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is, nobody is in charge and these organizations don't share information, so the information isn't pooled or analyzed. >> tucker: that's the story of theed government. chris, thanks so much. s great to see you. back, 8:00 p.m. sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity right now. >> sean: great to see you. welcome to "hannity." buckle up. tonight, the democratic partyra is officially a dumpster fire of far left radicalism spinning in a thousand different directions, clamoring for impeachment fantasies. more subpoena stunts and, of course, far left socialism, the likes of which would destroy this country. well, now tonight, the president, he is standing strong against this never-ending harassment and he now has vowed to fight every single step of the way, the right thing to do. we have full coverage just ahead. operation crossfire hurricane now officially morphed into crossfire boomerang for the clintons,
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the democrats, and all these deep state actors that abused power. the spotlight shines brighter on her bought and paid for russian lies along with major new developments tonight surrounding the notorious email server, yes, involving barack obama, yes, anthony weiner. we will give you all the details. we start with an even bigger development of the tin foil hat conspiracy media mob, what they haven't telling you about, because we are learning from "the robert mueller's report washington examiner" tonight robert mueller's report contains a claim that russians recorded then presidentt bill clinton having phone sex with monica lewenski back in the 1990s. wow. the explosion allegedly reportedly is in the redacted report released to the public, not there, but it's in the redacted section. according to sources talking to "examiner," the redaction comes on page 109 of mueller's report and references a meeting between jared kushner and a russian publisher where he detailed this claim.
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remember, ken starr in his 1998 report, identified at least 17 phone sex calls conversations between 1996 and '97. and wrote that president clinton, "suspected that a foreign embassy was tapping his telephone. d but he did it anyway. even proposing, "cover stories to lewenski if it turned out they were actually being monitored." so far the special counsel, the department of justice, they are refusing to comment but wouldn't it be something, year of the boomerang? operation boomerang, not hurricane, after all the media hysteria surrounding trump and russia and stormy, mystormy, stormy, the lies, the conspiracy theories, the phony dossier, uranium one, that it was the clintons who were totally compromised all along and everything they were accusing trump of was actually true about them. we already know the clinton campaign were thedy ones colluding with the russians. yes, they paid for a dirty steele dossier. yeah, with russian lies.
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hillary, she was the one that used the private secret server that put our national security at risk.ha we believe six foreign intelligence agencies hacked into that and even now the story is taking a bigger turn. according to judicial watch, former senior fbi official bill prestep admitted under oath in court ordered discovery that the agency found clinton email records from her private server in the obama white house, specifically the executive office, that's right, of president obama. now, again, he asked what did obama know and when did he know it? we're't the first to ask and we do need an answer. the story doesn't stop there because we also have confirmation tonight that nearly 49,000 clinton emails were found on anthony weiner's laptop. and who wants to guess?
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they all weren't about rmgrandkids, yoga, a wedding, ad a funeral as she claimed what what does this all mean? barack obama now appears to be more firmly imindicated in the hillary clinton email scheme. one high ranking official. we know obama emailed hillary on her private server. the great irony in all of this is that hillary still thinks she did nothing wrong is she sure that president trump, oh, yeah, she is certain he obstructed justice. can't make this up. take a look. >> any other person who has engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted but because of the rule in the justice department that you can't indict a sitting president, as i read it, i basically what i thought it was saying is look, we think he obstructed justice. here are 11 examples of why we think he obstructed justice but we're under the control of the justice department and their rule is you can't indict.
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>> sean: wow, now, clinton doubled down in her delusion in an op-ed published today in the "the washington post" writing, "congress can't forget that the issue today is not just possible obstruction of justice, it's our national security." "the president of the united states has proved himself unwilling to defend our nation from a clear and present danger." how could any one individual be this out of touch or this disconnected from reality? now, first off, hillary, the attorney general made the determination along with the office of legal counsel, rodte rosenstein, without even considering, as you said, whether or not you can indict a a sitting president. that determination was made without that, that theat evidence did not support any charge of obstruction. not any underlying crime, like your case. this directly from the attorney general, "our determination was made
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without regard to and is not based on the constitutional considerations that surrounded indictment and criminal prosecution of a sitting president." if you want to talk about any other person, let's talk about your obstruction, hillary. your violation of the espionage act. your putting america's national security at risk. remember, we have overwhelming,, incontrovertible evidence of your mishandling of top secret, classified information on a private server. even comey admitted you had it. remember, top fbi lawyer james baker thought you should be indicted. incontrovertible evidence of obstruction. why did you destroy 33,000 emails and bleach bit the hard drive and destroy the smart phones with hammers and remove the sim cards? oh, that means intent. the intent was to get rid of the evidence. because of the underlying crime, the espionage act, 18 usc 793. of course the media ignores all of, this the corruption,
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the corruption, the abuse of power, what is a two tiered justice system. don't forget about all the other clinton involving russia. remember bill how are you doing on moscow speeches during the uranium one deal twicehi his fee? hillary signed off on that deal, the kick backs from the people involved in that deal, $145 million, even while it was known putin had thugs in america. we had a spy in his ring in america. remember, we interviewed him, william campbell, bribery, extortion, money laundry, kick backs, trying to get a foot hold in our uranium market. william campbell was on thisel show, he exposed it. that's real collusion. and that's real obstruction of justice, which we have more of in a minute.av as we turn to our "hannity media watch" reality check. now with no credibility left to lose, well, the media mob, their lies, exposed and the avalanche of truth cascading down in the days, weeks, and months ahead. so what do they do? they are actual patting themselves on the back.
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for their great coverage of trump and russia. they were wrong so often, almost every day. and they ignored the biggest abuse ofab power, the biggest story they could have ever had in their life. but we were here doing their job for them. takeke a look. >> i can't imagine that we'll ever do anything harder than that. >> i'm so proud of our coverage. nbc news is the best of the best. >> the other thing this report did is it really r corroborated a lot of good journalism that was done. >> time and again in this mueller report, reporting from major news outlets is confirmed in this mueller report as being accurate. >> sean: how did that guy just get an award and a book deal can't make this up. they love themselves. they have no capacity for introspection, self-reflection, self-criticism, accountability. how many times on this shown have we exposed over and over and over again their lies and conspiracy
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theories, list after list, fake number news story after fake news story, all the all-stars at their worse. where is the media? they are reallyed going to lose this whole thing in all of this. soon we will have more closed door testimony coming out proving we have been right all along. they have been wrong. we will have the attorney general barr has said he has launched an i investigation into spying into the trump campaign and all matters surrounding the investigation. a witch-hunt against the sitting president.t. criminal referrals from congressman nunes. the horowitz, oh, yeah, the fisa investigation. going to be interesting. hillary's russian bought and paid for lies. the 302ss. leaking intelligence. unmasking americans. also, look what they did to carter page, spies, stephon halper checking in on clovis, page, andge papadopoulos. hillary's bought and paid for dossier. never verified, never
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corroborated. according i to the "new york times" this week, it might have been one big disinformation campaign. we'll also get gang of eight information. whether the media mob likes this or not, this avalanche is real and truth and justice are coming. and all will be held accountable, especially with the president, who is standing strong and fighting back against the democrats, they can't let it go now after the president was the most cooperative president in history. not once ever invoking executive privilege. he did have the right under article 2 to fire mueller. rosenstein could have done it. just because he said these people are horrible, need to be fired, he didn't do it. did he? just like they talked about secretly recordinghe the president and invoking the 25th amendment. they thought about it, talked about it, didn't do it. now, with their latest of course being congress bid to bring in don mcgahn, why was he ever allowed to talk for 30 hours in the first place? i don'tnt get that. that was an executive
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privilege moment. listen to the president earlier today. is fighting back. >> well, the subpoena is ridiculous.cu we have been -- i have been the most transparent president and administrationn in the history of our country by far. we just went through the mueller witch-hunt, where you had really 18 angry democrats that hate president trump, they hate him with a passion. they wereon contributors in many cases to hillary clinton. hate him with a passion. how they picked this panel, i don't know. and they came up with no collusion and they actually also came up with no obstruction. well, we are fighting all the subpoenas. look, these aren't, like, impartial people. the democrats are trying to win 2020. they are not going to win with the people that i see. >> sean: like we've been telling you on this program, democrats, their cohorts, their willing accomplices, the media mob will stop at nothing to make every waking moment a public
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trial against donald trump and anyone who likes donald trump. smelly walmart people like us. irredeemable deplorables, we cling to god, our guns, our bibles, religion. wow, okay, that's what you think of the american people, the heart and soul of this country, no concern for the law. doctrine of executive privilege? constitution? facts? reality? they push collusion, hysteria for three years. four times now. four times, no collusion, no concern with any agenda to make this country better? more safe, more prosperous, more secure? you justf want to continue to fight the president every minute, every second of every day on anything because you are consumed with your anti-trump rage? you have ignored, you idiots, the biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in our nation's history. and you have ignored an effortow to take down a duly elected president and rigging an investigation into a political candidate and trying to rig a 2016 election. you ignored the most pressing issues that are facing this country.
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everything from the economy, foreign policy, diplomacy, the safety and security at our borders, for crying out loud. "hannity watch" on the southerny border. there is a total system meltdown and it's real and it's not manufactured. illegal immigration is surging. had neartrol record apprehensions in march. u.s. border personnel, they are overwhelmed. drug traffickers, cartels, human traffickers, they are exploiting this weakness of not having a wall hour by hour. look at this new footage from border patrol showing heavily armed men taking migrants across our border. highlighting what we have been been saying for months, frankly years on this show. border security first, a wall first. it makes people on both sides safer. no one should have to go through this. we need to ensureth of the safety and the security of the country first. and also protect those migrants who are being exploited by evil people, trafficked through central america and mexico.
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and the horrible crimes committed oftentimes along the way. we have to hold foreign governments accountable. thankfully, we have ae president continuing to get that message and he is not giving up the fight. he tweeted a response about a report about mexican soldiers pulling guns on our national guard, really? "better, not happen again," the president said, "we are now sending armed soldiers to the border of mexico. it's not doing nearly enough in apprehending and returning." now the crisis is real. it's intensifying and i think in large part because, well, in central america and mexico, they actually believe the president, they see the wall being built and repairs being made and the president now has the money. we will keep you updated. joining us now, the author of u the number one best seller, "the russian hoax: the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump."
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gregg jarrett sara carter. investigative reporter and he writes for "the hill" john solomon. all three of you deserve what the "new york times" and "the washington post" received d in terms of your hard work and your coverage and without your digging and sources and everything in between i don't think we would be where we are today. i applaud all of you for your hard work. start withth you. let's talk about hillary. look at this. >> she has got to be the most clueless person in america. she has the audacity to accuse the attorney general and deputy ag of getting it wrong on obstruction and accusing trump of obstructing justice when she is really the symbol of obstruction straight out of the statute, not one but two of the five provisions ones obstruction, concealing evidence and destroying documents. not only that, she writes this op-ed telling everybody she is an authority on impeachment and literally cites her husband's own impeachment.nd i will tell you what's going
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on here. mllary clinton cannot stand that she is not the center of attention. i mean, it's like crack cocaine for her. power always gave her attention. she can't stand that there are 20 people running for the democratic nomination. she is hoping that when the dust settles, gallant hillary will step forward to save the day and be the nominee and get beat yet again. >> sean: do you know what i notice? the syndrome. they lose the presidency, they think they will all win. john mccain, i don't think he ever got over it in many ways. i would argue -- i like mitt romney personally. being nice, they still called him a racist, sexist and misogynist, he cut his kids'd hair one day. nice doesn't work to win. i don't care who it is. hillary is a perfect example. they don't deal with it well. john solomon, i want you to weigh in on this issue of hillary weighing in. >> listen, having hillary weigh in on obstruction is having hugh hefner weigh inn
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on chastity. this is a woman -- you laid out a lot of things. think about this. in the 1990s, ken starr subpoenaed her rose law firm record. one day, a white house employee walking through her personal residence in the white house found those rose law firm records, those under subpoena sitting on a ivdesk in her own living quarters. if that isn'tt obstruction, i don't know what is. as we now know from the good work judicial watch did a few years ago, the prosecutors in the kenhe starr case had considered an obstruction indictment against mrs. clinton. it's hard to take her obstruction charges against the president seriously given her own conduct.nt >> sean: sara, i want you to weigh in interest this standpoint, from the investigator's standpoint. we all know i believe in due process presumption of innocence. that's the way our system works. we even have to give that to hillary. but we know what the law says. we have examined it specifically in every detail.
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james comey admitted it. james baker wanted to indict her. there were private, top secret, marked classified emails on that private server. that, by definition, she committed felonies, gregg laid it out often on this program. now the next part of this, democrats talked about obstruction. well, we have an underlying crime. we now know -- we knew then, we know now. nobody goes through the effort of deleting 33,000 emails and cleaning up the hard drive with beat bit, normal people don't do that, do they? >> no, normal people do not do that. people with intent to that. it showsin that she has intenti. she knew something was wrong. she spent her whole life in government, sean. i don't believets she wants to be the center of attention.
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i believe she is fighting for her life. she knows and for her reputation she knows exactly what she did. she is trying, like the rest of them -- >> sean: does she know she is in legal jeopardy right now? >> i think she absolutely knowsly she is in legal jeopardy. she is a lawyer. she knows exactly what's going on here. so she is trying to deny everything, admit nothing, turn everything over against trump, put it all back on him. they are tryingt to clean themselves by going publicly. but look, they are showing their guilt every single day. and if you just look at what judicial watch uncovered with bill prestep and you go back last year to the ig report where there were direct emails between president obama and hillary clinto on her server and also the fact that president obama used an alias when he contacted her. >> sean: oh, he was a high-ranking official. >> that's right. >> sean: let me ask john and
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sara and get back to gregg. are your sources confirming "the washington examiner's" report, which is saying they redacted -- the russians may have had monica and bill on tape having phone sex. democrats want it all out there. okay, if you insist. >> listen, i don't have any sources on that tonight. i can tell you, it's the danger of playing this game of chicken which is the democrats have a lot a lot to hide. tomorrow i hope to be able to report on exactly what the obama white house and the clinton campaign, the dnc did to solicit ukraine's help. much detail, a lot of people, when the tables are turned, both parties are going to be an opposite position of where they were two years ago. >> sean: sara, any sources from you? >> no. g i don't want to go into those details. i can tell you this. i do have a number of sources that are talking about the issue of kompomat on russia's side. and it is certainly true that i think that the clintons have a lot more to
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worry about as far as kompromat, that means compromises themselves with what they have done with the grussians, than anything president trump could ever have done. >> sean: can i just clear thing up? before the "new york times," a year after the trump tower meeting, how long were you both working on that story ahead of time?et you were both with sinclair, i believe at the time. >> we were at sinclair. >> sean: over a week. >> probably even a little bit. >> sean: the fact that i called reince priebus and i said, reince, what are these rumblings i'm hearing, you heard it, too, right? >> yes. >> yes. of course. >> sean: okay. understand. who are the people? let's name names. >> let's talk about hillary paying for russian information to feed to the fbi to interfere in a presidential election.
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that in my book is a crime. and i can think of several different crimes. >> sean: let's go through. >>ng comey is in so much trouble. stealing so much governments classified. >> sean: mccabe?pa >> absolutely. >> sean: will strzok and page? >> they should be, it's unclear if they will be. >> sean: ohr? >> no. i'm not sure ohr will. you named the main people. but i think brennan and clapper should be charged with lying. >> sean: sara? >> yeah, brennan and clapper certainly should be charged with lying. particularly clapper.n we have seen him lie numerous times before congress. i also believe andrew mccabe has a lot to fear. peter strzok, as well as comey, and i think thatt there will be others dragged into this and it will be quite surprising. >> sean: the question is, will it be done? will be have the list before we go? >> it will be done. >> i will answer the question. i think it will bee done. i think you will see this justice department under bill barr taking the sort of action we haven't seen for the last two years. >> sean: we will all need to take a victory lap, the 99.9% were wrong. all of you were right. congratulations. thank you.
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♪ >> sean: as we showed you extremism hit a new level when 2020 hopeful bernie sanders made the shocking admissions oh, yeah, felons, including the tsarnaev brothers, pedophiles, murderers should be allowed to vote. president trump'sli re-election campaign responded to these outrageous comments calling it deeply offensive and some more embarrassing comments from sanders are now resurfacing. look at this, 1971 sanders
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harshly criticized -- get this. millionaire senators. he said they are immoral. he is a millionaire senator. why we say that about himself? i wonder if bernie stands by that today. now sanders will soon have more company in the already crowded 2020 race. as a matter of fact, hours away from creepy, crazy uncle joe biden expected to throw his hat into the ring. the former v.p. is already facing a possible setback. according to sources, obama, who he served under for eight years, won't endorse him or any 2020 candidate early in the race. a lot of confidence in you, joe. joining us with reaction, senior advisor for donald j. trump for president, that would be president trump's daughter-in-law lara, trump. good to see you. >> i'm great. thank you.us >> sean: you have been busy. >> of course we have all been busy, sean. >> sean: do you have a preference? i think biden would be perfect. biden won't have to answer --
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by the time 2020 comes around, everything that happened under their watch he is going to answer for their crappy economy and 13 million more americans on food stamps a million more on poverty. the question, are you better off than you were four years ago? simple. >> listen, it doesn't matter, sean, who this president is running against. i always say that i think he is going to win easily. first of all, let's let joe biden get in the race. he hasha been saying for months now that he is going to get in the race it hasn't happened yet. we will see tomorrow if it happens. but he certainly right now seems to look the most sane out of the candidates that we have seen of the 20 candidates now that we have seen throw their hat in the ring for 2020. that's for sure and that's saying a lot. >> sean: listen, he still has to defend the things we are going to learn about abuse of power, corruption. attorney general barr used the word "spying" on the trump campaign. >> oh, yeah. >> sean: stephon halper was recruited to talk to papadopoulos. carter page and sam clovis. dirty dossier, the "new york times" was saying that might have been a disinformation
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propaganda thing hillary bought and used to influence the campaign and backdoor the president's election.th >> i think there is a lot that the obama white house and obama administration is going to have to answer to when it comes to all the background on this. and hopefully, for the good of our country, we really finde out how this all started, and we get to the bottom of it. l it doesn't look good. our attorney general saidhe that there was spying on our campaign in 2016. but, listen, again, at the end of the day, if joe biden gets in the race, let's even see if he makes it. the number of candidates that are so radically far left now in this field is unbelievable. so i don't know, maybe joe biden doesn't stand a chance. maybe they are looking for somebody so far outside of the norm, which is crazy to me, because i don't think the american people will get behind somebody like this. >> sean: you don't support a 70% tax rate for individuals. 90% tax rate for individuals.
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no oil no, gas, no -- >> no airplanes, no cows. >> sean: i like cows. i love them. soft noses and everything. >> all a this stuff is so crazy t and then you have, as you were just talking about, bernie sanders suggesting that someone would use an event that is such a tradition in america like the boston marathon to, as an opportunity to maim andop murder scores of people, including children, sean, and these individuals should be allotted a right to vote? are youo kidding me? it's crazy that we are even talking about this. >> sean: all right. so i have had -- i remember one day being mad at the president. the day he becomes president. makes the comment, let bygones be bygones. leave hillary alone. okay. we hear hillary today. i a thought then it was a mistake and i don't think is he thinking that anymore. you see the fbi investigation. nunes report house intel. bipartisan senate. now mueller, no collusion, no obstruction. and still they cannot control themselves. media or democrats.
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that, to me, helps you. >> oh, of course it helps us. i mean, everybody on the left is so unhinged that there wasn't anything in the mueller report. now it's finally out. now we can finally take a look at it and, again, as we all said from the beginning, no collusion, there is nothing that this president has done wrong. but look at all he has accomplished, sean. despite the fact that they have tried every single day to say that he did something wrong. our campaign did something wrong. they fight him every day. resist him every day. they obstruct what he wants to do all the time. this country right now under this president is the most successful than it has been usin decades. >> sean: we have an announcement coming up after the show -- later in the show, not after the show. >> i thought it's going to be that i'm pregnant. >> sean: i don't know if ier could say that! that's the other big news. congratulations. >> thank you. >> n sean: do you know yet boy or girl? your little boy is so big and really handsome. >> he is great. he will be a great big brother whatever it is.
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>> sean:te should we take that? congratulations, happy and healthy is the most important. the president has an incredible capacity to compartmentalize even though is he fighting and dealing two plus years with this. to fight for all the things he promised. one thing that a politician usually doesn't do is keep their promises. the border. you name the issue, justices thatth he appoints. the biggest tax cuts, ending regulation. energy independence, still fighting to get rid of all of obamacare. >> even at our rallies, we have had since the very beginning of the campaign in 2015 even, promises made, promises kept. this is finally a president that actually means that, not the all talk, no action politicians of the past. this is a president that has delivered on every single promise he made to the american people. that's what we are running on in 2020. >> sean: was this all hard for you, the family, behind thell scenes?
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the two years nonstop witch-hunt? >> it never feels good when people suggest that you did something wrong and you know you didn't. and for the president, for everyone that worked on this campaign, we worked our hearts out on this campaign. i feel so honored to have hne it. >> sean: you were a big part of it. >> of course it doesn't feel good.t we all knew the truth would come out one day. sadly, you still have people who are trying to find something wrong that any of us did. they won't find it, they can keep looking.he >> sean: if he cured cancer and gave every american $5 million and adopted their stupid agenda, they would still hate him. >> that's true. >> sean: congrats on the baby, good news. and i hope you come back soon.. all right, "new york times" op-ed writer, congresswoman omar pushing wild claims about jesus to religious leaders. they will set the record straight. later, you won't believe what starbucks is doing. i don't drink starbucks anymore. i have black coffee.
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♪ >> sean: two of the new leaders of the democratic party, speaker congresswoman ocasio-cortez, pelosi, name only, congresswoman omar back in the news. congresswoman ocasio-cortez called out for social media silence in the wake of the horrific sri lanka attacks on easter sunday. as piers morgan pointed out on twitter, "posting 14 times about the terror attack on muslims in new zealand but posted nothing about the terror attacks on christians by muslim extremists in sri lanka, odd."
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to clarify, we, on this program, we condemn all religious persecution, no matter which religion is under attack. meanwhile, congresswoman omar under heavy criticism reposting a post suggesting jesus was a palestinian. also in the "new york times" suggested jesus was a palestinian and failed to mention, okay, he was jewish. his father was a carpenter. we reached out to congresswoman omar's office for comment and so far she has not responded back to our request. here now with reaction to the associate dean rabbi abraham cooper is with us. the pastor of the new spirit revival center, ceo of the national diversity coalition for donald trump, pastor scott. we -- people have the right to practice their faith, pastor. they have the right to practice. we condemn all violence. and it's that simple. and for some reason at times there seems to be
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an inordinate -- there iser rising anti-semitism all throughout europe and united states, even in congress. we have rising attacks on christian churches. this is not the only example of christian churches attacked. what is going on? >> well, to be honest, the reason i believe aoc has not commented on the sri lanka massacre is because she cannot politicize it and use it as a weapon to somehow disparage the trump administration. with the massacre that happened in christchurch, new zealand, they were able to try to tie it to islamophobia by extension white nationalism. by extension they would try to connect with the president's immigration policy when he suggested an immigration band on terrorists supporting nations and try to construe or misconstrue itry to a muslim
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ban. they are trying to use trading somehow politicize and use it as at weapon against the trump administration and/or the republican party, that's what they do and when they can't, because of the fact that the president has a huge christian base, and they cannot use that unfortunate tragedy in sri lanka against the trump administration she would rather be silent. it's sad because with aoc being latina, they are predominantly catholic and christian. i don't know what her religious persuasion is. it's unfortunate she has not commented on that and i believe it's because of her political leanings. >> sean: rabbi, do you have a position on that? and really, it's scary, the rise of anti-semitism worldwide. i cannot believe democrats run willing to speak out about obvious anti-semitic comments, call the person out by name for what it is. virulent anti-semitism. >> a few points, sean.
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>> the greeting jesus would have given you if he were here tonight, happy passover. jesus, for his entire life until his last week, celebrated passover, which we're in the midst of right now. so, the question -- >> sean: happy passover, by the way. >> thank you. the ludicrous assertion which actually was started by arafat and reverend wright, to us americans may sound completely, frankly, nuts. but it makes real sense if you can convince enough peopleis to suddenly give the palestinians 2,000 years of nonexistent history and limit the jews to being and limit the jews to being interlopers and colonialists. there is a method to that madness and i'm very grateful that a lot of people have called it out. this is not just another error in realtime. i think is a game plan. so far it's terrorism and the targeting of religious
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groups, first, as a jewish the rosenthal center has been talking in defense of endangered christian minorities all over the world for the last five or six years. we have heard mostly crickets, from a lot of focus, christian, jewish, and muslim, we are never going to defeat the terrorists unless we approach a this on a level playing field. people should be able to go on a friday, saturday, or sunday with their family. >> sean: amen. >> to a house of worship and get back in one piece. >> sean: everybody, every religion, no exceptions. simple. we believe in freedom of religion, freedom to practice your faith. even if you want to be agnostic or atheist, you are free to do that. leave innocent people alone. i didn't even like when they were asking mueller, sticking a microphone in his face after easter sunday service, really? unbelievable. all right, guys. thank you. we told you about san francisco last night. shocking development regarding, yes, public drug use and later a major
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♪ >> sean: the drug epidemic in s this country so bad, starbucks is adding needle disposing boxes in many of their locations. from our west coast newsroom with the latest on this insanity, by the way, advertise on my radio program isth blackriflecoffee.com made by vets. they hire vets and they donate to vets and it's the best coffee i ever had. they couldn't stand the government coffee so they imported beans that made the best coffee that's why i don't go to starbucks. >> we should note
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this is unclear if it's tied to starbucks not allowing somebody to use their rest rooms. an employeee got stuck with a dirty hypodermic needle. then in seattle starbucks employees got 5,000 signatures on a petition aimed at putting in need needle disposal boxes, saying the workers risk getting stuck and possibly infected with hiv or hepatitis. so the company is putting needle boxes and stores and at least 25 u.s. starbucks and by the end of the summer, the hope is to have them in all areas where it's appropriate. starbucks also offers training on how to safely deal with a hypodermic needle. a number of employees say the issue got much worse after starbucks began its open bathroom policy. one manager in southern california told "business insider, "it's great that starbucks wants to include everybody but that means they include absolutely everyone." starbucks says drug use is not allowed on its premises but cities with needle
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exchange programs, like san francisco, they give out several hundred thousand hypodermicse needles every month but they have a few hundred thousand that are never exchanged. you can see where the problem starts. sean? >> sean: trace in our west coast newsroom. thank you. joining with us reaction former florida attorney general, pam bondi, nationally syndicated talk show host, larry elder. pam, one of the things known for in florida is shutting down so-calledg pill mills. people go in, oh, my back hurts. oh, no problem. here is your prescription. how many oxy do you want? how many percocets and vicodin do you want? they go next door and buy them and walk out with them. big problem. >> it is, sean. you know what we did? we put them out of business. that's what starbucks needs to do. a $24 billion plus company cann afford to put security guards, off duty policemen at the location where this is a problem. they have lost sight of what's important. protecting their employeess and protecting their patrons. you know, the drug epidemic
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is horrible in this country, but saying it's a safe place to go in a starbucks bathroom and dispose of a needle and nothing is going to happen to you, it's not good for our employees. it's not good for the patrons and it's not good for this country. need to gets help, not think they can go into a starbucks and nothing is going to happen to them. >> sean: larry, i got to be honest, i don't feel comfortable with the idea -- i don't want to be in a restaurant, a starbucks, any place where there are people that are using drugs like this. if that's biased on my part, i don't think it's bias, i agree with pam. i want these people to get help. refer going to do anything, let's make sure -- put a drug counselor inlo there. spend the money on a drug counselor. let them get help. because it's going to kill them.. you know, once you are addicted to this crap, it's a 15% chance you get cured. >> well, there is no question that these people need help.
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but the issue is you are running a business. starbucks has 8,0000 locations. they have a policy of anybody can walk in, whether they want to buy something or not. use a bathroom without buyingf anything. you are going to have a whole lot of people unsavory. having a safe needle box in there might very well encourage more needle users to come in there, on the other hand, you have got to protect the employees. it's a liability issue. one of these employees gets stuck and infected, you are talking about a massive, massive lawsuit. i don't think they have any other choice other than shut down locations. >> sean: poke somebody with a needle, either customer or employee? >> yes.us >> it's entirely possible. >> very. much so, sean. >> policy -- >> sean: larry? >> a policy they have toto guard against disruptive havemers, they still that policy. if you have an open door policy where anybody can come in at any time, you are going to have some unsavory people. the question is, how do you protect employees?
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i don't think starbucks had any choice, frankly, i'm surprised it took this long to come up with the idea. >> sean: i was a bartender back in the day when i was pretty young and, pam, somebody was intoxicated, we didn't serve them anymore. some of them didn't like it. i'd have to deal with it similarly, i used to take people's car keys away and theyey didn't like that either. i don't like being around wasted people like this. >> no. and larry is right. that starbucks had to do something to protect their employees, but what they need to do now, last may they had open door policy where anybody could come into a starbucks, whether or not they were a patron. what they're finding out, employees have said that they have seen increase since that happened. that doesn't work anymore. so they have to protect h their employees. they have to say, you have to be a patron to come in here, and they may have to get a key to go in them. with an off duty police officer to protect people who are their employees. that's what they have lost sight of. >> sean: give them a free cup of coffee and give them
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a card to show them where they can get help. that would be more resourceful. larry, last 10 seconds. >> it's real simple, is it foreseeable that somebodypl who uses drugs would come in, put a needle in trash and have an employee get infected or get contaminated the answer is, it is imminently foreseeable, and if starbucks don't do something about it they will be liable.he they have no choice. >> sean: thank you. pretty scary..ou when we come, back big announcement about this show, about tomorrow. we will tell what you it is straight ahead. ♪
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♪ >> sean: huge programming announcement. we want to tell you about tomorrow night right here live on the show, exclusive interview with president trump. it will be his first television or attributes of the public release of the mueller report. of course we'll talk about that, the radical 2020 field of democratic candidates, all the issue, the border, everything that matters to your security,
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your safety, your peace, your prosperity, the opportunity of america. important stuff. it's all happening tomorrow night, 9:00 eastern. we'll never really hate this troy trump media mob. we are them. let not your heart be troubled. our friend mike huckabee is in for laura tonight. i tried to get you to fill in for my show but you were too busy. >> mike: i would love to do it some of these days. you have high standards. i don't make those standards. >> sean: [laughs] you know what i always loved about u.s. presidential debates is you are quick. you just have it. always with a bunch of cheer. i want to say something with a complement -- i don't want to take your time. you fight hard in your election campaigns and you have a very unique ability, when it's over, you are very gracious. you go on and support the winner. as a tribute to who you are. >> mike: your very kind to say that. for me, it's about the team, about the country, not