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that's about it for us tonight. thank you for a great time this hour. we'll be back tomorrow and every night at 8:00. good night from wash. sean hannity is here. >> sean: welcome to hannity. this is an amazing news night. we have a lot to cover. the nuclear deal with iran, that weighs in the balance and we'll have an answer tomorrow. the president set to decide the flawed and highly irresponsible agreement. john kerry, former secretary of state is waging a sketch ep and unauthorized campaign in order to save the reckless deal he was part responsible for noeshlting. and we'll show you just why the obama era nuclear teal puts the united states and our allies in
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danger and why it needs to know addressed immediately. and the stone walling from the department of yesterday is out of control. jeff sessions and rob rosenstein is actively hinderring ongoing noeshgszs. no one is above the law and what are they hiding and obstructing cocaine. and the deep state did not have a good weekend after a federal judge issued a stunning rebuke of mueller's witch hunt. and's judicial beat down and the judge rejecting a crucial request from mueller's team. it is it a horrible weekend for mueller's witch hunt. and we'll show you that and highlights from the judge and braking on the friday. lisa page and yams baker
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resigned from the fbi. is peter strzok next. and a offer to withdraw because she's too tough on terrorist x. high lights from melania trump's best campaign and later breaking news about the liberal new york attorney general who may be in big trouble. but breaking news opening monologue. tonight we start with what is shaping to be's horrible pad five days for robert mueller and the office of special counsel. the out of control witch hunt suffered two massive blows. on friday and the single biggest beat down i have seen. a federal judge utterly rebuked the special counsel and the investigation and slamming the political motivations and
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calling out the scope for being way out of the bounds and man date. the judge's is ts ellis. you don't care about mr. manafort's break fraught or what the government does. all you careabout is the information that mr. manafort can give you that reflects on mr. trump and leads to his prosecution or whatever. ellis continues, that has nothing to do with the russian government or individuals associated with the campaign of donald trump. and so i don't see what relation the indictment has with anything the special prosecutor is authorized to investigate. the judge quoted that it looks to me instead. what is happening the
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investigation was under way and had special prosecutor got dictmentes and then time honored practice which i'm fully familiar with. if you get them in a conspiracy and then you tighten the screws and they provide information on what you are really interested in. ellis finished the epic beat down by saying, what we don't want in the country we don't want anyone with unfettered power. and on saturday, another federal judge denied the special counsel's request for the delay in the russian election troll farms. and polls are showing that mueller's witch hunt is unpopular with you, the american people and president trump poll numbers are climbing high. and former member of the
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investigation. lisa page resigned after the anti- trump text extremities. and page was not alone in resigning. long- time comey ally. james a baker resigned late on friday. is the deep state starting to crack? we are learning more about the e-mail case. tell is postponed after reports show he's finding new leads in the ongoing investigation. we'll have all of this and break it down with sarah carter and greg jarret and attorney david shown in a moment. iran and that deal weighs in the balance.
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the obama administration signed off on what would make the world a better and safer place. in reality. they sent boat loads of cash and 150 billion worth to a regime actively plotting to destroy the united states and best ally israel and funding proxy wars. death to america and israel. all told we sent 1.7 billion to cash in iran and unphrosed 150 billion in asset and loosened the series in section. what did they get a promise from the chanting of death to america that they would temporarily halt the nuclear weapon's program and we knew the mullas of a rhine were liars and they were proven to be liars by bevenlg beverage
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netanyahu. and there was a project aimed at creating five war heads and containing the ten kill ton year. and the fate of the agreement is two clk p.m. eastern and 11:00 p.m. eastern. the mullas ofe ran are not good people. they killed americans in iraq. and want death to israel and america. this agreement does not check the nuclear weapon's program. that doesn't seem to matter to john kerry. it was the shining jewel of his time in the obamaitate department and pulling out all of the stops to save a horrific deal including to meeting with iran's foreign minister? really? and jernlny and france and eu who ever involved.
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it undermines the united states on the world stage and our commander and chief and needs to stop. the president tweeted this. the u.s. does not need john kerry's possibly illegal shadow diplomacy on the iran deal. he was one who created this. and they counter he stays in touch with counterparts university like every previous secretary of state. it is another standard in the two- tiered justice system. remember sally yates who told congress that general michael flynn was investigated in the log an act after he spoke to russian ambassador in president trump's transition. flynn was preparing to take over
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as national security advisor. and there is it no logan act violation for john kerry? where are the agents and the fbi and doj breaking down john kerry's door? it is a two tiered justice system. we'll have full analysis and john kerry's unauthorized actions. did john kerry violate the law. and first, obstruction and stone walling in the justice department. thousands of documents subpened by the house judiciary and oversight and house intel committee are slow walked and with held or massively redakted in what is a clear effort to impair the constitutional right of duty to check the doy and executive branch.
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devin nunez will join us and he's encouraging fellow law makers to hold jeff sessions in contempt much congress. and earlier today sessions responding. >> the department of justice wrote him a letter and responded as appropriate to him. the request he has made is one that the intelligence communities and department much justice feels is not grantable. and we've explained we would be willing to talk to him about it and the details that i couldn't discuss. >> sean: mr. attorney general, where is your urgency? you need to do your job. this has gone on way too long. they are legitimate and important request. you are not impefshous to the rule of law and our federal system of co-equal branches of power.
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this is kwn their congressional authority and constitutional authority. and the doj is tone walling given their embarrassment and tracking on the hillary clinton e-mail case. we know fisan abuse and ongoing witch hunt in the trump/russia collusions that never happened. and if the attorney general does not speed up the delivery of these requested for month and even years of unredakted documents tis time for sessions, rosenstein and any one else obstructing congress's investigation to be held in contempt and face the serious legal consequences associated with it. mr. attorney general and mr. deputy attorney general. time to decide are you part of the swamp or deep state? or are you going to fix our
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justice system and let congress do its job. congress has separation of waters and congress has a constitutional role in over sight. and stop obstructing and slow walking them. and turn to the insane display of lest wing lunacy in a very long time. gina hasbill was picked to lead the cia, she offered over the weekend to withdraw her name from consideration. she faced a fire storm of criticism in the demdepand main storm media because they are corrupt. she is criticized for being too tough on terrorist. i like people who are touch on terrorist. >> in 2002 she ran a cia prison for terrorist in thailand that used water boarding and sleep
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deprivation and. >> you are questions from the left and right in the role in the enhancement techniques and role of destroying the videotape of the torteur and she will have a tough hearing on wednesday. >> sean: trump is requesting the senate to promote a individual to run the cia. nominating gina haspel. >> it is engaging and killing americans? and we took care of every dietary concern and we treated only three people who were water boarded and president trump is not backing down to this ridiculous criticism and pufked
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haspel to stay the course. the confrontation hearing will take place. i met gina haspel once. and she worked hard to protect the american people and more than deserves the job. we should thank god for people like gina has pel and the work they did to keep the country safe and save american lives. only three people water boarded. khalid sheik mohammed. and rodriguez on this show said no water boarding we wouldn't have found osama bin laden's courier and got bin laden. and good news from the trump administration and this time from the first lady. earlier today melania trump unveiled be best. the program focused on america's
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children and the hard issues that face. if is it physical and mental well-being and social media use and ramifications for opiod abuse. >> i feel strongly that as adults we can and should be best with educating our children about the importance of a healthy and bansed life. today, i am very excited to announce be best. an awareness campaign deditated to the most delicate and fragile for us. our children. >> sean: english is her fifth language and she deserves a lot of credit. we'll bring you updates over the next several months. we show the full picture. trump administration and like all of the success that the media will never tell you about. we have a lot of ground to cover.
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we start with devin nunez and a california congressman. you say that you will move to hold the attorney general of the united states in contempt of congress. explain how they are slow walking and using redakzs in the name of national court and how they are unwilling to answer congress' subpeona and how that is the constitutional role of congress. >> thank you, sean. you don't have enough time inferred to get to all of the stone walling that the doy and fbi did in our investigation. maybe pick a few in the top. last week after six weeks, we discovered that first time american people know that james comey testified before congress that he was not, that the fbi agents that intruped flynn was not lying.
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took six weeks to get rid of those redackition. and fusion gps and documents pertinent with that fight. and the fact that we were not able to figure out they knew that the clinton campaign and democratic national community paid for the dirt. >> sean: how long. we didn't find out for a year later. >> we believe they knew it from the beginning. >> sean: they knew clinton paid for it when they made the fisa claim. and citing unverified russian and did they lie to a fisa judge in >> they know things and they know things that aren't true like the fact that james comey and said on bret baier's show
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that republicans started the dossier. that is not true. what is true the democratec party and hillary clinton campaign paid for the difrment but mr. comey didn't tell congress. >> sean: christopher steele was not brought in until hillary paid the bill, correct? >> he had been a source and affiliated, but about the same time, the fbi started to get information, at the same time the dnc was paying mr. steele. we sent a letter two weeks ago to the department of justice, a classified letter and they ignored the letter and we issued a subpeona and then final leap on thursday, they got back to us and said they would not comply with the subpeona and they are leaking stories that are classified meetings that occurred in the white house that
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quite frankly that we were not aware of the meeting and they are coming to us by accusations that had to be leaked. >> sean: how soon will you hold jeff sessions in contempt. >> i want to talk to attorney general sessions and he said he wants to discuss things. i don't believe that mr. sessions saw my letter. i don't think the attorney general saw it and i am sure he found out about the subpene a. but he is in charge there. and there is it enough information between what you saw in the court and what you had in your monologue. i think some point, the recusal is ridulous. >> sean: why all of the secrecy in rod rosenstein up to the
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final minute. we would not have gotten the nunez memo or grassly report about the fisan abuse paul rod rosenstein begged paul ryan not to hand that information that you subpeona and he waited until the last hour to hand it over. why is rod rosenstein doing this? why is the fbi refusing to pursue and we know there are gaps missing in that. and what point is it a obtrukz case? >> they should stop digging. i don't know what is going on in their mind says. they should know what occurred here now was inappropriate. they know that they can't investigate themselves. and if you want to get to solving the problem, stop making the problem worse. get the information in a timely manner and give it to us so that the investigators who have the
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oversight role can go through it. the more they spread it out, the more ridiculous and dishonest they look. >> sean: i know you follow the show. i only have 20 seconds, is there anything i have been wrong about. everything is now falling in to place. and you see what is happening, and rod rosenstein said the justice department will not be extorted. 20 seconds. last word. >> that statement was ridiculous. they need to give us documents, sean. it will get worse before it gets better. there is information that the american public wants to know. you are not wrong. your challenge is you haven't seen all of the information and you have a right to see it and it is worse. >> sean: unbelievable. and thank you for the good work you are doing. and when we come back, a major
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it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> sean: a long-time enemy of trump, eric schneiderman is possibly in serious trouble tonight. joins us from the west coast news room with more on the breaking news, fox news trace gallagher. wow! this is blowing up fast. >> it is indeed, sean. four women now accusing new york attorney general eric schneiderman of sexual misconduct. two publicly identified themselves and two have not. but they claim a man who drinks heavily and engages in physical and mental abuse. one women describes being in
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schneiderman's apartment after a night out and backed her up against a bed and all of a sudden he slapped me and he landed the blow on my ear. schneiderman responded quoting -- >> all of the accusers deny any role-playing or games. sri lankan woman says the attorney general called her his "brown slave" and wanted her to call him "master." schneiderman's ex-wife jennifer cunningham says the allegations are inconsistent with the man she knows but it is worth noting in 2013, donald trump tweeted quoting again "weiner is gone, spitzer is gone, next will be lightweight a.g., schneiderman. is he is a crook? wait and see. worse than spitzer or weiner."
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last year when they did not protect those who were abused by weinstein, schneiderman made it clear that threats of violence would not be tolerated. now new york governor andrew cuomo is calling for schneiderman to resign. >> sean: trace gallagher in the l.a. bureau. joining us with reaction to the opening monologue, sara carter, civil rights criminal attorney david shone, the author of the upcoming book, i love this book, i have seen a lot of it. "the russian hoax. the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump." gregg jarrett. i love the title. >> thank you. >> sean: wow! cuomo wants this attorney general out. donald trump sweeted that in 2013 -- tweeted that in 2013. weiner, snitser and snyder. >> he had to have known nothing. schneiderman's excuse is this is rough sex and i never crossed the line to assault.
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that doesn't seem to be what the accusers are saying. schneiderman's finished. he just doesn't know it yet. >> look at the cover, the headline on drudge. i have so much ground to ever co. let me go to contempt issue that we spoke to devin nunes about. david, get your take on that. >> this is government working for devin nunes to go forward with this. we wish a constitutional crisis but not the constitutional cry six that senator schumer and others talked about. when we have a rogue special prosecutor run amok and a justice department not responding to legitimate concerns from the article i body of congress we risk a constitutional crisis. there must be cooperation. i'm sorry if it has to come to contempt. i think we maybe need to look to changing people in positions. >> sean: either they do their job now -- this has gone on for well over a year. this is when jason chaffetz will join us later.
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he was asking for this information. sara, i read all 50 paces of what happened in the manafort case. now four times. i have read it all four times. i showed our audience just the highlights. this was the biggest judicial beat-down. i used to read scalia and his scathes defense. this is a far bigger beat-down to mueller or weissman who we warned was the lead attorney in the courtroom that day, although not arguing for the special counsel. >> it is huge. i think he taught everyone a lesson of what happens in the expanse of powers. judge ellis is basically saying you don't have full authority here. you cannot expand your powers to this extent. he also reprimanded rosenstein and the others for giving them a 75% redacted memo. i mean he couldn't even see what the expanse of powers
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were for mueller. he said i want it unredacted in my office, in my hand. i can't understand. what is even more interesting, sean, how they refuse to answer the judge's questions. every time he would ask them you know, he would say this has nothing to do with russia. >> sean: answer my question. >> answer my questions. they refused to answer the judge's questions. mueller is in a world of hurt right now and in other parts of this case and he knows it. we are going to see unraveling of this that could change the whole course of the investigation. >> sean: you have read a lot of cases throughout your career. you have been involved in a lot of cases in your career. i have read a lot of court transcripts. i have never seen anything like this. >> withering examination of mueller and his team. gratifying to see the judge fierce the sham that mueller perpetrated.
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mueller's only authority is to investigate trump-russia collusion and any evidence or rising there from. the charges against manafort didn't arrive there from. >> sean: but he put the screws to them. >> right. >> sean: so basically only charged them -- this is 2005. >> to get him to sing. >> sean: he used the word "sing." get him to sing. >> right. >> sean: but be careful, he may compose. what does compose mean? get anything to get out of trouble. >> suborning perjury and the prosecutors do it all the time. they get witnesses to lie because they threaten witnesses. mueller went in the archives of the d.o.j. and dug up an old, a decade old case. >> sean: they want to put the screws to manafort. >> to go after trump. >> sean: this was disposed of. they were not investigating invg this anymore. int was 2005. >> the judge said where is your authority? you don't have any authority. >> sean: there is no mandate here. this is not part of the mandate. dates mean something.
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they literally raided this guy's home in the early morning and then they got permission from rosenstein. it was the 26th of july on the raid. august 6 when rosenstein expands the mandate. sorry, wrong order. that is not how it works. >> you have identified a huge development in this case. this is a judge universally respected, brilliant academic credentials with his eye on the ball. not a political actor, a judge doing what a judge does. he held their feet to the fire. he pointed out the exact regulation at issue here, section 600.4. what the authority is of the special counsel and what it is not. they had no answer for it. >> sean: last word, sara. i have a quick question. last word. i don't mean to rush everybody. sorry. >> absolutely. david has a wonderful point there. i think we will see more developments in the upcoming future. i stress horowitz's report is coming out and he has found more evidence. >> sean: when? when? >> we know it has been delayed but i gain tee you it will be out within the next three weeks. >> sean: did john kerry
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violate the logan act? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. no question about it. meets the definition of every factor. >> look at what they said about michael flynn. this is so far worse. see when that investigation begins. we have more breaking news tonight. jason chaffetz knows a thing or two about being delayed and redactions and not having over documents. he and dan bongino are next. a busy news night. stay with us. stay with us. clear
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>> sean: all right. joining us now fox news contributor jason chaffetz and n.r.a. tv >> sean: joining us jason chaffets x. you saw devin nunez congressman. how far back were you subpoenaing these documents? of 2016. it's been that long. there have been a series of letters and requests but actual subpoenas.
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the department of justice doesn't care. if they issue a subpoena, you better comply or they are going to take you to court. if congress issues one, yeah, whatever. fortunately nunes has got some guts and some political capital that he is willing to spend with his own political leadership. he is has people like gowdy, ratcliff, desantis behind him to support him. but that is the front line. he is leading the charge. >> sean: but they are not handing it over, they are not cooperating. they were obstructing. they are putting in oh, national security concerns that are non-existent like james comey's embarrassment last week. you know what? they didn't want that exposed. so i am looking at this, dan bongino and i'm saying you know what? the american people have a right to know. constitution has constitutional authority -- congress has constitutional authority. i'll quote the judge in the manafort case. nobody wants one branch to
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have unfettered power. people like devin nunes are doing their job but they are not letting them doing their job. what is the attorney general doing? if he won't do his job he needs to go. >> you know, sean, sadly, there are elements within the d.o.j. that are running right now their own personal star chamber. it seems to be a rogue operation. i don't think they understand that they are not running an independent industry. let me give you a quick example. it's now clear that the unredacted redactions about the flynn interview where comey had acknowledged -- by the way, against what he said in other interviews -- that flynn wasn't being dishonest, that was a cosmetic redaction meant to not embarrass the d.o.j. it had nothing to do with as we say in the government operational security. i had everything to do with c.y.a. cover your caboose. with was not op-sec. nonsense. >> sean: i have the 50 pages here. this is 50 pages. i have read it four times.
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congressman nunes, this is the biggest freaking judicial beat-down. if i'm robert mueller, i am humiliated over what judge rightly analyzed here. they are putting the screws to manafort. they went back to 2005 to do it. it has nothing to do with russia. but the ukraine. and they are doing it to make manafort sing. or compose, which means suborn perjury and make up a story to get out of trouble. what has happened to the country, congressman? >> well, thank goodness for judge ellis who has put it in place. we'll see. the end of next week they have come up with the scope memo. i love that the judge just said look, you don't get to make that decision. you don't get to redact things. i'm the judge. i get to make the redactions. he was appointed by president reagan, a tough judge. i hope he holds the line. but if it comes to -- i liked senator sessions.
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but attorney general sessions is there in name only. he is absolutely worthless, a rudderless department of justice. >> sean: isn't it rod rosenstein -- isn't it he conflicted as it said to he said fire comey? isn't he is one that signed one of the fisa renewal applications? by the way, the judge on friday said oh, isn't he recused? he didn't say that by accident, dan bongino. >> sean, rosenstein not only signed one of the fisa warrants against supposed super spy carter page who goes out on cable every night to talk about whatever he wants. he was also the united states attorney on the iranian one precursor case. this is the most conflicted investigative team i have seen in my life. there are two investigators on the mueller team, lawyers that represented people involved with the clinton foundation and the clinton scandal. >> sean: what about the -- i have to ask, congressman chaffetz. >> i heard it was coming in
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april. i heard it was coming in may. i heard it was coming yesterday. i know he has new evidence. when are we getting this report? how long does it take to investigate the clinton e-mail investigation? then he has to move on to the fisa abuse investigation and corruption there. >> fortunately, he has 450 people working with him so they can walk and chew gum as well. they are in the final stages. i believe they are getting the security clearances. you have to have it cleared by the intelligence community. then you are going to bump into memorial day but i think the first week back after memorial day you will see that congressional hearing. it will be before the oversight committee with trey gowdy as the chairman. >> sean: the american people, we have been right -- congressman nunes, have i been wrong on my analysis on this? has the media been wrong about the trump russia collusion? >> no. nunes has been spot-on. no, nunez is spot on, and you are laying it out every night.
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>> sean: you agree in >> it is the intel community that is trying to takedown trump. >> sean: trying to takedown and sabotage trump. and cover the hillary investigation. and fisan and we better not become venezuela. that's how serious it is coming. the president has a big decision and he will announce it on the nuclear. we'll have our anian aian cleard you won't see these folks at the post office
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>> sean: this is a fox news alert. long-time donald trump >> sean: fox news alert. eric schneiderman has just resigned from office over multiple allegations of serious sexual abuse. we'll have more on this in a moment. big day tomorrow. edhenry, the iranian deal is up and over? >> that is the way the president seems to be leaning. he called it a disaster and vowed that if he was elected he would rip up the iran nuclear deal. there is a responsibility that he throws a bone to the allies. and they had a 30 day window to negotiate a tougher deal and exempts france and germany from tough new sanctions.
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it looks like the president is about to institute on the run. and all of this coming after the israeli prime minister netanyahu put out new intelligence about iran's nuclear ambition. and iran is planning to attack israel as a retaliation for the strikes on syria in april that killed seven iranian management advisors and that could be why the iranian president was trying to save the nuclear deal. he wants the at that timeus quo in place. bor is johnson was following on french and german leaders and recently he met with vice-president mike pence. and john bolton, and trying to lobby the window and caveiet to try to negotiate a tougher deal.
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and rudy guiliani took time out this weekend from serving as, and look at the iranian issue and suggest that the president is about to take the hard line. >> we have a president who is tough and doesn't listen to the people who are nay sayer and committed to reseem change as we are. >> in the meantime republicans may have the votes to get confirmation of gina has pel to be cia director. they had gone over to the cia headquarters to talk her from pulling out. she was concerned about democrat attacks about her support for harsh interrogation techniques. they want to run on that in the
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midterm. >> and edhenry, joining us now. fox news strategist. and vice-president daniel hoffman. and gina haspel, we don't get bin laden without it. she would be a great cia director? >> i couldn't agree more. i think highly of her. she has a high level of integrity and dedication in the mission. she's had all of the experience and deputy director for the past 15 months. they upon what they are getting. she's the right choice and i hope congress confirms her. >> sean: i know ed henry that said maybe the president wants
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to throw a bone to at this time allies. he keeps his promise. i have no insight. but my guess he pulls us out of the horrific deal and john kerry's conduct is despicable and two lawyers tonight said he violated the logan act. >> this is it no shock that donald trump keeps his promise. he wanted to kill the iran deal. and i expect me pulled punches. we have eight years under obama of what, treating our enemies as friends. sean, sean, it was easy. eight years, our enemies were treated like friends like iran and friends like israel were treated like enemies and that
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sfop today. we are moving the ambassador to jerusalem and the iran deal has to be shot in the head. it is bad for america and the world and bad for our friends. >> sean: well said. for all of the talk on foreign elections. we forget that obama worked hard to defeat benjamin netanyahu, the person with more moral clarity and strength on the world stage than any other leader than besides now donald trump. none more point about the iran deal. it is it highly flawed deal. iran is technically complying with the deal. but having been left with this. >> sean: look at what we learned from prime minister netanyahu? >> the challenge is the other
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signal to the deal they don't agree with us. russia is building a nuclear power plant and the french have major economic interest. i would highlight the challenge. ande ran's intention. if we do make it clear we are going to launch attacks in the event. >> sean: incredible video, next. you won't see these folks at the post office
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♪ tuck the video of the day comes from democratic national committee chairman. the heads ofha the dnc. throwing a parade in minutes this weekend he was sporting a t shirt advocating the elimination of the u.s. borders. it was in spanish. it translates, "i don't believe in borders." well, i do. i believe in american sovereignty. the american constitution.
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wow! >> i think republicans should pay close attention. maybe wear the t shirts to make a point. that's all of the time we have left. busy. we'll always be fair and balances let's not your heart be troubled. i wanted 10 hours. >> need another two hours. lawyer everything is always breaking during your show or my show. >> every night. people are begging for a new stick. >> smart and funny. then don't have to worry about it. how about a martini glass. we will l have a different drink everywe night. >> tuck it is so funny. people say you're like brother and sister. >> yeah, kinda. >> we have been fighting for only 20 years. pass me the stupid football.
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