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class wants. don't buy the hype, none of it is real. that's it for us. we will be back tomorrow, 8:00 p.m., the sworn enemy of highing, pomposity, smugness and group think. hopefully with good cheer. sean hannity in new york city. >> sean: good to see from you the swamp. i guess both places are the swamp. this place charge as fortune to live here, you pay less in taxes. >> tucker: i hope so. >> sean: welcome to hannity. wall construction on the southern border is under way according to a report, washington examiner, look at this, miles of desperately needed brand new steel barriers are under construction all along the rio grande valley. this portion of the wall was funded with federal money previously negotiated by the trump administration. nobody seems to report that. we've also repaired a lot of the bad walls out there. and there is new construction. meanwhile, this garbage deal that i've been telling you about, out of washington, which allocates a measly additional
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$1.375 billion for wall construction, well, that has not been signed by the president. as a matter of fact, nobody in the white house has seen any language in the bill, none. so let's be frank. it's not nearly enough money. washington lawmakers, the swamp creatures, they have once again let we, the people, the american people down, this is a swamp compromise. let me make predictions. based on what the president is saying publicly, i love the press love to speculate, how did hannity get his information. all right, we know this is a president that keeps his promises. and he goes at the speed of trump. and if you watch every speech, if you actually listen to donald trump's words, you know, especially you people in the hate trump media, you psychos, he telegraphs, saying what he's planning to do. you're too stupid to listen. watch this. >> president trump: so much crime comes in through the southern border.
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illegal immigration provides a lucrative cashflow to put it mildly, lucrative, to some of the most dangerous criminal organizations on the planet. these deadly cartels flood our city with narcotics that kill thousands of citizens, ruin families, they use fear, intimidation, violence to get their way. only one moral course of action, to put these ruthless criminal cartels out of business and out of business fast. i will never waiver from my sacred duty to defend this nation and its people. we will get the job done. >> sean: all right, he's saying he's going to get the job done. let me make a prediction. let's base on it what you just heard. and what we've witnessed the last two years. the president is going to find a way to get the money. now, look at this bill, 1.375
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billion, not enough. but it will keep the ball in the project moving along assuming, we haven't seen the language, there's no poison pill or restrictions thrown in by a swamp creature the last minute that says you can't build a wall with the money. that happens i don't think the president will sign that bill. and in that case you probably move to a short-term c.r. and the congress creatures go back to doing the crappy work they usually do. and then if they get it right he'll sign that bill. let's assume that they get it right. that, in other words, he gets $1.375 billion for the wall now, well that, prevents the government shutdown, that's a good thing. but in order to meet on borders and our security needs the president has stated publicly, not just to sean hannity, that he will also tap in to hundreds of millions, at least 900 million, i'm told the number is much higher. other discretionary funds that, he can direct that money directly to the wall which then brings to us two or three
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billion dollars. again, in the interim, and it sounds like what he's saying is he's going to simultaneously declare a national emergency, to free up billions more. now, the hate trump media, if that happens, are going to feign moral indignation, outrage, hysteria will break out. meanwhile they say how did hannity know? well, because i've listened to him and he's telling you the entire time what he's going to do. donald trump, quote, i will add whatever i have to add to build the wall. president tweeting, i am getting almost $23 billion for border security. now, that money, the $23 billion, that can be spent on everything else but the wall. but if he declares a national emergency, or uses the law which we've been citing on this program, u.s. code 284, well we know what the democrats are going to do, immediately run to
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the courts, they'll go judge shopping, find a liberal activist judge in california, or anywhere in the ninth circuit. they will lose, the president will lose the first round, go to the ninth circuit. he'll lose the second round. but in the interim, he still gets $1.375 billion, continues the project, and the other funds, continues the project. and i believe when it gets to the supreme court he's going to win. and this supreme court has to take this case, considering, let's see, it's a constitutional question about his role as commander in chief. it's about separation of powers. it's about national security. and just a side note, all of you in the media, i don't know why, everyone has been obsessed, hannity's predicting this. that's what i'm predicting is going to happen. because i actually listened to the publicly stated words of the president. keep speculating, nobody in the media has any idea who my sources are, who they're not, and who i talk to, who i don't
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talk to. and i will not reveal my sources. and all of these hate touch media outlets, they all pretend they're unbiased, they're journalists. well, i don't claim to be a journalist, we do journalism, but what we say about being a talk show host, we're like the whole newspaper. we do straight news when there's a war, straight news on weather, separate news on important, you know, incidences that are happening, ferguson when that was happening, or, or baltimore. and then we give a lot of opinion. the news page, editorial page, the opinion page. we even do gossip and sports like tonight for example, tim tebow is on. we're like, the whole newspaper. that's what we do. freedom of the press. but we identify what we do. now, we do our own research, like we did with vetting obama, did on the deep state, do investigations, we bring you news and position you won't hear
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or see anywhere else. opinion you won't get anywhere else. but all of these hate trump news people that claim to be journalists, they're really editorial writers. and ones that make up a lot of b.s. at the same time. so tonight, when it comes to building the wall, whatever has to be done, the president is saying will be done. not for political reasons, but for the safety and the security of all americans. he sees this rightly so as a life and death issue. but don't just take my word for it. maybe some of the people in the fake news chance, maybe they should start speaking to angel moms and dads. maybe a woman like maureen moloney, her son, matthew, killed by a drunk driving illegal immigrant from ecuador. you got that, senator menendez, he was upset illegal immigrants could actually be classified as criminals, if they get caught drunk driving. yesterday, moloney urged president trump to hold strong in the fight for the border wall. now, sadly, she is among thousands of our fellow americans whose lives have been
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ripped apart, permanent separation, by violent criminals because we have open borders that have entered this country illegally. in the past two years alone, i.c.e. arresting illegal immigrants accused or convicted of 4,000 murder, homicide charges. carnage from illegal drugs. 90% of the heroin crossing that southern border is even worse. every single week, 300 americans are dying from heroin overdoses, almost all of which is trafficked across the border. americans are overwhelmingly backing up the president and his plan to secure the border. brand new fox poll, 66% of americans approve of the president's efforts, you republicans in the house and senate, you may just want to follow his lead. good politics according to gallup, the president's overall poll numbers are up a whopping 7 points since the government shutdown. he hit his highest number 5, 2% on the rasmussen poll.
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earlier this week he filled an arena in el paso, texas. look at that. and, oh, that's inside the arena, am i correct? yes, then he had thousands and how sands of others outside the arena. nobody in the media talks about this. what other president got those types of crowds? some on the left try to pretend, the president has no support at all. i've never seen president with more support. look at late night noozer stephen colbert last week, watch this. >> trump's inaugural committee raised a record $107 million which was double the previous record set by barack obama. what was all that money for? i mean, obviously, they didn't need it for crowd control. [laughing] >> sean: show the picture before the inauguration. don't worry, your audience is stupid enough to believe your crap. maybe colbert needs to attend a trump rally. maybe he will see the
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unbelievable enthusiasm people standing for hours and hours and hours outside in the cold and the rain and then standing for the entire time the president is speaking supporting his agenda. which brings us tonight to the hannity watch on what is the radical socialist takeover, the democratic party. now the president is promoting freedom, low taxes, national security and strength. uninformed socialist extremists are steering the ship at the dnc in a big way. kind of scary way. look at freshman congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, says the world is going to end in 12 years. the chief spokesman for the democratic party. as background, look at the new leader of the left. take a look. >> medicare for all would save the american people a very large amount of money. why aren't we incorporating the cost of all of the funeral expenses of those who die
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because they can't afford access to healthcare. when it comes to tax cuts for billionaires and when it comes to unlimited war we seem to be able to invent that money very easily. we look at figures and say unemployment is low, everything is fine, right? well, unemployment is low everyone has two jobs. we need on occupy every airport, occupy every border, we need to occupy every i.c.e. office. if we work our butts off, and make sure that we take back all three chambers of congress. rather all three chambers of government, the presidency, the senate, and the house. use the term occupation of palestine. what did you mean lie that? >> -- what did you mean by that? >> okay, i think what i meant is, like, the settlement. >> just last year we gave the military a $700 billion tax -- budget increase. which they didn't even ask for. we're, like, the world is going to end in 12 years, if we don't
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address climate change. your biggest issue is -- your biggest issue is how are we going to pay for it? >> no, i think it is a green dream. i think that it is, it is. i don't consider that to be a dismissive term. it is a great term. >> sean: hmm, i guess no surprise that congresswoman ocasio-cortez's green new deal is a nationwide laughing stock. except for the fact democrats really serious about this insane piece of legislation. take it seriously. 2020, presidential hopefuls are literally tripping over each other to support the green new deal. make no mistake, democrats want to radically reshape this country into a little socialist eco-utopia that promises everything and delivers catastrophe and poverty. if you wonder what a socialist economy looks like, no more
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nuclear gas, no more nuclear no, more gas powered cars, no more gas powered offens no, more cows because of flatulence, paid leave, paid vacation, now they wrecked high school k through 12, now they wreck college, education free for all, healthy food for all, government-forced renovation of every building in america in the name of government efficiency. dpovpt paid for high speed rail connecting every city in america. we won't have airplanes, i guess we will have high speed trains to australia. and asia. and europe. and they're going to guarantee income to every single person even those unwilling to work. wow, and retirement plan. but, believe it or not, there's more madness. now, we would be here all night if i listed it all. look at the side of your screen. here's the kicker, the green new deal is calling for this to happen in ten years, and the world is going to be over in 12 years according to ocasio-cortez if we don't act o twitter she said passing the green new deal
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is a life or death issue. well, in a way, she's right. if this ever happens in this country, the american dream that has created more wealth, more prosperity, than any other country on the face of this earth, it's over. government will take over every single industry. the healthcare industry, no private healthcare, the energy industry, they will give you that cradle to grave, womb to tomb promise, what you can eat, where you travel, how to cook it. to pay for the insanity, mother government, they'll own your paycheck. according to their ability, one each, two each according to their needs. i know you watch the show, congress woman. and those who would be impacted first. airlines, 700,000 employees, goodbye. over 10 million people, owe their jobs to oil and the gas industry, see you.
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millions more serve in roles related to those two major industries, promoting this stupid deal. democrats, they're actively calling for tens of millions of americans to lose high paying jobs and it gets bigger two. pipelines on the line, we opened anwar, world producer surpassing saudi arabia and russia. first time in 70 years. all of the high-paying career jobs that will be available for people. look at this fox news poll, 25% of americans have a favorable view of socialism. it promises everything and never delivers historically a thing. another freshman democratic lawmaker making news for awful the wrong reasons. that's congresswoman omar embroiled in a serious controversy over her constant stream of hatred and anti-semitic remarks. she has since issued an apology on one of the remarks. but her bad behavior on capitol hill isn't going away.
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look at, this a hearing with the administration's new special envoy for venezuela, elliott abrams, watch this doozy. >> i don't understand why members of this committee or the american people should find any testimony that you give today to be truthful. >> if i can respond to that. >> it wasn't a question. on -- >> on behalf -- >> that was not a question. i reserve the right under my time, yes or no, do you think that massacre was a fabulous achievement, that happened under our watch? >> that is a ridiculous question. >> yes or no. >> no. >> i will take that as a yes. >> sean: i'll take it as yes. as of today, that extremist holds all of her very important committee assignments. the week for democrats, members
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of congress spreading money about money, bozo o'roarke saying walls kill people, three people refusing to resign, over black face controversy, one over, yeah, rape allegations, and sexual assault. multiple top democrats supporting a bill to turn america into a socialist disaster eco-state. multiple 2020 candidates calling for tax increases and government stealing. one faking her ethnicity. spartacus calling for an end to all meat consumption. what a week, it's just getting started. full coverage on this later. first, we turn hannity watch on the deep state. now, while we sound it a larm, democrats are suspiciously silent on the increasing evidence of corruption, abuse of power inside the fbi, and the justice department. like the alleged quid pro quo agreement between the fbi, the clinton state kept, we have new documents obtained bayou dishl
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watch. the top fbi brass, threwing lisa paige, who was, well, with peter strzok, scrambling in the runup to the 2016 election. about evidence of an offer from a clinton ally, ex-state department official patrick kennedy, to have the bureau reduce the classification that they found on anthony weiner's laptop, a clinton e-mail, in exchange will boost fbi personnel abrd. change the classification so she doesn't to have go to jail. the report later in the show. first, joining us now, our top story, former acting i.c.e. director, fox news director, thomas holeman and mark meadows. congressman meadows, i was listened to the president publicly and i hear a guy saying, okay, it's clean, the 1. 375, i can use it for the wall, i'll use this extra money between $900 million and maybe
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billions, and i'm going to declare a national emergency and people don't seem to want to listen to him. >> well, they better start listening to him. this is a president who has performed over and over and over again. he's moved the embassy to jerusalem. he's brought back jobs from china to america. the economy is roaring. we have got a number of people that were hostages brought home. every time they say he won't do it, he does do it. he's going to do it this time. i'm confident of that. if he passes this bill to make sure that the government stays open, so be it. but i believe that he will take executive action to make sure he gets the dollars that he needs to make sure that that wall gets built. >> sean: do agree with me, in the interim while he, now, part of the wall is being built now, some is being repaired with previously allocated money. assuming, let's say he signs this deal, people have been nervous about it, to me he's
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using it to buy time, predicting the legal arguments the left will make, i think he will ultimately win if the supreme court follows the constitution. in the interim, the wall project keeps getting built. what's bad about that? >> it's part three of the-step process that this president has deployed and will deploy, because congress won't do its job, quite frankly. we could have done a lot better. we could have given him the 5.7 billion that he requested. but instead, he's having to embark on a three-step process that i applaud. i mean, i can tell you, i wish that the executive branch would have less ability to do things on their own. but there are statutes and laws in place right now that, allow this president -- >> sean: 284. >> 284. there's three sections. laws on the books.
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he is deploying a tool in his tool box, i've been talking to the administration, as long as the democrats don't play a trick on him, put a poison pill in this, we're waiting to see the legislation, sean. >> sean: where is it? >> nancy pelosi is putting her freshman into place that she has long espoused. you got to pass the bill before you can read it and know what's in it. and that is the play that's being played here. >> sean: okay. [laughing] the talking point of the hate trump media and the hate trump democrats, this is manufactured crisis. if 9d 0% of our -- 90% of our heroin crosses that border, gang members, cartels, and again that's the 2%, people that we know have committed homicides, sexual assaults, violent assaults. human trafficking. yojs girls into prostitution. that sounds like a humanitarian and national security crisis. >> look, all they have to do is
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talk to the angel moms. they refuse to talk to angel moms, refuse to talk to the exmerits at the border who put their lives on the line. they don't know what a manufactured crisis is. they say the wall is immoral, they refuse to look at the data, it shows where they work. and you have the numbers, 138 thousand criminal aliens arrested last year. i will yell aliens. they just didn't appear here, they come across the southwest border. it's terrible. >> sean: will the president do this simultaneously, if he signs that horrible budget deal but gets money for the wall, if he has extra money that he's going to appropriate for the wall and goes whatever emergency route he decides, that will be challenged in the court, i would expect he does it all at once. what do you think?
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he is committed to making people in control of 9 border, not drug cartels. it's a dangerous place, he's committed to do it. i've not seen him so resolved to anyone issue since he came into office. >> sean: and he has a two-year track record. he has a two-year track record of keeping his word. >> you know, i don't like this deal, i've said it from day one, until i see the writing. we have a surge at the border and they want to take beds away. the agreement says 42,000 beds, they have 49,000 now. and to get to that 42,000 number they have to go 7,000 below that number at 35,000. that's a bad measure in central america. we're going to detain less of you. >> sean: thanks for being with us. a lot of breaking news, mitch mcconnell moves ahead with ocasio-cort ocasio-cortez, let's have a vote
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support her. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell invoked rowell 14 on the green new deal to bring it right to the senate floor. brilliant move, good job, mitch mcconnell. joining us fox news contributor tammy bruce, america first action senior advisor sean spicer. let's get them on record. nancy needs to bring it up in the house, in the senate, i want to know who supports banning airplanes and redoing every building in america and free, free, free, free everything and nationalizing industry. >> it is interesting, the democrats thought they were just going to roll with this as they had been, this idea, i did a column a few weeks ago, saying there was no substance to it yet. it didn't really exist. and then of course we had the scandal of them removing the reality of what it was they were proposing including money for people unwilling to work. what they had thought this is going to be was a fun way to signal to millenials and progressives about what they stood for without having to do
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anything about it. without anything really needing to exist. a resolution is not a bill. and so they thought this is going to be a lot of media and press. having to vote is a reminder now that people will have to vote with the individuals who want to pay people unwilling to work or have to vote against them, which will signal to the base that this has been an unserious frame work from the start. >> i don't think it is unserious. i'll stand up for ocasio-cortez, probably the most honest democratic socialist in the country, she's saying what they want to do for years, and they have used the courts for, what they can never get done at the ballot box or legislatively and use activist justices to do the dirty work for them. this is what they want. this is their dream bill. >> right, it's a dream bill, not
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based in reality. dreams are generally positive things, nightmares are negative things. this is a dream not based in reality. it's a nightmare in terms of what it would do to the country and the economy a few years ago, this would be sort of one of the bring things of the democratic party. unfortunately, it is the mainstream. you look at every one of the 2020 announced prospective candidates for president on the democratic side, and they're all embracing this. what are they embracing? not a policy difference, not more spending, that would be typical for democrats. they're basing something that they can't even tell you where it ends up. this is insanity. the idea that we want to end all sorts of commercial travel. the idea that we want to certify every building in a way they can't tell you how they're going to get there. >> sean: we build them. >> would kill so many jobs is insane. i'm glad they're going to put it up for a vote, we need to expose the agenda that's really coming. most of the time they mask it in good words and all sorts of things. this time i think everybody
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needs to understand exactly what is happening. and call a spade a spade. this is socialism, there's no other way around it. >> and sean is right, this is a nile is particular agenda. >> sean: which sean? >> sean here on the program. but i would caution in the argument of starting with this message, that it is not a affordable. or how much it would cost. that presupposes it should even be considered as feasible to implement. that would be like saying we're going to the moon and then we're going to, arguing about how much it would cost to redistribute all of the green cheese we're going to harvest. we wouldn't go to the cost of harvesting the green cheese, it's not going to happen and it is absurd. >> sean: it's never worked. we have created a nation of wealth and opportunity that has you compare america, we want everybody lifted out of poverty. new statistic, donald trump got
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1.5 million people off food stamps since he's been president, a million out of poverty 5.3 million new jobs, 600,000 manufacturing jobs. two pipelines in the works and we have anwar opening up. >> fantastic. >> sean: sure. these are literally hundreds of thousands, high-paying career jobs, that will increase the wealth of every american. we are the saudi arabia of natural gas. we are the middle east of natural gas. >> look what the president talked about during the state of the union, the economy is people are doing better, taking home more pay, they have opportunity, living better lives. the president is doing what he wanted. instead of offering a realistic alternative, this new congresswoman offering a fictitious world to live in that defiies reality. this is the challenge the president is up against, putting his accomplishments on the table, we made the country
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better and we can continue to do it for four more years. >> and she is offering everybody gets the fred flintstone car, pedal with our feet. >> sean: no airplanes, no meat, nationalize all industry, and no healthcare, we're all in one healthcare plan. a lot of good obamacare worked out. when we come back we have a hannity investigation, and you will see a new report, fbi going straight up against the fox news channel. also tonight, tim tebow in the house to talk about his latest project. and the villain of the day tonight, will literally make your skin crawl. and your e-mails straight ahead. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized therapies
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>> sean: new news developing tonight, hannity watch on the deep state, more corruption evidence inside the fbi. according to new documents uncovered by judicial watch of the fbi brass scrambled to respond to fox news inquiries about talks of alleged quid pro quo over clinton e-mails and the runup to the 2016 election. despite this mounting evidence of a politicized fbi, that wasn't doing its job and gone on a witch hunt against trump and protecting hillary, the media obsesses over what, mueller, investigation, which by the way is seeing a darker and darker cloud hanging over its credibility. just listen to former trump attorney john dowd. >> what did he have? what's the result? what is the conclusion? >> decline, no guysis. theres -- no basis no, exposure, a terrible waste of time. what is worse is, let's get on the other side of this, how it all happened. this is one of the greatest frauds this country has ever
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seen. i'm just shocked that bob mueller didn't call that it way and say i'm being used. >> sean: sara carter also reporting that lodger stone alleges in a new court filing that the special counsel's office leaked an unveiled indictment to fake news cnn and tipped the network off to their predawn raid with amphibious vehicles, tactical vehicles. you know the predawn, 27 guys, roger stone in his shorts, really? over a process crime? with reaction, author of the number one best seller russia hoax, now with a chapter in paper book, gregg jarrett, fox news contributor sara carter is with us. i want to get into the details, because it is the fox news component, but this is when they found weiner's laptop and classified material. the state department, clinton supporters, are offering a great -- a number of great things that the fbi wants, if they just declassify and protect
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hillary from the crime she committed. >> that's right. what they wanted to do, sean, they wanted to reduce the classifications. so that if it was secret they would reduce that to nonsecret, maybe to sensitive only. this was patrick kennedy. i want to take people back. patrick kennedy was the undersecretary of management at the state department. and there were enormous problems at the state department during this time. patrick kennedy was in the middle of the benghazi scandal. according to sources i spoke with over the years, patrick kennedy was trying to run interference on that. this was the reason, he was so nervous about these classified e-mails. because he knew and he suspected there were e-mails regarding benghazi within clinton's server that, would expose who what was going on. he tried to run interference, goes to the fbi, look, i can give your agents, you know, posts overseas in iraq, in other areas, throughout the world if
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we can working? out. they did not. according to the fbi and according to the information that we have that's been made available, the fbi did not do what patrick kennedy suggested. there were ten pages of e-mail exchanges that stew dishl watch did obtain. you can see they were scrambling. fox news was asking serious, poignant questions. >> sean: this were afraid. >> the fbi was afraid, yes, terrified. so was the state department. >> sean: i heard we're really not liked by these guys. [laughing] >> no, not at all. >> sean: gregg jarrett, you know, this is a lot like the exoneration without investigation. this is a lot like bill clinton wanting to meet with the nuclear authority, meets with putin, 145 million back. and the russian dossier she paid for. a lot of russia collusion. >> what is amazing, the fbi has it in writing that they were being quote unquote pressured with a quote unquote quid pro
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quo. >> sean: that is a crime. >> that has a special legal meaning, quid pro quo, is a corrupt act, exchange of benefits for a public official. >> alan dershowitz said it didn't happen. >> that's no at defense. it's not a defense if i shoot a gun and the bullet miss mice intended target, it's an attempted murder. it's not only that, if i try to bribe a police officer, that's a violation of several corruption laws. what did the fbi do? nothing. >> sean: my prediction, things are going to move more quickly and they're going to be criminal referrals and indictments on fisa, lying to congress and the issues. >> i agree. >> sean: it's going to happen. >> exactly. >> the people at the fbi who chose to hide this and take no action, because it was hillary clinton and barack obama, they
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ought to be held accountable. because if trump did this, there would be a raid at that individual's home. >> sean: we will stay on it, we won't stop. when we come back, is-on-1, tim tebow, about to make big news. and you won't believe what this guy is up to. and your mail. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today.
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>> sean: tim tebow, known for many things, heisman trophy winner, professional football, now professional baseball flair, devout christian. can you add movie producer to the list. tim tebow, executive producer of "run the race" inspirational film, about two brothers trying to find their way. in the process, they get closer to god. oh, this isn't a public school, we can talk about god, amazing. the fill in theaters nationwide
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february 2 27b8d, a quick clip -- 22nd. >> i'm going to get that scholarship. i don't want to end up like dad. >> you mind if i join you? >> i lost my appetite. >> we're family, you're a drumpg who left us after our mom died. >> are you good at football? >> i was in the family, right? [skroeming] >> football season. >> scholarship. >> sean: the movie isn't the only big news from tim tebow, recently engaged. wait a minute. >> yes! that's the best news. >> sean: all right. and she was competitive -- >> former miss universe. >> sean: okay, all of the girls were like swooning over tim tebow. it's great to see you. >> good to see you. >> sean: here's what i like about you more than anything,
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you talk about your faith, and you talk, i think you paid a price for it in a sense, it's too controversial for some teams. you never backed down. and then, here are you, playing football and like, i'm going to play baseball. you do so successfully. that's hard to do when, you know, flying in private jets, now back in the bus. >> that's probably not the most fun part about it. but it's doing what you love, going after something regardless of the risk and regardless if you get a lot of people that are going to be naysayers, and haters about it. but that's not why i do it. i didn't want to do something, i don't want to do something and let the world define me. the only person that gets to define me is god. way tonight go after my dreams and what's in my heart a lot of my team down the street were like whoa, whoa, whoa, were do this. you might embarrass yourself. and i said i'd rather embarrass myself going after my dreams than not going after my dreams.
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>> sean: didn't you hit a home run first time at-bat thankfully, yes. >>. >> sean: but you went through a streak at one point last season, batting .350, .400. >> a streak that was good. but streaks that were bad. i had streaks batting .150, that's baseball, up and down, part of the process. when it wasn't going good, people were like, you know, kind of get out of this before -- no, it's your, if you're in something i want to be all, in i'm a believer, a fighter. that's what i want to be in everything that i do. >> sean: how did you get to be this devout, what happened, especially at a young age, how did that happen? >> for me, i want to have a life of meaning and significance and purpose more than anything. >> sean: were you like that as a kid? i've been even couragible my whole life, i get in trouble every day of my life. >> my leaf was really changed around 15, i was in the philippines and met a boy with his feet on backwards and the rest of theville taj looked at
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him as cursed and insignificant, he was outcast. when i left that boy, i knew what i felt like i was supposed to do for the rest of my life, fight for people that can't fight for themselves. and fight for the underdog. and love people. and that's something i try to do in anything that i do. >> sean: so, you've played minor league professional ball and you would be called up to the mets, i read the local new york papers and the sports section every day, you got very close last year. tell us, what you can tell us behind the scenes, what happened? >> well, i broke my hand, that ended the season for me. but was on a good streak, playing well, improving. and i think that's kind of the key. you know, there's a certain piece of me that is grateful for it. now i just had more time to prepare. so if i get that opportunity i can be that much more ready for it. >> sean: it is better, kind of funny, the way people are, i don't know what it is, but
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there's a great desire in the media for conservatives or if you're an outspoken christian to fail. do you feel that? i mean, this extra scrutiny. you know, i think that the whole story of christianity is that you know you failed. >> that's it. >> sean: you know you screwed up. >> we're all sinners saved by grace. >> sean: but you've never been even couragible like me -- never been incouragible. it's that we're not perfect, we get to have a chance to have a relationship with some one that is. that's what christianity is all about. >> sean: let's talk about this movie. i did a movie recently. >> congratulations, it was successful s&p i learned a lot about it. tell me about the movie. >> it's "run the race," my and my brother saw it six years ago, penetrated my heart, and his, shared with it the family and friends. i never wanted to get into the
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movie industry. but when i saw the story, i said people need to hear this story. people need be to encouraged it's a faith-based film, and it's real. >> sean: when is it in theaters? >> february 2 27bd. face based film, when they prayed, i always thought -- >> sean: do you know how many seats you have? >> 100. >> sean: i'll see it, we're really happy for you, please get to citi field this year. >> i'll do my best. >> sean: what you have done to bring crowds in to minor league professional ball is huge. >> thank you. appreciate that. >> sean: when you getting married? >> haven't set the date yet. but sooner than later. >> sean: best of luck, tim tebow. a great guy to villain of the day. it's atrociously outrageous. and your mail.
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>> sean: villain of the day, serial killer samuel little. trace gallagher has the latest. >> after spending more than 40 years preying on the marginalized and vulnerable, including prostitutes and drug addicts, 78-year-old samuel little was convicted of killing three women and sentenced to life in prison. last year he requested to change prisons but he exchanged it for cooperation. the fbi said he "went through city and state, the number of people he killed in each place." he claims to have killed 90 women. 35 been confirmed. to find the rest, samuel little is drawing pictures of his victims. the fbi is releasing the drawings helping family and friends will recognize them and provide evidence to identify them. prosecutors say the pictures are generating numerous tips, but locating the victims is difficult because the color has a photographic memory by his
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timelines about when the murders happen her off by as much as a decade. >> sean: that's evil. we don't have time for mail. hannity.com. we will not be the destroy-trump media ever. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham. are you in new york? >> laura: no, i'm here. i was in texas. i love texas. i love it. >> sean: i don't want to play anymore. i'm sick of it. >> laura: rush told us we should move to florida. >> sean: i said to rick perry, i want to go to texas. i want to get a baby ranch. he said 4,000 acres? how about 100? i want to cows. >> laura: there are a lot of hannity fans down there. hannity, a lot of fans of yours down there barely met a lot of great people. >> sean: that crowd outside was massive. how they was not crowd? >> laura: we put the photos on