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lying, pomposity and overall groupthink. dvr it if you know how that works. more than anything though, i have a terrific evening. you've had the main course and now the desert, the great sean hannity in new york city. >> sean: and telling that story. so when you are back in new york with laura, we are all getting in this room and i'm telling secrets. and i'm telling secrets about you too. >> oh it's coming out. we are 98 days away from the single most important midterm election in our lifetime. we are 440 days into robert mueller's corrupt political witch hunt, and the trial of paul manafort kicked off in a northern virginia court remedy with think it's the trial of the century, it's not. he's facing potential life in prison or a tax charge that had nothing to do with russia from 2005. today the trial of paul manafort kicked off in what our alleged
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crimes had nothing to do with president trump or russia or collusion. instead the prosecution of paul manafort represents get the latest in another example of team moeller turn the screws on a one-time trump ally in order to extort something, anything on president trump. in moments we will highlight the sad to tear two-tiered justice system in this country and we will tell you who is going to really be facing charges tonight and, we will show you the highlights. meanwhile while trump took the stage, jimmy acosta got a taste of what trump voters really think about cnn fake news. they will give some advice to fake news cnn tonight, and how
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they can regain the trust that they have lost. i don't think they will take me up on it but i will try. finally, discussing language from the left. one congressional candidate called our first lady. sit back and buckle up, we have a jam-packed breaking news monologue. if you have tuned into fake news cnn or cs and bc come with think this was the trial of the century. o.j. simpson all over again. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort paul manafort in a northern virginia courtroom now facing charges over an alleged tax evasion and money laundering dating back to 2005 through 2007. these charges had nothing to do at all with the president. these charges have nothing to do with russian collusion and i would be shocked if russia is mentioned once in this trial. the mainstream media on full high alert. devcon level ten.
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the smoking gun against donald trump. watch your fake news media and action from earlier today. >> child a one from trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. he's facing a slew of charges and this is also the first high-profile test of special counsel robert mueller. >> for for example mr. mena ford is found guilty, that makes it a real problem for the president of the united states. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> the campaign is accused of hiding at least $30 million. >> we will learn the nitty-gritty details about paul manafort's financial situation. >> did you see what color type paul manafort was wearing? he did not either because he sat with his back to us. >> there is your media obsessing over a 2005 tax case.
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we will bring you the truth tonight. everything you are watching on the news media is all political. this is the weaponization of our justice system. paul manafort, like lieutenant general flynn, michael cohen and others being targeted because of their one-time association with donald trump. let me be clear, i have no idea what paul manafort did in 2005, 200,642,007. but it wasn't with russia. and i know they are literally trying to throw the book at him. and the judge in this case, overseeing this case, and, i don't see what relation this indictment has they investigate.
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you don't really care about mr. mr. manafort's or lead to his prosecution or his impeachment or whatever. and judge ts ellis goes on to say that mueller wanted to "tighten the screws" all in an effort to make manafort sing or compose. by the way, compose means i will make up any story you want to stay out of jail. if found guilty, metaphoric faces for the 2005 tax case life in prison, over a financial related charges and it has nothing to do with russia at all. nothing to do with president trump. i think he worked with the president for less than 100 days. in fact witnesses have been instructed to avoid using trump's name altogether. now without a doubt, metaphoric
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up aggressive prosecution from a special counsel who is supposed to be investigating russia, is one more clear example. in the united states of america today, sadly we have a two-tiered system of justice in this country. anyone ever associated with president trump is now under the legal microscope. but hillary clinton, 2016, exoneration before investigatio investigation. they don't interview her until july and we know that she committed crimes. we know the server was hacked by foreign entities. we know she violated the espionage act. secret intelligence, where is that server, where are those emails? why did she destroy classified top secret information. we all know that if any of you out there, if you had deleted subpoenaed emails, as that wash
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your hard drive with a bleach bit, busted up your devices with hammers, eliminated the same cards, after the subpoena, he would be charged with subject obstruction of justice. so the question is really tonight, why isn't hillary clinton on trial for violating the espionage act for obstructing justice. then influencing the election and literally brainwashing the american people with misinformation campaigns before the election? why isn't mueller investigating that collusion? then there are high-ranking officials for separate times that didn't verify the information, cooperate the information in the information they presented with the judges turned out to be untrue. why are they on trial? why did they tell those judges that hillary clinton, literally paid for that information, they purposely withheld that information from the judges. call me signed off on the fisa
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application, sally yates signed off about it, and what about peter strzok and lisa page? that's one against the candidate they love in one against the candidate they hate. we know the fbi director is a liar and he probably should be charged with certain crimes as well. leaking, and this is the sad truth tonight. we have a post constitutional america. we are starting to demand equal justice under the law and we are going to lose our rights and our freedoms as a constitutional republic forever. that's right, this upcoming midterm election, and we've only
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just begun to peel back the layers of this deep state. and i can only continue if republicans maintain the minorities house and senate. earlier tonight, while campaigning, gubernatorial candidate ron desantis had this to say about the upcoming elections and so much more. >> democrats want to raise your taxes. they want to destroy your jobs. they want to crush our industries with crippling regulations. republicans want strong borders and no crime. democrats want open borders which equals massive crime. and on top of that, the democrats, nancy pelosi and the whole group, maxine.
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they have launched outrageous attacks on our incredible law enforcement officers and on i.c.e. at our border control. the new platform, what they want to do, the democratic party wants to abolish ice i.c.e. in other words they want ms-13 to rule our country and that's not going to happen. in some states democrats are even trying to give illegal immigrants the right to vote. they want to give them the right to vote. if you want safety, if you want borders, if you want to have a country then you need to go out and vote republican. >> sean: so tonight while president trump slammed rightly democrats, many in the crowd actually called out the abuse by press in the country. in fact many floridians in in e descendants let jim acosta know
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exactly what they felt about his networks partisan abusive biased coverage. take a look. >> at the white house has only held three briefings with the press this month, and there is no other way to describe the white house is doing these days. top officials including the president were hiding from the press and we will give you a sense of what's happening right now. you can hear there is a chorus of billing and other chants on the strong crowd here in tailback, florida. they are saying things like this, and we will do that with all of our viewers tonight. >> sean: they are not wrong, it's not false. i'm actually going to give your network some advice, if you have an open mind and an open heart. the people of this country are screaming at you for a reason. they don't like your unfair,
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abusively biased treatment of the president of the united states. if you want to earn the respect of all americans, not the coastal leeds, california, san francisco and new york, maybe try reporting the entire story and getting rid of the bias. maybe examine why people are saying this to us. in other words, coverage like this from the white house correspondent at cnn, this is why they are doing it. take a look. >> david, go ahead. >> is obviously not helpful at times and i know that's plain to see. there were some fears on capitol hill, and that could lead to impeachment proceedings. what is the president's thinking on that and what is your thinking on that?
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you understand how the law can be different than border security? and that's part of the negotiation that we want congress to have. >> they may not be in favor in favor. >> what we are witnessing right now is just this erosion of our freedoms. right now, the president is really sensitive to criticism and he lashes out in this fashion. the last three news conferences, all of the questions to the american news media have been handled by conservative press and i think, there is no other way to describe it, but the fix is in. >> let me ask you a question. >> do you believe -- jim, do you believe -- speak out they are
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not always going to be highly skilled. >> jim, i appreciate your speech. >> i think we saw the president's true colors today and i'm not sure they were red, white and blue. jim acosta, that's called opinion. and you were extremely rude. oh, and a liberal partisan hack, that's why americans don't trust you or fake news cnn. he pretended to be fair, and on and an unbiased journalist but you are not. you are not reporting facts, you are giving an opinion. and it's pretty obvious and the people see it. so instead of doubling down on your antitrust breakage, maybe look inward. maybe find a cure is an income maybe find your inner peace, analyze objectively the overwhelming, nonstop, hysterical coverage against the president. in other words, maybe you will have a better luck getting an interview if you start being a little fair.
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maybe, just maybe, it will take my advice. we do have a recent study, fox news. that's right, not fake news cnn, which is among the most trusted brands in tv news. so while cnn continues to trust the president hour after hour, minute after minute, day after day, other never trump-ers are getting worse, literally bottom of the barrel. lake is one of the single most vulgar terms to describe the first lady of the united states. imagine the outrage if a republican candidate ever said the same thing about the former first lady, michelle obama. the outrage from these very same people would be nonstop, for the media has largely ignored the story. some republicans are calling for to get her to ban this deranged trumpet hater from their social media platform and we will not hold our breath.
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98 short days until these important terms and each night on this program we will do something that your mainstream media will not do. we will actually show you the very worst rhetoric. they will call these republicans racist, sexist, islamophobic, dirty air and dirty water and they want to throw grandma over the cliff and kill children. there's only one way to counter the deranged left wing in this country. if you care about your rights, if you care about this country, if you care about the president's successful agenda, you better get in and go vote in november because the future of the country does depend on it. democrats have their postelection agenda in place. if they win and 98 days you see on the screen what they will do. before we get to our guest tonight, i have to wish a good friend of mine, pete constantino, a happy birthday.
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he is a friend, a gifted brilliant brain surgeon who has saved the lives of so many including many in our military. happy 50th birthday. joining us now with reaction, fox news contributor sara carter author of the number one book in the country. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett, let's start with the men paul manafort chat wow trial. we'll rush i get mentioned? >> no. trump walt, and the trump campaign won't. this is a perfect example of you will be persecuted and prosecuted if you so much as shake hands with donald trump and join however briefly his presidential campaign. if you are friends of hill and bill, you get a sweetheart deal and immunity. >> james comey abused the position of his office as fbi director to clear hillary clinton in the face of
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compelling evidence of criminality, in order to clear her path to the presidency. on the very day he cleared her, he launched the investigation of donald trump, meeting secretly with the author of the anti-trumped dossier who is on the payroll of hillary clinton and really that's the thesis. >> pam watching a 2005 case and they said we don't care about manafort's taxes. so we can prosecute or impeach donald trump. that's the only reason we are here. and i think every american needs
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to be worried. >> remember, sean, judge ellis himself said he be begrudgingly move forward with the case because rod rosenstein get so much latitude to special counsel mueller. and let's not forget that andrew weissmann isn't in charge of this case. andrew weissmann who by the way have met with the associated press the day before the associated press wrote that big expose, this was before he joined the men manafort team ad they wrote that big expose on april 12, 2017. and now they are fighting that. you know, wiseman was never removed from this case and should have been investigated because the fbi himself, the people in that meeting with the ap had actually filed a complaint against wiseman. we are seeing a case that in 2014 the government had the opportunity to go after paul manafort. i don't know what he did and you don't know everything that he did, but they decided -- >> sean: i have no idea about
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the ukrainian deals he did. this same wiseman that was running the case, wasn't he excoriated by two judges for holding exculpatory evidence? >> oh sure. >> it was overturned unanimously by the supreme court. 9-nothing. >> did he put four maryland executives in jail for a year? >> ruin their lives. then they were released because what he had done was wrong. >> what why would someone hire somebody with that record that was excoriated by judges holding exculpatory evidence? >> if you want to hire a team of partisans to be unfair and not neutral and to conjure a case out of thin air against him to his innocent, that's what they are doing there. >> sean: and this is all in your book? >> it is. prosecutors tried to smear paul manafort simply because he's rich.
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and the judge stopped them and turned to the jurors and said, it's not a crime to have a lot of money. this is how pernicious these prosecutors are and how unprincipled and unscrupulous they are. >> sean: i look at this track record of the guy that's leaking this case and i think of what the president says, 13 protestant democrats. isn't one of the hires, not just andrew weissmann, but tell me if i'm wrong. did she ever worked for the clinton foundation as a lawyer? >> yes, and this should not be shocking to people right now because what we have seen over and over again is extraordinary targeting of the president and everyone surrounding the president. these people are doing everything they can to go after him and this is one example of that. >> sean: between you and greg's book and me, i don't think they like any of us. but keep up the good work.
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>> president trump: i didn't know anyone in washington but now i know everyone in washington. i know the good ones and i know the bad ones. i know the wonderful people and i know this. and america now is winning again like they haven't won before. i am for america first and the american worker. we want to be a puppet for no one any longer. we are not going to be a puppet any longer.
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>> sean: that was the president earlier tonight in florida. and he is keeping his agenda with of which russia winch hunt continuing after 480 some days of russia collision. mueller's weaponized system shouldst scare all americans. she is now the number one best-selling author of "the new york times." that is the hugest accomplishment for a person that i love, and admire, she fills in on the show and has her own show, "layers, leakers and liberals." judge justice jeanine pirro. here's the problem i have. greg's book came out after yours, and he is number on amazon.
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>> you are lucky, we love you and we all come on to be on your show. i want to bring people inside the justice system. didn't you know he killed 19 people? >> he did. >> if you would testify, i think it was john gotti senior at the time, the teflon dog. they you testify, and, in other words they put the screws to him. if you sing or compose, i don't know what he did because i don't remember the case, we will give you a sweetheart deal. as a judge and as an attorney what do people want to say to
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get me out of jail? >> the article today is that u.s. attorneys have a political agenda, and that political agenda will determine whether or not they want to forgive someone who was murdered 19 -- has murdered 19 people that they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt so they can go after someone else. they are going after mueller, and bernie can talk about this, because they want to squeeze him. >> sean: why would you want to let someone who killed 19 people make a deal? won't he say whatever you want him to say? >> when i was at d.a. i would make deals with drug dealers to get after the guy was about that drug dealer. you do it all the time in law enforcement. >> the credibility is slim. every one of the people in the article i mentioned,: , colin, flynn and manafort are
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specifically investigative targets specifically because they knew trump. all three, and cohen, who i'm pretty disappointed with at this stage, cohen ironically was his attorney and they targeted him intentionally for this reason. that's a purpose behind it targeting attorney. and so you talk about what they did with sammy the bowl, they charged michael flynn with one false statement. and he they said he didn't think he was lying. he had to sell his home, and he said, well we have to go after your kid. i'm assuming that happened. so what father won't dive on the sword to kill themselves for their kids? >> they do that all the time. that's what they do to get
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people to tweet. they go after your house, your mother, your daughter. we want this guy and in order to get him, everyone they've ever touched. that's the only way they can prove a crime. and what they are doing in the manafort case, they are bringing in all kinds of evidence to show, he thinks he's above the law. he bought persian rugs and an ostrich jacket. >> how great was the judge toda today? fico and, those guys know, and because normally that's not the case. normally the federal prosecutors
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run rogue over these cases and when they do so the judges sit back and let them do what they want. if i'm on the jury, and i'm listening to the defense asked, did you cut a deal with these guys over here? did they threaten to put you in jail, did they say you are not going to go to jail if you do this? i'm dismissing that person because i don't believe that you cut a deal to get out of jail. you are basically thrived and paid. true or false. >> you are going to do that, yes. and and bribing the witnesses. >> they are bribing the witnesses to get them to testify but, a lot of times -- and that's what alan dershowitz said earlier. the export that's false.
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and, what would you say? >> that guy, he would confess to sinking the titanic because he wants to get out of jail. when the jury looks at him he says, the prosecutor makes the case. and, that's 98%. it 65-75%. the feds got you by -- that's not going to make news. why did you say that? my point is when the feds squeeze you, they squeeze you tight. >> sean: by the way, judge shapiro's book is number one. and you've been out how many
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>> president trump: just last week it was announced that the u.s. economy grew at 4.1% last quarter. it was a number that everybody said was not reachable, and i would never want to say it during the campaign even though i believed it. we've added 3.7 million new jobs, they would not have believed it. [cheers and applause] we are in the longest positive job growth streak in history. >> sean: that was a president
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earlier tonight, in tampa, florida, touting his economic accomplishments. with the midterms, 98 days away, just because friends are working in overdrive to downplay and discredit this record. this is what the hill yesterday voted. celebrities dive into midterms hoping to thwart trump. here's his reaction. cohost of hit show "the five" and jessica truman. let's go through really quick, obama, 13 million more on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty and those participation rates since the 70s. lowest home ownership rate in 51 years and mckinley did more debt than any other president combined. trump, 4 million new jobs created, the best labor participation rate that we've ever had. record low unemployment, 14 states. hispanic americans, and asian-americans, women in the
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workplace and more jobs and that's the single greatest economy that we have had in ten years. tell me, what's wrong with that, why would he want to go back to your friend obama's record and agenda? >> because he did better. >> oh, god. >> president obama added over 11 million jobs and got the unemployment rate down. 13 million americans who are insured now because of president obama. >> don't shake your head to come i didn't shake my head. >> it i'm not calling used stupid but the economy is stupi stupid. when obama wasn't charged, it wasn't 1.6 average gdp growth. and what happens during the city
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union, you guys clapped and nobody was announced. nancy pelosi, the most unpopular politician in america, and then you have trump, a stable genius, she's not at 48%. >> talk to any pollster, maxine waters is not the face of our party and neither is hillary clinton. >> who is the face? >> a lot of different people come up depends on where you are. >> i could tell you the face of the republican party. >> i can't. and i have more things to say. we have 4.1 gdp growth, and -- >> that's a 789% which is
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utterly ridiculous. and donald trump already added that up. >> they are never coming back. >> i don't know why you are first first migrating someone on two years, and i've read charlie kirk's tweets where he said that donald trump has accomplished more in two years. it is factually inaccurate. >> sean: we have 2 minutes left so i already have the winner. >> is that you would be fair tonight. >> sean: you have a lot of ground to cover in 2 minutes. >> i think i'm doing a good job. let's talk about solar and wind energy. it went up 369% and there was a decrease in coal jobs. >> you know what the future will be? flex fields.
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the future of america will be the world's dominant producer of energy in by the end of the trump administration in six years. >> if you don't think it will be clean coal? >> well that's part of the solution, you can make flex fuels out of it. >> what are you think about the tariff war? >> you know what i think the good tradewise, trump put america first and so the last. >> do you work in the soybean field or harley-davidson? >> it's like when i go to the gym, no pain no gain. >> i don't go that often but i've heard people say that. the soybean farmers, not big fans. the people who work at coca-cola, caterpillars workert a trade war or did we get a better deal? >> we haven't seen the final product there yet. we are moving towards progress. >> we got a better deal. >> could we have gotten the deal with the president didn't
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negotiate? >> no obviously. >> it was literally a concession. you can say thank you to president trump. >> and the president also got the european countries to cover up that cost. >> aren't you happy that all these manufacturing jobs are back? aren't you happy the economy is doing well? you know what the problem is for your party, every bit of good news is news that comes back to take power. and i don't know how many democrats are the face of the party or not. the president is -- that brings celebrities to campaign, and you guys would love it if a celebrity wanted to meet you. kanye west sends out one tweet in favor of the press and you guys are riding high.
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>> that's a trade that i would definitely -- >> you are on a roll. >> she's supposed to be amazing. >> you know what? it was a bad day for you. it's jesse's world, he owns it. >> all right, goodbye. >> sean: when i come back, the president pardoned alice marie johnson. she was going to spend 20 years in prison, but thanks to president trump, she's here. our incredible story coming up next. has this unique combination of probiotics. it helps replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense.
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great-grandmother. she served nearly 22 years in prison. one oh fence, a first-time nonviolent drug offense. life sentence, it's insanity. president trump did rightly commute alice's sentence, and i'm getting goose bumps watching it now. allison reuniting with her family early last month after nearly 22 years behind bars. by the way, kim kardashian is receiving backlash after refusing to malign the president in an interview with mr. weinstein jr. jimmy kimmel last night, take a look. >> more good things are coming out of our conversations. i have nothing bad to say about the president. >> so i am very focused, but i don't agree with everything either.
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i had no idea what to expect, and i was just like, i'm going to be focused. >> i am so honored that you are here, i am so happy that you are out. >> thank you. >> i don't talk about conversations i've had with the president but when i saw him last we talked about you. that video, it moved his heart. and actually said, i want to do more of this, how do you feel? >> i feel this does not seem real. my sister is in the studio with me tonight. >> sean: hi >> she is one that ran out and brought the roses to me. the reaction that i'm getting from the public every single place that i go if people recognize who i am, they hugged me and tell me how happy on home
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and how they followed from the day kim went to the white house. there were prayer vigil's going on all over, literally. >> sean: how hard was that? >> the weighting had been very painful for me and my family. so many ups and downs, so many false alarms as it was going to happen for years. we have fault and fault and fault. >> sean: she went to the white house for you, how cool was that? >> yes, on my birthday. did you realize it was on my birthday. i was watching tv that day and i didn't have any idea what she was about to do. to tweet something out, happy birthday alice marie johnson, today is for you. i'm so happy that kim is staying focused because there are so many others just like me who had
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none violent offenders. >> sean: how did you get a life sentence over the worst crime ever? that is insane. this system is broken. the president said he's going to do more of it. i was so happy that his heart had been touched to do more. and something else you did that really amazed me, and i talked about that at the time, i loved what you said. i said thank you america, think the president. thank you for giving me the second chance. i will let you down. >> i won't let him down. there is no way. this country is a country of second chances, and i believe that as the president see is has taken place with me that he is
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going to follow up and do some other things for other people. people see my face and that's what they need to see. i'm just like you, and my family is here with me tonight. >> how many are here with you? >> i've been here ten years, pro bono. >> sean: amazing, thank you for what you did it. and there is your sister listen, i'm so happy and i hope that you see the president and tell him your story so that he can hear that there are other people like you that deserve that chance. >> just like me. >> sean: god bless you and it's an honor to you, so glad you are free. >> thank you for your support. >> sean: when we come back, some of the highlights from the president's rally in florida, straight ahead.
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♪ >> sean: during tonight's rally, president trump talked about north korea and that disaster is a deal. take a look. speak it we are doing well in north korea, we have our hostags back, as you know. there has been no nuclear tests. there has been no missiles or rockets flying, beautifully, over japan. i think of our relationship is very good with chairman kim, and we'll all see how it all works out because there's nothing like talking. the iran nuclear deal. it's a horror show. [boos] i hope it works out well with iran. having a lot of difficulty right now. i hope it works out well. i have a feeling that we'll talk pretty soon. and maybe not, and that's okay, too prayed >> sean: by the way, i do hope that alice johnson -- that would be awesome.
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we will always be fair and balanced. we are not the destroy-trump-media. thank god. thank you for being with us. thank you for making this number one again this past month. we can't do it without you. let not your heart be troubled. she is still in new york! why didn't you tell us we were in new york? you would've put us all make me on the show! >> laura: you never invite me anymore. >> sean: you just lied to america. you are fake news. >> laura: i am loathe to complement you because everybody else does. but that interview you just did wasn't so inspiring. i am so glad you tracked her down, a story of redemption. we all need to read those. everybody makes mistakes in their lives. >> sean: especially in this industry, seriously, a grandmother? one-time offense? life? are you out of your mind? >> laura: there are a lot of people in prison. >> sean: we should fix that.
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