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say it is wrong to a negatively stereotyped people on where they were born and yet that group also said that southerners are more racist because they are from the south. self-awareness, not on the quiz apparently. we will be back tomorrow with the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink, sean hannity from . >> sean: busy night, welcome to "hannity," tonight america's sovereignty is facing a monumental challenge. over the weekend you witnessed hundreds of so-called asylum-seekers washing along our southern border. if they attempted to make an illegal crossing by force, hurling rocks, bottles and other projectiles at our u.s. border patrol agents and they were rebuffed with nonlethal tear gas. this is the crisis we have been warning you about and it's about to get much worse. many on the left are demonizing border patrol agents. why? for protecting themselves and our country against what is blatant lawlessness.
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some are accusing them of launching chemical weapon attacks and others literally calling them terrorists. others comparing them to the holocaust. all the madness, we will call at the left's ignorance, pathetic political posturing on what is a very serious issue. we will also show you what's really going on at the southern border. dhs secretary kristin nielsen, she will join us exclusively tonight. huge news tonight, jerome corsi and paul manafort refuse to go along with the narrative, lies of robert mueller. this is huge. we will explain why. i'd also tonight we will preview tomorrow's special election. this is important in mississippi. the outcome there will determine the future of the u.s. senate. we will take you like tonight, president trump's rally is coming up in a few short minutes. first it's time for our breaking news opening monologue. you are watching our monologue, think about these three simple questions. do we as a constitutional
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republic, do we have the right to sovereignty? do you believe in borders? do you believe we have a right to protect those borders, protect our sovereignty. for weeks we've been warning about the looming crisis on the southern border, now at least 5,000 migrants have already arrived in the mexican border city of tijuana with thousands more still on the way. they are all demanding entry into the u.s., most under an asylum designation. but over the weekend we saw several hundreds of these so-called asylum-seekers, look at what they're doing, they are rushing the u.s. border. they are hurling rocks, bottles, other objects over the fencing. three border patrol officers were struck. broken windows, damaged vehicles, in order to protect the border in themselves, u.s. border patrol agents fired nonlethal teargas to disperse the mob of migrants trying to break across by force. earlier today, border patrol chief described this tense and
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scary situation, take a look. >> our agents were being assaulted, large group rushed the area and there were throwing rocks and bottles at my men and women, putting them in harm's way as well as other members of the caravan. we needed to disperse the group and with that assaultive nature it was imperative that we disperse them from the area. >> so it wasn't because they seem to be running towards the united states, it was because they were hitting your border patrol with rocks and bottles? >> yes, sir, they were. >> sean: meanwhile over at fake news cnn, rodney scott had this to say about those who rush the border, take a look. >> explained the decision to use the teargas, because that is one question i think people had this morning. >> one of our primary missions is to make sure that we keep the border safe and secure. i kind of challenge that this was a peaceful protest or that the majority of these people were claiming asylum.
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we ended up making about 40 to arrest, only eight of those were females and there were only a few children involved. the vast majority of people we are dealing with here where adult males. similar to what we saw the first wave of the caravan that came up about a week or so ago, the group immediately started throwing rocks and debris at our agents, taunting the agents. once our agents were assaulted and the numbers started growing, we had two or three agents at a time initially facing hundreds of people at a time. they deployed teargas to protect themselves and to protect the border. if they were truly asylum-seekers they would've just walked up with their hands up and surrendered, and that did not take place. >> sean: just a few moments ago on "the story," chief scott also had this to say about the migrants, take a look. >> we took this caravan very serious from day one, it's like no caravan we've ever seen before. you've heard reports that caravans happen all the time. that's true, but not caravans that have a propensity for this type of violence and not these massive numbers of people.
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we watched as they came up through mexico, the violence that they were subjecting the mexican police and the military too. we prepared accordingly. >> sean: more violence than previous caravans. this is a serious situation. we don't want anybody to get hurt and we do know a lot about those now trying to cross our border. even on conspiracy tb msnbc, a reporter actually stumbled upon the truth and told it. the majority of migrants at the border, they are not asylum-seekers, they are mostly men looking for a better life and i believe that probably about 99% of them, but we will tell you more in a second, take a look. >> she says she is hoping they give her a chance to work. that's what we've heard from this family, this family hasn't really talked about asylum per se, they are saying they don't even want to come to the united states and definitely they are going to be asking for permission to work for three to four years. from what we've seen, the majority are actually men and some of these men have not articulated that need for
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asylum. instead they have talked about going to the united states for a better life and to find work. >> sean: border security should not be a partisan issue. most individuals who try to integrate into the u.s., they come from countries, no opportunities, poverty. they want what we often take for granted, but that's not always the case. that people constantly trying to gain access into our country. i've been down to the border more than anyone else that i know when the media, about 13 times. i've witnessed illicit drug smuggling operations, drug warehouses, human trafficking, violent gang members arrested. i've sat through a briefing with then governor rick perry showed what 642,000 crimes committed against texans alone at the hands of illegal immigrants in just a seven year period. this week the suspected illegal immigrants charged with killing a texas teacher during a hit-and-run incident and according to the dhs they have identified, along with mexican
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officials, over 500 criminals that have infiltrated the migrant caravan. bad people moving among those that want opportunity. those with criminal records always actively trying to get into the u.s. in order to protect the safety and security of everyone living here, we've got to protect our borders. if we had a secure wall right now, nobody would be in harm's way. in lieu of a robust border wall, this country will always be vulnerable. if you saw it this weekend, look at the videos, look at the pictures. agents forced to defend themselves against hundreds of so-called asylum-seekers attempting to break into the united states by force. by the way, those who seek asylum don't generally assault u.s. border patrol officers. and there are about 10,000 or up to 10,000 more people coming. but not according to the left. liberals, democrats, the media now waging a full-scale smear campaign against those defending our rule of law, our country.
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one democratic senator actually tweeted, then deleted, a suggestion that the border patrol engage in a chemical weapons attack. why? by firing teargas? rihanna called the border patrol's actions "terrorism" and then there's that democratic, i guess, rock star, alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting "asking to be considered a refugee and g for status isn't a crime. it wasn't for jewish families in germany, it wasn't for targeted families fleeing rwanda. it wasn't for communities fleeing war-torn syria. by the way, last time i checked throwing rocks and bottles at law enforcement generally doesn't count as an application for refugee status. in any comparison, by the way, and lindsey graham pointed out in a tweet today of the holocaust to modern-day central america does an extreme disservice to those who suffer and were murdered with unbelievable evil under nazi germany.
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the demonization of the border patrol, trump administration continued all over tv. predictable but sad, take a loo look. >> we have plenty in this country, plenty to share, plenty for everybody and i think we need to remember that the reason we are great is because of this melting pot of immigrants. >> there has got to be a pragmatic and compassionate engineer that does not involve teargas and children. that is not what america is. >> using teargas in this situation does not seem justified. we are investigating the facts on the ground but a history of using unnecessary force. >> here we look at children being subjected to teargas, that the united states causing that. that's outrageous. >> the wrong side of history on the wrong side of decency. >> the military does have a certain level of independence. there are more lines that they will or won't cross. >> sean: so what should border patrol do when they are being hit with rocks and bottles and
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other things? what you just saw is pure politics in motion. people literally lying to you. if you saw the video, we will show it again tonight. in 2013, interestingly during the height of the obama administration, guess what? border patrol agents did the exact same thing. "they used pepper spray to fend off a group of 100 migrants who attempted to rush the same exact port of entry." so where is the mainstream left-wing media outreach then? where were democrats tweeting dramatic tweets accusing the president of all sorts of things? of course that was then, this is now and while the security threats of unvented immigration remain the same, the politics of the left have changed and changed dramatically. we've shown me the video over and over again. they now believe it's politically expedient to push for open borders, unfettered immigration, sanctuary cities, the end of ice and that's what democratic presidential hopeful kamala harris actually compared, there's a perception out there,
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isn't there, with ice and the kkk. now the left is trying to score political points over what is now an actual real crisis. our border patrol agents deserve our protection. the rule of law needs to be adhered to. they don't seem to care about the 500 criminals that mexico and the u.s. have identified as having infiltrated the caravan. they don't care about the extreme security risks associated with illegal immigration. they sure don't care that each illegal immigrant according to the study held three weeks ago that successfully enters the country cost you the american taxpayer around $70,000 per year. the left only cares about winning, no matter the cost, no matter the damage, no matter the risk. they are not getting rocks hurled at them, or bottles hurled at them, clearly political. sadly this is just the beginning. let me make a prediction. over the next two years, the left's sole focus will be
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destroyed trump, for years i have warned you, what, about the five forces out to destroy this president. we had two years of nonstop attempts at delegitimizing a duly elected president. the democrats won, the mainstream media, the deep state, three. weak republicans four, they want to be proven right. so mark my words. as we now had into january, they hate trump house of representatives, when they take power, those five forces will align and spew anti-trump vitriol every second, every minute, every hour, every day. good news for this will make us, they will overreach, they will really extend what they think is a mandate what is not. what they want to, sadly, anything that will help the people of this country. you, the people, we, the people, and right now we have the most radical left-wing house of representatives this house is ever seen. there are no more moderates.
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and of course the deep stateside, we've been witnessing mueller's destroyed trump which won't play out for the past 558 days. breaking tonight, huge news, alleging that his top target, paul manafort, the target was about loan applications years ago, tax violations years ago. they are saying that he lied to investigators after agreeing to his plea deal. we also learned that roger stone's jerome corsi, he has rejected a plea deal from robert mueller. the deal involved him planing guilty to one count of perjury. gregg jarrett will join us in a moment. here's what he noted, what we are seeing here is the classic mueller wiseman tactic, using threats and coercion to get people basically to test the life, in other words, what that usually means is you tell us what we want you to tell us, you live, or you are going to get punished. think about this. if they said what mueller
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wanted, all i have to do is saying what they're basically saying they want to hear. they would likely get a better deal. by not doing this it means both those men know that they may be risking spending the rest of their lives in jail and they have decided not to do it. this is a profound development and i can't wait to hear the full back story in both cases. look at general flynn, 30 plus years serving his country. the fbi didn't even think he lied. he was on the brink of bankruptcy, had to sell his home to pay his attorneys, so they turned the screws, probably threatened to go after his own son and now he's awaiting sentencing. by the way, they didn't even believe he lied. then there's george papadopoulos. he's now in jail for two weeks. he feels like he was set up big time, just look at his tweets. he will be locked up for the next 14 days, we will talk to him afterwards. and as any of us have anything to do with russia collusion? nothing. because there is none.
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there is no trump-russia collusion. but we have been able to reveal on this program quentin collusion. but they cared about collusion, they certainly don't care about that because if they did they would look at surveillance abuse, unmasking abuse, leaking intelligence abuse. lying to fisa courts and committing fraud upon the courts. they would look at the circular leaks of the phony dossier. they would look at how the dossier was used to lie to the american people before the election and how hillary paid for those russian lives, they never told the fisa court this. no one seems to care in mueller's office. hillary's bought and paid for russian lies. this has literally become the biggest travesty of justice, a one-sided witch hunt that has no interest in truth or real russia collusion. hillary can pay for russian lies, they don't care. they can propagandize and lie to the american people, they don't care. even the author of the dossier, christopher steele, even he
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doesn't stand by the dossier. so a warning is buckle up because democrats are going to rehash all of it democrats take the house. we will have a lot more later in the program but first, and just moments we will take your life, as you can see, to mississippi, the president is currently about to rally voters ahead of this important runoff tomorrow between republican senator cindy hyde-smith and liberal democrat mike sp. this is a really important race that is definitely in play. if you are in mississippi because a win for the republica republican, that means an opportunity for the g.o.p. to solidify its lead in the senate. either going to be 53-47 or 52-48, and remember, votes in the senate are so important, especially when it comes to things like confirming, constitutionalist originalist justices, for the president to make important appointments like replacing jeff sessions and democrat mike sp, a far liberal
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that clearly supports chuck schumer and the rest of his radical democrats already in washington. he has been dodged by many ethical questions stemming from his recent work, lobbying work for an alleged war criminal from the west african country. he was also forced out of the clinton administration back in '94 while under investigation for allegedly receiving improper gifts. the independent counsel found a panel of "improper behavior." regardless of what the mainstream media wants you to believe, this race is very simple, height-smith is a vote for the trump agenda, that means confirming originalist justices, a vote for espy is a vote for the swamp and chuck schumer, it's that simple. so mississippi, this race matters and i hope you vote tomorrow. we are awaiting any minute now the president i believe, if i see right, and might be put mike pence up there, i think it is, and he's not on stage yet. we have a lot of news also about
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the deep state that we are going to get to. joining us with analysis, the author of "the new york times" best seller the hoax. the hill's executive vice president, investigative columnist john solomon. fox news investigative reporter sara carter. greg, let's start with manafort. both of them know what the special counsel wants to hear. they are not giving it to them. that means they are risking, maybe both of them, they are older, may be risking their whole life in jail as a result of just not saying what mueller's team wants. explain the process here. >> if it's true, they are to be commended for refusing to live. all too often, overzealous prosecutors don't care about the truth, they care about charges and convictions, so they use tactics of coercion and threats and bribery and extortion to get people to sign a sheet of paper that they know is a lie in order
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to implicate someone else based on false evidence. if you and i did that, it would be suborning perjury but somehow over the years we've allowed the government to do it and it is unconscionable and it is wrong. and that appears to be what's happening here. but we just don't know quite ye yet. >> sean: think about this, they know what they want these guys to say. they know what they want them to say to them. they say it, they probably get out of jail, get a get out of jail free card, get out of jail early card. they both are saying they refused to do it. to me, that means -- that takes an act of courage because spending the rest of your life in jail is not a fun prospect. >> it is an act of courage. and the question is, is mueller capable of this? as you pointed out, all we have to do is look at his treatment of michael flynn, who told the truth and yet mueller went after him threatening his son and broke him financially in order
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to get him to cop a plea to something he honestly didn't do. fbi agents determined he told the truth and yet mueller charged him with lying. >> sean: you didn't comment on this, but you've also been following this migrant story. >> one of the clearer things tonight is that bob mueller is clearly winding down, he's ready to sentence manafort, one of the headlines that doesn't get noticed but he's ready to move forward, he's wrapping this investigation up. this thing is winding down. we will find out these facts and work through them and i think people will know the truth soon. on the migrant crisis one of the top officials on the hill in our tv show this morning he said three things that i thought were really important. one is those troops that the president sent to the border, they are not window dressing or eye candy. they've been very helpful for establishing security. two, it would be more helpful if they had a wall and if you thought that was a peaceful protest sunday at the border, you weren't there. and i think those are three
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things that aren't cutting to the message of the media but they are important to listen, these other guys on the ground telling us what they really need. it's time that we start to listen to them. >> sean: sarah, you've been following both stories, and opportunity to respond to both. with the border first. as we are all focused on tijuana and we see what's been happening there, we know that the majority of people that are amassing of the border are mostly men. i decided, let's call the people down in the rio grande sector in texas, let's talk to the people in yuma and what i'm hearing, over the last two months, sean, 5,000 a week have been going in to the rio grande valley sector, last week -- they have 242 beds for holding in that sector. guess how many people were in a holding center? 2700. and i got this from the union representative chris cabrera just tonight before i came on the air. there is a huge problem not just in tijuana, but while we are all focused there, let's not forget
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about the rest of the roughly nearly 2,000-mile border. and if were going to talk about mueller in the investigation, this is what the special counsel does, right? they are pressurizing, pressure on everybody, paul manafort, everyone else, jerome corsi, they are wrapping up. but this is standing a message to the judges because they want the maximum effect, they want the maximum sentencing because this is all they have. no collusion. nothing. >> sean: paul manafort in jail for the rest of his life because he won't give it a lie you are asking for. that's basically it. >> lieutenant general michael flynn, we are seeing what's happening with that. he's coming up for sentencing and we know what john said was a fact. there was no collusion, that's exactly what the fbi had been saying from the beginning. >> sean: we got to break, thank you all, great work. we appreciate it, we will follow this in more detail. we expect when we come back we will take your life, the president, an important race in mississippi, very big race tomorrow. the 53-47.
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♪ >> sean: perfect timing, the president is in mississippi right now, he just took to the stage campaigning for cindy hyde-smith ahead of tomorrow's election. according to senate selection. 53-47, 52-48, it's a big race. take a look. >> president trump: , it's about time. under republican leadership america is winning a grand, america is respected again.
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we are respected like at no time before, and i can tell you i am meeting constantly with foreign leaders and they walk in and they say mr. president, it's incredible, what's happened with your country in such a short period of time. america is respected again. we've unleashed the greatest economic comeback in american history. more americans are working today than ever before. think of that, today, right now, more americans are working in our country than at any time before, so that's a big thing. that's a big thing. [cheers and applause] we've created 4.5 million new jobs, and we've lifted 4.3 million americans off of food stamps.
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[cheers and applause] the unemployment rate just hit the lowest level in more than 50 years and here in mississippi the unemployment rate has hit its lowest level of all time, congratulations, mississippi. african-american unemployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded. african-american youth unemployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded. and african-american poverty is at an all-time low. remember what i used to say. what do you have to lose, right? well, we've produced and we are going to continue to produce. republicans passed a massive tax
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cuts for mississippi families, we eliminated a record number of job killing regulations and america is now the number one producer of energy on the planet earth. [cheers and applause] not even close. and that took place pretty quickly, didn't it? we are taking care of our veterans and our military will soon be more powerful than it has ever been before. and because of that incredible power, hopefully we will never have to use it, right? but to protect these amazing achievements, mississippi must defend our senate republican majority. we had a fantastic evening and
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day very recently, the midterms, we got very little credit from the fake news media, very little credit. [boos] they talked about the house, but the people i campaigned for in the house, which was very few, -- look, and one person. but the people i campaigned, like in kentucky, and ivar and so many others, they won, but the people i campaigned for, the governor of georgia, governor of florida. governor of ohio. [cheers and applause] tennessee. senator, great new senator from tennessee. indiana. north dakota. missouri. florida. and many, many others. we got very little credit but if we win tomorrow we go 53-47 and
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nobody can believe it. [cheers and applause] 53-47, they are not happy. the fake news is not happy about those numbers. but that really does, that gives us very much of a breather and for those of you that study politics, when the sitting president picks up a seat, let alone like we've done, that's considered a big deal. for whatever reason. for whatever reason but i used to say i think that's going to happen and i have to tell you, we had three seats, even four seats that were so close we almost won in areas that a lot of people say don't bother contesting. we almost won in four states that a lot of people said don't
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bother, you can't win. i said let's give it a shot and i will tell you, a little tricky business going on, but let's give them the benefit of the doubt, right? if you let nancy pelosi, maxine waters and chuck schumer -- [boos] win the mississippi senate seat, they will try to erase all of our gains, reverse all of our progress -- you know this, they want to impose their extreme job killing agenda and i just said -- you just set your all-time record in mississippi for jobs. it can disappear quickly with the wrong leadership. we don't want that to happen. so if you want more jobs, less crime, strong borders, how are we doing on the borders?
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[cheers and applause] , then you only have one choice tomorrow. you must vote republican. we are honored tonight to be joined by several really terrific mississippi republican leaders and we will start with a friend of mine, he has been so incredible. seven months ago he took me around to see things and then he showed me something that he's may be the most proud of all of, the african-american museum, phil bryant put his guts and his life and his blood into it. number one, it's doing fantastically, but number two, i loved it, and he did a fantastic job. he has a great governor, governor phil bryant. where is phil? come here, phil. [cheers and applause]
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come here, phil. come on up here, phil. we have to get him up here, right? [cheers and applause] great governor. >> thank you so much. are we having a great night tonight? [cheers and applause] are we proud to have donald date, jay trump in the house! you are here, he is here to help elect cindy hyde-smith and make america great again! god bless you, mississippi! >> sean: thanks, phil. thank you, phil, great job. lieutenant governor, where is our lieutenant governor? where is he? crazy? thank you, tate. a man who has been spectacular, the job he's done, everyone's
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talking about it. u.s. attorney, mike hearst, mike, thank you, mike. a very good friend of mine, he's always there, he is always available and he has very smart. he loves the people of mississippi. he loves the people of our country. senator roger wicker. roger! [cheers and applause] thank you, roger. great job. and a man that did so well recently, it will go down for a long time, you will be seeing those words, they were beautiful words and they were needed very desperately at that time. brett kavanaugh was being treated very unfairly, very, very unfairly, and lindsey graham got up -- [cheers and applause] and he hit a chord that you hit
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very rarely in the world of politics or anything else, he said things that were said not only so well, the meaning of what he said really changed the course of that event and now we have a great, great supreme court justice, brett kavanaugh. lindsey graham. lindsay, thank you lindsay. thank you. thank you, lindsay. he really did, that was very special. we are all here tonight to support an amazing leader and a tremendous champion for this great state, a woman -- >> sean: of the president goes through his introductions, and i assume that he will next be introducing cindy hyde-smith, we go really quickly -- we will get back to that in a second as he gets back to substance. the author of a brand-new book by the way, "trump's enemies," how the deep state is undermining the presidency, cory lewandowski, cormorant david bs
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election -- by the way, i want to get into the substance of your book. it will really well written, a little. let's talk a little about -- i'm sorry? dave bossi -- they are talking in my ear. dave bossi, this race tomorrow is very important as the president goes here 53-47, 52-48, in the senate, a big difference. >> this race has to go our way. we have to have the senator get reelected. senator hide-smith must get reelected tomorrow and it's important for the president's agenda, for our america first agenda. this president is working, again, as hard as he can for every candidate, to get every single voter to the polls tomorrow. >> sean: you look at the importance. it's so funny because in his first midterm, clinton lost eight senate seats, 52 house
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seats, obama lost six senate seats, 63 house seats. 69-60 and this president nat's it looks like -- we netted florida, big change in missouri, north dakota, indiana. huge wins for the president and the places he campaign the hardest. >> that's exactly what we just are the president talk about. this president is the greatest campaigner we've ever seen and it is exciting to watch him during the midterm elections in september and october really turning up the volume. he's here again in mississippi for a must win tomorrow and i think he's going to get her across the finish line and we have an easier time in the senate getting our nominees through, getting judges through and passing important legislation to move america forward. >> sean: cory lewandowski, i know you coauthored this book, your second, by the way. trump's enemies, it's about the deep state and i talk about the
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five forces, explain to people exactly what's going on and why this is so dangerous, something we have been delving into deeply, doing a deep dive on this program almost every night. >> the permanent bureaucracy and washington, d.c., is one that transitions from one administration to the other and what they have done particularly to donald trump, a change agent when he came to washington, was to stop his agenda by obfuscation, by subverting the will of what he wants to get done, by putting things out to pasture, by using the bureaucracy and what this president wants to do now is he's very clear, he's going to get his agenda done and that includes draining the swamp and bringing people to washington, d.c., who understand that putting america first is not just a slogan, but a way of life. >> sean: we saw that an old the last election, interestingly. the media won't give them credi credit. bookstores everywhere.
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that i can't help it but the president is taking your time, you have to forgive me. congratulations, both of you on the book, we will have you back soon. what we are going to do here we are now watching cindy hyde-smith speak, we are going to take a break. when we come back we will go back to the president, his rally in mississippi in the lead up obviously to tomorrow's important special election ther there. a lot at stake in mississippi. we will have the president talk more about the borders, mueller's investigation i'm sure will come up. we will carry it live right here. ♪
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>> sean: thanks for sticking with us as we go back to life, alexi mississippi, the president holding a rally for cindy hyde-smith ahead of tomorrow's special election. big deal, it's either going to be 53-47 or 52-48. this election is important for the u.s. senate confirmations. back to the president.
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>> president trump: climbing those walls would be a very painful experience right now. republicans are committed to halting this incursion and defending the sovereign borders of the united states. we are sending a simple message to the lawless caravans and to the illegal trespassers marching towards our border. it's very simple, turn back now, go back home, we will not let you in. we are not going to let you win. turn back now. illegal immigration is also deeply unfair to american workers, including african-american workers, people don't realize what happens. my administration will always put the citizens of our country first. the policies of open borders are a threat to every community. since i took office
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i.c.e. agents have arrested over 235,000 aliens with criminal records, can you believe that? 235,000. that's a lot. and by the way, they want to get rid of ice, can you believe it? these are tough, strong, brilliant people that also happen to love our country. and i don't want that job, and you don't want it, and you don't want it, and you don't want it, and you might take it right there. he might. this guy, i think you could qualify. including those charged or convicted of more than 100,000 assaults and nearly 4,000 murders. and were getting ms-13 out, we are taking them out by the thousands and shipping them the
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hell out of here. we are getting them out. in the state of texas alone, according to the texas department of public safety, between 2011 and 2018, more than 663,000 crimes were committed by illegal immigrants. you hear these stories about they don't commit crimes, we commit crimes, they don't commit crimes. always it's us. it doesn't work that way, it's fake news. fake news. [boos] just recently an illegal alien released by a sanctuary city in new jersey was charged with a triple homicide in another stat state. in just one operation alone our i.c.e. officers arrested 355 ms-13 gang members on
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long island and in the new york city area. [cheers and applause] of those, nearly half were present in the country because they took advantage of the democrat-backed loophole granting entry to unaccompanied alien minors. welcome to the united states. yet democrats want to abolish ice. they want to turn america into one giant sanctuary city for violent criminals and ms-13 and other gang killers. no thank you. no thank you. no thank you. republicans believe america should be a sanctuary for law-abiding citizens, not criminal aliens. [cheers and applause] every single day, we are finding the illegal alien gang members and predators and we are either
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throwing them the hell out of here, putting them in jail or just plain getting them out of our country as nicely as possible. tomorrow's election is about safety and tomorrow's election is about prosperity. for decades, washington politicians allowed foreign countries to plunder our jobs, shutter our factories and decimate our industries. i've been talking about it for 20 years. when i was in the private sector -- i can't believe i'm not in the private sector, now they call me a politician. i'm a politician, i can't stand it. they said he's a political person. but i've only had one race, and look at the results, here we ar are. and we are only going to have one more race and hopefully that
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result will be even better, because we produced. trillions of dollars were ripped from our nation and redistributed all across the globe. we've distributed money and we've distributed our wealth, it's been ripped away from us. it's been taken and given to china and given to japan and given to south korea and given to south america and given to everybody all over the world. it's been given to everybody but us. we racked up $4.5 trillion in trade deficits with china since they entered the wto, that the wto, which other than nafta is probably the worst trade deal in any country has ever entered and we entered it and that's what built china into the power, but now we are the big power, we are
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far more powerful and that's the way we are going to keep it. we had an annual trade deficit. [chanting "usa"] >> president trump: we had an annual trade deficit, listen to this, who made these deals? who made them? almost $800 billion a year we lose on trade, we are stopping that, we are turning that, we just made a great new deal with canada, with mexico, but of course they have to treat us fairly, otherwise we will just tax their product when it comes to us, you know that. you know that. you know that. you know what i'm talking about.
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entire nations were built at the expense of america's middle class and frankly at the expense of america's business. this massive transfer of wealth represented the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. greatest jobs theft and i don't blame china and i don't blame these other countries. i blame the leaders of the united states that allowed this to happen. why shouldn't the other countries try and make these great deals that they've made? i told president xi it's over. i said it's over, but i don't blame you. i don't blame you at all. i wish we had people that did the same thing in reverse, but we didn't have those people, unfortunately. here in mississippi you lost 4 out of 10 manufacturing jobs in the last 20 years alone, but those days are over, that's why
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you're doing so well now, and you do have a great, great governor, i have to say. america's economic surrender ended the day that i took the oath of office, it ended. and, you know what, it really was -- through stupidity it was an economic surrender. economic surrender. why we allowed it to happen, how we allowed it to happen, why these politicians didn't do their job, it's a disgrace. so we are not going to be taken advantage of anymore. under my administration, we've created 600,000 brand-new manufacturing jobs that people said could never come back to our country. [cheers and applause] remember the previous administration? remember the previous
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administration said manufacturing jobs, that will never happen. i kept saying what's he talking about humic manufacturing. with that to make things, right? they said manufacturing jobs would never come back, you would need a magic wand. we found the magic wand. [cheers and applause] and they are great jobs, they are high paying jobs, they are brilliant jobs -- >> sean: this will be the final seat decided there. we've got to take one more break. i apologize, it's not my rules. we will have more "hannity" right after this. ♪ we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. back pain can't win. this is america's energy era. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain
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judges, big difference when it comes to confirmations. we will watch that very closely. we will have results tomorrow. tomorrow an exclusive interview with homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. covering exactly what's happening at the border. lindsey graham will join us. that's all the time we have lapsed. see you tomorrow at 9:00. let not your heart be troubled. there she is. >> laura: you hit it right at 10:00. >> sean: i didn't take one second off. >> laura: i am delighted to talk to you. i want to find out, did you already make turkey soup with that deep-fried turkey? >> sean: you want to know the truth? there wasn't any left to make any turkey soup. >> laura: oh, please. >> sean: moist test, most
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