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lying, pomposity, smuggness, overall, groupthink. dvr it if you know how that hworks. more than anything though, have a terrific evening. you've had the main course and now the dessert, the great sean hannity in new york city. >> sean: i'm 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. i and i'm telling secrets about you two. >> tucker: [laughs] >> sean: oh, it's coming out. >> tucker: i'm embarrassed already. >> sean: 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 room. you would 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 are alleged crimes had nothing to do with
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president trump or russia or collusion. nothing! instead the prosecution of paul manafort represents yet the latest and another example of team mueller 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 two-tiered justice system in this country and we will tell you who is going to really be facing charges tonight if we had equal, equal application under the laws and equal justice under the law without political prejudice, and criminalizing political differences. meanwhile, before trump took s e stage, jimmy acosta got a taste of what trump voters really think about cnn fake news. i will give some advice to fake news cnn tonight, and how they can regain the trust that they have lost.
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i don't think they will take me up on it but i will try. finally, disgusting language from the left. you will never believe what one congressional candidate called our first lady. sit back and buckle up, we have a jam-packed breaking news monologue. ♪ if you turn into fake news cnn or conspiracy tv msnbc, you would think this was the trial of the century. o.j. simpson all over again. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort in a northern virginia courtroom nowl 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. defcon level 10. the smoking gun against donald trump.
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watch your fake news media in action from earlier today. >> trial day one for trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. he's facing a slew of charges >> this is also the first high-profile test of special counsel robert mueller. >> if, for example mr. manafort is found guilty, that makes it a real problem for the president of the united states. >> is there time for him to cut a deal? >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> paul manafort. >> the president's former campaign chair is accused of hiding at least $30 million. >> we will learn the nitty-gritty details about paul manafort's financial situation. >> the jury has just been seated paul manafort. >> did you see what color tie paul manafort was wearing? he did not either because he sat with his back to us. >> sean: 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, '06, '07.. but it wasn't with russia. and i know they are literally trying to throw the book at him. they want to extract negative information onlyer about the president. it is the only reason why this is happening. or as the judge in this case, overseeing this case, literally said earlier, on mueller's "legal team," led by the corrupt andrew weissmann, i don't see what relation is indictment has with anything for special prosecutors authorized to investigate. you don't really care about
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mr. manafort's bank fraud. you d really care about what information mr. manafort can give you that would reflect on mr. trump or lead to his prosecution or his impeachment or whatever. and judge t.s. 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. that's the only reason this trail is happening. now if found guilty, manafort faces, for the 2005 tax case, up to life in prison, over financial related charges. 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 w instructed to avoid using trump's name altogether. in order to prevent political bias from playing a role with the jury. now without a doubt, metaphoric
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without a doubt, manafort's aggressive prosecution from our special counsel who is supposed to be investigating russia, russia, russia, is one more clear example, in thef united states of america today, sadly, we have a two tiered system of trust is country. anyone ever associated with president trump is now under the legal microscope. but hillary clinton, 2016, exoneration before investigation. literally, they were writing it in may. they don't interview her until july and three days later she's outt for you. we know she committed crimes. we know the server was hacked by foreign entities. we know she violated the espionage act. mishandled a secret intelligence. where is that a 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, acid wash your hard drive with bleach
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bit, busted up your devices with hammers, eliminated the sim cards, after the subpoena, you would be charged with obstruction of justice. the question is really tonight, why isn't hillary clinton on trial for violating the espionage act for obstructing justice? then, of course, we have clinton's dirty russian dossier, filled with russian lies to influence the election and literally brainwashed the american people with misinformation campaigns before theer election. why isn't mueller investigating that collusion? then there are high-ranking officials who lied to fisa georges four separate times. they didn't verify the information, they didn't corroborate the information. the information they presented to the judges turned out to be untrue. why aren't they on trial? why didn't they tell these judges that hillary clinton literally paid for that information? they purposely withheld that information from the judges! comey signed off on the fisa application, sally yates signed
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off on it. what about peter strzok and lisa page? two investigations, one in favor of the candidate they love, andd one against the candidate they hate. where is andrew mccabe? we know the deputy fbi director is a liar and heth probably shod be charged with certain crimes as well. where is clapper? where is john brennan? leaking the dossier information to people, like, what, he reread? this is the sad truth tonight in america. we have a two tiered justice system. as mark levin says, we live in a post-constitutional america. we better get our country back. we better start demanding equal justice under the law, equal application of our laws, or else we are going to lose our rights and our freedoms, as a constitutional republic forever. that is why this upcoming midterm election in 98 days will be the single most important midterm in our lifetimes. we have only just begun to peel
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back the layers of this deep estate. i will work, by the way, can only continue, if republicans maintain their majorities in the house and senate. even if you have to hold your nose and vote for a rino that is weak and spineless. at least they are not going to be trying to impeach the president. earlier tonight, while campaigning for florida gubernatorial candidate ron desantis, the president had this to say about the upcoming elections and so much more. let's take a look. >> democrats want to raise your taxes. they want to destroy our jobs. theytr want to crush your industries with crippling regulation. republicans want strong borders and no crime. democrats want open borders, which equals massive crime. [boos] and on top of that, the democrats, nancy pelosi, the whole group, maxine -- maxine -- she likes me a lot. she likes me.
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[boos] they launched outrageous attacks on our incredible law enforcement officers and on i.c.e. and our border patrol. can you believe it? people that keep us safe. their new platform, what they want to do, the democratic party, they want to abolish i.c.e. in other words, they want to let ms-13 rule our country. that is 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! [boos] if you want to safety, if you want borders, if you want to have a country, then you need to go out and vote republican. >> sean:n: tonight, what president trump slammed, rightly, democrats, many in the crowd actually called out the abusively biased press in this country. in fact, many floridians in attendance led to cnn's jim acosta know exactly what they
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thought about his networks partisan abusively biased coverage. take a look. >> the white house has held only three briefings for the press this month, and eight total since the end of may. there is no way to describe with the white house is doing these days, top officials, including the president, are hiding from the press,m and to give you a sense as to what is happening right now, you can hear there is there a chorus of boos and other chants. they are saying things like "cnn sucks," "go home," and "fake news." we are going to stay right here and do our job and report on this rally to all of our viewers tonight. >> sean: jim, they are not wrong. it's not false. you are probably watching because you don't want your own network. i'm going to actually give your network some advice, if you have an open mind, an open heart, may be a little humility. the people of this country, they are screaming at you for a reason. they don't like your unfair, abusively biased treatment of
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the president of the united states. now if you want to earn the respect ofof all american, not e coastal elites in california, l.a., san francisco, d.c., new york, maybe try reporting the entire story. maybe try 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. >> jim, i'm finished. thank you. speak ofo the president stormed toward the press is not helpful. i think it is plain to see. there are some fears on capitol hill, we understand some ofe the white house, that a democratic wave is coming to sweep the republicans out of power in the house. that could potentially lead to, if impeachment proceedings, the democrats could bring forward. what is the president's thinking on that? what is your thinking on that? you understand how a wall could
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be different than border security. >> no, actually i don't, jim. >> there could be more ages, fencing, it doesn't necessarily mean a physical wall. >> that is part of the negotiation we expect congress to have. >> democrats are saying they may not be in favor of this kind of deal. they say things, but no thanks. >> jim, i am not negotiating with you. i will let congress take care of that. >> what we are witnessing is the erosion of our freedoms and in s of covering the president. there are moments when this president is just really sensitive to criticism, and he lashes out in this fashion. that is just strange and nonpresidential thing to do, to be throwing rolls of paper towel or people. >> the last three news conferences, well, all of the questions to the american news media have been handled by a conservative press. i think, wolf, there is no way to describe it but the fix is in. >> the statue of liberty has always been a symbol of hope to the world of -- >> q jim, do you believe -- >> they are not always going to -- >> jim, do you believe --
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>> jim, jim, i appreciate your speech. >> we saw the president's true colors today and i am not sure that they were red, white, and blue. >> sean: not red, white, and blue? jim acosta, that is called opinion. you're extremely rude. oh, and a liberal partisan hack. that is why americans don't trust you or fake news cnn. you pretend to be fair and unbiased journalists. you are not. you are not reporting facts. you are giving your opinion. you are an opinion channel! every minute of every day, every week, 24/7, "hate drama." it's pretty obvious. people see it. instead of doubling down on your anti-trumpn rage, maybe look inward. maybe find your zen. maybe find your inner peace. analyze objectively the overwhelming, nonstop, hysterical coverage against the president. in other words, maybe you'll have better luck getting an interview if you start being a little fair. a maybe, just maybe, you'll take my advice.
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i checked it out at. we do have a recent study, fox news, that's right, this channel, not fake news cnn, is among the most trusted brands in tv news. sadly i doubt cnn will take my advice. while cnn continues to trash the president, hour w after hour, minute afterer minute, day after day, many on the left, other never trappers, engaging in rhetoric that is even worse. literally the bottom of the barrel. now this week on twitter, one congressional candidate from oregon used one of the single most vulgar terms to describe 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. the media is largely ignored this story. so some republicans are calling for twitter l to ban this derand trump heater from their social media platform. we want to hold our breath. with 98 short days until these
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important midterms, each night on this program, we'll do something that your mainstreams media will not do. we'll actually show you the very worst rhetoric coming out of the democratic party. it happens every single election cycle. they will call republicans racist, sexist, misogynist, xenophobic, homophobic, islamophobia, dirty air, dirty water, they want to throw granny over the cliff and killed children. just like the attacks of melania trump, there is only one way to counter that deranged left-wing in the country. if you care aboutt your rights, if you care about this country, if you care about the president's successful agenda, you better get your ass and go vote in november because the future of the country depends on it. democrats have a postelection agenda and place. if they would make a 98 days, you see on the screen what they will do. before we get our guest tonight, a good friend of mine, pete constantino, happy birthday. he is different, he is a gifted,
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brilliant brain surgeon who has saved thee lives of so many, including many in our military. happy 50th birthday, pete. thjoining us now with reaction, fox news contributor sara carter, author of of the numbee book in the country, "the russia hoechst: the illicit scheme to frame donald trump unclear hillary clinton," gregg jarrett. we'll rush get good mentor? >> no, trump campaign won't. this is a perfect example of, you will be persecuted and prosecuted if you so much shake hands with donald trump or join, however briefly, his presidential campaign. if you are friends of hill and bill, you get a sweetheart deal, or immunity and to get out of jail free card. she should have been in jail a long time ago. james comey abuse the position of his office, as fbi director, to clear hillary clinton in the face of compelling evidence of
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criminality, in order to clear her path to the presidency and on the very day he cleared her, he launched the investigation of donald trump meeting secretly with the author of the anti-trump dossier who was on the payroll of hillary clinton and he was off to the races to destroy trump. really, that is the thesis of the book, "the russia hoechst." >> sean: sara, you broken a lot of stories on this program. i am watching a 2005 case that ateven the judge says, we don't care about manafort's taxes. what you care about is putting the screws to manafort so he sings or a composes, so you can prosecute or impeach donald trump. that is the only reason we are here, and o all these other people, whose corruption you've exposed, and helped expose with gregg, they are not on trial today. i think every american needs to be worried. >> remember, sean, judge ellis
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himself said that he begrudgingly moved forward with this case, only because rod rosenstein gave so much latitude for special counsel mueller. he gave them all this latitude. let's not forget that andrew weissmann is in charge of this case, right? andrew weissmann, who, by the way, had met with "the associated press" the day before "the associated press" wrote that b big expose, this is befoe he joined the manafort team, and "the associated press" wrote that big expose on paul manafort on april 12, 2017, and now they are fighting bad. you know, andrew weissmann was never removed from this case, and should have been investigated because the fbi themselves, the people that were in that meeting with the ap, had actually filed a complaint against andrew weissmann. we are seeing a case, in 2014, 2014, the government had the opportunity to go after paul manafort. i don't know what he did. g you don't know everything he did. they decided -- >> sean: i don't know the ukraine deals he did.
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let me ask gregg, as is the same weissmann -- wasn't he excoriated by two judges or withholding exculpatory evidence? >> sure. >> sean: the same guy that has of thousands of jobs at andersen accounting were lost? >> overturned unanimously by the supreme court. >> sean: 9-0? >> yes. >> sean: did did any but four merrill executives in jail for a year? >> ruin their lives, and they were released because what weissmann did was wrong. >> sean: overturned by the fifth circuit? why would somebody hire somebody without record that has been excoriated by judges for withholding exculpatory evidence? >> if you want to hire a team of partisans to be unfair and not a neutral and u to conjure a case out of thin air against somebody who is innocent. that is what they are doing here. >> sean: this is all in your book? >> it is. this is a perfect example of what happened in court. prosecutors tried to smear paul manafort simply because he's rich. the judge stopped them and turn
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to the jurors and said, it is nott a crime to have a lot of money. this is how pernicious these prosecutors are, how unprincipled and unscrupulous theyey are. >> sean: sara, i look up his track record of a guy who is leading this case, and i think of what the president said, 13 partisan democrats. isn't one of them, not just andrew weissmann, jeannie rhee, how many -- tell me if i'm wrong. didif she ever worked for the clinton foundation as a lawyer? >> yes, sean. this should not be shocking to people right now. what we are seeing over and over again as extraordinary targeting of the presidentr and everyone surrounding the president and these people are doing everything theyy can to go after him and this is one example of that and we'll see other examples in the future. >> sean: with you, gregg's book, me, i don't think they like any of us. keep up the work for a number one of the country.d coming up, a warning about
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♪ >> i didn't know anybody in washington but now i know everybody in washington. i know the good ones. i know the bad ones. i know the wonderful people and i know this come. -- the scum. america now is winning again like they haven't won mike before. i am for america first in the american worker. we want to be a pulpit for no one any longer. we are not going to be a puppet any longer. >> sean: that was the
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president earlier in florida. president trump is staying focused on the blending's agenda, keeping his promises, while the russia witch hunt continues after zero evidence after 400 andth whatever many ds of russian collusion. former new york city police commissioner, bernie kerik wrote a op-ed. "mueller's weaponize drudges system should scare all americans. "bernie kerik, hero of 9/11, joins us in studio. and she iss now the number one best-selling author on "the new york times" ." now that is the hugest accomplishment for a person i love, admire, and she fills in on this show and she has her own shows. "liars, leakers, and liberals: the case against the anti-trump conspiracy." here's the problem i have. gregg's book came after yours. your book has been number one of "the new york times" list. he's number one on amazon. i got the two number one people here. >> you are lucky!
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we love you. we all come on to be on your show. >> sean: all right. here's what i'm worried about. i want to bring people inside the justice system. a different discussion. didn't they know he killed 19 people? okay. they gave him a deal. they said, if you testify -- i think it was against john gotti at the time. ifn you testified, we won't put you in jail for killing 19 people. some say 20. he then gets the government to give him a house in arizona and the witness protection program. in other words, they put the screws to him, if you sing or compose, i don't know what he did, i don't remember the case, we are going to give you a sweetheart deal. you have all these people getting sweetheart deals in that manafort case. here's my question as a judge an attorneys, how often do they offer deals like this, and aren't there many people that will say, what you want me to say, to get me out of jail? >> there is no question.
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it speaks to the article that bernie wrote today. that is not u.s. attorneys very often have a political agenda. that political agenda will determine whether orag not they want to forgive someone who has murdered 19 people that they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt, so that they can go after e someone else. they are going after mueller and bernie can talk about this, because they want to squeeze in. they are going after michael cohen -- >> sean: fibroid you ever elect somebody who killed 19 people make a deal? isn't going to say whatever you want him to say? >> when i was a d.a., i would make deals with drug dealers to gett after the guy who was above thatt drug dealer. you do it all the time and law enforcement. >> sean: but what credibility do they have come a bernie? thee heart of your article. >> the credibility is no maximu. every one of the people i mentioned in the article, cohen, flynn, and manafort, they are specifically investigated targets, just because they knew
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trump. just because they were associated with him. >> sean: all three. >> and cohen, who i am pretty disappointed with, at this stag stage, cohen ironically was his attorney, and they targeted him intentionally for this reason, to create a conflict, make him a witness, and guarantee that he can no longer talk to trump. that is the purpose between targeting the attorney. you talk about what they did twith senator -- they charge michael flynn with one false statement. >> sean: both fbi agents and comey said they didn't think he was lying. he's had to sell his home. they said, we will go after your cat. i'm assuming that happened and i will guarantee what happened. what father is not going to dive on the sword to kill themselves for their kid to? >> they do it all the time. that is what they do to get people to plea. we are going after your son.
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after your mother, your daughter. we wantr this guy, in order to get him, everyone he's ever touched -- >> sean: why would a jury would ever tell mike believe somebody who caught a deal? 's book of the prosecutor will say, this is the only way we can prove a crime. we don't even like doing what we do. then the jury says, wait a minute. 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. >> sean: how great was the judge? "if you are wealthy, it's not a crime. >> he's great. a great judge. >> i give this drudgery a lot of credit. emmet sullivan, the judge in the flynn case, the new judge, these guys know -- >> sean: sullivan g said i'll decide what's exculpatory. give me all of it. >> that's right. that is fortunate for these men. normally, that is not the case. normally, the prosecutors, federal prosecutors, sort of run rogue over these cases and when
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they do so, the judges sit back and let them do what they want. >> sean: if i'm on the jury, and i am listening to the defense asked, did you cut a deal with those guys over there? did a friend 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. i don't believe you, if you cut a deal to get out of jail, you are basically bribed and paid. true ordodo false? >> you would do this, yes. but you have people sitting on a jury, and the prosecutor already has them -- >> sean: aren't they bribing witnesses? >> yes! >> sean: they are bribing witnesses? >> it's worse than that sometimes. they are bribing the witnesses to get them to testify but a lot of times -- >> sean: compose? >> it is what alan dershowitz said earlier. they extort testimony that is falls out of these people. >> sean: that is what judge ellis meant when he said sing or
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compose. what would you like me to say to give me out of jail? >> it's the same with michael cohen. i sat on my show this weekend, that guy, he'll confess to sinking the titanic because he wants to get out of jail. when the jury looks at him, they will say, the prosecutor makes a good case. they had to do this to get the evidence. otherwise they can't get the bad guy. >> sean: i don't believe bribery is the only way to get evidence. >> do you know what the conviction rate is? 97, 98%. >> sean: >> 65, 75% around the . >> the feds got you. >> sean: that is not going to make news. why did you say that? >> i want them to know my point is the feds, when they squeeze you, they squeeze you tried. >> sean: good to see you both. by the way, judge jeanine pirro's book, number one on "the new york times." number one. "liars, leakers, liberals." in stores everywhere! number one on amazon. you have been out for how many weeks?
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economic accomplishments. his record speaks for himself. with the midterms, 90 days away, jessica's friends are working on overdrive to downplay and discredit this record. this is what "the hill reported," t celebrities dive io midterms, hoping to thwart trump. withrt reaction, he's got two shows, host of ""watters' world"," h cohost of "the five," and fox news contributed jessica tarlov. obama, 13 million more americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty, lowest -- accumulative more president combined. trump, 4 million jobs created, the best labor participation rate we've ever had, record low unemployment, 14 states, hispanic americans, african-americans, women in the workplace, and we have more jobs available in america than we have had on unemployment.
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the single greatest of economy we have had in ten years. tell me what's wrong with that. why would you want to go back to your friend, obama, and his record and agenda? >> because he did that. >> sean: uterus loss. >> president obama added over a 11 million jobs, 13 million americans who are injured because of president obama. i didn't shake my head at you. >> i'm not calling you stupid but it's the economy, stupid. when obama was in charge, -- >> sean: that his maturity. >> w got to cover my bases. when obama was in charge, 1.6 average gdp growth. trump is averaging 3% growth. wages are up. the stock market -- >> the wages are the problem. the president -- >> sean: record low unemployment rate what happens during the state of the union? no one claps when it was announced because you guys are
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running on socialism, open borders, and impeachment. the face of your party is maxine waters. she chases everybody out of a restaurant. nancy pelosi is the most unpopular politician in america and then you have trump, a stable genius, 38%. >> she's not at 48%. talk to any poster at the rasmussen poll -- >> rasmussen nailed to the 16 election. >> sean: rasmussen did nail the 2016. >> a lot of posters -- maxine waters is not the face of our party. hillary clinton isn't,t, either. >> who is the face? >> a lot of i different people. depends where you are. >> sean: i can tell you the cce of the republican party. >> about a big fan of him. i have more things to say also. 4.6% gdp growth. president trump got four quarters -- >> sean: what was his average? >> 1.6. >> he also said, we will go to
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seven, eight, 9%. that's utterly ridiculous. >> i remember when barack obama was talking about bringing jobs back. 300,000 manufacturing jobs left america under barack obama. donald trump already added 300,000. >> sean: he said those jobs were never coming back. >> i don't know why -- first of all, grating someone on two years of this. president obama -- >> he did more into years and than obama did in eight years. >> i read char charlie hurt suite free factually inaccurate. >> sean: we have 2 minutes left and i already have a winner. >> i feel like i'm doing a good job. let's talk about solar and wind energy. [laughter] 369%. yes, there was a decree and call jobs. >> sean: you know the future is? flex fuels. the future in america will be the world's dominant reducer and
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energy by the end of the trump administration. >> you don't think it will be clean coal? >> that will be part of the solution. you could make ethanol out of i it. > what do you think about the tariff war? >> you know what i think a good trade was? trump put america first instead of america last. >> is that how the soybean farmers feel? >> short-term gain for a long term gain. it's like when i go to the gym. no pain, no gain? >> i have heard people say that. the soybean farmers, not big fans, those that were coca-cola, caterpillar managed to earn enough they could offset -- >> sean: what happened with europe? betrayed war? did we get a better deal? >> wee haven't seen the final settlement. we are moving toward progress. >> sean: did we get a better deal? we got a better deal. >> you don't know that. >> sean: the president that had negotiated? no, obviously.
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>> concession. >> it's not really a concession. >> sean:er you can say, thank you, president trump. >> the president got the european countries to cover the cost of nato.nt >> sean: aren't you happy -- all these manufacturing jobs coming back? aren't you happy the economy is doing well? you know what the problem is, your party, every bit of good news is bad news for your party. they don't like it. >> if you look at how the president -- >> sean: bill maher said it. >> i don't agree with bill maher. i don't know any democrats for the face of the party h or not. the president is rated highly -- i actually think i am doing well this evening. [laughter] >> you are bringing celebrities to campaign. >> you guys would love it if the sub lavertyce wanted to campaign for you. kanye west sensor 28 in favor of the president did you guys are riding high on him.
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>> sean: you could have all of hollywood. you got them already. you know what? >> what? not a theater buff? >> sean: it was a bad day for you. it's jesse's world. he owns it. >>e bye. >> sean: when we come back, i love the story. the president pardoned alice marie johnson. she was going to spend 20 years in prison but thanks to president trump, she's here. her incredible story next. ♪
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♪ >> sean: this past may, kim kardashian west appealed to president trump to commit... 'ss hundreds of alice marie johnson. the 63-year-old
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great-grandmother. she served nearly 22 years in prison. one offense. first-time, nonviolent drug offense. life sentence. it's insanity. president trump did rightly commute alice's sentence and you all remember -- i'm getting goose bumps watching it now -- and emotional video. aliceit reuniting with her famiy 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. >> i am very hopeful that more good things are going to come out of our conversations. i have nothing bad to say aboutg the president. >> you still have people on the list. >> i'm very focused. i, don't agree with everything either. and i wasn't -- i had no idea what to expect, going in there,
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i just was like, look, i'm going to be focused. it really turned my view around in this category. >> sean: with reaction live in studio, alicece marie johnson. i am so honored you are here. i am so happy you are out. >> thank you. >> sean: i don't talk about conversations i've had with the president but when i saw him last, we talked about you. that video moved his heart. actually said to me, i'm going to do more of this. how do you feel? >> i feel, this does not seem real. my sisters in the studio with me tonight. >> sean: hi. >> she's t the one who ran out d 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,, they tell me how happy they are that i'm home. they tell me how much they were
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praying for me, and how they followed from the day he came to the white house, they were prayer vigils going on all over. >> sean: how hard was that? >> it has been very painful for me and my s family. we've had so many ups and downs, so many false alarms that it was going to happen for a years. we have fought and fought and fought. >> sean: donald trump did it. and kim kardashian, god bless her, she went to the white house for you. howw cool was that? >> on my birthday. she realized it was on my birthday. i was watching tv that day. i didn't have any idea that what she was about to do, happy birthday, alice marie johnson, today is for you. i am so happy that kim is staying focused because there are so many others just like me
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who are nonviolent offenders. >> sean: how do you get a life sentence off of no previous crime ever? you didn't even get a parking ticket! that is insane. >> the system is broken. >> sean: it's busted. >> it needs to be fixed. >> sean: i agree with you. >> i'm so happy you recognize that. >> sean: the president said he's going to doth more of it. you want him to do more of it. >> yes, i do. i'm so happy that his heart has been touched to do more. >> sean: you touch death. he told me personally. you did. there's something else you did that amazed me. i loved what you said. you came out and said, "thank you, america." you think the president. "thank you for giving me a chance. i won't let you down." you are not going to let him down. >> there is no way. this country is a country of second chances. i love america. i believe that if the president sees what has taken place, he is
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going to follow up and do some other things for other people. >> sean: there are other alice marie johnsons. >> i'm not the only one. people see my face and that is what they need to see. i am just like you. i am just like other families. my family is with me tonight. >> sean: how many years did your lawyer work on mccoy's? -- work on the case? >> for ten years. >> sean: pro bono, right? amazing. thank you for whatt you did. there is your sister. listen, i am so happy, and i hope you see the president and tell him your story so that he can hear, we can -- there are other people like you that deserve that chance. >> just like me. >> sean: god bless you. it's an honor to meet you. so glad you are free. when we come back, some of the highlights from the president's rally earlier tonight in florida straight ahead. ♪
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who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ]
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-the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron.
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♪ >> ? ? >> sean: during tonight's rally, president trump talked about north korea and that disaster of a deal. take a look. >> we are doing well in north korea, we have our hostages back, as you know. [applause] there has been no nuclear tests. there has been no missiles or rockets flying, beautifully over japan. [applause] i think of our relationship is very good with chairman kim, and we'll all see how it all workswi 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. >> sean: by the way, i do hope that alice johnson -- that would be awesome. we will always be fair and balanced.
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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.n she is still in new york! why didn't you tell us you were in new york? i would've put you on the show! >> laura: you never invite me anymore. did two ships massing the night. >> sean: you just lied to america. you are fake news. >> laura: i am loathe to complement you because everybody else does. so i have to tease you 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. >> laura: we have to give t them second chances. you really illustrated that.