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you, not really a guest on the show, but the man who is going to anchor the 9:00 p.m. show tonight. and honestly, every night, sean hannity. he is live from new york right now appeared to be one great show. i saw your friend was in the news again tonight. a special tucker headline. friend of yours. good show, thank you card welcome to "hannity" appeared buckle up, we have a lot of work to get going on and get started on. the mueller witch hunt is over. obamacare was just dealt a serious blow. democrats are running scared from their green new deal of insanity. the wall in our southern border, guess what? i just got 57 miles longer, and the president wins again. are you sick of winning? and the economy is booming. and this is been a major week for the country, one we will never forget. we are going to cover it all, and we will begin the process tonight of holding people responsible that were involved in in the biggest abuse of power,
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corruption scandal, in our history. those that committed crimes that need to be investigated. at the people who rigged an investigation. rigged a primary, tried to rig a general election. in other words, those people who used hillary clinton bought and paid for russian lies from a foreign source with funneled money, leaked to influence you, the american people, head of that vote in 2016. russian lies, fraud perpetrated on fisa courts, citizens denied basic fundamental constitutional rights, spying, infiltrating an opposition party in a presidential campaign, using russian lies that hillary paid for to bludgeon and attempt to remove a duly elected president. people that we entrust the most power to, they thought they knew better than you, then we, the american people. tonight, we begin the process -- it is a process -- of getting the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, and
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holding all of these people accountable for their actions. if we do not do it, it will happen again. plus, almost an unbelievable news development out of chicago tonight, a miscarriage of justice has just taken place after some major, backroom, chicago wheeling and dealing, alleged hate crime faker jussie smollett, well, completely let off the hook for a mere $10,000. the corruption in chicago is a national disgrace. we are going to have an important mini monologue coming up on that, and the ramifications, oh, of the covington kids, and the smollett case, and how it is all intertwined in the psychotic, hate-rage of donald trump. but first, this is a new day for the country. president trump was totally and completely cleared of all the russian collusion lies and all the other fabricated allegations against him. and no collusion, no obstruction of justice. the long-standing 2 plus year
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narrative of the media mob and the democrats, it was nothing more than a hoax. it was contrived and built off irrational hate and in this psychotic rage perpetrated by those who first wanted to ever prevent trump from becoming president but had an insurance policy destroy his presidency in any event that he wins. at any cost, even if the heart and soul of this country was ripped apart in the process. and our constitution. for years, you, the american people, you have been deliberately lied to. you have been deceived on a spectacular and frankly historic level. but this process of holding people accountable from the deep state to the media, to their friends in the democratic party, we will name every name, we will demand justice. we will call out every single solitary liar, con artist, who actively promoted a hoax,
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conspiracy theories, many for personal and political gain only, for power. this is not part of our mission going forward. tonight, we start with the chief conspiracy theorist of all of them, starting at the top. nbc news, tom brokaw, are you proud of your network tonight? rachel maddow, the base of msnbc, supposedly a news channe. yesterday, prominently featured on the cover of "the new york post," along with the title "mueller madness: who got it the most wrong?" to actually put up brackets of the media's numerous collusion conspiracy theorist. as you can see, oh, yeah, she is the number 1 seed. by the way, you can see my filled hood bracket on hannity.com. and you better believe she has earned that position. night after night, never ending lies, one bizarre conspiracy theory after another. and she has been rewarded for being the number one liar, conspiracy theorist in america.
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nobody ever has challenged her or vetted her or questioned her. as to to the deaths and lengthe has a song to end this process recklessly suggesting that the kremlin and putin are controlling the white house, that donald trump is a russian puppet, and vladimir putin is pulling all the strings in our very own federal government. watch with your own eyes and see if you believe this. >> maybe he has not really under audit. all of those little things might be true, okay, that would be interesting to know. i don't know that i would change the world that much, but what would change the world's of russia was interfering in the election, and they were doing it on their own, and he was in on it. >> after all of the worry, we are actually about to find out if russia maybe has something on the new president? we are about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants.
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once he is commander in chief of the u.s. military. >> we haven't ever had to reckon with the possibility that someone has ascended to the presidency of the united states to serve the interests of another country rather than our own. what's the corrective to that? how do you remedy that? these are no longer hypothetical questions. this is where we are. >> he received the order of friendship from vladimir putin personally, the highest reward they give to a nonrussian citizens but somehow rex tillerson ended up as secretary of state under donald trump, who he had never met. >> mueller is proceeding without being stymied, and he is proceeding at this kind of a pace, rolling out the stuff right now, everything is aiming right at the president personally and that's not to be very unsettling. >> it not only enters the president's immediate family, not only enters the white house. >> sean: the faith of nbc news. my question to viewers: how does
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it feel to be lied to day after day, hour after hour? have you had enough? do you really see what has gone on here? have they backed up anything with evidence and proof, or has it just been speculation and rumors and innuendo and anonymous sources and reckless, nonstop speculation? this program, by the way, we welcome you with open arms. we have been right so many times, not because we have a crystal ball, this is rachel rid jewell, trayvon and george zimmerman, ferguson, baltimore, why are we right and they usually wrong? why were they wrong on smollett and the covington kids? we don't rush to judgment. we believe in due process on the perception of innocence. something they don't understand or seem to care about. but a much different story over their head nbc news, despite mueller's findings, rachel maddow still cannot let go thatr
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collusion obsession, now claiming the attorney general of the united states is somehow complacent in another grand conspiracy to cover up obstruction of a crime that never took place. in spite of how much they really wanted, for years, rather than retract, apologize, about the dishonest, reckless, irresponsible coverage, which clearly has destroyed her own credibility on the networks, they double town on stupid peer and more conspiracy theories, more lies. by the way, and the lack, phil griffin, are you proud of this? really? this is your brand, nbc news, complicit in lying to people for years. in fairness, nbc news did not act alone. and we are fake news cnn pushing the same russia collusion hoax, every single minute of every hour of every day, for every month, for every year. don lemon among them, the walls are closing in on
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president trump. cnn editor at large thing that russia collusion was choking trump's presidency. for 2 plus years the collusion news network, except for the fact that they are actually not reporting any news. baseless speculation, hysteria, breathless reporting, all in an attempt to advance their political agenda and feed and insatiable hatred for all things donald trump. harvard law professor alan dershowitz claiming fake news cnn wouldn't even have him on the air! because they didn't like his opinion. it was too fair. despite being so wrong so often, you have cnn, fake news chief, the king of it all, jeff locker, pretending i'm not embarrassed at all, telling "the new york times," oh, another line news network, we ae a journalist. our goal is to report the facts as we know them, which is exactly what we did. it's pretty hard to seek facts when you are so blinded by hatred and rage, it's also nice to hear a rare moment of truth
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from his locker. they don't actually investigate anything they report, they basically spread rumors, innuendo, maybe things they pick up on the internet, twitter, or maybe facebook, or maybe instagram. rumors to help their narrative, oh, like the smollett case where the covington kids. on today's narrative du jour, that is the mueller report was totally clearing the president of any campaign collusion -- well, he doesn't actually do what i did, because in their fantasy world that they can't give up because then they would have to put aside their egos and their pride and admit, oh, guys like sean hannity were right and they were wrong. instead, they just go on with a new one. even though the attorney general stated clearly that trump would not be charged with obstruction, rod rosenstein agrees with the analysis. a news buster chronicles cnn fake news chanted what? 120 times, it doesn't exonerate, that is what they tell their audience. take a look. if this is a 24-hour period.
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>> medication on collusion, yes, exoneration on obstruction, not so much. >> mueller specifically said his report does not exonerate the president of obstruction of justice. >> he does not exonerate the president. >> it is no exoneration. >> did not exonerate the president cared >> mueller didn't exonerate trump. >> while mueller did not conclude that the president obstructed justice, the report does not exonerate president trump, does not exonerate him. >> did not exonerate the president of obstruction. >> there is not enough evidence to prove the resident committed obstruction. >> robert mueller did not exonerate the president on obstruction, period appeared to be on the attorney general and deputy attorney general did! in other words, mueller gave it to them to decide. do you even read over there? you cannot expect people with this type of one-sided agendas
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to ever be fair. this mob and the media, they will never apologize for misleading purposely and lying to the american people, and don't expect them to ever change their ways. you should never trust them. look at jake, klapper for example. his job is safe at fake news cnn, despite leveraging his former position in our government to validate these disgusting lies, which by the way, what has happened under his watch. the great obama department of justice, take a look. >> do you agree with andrew mccabe, it's possible the president of the united states, the president, is a russian asset? >> well, i completely agree with the way and he characterized it. it is a possibility. what a great case officer vladimir putin is, he knows how to handle an asset, and that is what he is doing with the president. >> our institutions are under assault, both externally, and that is the big news here,
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russian interference in our election system. and i think, as well, our institutions are under assault internally. >> internally from the president? >> exactly. >> this has nothing to do with the president, either as the president or as a candidate or the white house, it is just silly. >> do you think the russian investigation is fake news or a witch hunt, as the president keeps weeding and saying? >> well, i -- i don't believe it is. to me, it stretches credulity to think the russians didn't have profound impacts that could have swung the election. >> sean: everything you just heard is not true! but clapper, totally unapologetic, telling his good friends, good old anderson cooper, that he doesn't have any regrets for the way he smeared the president, lied about the president. clapper's cohorts on msnbc, oh, none other than former cia
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director brennan, he is being paid by nbc because of his status as america's former top spy. again, happened under his watch, too. his words carry tremendous weight, remember he accuse the president of trees and again and again, using that position and power to trash the president of the united states on the world stage, even suggesting again and again, treason, reporting only two weeks ago, mueller would be handing down more indictments before his investigation concluded. i guess the sources were wrong. >> people are innocent until alleged to be involved in some type of criminal activity. there was an extensive effort to try to influence the outcome of the election that involved the russians, that involved u.s. persons, and that may have gone to the very top of the trump campaign. >> its collusion in plain sight. donald trump at the end of july when they called on russian intelligence to find hillary clinton's emails.
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>> certainly his tweets do not seem like they're coming from a person of innocence and confidence. i don't think robert mueller will want to have the dramatic flair of the ides of march when he is going to be delivering what i think will be his indictment, final indictments, as well as the report he gives the attorney general appeared >> i think he is afraid of the president of russia. >> why? >> i think one comes back later as to why, the russians may have something on him personally. >> this is nothing short of treason is because it is a betrayal of the nation come he is giving comfort to the enemy. >> i think there is a question in terms of those who are on mr. trump's national security team, whether they can serve in good conscience, an individual who basically betrays his nation. >> i called his behavior treasonous, which is to betray one's trust and eight end up abet the enemy, and i very much stand by that claim. >> sean: tom brokaw, are you proud of that? the brand you build your whole life? it makes you wonder who was really doing the work over there, russia's bidding cared an unwitting asset?
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brennan said he had bad information -- you think? no, he lied. tonight, brennan, clapper, it is time to hold all of these others accountable. that's not forget about the major crimes they may have committed. many, i think, did. during their time, high ranking deep state actors abusing the power we gave to them, which brings us back to how did this all start? how did we get to this point? who must face the consequences for their illicit action surrounding the 2016 election? we don't fix it, it will happen again for july 15th, 2015, the fbi opened a criminal investigation into hillary, nick sandmann top secret, classified information, despite a comey citing overwhelming evidence of criminal negligence and obstruction of justice, went and got off scot-free. why? it was their favorite candidate! her investigation was read from the get-go, the fix was in, even paige and strzok admit it was run and rigged by obama's doj
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and beretta lynch cared what did she know, when did she know it? by the way, what did obama know and when did he know it? look at your screen paired watch it, we will roll it throughout the show. she got away with things that no other american would ever get away with. she mishandled top-secret intelligence, she violated clearly the espionage act with her private server, she obstructed justice by destroying 33,000 subpoenaed emails, acid washing her hard drive with bleach, and having an aide destroying her phones and blackberries with hammers. this case must be reopened if we want equal justice to be served in this country. no american citizen, nobody would get away with any of these crimes that were clearly committed, the biggest slam-dunk case of obstruction of ever seen in my life. comey, too, he must be investigated for his handling of this rigged investigation. if he exonerated clinton for
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political purposes, clearly that would be a felony. if he lied under oath, that is a felony. he needs to be investigated for knowingly, did he commit a fraud on the fisa court? it appears like you might have feared obama's attorney general, loretta lynch, must also be investigated for her political interference in the clinton investigation. strzok and page that he made every decision and they knew they would never go after clinton. don't forget about the tarmac meeting with bill clinton, just the beginning. during the very same month, clinton exonerated, comey's fbi opened an investigation into the trump campaign, using hillary clinton's bought and paid for dirty dossier with paid lies, put together by a foreign national, christopher steele. if clinton knowingly paid the foreign national for the anti-trump dossier, by the way, that is a crime at a felony. of course, we now know that they dossier was never verified and unverifiable because of steele doesn't stand by his own dossier. and that means, well, didn't that stop the dossier somehow
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from ever being used before a fisa court as the bulk of evidence to obtain a warrant on an american citizen, to deny them his rights, his constitutional rights, and also dig down deep, right inside the heart have an opposition party? look at your screen again. comey, mccabe, yeats, rosenstein, all signed up on the pfizer request, all must be investigated for committing fault before record and i will be held accountable for their egregious, alleged crimes. it must be investigated. comey also likely committed the serious crime when he intentionally leaked fbi memos about his conversations with the president. why? to spark the special investigation paired when it's not all, when it comes to abuse of power, mccabe, strzok, paid, all forced to resign in shame, all my 25 in all demoted, resigned, or fired. we have a lot more to get to, this is only the beginning. we joining us now, gregg jarrett, the title of your book says it all "the illicit
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seem to clear hillary clinton unframed donald trump." alan dershowitz, and sara carte carter. gregg jarrett norma, your book nails it. we are going to continue to scroll the crimes that need to be investigated. if we don't, what happens? >> what happens is people get away with crimes, and that means some people are above the law. i blame mostly democrats and journalists. journalist drove this, they were just reckless, they were malevolent. they suspended their sense of fairness and abandoned all objectivity. if they allow enmity toward trump to consume them and their common sense. and the more their hatred for trump, and propagating this false narrative. if they have an obsessive belief in a nonexisting conspiracy called collusion. they refused to do their job, which is, as journalists, examine the facts, the evidence, and the law. >> sean: professor, i was kidding with you the other
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night, i said even you couldn't get me out if i deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails and acid washed my hard drive and beat up my devices with hammers and removed them cards. what about these people that abuse their power, that we now know, if we are to have equal justice and equal application of our laws, isn't it a necessity to prevent this from ever happening again? the follow through on people that violated law and abused power? >> well, i think we ought to call them out in the court of public opinion. i think we ought to disarm mutually and stop using the criminal justice system against either party. either side, and it -- look. >> sean: lying to a fisa court? >> you need discretion, -- >> sean: lying to a fisa card, would you do it? >> no, no, that is different. the fisa court should call for possible contempt of court by people who misled them.
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they misled them not by directly lying, but by omission. by failure to disclose that the information they were asking the fisa court to rely on didn't have reliability. and when you deal with the fisa court, there is nobody on the other side, so government officials have a special obligation to be completely honest and candid, and the people who submitted that dossier weren't honest and candid -- >> sean: professor, comey signed this in october 2016. he denied it and said it was unverified in january 2017. wouldn't that mean the bulk of information was the dossier, that he lied in october? >> well, the question is did he commit perjury and should he be held in contempt? i think the fisa court has an obligation to make sure that people who present data to them ex parte do it honestly, candidly, and without failing to disclose -- and that didn't
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happen, and i think, look, i think the main lessons have to be learned about the media. people who watch cnn were affirmatively misled by the pundits. and, as you said, they kicked me off, i used to be on all the time come all the time, and then suddenly they stop calling me. >> sean: professor, you call me out on my own show constantly. >> i did. >> sean: i got to get sara in. you're right, sara and i want to bring you in. who should be investigated? >> right now come all the people you listed, sean, loretta lynch, hillary clinton, james comey, but more importantly, i think that john brennan, the former director of the cia, i think james clapper, the former director of national intelligence, they need to be investigated, as well. we need to know how much they knew and when they knew it, and that is so vitally important to getting to the truth here, because they have spread so much disinformation about the trump administration and about the
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campaign, and if we were worried about russians, we should have been more worried about what our own intelligence community was doing. >> sean: you all have been amazing, i'm sorry i went along. we will have a mini monologue on the smollett fiasco. these guys have been great. straight ahead. ♪ feel the clarity... of non-drowsy claritin... and relief from symptoms caused by over... 200 outdoor and indoor allergens. like those from pollen, pets and dust. because new memories start with dusting off old ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear.
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♪ >> sean: all right, the twist, the turns in the jussie smollett song are just more troubling by the hour appeared today, cook county state attorneys, their office shocked police, the public, by dropping all charges against the actor. remember, this was a grand jury indictment, with little explanation. in an interview with "the new york times," fake news, the first assistant state attorney said "we didn't exonerate him" and that "we stand behind the investigation, we stand behind the decision to charge him, we stand behind the charges in the case," adding "we
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prioritize violent crime and the perpetrators, i don't see jussie smollett as a threat to public safety" beards are now chicago police are outraged, especially the person i admired most, the police chief, eddie johnson, even rahm emanuel, the liberal mayor, took issue with this. take a look. >> do i think justice was serve served? , no. they chose to hide behind secrecy and broker a deal to circumvent the justice system. this was a whitewash of justice and sending a clear message that if you are in a position of influence and power, you get treated one way. other people will be treated another way. there is no accountability in the system. it is wrong, full. you have a person using hate crime laws that are on the books to protect people, who are of
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minorities, from violence, to then turn around and use those laws to advance your career and your financial reward, is there no decency in this manner? >> sean: even x obama advisor axelrod is slamming the decision, tweeting out "you can contrive a hate crime, making national news, get caught, and if you are a well-connected celebrity, get offered $10,000 and have your record expunged and your file sealed." remember, two brothers told police, smollett paid them to stay to the attack. witnesses in a crime, they were caught on surveillance footage buying the very item used in the apparent hoax. the original story was that smollett was attacked by two men yelling "this is maga country, and it even stranger. the order of police is accusing the prosecutor, kim foxx, if intervening in the case because, before even recusing herself, at the former direction of guess
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who? michelle obama's chief of staff. joining us, penn bondi, fox news contributor, dan bongino. pam, we start with you. the hours wasted in a city where we are losing hundreds and thousands of lives and shooting, and they spent all of that manpower on this, and stand behind the indictment and the evidence they say is incontrovertible. >> the great men and women of the chicago police department to serve more than, sean. not a $10,000 payoff, basically, to them for an investigation that caused probably 10 are 20 times that come and hats off to rahm emanuel, he did a great job with this defending the great men and women. if your a criminal defendant, what you will never become a never let your loyal talk for you after you get the charges dropped. to an outside reporter, she said the two men we know who did this, the two men who said they
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did it, the two nigerian men who are african-american, to jussie smollett -- and she said that in the last conference for jussie smollett so they were not minority, the men who attacked him. and he said he did not know them. he would've recognized the voices there she completely contradicts our client. she has had plenty of people agree to forfeit their bond, not true, it's ridiculous. >> sean: there are federal charges on the possibility, but can another grand jury convened, or is this it? >> yes, federal and state courts have concurrent jurisdiction. so often times, we would concur, we would talk to the federal authorities, conference with them, and drop charges in order for them to prosecute something. that clearly did not happen here, to help the federal authorities look at it there think rahm emanuel coming to chicago pd, i think they will be pushing for it to them should should. this is a very, very serious accusation.
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>> sean: big picture between the 16-year-old that was frankly bludgeoned and beaten and called names in a rush to judgment, nicholas sandmann, and this case, really, dan bongino back to this irrational, psychotic hatred of trump. both cases. >> this smollett case is bigger than jussie smollett. americans are upset right now. we have the college admission scandal, where everyone is on a superhighway to power and stardom, while all of the rest of us working people are suffering on the toll roads, right? you have the spygate debacle, the collusion hoax blown up, the media's credibility is completely falling apart, and while facing the justice system, the media, it's collapsing at the same time. you have a well-connected hollywood actor who gets off there i was a cop and a federal agent, not a lawyer like miss bondi, but i have seen a lot of federal cases, i'm not
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seen evidence is overwhelming in a case like this in my life! i'm only 44. this was overwhelming good he gets off? i mean, can you blame people for being upset about this and why this is a new story? i certainly don't. >> sean: grid analysis. again, it's true, where does it all come from? one place. we have a lot of breaking news we have to get to tonight, and a big announcement at the end of the show. but next, lawrence jones hits the streets of new york city to see what people think of the mother report. alec baldwin has tried to pick another fight with me. okay, alec, game on. more coming up. ♪ that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high strength, military-grade aluminum alloy body gives you best-in-class torque, best-in-class payload... and you got it, baby... best-in-class towing. still leading the pack. this is the big dog! this is the ford f-150.
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credibility. i think they never recover. now they are trying literally going down the long path, once again, in other words, doubling down on stupid, trying to downplay how wrong they have been. look. >> many commentators and democratic politicians alleged collusion? yes. did many journalists ask about it? yes. but there is a giant difference between asking and telling. speculation actually has value, too. it helps open our eyes and our minds to what is possible. >> there has been such fabulous reporting by, especially, "the new york times," "the washington post," "the wall street journal." >> i'm reluctant to talk about it at all because we don't know anything. >> needs to be investigated because democrats don't like the fact -- >> he wasn't investigated for the first two years at all come aside and there's a little catch-up to do. >> we had lawrence jones asked people in liberal new york city, what did they think? to the people of the great
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country, what they think. >> he cleared the president, how do you feel about that? >> in my opinion, i think it was a witch hunt to. >> i totally agree with the mueller report, i'm glad it came out the way it did. >> are you okay with the conclusion? >> yes. what i'm not okay with is how much money we spent, wasted our tax money. >> there is sort of busy occasion, false vindication on the right, and maybe, like, i would think a sense on the left of disappointment. >> for two years, it's been collusion in. >> i don't watch them, anyway. >> msnbc, all of the journalist that accused the president without any evidence, do you think they will be president an apology? >> absolutely >> absolutely. >> they were all wrong. >> there was no collusion. >> do you want to apologize to him? that you were wrong about it? >> i'm sorry. >> i don't think anyone owes anyone an apology for an
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investigation. >> do you think should get on board with trump now? >> yes. >> you can get on board now? >> yeah. >> good job. [laughter] >> sean: lawrence is just great paired special correspondent in here with reaction from a media reporter for "the hill," host on wor, my affiliate from a great station in new york city, joe concha appeared at of course, journalist, former 60 minutes correspondent, they are logan. thank you both. later, we will begin with you. look at your reaction, this is interesting, i think people get it. i think democrats don't get it, we will see more overreach, more investigations, and of course, more socialism, which will destroy the country. your reaction to all of this? >> my first reaction, sean, as a journalist, speculation is not what i do. right? i prefer to focus on what i do know, and i'm always very conscious of what i don't know. i want to give you just a simple example. in some of the coverage, i think
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demonstrates where the media's culpable. for example. do you remember what all of the headlines the media frenzy around president trump supposedly leaking classified information to russians at a meeting in the white house, right? except that no reporter actually appeared to look at what the law says about classified information and the president of the united states. not just this president, but every single president. the commander in chief under u.s. law is the only single individual who is active speaking about something is an active declassification. see you talk to anyone in the intelligence community knows the law or anyone else who knows the laws on classified information, they will tell you it is not possible for the president to leak. but that was used by the media and right across the spectrum from every reputable newspaper and outlet in this country was hot and heavy on the president leaking classified information to the russians as further evidence that he was somehow some kind of traitor and russian
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agent. to me, the most basic journalism, it only takes a couple minutes, to look online and see what the law actually says about this, and do some honest reporting. and i think for that, it is a dereliction of our duty as reporters. >> sean: joe concha, you do this for a live in, you analyze this. do they ever recover? this has been two years of never ending, nonstop lies and conspiracy theories. frankly, they ought to be apologizing and embarrassed. that will never happen. >> sean, i think we got a snapshot just based on ratings aren't everything, clearly, but last night, monday night, the fact that you, more than quadrupled your competition on cnn, tucker carlson, as well, and write down the line. the fact you are getting more than 4 million viewers and cnn couldn't even break 915,000, i think ad may be a preview of things to come. they have been promising -- not all, but many people on those
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networks, cnn, msnbc, promising a certain outcome, or at least strongly hinting towards it, speculating about it, which does nothing for the eyes and mind, by the way, for two years -- >> sean: weight. with the first thing they can do? overpromise and under deliver. they have been ensuring their audience, . >> right, and it was time to cash the check, and the check wasn't cashed, and now there is disappointment. maybe some people, more people than usual, were turning out last night. let's think about this place i can come in terms of mueller and that investigation with the special counsel, they hardly, by all accounts, leak anything. think about it, the pushback i saw it today was that we had to pursue the investigation on the facts, but around collusion, if the special counsel isn't leaking, therefore this only leads to rampant, reckless speculation by people from sources that were providing information that was either bad or nefarious, they wanted to
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believe what they were being fed. if there are no facts out there around collusion because of no leaking, that is the only thing that could've happened. bad speculation that led to all of this mistrust of that we are going to be seeing moving forward. >> sean: they can't recover from my perspective. we'll see. lara, thank you. ted gunter, thank you. senator ted cruz on mueller finding no evidence of collusion or obstruction, and the media giving beto "bozo" o'rourke a free pass? oh, alec baldwin wants to pick a fight. i have a response, and we do have a big announcement. ♪ alk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move.
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texas senator ted cruz is with us. senator, between the media and people that we entrust with the powerful tools of intelligence, to see that they rigged an investigation with hillary, they lied and committed fraud before fisa courts, purposefully, we now know, because they were all warned about who paid for it, they omitted that. steele all about defeating trump, and then bludgeoning the president, trying to undo a duly elected president, you are a constitutional scholar. you, i think, appreciate how severe this is for the country. how do we rectify this so it never happens again? >> let me say first of all, this weekend was a very good weekend for the president, but even more fundamentally, it was a very good weekend for the country. we've had now two years of this special prosecutor investigation, and during the entire time, virtually every democrat and all of the media has been breathlessly covering every minute of it, insisting
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collusion, collusion, collusion, collusion. well, we now have the report from a special counsel and they concluded there was no evidence, zero evidence of collusion. that's a big deal. not only that, but we also now know that both the attorney general bill barr and the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein concluded that none of the evidence supports the charges of obstruction for justice -- obstruction of justice, which means everything the democrats and media have been talking about for two years was lacking in a factual basis. and the entire media has egg on their face, and what are they doing now? they are not apologizing or backtracking, they are not saying "gosh, facts were wrong," instead, they are attacking, we are seeing every democrat. to say "never mind about collusion, never mind about crimes or evidence," and mark my words, sean, the house democrats are going to impeach the president anyway, not because of any evidence, not because of any crimes, but because of the fact he is donald trump and they hate
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donald trump. it is showing just how extreme they are. >> sean: you know, you went up against a guy, beto o'rourke, as they call him, i have my own names for him, i won't drag you into my mass. i got to tell you something, i've seen benjamin netanyahu as a church alien figure that was all alone, the sole voice of moral clarity against modern evil in our time, until donald trump got into office, and i see o'rourke literally went after netanyahu as an ally of racist, and we know that reuters covered the real story of your opponent for over a yea year. they made a deal with beto to hurt you in that election and help him. >> well, listen, when it comes to media bias, the reuters story is truly a smoking gun. back in 2017, they had evidence that beto may have committed
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multiple felonies. the reporter interviewed beto on the record, and he confirmed it, but then they cut a deal and said we want to report on it until after the 2018 election. why? because they want the democrat to win, they wanted beto to beat me. now that beto is running against bernie and all of the other leftists, now reuters will report it. the media is in bed with the far left wing of the democratic party. but i will tell you, this also reveals, i mean, you're talking about prime minister netanyahu, who i know well and consider a friend, and church alien is exactly the right adjective for him. one of the things this reviews -- listen, beto is trying to appeal to the extreme left and the democratic party. one of the ways you do that is launching anti-israel attacked that i was at the aipac conference this week, not a single democratic presence of candidate came to the conference, and we saw just a couple weeks ago, the house of representatives couldn't pass a simple bill condemning anti-semitism. i tell you, sean, i've
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introduced a resolution in the senate condemning anti-semitism. i think we need to take it up, and i think we need to put every senator on record. i hope the democrats are willing to condemn anti-semitism, the kind of comments these freshman house members are making, things like "it's all about the benjamin's," which is nothing but an anti-semitic trope, and i also have legislation to formally recognize as a matter of statute the goal on heights as part of israel. this weekend, the president announced he is going to do that. i've been urging him in the administration to do that for months, that is a tremendous victory for israel and america, but we need to take up and pass my legislation to put in federal law that the goal on height is part of the nation of israel. >> sean: all right, senator, that is unfair that you are part of the media and you cover up, that is a campaign contribution in a major way. >> is there any universe in which reuters would cut that deal for a republican? can you imagine? >> sean: good to see you,
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♪ >> hannity: of the villain of the day. our old friend, the ever so angry, far left actor alec baldwin. having trouble coming to terms with the mueller report. tweeting, you don't need that to make one thing clear. unified -- comp is the devil. i have a history with him. want to go there? wait till i start playing your audition tapes when you try to be a radio talk show host. yeah, get ready. repeat after me, no collusion,
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no obstruction. we have a quick announcement. tomorrow night, the president of the united states reacts to the mueller report and much more. let not your heart be troubled, tomorrow a at 9:00 p.m. laura ingraham is standing by. >> laura: i thought you were. you are not the destroying trunk media? you're kidding me. as long as you get the audition tape. >> hannity: you have never heard anything funnier in your life. what is the number? do we have any calls? nope! >> laura: my producer and i used to joke because they said they were taking a pause from the radio show to fine-tune net for a few months. >> hannity: he is trying to be a radio talk show host and we called then and he ran out of the studio and
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