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we will be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., the show that is a sworn enemy of sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and especially groupthink., have the best night, smugness, and especially ha best night, sean hannity is next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity" on a busy news night. glad that you are with us tonight as president trump continues the international trip abroad, look at what is happening at home. america's economy has become the envy of the world. firing on all cylinders, and for the first time in 75 years we are energy independent and a net exporter of energy. the unemployment rate is at its lowest point since 1969. we are now seeing record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic-americans, asian-americans, women in the workforce. youth unemployment. that means kids like me were out
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of trouble. and the people that unfairly suffered the most under the obama-biden economy, they are 4r will now the single biggest beneficiaries of donald trump's low taxes, lessening of burdensome regulation and his america-first agenda. 4r without a doubt, it is an amazing time to begin american and look to advance her life, your career, your standard of living. but that is not what you will ever hear from the mainstream media mob. instead, we get obsessively negative coverage of the president every second, hour, of every day. conspiracy theories, insults, outright lies leading the news cycle. and for two and half years the media has historically and -- his hysterically and breathlessly reported lies, a hoax surrounding trump and russia. it is a no surprise that we have a new research poll that shows americans now see fake news as a bigger problem than terrorism.
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that is their poll. according to pew research center, this country is more worried about fake news than terrorism, so-called climate change, racism, sexism, even violent crime. this is a major political victory for president trump. he has exposed the phony news industry for who they are. for the first time in history, and an american president has successfully exposed and abusively biased corrupt agenda driven press for who they really are. with two simple words. fake news. now trump has branded the men and women who are actively working as an extension of the democratic party all while pretending to be journalists, the branding is now permanently tattooed into the so-called news organization. and they will forever be remembered, their lives, their conspiracy theories by the american people. i don't think that they can
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never recover. and while americans are now aware of the threat that is posed by fake information, by lies, conspiracy theories. they still have the rage-filled trump-hating media mob that will never slow down. you think they will admit that they are wrong? make corrections? try and adjust, adapt, and listen to the people that they are supposed to serve? don't count on it. during the president's important trip to europe, the fake news smear machine in full gear. get this, according to "the hills" media reporter joe concha, the president has received mostly glowing reviews from the british press. but here at home, a much different picture. as per usual, we have nbc's chief conspiracy theorist rachel maddow setting the tone for all of her colleagues. hateful, baseless coverage of the president's trip. by the way, the ratings are showing it. take a look. >> i hope you have enjoyed your trip. to london, mr. president. boris did not have time for you, all of london turned out to drop
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4r their drawers and moon you. and all of the buildings in london, things to embarrassed or upset you were on display. >> it is very difficult for trump though, because he is an egomaniac. and he sees all of this as being about him. >> what is wrong with him? >> where to begin. >> i am serious. >> narcissistic personality disorder. >> he clearly appears less capable of us is staining his own thoughts for longer than 4-6 seconds. it used to be that he cannot follow anyone's conversation, now he cannot follow his own train of thought. >> sean: now trust me, if trump were to cure cancer, they would still hate him. thankfully american see the past the hateful lies, pass the conspiracy theories, and the a armchair psychology sessions.
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even according to a cnn poll, the americans believe that trump will win reelection. and more good news for the president, in his reelection campaign, the challenger, the sleepy, creepy uncle joe biden facing a major plagiarism scandal yet again. i will address this in part two of my monologue. first joining us with more on his analysis of america's fake news epidemic, we have "the hills" joe concha. great column today, great comparison today, it is all accurate. and they seem to not be able to control the rage or psychosis. >> yeah, and in this case, sean, you have another media. the british media in this case that is quite a juxtaposition of what we are seeing in terms of u.s. media. you mentioned it before. most of it has been not so much positive, but at least objective in terms of the president's visit. it does not concentrate on the sizzle, but the steak. it concentrates on british media, the president's
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relationship with the queen, his rapport with her. television is a very powerful medium, you saw the pictures, the optics coming out of there. it was very good for the president. anybody objective can say that. the same goes for the relationship with theresa may in the press conference he held and so on. what we saw from the u.s. media besides the sound bite that you played from the opinion side was the obsession with the trump baby blend. it was almost like watching the o.j. white bronco in 1984 all over again. every time you turn on cable news it was a michael avenatti of blimps. you cannot get away from the blimp. it was what was being concentrated on. and the obsession with the protests. the protest when donald trump went to britain in 2018 were infinitely bigger. considerably bigger than they were this time around. and even today, during d-day, the 75th anniversary that occurs tomorrow, you still had protesters on a day where give it a rest for one day, given the sacrifices that have been 75
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years ago in france. >> sean: let me ask you this, i believe that the president has exposed them in a way that nobody else could. and it is branded. it is tattooed on their four heads. i do not see the brand recovering, do you? >> i think when the president leaves the stage, whenever that may be, in a year and a half or in six years, this will be likely '87 stock market crash in terms of ratings and clicks going away, because the media has made him the evil protagonist. and when you take him out of the picture, it is like taking jr ewing off of "dallas," there is no more show. so unfortunately if they want to return in credibility, i'm not saying all publications were news channels, but most of them -- >> sean: i would argue three networks, posting "the washington post," "new york times," let's start there. >> i still wave my pom-poms for local media, which still has a lot of credibility, because we never see opinion being inserted
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into your local newscast. >> sean: joe, it is interesting, because every newsroom in america got the trump russia collusion conspiracy hoax, they all fell for it. and they missed the biggest stories about abuse of power, corruption, rigging hillary's investigation, though dirty dossier, the fisa applications, lying, and premeditated fraud on a fisa court. it is the talk show host that do all of these things that exposed it. >> the mueller report and what that exposed between no collusion between the trump associates and russia was a death blow to this industry. i'm not saying all of, again, but many in it. you played a clip of rachel maddow before. she had her lowest ratings last month and a very busy news month, lowest ratings since trump's inauguration. a cnn you see down double digits again last month on top of a 26%
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loss and audience the month before that. that was a watershed moment when that report and all of the promises we got from pendants -- pundits and even anchors alike that there absolutely was collusion between donald trump and the russians and when that promise was not delivered, people have simply not come back because they do not trust the messenger anymore, sean. >> sean: joe concha from "the hill" turning to "hannity watch" sleepy creepy uncle joe makes it clear that he is willing to say and do whatever it is going to take to appease the new far left extreme radical socialists with the leaders on this out-of-control democratic party including capitulating to ocasio-cortez, a new radical climate agenda. we told you this would happen. we told you that joe biden is not the moderate savior that the media wants him to be. that he would take a hard turn to the left. even harder than we thought. but the problem is that joe is
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kind of out of ideas. so joe does what he usually does. he steals them, because his campaign remains in damage control tonight after again, apparently plagiarizing direct passages for the new economy killing climate plan, literally ripping entire paragraphs, and not giving attribution. and while the campaign is trying to downplay all of the outrage, claiming it was a series of citation errors, there is a pattern. remember another plagiarism scandal derailed joe biden's 1988 to bid for the white house after he literally stole word for word a speech from then british labour party leader in great britain neil kinnock. actually humorous. take a look. >> what am i? the first kinnock in a thousand generations to be able to get the university. the first woman in our family in 1,000 generations to be able to get the university --
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>> i was thinking as i came over here, why is it that joe biden is the first in this family ever to go to a university? why is it that my wife is sitting out in the audience as the first and her family to ever go to college? >> was it because all of the predecessors lacked talent? those people that will play and recite -- >> is a because our fathers and mothers were not bright? is it because i am the first joe biden in 1,000 generations to get a college and a graduate degree that i was smarter than the rest? those same people who read poetry and wrote poetry and taught me how to sing verse. >> why didn't they get it? was it because they were weak? those people that worked eight hours underground, weak? those women who could survive 11 childbearings.
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>> my ancestors who worked in the coal mines in northeast pennsylvania coming up after 12 hours and playing football for four hours? no, it's not because they were not as smart. it's not because they did not work as hard. it is because they did not have a platform upon which to stand. >> it was because there was no platform upon which they could stand. 46r >> sean: in my opinion, he did a much better job with his own speech. after joe biden got caught, he doubled down on stupid like the news media today. take a look. >> the answer is yes, i looked at that tape. i was moved by that tape. it does not take much if you feel that, folks. you don't have to look at that 10 times. i saw that and it was a connect. i could tell how that man felt. that's how i feel. >> sean: he actually stole it.
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and that's not all, during the same time period, biden was busted lying about marching for civil rights. according to "the new york times," his aide warned him over and over again to stop lying. but he kept telling the lies anyway. and remember the comments about "predators on our streets" when he was talking about the 1994 crime bill. this all sounds like someone in touch with the new democratic party? joe biden has no core values, no real ideas, no positions. he is another establishment candidate trying to get the radical left wing on his side. running on name, not ideas. the lying and telling false stories, changing his views. a saying whatever you think is going to help him get elected. so ask yourself, why is biden doing so few events? why is his own campaign trying to hide him? he was nowhere to be found at the end of last month. and it does sound eerily similar, doesn't it? and a lot like hillary clinton 2.0.
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the only thing that he needs to do now is still the primary from bernie and the others and try to rob a general election too and get deep state to help him. we are here to do the vetting that the anti-trump medium up will never do. we will do it all throughout the process. and especially as fake news cnn others are out there spinning and defending the plagiarism. great news coverage, take a look. >> don't you go to the experts, the website and list some of their terminology and put it into your -- >> no. you cite where you get your information from, otherwise it is plagiarism. that's what got him into trouble in the first place. >> i hear you. >> sean: the spotlight also shines bright on biden's shady dealings in places like china, ukraine, "the hills" john solomon reported in 2014 that biden's son had that lucrative gig at a ukrainian energy company when the company became the subject on a corruption probe in the country. biden gave them six hours using your tax money.
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$1 billion to get the lead prosecutor fired. even bragged about it. and most importantly, biden has to run on the obama-biden economic failures, foreign policy blunders like oh, let's drop $1 billion plus or $150 billion in cash and other currency on the tarmac of radical islamic mellows chanting -- mullahs chanting death to america. and all of the 2016 election meddling, russia, russia, russia that the media reaches about all happen on biden and obama's watch. in the bigger questions surrounding his role in the entire russia hoax and the deep state effort to steal the election and duly elect a president. at the dirty dossier, the fisa abuse, the spying on the trump campaign scandal. it all happen on his and obama's watch. and it is getting closer and
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and ari fleischer are with us. you know, karl, you would think that he would've learned the plagiarism thing. the the koenig speech is funny when you play it side-by-side, and yet he did it again with the climate change, i don't know if that is worth or the fact that he felt the need to capitulate to ocasio-cortez. >> well, you put your finger on two things here. one is first of all, i suspect he having been utterly humiliated in 1988 and his presidential hoax -- and it -- the presidential hopes dashed, it took him 20 years for him to climb back on the national stage and become barack obama's running mate, i suspect that he learned the plagiarism issue. there is something even deeper here. his campaign staff obviously did not. nobody paid attention to, are we cribbing stuff out of other people's documents without giving it attribution.
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maybe some of the staffers were not around, what is it? nearly 30 years later? maybe they were not around. but it says something about his campaign staff that they did not have the institutional knowledge to say, we better be very careful about this, because we have had this problem blow up in our face before. what does it take to take a document like that and put it through one of these programs that identifies plagiarized sections. they should've done that at minimum, at minimum they should have actually had somebody sitting there saying, hey, remember, we have a problem with our candidates credibility, let's make sure that if we are quoting from somebody, we quoted and footnote and footnote it. >> sean: ari fleischer, when you get to the overall basic politics, pretty simple, for example, if you are a candidate, you are running for reelection, the question if you are running for president, are you better off than you were four years ago? the answer is yes. and the next thing, you know, what are you doing to keep us safe?
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and at peace, peace and prosperity. the economic growth, et cetera. i see a democratic party that is obsessed with hating a president that are offering no solutions to the american people and running on a green new deal that is so obscene and absurd and unworkable that i don't even think most democrats will end up supporting him. >> on the most important issue at all, the american economy, are they making money? go back to the obama-biden economy. one of the reasons that hillary loss was two-thirds of the american people thought that the economy was going poorly on election day. they wanted to move in a different direction. so on the bread and butter issue, joe biden did not deliver. and they will use that against them. let me go with the media and how they are covering joe biden and the plagiarism issue today and what you talk to joe about. i will read you a quote and i want you to tell me who said
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this. >> sean: i hate being tested on my own show. are you acting like tucker carlson, doing a quiz show? what is this? >> throughout the campaign "the washington post" news pages have become noticeably more partisan, "the new york times" pages were anti-trump, as where the post, some headlines in "the new york times" obtaining raw opinion as to some of the stories that were labeled as news analysis. but the more anti-trump, "the new york times" has perceived to be, the more it was mistrusted for being biased. who said that? >> sean: who? >> the executive editor of "the new york times." jill abramson. she wrote it in her book. when you have the leaders, the people who run the newspaper, the woman who around "the new york times" admitting this about "the new york times" itself and her observations about "the washington post," it is not conservatives who believe this about the media, it is a media itself. that's a problem. and why it will be so hard to ever recover the grounds of neutrality or fact-finding,
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or the things that the american people look to them to do. even when donald trump is gone, whenever his time is done, the media has so badly hurt itself. >> sean: karl, as i said, the branding of trump is tattooed into their foreheads, i don't know how you escape what ari is pointing out here? >> we have three sets of media, news coverage where we have as you indicated several cable networks who seem to be just aiming everything at trashing the president. we then have the mainstream media that is dominated by three newspapers, only one of which, "the wall street journal" plays a reasonably straight, and two that don't. play it straight. and then we have the local media as joe said earlier, which you know, the thing about that is we are paying less attention to local media, less attention to the printed national media. more time on cable and protruding ourselves in -- we're cocooning ourselves in social media to reenforce our
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prejudices whether we're left or right and as a result the facts tend to get lost along the way. >> sean: i have to tell you, this is a huge shift. and that poll so profound. and we will have long-lasting effects. ari, thank you, karl, thank you. a deep state factors in trouble, sara carter, alan dershowitz will have the latest. and later, we sent our own laurence jones to los angeles to witness firsthand, it is an unmitigated disaster what we will show you tonight on a special "hannity" investigation straight ahead and the great one, mark levine.
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investigators, the deep state it's in full panic, turning on each other. and withhout the news last nigh that steele will be testifying to the doj about the dossier, cnm fakee news, a car wreck. news phil mud said it will be a car wreck. why would it be a car wreck? take a look. >> this is significant, this will be a car wreck it, this is not about the mueller mueller investigation per se, it is about the investigation per se, it is orie invest about the origins of theation ae department of justice and investigation and how thealked about that repeatedly, the suspicion about attorney general barr has talked the operation. about that repeatedly, thethe ds christopher steele former suspicion about how the department of justice originatee information he uncovered the operation. one of the documents was christopher steele former intelligence operative, the information he uncovered aboutce donald trump from russian operatives. guessing does not have terrific answers for christopher steele shows up intn front of the department ofin ths justice and i'm guessing does not have terrific answers forot the quality of the informationgo in that steele dossier. i'm telling you, this will not , senator for kentucky is making
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go well. about >> sean: meanwhile rand paul,ea. senator for kentucky is making this claim about brennan security clearance, and i think he is dead on. take a look. >> people talk about the deep state, now the deep state is protecting their own and not listening to the president's orders. and not listening to the president's i was sitting in the white hous. when president trump said i wane when president trump said his security clearance taken. his security clearance taken. if they are working aga if they are working against the odds of the odds of the president, that that really does disrupt the country really does disrupt the country and the representative of democracy where the president makes a decision if someone is counter manning that, i think ws counter ma need to get to the bottom of that.nning that, i >> sean: also tonight a real investigative reporter sara carter is telling us that the. >> sean: government is making every alsol investigative reporter sara carter is telling us that attempt to avoid disclosing whae government is making every attempt to avoid disclosing was collected in the wiretaps ot was collected in general flynn's conversations tf gene with the russian ambassador.l fs with the russian i wonder why they are too. here with reaction, sara carterb author of "the introduction to the mueller report," alan here with reaction, sara carter, dershowitz, and author of thetho number one seller "the russian the mueller report, alan hoax," gregg jarrett, we start with you, sara on the news.witze number one seller the russie dossier.anan hoax, gr and they don't want to theett, t with you, transcript out, wonder why? sar.
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now, they are afraid of the dossier. and they don't want to the transcript out, wonder >> because we have already seen? what happens, sean, when thehe>n transcripts come out with john gaudi and talking to robert transcript kelner, the attorney forcome oun ga lieutenant general michaeli andt flynn. kelner, the attorney what mueller had done was put lieutenant general michael flynn. what mueller had done w together what he wanted, put together what he wanted, redacted portions of doubt, redacted portions of doubt, transcripts, portions of the transcripts, portions of the conversation, the voice mail message that he left, making it appear as if dowd was trying to obstruct justice, giving that illusion. trying to obstruct justice, giving that illusion. when you see the complete when you see the complete transcript, you realize, he didt not even one confidential did not even one confidential inform information. this was not just about the president, it was about the american people. president, it was so then you have to ask yourselo what happen with yourself what happen w lieutenant general michael genel flynn, and the conversation, the transcript. conversat the transcript. the irony here is, sean, thattht the government is trying tothe o protect these highly classified
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protect these highly classified transcripts, highly classified transcripts, but transcripts, highly classified transcripts, but it was government officials, senior government officials that leaked government offic the information to "the washington post," david to "t ignatius in january of 2017. dad ignatius in january of they leaked it to basically017. they corner michael flynn. leaked ity >> sean: unbelievable. that is against the law. >> absolutely. corner micha >> sean: that is -- not >> sean: unbelievable. that is against the law. >> absolutely. >> sean: that is -- allowed to unmask american not citizens. allowed to unmask american citizens. a 350% increase in 2016 alone. s a 350% increase samantha powers has no businessn 2016 alone. samantha powers has no business at all i at all i'm asking 300 people let alone one. alone one. pr professor, we already know whatw christopher steele is going to say, because he said it over tho say, because he said it over the threat of perjury, i have no idea if any of the dossier is true, hillary paid for it, and yes, i hate donald trump because he told everybody, but they still used it as the bulk of true, information to get the fisa hild yes, i hate donald trump because he warrant against not only carterf page, but a backdoor to alll information to get the fis things trump campaign,
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warrant against not only carte transition, and presidency. page, but a backdoor to all things trump campaign, transition, and presidency. >> i'm >> i'm glad that he is glad thas testifying or at least appearing in front of testifying or at least appearint they will put to him i in front of the justice investil department..be based on chronol. the questions that they will put to him in order to try to protect the investigation will be based on chronology.lize thae report was when did you realize that the ad solid as you o as valid andd solid as you originally thought it was? it was? when did you learn t when did you learn that it was s paid for by democrats? paid for by democrats? that was disclosed, because what he said up to now is the report that was disclosed, because wha. but what we need to know is when they knew it, and he said up to now is the report itself is not valid. but what we need to know is when they knew it, and what they did about it. and did anybody misrepresent? what they knew at any particular time.hey knew at any particular time. to the fisa court. >> sean: professor, it is an unverifiable documents, becausei its authors said he cannot stand by it.annot stand by it. and in october -- and in bruce ohr warned everyone in o 2016, we know two weeks beforeun comey signed the fisa 2016, we know two weeks
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application, he was warned befoe again. and there were other warnings. comey signed the fisa application, he was warned again. still puts his signature and there were other warnings. and h on a spying document, he deniese on a spying document, spying on not only carter page,s but an opposition party.ng on n, but an opposition party. >> raw intelligence like that should >> raw intelligence like that nr should never be the basis for a fisa warrant that intrudes on the rights of american citizensa fisa warrant tha privacy.ntrudes on the rights of american citizens privacy. we need to have more than that. and we need to have more than that.c and we need to have completeplee candor from anybody who signed candor from anybody who signed a fisa warrant. they have to tell the court. fisa warrant. we have this, we are not sure how they have to tell the court. va. the author -- >> sean: they never told we have this, we are not sure te how valid it is. the author --urt, hillary pai >> sean: they never told the >> it is court, hillary paid for it.ometa footnote, but they intended >> it is something in a footnote, but they intended to mislead the court into thinking that they had an credible source that was enough to testify intruding on the privacy of thee source that was american citizen. enough to testify intruding on every civil libertarian ishe pry of the american
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concerned about this process. c. >> sean: when we stay on the issue of civil libertarians forr a minute. >> sean: when we stay on when the deputy fbi director got a call from general flynn, dave four of the trump presidency.en, do i need a lawyer and was told no, and then james comey n bragging that he took advantaged no, and then james of the chaos, something he wouly bragging that he never do in the obama or bush administrations, said his agents never d over and for a perjury trap, thh because they had alreadyadminiss over and for a perjury trap, because they had illegally unmasked and the weeky illegally unmasked and the week to and to and exactly what flynn said, he was a sitting duck and theyc, told him not to get a lawyer,hey told him not case should be closed, thrown t, out of court. case should be closed, thrown out of court. >> absolutely, they did it under the >> absolutely, they did it undet the logan act which was not whih violated, so that was another wt violated, so that w lie.as another lie. but going back to christopher but going back to christopher steele, the professor is right about the chronology. it will be steele, the professor is right t about the chronology. important question will be to get christopher steele to
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it will be vital and the most nl important question will be to mt get christopher steele to nail in down the meeting that occurred in the fall of 2016 where the fbi armed with the phony document went back to him andfby said, we will pay you a bonus of document went back to him and said, we will pay you $50,000 if only mr. steele, yous can verify this. of and he could not, because it was $50,000 if only m anonymous information based on multiple hearsay. can verify this. and he could not, because it was anonymous information based on multiple hearsay. 4r he never got paid the $50,000. >> sean: and "the "the new york times" is saying that it was likely russian disinformation from the beginning. russianan disinformation from t >> whether it is phony >> whether information that he conjured or whether it is disinformation ory both. he conjured or and i suspect that it is both,ht it does not matter.ion orr both. it is wrongful, unverified i sua information.t it is both, it does not matter. it is wro the failure to pay the $50,000ld information. bonus in the fall only shows yo0 bonus that when they went to the fisae court, they already knew that il was unverifiable and steele could not on his own verify it a to. court, they already knew that it was unverifiable and >> sean: it is a premeditated se fraud against the court. on hisn listen, two if you are the cour.
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list greatest lawyers, sara, you aree the best investigative reportere you cannot get me out of thisrse the problem.st investigative report. you cannot get i would be going to jail. me ous >> you would have never gottenug into the problem to begin with.. because unlike the fbi, you aren honest. >> there has to be with. accountability.. because unlike the fbi, you are on a s the benefit of every american te accountabiliis vulnerable to having this information used too the b spy on them. american citizen who is vulnerable to having this information used to spy on them. that is: if we give them the powerful tools of intelligence, we have to be able to trust them. we give them the powerful tools of intelligence, we have to be able to 46r thank you all for being with us. you have all been amazing, all of you in your own way, and what is now a very important moment for the country. we come back, the great one, ver mark levin, his book, number ont for the country. we come back, the with two weeks running, also gr, mark levin, his book, lawrence jones, special report e with two weeks for "hannity" in los angeles. ro lawrence you are not going to believe jot for "hannity" in l what is happening on the streets of that city. not going to it is unbelievable, that full be report is straight ahead. what is happening on the streets of that city. it is unbelievable, that full report is straight
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♪ >> sean: as we told you going tonight's opening monologue, neg pew research poll, this is huge. tonight's opening it comes to this alarmingonologw collusion.esearch poll, this is. it comes more americans are worried abouc fake news then terrorism, that'd how much distrust rightly exist. the timing of the book cannot bt fake news then any more perfect, it is called s how much distrust rightly exist. "unfreedom of the press."" the timing of the book cannot be any more perfect, now number 1 two weeks in a rowl on "the new york times" of the best seller list, because it is" now number full of history in substance,een "the new york times" best seller list, because it is the typical mark levin book, thf history in substance, the host of "life liberty and levin" typical mark live-in book, on the fox news channel. the host of "life liberty and live a nationally syndicated radio show host. and he would never admit it publicly, but a friend of mine. there is a reason all of your books go to number one, because they are full of substance. min. there is a reason all of your books go to number one, because
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and i read it cover to cover,,t. and i read it and i read your book, i looked at this the research poll, and i look at a president that has taken on this corrupt media and two plus years of lying, conspiracies, and a hoax, how could anyonend s years of lying, conspiracies, and a hoax, how >> well, you know, sean, i will tell you why i wrote the book, e trust them? >> wel because the media will not selfl tell you why i police, there is norote the boo, because the media will not self reconsideration. police, there is no there is no shame. circumspection, there is no reconsideration. there is and there really no standards left.me. and there really no standards left. so it's up to we, the peoplesi to take a look at the mediae the since the media will not look at themselves. that was not always themselves. the case. that was not always the case. i wrote down a few things here, problems with most of the mass , problems with most of the notice that i do not call thems notice that i do notuse they doo not even understand what a freem the f press is supposed to be or the o no history of the press, because they are destroying a free to be press. or the history of the press, because they are they commingle news and opinionf pseudo-events.e press. they commingle news and opinion, pseudo-events. they manufacture events, they manufacture events, we spent three days talking about the word nasty.
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how preposterous. spent three days talking about the word nasty.ey push propagane progressive how preposterous.ology. they push propaganda for the progressive ideology. aoc is famous, not because she is smart or profound or because she has accomplished anything, she but because they want to promot, her and her agenda.o promo her and her social activism, climate change. social activism, is there any individual of cnn , or msnbc in the newsrooms who do is t not push climate change? any inn or msnbc in the newsrooms there is no diversity of who do not push cli intellectual thought. change? there is no diversity of in these news rooms. none. thought. none. they have a they have abandoned the pursuit of objectivity for socialism, progressionism, and the democratic party agenda.heyy and they promote that agenda day in and day out, in in and day out, in fact, they ty lead it. the r lead it.son we talk about the reason we talk about impeachment today impeachment today is not because a president commi a president committed anyed any impeachable o impeachable offenses, it ist is because the media and the democratic party want to remove him. the reason we spent two and aa half years talking about the rea collusion with russia, apent twa half years talking manufactured story, a pseudo-fake event as theth russa president calls it. not because there was anypseudoe president calls it. evidence, but because this is not because what the media was pushing, day evidence, but beca
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in and day out. is what the media was pushing, d they are not defending the right in and day out. they on the first amendment ofre note freedom of the press. what is the purpose of freedom on the amendment of freedom why is it in the first amendment? purpose of frem it is not in the first amendmen? why is because of cnn or msnbc, or thee first amendment? it is not in the first amendment because of cnn or corporate ownership, or any msne specific so-called journalists. corporate o it is in there for the americany people.specific so-lled journal. it is in there for why do we have freedom of the tn people. why do we have press? freedom of the press? we have we have freedom of the press tos expand freedom of speech. to expand freedom of among the american people. spee. the point of news and newsrooms among the american pe is to give us the information the point of news and newsrooms is to give us the through which we can make inforn decisions about our families,roe de our lives, our government, ours, country so that we can be our lives, our government, our country so that we can be informed prior to the best place to find it right now is local tv news. you are not going to f informed informed. the best place to find it right now is local tv news.erations a you are not going to find it in the vast majority of news operations at the national level.l. >> sean: i disagree, you get it right, rush gets it right, i get it right. every single news room inush gei get it right. america fell for the lies, the every conspiracies, and the hoax. sinn
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america fell we have ed henry and for the lie catherine herridge. >> sean, newsrooms, news, not t. talk radio, not opinion shows. we have ed henry and catherine herridge. speak up at and they look down on all of us, and the funny thing is, they art as much opinion as the rest ofoo us.n shows. and th and the funny thing is, they a at the differences we are as much opinion as the rest transparent.f us. at the differences we we tell people who we are. are transparent. we tell people who we are. we don't pretend we don't pretend to be something that we ar that we are not. not. these people who are reportersel today, not all of them. there are some exceptions, butl. there are unfortunately the general rule,e they do not understand historyxb of freedom of the press. unfortunatel they do not even understand the value of freedom of the press. most of them are narcissistic. of freedom of the press. they do not even understand the most of them draw attention to value of freedom of the press. most themselves. of them are narciss. want to draw attention to most of them draw att themselves.tion i can go down the list. that is not news, that is not. want to draw attention to themselves. i can go do american people. that is not freedom of the that is not news, that is not serving the american press, so the point that i want. that press, so the point that i want to make president of the united states e president of the united states is their targets right now, but overall it is the american
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is their target right now, but overall it is the americanpeopl. people. between the pa the difference between theiot ps patriot press was that they thay wanted to fundamentally transform government.mently transform gov the press today wants to the press today fundamentally protect it. wantso fundamentally pro the guard of big government. it. the guard of big and if you or somebody from the outside and he want to challenge outside and he want to it, you are somebody from the outside and you want to limit, m it, cut it, rearrange it, youhe outside and you want to are the enemy of the press. limt it they talk about the president c, saying that they are the enemy u are the enemy of the p of the people. about the presidt the press has its own enemies. today the press wants to people. the press has fundamentally transform, not it. government, but the american today the press wants to fundamentally transform, not citizen. government, but the civil society. but the n citizen. but the civilifference betweenen the patriot press and the press today. it is a disaster.. the patriot press and the press today. it is a dis >> sean: all right, great one,. >> sean: a "unfreedom of the press" for rit four weeks, amazon.com, one, between them and "unfreedom of the "the new york times," great prer four weeks, amazon.com, between "life, liberty, and levin." thed "the new york times," great deserved. don't miss it every sunday, the number one show on cable here on the fox news channel.
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when we come back, earlier this week, we told you about the crisis, the homelessness, the disaster that is los angeles. we send investigative reporter lawrence jones to the liberal city. wait until you see this "hannity" investigation, it will shock your conscience next. until you see this piece "hannity" investigati moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them.
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>> as we have been showing you, the liberal-run cities all across the country are in crisis. and probably none as bad as los angeles where we sent our own laurence jones. and heat literally chronicles tonight some of the worst homelessness and worst conditions of the country. and by the way, hang lee knows, los angeles people, they're not happy. i don't blame them. take a look at this disaster. >> would it be fair to say that
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l.a. has a homeless problem? >> probably the worst in the country. >> what makes you say that?el >> look around, man. it's terrible, everywhere. and it's like no one is doing anything about it. no one cares. >> what do you see? >> a lot of mental health issues. a lot of dirty areas around the city. >> two blocks east of here, you have a whole -- probably 30,000 people that live outside. >> this is a small area of skid row. >> i see people suffering out here, you know what i mean? i don't see them getting a whole lot of help. i think the mayor makes a lot of promises and i haven't seen a whole lot. >> you can walk down any lot in downtown l.a. you can smell it. the smell is lingering all through the streets. not just that, the crime and the drugs as well. >> i see with my own eyes, occasional cosmetic efforts to move homeless people out. >> it's the city of l.a. issue. i don't think it's necessarily the homeless individuals that
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are the problem. it's the city of l.a. and the sanitation. >> it's a problem you've let fester for years. now full blown pandemic of homeless farms. >> seems like it's getting worse. >> it definitely is getting worse. i don't think garcetti is doing his job as the mayor of the city of los angeles. i don't. >> fox news contributor, emily campagno and former arkansas governor mike huckabee. governor? they have a 13.5% state income tax in california. a they're the highest tax state in the country. they have the worst -- we showed you san francisco, we showed you l.a. how is it possible all these other states that don't tax anywhere near this level don't see these problems. >> because liberals think money don't solve a lot of social problems. they have an industry of poverty in this country.
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don't realize that the poverty program spends $18,000 plus a person, for a family of four, over $73,000. but the homeless population in l.a. alone is up 16% from last year, 75% over the past six years. and it's not for a lack of money. they just voted to spend $4.5 billion to build houses for homeless people. but, sean, the money is not going to the people. this is a tragic human situation. i feel terribly for the people living in tents and defecating on the streets, but the fact is, a lot of this money is going to people who are making a good living off of the poverty of other people. that's how liberalism works. it's all about making themselves feel better, but they're not really solving the problems because they're not meeting the basic needs of the people who are hurting the most. emily, your thoughts? >> the governor is absolutely correct. so los angeles just recently passed one of the largest budgets, right?
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$530 million, most of it over a long-term debt. san francisco coming to a $1.2 billion budget to combat homelessness, its largest in city history. seattle spends $1 billion a year, $100,000 per homeless person, to what end? there's no reduction because the expenditure is simply the short termrm solutions. they're triaging the problem rather than tackling it. and the paralysis that the cities are undergoing because of the c competing, compassionate r left approaches which obviously don't work to the citizens' detriment. >> i look at this. here is nancy pelosi gated community. here is needles, feces, disaster, and a mile in the other direction, her office. wow? why doesn't she raise money? >> because she's raising money -- lots of it. but it's for the re-election of democrats and more liberals to be in congress so they can put more money on these things.
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it's an absolute disgrace. the situation there looks worse than it would in communities in afghanistan. and it's the result of when far left people controlled the government, this is what we can expect. it's a disaster. >> human tragedy. could be solved. thank you both. when we come back, jussie smollett 911 call has been released. full report next on "hannity." these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again.
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him saying only he was an artist. why asked the artist didn't call himself, he said he was cool, he didn't want me to call you guys. then gasden said this, listen -- >> he put a noose around his neck. they didn't do anything and but they put it around his neck. that's pretty [ bleep ] up. sorry for saying that. >> 16 minutes after the first call, gasden called again. he wept on to say he wanted his friend taken care of because he had just been mugged. police pulled up right as he was ending that second call. and, of course, smollett's story about being attacked fell apart after a pair of nigerian brothers told police they were paid to stage the attack. we should get redacted police interviews of the interviews, including interviews with the brothers sometime later this week. >> sean. >> sean: amazing.
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they were on tape buying the things use in that incident. trace gallagher, thank you. remember, we will never be the rage, hate, destroy trump media mob. we'll always be fair and balanced. thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is up next. >> laura: welcome to the ingram angle broadcasting from the american cemetery on the normandy coast. it's 4:00 a.m. local time. 5 year s -- 75 years ago at th hour, paratroopers from the 71st airborne division landed behind enemy lines to secure bridges and roads in preparation for the land invasion. six allied divisions and other small units would take these beaches by midday. today parachutists re-created the historic landing. among them, 97-year-old tom . rice, one of the original ra paratroopers who dropped into normandy on this day in 1944.