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>> tucker: we are out of time. we'll be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. the show >> we'll be back tomorrow night. dvr. stay now. >> sean: tonight major progress on multiple fronts in our quest for equal justice. john durham's investigation into the origins of this russia witch hunt causing massive panic. >> sean: you >> sean: not rank and file. remember last week "the new york times" reported durham's investigation provoked anxiety in the ranks of the cia and according to the american
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spectator tonight many top officials are now running scared and for good reason. 2016 and international effort to spy on the trump campaign. trump transition team and the trump presidency. it all occurred. multiple secret undercover informants were involved. all totaled at least three, possibly more trump associates were actively spied on abroad in what was an unprecedented effort to surveil on a political campaign. that means there is tonight in america the strong possibility that in 2016 what would be illegal intelligence gathering against american citizens and an american campaign was actually subcontracted out to allied countries to purposely circumvent u.s. law, constitutional civil liberties, have them do the dirty work and pass it on to our guys as if that would be legal. so what did these top c.i.a. officials not rank and file, at the top, what did they know and
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when did they know it? at the same time christopher steele, hillary clinton's dirty russian dossier with russian lies, misinformation, propaganda was allegedly being pushed by then c.i.a. director, a guy by the name of john brennan. all of this happened on obama and sleepy creepy crazy uncle joe's watch, not donald trump. brennan a conspiracy hater on msnbc. he should be worried tonight. i called the president tresonous. far more plausible that in fact it was brennan who used his huge power and influence at the central intelligence agency to spread lies, propaganda, misinformation, to influence a presidential election. how deep this goes we won't find out and it is not just brennan who needs to be held
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accountable. this culture of corruption among these high-ranking officials that still are serving in our government appears to be alive and well according to the times, quote, senior agency officials have questioned why the c.i.a.'s analytical work should be subjected to a federal prosecutor's scrutiny. to the credit of gina haspel she willfuly cooperate and everybody in her agency willfuly cooperate. i have news for the senior officials by the way, nobody in this country is above the law. nobody. we are a constitutional republic based on the civil liberties of we, you, we the people, not the government. fidelity to our constitutional civil liberties is a cornerstone of successful civil society. now, we do entrust what is absolutely, positively -- i'm proud of this because we need them. the world's single most
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powerful tools of intelligence to protect us against many enemies both foreign and domestic. those enemies are real. these powerful tools, however, are never to be weaponized against the american people for or political opponents or political campaigns. and mark my words, we will get to the bottom of this. john durham will uncover the truth. we'll get the equal justice that you, we, the american people deserve. it is a sad chapter that some people would abuse their power to this level. because when it comes to spying, you can destroy anybody in the country. that's why we have a constitution. which is the foundation of our rule of law. which is where our civil liberties come from. the president, attorney general, are all dedicated to stopping this abuse of power from ever happening again no matter who was involved. let's take a look. >> you clearly believe there were a group of people working against you. do you think president obama
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was behind it? >> president trump: he certainly must have known about it. it went high up in the chain. you'll find that out. i won't make that statement quite yet. i would say that president obama had to know about it. a previous administration used the intelligence data and agencies to spy on my campaign. >> do you believe president obama spied on your campaign? >> president trump: i don't know. hopefully we'll find out. >> keeping the deep state in check will be a struggle. over the weekend even "the new york times" issued a report about america's escalating online attacks against russia's power grid. the times is alleging the president was purposely left in the dark about these new measures, quote officials describe broad hesitation to go into detail with mr. trump about operations against russia for concern over his reaction and the possibility that he might counter amanda or discuss it with foreign officials.
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excuse me. whether washington, unelectable bureaucrats like it or not president trump was a dully elected president of the american people. he was given his power as commander-in-chief by the american people, not by washington swamp and sewer creatures. and he must be briefed on any serious security measure that this country takes against an international foe and yes, russia is a foe. a hostile regime run by a hostile actor by the name of vladimir putin. as an aside i'll throw this out there. you want to bring russia and putin to their knees? this country can and should out produce them in terms of energy and when we do that, and use the vast resources that are far bigger than theirs and help our allies with what is the lifeblood of every economy, oil and gas, guess what? they will be in deep trouble. but you do have these holier than thou james comey super patriots in our nation's
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capital that have to be stopped. the will of the american people must be served. we must be protected from what is a powerful few unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats and for many years one of those powerful, unelected bureaucrats, there she is, hillary clinton. the a fallout of her mishandling of secret information in her time as secretary of state is far from over. as the attorney general said to senator lindsey graham and breaking moments ago catherine herridge is now reporting at this hour that an ongoing state department probe has now identified at least 15 individuals who mishandled classified material associated with clinton's secret server that was in the mom and pop bathroom closet. the state's department review has found 30 serious security incidents and those numbers could get higher with the investigation. a very scary situation, without
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a doubt. hillary clinton put state secrets, yes, lives, methods, sources, in jeopardy and she didn't act alone. she broke the law. it is clear, 18usc793 and tried to cover it up. she wiped it clean. 15 other individuals who have been implicated in what is clinton's gross misconduct. all must be held accountable. we'll get back to my monologue in a second. a full report on this breaking news is catherine herridge. i know you've been -- remember that point, though, where only 40 emails were sampled and 4 of the 40 were classified top secret. >> good evening. in this letter obtained by fox news the state department provides a progress report telling republican senator chuck grassley it has identified multiple security incident involving current and former employees related to hillary clinton's emails. to this point the department
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has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents. 23 violations and 7 infraction incidents. this number will change as the review progresses. the state department notification to grassley who is overseeing this review does not identify individuals by name but fox news was first to report the key aide huma abiden and jake sullivan sent things through it. despite the two-year f.b.i. investigation no one was charged with mishandling classified information even though james comey confirmed in july 2016 that seven email chains were classified at the top secret special access program level when they were sent or received by clinton's team. they are among the u.s. government's most closely guarded secrets, sean. >> sean: great investigative
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work as always. thank you so much for sharing that with our audience. more later in the show. first we turn our "hannity" watch. radical socialist democrats their close friends and the media mob. tonight nancy pelosi is barely clinging to her gavel. the speaker in name only is trying to prevent her radical base from launching an impeachment proceeding against president trump. i said speaker in name only to apiece this radical base. top democrats investigating trump/russia collusion. they once again want to do this. this is now the fifth such investigation. and the results will not be any different as the attorney general said, it is over. more seasoned democrats, 43 democrats nullly elected red states. they all are expressing loudly, this is political suicide. whatever, according to reports, democrats are planning to haul in corey lewandowski, chris
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christie and paul manafort. more testimony. more interviews. everyone in my view should plead the fifth. after four investigations that concluded the same thing, no collusion, no obstruction, a fifth investigation is nothing shoirt of an abuse of power and absolute harassment and a waste of taxpayer money and by the way, what about the private citizen that will now again have to hire high-priced, hourly lawyers in washington it is a national disgrace and they don't care. remember, all surrounding what is a real conspiracy, a real hoax. there was no collusion with the trump campaign. no conspiracy, no obstruction. democrats don't care. they were even calling for the president's impeachment because of this totally reasonable statement. this was like the perfect setup. i suspect the president did it himself where he said well, if someone called me, i would
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listen. if i had to i'm calling the f.b.i., okay? what's wrong with that. watch. >> your campaign foreigners in russia, china, someone else offers you information on opponents should they except it or phone the f.b.i.? >> i think you do both. there is nothing wrong with listening. if somebody called from a country, norway, we have information on your opponent. oh, i think i want to hear it >> it's not an interference. they have information. i think i would take it. if i thought there was something wrong i would go maybe to the f.b.i. >> sean: they called me, i would listen. if it's wrong i'll go to the f.b.i. if listening to what some people say when they call you, you don't solicit it and report anything to the f.b.i. is a crime. what does that make hillary clinton? i know george stephanopolous is
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a clinton -- the lowest ratings ever for his hour special. our phone interviews with donald trump rated higher. i'll explain later. she actually paid for the russian lies. the misinformation, the russian dirt after funneling money through a law firm to an op research firm to a foreign national. still over the weekend deranged trump haters, a total bust, took to the streets to demand impeachment. we sent our own investigative reporter, guy on the streets, friend lawrence jones to the rally in new york city. this is a disgusting display of what he had to encounter, watch. >> i'm here because i believe in democracy. >> you believe the president should be impeached? >> i do. >> why? >> he is an illegal president. >> why do you think he should be impeached? >> obstructed justice and committed impeachable offenses. >> sean: when we show you the
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full tape later in the show a horrific, disturbance racist moment. lawrence personally attacked because of his race, racism. he will tell you what the sick, disgusting individuals did. i'm angry. this rage filled anti-trump rally took place days before the official relaunch of the president's campaign tomorrow in orlando, florida. unlike those sad, indignant impeachment rallies, the president's event tomorrow will be extremely well-attended. trump supporters were lining up 40 plus hours in advance of the rally. at least 20, 25,000 people. they'll squeeze as many as possible in. well over 150,000 requests for tickets at this hour. here with more from the ground is an old friend of our program from fox orlando. it has been a while ago we
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became great friends. thank you for being with us. >> great to be here. right now you have hundreds of people camping out outside the am way center. it's the building there. look at all the people lined up along the sidewalk. oh, they are so excited right now. this is where president trump will kick off his reelection campaign. look at all the people here. today the president tweeted there has been 100,000 rsvps for the rally but only room for 20,000 people inside amway. many people will be watching from an outdoor area at amway. over here more campers and here is amanda and john from georgia. what did you come here for? >> we came because we have to see trump. it's his reelection, his big thing and we're having the trump fest tomorrow, super excited for that. this is also my father's day gift to dad. >> best father's day gift ever. >> what did you bring? >> we have our tent with,
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sleeping bags, food. we brought a grill and immediately made some friends and we'll have a cook-out tonight. >> sounds like it will be a great day. i have to tell you sean, earlier today it was pouring rain and lots of lightning. thank goodness these people had a tent. they'll need it. back to you. >> sean: we've been friends a lot of years. i want to go to that party. tell your bosses i said -- we've been friends for so many years -- you have the rest of the night off to have the barbecue and i mean this is stuff that happens to people that play guitars, piano and sing, not a politician. joe biden creepy sleepy could only get 85 people. unbelievable. have a great time. valerie, great to see you. joining us now with reaction to our opening monologue sara carter, fox news legal analyst and american center for law and justice executive director
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jordan sekulow. we'll start with sarah tonight. if you don't play guitar, piano and sing who gets that kind of 40 plus hours outline and 150,000 requests? that's pretty insane. >> that's incredible. it's president trump, sean. this is what the democrats don't want the rest of the american public to actually understand. here we have a president who is willing to listen to the american people, go out there. he speaks to them directly. and i hear this over and over again no matter where i go i'm in north carolina, i've heard people talking about the rally tomorrow night here in north carolina. on my way up here saying how excited they were. people feel energized by president trump and i think what we're seeing on the part of the democrats is really unfortunate because they are pushing this idea of impeachment and i do not believe the american public is going to buy this one bit. it will backfire against them. >> sean: let me go to the
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issues we brought legally and jordan, good to see you. we've been friends a long time. go to you first on the legal side with the c.i.a. is afraid of. if in fact -- we give them these tools. i am proud, by the way, that we have the premier law enforcement agency in the world. called the f.b.i. and we have the premier intelligence of the world, the c.i.a. and other groups. but we also have a constitution, civil liberties. if we weaponize these tools can you not spy on anybody every second of every day? >> it's the worst fears we have about these agencies, right? that's part of this -- the whole russian scandal and the fact that an american political campaign was spied on. presidential campaign and major presidential campaign was spied on by the u.s. government systems that we create. that's our greatest fear and when you have to put the real checks in. i'm sure that article is
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correct that the c.i.a. agents, the bureaucrats in washington are no fans of the u.s. attorney and attorney durham or attorney general barr and the investigation because they are not used to anyone in washington, d.c. looking into what they're doing, how they are using the tools that we pay for, and create. i'm glad about these tools but then you see the leak. the leak to "the new york times" about the technology we've done to russia's power grid. that's also a huge part of national security risk right there. the leak of that story. >> sean: really well said. greg, now that we know that first of all durham is going to great britain to interview steele. we know what steele has to say because he said it in an interog tore. gina haspel has been a hero
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after 9/11. we know that for a fact. when she says it's full cooperation within her agency. and there is now a demand to save order and recover order. c.i.a. officials that are involved in this will start talking. it means what? >> it means that the people who engaged in rampant acts of lawlessness and abused the tools of power to launch an investigation without evidence, to lie and spy on a campaign, those people are in trouble and that is john brennan, james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok and james clapper just to name a few. and i hope you're right, that the c.i.a. will, in fact, turn over the documents that are demanded. but, you know, at the f.b.i. christopher wray is james comey in a different suit and i'm deeply worried that he will
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continue to obstruct. but the tide has turned. the tables have turned and now you've got william barr and john durham. there is a reason why barr used the word spying. he has been debriefed by the inspector general michael horowitz and well aware of the evidence accumulated so far. the interview of christopher steele will be pivotal because if he says, as we expect him to say, that i warned the f.b.i. and the department of justice that this document i had composed is unverified, then that means having used it anyway, they engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud. >> exit question. 15 seconds each. if they'll all be interviewed and we know durham, we know horowitz is holding back. i expect because of steele. i'm hearing not until after the fourth of july. it means it's deeper and bigger than anyone thought.
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>> it is much deeper, it is much bigger than anyone thought, sean. i think the idea that the intelligence community was weaponized to go against a political opponent is something we should all be so concerned with. it's a civil liberties issue and something that durham will definitely take seriously and so is barr. >> all you have to look at for all the viewers out there is the fact all these people's attorneys from their government, all their former general counsels like jim baker are starting to speak out to people like rachel maddow. there is a huge issue for them. >> this scheme to undo an election, to damage a president and frame him was so pervasive it will take many months to unravel. >> sean: getting deeper than we thought. we'll get to the bottom of it. we made that promise. we won't stop. sleepy, creepy, crazy uncle joe biden thinks he can beat president trump in south carolina and texas. look what is happening in
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>> sean: nancy pelosi, speaker in name only. the party being run by a crop of extremists led by alexandria ocasio-cortez. this weekend the new york congressman made one thing clear. the pressure is on pelosi to move on their agenda. new green deal, impeachment or nancy's days look numbered. >> how real is that progressive frustration that speaker pelosi has said so far and holding the
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line she isn't ready to do that. >> it is quite real. there is a very real animus and desire to make sure that we are -- that we are holding this president to account. >> sean: abc's jonathan was fawning over the congresswoman at her being a king maker in the democratic primary between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, touching moment. take a look. >> who will she endorse? will she play king maker in the 2020 democratic primary? >> let's turn to the 2020 campaign. will you endorse? >> not now. it's possible that i'll endorse later on perhaps, you know -- i do not see myself endorsing any time soon. >> sean: all this may be bad news for crazy uncle joe even though he tried to suck up to
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congresswoman ocasio-cortez and adopt his own crazy new green deal. new levels of delusion are happening for biden claiming he will beat president trump in texas, georgia, south carolina. here with reaction fox news contributors, smart guys, ari fleischer and karl rove. ari gets first crack at it. >> the issue with aoc is she represents the future, she represents the energy of the democratic party. you can just feel it in the grassroots. the problem the democrats have and actually this will be interesting to see how it plays out. a large number of democrats who want to beat trump. doesn't matter who they nominate so long as that person can beat trump. another part wants to go for the fartherest left position they possibly elect. those two groups are clearly intentioned and it will play itself out through the entire primary campaign.
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4 million twitter followers. people want her endorsements. hers closer to iowa and new hampshire will matter some. >> sean: karl, i've known you a lot of years. if you go this hard core left, new green deal and demand impeachment after four investigations, and you got hundreds of people and 150,000 people wanting to get in to see trump tomorrow and 85 people showing up for crazy uncle joe biden, i'm thinking that's not a good sign. i don't see any democrat with any real momentum. obama had momentum in 2008. >> two issues. we should be so lucky she becomes king maker. she has real problems. >> sean: full shot of this. we got it. >> a little mini board. this is a cnn poll in march.
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her favorals nation woid 31, unfavorable 41. a new poll. i'm uncertain of the methodology. in her district she has a 21 favorable. 51 unfavorable and 13% reelect. the bigger the role that aoc plays inside the democratic presidential primary process the more left wing it goes and the better the president's chances for reelection are. if anybody thinks what will sell in a hip districts in new york will sell in flyover country they're kidding themselves. i want her to be a more disruptive person. >> sean: why did biden feel compelled to change his position so far on everything? he seems tired to me. not a health diagnosis but not that into it. he gave in on the new green deal with his own version to appease her? >> maybe, but i think he is trying to thread the needle and being too cute. he ought to be who joe biden is.
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maybe he is saying look, i'm not for the new green deal but for something that's reasonable and sounds sort of like it but -- i think everybody inside the democratic party is recognizing the energy on the left of the democrats and is trying to appease it. that's why we have so many democratic presidential candidates not including biden and hick and looper who come out in favor of the impeachment of the president. the energy there on the left of the democratic party. i just think it's a mistake on their part, on biden's part to appeal to it so much. >> sean: who will win this battle for the heart and soul of the democratic party? nancy pelosi is pretty hard core left but not left enough. joe looks tired to me. >> none of us know yet. you have to let it play out. the democrats have to go through it right now. let me go back to the interview jonathan carl said and the press is soft on aoc and other liberals. if we read the resolution of
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her green new deal it talks about the guaranteed benefits the government would give. healthcare for all residents of the united states. a guaranteed job for all residents of the united states. residents, not citizens. jonathan carl should have said does it apply to illegal immigrants do they have a guaranteed right of healthcare and all the other benefits. why didn't you say citizens? the press misses its chance to ask tough questions. >> sean: at some point they have to say was obamacare a success. you want to tear down the walls? you want to take back tax cuts and get rid of energy independence and then the eight years of obama? i'll say this. if karl rove could play the guitar, i don't know, the same way jimmie page of led zeppelin did and you could play the piano like elton john. >> i want to see ari in those
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glasses. >> sean: good to see you all. when we come back sad but important story. we sent lawrence jones to an impeach trump rally not well attended in new york city. two of the protestors were hurling racist, vile, vicious comments on lawrence. we have one on tape. we have a big announcement at the end of the show and by the way, our phone interviews with the president rated higher than the full network hour of little georgie stephanopoulos's friday night. a disaster. i'm glad. straight ahead. after walking six miles at an amusement park...
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>> sean: this weekend the far left came together to demand trump's impeachment. it wasn't well attended anywhere. we sent our friend and colleague and investigative reporter, guy that hits the street hard lawrence jones to one of the rallies. this one in new york city to ask why should the president be impeached? let's watch. >> i'm a here because i believe in democracy. >> you believe the president should be impeached? >> i do. >> why? >> he is an illegal president. he was in cahoots with the russians. >> where do you believe the president should be impeached? >> because he obstructed justice. commited really impeachable offense. >> if it were any democratic president or even republican president he would have been impeached and run out of office. >> do you believe the president should be impeached? >> no. there has been investigation after investigation and they found nothing. he has been investigated more than any other president.
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>> what crimes has he committed? >> he was -- everything with russia, like he coned his way into office. >> they've been putting up with an illegal, fake, illegally elected president for over two years. >> what crimes do you suspect the president has committed? >> number one, conspiracy with the russians and he covered it up like you can't believe it. a criminal for a long time. >> why don't you think the democrats have brought up the articles of impeachment? >> that's a good question. i wish i could read pelosi's mind. >> do you believe he is putting the country in real danger? >> yes, every day. >> he loves our country. he is a good man. they want come -- communism here. go to venezuela. i'm very angry.
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>> sean: there were some very vile moments. two men approached lawrence jones and one told him to go back to fox news where there is, quote, more cotton for you to pick. we don't have that on tape but we do have the next comment on tape. take a look. >> obviously the people -- you go back to kenya now. >> sean: here now is fox news contributor lawrence jones. we talked saturday. i was pretty pissed off. you probably heard me in a way i don't usually go on the air, true or false. but i'm upset that that happened. tell us -- tell everybody what happened. i thought these were supposed to be the accepting, loving, wonderful, tolerant people of the left. apparently not. >> this is who they are, sean. so often those of us on the right are painted as the racist
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people, the hateful people. you discuss this all the time on your program. i was just asking these people a simple question about if they felt like the president should be impeached or not. these guys come up to me and said go back to fox news to pick cotton. they say go back to kenya. this is who these people are. but i doubt many people in the media are going to condemn these people. >> sean: the thing is, i don't think any of them will, that's the sad thing. we've become friends over time and i know it has happened before. it has happened to others. she writes in her book just google it. i'll never forget that. and if you are -- if you're black in america and conservative for whatever reason there is -- there is no holds barred. everything else is we have to watch it, you have to say the poiltically correct. there is not even an ounce of
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niceness, kindness. it is open season. why is that? i frankly don't get it. >> well see, these guys are upset and they're fearful. notice, these were not black people saying this. this was the white, liberals saying these type of things because they know that with our report and exposing the poverty and the failure of policies that all these democrat cities have been doing to many people that look like me, they don't want this to be -- they believe that all black people need to think the same way. they want us to stay on the welfare system so we can't progress in life. i'm going to expose it every single day. if they think i'll stand down because they yelled obscene things to me they have another think coming. we'll double down and go to all these liberal cities. all the presidential candidates will have to answer why my community continues to be in poverty? why is that? >> sean: you know what happens
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every four years. now it's a continuing loop cycle. republicans, islamophobic and throw granny over the cliff and by the way, they hate old people and young kids. none of it is true. but i look at the president's records. we have the best employment situation since 1969. i'm a little bit older than you. the mets won the world series in 1969. you know what? i know, you're young and better looking and smarter, i know, we're friends. you can say whatever you want. but look at african-americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women's in the workplace, youth unemployment. records for trump, why do biden, obama. why do they have this hold? why? >> i feel like the republicans have failed to communicate our message. we have all the policies.
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all the policy positions that helped black american ka but we don't go into those community. the president should go into those communities. >> sean: that's a great analysis. it should not happen. i called you on saturday and i said listen, you don't have to do this and you said to me are you kidding? i just want people to know i just admire your strength, your courage and your desire to get out and there are other people that love you and go up to lawrence and hug him and kiss him on the cheek. i've seen that footage, too, lawrence. this should not happen and i'm sorry, my friend, that that happened. i'm truly sorry. >> i appreciate you, brother. >> sean: love you, too. we'll take a break and come back. don't for get his new show keep being up with jones available. by the way, coming up despite the drug and homelessness crisis in california you should hear the liberal governor. he is a dope. he says the gop will be dumped
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>> sean: lawlessness continuing to destroy major cities, coastal liberals are blaming everybody but themselves. california governor gavin knew sew said republicans are into the politics of what california was into in the 90s. they'll be in the waste bin of history. they have the highest poverty in the nation. middle class are losing tens of thousands of people every year and states like texas and florida are gaining. and tennessee. cost of living in your state of california skyrocketing and you are letting all this happen on
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your watch. all the homelessness, san francisco, los angeles, that's your problem. why don't you fix your problems. anyway, joining us now we're welcome back to the program fox news contributor mike huckabee and former congressman and he did a great job, the number one rated show even in my absence on friday and we love to thank our audience jason chaffetz. good to see you. thank you for being in on friday. governor huckabee, we start with you. you know, when you were governor of arkansas you would never let this happen. and nor did you tax at 13.5% state income tax. >> no, because if you had done that you would have been running people off like california. if you don't believe that go to the internet and google the cost of the u haul trailer from california to texas and look if you take it from texas to california. a fraction of the cost. you know why? u-haul -- people are moving out
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of california. >> this is live tv. >> it's 1600 versus 400. the reason. people are getting out of california to go to texas. when you take a trailer from texas to california, you are actually doing u haul a favor taking another trailer to load up another family getting the heck out of california. >> sean: that's a great story. and why you were so good in the debates. jason chaffetz. >> look, they are sanctuary city policies, they have rapidly rising taxes, their regulations are overly burdensome and why texas, florida, utah, idaho, arizona. nobody can afford to live like that. by the tens of thousands the homelessness problem. they're trying to regulate straws. there is such a disconnect. >> sean: there is a one-mile
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difference between nancy pelosi's gated community and her office and in between we did all the lawrence jones went there twice, feces, needles, homelessness. she it's reported worth tens of millions of dollars. she can't get her million friends to build a center to get a bed, hot meal, a shower. liberals only generous with our money? >> yeah, that's a good assessment. they are only generous with somebody else's money. the biggest challenge california has is they're becoming like a lot of other countries and they're almost a country to itself. the biggest danger they have is when you have extreme wealth, extreme poverty and a shrinking middle class. california has a lot of wealth but it has also now has the highest poverty rate as you mentioned earlier. the danger, that's sort of the
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prerequisite to socialism and communism throughout history. when the middle class shrinks they have no place to go. >> sean: governor gavin, i think he is a jackass, fix your own state before you lecture everybody else. these problems can be solved. if i was nancy pelosi and i had this problem in the middle of my home between my office, i think i would go to my rich neighbors and say i'll give a million considering she is worth tens of millions, can you give a million, you give a million? we'll build a place where people can get a hot meal. go to the bathroom. take a shower and watch tv during the day. >> some of their fundamental policies. the sanctuary city policies. the invitation to come and live there. to not cooperate with federal law enforcement officials couple that with free healthcare for everybody. provide all the incentives for people to come there illegally. they want to give everything away for free and want everybody else to pay foirt and they're about to raise the gas
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tax yet again. you can't live under those conditions. >> sean: let me say this. i enjoyed your twitter fight, governor, with alec, had a few myself over the years. if sarah huckabee sanders ever decides to run for governor of arkansas, sean hannity is totally in her corner and she can follow in the footsteps of her father. she has done a great job and you should be such a proud dad. >> thank you, sean, i appreciate it. >> sean: thank you both. when we come back a big announcement. we have a big announcement about georgie stephanopoulos straight ahead. new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move.
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minutes of the show right here on "hannity". we got approximately 4.3 million viewers. he had 3.9. tomorrow night we'll have wall-to-wall coverage of the president in orlando. the president joins us wednesday night. here is laura ingraham. >> laura: i think he beat 60 minutes in the demo as far as i could tell. he was up against the u.s. open, which is something. i think a lot of people were tuning into for goodness sakes. >> sean: we thank the audience. this show, tucker, you, thank god you have made us number one in cable and we want to earn everyone's trust every day. but to be on a network and get your ass kicked and i only did a phone interview by little own sean hannity. he needs to pack it up. that is humiliating for him. >> laura: what i don't understand is did they shrink the presidential limo? lo
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