest in the. you would need him every day of the week. you don't need cohen. a $20 bill i'm send itting in the mail and enlisting your service. laura ingraham, my attorney is taking over. >> good evening i'm laura ingraham this is the ingraham
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angle. another -- huge news day and we got it covered for you from every angle. president trump goes on offense after a furious news cycle full of vicious attacks. mr. trump attorneys are locked in a battle to keep federal investigators using protected information seized by the fbi from his personal attorney. white water council ken star will give an analysis on the danger to the attorney/client privilege. and the mainstream media are swooning over jim comey's r revelati revelation. i will expose the most important rev ligz of all. carter page will prove in court that many of comey's stapes last night are not truthful you don't want to miss my interview with the former trump campaign
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advisor and don't miss my one on one with the champion of free speech. he will join us for defending the first segment. get a load of this . des prper democrats try awe nile tactic. voting republican kills welch the prolife party. first, the petty prattling of james comb. that is the focus of tonight's angle. look up the word priggish in the sdikzary. i roll wait. okay. i will help you out. self righteously moralistic and superior. that sums up former fbi be director jim comey's performance during his book launch interview. it not his condescending holier
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than thou attitude that should current. it what the man did while fbi direct to compromise government investigations and abuse government power. and his goofy mem wire, higher loyalty. he does snot realize how much he hurts himself and the bureau he lead. comey revealed are a clear anti trumpan mate yoochlt du tell him the steel dallasier was financed by his political oshg ponentopp. did he have a right to know that? i don't know the answer to that. it was not necessary for in my goal, which was to alert him we had this mchlinformation. was not necessary for his goal?
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what was his goal beyond alerting the president to this information? the fact is, comey if n a one on one security briefing chose to omit a material fact that would most certainly given the president a full are understanding of the intent behind the dossier and spurred him to ask more significant questions. ste stefanopolis gets credit for asking but it would have been nice to have aggressive follow up. such as, what recall material facts have you with held from officials and briefings? remember, this is the man who admitted last year to leaking government information to reporters through a proxy. did you show copies of your memos to anyone outside of the department of justice? >> yes. >> and to whom did you show?
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>> i asked -- president tweetod friday they better hope there are not take place. i woke up in the middle of the night there 9 corroboration in our conversation. i needed to get that how the to the public. i asked a friend to share the content of the memo with a reporter. >> that should be a big problem for comey. you know treated it briefly last night at abc. john than wrote, besides subject to nondisclosure agreement comey governs classifyd and nonclassified information. assuming the memos were not classify today is odd it may not be classified. there is 18usc1641 make its a crime to steel, sell or convey any record, voucher, money or
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thing of value of the united states over any department thereof. when trump tweets comey is a leak and should be in jail. he pretty much nails it. comey admitted he was a leaker and wants no prepercussions he claims he did it for the good of the country. i think that is bull. he was doing it to rehab his own reputation after fired. >> trump's mistake was not firing him on his first day in office. last night comey doubled down on his attacks and may have showed his motivation. during the, our gab fest. comey claimed trump was unfit for office and suggested that he cannot say weather the russian prostitute story was true or russians had more information
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which to blackmail the president. >> i think it is possible. i don't know. >> these are more words i never thought i would utter about the president. iowhat it is possible? what statement is that. unreal. comey sank his reputation and harm the the reputation of the fbi leadership not rank and file. >> his mote vagsz seems clear. he does not like trump from the get go considered hem undignifyd and unintelligent wearing ties and tanning goggles too long. his wife popped in. >> i wanted a woman president and he supported hilary my friends worked for her. >> my wife and girls matched in the women's match the day after president trump's inauguration.
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my daughtersmented hilary to be the fest woman president. i know my amazing spouse did. >> the trump hate runs strong in this family. he did not vote in the election, comb was a partisan who believed by his admission that clinton was going to win the election. and he was worried about a taint that that e mail investigation would have brought. and when she went south, he started the worse thing when someone moralize meetings go in car and type it out. moralized for the president elect in the hope of collecting damaging evident that could be used against him at a later time. >> may be an insurance pop3. >> comey says, look, i don't want him impeached. listen careful low. impeaching and removing
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president trump would let american off the hook and let something happen indirectly they are duty bound to do directly. >> they are duty bound. you are a good wn to talk, jim. you are peste, priszy and priggish. and now we know you are an anti trump partisan that's the angle. >> the bottom loin is comey debates himself and the fbi. don't take it from me let's hear from foreman agents who thought highly of him. joining us is former agent bob and he san francisco terri touchy the fbi's corp former director of counter terrorism and ron joins me here. gentlemen, great to talk to you. ron, you have a lot of respect for jim comey but the count
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bytes i played in that opening monologue i think from the issue of well, it is possible. speck laying like anything on television that does an e normous disservice to the people working in the fbi everyone will think, jim comey did not like him. he was afraid. when he did that first briefing he felt uneasy? why? >> i agree with you. i have a lot of respect for jim comb. my concern is for men and women of the fbi. the impact of the book. the timing and content of the gook and the smentos how they are perceived by the public. that is the troubleingly part. jim is the former director of the fbi he is entitleed his opinions. i assume his book went through revow at doj and so now come
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time for the reckoning who believe its and thinks he is self agrandizing. for me. what is the potential harm on the men and women whom work there trying to keep us save. not gook cells or eagle or political viewpoints but the men of the and welch the fbi. >>stere this is what hay talked about last night regarding the leak. let's watch. tweeted calling you a leaker. what is your experience to trump. >> it true i testified about it that's how people know. i gave the memo to my friend and asked him to give it to a reporter that is entire rope. keri? >> it was entire lee inappropriate.
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he is busy and engaged and trying to confins people approximate everything i did was normal and right and even on the russian collusion vchlgz i have a deal of respect for ron upon i never met him personal lebut watched him talk about issues but he and i differ at this point. james comey loyalty is to his wallet. his straj is designed around making sure that his book cells and he can get vergence for what hurt feelings he has about the president. what bothers me and why i feel the way i do. if you electric at left friday. exerts and things coming out about this book perform the report come out and inside seven
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seventh floor at that time that all thft was going of mccabe was calling the assistant directors receive new york and washington and castizing them for this leak that occurred. you know, i think that leak idea was something that was common practice and a lot more going on than we would have thought. and he knew who did the leaks but he went in the next day and told the director he had no idea. that am is apauling you would think people would i want to go to you on this. this is the former fbi director. i amming it is not like a run of the mill. you know -- are gf12, heart attack ss or hud this . is a former director they are not political act office calling balls or stieks.
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am he if he? had >> why department he come out and say, you know, this is how it went down and i want to, in the he went through his pal to go to the reporter he did not want to be known. now, lock at you, he had to defendant if under dog star anyoning. he was caught. he is not a great humanitarian. . ical in almost key leadership of this endeavour he contradicted himself. there is stuff in the record. it is a mess. he is an absolutely mess. it is hurtful and cannot be more damaging. ment coming out at this time it demeans the office of the director to issue a book that
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talks about the size of the president's hands and prostitutes in moscow. he is drag trg metropolitan and women become to the political mail strung that don't combefsh. he put them well and rack them >> i don't know the three of you limp i know you a little bit. i can't imagine any of the three of you. we will. may the sdripgsz of the meeting where comey was hiding. i can't imagine any of time the three describing anything this way. >> pressed myself against the blue curtain thinking, then and there is my stave! i'm walking forward thinking determined there would not be a hug i'm not a master of twigdz.
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i knew that would be a problem. get it is far enough i get something worse. cameras are on the left side of my fates world saw him miss me. i asked my never. you never used the word embrace. detail it is score a shrimp champ champy and upon ridz ares >> we have to keep in mind. he is writing a boovenlg jim comey is effective in the use of the legislate. i will say i agree with bob and he terri that some of the content i have not read booj. some of content is am lelow a
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dig that is hurtful to the reputation of the organization. >> louie crow his own book after he was gone and the president was gone. correct? >> that's right. five years after. that is different you can write about. >> speak of his running are are sfr sfr if he did what i did for 30 years it takes more to get the men and women and worked with hem about the thanksgivings hoo signal >> carry page reacts to this. remember, he is the girlfriend that they spied on with that dossier funded by hilary are sfr
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russia investigation triggered by the fbi warrant the fbi and doj obtained a former aid issue carter page. now page submitted document in federal court that will point to evident that comb senot telling the truth about several of the absurd things. joining us from new york is the one and only carter pain. carter, good to see you of first, i will play before we get in your filing what was said about you last night in this interview. it is the -- full screen. put it up. steph you had your eye on page
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who was working with the trump campaign. comey says, correct. >> what was your concern there? >> and comey says similarly he is trying to figure out is he coordinating with the russians part of the record to influence or election? we hear the word collusion that is not a word that is familiar to me from my work. and comey says the question is, is anybody conspiring or aiding and abetting helping the russians accomplish their goal of interfering in the american election. that's what the counter was about. gi loved that quote about issue i forget it was a long series of words conspiring or aiding and abetting that is a perfect description of what the steel dossier was doing on behalf of the dnc and democratic canned
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daylight that year. it is a perfect, what -- various people were doing in washington. it is early. we don't know the details. it is basically sums it up. >> carty, what happened in court tod today? what is your filing attempting to show and claim it will proust? >> laura, it is a request or sort of a road map for what i'm planning to -- put out there in terms of my amended complaint. i filed a complaint last september and plan to do an updated complaint. it is interesting because everything it was an honor to speak after the three fbi officials. and you know everything they are saying about the -- restoring the dignity and looking out for the dignity of the fbi, you know they reflect the people i -- i
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never met mr. comey. and -- they were the type of individuals that were just on before me that really represent exactly what i'm used to dealing with in terms of all of my interaction. both the fbi and also c ia and other intelligence services. i hope in order to do that what nay need to do is in terms of the restoration of the dignity of the fbi is to release those all of the filesa applications to get the information out there what happened. >> were you surprised carter? at all when jim comey brushed off the question about why he didn't inform the president in his first meeting to do that bree. he does not reveal dossier was funded by hilary that was not my
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goal or was not necessary to affect my goal. were you surprised about that? >> it is so laden with so many political motives. i think that is another example. i think part of that quote i forget the terms but i'm not sure weather i used the term steel dossier. i wonder if he used dodgy dossier? that's what it was. it is agenda common sense. and what is interesting over the last 24 hour in the last week this is the big news item is i was always wondering how come i never got anytime fbi never reached out to me after i sent an all right in september of 2016. offer to talk to them. reports are out there got used eventually in filesa court. >> everyone should understand that not only go you offer to speak to them.
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then you did speak i believe to congress in march of 2017 or the d doj, and then they conditioned to apply for another extension. correct? >> yea. after you met with them. >> basically. well, it will be interesting once all this ridiculousness is completely out there. rank ordering the most ridiculous of the four. i used to think the original one when the world after the world premiere of the dodgy dossier in october. >> each gets worse. carter each gets worse an the next because in each successive application for the warrant they knew they conditioned oshg mitt a material fact. thank you for joining us. we are witnessing an extraordinary and historic legal case. president trump's lawyers are trying to block federal
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investigators from searching through thousands of documents seize friday his person attorney. at stake is the attorney/client privilege when the client is the president. now to examine this, former white water council ken star in dallas and form are deputy who interviewed president clinton, wisenburg in north carolina and talk about comey. i want top start with you i want to hit this bizarre series of facts that occurred when we found out that cohen's office was raided the president's attorney and now in new york the judge wood seems to say, okay, they the president and cohen should have access to what you have. or a special master a third party review the documents what should we take from nadecision? >> my understanding is you are right, shed 50 of all, coen gets
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a copy of everything the government has. and the government said we will not start locking at the documents notteen our fit are team. and three the judge why said, i may appoint a special master. she will not do what the president and coen wanted which was to let them. decide what is privilege or not. like with a subpoena. not a ruling for the president or coen. really striking with theus attorney's office is doing here. if you rook atus attorney's manual in the section that talks about searching attorneys who are targets. before the warrant is approved, you have to think about and decide on what procedures ruwill use. when you accept accept. a filter team or special master
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or initiofficer. government does not want to do a special master or a judicial officer. my god in the case of stewart the attorney convicted aiding and abetting a terrorist. she got a special master the president of the united states does not get one. so, i think it is00 eye think it it is striking and i agree with the judge on earlier today whoed the government should not look at this stuff until a judge that she a points. looks. this is the attorney for the president of the united states. >> go to ken tar. i know you are enemy with the coen deal. >> imagine if clinton's attorney office had been raided?
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state your name over phones and turn off computers. big deal. went to tle locations. what will the media's reaction have been. >> very negative the attorney/client privilege is sack r sacrosanct. we are a country we lift up the rule of law. process and photography down thes i couldn't agree more that with the had malice aforethought third matter review is the thing that one kidnap president anymore to say, what we are keeling with the with. . we should use the procedures that are treksed of. think it is unfortunate and unwise the government is flailing a flailingard ball. your reaction to the comey
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combru specifically regarding whether there was something the will mine know cakes. people are duty pount and furthermore out. i love the bruro. i'd mire the bruro and admire the men and women and worked with prior director ares. dewy i didn't. . >> the men and women of the fbi putting lives on the line each day and protect iing america especially the counter terrorism. judge seven we had great e doctors of the fbi. i don't thank you is bexheching
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the brewo the okay goes on. i must say of the as you afternooneds of similared will weren'ts i works with had where with integ rit and he acknowledge the traditions of the fbi. i think we are sealing those dishonored by mr. comey temperature it is a very disappointing diplace. throw former agents all dree are great people. your reaction to comey? i'm on record on the sdreshth. his remember approximate? >> shameful. there is nothing he can do. >> all right. thanks, and you know it is not
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parano paranoia. google, facebook and twitter are out to -- we have shocking findings, next.
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>> time for defending the first series we expose the enemies of the first amendment, free expression and thought. >> the research center
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releasing a report the sense orship of speech by silicon valley tech giants claims that facebook hides conservative content from the trending session, backed up by a study. google, you tube and twit are partnered with leftist groups. and check this out, of the 25 members oft panel that guides twitter's policies. 12 are liberal ands one conservative. shocking, not surprising, for details we are joined by brent founder of the media research center. great to have you. first appearance on the show. tell us what you found. >> a massive study done by my colleagues t. is 50 pages documents what conservists
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suggest has been happening. this is hyperbolic. greatest censorship of free speech cord wide in the history of man. let me explain. left is on a jihad against conservative thought it is happen nothing acdemmia, entertainment, business. every where they are suspressing thought thou they now the social media giants the giants have audiences in the billions. when we have shown in the massive report weather facebook, twitter or you tubing they are employing didn't conservatives. go through some of them. here are examples example google accept aid sound searchs were biassed of hilary.
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you tube shutting down channels removing videos with right wring political views and google on an antiverbal fact checkers. why is wikipedia a left wing. >> if you look so many things it does. puts a liberal spin. >> we edit my page. i stopped looking. it is insert, insert. stuff about you. they have been they have been partnering you tube partner withing them to go against content and uncover the comfortabletives and what they are doing. war on the confidentialive movement and they are losing badly. billions will be cut off from ideals we will go on.
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that is compute. fact it was chien expresses speech. we are talking about a global effort or sill vennes comfortabletives. they in they are losing on the substance they want to silence. with the power of high-tech what can we the consumers of information and others watching what can they do. recognize what is going of jack dorsy is the ceo of twitter. just reasonable he would p pronoted an art is that called for the destruction of the conservative mobile home. it is not just having it it is all over the world. conservatives have to rescue
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>> if conservative use your power with businesses, everybody -- up 20% since they went after you. >> glass half full here. vehicle sdpr if democrats are convinced? why are they falling bad? you will find out of you will not believe ufrpgel joe biten's latest. perform
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>> trump economy roaring democrating are falling back on identity politic. big league. first minnesota congress man and chairman keith rye third degree
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scare tactic on friday. iowomen are dying because we are losing elections. >> wow. joe biden usedal sharptop's show. >> the guys are about, man. your public does not want working class and black folks voting. >> did he say the g. o. p. does not want the working class voting who do you think voted for trump. are the democrats are worried l blue wave may not make it to november. a pole in january showed democrats holding a 12 point lead over republicans now that lead is dun to four. discuss katie and radio talk show host. garland tell me why the d
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democrats ever going back to the tires. republican don't leak black people. why is that all the democrats have to offer. y wish i had an answer on that one. however, here is what i will say democrats are in good shape with mid terms. mid terms have been about turn out. democrats youthfuls. the mid terms tell be the paul rian was asked about had yesterday about the identity politics issue, lite watch >> identity politics was a craft of the left for awhile. >> now other than absolutely. now the right. my concern going forward if i have to be a person saying, here
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is my concerns. of our politics in the and the state of america. stop playing identity politics. >> why do we have to elbow the right. phrasing mueller. the respects are doing temperature thank you. >> politics are anti-american they divide us up to groups. here he is getting the did sheing n c back together it is a sdrafter baud of the 2016 election. and a false time being opinion for yep to it over sense. women need democrats to take care of them or they will dime they will have big gentleman policies or they will not survive am women are doing well. out living men.
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out living and grewing college. right, associating for him to say that does not hold of water with the track. identity politics are hollow. >> rusay president reneging on cam participate promises. wall has to be funded by congress. he demand it. they did not do it. democrats would have done that. ace muse an is out on the poles. swaul street journal wrchl today. 51 in where do you continuing stands? joy think democrats have --een though now this is not about policy a lot. a policy discussion is at the
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forefront. i think the democrats are in good shape. if you look at the xhachl. virginia elections were remem r rememberfected to beeen and democrat would you be bye 8. because of turn out. i look. impeachment is the way to get get trump. you make trump out to be a victim almost. and they did that with clinton republicans said that with wi windon and i. go 10 scar. people did not think rying to undot results of a presidential election. on policy and turn out. the discussion will not matter:it is the internal investigation going to ever going to end. that will be something of kons
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evans equal nothing or of sponse kwens. do you think people care if didn't touch. . and i gotta -- laura at the time he is a democrat. >> other part sorry -- i think this discuss was had benefit he ran. detames same out and they want anyway. am sxr they like going to rallies it is like a party. et up and speak upon they have fun. they are fun. may be. may be. they turned out for obama. >> the majority of the people who were there were not youvenlg >> they were 40 to 55 year old
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it is who were not there to support gun control but antitrump point you made about imprep am. residence have to get aggressive roots out there. it is not just about being for impeachment forummed. everybody knows important to them. >> i would argue the immigration argument is the opposite version. antidiversity. it is turning identity policy. >> i think law and order safety. safety is big for women. we want a safe could you want real. not safe. anything in. don't like you leave your door, i lock it. you know what to are
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>> we should see that for team who are in a brahman. and justice. all right. man pan taftic did president trump make a deal with the devil? what is that about? we will tell you, next.
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♪ >> white house confirmed the angle that president trump has made a deal with colorado republican ascertain gardener that may raise eye brows. under the agreement the justice want will not crack down on legal i legalided marijuana industry. running democrats block we have a republican center blocking. lite discuss deal with marijuana lawyer, robert corey. and in the stewed i don't chairman of smart props to marijuana. great to have you on john start with you. the president on nash did not talk a ton about this. i think his supporter were all
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about law and order. they were not for big weed. >> it is a shock. if you look at the poling the poles don't say what a lot of the supporters wanted to say. they say most people don't favor legalization they favor decriminalization. the number are a majority of problems who don't favor this course of action. you got him going against his base to take this position that is indefensible. i can almost she someone say it should be legalized. but in the various states we have seen in colorado. is insane.
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>> robot. hello. thank for having me. >> reaction -- -- first of all. >> slow response. god bless you. >> this were a comedy show we are talking about response. your response was slow. late night tv. come on. >> all right. blit cal congratulationses to earn corey gardener. excellent work and political congratulations to president trump they made a good deal. good deal for america and everybody. marijuana prohibition is not conservative. it is a failed government policy it needs to end the people want it to end. no question about that. so, this was a good deal for everybody and thousands of people who are employed in america's newest industry. go the next step temperature is true, congress needs to be the one to make the change.
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not attorney general sessions. not even president trump. ownus should be on congress to e eliminate federal american prohibition. >> robert. i have a question. did you toek up today? you are what are political congratulations. i don't know what that means. you say not the president duty to do this or responsible it is congress. i'm not following. president and the ascertain came to an agreement that benefits everybody. it benefits you. you are a big lawyer who medicare money from pot. benefits colorado, his state they are raking in the bucks kid go from pot to the next drug they are rake nothing big bucks. they are making money as is big billionaire weed like big
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tobacco a hundred years ago. john i'm on your side and i want to be fair to robot this is not why trump won election. i know there are young people who love pot. truth about pot and medical affects. >> i think the problem with pot it is bad for you increases schizophrenia. they're sic times more likely. if you smoke pot regular you are eight times more likely to kill yourself. i find is amadzing this is a good deal. american people don't favor this. it is idiotic. every state is legalized except for nine of them. eight it has not been enforce in the many main. seven of the eight voted against the president. none of the states that will be happy about this are ones that
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support the president. >> big monsepushing this. >> absolutely. >> john bane are became a member. tot totally sold out and corey gardener used to be against it. >> yes. >> now he is for it. >> we will have both of you on radio. we have so much more to talk about. we are over for this segment. excellent segment. robert you didn't answer my other question. we'll be back. as a control enthusiast,
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>> before we go look at the >> before we go let's look at the wes that have come my way. from richard, identity politics is creating a mental illness in this country and i mean this literally. mental illness? you could make that argument.
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we should have asked about the previous guest who seemed very nice. that is all the time we have. the fox news at night team with all the interviews and great features, take it from here, have a great show. shannon: happy monday and welcome to fox news at night. the latest developments from syria, word of a new possible mystery attack. donald trump blasting the fbi chief who fired a disgruntled employee, a criminal and slimeball. this is james comey's first interview on his book has several accusations against the president that manages to fire up hillary clinton supporters as well. and henry is following this. >> like the resist movement has fome

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