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aliens. why? because i don't care about their own people. and that is the whole problem right there. that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 to the show that is a sworn enemy of sworn enemy of lying, prosody, smugness, and group groupthink. guess who's next, ladies and gentlemen, sean hannity! >> sean: you even have mark steyn saying it. great job, sir. we have an incredible show tonight. that is all we can say, buckle up. this has been a truly historic day in america, and around the world. literally starting with shocking revelations out of israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu just gave an unmitigated warning to the international community as it relates to iran, they are secretly advancing their nuclear program, and israel, the united states, all of our allies face extreme danger. the "washington free beacon" reporting tonight that even our own intel committee has confirmed this. coming up, we'll show you all
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the evidence, we'll explain why obama's iranian appeasement planted nothing to slow the threat of nuclear proliferation in the world. also tonight, more significant progress on the peninsula, the sum of 50 north and south korea and the united states is moving forward as planned. now kim jong un is allegedly prepared to end his nuclear weapons program of the united states promises not to invade. the south korean president is even suggesting that president trump should get the nobel peace prize for his important work in the region. that is going to make liberals heads explode. plus, another day, another revelation surrounding the deep statewide anti-trump fake new cnn pendant james clapper caught lying directly to congress yet again. as congress ever going to face the general flare and a standard or does he get the hillary, oh, we don't have equal justice under the law standard? john brennan's comments, is this a deep state threat against the
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president of united states? later, we'll address michelle wolf's petty, leap cheap perfoe at the white house correspondents dinner. the caravan is scaling the fence. where is the mexican government? all of that plus, candace owens is fresh off her meeting with kanye west. she will give us all of the details later in this meeting. here's our opening monologue. appeasement never works. tonight, we have another reminder. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now sounding the alarm and as per usual, the prime minister has pure moral clarity. i've been saying this for years. now the prime minister is revealing according to thousands of pages of official documents obtained by intelligence sources, iran's nuclear program as alive and well. the iranians call it project a mod. it is secret, illicit, it is an ongoing scheme to contract on my construct nuclear weapons
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amended means to deliver that by including a very specific plan to develop five warheads, each containing a 10-kiloton yield. here is what the prime minister of nontenure said about this program and incredible press conference, incredible intelligence earlier today. >> this was iran's chance to fully come clean. they could tell the truth. they could say, we have this program, this secret program, it's over, it doesn't exist, we destroyed them. here's what iran actually told them. it said, iran denied the existence of a coordinate program and the development of the nuclear explosive device and specifically denied the existence of the plan. the material proves otherwise, they authorized, initiated, and
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funded project amad. here's another document from the archive. a master plan of project amad. >> sean: i'm told the prime minister did all that, entire presentation, powerpoint, without any notes. remember, this just comes three years after president obama signed off on what is the worst to deal in the history of the united states, frankly, the world. the multilateral agreement where the united states agreed to unlock $150 billion are frozen iranian assets and to send another 1.7 billion and cash including an initial $400 million down payment, literally shipped and cargo planes and cash and other currencies. subcritical sanctions were lifted at the time. what did we get in return? a promise from radical islamic mullahs of iran that they temporarily halt their nuclear weapons program? the same mullahs that actively plan for the destruction of
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israel? the same muscles that chant "death to america, death to israel," that fund terrorism all over the war that are fighting proxy war after proxy war in iraq and syria and elsewhere? the same mullahs are responsible for killing u.s. soldiers in iraq, holding other americans hostage? remember, obama told us, this was good for the world? we warned you. this agreement was always a sham. no different than when neville chamberlain declared peace in his time and signed off on a deal trying to appease adolf hitler. no different than when bill clinton appeased kim jong un's father, kim jong il, in the agreement clinton promised this was a good deal for the american people. it will halt north korea's nuclear weapons program and ambition once and for all. in 2015, obama wanted you to believe once again, if only we kissed the rings of test beds and radicals and dictators, somehow, they will be nice to us. faulty, field logic.
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appeasement never works. president trump now faces a very important decision, whether or not to hold iran accountable and pull the u.s. out of this deeply flawed agreement. here is how president trump reacted to this incredible, breaking development today. >> seven years, that deal will have expired and iran is free to go ahead and create nuclear weapons. that's not acceptable. seven years is tomorrow. that's not acceptable. it's a horrible agreement for the united states, including the fact, mr. president, that we gave iran $150,000,000,000.1.8 billion in cash. nigeria would like some of that. 1.8 billion in cash. $150 billion. you know what we got? we got nothing. we got nothing. that doesn't mean i would not negotiate a new idea. we'll see what happens. but i think if anything, what is happening today and what has happened over the last little while and what we've learned has
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really shown that i've been 100% right. >> sean: there are moments in history you have to learn from and the devastating failures of appeasement, neville chamberlain, bill clinton, president obama in his way, it all has taught us, appeasement never works. peace through strength does wor work. this brings us to our next topic. president trump's historic diplomatic progress on the korean peninsula. instead of trying to appease kim jong un or bribe him with boatloads of cash, president trump took some very tough measures. in the early months of the administration, remember the president and greenish sanctions of the north korean regime. he sent multiple carrier strike groups are the reason. he squeezed her north korea's most important strategic partner, china, all the while calling him drunk on little rocket man and saying our button works. the media freaked out, proclaimed trump will lead us to a nuclear war. they said the same thing when reagan called the former soviet union on the evil empire. we knew better another
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president's strategy has seen significant progress that is great for the world. for the first time ever, this is historic them a look at this. kim jong un crossing into south korea for this historic them a positive meeting with south korean president moon. a meeting between president trump, president moon, and kim jong un as moving forward as planned. not done yet. certainly good progress. also breaking today, according to the south korean sources, the north korean dictator is willing to give up his nuclear weapons program completely as long as the united states agreed to officially end of the korean war and promised not to launch an attack. over the weekend during a rally in michigan, the crowd reacted, this is when the president was going to be at the white house correspondents dinner, and i proudly, 30 years in radio, 20 years in tb, have never been to a single one. i am proud of that. this is the crowd reacted to the developments on the korean peninsula. take a look. >> i remember, you know, it was very rough.
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three, four months ago. >> [crowd chanting] >> [laughs] >> [crowd chanting] >> that's very nice. thank you. that's very nice. nobel. i just want to get the job done. >> sean: i just want to get the job done. everyone on the fake news media, their heads exploded. the south korean president agrees moon is now echoing these calls for president trump to in fact, yes, receive the nobel peace prize. let's hope we can pull this off. these historic and now for rapidly evolving developments from a korean peninsula should give everyone around the world a sense of cautious optimism and some are even calling president trump a transformational president.
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three words: peace through strength. we'll bring you more on this later in the show but first, the deep state is crumbling right before our eyes. nearly five years ago, the national intelligence director james clapper, remember, he blatantly perjured himself in front of congress? you may remember this moment. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> sean: of course, a short time later, we learned the nsa was collecting data. clapper knew it and he lied. he was never charged like general flynn with lying. this case, perjury. now clapper has been caught in yet another bold face lie. according to a report from the house and tell committee during a closed-door hearing, clapper flatly denied ever
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discussing that phony clinton bought and paid for steel russian dossier with a member of the media. he also repeated this claim in march during an interview with don lemon at cnn. take a look. >> i do not have any contact with media until after i left the government on the 20th of january. so i don't quite understand what i read that somehow i leaked about the dossier. >> you didn't like anything about the dossier to anybody? >> no. i mean, i talked about it after i left the government. but not during that period and certainly not between the sixth of january and the tenth when the president-elect himself talked about it. >> sean: an incredible development. the intel committee's report found that clapper "admitted to the house permanent select committee on intelligence and private testimony that he briefed cnn's jake tapper in early january 2017." this was shortly before trump's inauguration. tapper along with two other
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journalists, so-called journalist from cnn, published a report detailing how trump was briefed about the steele dossier. a short time later, james clapper, oh, he's hired by fake news cnn as an analyst. you connect the dots. president trump reacted on twitter, writing... now if clapper does not face legal jeopardy over this blatant perjury to congress, it will be yet one more example of what i say is our two tiered system of justice. he'll go with the hillary clinton system of justice. let's turn to the mainstream media. if you thought they couldn't get any more anti-trump or downright vulgar, think again. they outed themselves over the weekend. the white house correspondents association held their annual dinner. i am so proud i have never been, where they take some time to honor the media, pat themselves on the back, just like their hollywood buddies, for their courageous work of echoing each other.
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president trump, who did not attend, previewed the dinner at his rally in michigan. he decided to stay with the people, just like he did last year. good choice. >> by the way, by the way, by the way, is this better than that phony washington white house correspondents dinner? is this more fun? i could be up there tonight smiling like i love when they are hitting you come i shot after shot, these people, they hate your guts, shot. and you know, you got to smile. and if you don't smile, they will say, he was terrible, he couldn't take a hit, and if you do smile, they will say, what did he smile about? there is no winning. >> sean: president trump's description, all too accurate. this year's show featured such so-called comedian, former daily show contributor, never heard of her before, michelle wolf,
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delivering a performance that is so vile, one-sided, cringeworthy, you might want to cover your ears of io kids in the living room. >> mike pence is also very antichoice. he thinks abortion is murder. which, first of all, don't knock it till you try it. and when you do try it, really knock it. you know it, you got to get that baby out of there. you guys gotta stop putting kellyanne on your show. all she does is lie. if you don't give her a platform, she has nowhere to lie. it's like that old saying, if a tree falls in the woods, how do we get kellyanne under that tree? i'm not suggesting she gets hurt, just stuck. ivanka claims cleans up nice. she's the diaper genie of the administration. on the outside she looks sweet but on the inside, it's still [bleep]. >> sean: not even funny. if you think that's bad, she saved her worst remarks for sarah sanders, who was sitting just feet away. take a look.
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>> and of course, we have sarah huckabee sanders, we are graced with sarah's presence tonight. i have to say, i am a little starstruck. i love you as aunt lydia and "the handmaid's tale." i actually really like sarah. i think she's very resourceful. like, she burns facts and then she uses the ash to create a perfect smoky eye. like, maybe she's born with it. maybe its allies. and i've never really sure what to call sarah huckabee sanders. you know? is that sarah sanders, is it sarah huckabee sanders, is it because in huckabee, is it anti-huckabee sanders? but what is uncle tom but for white women who disappoint other white women? >> sean: by the way, sarah, kelly and, they took it with incredible grace, especially sa. a so-called performance was so bad, so mean-spirited, even the association's president regrets
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over wolf's remark and some of the mainstream media even they called out this so-called comedian. take a look. >> i think the comedian crossed a line. this one from poking fun to being mean-spirited. it was very uncomfortable. i think that sarah sanders handled herself very well. >> the dinner is supposed to be a journalism and not the red carpet, not the mean-spirited joke that we saw last night, some of those i really thought were inappropriate. >> this dinner has had a lot of bad moments. thinking back, as i was watching this cringeworthy performance in some respects going after the appearance of sarah sanders, which i thought was inappropriate. >> i really thought the pain of the people on stage, when sarah huckabee sanders was being made fun of, everybody felt pain for her. she felt pain. it really bothered me. i know there's a big controversy about whether or not her appearance was being made fun of or not, come on.
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>> sean: fox news alert, hannity agrees with mika. just as the president tweeted, this event is now dead. the president is incredibly smart, not to didn't buy this dinner with his present to presence. they were promptly mocked integrated, the press deserves no such consideration going forward. i've said it before, i'll say it again come at journalism in this country is absolutely dead. they are not journalists. they are opinion advocacy hosts. they don't admit it. the last story tonight comes from a southern border. for weeks, we've been tracking this large caravan of migrants from south america as they marched through mexico headed to the u.s. border. mexico does nothing and know dozens of migrants have arrived at the border and they are demanding entry into the u.s. with some attempting to scale a border fence in california. president trump wade and also earlier today. take a look. >> we are a nation of laws. we have to have borders.
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we don't have borders, we don't have a country. and i've been watching for weeks as the caravan came up. and you know, the mexican miles are very tough on immigration, extremely tough. and it started out with weigh over 1,000 people. i guess now it's down to a hundred. you got to have a wall. we need a border security. and we will have border security. as you know, we are sending money money national guardsmen down to the border. most of them are already there. that's having a big impact. but we need a change in the law. >> sean: wears the mexican government? they went all through mexico. by the way, they usually imprison people from central america, el salvador, nicaragua, or they just return them and deport them immediately. for decades, they've turned in all too obvious blind eye as millions of their citizens, as well as citizens from other countries, showed no respect to our laws, our sovereignty, our
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borders, our citizens. this is an issue of national security, an issue of u.s. sovereignty. mexico needs to be held accountable. most importantly, it is time for the wall to be built on our southern border. joining us now, counsel to the president trump, kellyanne conway. i would be negligent, i really don't want to dignify this ridiculous dinner, but i think i would be negligent if i didn't ask your thoughts. i really, truly -- it is so insulting and crude and i try and always split the tables, if it is with a conservative comedian saying this about any liberal woman, what with the results be? >> sean, in some ways, it was very little that was surprising on saturday night, though, so outrage from some people who looked down at twitter all day long and see the likes of sarah and ivanka, v, insulted. this just happened right in front of them where they were all gussied up so they couldn't deny it. in some ways, it was just another day at the office.
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they knew they were insulted handily. it doesn't make some people and be miserable or us any less powerful. and beautiful to the jobs that we have on behalf of the country that we love. i actually think both events saturday night really helped president trump. first he got to go to michigan and tell -- he was in washington, michigan, touting the economic progress, the historic nature of what's going on in korea, and then the event here in washington, it helped them as well, because it fed right into all of the cynicism, the skepticism that a lot of americans have about the mainstream media writ large. they have a -- let me say something. i spent tonight trying to find out how much michelle wolf was paid. nobody will give me a straight answer. i called three people who were on the dais, who actually picked up the phone, and no one would give me an answer. they said, they had no idea. >> sean: i would like to know about the anchors and reporters
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financial holdings, too, considering every voting cares about mine. >> hold on. the reason i am said this, we are told this is a scholarship dinner, and you should pay for your entertainment, but i feel really badly for the students. the president, vice president met them at the white house, they take pictures with them the other day, i had occasion to see me scholarship winners, i feel sorry for them, because they were almost an afterthought that night. i don't want anybody to say this was about them, the first amendment. when the president of the white house correspondents association stood up and said, an attack on one journalist is an attack on all journalists, well, folks, think about this. as an attack on one woman or two women an attack on all women? >> sean: i'm glad i didn't interrupt you. that's a powerful line. north korea, history in the making. no one saw coming. iran's intelligence, president trump was right. the unprecedented alliance, israel, united states, the saudis, jordanians, egyptians,
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the emirates. it's unbelievable what peace through strength can do. >> that's right. it's incredible, sean, and it is urgently owing to president trump leadership and his vision. and also his patients. the relationships that he's been able to build with leaders across the world in the first 15 months of his administration, the first year and a half since he was elected, has led us to this moment and folks don't underestimate the power of north korea and south korea really coming together holding hands and saying that decades of war will -- could just be swept away, could end, also, north korea has agreed to stop doing its nuclear tests to allow inspectors in, which is key, to go back to the same time zone as south korea, a lot of progress there, and its donald trump leadership. many critics of this administration are giving him the credit for that. >> sean: these are amazing times.
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our they ever going to give the president credit? i doubt it. all the best to you and sarah sanders tonight and ivanka. breaking news, sara carter, a new report, ed henry, sean spicer, joe concha, we got a lot of groundcover. stay with us. 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. i'm all-business when i, travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro.
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questions are not the questions that the special counsel is asking. clearly a leak by the special counsel's office again with anonymous sources. your reaction to it? >> this is certainly a disinformation campaign once again, sean. we see stories like this over and over again alleging collusion, saying that mueller is going to ask about collusion, trying to keep this story line alive, even though we know there is no evidence of any such collision between president trump come his campaign, and russia, at least not as of yet. we haven't seen anything. but we keep seeing these stories. this is why we have to be concerned. this is a disinformation campaign that we keep hearing -- >> sean: it is a disinformation campaign. how stupid is it? they want to get in the president's mind? did you ever think of mueller when he never fired boller and he has every right to fire mueller? constitutionally? this is how bad the president's country is and you're right,
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they are being fed lies, disinformation, to manipulate the american people. >> that's it. they are being fed this information and its spread like wildfire. once is out there, there is no way to relook back in. it actually put the other people, the president, his staff, his former campaign members on the defensive. it's like they are guilty before -- they don't even have any evidence and they are saying they are guilty of something on them they have to go out on the defensive and tried to prove themselves in a cent. this is completely wrong. these are things that happen in other countries, i like it when people say banana republic, they are going out -- >> sean: no, if this is successful, this is america becoming venezuela. what did you know about the phone call flynn made with a soon-to-be counterpart, which would be doing his job? did you see john brennan but said actually stay tuned, mr. president? that sounded like a deep state threat to me. and similarly, look at rod
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rosenstein. articles of impeachment drafted? the media is ignoring it? that rod rosenstein have anything to do with signing off on the fisa warrants and lying to fisa courts with information that was unverified, uncorroborated, paid for by hillary clinton and they didn't tell the judge that part? >> absolutely. this is the reason why the house freedom caucus has this last resort drafted, this one-page memo, and they want to get it out there. their frustration with trying to get information from the department of justice, from the fbi, the failure to turn over this information and time, they are being stonewalled, they are being slow walk. so this is an enormous frustration for congressional committees who have oversight over these departments. they know that there are failures, they know that some of these investigations, now that they have looked into this, we would have never known anything, sean, had it not been these committees investigating this. >> sean: is this what brennan
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is saying? "stay tuned, mr. president." "what was your opinion of mr. comey was during the transition" -- it doesn't matter. he had every right to fire him. rod rosenstein said the fbi would never be cleaned out with james comey in office. these "new york times" questions, you could use it to burn and your fireplace tonight! because we absolutely had a right to fire comey. absolutely. that was his privilege to fire comey. it wasn't just the president who wanted to fire comey. let's go back a little bit further into the past. the democrats wanted to comey fired as well. so everybody wanted comey fired until comey was actually fired. and that is what is interesting here. look at what clapper has been saying to the media. this is also very interesting. i mean, clapper has been espousing the same type of disinformation, alluding to things that are happening, now we know that clapper was more than likely the leak to cnn on the dossier, which got everything started, and then
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later on -- >> sean: where do you think these questions came from? half of them are asinine, putting that aside, you don't have to be a lawyer to figure it out. where do you think they came from? >> they were actually leaked by people i believe from the special counsel. i believe that they were leaked -- >> sean: or someone at the special counsel talking to brennan at clapper? >> correct. >> sean: may be the corrupt andrew weissmann at company? >> possibly. >> we don't know exactly he was doing this. >> sean: you have an article out tonight, i wish we had more time on, that is the v.a. appointee of the president. you discovered four sources, unbelievable story. >> yeah, so what i was told, and i had it confirmed with four sources, , and it's definitely true, the vice president's position -- now this is not a handpicked position by the vice president, it is a selected position through the military, dr. jennifer pena was the one that led this backlash against
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dr. ronny jackson to the hill and it's very concerning. one, it looks like it's been a long time dispute between both of them. it looks like it's an internal problem for both of them. i know i talked to people at the white house that want to stress this is not a problem between the president -- >> sean: at their a chance this person gets fired? >> i think there is a chance. it has to follow protocol. so it would have to go through the military offers. >> sean: unbelievable reporting, sara carter. these "new york times" then, put it in your fireplace and burn it because we have sources that say -- half of these questions dumb anyway. what was in your mind at the time? you don't punish people or charge people, not that you can charge a sitting president, and the president has every right to fire anybody wants, for the thoughts they have in their head for a joining us now, former white house press secretary sean spicer, "the hill"'s joe concha, former president of the national correspondents association, fox news chief national correspondent,
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ed henry. let's go with you, sean spicer. you know, it is fascinating if anyone ever leaked any of this from any special counsel, and to "the new york times," another anonymous source, it would be against a democrat, you and i both know, there would be such an outcry in the country about that. >> absolutely. i think that what you are seeing now is definitely concerning. i understand why the president wants to get this wrapped up. we've seen this go over and over again for the better part of the year, no evidence has come forward, everything gets leaked out, it's about time that they fish or cut bait. the president and the white house have been very forthcoming with individuals information and it's about time that we either wrap this thing up or we allow the president -- this president is doing great things and has to move on on the agenda in this country. >> sean: what was your opinions of mr. comey? what is a matter? you can fire him for any reason, joe concha. >> i think we see, sean, with
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the behavior of james comey on the book to her, getting personal by the president, if you look at kellyanne brennan'su see a vitriolic person on there, it is hard to believe that when he was running the cia, that he actually was able to separate all of those feelings and do his job without that sort of partisan thinking. obviously, clapper, now i see contributor, same thing. i think this is very disturbing that you have all of these top officials engaging in partisan behavior and as further leaks, i mean, we keep hearing that mueller is running a straightforward, clean investigation, then how does that get into the pages of "the new york times"? i would love to know. >> sean: when you appoint andrew weissmann, who withheld exculpatory evidence twice, but four merrill executives in jail for a year, overturned by the fifth circuit, and put tens of thousands of anderson accounting workers out of work and blow everything and get appointed
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by mueller, eddie ought to tell you everything you need to know. ed henry, quick question on the correspondents dinner. why would president trump ever go? i think he's right. i think this whole thing is dead. goodbye. it's buried now. >> i used to think he might go next year ahead of his reelection battle, try to have an olive branch, but i think you are right, he will never go. that was destroyed on saturday night. sarah sanders was treated horribly. the correspondence association invited her basically enter their home for dinner and she was personally, viciously attacked. i think it is unlikely the president will go -- part of me -- and i think, i've spoken a lateral partner to say that the association played right into the president's hands and that he is why he was outside the beltway, and inside the beltway, you have these elites, you know, beating up on sarah sanders. i think it was a big, big mistake. >> if i can, ed is right. if this was a celebration of what the media thinks it's a celebration of the first amendment, he to see how
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they celebrate the fourth of july. there was no invocation, they gave cnn award right off the bat on debunked information, they attacked the comedian -- made derogatory comments about the tragedy in the southwest airlines. the vile, disgusting language they used about abortion victims was just so out of hand. i think what yesterday was the exposure of what really is the problem that exists right now and i hope that going forward, not only do we re-examine the need for the dinner, but a lot of folks in the media understand the concerns that conservatives have with things like this. >> sean: if this doesn't end the white house correspondents dinner for the president, i don't know what what. this garbage in "the new york times" tonight, absolute garbage, no attorney will ever let this president sit down with robert mueller. now it's going to go on for a year. it's all executive privilege and mueller drove this, as i predicted he would, when he hired his hit team of partisans.
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joe? >> i think that sums it up, sean, in terms of mueller, in terms of all of these top officials now being exposed, especially james clapper, being shown to have lied about leaking information to the media and i think he has some ancillaries -- has to answer some question on capitol hill about this. peter king mentioned that that may very well happen. >> sean: ed henry, this is not going to hold it. >> i think it's unlikely. if there was a time i thought he would, this questions show that they are pursuing collusion. >> sean: collusion is not a crime. >> dozens of questions, it's unlikely we will sit down. >> sean: guys, good to see you. when we come back, daniel hoffman, sebastian gorka break down the developments tonight concerning the information on iran in the history and the makings north korea straight straight ahead. ♪ ig possibilities
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♪ >> sean: joining us now with more reaction to the huge, breaking developments on the korean peninsula and out of iran, we have fox news national security strategy sebastian gorka, retired cia senior intelligence officer, daniel hoffman. let's start with the presentation by benjamin netanyahu. it was, i think -- he did it without notes. the single biggest intel breakthrough that i can think of in our lifetime. your thoughts? >> yeah, i think if we are old enough, we think back to those pictures during the cuban missile crisis when our ambassador stood up at the united nations and said to the soviets, you are lying, here are the photographs of the missiles that he was smuggled into cuba to attack us. it was like that but on steroids, sean. we are talking about tens of thousands of documents, half a
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ton of information, intelligence that our government has confirmed that proves everything that president has been saying. the iran deal is a sham and the iranians want and are developing nuclear weapons to use against the west and to use against israel. it's a slam-dunk and as far as i'm concerned, as of today, thanks to benjamin netanyahu, the jcpoa around deal, obama's wonderful legacy is dead. >> sean: mr. hoffman, beyond that, they have clarity to get out of this ridiculous deal and even more historic, you see north korean dictator, who not that long ago was firing missiles over japan on threatening guam the world in the united states, crossing over the dmz, meeting with the south korean president, and i would say donald trump played a big part in all of that. >> he did. that may make a quick comment on the iran deal. they were three elements of that, that were really a problem for us. the first was the sunset clause.
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a second, it does not address iran's development of icbms. third, it provided an influx of cash for iran's state sponsored terrorism. one of the really interesting things of prime minister netanyahu's briefing today related to iran's plan to integrate icbms with nuclear weapons. that has to be cause for great concern for us and i think what we are waiting for right now is the u.s. intelligence community assessment of the veracity of the intelligence reports. i expect this story to carry on in the days ahead, sean. >> sean: what is your take on north korea? this is the typical liberal thought process, though, dr. gorka. we got to kiss the ring, we got to bribe them. if they are nicer to us, them, they'll be nicer to us. it never works. >> the left-wing has dictatorial propensities themselves. that is what political correctness is. political correctness is a form of censorship. they like to go to draw other people. they are sympathetic to dictatorships, whether it is all going over the propaganda
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minister of north korea during the olympics or whether it is worshiping the iranian mullahs and giving them $150 billion, they are simpatico with these people. this is when it stops. no more appeasement. this is not berlin in 1938. this is not the cuban missile crisis. it stops on january 20th, 2016. >> sean: it worked for reagan. it worked for churchill. it worked for -- it works. appeasement fails. mr. hoffman. >> one comment about north korea that i think it's really important for us to highlight, the president has steadfastly said, heat if it's not going to go the right way, he will all walk out. he's not giving any sanctions or relief until north korea fully denuclearizes. i think that is the key elements. we've made errors in the past, give them a lot of aid. it broke down over verification. >> sean: they get nothing until -- >> must trust but verify i would even say. >> sean: amazing times we are
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♪ >> sean: last week, kanye west praised candace owens on twitter, saying that he likes the way she thinks. this past weekend, candace owens and charlie kirk went to california to meet kanye face-to-face. you joins us with more details. i never got to hang out with kanye. i did meet kim kardashian, though. what can you tell us about him? >> i can tell you that kanye has a wonderful, beautiful vision for the future of america. it's a unifying message. this is really just the beginning of it. i'm incredibly honored to not
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only be on his journey, but for him to be mine. he understands something on both sides. i really think he's going to be significant in bridging the gap. >> sean: you know, i think -- friends of mine have told me, maybe you agree with this, i think this has the potential -- maybe i'm over analyzing this, to perhaps start a cultural shift here. it has bothered me to no end as a conservative the lies told every election, republicans are racist, misogynist, sexist, homophobic, xena phobic, islamophobic. that is not who i am or the people that i know why. i don't hear solutions for the country for the forgotten men and women. all i hear is the same narrative every election cycle. it frustrates me and i do believe it is to some extent sadly effective. >> you're exactly right. listen, it's andrew breitbart who said that politics is
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downstream from culture. this is why this is so significant with kanye west because he defines culture. he's pretty much at the top of it. he's willing to have these conversations, he's willing to go against the grain, put on a maga hat, he realizes how symbolic that was. they were able to say, look, eyewear that maga hat and i am not an awful person, when he says i love donald trump, he is my brother, it reverberates around the world. i'm telling you, he's got a great mind, he is an incredible space right now. >> sean: i look at, for example, i just love iconoclastic people. as much as i hate belmar, and i mean, he hates me and i hate him, just a fact. but it's always been people like sean hannity, rush limbaugh, the great one mark levin, conservatives that defended him, and culture, just conservatives defend him. not liberals.
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why? why would that be, considering they claim to be the champions of free and open exchange of ideas, ideas, opinions? >> i think a lot of times it's hard for them to step out of their own reality and a lot of the things they say are not rooted in very many facts. i have to say, carne offered me a very different perspective on the right, we tend to say, this came from ben shapiro, fax don't your feelings. we do have to acknowledge that. their feelings have become facts. the only way we will combat that is to hear them out and understand where they are coming from and to come up with a different solution. i'm telling you, culture is that solution. they place a lot of importance on culture, who is wearing what happened and who says what they can and cannot think. be one you know, candace, since i've gotten to know you, i told you, i am loving this trajectory, it's like a rocket ship, your is taking off, and you should be very proud. it's fun to watch. thanks for being with us.
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>> thank you so much, sean. >> sean: when we come back, kathy griffin taking back her apology next. ♪ unless my hands are dirty. between running a business and four kids, we're busy. auto insurance, homeowner's insurance, life insurance policies. knowing that usaa will always have my back... that's just one less thing you have to worry about. i couldn't imagine going anywhere else. they're like a friend of the family. we are the cochran family, and we'll be usaa members for life. save by bundling usaa home and auto insurance. get a quote today. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424.
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♪ >> laura: it's been almost a year since comedian kathy griffin apologized to the president for appearing in a shocking photo holding a mock severed head of the president. today, on "the view," she took back her apology. take a look. >> a year this month this picture was released. we already described -- >> what a year it's been. >> by the way, i take the apology back. i was under a two month federal investigation for conspiracy to assassinate the president of the united states. by the way, i like to say, i wasn't dixie chicks, i was [bleep]. i lost left, right, metal, i
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left everybody. >> did you go too far? >> no, not now. >> laura: there is your apology. severed heads are okay. they're on the table. we are always fair and balanced, never the destroy-trump-media. news you won't get anywhere else. thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. you know, i'm back to throwing the football. i will throw it right into the camera. >> laura: were you cleaning out your sock drawer is saturday night? >> sean: [laughs] i am proud. 30 years radio, 23 years on fox, never been to one of those stupid dinners. >> laura: i think i want to maybe 12 years ago. i have come alike, one weekend night to have any fun, the last place i would like to be with those people. i i mean, sean, it's insane. >> sean: i would rather be sanding would then hang out -- and have more fun than hanging out with those people. three when i would rather be to a glass. we could do this all night. it was a disaster. you had an awesome show.