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they were all rounded up and returned home in a few hours. ladies, i had you stick around because i didn't want to -- >> you didn't want to be alone. >> martha: i'm back on monday with "outnumbered" news. here's tucker. >> tucker: a good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." for almost two years the left has been resisting donald trump, and yet he has stubbornly refused to stopping this country's democratically elected president. unable to topple him from power by impeachment, arrest, harassment or any other means so far, the left has not given up but they become angrier and at this point totally distorted by their rage. so mad that the usual epitaphs have lost their power from overuse. nobody calls trump a sexist or big it anymore, that's too kind. he's mussolini, stalin, hitler, plus jeffrey dahmer and john wayne gacy. that's not bad enough. he's a maniacal roman emperor
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who murdered his own mother and burned his capital down. that sounds about right. >> trump is literally nero while the west burns. >> if the president of the united states is completely unhinged and getting worse by the day. >> the people we saw the other evening at that rally, if that's his base, it's deranged. >> what we are watching in the trump presidency is worse than watergate. >> tucker: did you hear that? worse than watergate, says the man who hasn't worked since watergate. yes, it is that bad. the left wants trump gone tonight but for some unfathomable reason, he is still in the white house. you can imagine how frustrating that must be. so frustrating that they shifted the focus of their anger from the president to the united states itself. they must be bulldozed to bedrock and rebuild according to revenue shall it will make revolutionary principles.
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step one is inviting every pour person on planet earth and anything less than that is racism. >> this procedure is absolutely based on bigotry and fearmongering. if you don't understand that your president announced his campaign by talking about -- >> he's our president, angela. >> not mine, i will never claim a big it, ever. i wish i could tell you where from africa my ancestors came from, and they are sending people back away from their children and they are the ones who brought ancestors back. >> if you listen carefully, you learned that enforcing federal law is exactly the same as slavery. that's what cnn is telling us. it suddenly orthodoxy on the left. in new york state, zephyr
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teachout says that if elected in this year's election she will start throwing i.c.e. agents in prison. >> i.c.e. has to be abolished and i say that as someone who is running for one of the top law enforcement jobs in that country. and as attorney general i will it continue to speak out against i.c.e., i will prosecute i.c.e. and their criminal acts. >> tucker: in other words those who enforce the law are the real criminals just like illegal immigrants are the real americans. citizens who work hard should be the ones that are ashamed of themselves. war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength. suddenly we are living it in real time. dennis prager is a radio show host, and also wrote a column, the greatest hysteria in american history about the russian story. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> i thought you were very
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eloquent. i have to say that is the greatest hysteria in american history. >> tucker: it's never bothered me that people don't like a politician, i don't like a lot of politicians. but when the rage distorts the judgment of people who are supposed to be making responsible policy and they wind up telling us that the people who enforce the law are the real criminals, that can hurt your country. >> dennis: well everything they are doing can hurt the country. calling the man a and comparing the helsinki conferences that they did to pearl harbor and kristallnacht, which was the opening of the holocaust. i think a lot of college-educated kids have no idea what the holocaust or the nazis work, so right now i think for millions of new young americans, nazi means a german republican in the 1930s and
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40s. that's the distortion, that's the evil that the left is perpetrating right now. i might add, as a, the silence of most jewish communal groups the desecration and trivialization of the holocaust shows you how deep the roots of leftism are in communal life, jewish life and for that matter, protestant and catholic life. it is a very, we are a serious moment we are living in. >> tucker: as a literal person i keep asking myself, how would i respond if i believed what they were saying? and i do think people believe what they are saying. so if you really thought there was a in the white house whose policy was designed to hurt people of the same skin color, what would you do? >> i don't quite understand why you wouldn't try to murder the president, and for that matter any republican.
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a nazi can at least be wounded or beaten. i think that is what we will se see. because that's what's illogical. that's what you do to the nazis. >> tucker: i think the thing that surprises me the most having lived in washington all my life is the silence from democrats. and i know some of them. i don't think chuck schumer as much as i disagree with him wants to destroy america or is mentally ill. i think he's appalled by some of this stuff. >> dennis: i'd don't think he's appalled, i believe that he thinks that anything that will work should be used. and this is really important because i've devoted my life to moral thinking and moral philosophy.
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you don't consciously desire -- i don't believe he consciously desires to destroy the united states, of course not. but that's irrelevant. it's what you do and not what you intended that morally counts, and what the democrats are doing now, becoming a left-wing no longer liberal party -- listen. alan dershowitz, a lifelong liberal, major hillary clinton supporter voted for hillary clinton and said to me -- and people will say this in the film, no safe spaces. i just want you to know where you can actually see this. but he said as a jew and as an american, i far more fear the left than i do the right. >> tucker: it remarkable. alan dershowitz. if you are over 30 and you've grown up watching alan dershowitz, it's amazing we got into this place. >> that's exactly right. they are very few liberals left.
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>> dennis: you know who the liberals are? us conservatives. >> tucker: exactly. chris hahn is a radio show host and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> any time. so people say all kinds of things like cable tv shows. and what bothers me is when officeholders or people seeking to become officeholders start parroting that same language. so i'm trying to figure out what's acceptable now on the democratic mainstream of which you are a part. so tell me honestly what you think and that will be a marker for where we are. reasonable people talking to each other. a, should we abolish ice and begin criminal prosecution against i.c.e. agents? >> no. but we should reapply some real
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rules to i.c.e. i don't believe we should do away with it, maybe we have to rebrand it at some. >> tucker: that sounds fine, i'm always for making federal agencies better. there are between 15,000,020,000,000 people living here illegally. how many are deported? >> chris: you know i think we should begin by deporting those crossing the border. what i don't like hearing is 11,000 spouses of active military families being deported by this administration under the zero tolerance policy. that alarms me, it should alarm you and alarm your viewers. we have men and women serving overseas in the war zone and their spouses being kicked out of the country right now and that is intolerable. >> tucker: when you have 20 million people, foreign nationals living in our country illegally, still i don't think
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you can call it a zero-toleranc zero-tolerance. there is a lot of tolerance for illegal immigration. how many biological genders are there? >> chris: there are two biological genders. i think people should be allowed to be whatever they want to be. and we should respect people's decisions to call themselves what they want. >> tucker: i will call you whatever you want to be called, i completely agree. but it's when you start telling me that science is false that i start to get nervous. do you think americans have a constitutional right to own a firearm? >> chris: yes i think they have a constitutional right to own a firearm but i think there should be reasonable restrictions placed on that and there should be a background check on every gun and we should know where every gun is at all times. >> tucker: do you think it's better for children to grow up with a biological mother and father than not to?
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>> chris: not always, tucker. base case scenario -- >> tucker: is at the best case? is it better? in general. >> chris: look, i was raised by a mom and she was single for a while and it happens in america. i think we want to see people raised by two loving parents, whether it be to moms over to dads it, but is it better to have two people enter parenting? >> tucker: but is it better to have biological parents? i'm not -- it's ideal to have biological parents. >> chris: i think -- i believe we should be raised -- >> tucker: we are not saying -- is that the best case?
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>> chris: in a perfect world we have two biological parents who want you, but we don't live in a perfect world. we live in an imperfect world. but there are some people -- i'm just saying, what's the ideal. and i think many on the left are unwilling to say what the ideal is. and i think the ideal is two biological parents raising their kids. >> chris: if there are two actual biological parents that love their kids, that's great. if there are two loving men in a committed relationship, or two loving women -- >> i just want to know what the ideal is. >> you know, it is -- i'm not saying that. but i'm not making that case, i just want to know what the ideal is. last question, is abortion for the purposes of, selection, is
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it common to abort a child because you don't like the gender? it's almost always girls. >> chris: i don't like to cap morals on anyone for any reason. and, that's not appropriate but i don't think the state should have a role in that kind of thing. >> tucker: i think you are way too right wing for the democratic party. i was watching your last segmen segment. >> tucker: i'm sorry, we are out of time. but you are the only reasonable
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democrat we have discovered. "the new york times" has described him as a bigot, so why do the loudest antiracism agitators always seem to be the first one to stoke racist sentiments, we've noticed that. we will tell you what that's about, next. eir nutrients. new one a day with nature's medley is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants from one total serving of fruits and veggies try new one a day with nature's medley. no mathere are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? ♪
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>> tucker: at the latest member of "the new york times" editorial board is named sarah jeong and she is exposed yesterday as some kind of a lunatic and bigot. the left said the only racists were the ones that dared criticize her as an oppressed person who went to harvard. now more of her tweets have been
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exposed. she tweeted frequently about killing all men and said f the police routinely. if we are talking big swinging bands on that kills people, why don't we ever talk about banning the police? as is often the case the ones crying the most loudly are the most enthusiastic bigots. you may have noticed that but they defend themselves by saying, they can't be bigots, that's impossible. ethan, thanks for coming on. i read a lot of these of this s tweets and she's kind of dumb actually, i don't know how she got into harvard. she is not incredible writer or thinker. but i kept the story for the following reasons, she's making all these sweeping claims about an entire racial group, all of them negative, a lot of them angry and some suggesting violence. the response from the left has been, you can't be racist to white people. that's apparently a widely held
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belief on the left. do you believe it's possible to be racist to white people? >> i don't think it's impossible but you missed the context of what happened here. i think there's a bit of hypocrisy from the right on this one with the insults are in chief being the head of the republican party. and however she is a normal human reaction for both the somatic and autonomic birth systems to react. >> tucker: i think that's a very fair point, but that's not what she did. but i'm afraid i might do that and reveal myself to be unpleasant. but she wasn't responding to trolls. actually in every case, and i read them, there were not individuals attacking her and her response wasn't named that individuals and it was named at
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an entire racial group in the united states. in other words if i say something to you that you don't like, do you respond by saying something racist? probably not, you respond by attacking me. but that's not what she did so why are we defending that? >> exactly. she was setting an example. clearly asian-americans have been subjugated and abused. the point is -- not all asians are the same. her family is from south korea, she went to berkeley and then harvard law school. there has been no organized discrimination against koreans in this country, what are you talking about? the average korean immigrant has a higher income than the average american born white. there is no racism, but certainly not true. at least by white people. >> neither one of us have experienced what she's
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experienced and i don't know exactly what she's experienced. >> tucker: i didn't get into harvard law school, she got in as a dumb person. i don't know how that happened. >> you don't get into harvard law as a dumb person. >> tucker: i'm not being mean or attacking her, i've spent all day reading her tweets, she's not bright. all these other people are saying she is in dispensable, irreplaceable, she's a genius. the point is, how can she as a harvard law graduate with a "new york times" dog coming from south korea, how can she be oppressed? i'm totally confused. >> i don't know. her tweets were crude and offensive and she was experiencing that and, sometimes -- i don't condone lashing out. but of course when you are a minority person and you are
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feeling attacked for being the minority person that you are, you sometimes lash out and say things back. it's a form of -- >> tucker: so she's attacking the race of my children. does that mean i can attack all asians in response? >> it's hard to say that you are an oppressed minority. she's the rich harvard law grad. >> no way, tucker. white people are not the oppressed group. >> tucker: i'm not saying they are. i'm not oppressed in the slightest, never have been. i'm just saying are these
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universal opinions? apparently they are not. great to see you. chadwick more as a journalist in new york city, in brooklyn, and he joins us tonight. so chadwick, i'm fumbling around in the dark for the new rules and i guess the new rules are that you get to say things according to your race. certain races can say some things and to certain races can't say other things. why is that not a racist worldview, by definition? >> what we are seeing here is a very dramatic and abrupt escalation of a creeping trend at "the new york times." and, we have always known "the new york times" is left-leaning. they famously said, we don't have a liberal bias, we have an urban bias. they completely abandon that and for them to so brazenly defend this person and knowingly hire her given what she has set in the past, that marks a very
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steep change in what is happening at "the new york times." i do not think that this is coincidental that this happened now. it was revealed earlier this year i believe in may of that george soros invested $3 million into the new york company, and a couple months later "the new york times" published a glittering profile of him. i used to freelance at "the new york times" and i'm very familiar with the ethics policy. i used to live in fear of their ethics policy because it's very intense and dramatic, especially with a conflict of interest and their sections on public neutrality when it came to political issues. this is clearly not the paper i knew. and i was so shocked and they may either want to be a globalist operation where they've decided to make a business decision to just be a left-wing tabloid, like
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"huffington post" ." and the glittering jewel of american journalism, because it was completely out the window. and i think we should be worried about that. >> tucker: speaking of new york city going crazy, new york is naming a street after a dictator who committed racial genocide. for real, why is the city council suddenly endorsing this? it's 2018. we have details coming up. use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer.
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children. and he did it, that's what he best is known for. they apparently found that so impressive that they are naming a street after him. seth, thanks for coming on. did i overstate that? >> know you are right. >> tucker: so what is this about? >> i think it would make perfect sense to have a statue or a street named after him in the haitian capital but i don't understand why we are doing it in new york city. there are a number of patients here, but this is advocated by the same people who want to tear down the statue of columbus at columbus circle who want to rename stuyvesant high school, because stuyvesant owned slaves. so it's an extreme measure. if you recall a year ago, and
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your money williams was very much in favor of the puerto rican date parade honoring oscar lopez rivera. he was a terrorist who bombed a major historic landmark downtown and killed several people including a cop. but this is -- there he is. this is who the city is now apparently honoring and favoring. >> tucker: there are a couple of interesting things about this but the first is that multiculturalism isn't real. so we were told that multiculturalism is when lots of cultures kind of coexist happily in all that. this is really destroying one culture and replacing it with the new foreign culture. that appears to be -- you are taking our monuments down and putting yours up. >> i talked to one city councilman, a republican who voted for it. and he said this was like
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celine and magali are not. >> tucker: thank you. congress is obsessed with combating russia but doing nothing about an actual threat that we face from china. senator marco rubio just cast a vote and when he joins us for his first fox interview since casting that vote. that's next. welcome! hi there. so, what do you look for in a vehicle? sleek designs. performance. dependability is top on my list.
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senator marco rubio is one of the few lawmakers trying to spread awareness of the threat we face from the chinese government and to that end he just cast vote against the funding bill. afterwards he spoke to us in the first fox news interview following the vote. senator, thank you for coming on tonight. you have for the first time voted against the defense authorization act as a form of protest, if i'm getting this right? >> we are allowing this chinese telecommunications company to stay in business and i personally don't believe we should allow them to do business in america because they will use it as a tool of espionage all over the world. i'm talking about taxpayer-funded research and all of a sudden it shows up in their products, and i'm talking about defense secrets and they are creating an environment in which they put backdoors into servers and steal these things from us.
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on the intro you kind of touched upon it, there is no greater threat to the united states because china seeks to replace us and we are still struggling in this country. for the first time since the end of the cold war, we now have a near pier adversary, a near pier adversary that's looking to overtake us and frankly we are helping them. not just by giving us business in our country but trade practice that has allowed them to cheat and steal for 18 years. >> tucker: the reports, and there are many stories like this. but google apparently is planning to do the bidding and effect for the chinese government to censor its search engine in china, and american companies by and large who liked for example to march up and through the country here and take up all sorts of social issues and so lecture society have no problem and it goes
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deeper than that. i don't know if you are aware of project maven in which google is working with the department of defense to help them with targeting which would actually save lives by allowing the military to avoid hitting civilians. because of pressure for their employees, google no longer works at the department that's one more example of rampant hypocrisy of american companies who are more interested in making a few dollars gaining access to the chinese market but have no problem on the other hand cutting ties with the country who allowed them to exist in the first place, the united states. >> tucker: so they are serving the police state but ignoring their own country. it's russia doing anything that china is on the same scale? >> if the economy of russia is $2 trillion, that's their gdp. that's the size of italy and spain. they don't have nuclear weapons, and they have some pretty good
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conventional capabilities and they are going out and doing things to pit us against each other and it's not in favor of one political party or the other, they just want us to fight against each other which is important. the chinese threat is critical. they have no willingness or ability to overtake us, china seeks to replace us. they use to hide that intention and now they are pretty aggressive and open about it, and it's time that we open up to that reality and start fighting back. why is every single news conference out of washington about russia and nobody is saying anything about china? i find it odd. >> we are in a better place than we were two years ago but not where we need to be. the conventional wisdom was that china was a poor country and we just help them, let them cheat and let them steal, let them get rich like us.
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that didn't work out, that was a terrible idea and we are paying the price for it now. and that's why we are supporting these tariffs. the best way to get rid of them is to impose them yourselves on retaliation. and you are seeing it impact us already. we have a bunch of people in this country who want to unconditionally surrender or allow china to do anything they want in america so long as we get some crumbs from our companies in terms of doing business over there. be one as long as google gets richer. thanks for that perspective. we needed that. up next come up this week's exa "final exam." it's a good one. fruits and veggies are essential to your health,
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>> tucker: time now for "final
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exam" where we scour the universe for the brightest bulb to see was been paying closest attention this week. the defending champion is off this week so instead we have a very special showdown for you tonight. janice team and adam klotz are both great people but, what's s better on x obscure news? welcome to you both. adam, i won't reveal my deep favoritism for janice during this competition come up with good luck to you. do you know the rules? let me repeat them in case you've forgotten. hands on buzzers. i asked the question and the first one to buzz and gets to answer the question but you have to wait until i finish asking the questions in answer it. you can answer once i acknowledge saying her name. every correct answer is worth a point but if you get it wrong you lose a point of the
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best-of-five wins. are you ready? >> no but go ahead. >> i'm nervous! >> tucker: question one. during a show monday night, jimmy kimmel tried to goad a celebrity guest into going after the president. the reality star refused to do that and said she had no complaints with donald trump, who was it? adam? >> kim kardashian. >> tucker: kim kardashian, okay. was it kim kardashian? >> i know that you are not necessarily a trump supporter, but i know your husband seems to like him a lot. you guys argue about that? do you talk politics and have debates? >> you know what, no. i have nothing bad to see, say about the president. >> tucker: it was indeed kim kardashian. one for adam. >> i knew it, you are just quicker on the buzzer. >> tucker: question number
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two, which supreme court justice has liberals rejoicing after this person said he or she planned to stay on the court at least five more years? janice. >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean.
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>> jay-z and beyonce. >> tucker: says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and beyonce? >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends at beyonce and jay-z concert dancing and waving their hands. a thousand people post at the moment to social media. it's safe to say the obama's are living their best lives, and why not? >> tucker: adam, she's a force of nature, i warned you. now let's go to question number four. i will warn you this is a legitimately tough question. i had no idea of the answer. san antonio aquarium is the scene of the story. three people arrested there this week when they were caught on tape using a baby stroller to steal what kind of animal? a penguin, a tortoise or a shar shark? >> tucker: adam.
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>> see, a shark. >> tucker: roll tape. >> three season for snappers seen on surveillance camera grabbed the shark by the tail, wrapped her in a wet blanket, placed her in a bucket and tucked the bucket in the stroller. within hours the stolen shark was put up for sale on facebook. >> tucker: holy smokes, i can't believe you knew that. i never would have guessed, i would have said penguin or tortoise. so now we are really in a sudden death overtime. final question, this will determine the winner of tonight's "final exam." this is a weather related question for our two meteorologists. a cloud in texas is wowing the internet at this very moment because it has a very unusual shape. what does that cloud resemble? >> tucker: janice dean. >> and angel.
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>> tucker: and angel, says janice dean. i know that you are such a good person that you would guess angel no matter what it was. were you right? >> take a look at this stunning image, a driver capturing a cloud formation shaped like an angel. what do you think? >> it does look like an angel. and a man took a picture posted it while driving down the hallway calling it, and angel cloud. >> tucker: janice dean. adam, congratulations for getting as far as your data, very few people could have stood up to the force that is janice. janice dean, congratulations. the outcome was never in doubt but i'm thrilled for you anyway. >> i just want to thank my mom and my dad and the whole fox and friends audience, and adam as well for showing up. >> tucker: it you have to think your manager as you know. we have an eric wemple mug in the mail for you, it will be there soon. thank you very much and thanks
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these fantasies, or what? >> to be clear unlike ted cruz and tucker carlson i actually believe in. so of course i have fantasies, but -- >> tucker carlson definitely believes in, he has a bunch of children. >> all of my fantasies involve handcuffs. >> tucker: all of my fantasies involve handcuffs? now the creepy lawyer is already creepy, and hence the name. what could he possibly say to get creepier? he just said it. that seems a fitting way to cap a truly bizarre week. we hope you have a terrific weekend, it is blessedly lawyer free above all. thanks for watching all week. we will be back monday at 8:00 p.m., the short, so that is the sworn enemy of lying,
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pomposity, smugness and groupthink. hannity is next, have a great week. >> welcome to this special edition of "hannity" ," trump versus the left. i'm jeanine pirro end tonight. from day one president trump has never been afraid to call out biased members of the press when they distort his record or report fake news, and during a rally last night in pennsylvania, the president once again stood up to those in the media who want nothing more than to see him fail. take a look. >> president trump: i met with nato. now it nato in all fairness, 29

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