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8:00 p.m.. they show that is the sworn enemy of sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. hopefully cheerfully. good night from washington. i sean hannity is live for us in new york. >> sean: great show as always. great to see you. a big, incredible news nine. not all of it great. if you value human life, children, babies, basic human decency come i want you to listen up because tonight's watch on the radical left is more important than anything we have talked about lately because we now have people in this country, democrats, people on the left, those people that claim to have a monopoly of compassion. they label conservatives, oh, as racist, sexist, heartless, misogynist, hateful, they want to dirty air and water and theyt want to throw granny over the cliff. we hear that every two and four years. as we speak, we have, in this, multiple states, legislators, governors, that are pushing to
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make abortion -- this is not about abortion -- in the seventh, eighth, evennt the ninh month come up until the moment of birth, pregnancy, legal. they are trying to legalize, in other words, infanticide, or the destruction of viable human life. they want to make it perfectly okay, seemingly, to in fact terminated baby that could easily survive outside of the room. average and used a delicate name kathy tran actually introduced a bill that would alloww an abortion during birth. dilation. even when the mother's life is not at risk. watch her body language. watch the exchange very closely. >> how late in the third trimester couldth a physician perform an abortion if he indicated it would appear that mental health of the woman? >> or physical health. >> okay. >> i'm talking about the mental health. >> through the third trimester. the trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks. >> she has physical signs that
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she's about to give birth. with that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certifie certified? she's dilating. >> mr. chairman, that would be a decision that the doctor, the physician, and the woman -- >> i understand that. i'm asking if your bill allows that. >> my bill would allow that, yes. >> sean: even she doesn't feel this.table with now i rarely -- we don't cover the topic of abortion. honestly, most people pretty much have made upe their minds. we know roe vs. wade is law. there is a misconception, whenever we have a supreme court appointment, that, oh, roe v. wade is going to be overturned, and abortion outlawed and it's going to be back alley abortions. no. if the law was ever overturned, it would go back to the states, and we know how liberal the statesw are. it's a divisive topic. i will say this. on the issue of abortion, people
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thatpl i know that our friends f mine, you can have an honest disagreement about when life begins. it's not that simple for some people. but that's not what this is about. this has nothing to do really with abortion. this is about an unconscionable, grotesque brutality. this is a piece of legislation that legalizes infanticide. it gets worse than what you choose. keep in mind, this bill applies to all situations. she waspp describing when the birth began. she would support an abortion, if the mother so decided. now we are not talking about if the mother's life is at risk or whether or not a perfectly healthy child is formed inside the womb. listen to virginia's democratic governor, ralph northam. perfectly supportive of what she said and worse. this radical plan. listen. >> third trimester abortions, these are done with the consent of obviously the mother, with the consent of the physician,
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more than one physician, by the way. and it's done in cases where there may be severe deformities, there may be a fetus that is nonviable.e. so this particular example, if a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what happened. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that is what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between depositions and the mother. >> sean: will go through this slowly. this isrb barbaric, horrible -- again, it's about a brutality. this is what he said. the infant would be delivered. then infant would be kept comfortable, meaning a human being is alive, would be kept comfortable. then the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother chooses to do. while the child is living outside the room alone, they'll
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have a discussion, a discussion would ensue between depositions on the mother. should we do? what do you think would you do? really? you don't think that it's cold, callous, barbaric? it's not, again, about -- people can have difference of opinion. some people say, if it's not a viable, they support -- they are pro-abortion or pro-choice, as they call themselves. governor northam, once worked s a pediatric neurologist and now he's supporting your bill to terminate what is a viable living child in front of him and have a discussion. this is a radical, new, extreme, as i've been saying, democratic socialist party. at that point, you know, think about infants. think about how you feel about a little puppy being born. think about a little child. does that not represent everything that we think of as the ultimate in innocence? if we as a country, we can come
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together -- forget republican, democrat, conservative, liberal, blue, red, and agreed to protect a i child that is laying there comfortably and having a discussion to do everything we can to keep the child alive, what kind of countrynt do we wat to be here? apb defines innocence. what he described her and she described it as a brutality. earlier today, we send sara carter to alexandria to see what virginians thought about their governor and his horrible legislation. take a look. >> we all feel like we are responsible for our bodies but my feeling, late-term abortions are scary. it sounds awful. i think abortion should be rare. but i think a woman has to make up their mind and her doctor. >> a baby at full term? >> yes. >> iye don't think -- >> for me personally, it doesn't bother me. that doesn't mean that i would
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advocate for it. i just think it is something that the people involved have to deal with themselves and it is their decision to make to make. >> doesn't just disturb you, the fact that the discussion over aa baby's life even after birth, with the governor suggested whether or not they decide to resuscitate would be left up to the mother, even after the child is delivered? >>t just because you haven't taken a breath on this earth doesn't make you as a baby or more baby. >> do you feel like children are voiceless now, babies? >> i think they decide who was a child and who is not. they are putting god in their hands instead of god's hands. >> sean: thankfully, this bill was defeated late this afternoon in the virginia general assembl general assembly. it was killed in committee on a party-line vote. all o o democrats voting in fav, and of course, the governor supported it as well. as we showed you. as we move forward, other similar bills -- why is this the
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big agenda of the democrats? rhode island, new mexico, massachusetts, when they passed the similar law in new york, te governor recently celebrated the passage of a comparable bill that makes late-term abortion even into the ninth month legal, he shrugged off any criticism. he's not here to legislate religion. apparently he's only in the statehouse to legalize the termination of what is now a viable human life in the ninth month. they are purposely vague in their legislation. they want to give you a definition of health. so if someone says hours before, i'm having emotional second thoughts and my doctor says, okay, then they are allowed to commit infanticide? now as it turns out, this these people that break so often and lecture us so often about compassion, they don't seem compassionate at all. that includes, by the way, presidential hopeful kamala harris. she is standing by her radical plan to eliminate the insurance industry. flipping and flopping and
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flailing all over the place but it would take 177 million americans off their own private health care plans and medicare for all would provide one big government mandated health care system. no options. according to a study from george mason university, the plan, that is going to cost the taxpayers $3.2 trillion a year. 32 trillion plus dollars over ten years. how are you going to pay for that? that is about all the money we taken as a country. spoiler alert: kamala is coming for your crumbs. we sent lawrence jones drew senator harris' home state to see what they thought about her radical, big government agenda and ripping away the free market health care system in america. take a look. >> what about education? she believes that free college, free pre-k. >> who wouldn't want that? i just want to know where the money is coming t from. >> i'm all for free health care.
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was going to pay for it? thato is the number one question is who is going to be for it. >> sean: well, if only we could just take everyone else's money and have a governmenter spread it around, that is what it seems like every democrat is advocating for. radical, extreme socialist democratic party. it's never been like this. it's so obvious. kamala harris is trying to win over the radical elements of her own party. all while attempting to paint herself as a compassionate champion for the people. she's not the only one. don't forget, elizabeth warren, she is so compassionate that after you paid your state taxes, federal taxes, property taxes, your sales taxes, and maybe save a little, she wants a new plan that would allow the government to go back again and steal money legally from whatever you have left. a brand-new wealth tax, she calls it. by the way, when you die, they take 40% more. in new york, another 10%. that is $0.50 of every dollar you say throughout your life. at least one lifelong democrat is speaking out against his
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party's shift. former starbucks ceo howard schultz slammed elizabeth warren and the other hard left extremists and her party for their attacks and what he calls the american dream. maybe there's hope for this extreme radical party. take a look. >> elizabeth warren proposal is a wealth tax. >> oh, god. it's an idea that has no merit. she knows there is no way that this could come to pass. these are just falls campaign promises to make noise. ii don't believe the country should be heading to socialism. elizabeth warren doesn't know m me. i started from nothing. i am self-made. isn't that the promise of america, regardless of your station in life are where you come from, you can be successful in this country? itr also think it's ludicrous. elizabeth warren a number of years ago knocked on my door and asked me for money when she was running for the senate.nn so it's somewhat duplicitous,
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isn't it? >> sean: what howard schultz was talking about has been happening for a long time. they want government to control your bank accounts, businesses, health care, education, they want open borders, and by the way, the lifeblood of our economy, they want to and all fossil fuel energy in 12 years of the world ends, according to congresswoman ocasio-cortez. at the same time, the left is applauding infanticide and celebrating, yeah, abortion, if even want to call it that, infanticide, even up for the moment of birth. imagine that they care about child-parent separation. only when they can bludgeon president trump, who solved the problem that existed in the obama years. then again, nancy pelosi won't meet with angel moms and dads, that permanent separation, because an illegal immigrant killed their kid. today house democrat henry roellar told "the hill" that his parties entering new rounds of negotiations, and total opposition to finding a new
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border barrier, saying, "the bottom line is, my position is no." okay. they are unwilling to negotiate. i thought they cared about dreamers and daca. clearly the party compassion doesn't care about those kids or their safety and of our nation. they are obviously standing for nothing except eating drum. let not your heart be troubled, as i told you, i don't think this president isou caving in. he tweeted this: "if the committee of republicans and democrats now meeting on border security is not discussing or contemplating a wall or physical barrier, they are wasting their time." now the president holds all the guards. he gets no deal, february 15th, i'll give you odds. i'mat 99% certain that he will awfully declare a national emergency or just sent on the military and start building into the defense funds. many of you in 2016 doubted that donald trump would govern as a conservative. i've known him all of her two decades, and i put it on the line then i said that he
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absolutely welcome and he has come hasn't he? you will find a way, he's tenacious, get. the money, build the wall right in the big picture, i don't care how he doese it. i don't care how the money comes from and it's an emergency. we see the growing, seriousness of most every day. we have three caravans now heading this way. one is 12,000 people. we had an ms-13 gang member this week apprehended, rio grande valley, and a sector where there is no wall. just look at this video released by the border patrol in yuma, arizona. look at this. a 3-year-old is being thrown across an outdated come around on barrier human smugglers, no doubt encouraged to make the journey because our borders are notoriously porous. it gets even more disturbing. "wall street journal" reporting smugglers, they are now taking illegal border crossers on a dangerous journey through a wall-remote section of the new mexico desert with risky hydration, malnourishment, and
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even death. he could not be more obvious. our borders are a huge crisis that needs to be addressed. that is by dhs former agent timothy bullard is sounding the alarm. "i can say with certainty, the issue of the border wall should not be about power and partisan politics. human trafficking, abusing children, this is what reckless policies encourage created by the president is fighting so hard. what are chuck and nancy fighting for? anything? know, except eating trump. it's all -- the president knows where that's at stake. that's why he's been willing to change strategies to get the job done. tonight is the left refuses to acknowledge the serious life and death, safety and security issues at our southern border, the president showed, will use his powers as the commander in chief. i'm giving you 99 to 1% odds
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that he'll do it himself. before we get our guests, one apart and to bring you from our "hannity watch" on that deep state. remember nellie ohr? she worked for fusion gps with christopher steele and hillary's bought and paid for judy garcia, also married to bruce ohr, high-ranking doj official who proliferated the dossier, we learned that nellie ohr's primary role at fusion gps was to dig up dirt on all of donald trump's children. for the clinton campaign page even performed oppo research against melania trump, another pretty disgusting example of how the far left, deep state abusing power erik kratz, literally how far they weres, willing to go to destroy donald trump to prevent them from becoming president and destroying his presidency from day one. herere with reaction, fox news contributor sara carter along with "relatable" podcast hostbr
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allie beth stuckey and tammy bruce. let me go over the top story. this is the governor on the radio. he says, if a mother is in labor, i can tell you what happened. the infant wouldld be delivered, okay, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be worse resuscitated -- if that is with the mother and family desire. then a discussion would ensue between the physician and mothe mother. >> sean, you know myno backgrou. president of the national organization for women. my act now activism began in te 1980s. it is something -- this issue, as he said in your opening monologue, not about being pro-choice, not about abortion. it's a matter of fact -- >> sean: are you still pro-choice? >> i identify as that, indeed, and i will tell you that -- >> sean:s first three months. >> exactly. 61% of americans who identify as pro-choice agree that it should beth restricted to the first the months.nt 92% of g.o.p.ers, 60% of
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democrats, 6 out of 10 democrats first three months, and 78% of independents. we are not a polarized electorate. we are not a polarized nation in this regard. but for me, what is horrific, it is certainly brutal and ghoulis ghoulish, is that these kinds of laws posit this notion that women who are about to give birth are willing to kill their children, and this is what we've got to stand up against. only 13% of americans want third trimester abortions. 18% of democrats are for it. no one wants this. it is not what americans want. >> sean: no, this is being bought for hard! it's being passed as law and some -- by people who claim their monopoly on compassion. >> bright, this is -- >> sean: surgeon democrat leadership, what we know now, ty are not just
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out of democrat with the american people, they are the ar the antithesis of what we represent. whether you be pro-choice or pro-life. this is a goodor opportunity for people to begin to have this conversation. it's a good opportunity for republicans in other pro-choicers and pro-lifers, who want to come together, and recognize that, wait a minute, we have common ground on most of this. we can talk about when life begins but if you are as appalled at this as i am, maybe that conversation in the 21st century now, w now that we know that in amicus, perhaps we can begin to have that conversation. i am willing to have it because this has been a horrific realization of what the democratic party has gone, and where people who would claim to be the recipients of the work that some of -- i have done for 20 to 30 years -- >> sean: for the cause to a point. >> this is not my cause. it has not been the cause of
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people in the i '80s end '90s we were fighting for the opportunity for women to control that framework. when you find out you're pregnant, and i want women to have the option to say, yes, when they are pregnant, to have a good job, do have enough money, whether they are married or not. this is what we have been fighting for. >> sean: you went out on the instreets of alexandria, sara. what was the reaction? >> i think what happened was, the fact that it's video went public, it really shocked the conscience of a lot of people that i spoke to. they were willing to talk abouta it. i thought it was going to be difficult for people wanted their voices to be heard. they were disgusted by it. they were shocked by it. even those that were pro-choice, just like tammy explained. i think that having a video out there was a realth game changer. a lot of these policies and legislation, it gets talked about but if that doesn't make the public, you know, media. it's not outut there, so people really don't have any idea of
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what is actually going on inside the law, sean. when i heard was people that were shocked, people that were concerned, people that wanted more information, and thankfully, the law did not pass. what we see with governor cuomo and hisno statement, this is not about religion. this is about the sanctity of life, about human life, about a child sitting there after it's been born, and you can't debate that life once it's there. this is a person, a full person. i don't know how we got to a point where we know longer value the sanctity of life, and we know longer support or protect those that can't protect themselves. it's just very shocking. it was very upsetting. a lot of people were really -- some people were just so upset about it, they didn't even know how to talk about it. >> one tiny thing, sara. i don't think we are at that point. we cannot -- at this point at
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all, agree and allow thesell individuals who are completely out of touch to define what it is, where we are at, what we are settling for. >> sean: allie beth? >> there is no coincidence that the expansion of government and the popularization of socialism is happening at the same time that we are denigrating life inside the womb. the sanctity of life is central to a free republic because without life, liberty, nor the pursuit of happiness can exist. so this world that we are living in more we are denigrating the most vulnerable, the most marginalized, the most helplesss among us, it is no coincidence whatsoever that socialism ispo becoming more popular, becoming more mainstream. that is what happens. you grow the power of the government unfettered, human life unfortunately is the cost that we often pay. >> sean: you three, this is not about abortion. thisab is -- to be baby is born
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comfortable and will have the discussion? the united states of america. we are better than that. thank you so much for being with us, all of you. when we come back, straight ahead, senator lindsey graham and studio demanding answers in ar shocking story about the fbi. also, lawrence jones went to california asking people what they think of kamala harris is radical policies. and tonight's villain of the day, let's just say, as famous hollywood celebrity, coming up, straight ahead. ♪ he i am not for colds. i am not for just treating my symptoms... (ah-choo) i am for shortening colds when i'm sick. with zicam. zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal.
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roger strawn's house in tampa, florida. why does the fbi sent 27 agents, armed with rice rifles, body armor tori arrest stone for lyig to congress? he's not el chapo. the senator also wants to know if cnn, fake news, was tipped off by the mueller team to get their exclusive footage, of course come of the raid. they picked the perfect day. joining us now with the reaction, to all this breaking news, senator lindsey graham. you are new york. great to see you. >> thank you very much. >> sean: i don't think that was about abortion in the commonwealth of virginia. he wants sponsored a bill that you agreed with. >> i have it right now. how many nations in the world allow him abortion on demand after 20 weeks, the fifth month? seven. seven agents in thee entire word allow abortion on demand after 20 weeks. they are talking about abortion during the actual birthing. so my bill says, unless there is the life of the mother at stake, results of rape or incest,
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cannot have abortion on demandn: and the fifth month. >> sean: for grove monster decide. >> most americans would be fine without fine with that. >> sean: let me go to the letter. i expected more out of the director, because under james comey we know two criminal investigations ongoing, w the general counsel and his deputy director, i thinkhe there should be far more. we hopefully will get to that. you have said that you will get into this. talk about, what should he do? why are we doing this to people for process crimes? why does it never happened to all the other liberals, like clapper, john brennan, mills, huma abedin, all these people that have lied to congress? why don't they get there. on raid? >> my job is to provide oversight for department of justice as the judiciary chairman. love the fbi, respect them -- >> sean: so do i. >> but someone needs to watch those who watch us. i will tell you all i can about
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the mueller warrant and how would they used on verified dossier played dumb i paid for by a political party without any verification. >> sean: rationalize. >> i want to know to execute a search warrant, somebody got a lawyer, the best way to get roger stone is tol tell him cnn wants to talk to you, he'll show up. so the bottom line is, this seems to me over the top, and i don't know what the message was being sent. i personally didn't like it. i've been a prosecutor, defense attorney, seems to be sending the wrong message. if you cross mueller, look was going to happen to you. mueller, do your job, but these tactics are unacceptable given the level of threat here. >> sean: i look at this team, he has a clinton foundation attorney, only democratic donors, no republican donors. and the man who was excoriated for withholdingd exculpatory
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evidence put four innocent men in jail, tens of thousands of enron employees, anderson county, lost their job cover 9-0 in the supreme court. he's the lead guy. >> if they are sending a message, i'm sending a message for them. if you to the congress. >> sean: you will get -- >> they better answer my letter. if i were them, i would. >> sean: get to the bottom of fisa. get to the bottom of it. >>ut put it this way. what if the roles were reversed? what if the republican party hired a former british agent to go to russia to dig up dirt on hillary clinton -- >> sean: and hated clinton. >> and everything in the dossier was a bunch of b.s. yout think that would be front page news all the time? >> sean: the grassley graham memo, that means they committed a fraud on the court, the dash immigration. a lot of conservatives look at
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donald trump, at one point, pro-choice, he is pro-life now. he kept his promises on judges, taxes, regulations, energy, now he's trying to fight for the wall. i'm telling people -- i told people he willl govern as a conservative. some doubted me. i think i've been proven right. and i would say now, i'm 99% certain, the defense department budget or emergency money is going to be used, and he is relentless and tenacious antiaging strategies, not losing. >> to everyone who is wondering how this movie ends, it ends this way. we are going to build a wall one way or the other. i just talked to the president had minutes before i came on yourow show. >> sean: i know for a fact, it was in the green room. >> the $5.7 billion represents ten locations according to the department ofse homeland securiy that a barrier would make the most difference. it's a professionally designed plan. if you look at the ten locations
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on the border by the professional say we need a barrier, it adds up to $5.7 billion. every democrat, virtually, has voted for 634 miles of fencing. when you ask people, where are the ten locations of the 634 miles we need something63 up now, they gave us the location, and the price tag is $5.7 billion. theng president is not doing anything crazy. what's crazy is that they are fighting him after having voted the way they did in the past. >> sean: just a few years ago. and the president, to his credi credit, offered things democrats dreamed about. daca, but not amnesty. >> hears the conversation. the president wants to work with democrats, they shut down is not the way to get a results. he did b it because he had noboy to work with. democrats are overplaying their hand. if you want daca reform, you'll get it. >> sean: but you won't get it later. i'm worried -- only ten
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seconds -- about your republican colleagues. >> i am come too. every president, bush, obama, and trump sent troops to the border. what's unusual about that? nothing. with the different between sending a trip to secure the and build a barrier while they are there? he has all the power of the world to do this. to my republican colleagues, stand behind him. >> sean: it's good for the country. >> if you don't, you will pay a price. >> sean: thank you for stopping by. when we come back, we sent lawrence jones to california. he's asking residents what they think about kamala harris' radical proposals. you won't believe what they had to say. and it's allusive interview with our secretary of state, mike pompeo. a lot going on around the world. the hollywood villain of the day. see if you can figure it out. coming up. ♪n if i would've known that i was gonna be 50 times happier... i would've gone into aspen dental much sooner. it was a very life changing experience... and it felt like i was me again.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: has been telling about the democratic party, they are now competing to be the most radical, their most extreme 2020 candidate, and senator kamala harris it appears to be the early front-runner and we decided to sent our own lorries jones out to california to see what her residence thinkt her far left agenda. let's take a look. >> kamala harris is running for president. how do y'all feel about that? >> i think it's awesome. it's because of the positions that she's taken, she believes that there should be a single-payer system, medicare for all. you agree with that? >> of course i do.ly absolutely. >> how do we pay for that? >> just the way we've been paying for it all these years. >> but we are not paying for it now. if everybody's on it, how do we pay for it? >> through taxes. >> how are you going to offer free health care? was going to pay for it? that is the number one question. was going to pay for it? >> who is going to pay for that? >> i don't know. they can figure it out.
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if every billionaire in this country to go million dollars out of their pocket, they could be for everything. >> put it all on the billionaires. >> we shouldul have single payer medicare for operate how do you think about that? >> that ain't going to work. >> what about the education system? she says that colleges should be free, pre-k should be free.sh >> who is paying? i want to know who's paying for it all. think of what about education. she believes that free college, free pre-k, is that reasonable? >> who wouldn't want that. i just want to know where the money is coming from. >> there should be free college as well as free preschool. how do you feel about that? >> i agree. it is in europe. i was an international student way they get to school for free in their countries, they come here for opportunity. >> how are we going to pay for that? >> it's in someone's pockets. why not share? >> do you think she's a great opponent to challenge him? >> i do. >> why? >> i like her policies. i think that it's time for a
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woman -- >> you like her policies even though you just told me that they weren't practical. >> the idea is good. >> the idea but is not practical. >> but you still like her. >> i still like her. >> thank you. >> sean: joining us now, fox news contributor lawrence -- you are laughing at your own package. i love it.ve lawrence jones is with us and our ""washington times"": most monica crowley. do you think the answers are funny? >> this is just crazy. they don't think what they she is saying is practical but we i like which he which he is saying but you can never get it passed so we will vote for her anyway. this is how unreasonable the democrats are. they are so caught up in the feelings that they don't think practical -- practically about issues. this is why they are not going to won. i would caution people, take kamala serious. there is apl group of people tht are going to vote for radical agenda even if they know that it's not practical, as you just saw on on the package.
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>> sean: kamala harris -- george mason university. procedures university. they looked att the cost of thi. ten years, 32 plus trillion dollars. that is 3.2 trillion with a t. a year. that is almost all the money we take i in. we'llhe have no defense department. >> all the money in the world,g sean. i have a columnto coming tomorrw in "the washington times" where he argued that the democratic presidential candidates of 2020, of whichr senator harris is one, have learned nothing from the 2016 election. number one, they have no idea what it is to run against donald trump. number two, they are now operating -- they are coming. they are coming. they also are operating in the context of the democratic party, which is not barack obama's democratic party. this is noo longer the party of bill clinton, even jimmy carter, it's a radical left party, and they are all running to the far left because that is where the energy and activism are. >> sean: keep your k doctor,
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keep your plan, save money. millions lost their doctor drama lost their plans, only have one option in their county or city, and everybody paid at least double. so now she's t going to take 177 million americans' private insurance -- wait, you have no choice. >> after she said that, her tcampaign backtracked but then today she backtracked from the back track. >> sean: she backtracked back tracked. everyone that lawrence was talking to, they don't care about her in a vessel we paid for. they think money grows on trees or it will come from heaven. they have no understanding of it, nor do they care. >> sean: lawrence? >> the problem is, sean, we warn people during obamacare that this was just setting the stage for a single-payer system, they were going to get rid of the private insurance sector, and they made fun of us. they said conservative, libertarians were overreacting. we talked about the death panels and all the stuff. they said we were overreacting, and now we see presidential candidates that are going to run
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a 2020 saying they back the stuff. >> sean: now they are talking about 70% income tax rates. the bottom 50%, monaco, wage earners, they only pay 2% of the income tax bill. 20% pays over 90%. what are those 20% of people going to do with their money? they are going to leave. 90%, elizabeth warren's wealth tax plates because they l will leave the country, just like in high tax states, you are seeing this massive exodus -- >> sean: where are they going? >> states like -- they are going to the low income states. >> sean: florida? >> florida, texas -- this is going to happen on the national scale.wo they don't care how any of this works. r it's all ideology. >> sean: lawrence? >> don't bring that nonsense to my state. we have enough of liberals coming here. that is our bait or got elected.
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>> sean: if you roll your state, you have to go to move to the state -- don't bring your order will be policies that were on the stage you left. great job, lawrence, great job, monaco. when they come back, exclusive interview the president stopped a flat rate a lot going on around the world. so what is president trump going to do in venezuela? what's happening with north korea and more? may be your guest in another da day. famous hollywood celebrity. straight ahead. ♪ -omar, look. [ thunder rumbles ] omar, check this out. uh, yeah, i was calling to see if you do laser hair removal.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean:un so much happening around the globe. joining us now, secretary of state mike pompeo. always good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> goodan to be with you. thank you for having me on tonight. >> sean: here's venezuela, one of the largest oil reserves in the world. 80% hyperinflation.
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poverty, bare necessities, chaos, two presidents at once, if you will. what is the situation, and obviously, your t position, the president's position is veryre important here. to speak of the president had a chance to speak with president guaido today. the quest for freedom is on. venezuelan people have made it very, very clear that their constitution demands that maduro not be the president of united states in the united states is prepared to support the venezuelan people to achieve their freedom, democracy, you talked about it. he wants wealthy nation with enormous natural resources. and yet a humanitarian crisis, 3 million refugees we venezuela. a catastrophe. man-made catastrophe by the guaido regime. we are intent upon helping the venezuelan people corrected. >> sean:ez there's been a lot of talk aboutut a second summit of kim jong un. it's pretty amazing to me, the progress there, no more rockets, happening on a regular basis, beinger fired over japan, threatening the entire region, even threatening the
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united states. hostages have been returned by the remains of american soldiers have been returned. and to denuclearization talks continue. what is the status now for those negotiationsal are and when do u foresee another summit? >> sean, i think we'll have a summit at the end of the month, that is what the plan, that is with the north koreans have agreed to, it's what we've agreed to with them as well. we'll do it someplace in asia. i think that looks good. i am dispatching a team mayor, they headed that where now to lay the foundations for what should be a substantial additional step towards the path for not only denuclearization of the peninsula, but a brighter future for the north korean people. security on the peninsula in a way that no previous administration has been able to achieve. i think it took president trump to convince chairman kim that of all the equipment he made this past june in singapore, now it is time for my team and all united coverage to work with the koreans to execute and deliver on ourd commitment to
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denuclearize that peninsula. chairman kim told us that he is ready another mission is to deliver. >> sean: as a former director of the cia, i would argue -- you know more than me -- intelligence gathering is more of an art than a science, though some things are certain. as relates to intelligence, interpretations of arranging capabilities, the president, prime minister netanyahu disagreeing with some of theay intelligence reports. i would chalk that up to interpretation, but i'm guessing. what do youreon say? >> yeah, i think that is right. i don't think there is much dispute. having had the chance to be the director of the cia, the intelligence supports. around presents a real risk. they have the capability to enrich your material. they have increased in capacities and continue to work towards improving their missile program. it was last week, sean, they attempted to launch a space launch vehicle, which certainly
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would help them deliver on their missile program. these are allra components that lead us to a place where they could one day have a system that threatens america. president trump has made clear, we won't tolerate that. we want to let iran an effort north korea is today and we have a set of policies in place to p prevent that. >> sean: last question, syria, afghanistan, american troops. the president wants to pull back on troops. we only have about 2,000 for my understanding, and syria. some members of congress, some members in the senate, have disagreement. is there a solution, and what is the status of isis? is integrated to the point where it is not anywhere near that heard threat it once was? >> the president will make a significant announcement, i think about the state of the union next week with respect to the status of the caliphate, the real estate, thehe grounds for much of isis had been operating when this administration came in. you remember, prisoners in cages, people kneeling on the beaches and being beheaded, this
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was a tragic. we also know that despite of the enormous progress that we have made, the threat of radical islamic terrorism is real and we need to continue through all that we can to make sure there's not a resurgence of isis or that all the other variants of that terror regime continue to be under pressure. the administration is committed to that, president trump has made clear it is a priority for him, and as a secretary of state, i can promise the american people, we will continue to do all that we can to keep them safe from this threat. >> sean: one thing i always remembered in the 9/11 report, commission report, they were at war with us, we weren't at war with them, and we know that those radicals are out there, arand what their goals are. mr. secretary, thank you for spending time with us. we appreciate it appreciated.l re-combat, you won't believe -- he will not believe -- the villain of the day. and some of your emails, straight ahead. ♪
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villain of the daytime. hollywood liberal cher. the most dangerous threat to america's safety is the russian operative and currently okay could you pies the white house. there is a special building in the after life for putin's water boy. do you think democratic policies are hurting the american dream? they're destroying it. the ruling class has no clue what every day americans want, just what keeps them in power. joe, yes you're brilliant. another viewer, there won't be an america with these democratic policies. we will be bankrupt financially and morally, like in the case why in all of these states did all of a sudden abortion up to the moment of birth become an issue, on top of confiscate go everything and stealing your
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choice at healthcare. they're pro choice except kamala harris would take away your choice of healthcare. we'll be fair and balanced. tweet us your question, hannity.com. let not your heart be troubled. laura, i have to hit the post, laura ingraham. >> laura: hannity do you know when i got you baby was released? and who wrote it? did sonny write it or did cher write it? i know i'm the bridge between two generations of fox, i get, i'm the old guy, i've been here sins day old, but i'm not old and i don't care about cher. >> laura: they say our love won't pay the rent. then what's the next line? i have no clue. do you think i listen to cher? do you think i listen to that? >> laura: it's iconic. before it's earned our money's all been spent. how do you not know this? what were you doing?
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