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favorites will be here when i'm going to brian kilmeade will be here. mark steyn angers most of the week about the kitty bruce will be here. see you soon. have a great night. hannity is next. ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity. we are going to change format today. buckle up. far left new york city mayor i called him comrade the bellagio. to his credit, he sat down with me for an exclusive one-on-one interview. so far, he's the only 2020 democrat brave enough to come on this program and we commend him for that. we cover a lot of issues, more than we thought. no topic was on the table. immigration, abortion, the second amendment. we got them all in. without further ado, buckle up.
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the media? you are going to love this. part one. >> sean: do you support walls on our border? >> i support border security but not walls. look, there's 11 million people here right now -- >> sean: there is more. >> maybe. i don't get this discussion bluntly on a lot of that works. this is the biggest don't ask, don't tell in american history. why are we allowing ourselves to be divided by the people when this already happened? there is no invasion where there are these people already part of our economy down down the comm. >> sean: 90% of the heroine crosses the southern border. fentanyl, a big percentage crosses the southern border. we lose the rich people a week. you know all about the opioid epidemic. we have to save these kids for the question is, i think the 99% of people who want to come here,
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i don't blame them. there is 1%, though, two year period there were 4,000 homicides, 30,000 assaults, 100,000 violent assaults by illegal criminal illegals. my question to you is very simple. if you don't have a wall, how are you going to stop them? >> people get in with a walkable without a a while, that's not how you do it. what you do is you create a natural border security mechanism, you use every tool you need and you create in our communities where police and communities working together. in the city, we have 170 crimes, they are undocumented? they are out of here. we work at these communities that find people who have done people thought about things that are inappropriate. >> sean: you have a sort of sanctuary city -- >> i don't want to talk about terms, i want to talk about facts. >> sean: bill de blasio has
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nearly 500,000 illegal immigrants in his city. those are the senses facts those are the census facts. you said you want new york taxpayers to pay for their health care. >> that's another charade. you have to decide how honest you want to be. where do they get their health care from? >> sean: did you not say that? are there 500,000 people -- do you want free health care for everyone? >> i'm asking you a question. >> sean: legal or illegal to get health care. speak what's happening right now, folks go to the emergency room because they don't have a doctor and who is paying for it? the same taxpayers. steel and it's a simple question. do you support new york city -- >> why not have an honest conversation? >> sean: just to be clear, 500,000 illegal immigrants in new york city should get free health care. >> everyone who lives here gets the health care they need so
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they cannot get each other sick. >> sean: even if they are illegal? >> because otherwise the what's happening, people go to the emergency room, the taxpayer pays anyway, people get sicker. these are human beings who are part of our economy, part of our neighborhood. there is not a sign who says who is undocumented. >> sean: i got your answer. >> i understand. do you agree that people go to the emergency room they are sick and we end up paying for it are anyway? 's >> sean: our nation, our constitutional republic, i revere our constitution, i reviewed the rule of law. i understand why 99% live here, they take for granted what god has given us. i want to have a wall to stop the heroin -- let me finish. stop the cartels -- >> that doesn't answer my question. >> sean: i want criminal elements to be vetted and i want
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a big door that says welcome to our family, welcome to our country. >> you want copperheads of immigration reform. >> sean: i'm telling you. >> do you want comprehensive immigration reform? >> sean: after we build the wall and secure our borders, my answer is absolutely, we give those highly coveted slots to the people that respect our laws. >> sean, this is why it's such a charade. it is a charade, stop it. what your network does too often is try to distract people -- >> sean: by the way, there are people on my network who don't like a single thing i say! >> i agree you are not a monolith but too much of the time is what fox news corporation do is take peoples minds off the fact they are being screwed economically by the 1%. >> sean: after the lightning round -- we are going to get back to that. >> honestly tell me why it's okay why the 1% is paying less
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and less in taxes. >> sean: we are going to get back to taxes, i promise you. >> i'm watching. >> sean: you're sitting right here, and monitor right there. >> i'm watching. >> sean: you came with some of new york's finest. if you go to work every day like the people who are with you to protect you, which i fully support, because these are dangerous times. and they are our police officers and they are armed. we have a big debate -- i've been a responsible gun under my life. somebody calls in meyer radio show and asked me what gun should i get and i say what safety courses are you going to take? >> my mom >> sean: she had a loaded gun next to her bed and she made sure that dob 10-year-old kid mead made sure w
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to a firearm. you have that, hollywood stars can afford security guards page of every american -- god forbid the criminal element invades their home, invades their property, they should defend themselves. >> you are in the safest big city in america. >> sean: i prefaced that. >> find his police force in america. crime has gone down six years in a row on my watch. i believe what's wrong in this country not that people have rights around guns, it's that there are no gun safety measures like background checks -- the one you have background checks. >> we don't have sufficient background checks. >> sean: i have a carry license in new york.
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>> asked the nypd they tell you they believe in strong gun laws to keep police officers and civilians safe. >> sean: my question is simple, if they are mentally simple, if i have a mental illness problem, average people, should they have the same safety you have? if somebody breaks into your house, would you respect their right to have a firearm in their house. >> everybody deserves to be safe. the answer is not for everyone to have a firearm -- i believe people have rights but i also believe we need background checks, assault weapon ban. because what's happening -- b1 every new yorker you are dodging! >> all the guns that are out there that are threatening our officers and civilians alike... b1 should every new yorker have the same protection you have?
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>> i believe everyone has the right -- we have a police department and i've added 2,000 officers on patrol the last few years that's making it safer all the time. >> sean: should every new yorker that has a perfect mental health -- hold on, have a perfect mental health record and have a background check, would you agree that they have a right, do you agree they have a right to have a god in their house. >> they have a right to be safe. >> sean: do they have a right to their gun? >> the safest way is to have us to police department -- b1 by the time you call the cops, you might be dead! >> again, we have a different -- >> sean: you have a team around you! every new yorker, someone breaks in your house, good people, law-abiding people who pay their taxes, obey the rules, pass the background check, should they have a right to a cut in their house? >> i ain't buying what you are
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selling. my answer is my answer. >> should new yorkers have a right to a god in their pals? >> the question is how do we get people safe. how do we get guns that are in n the society, >> sean: your answer is new yorkers who are willing to go through background checks don't allow a gun in their home? >> let people define themselves. >> sean: can you have a gun is a simple question if they are law-abiding? >> you are trying to set up a reality where you get to paint a picture on your own terms. it doesn't work that way. >> sean: mr. mayor, what did i say? thank you to what you do every day. you deserve to be protected. you are the mayor of the biggest city -- >> everyone deserves to be protected and that's what we are doing here. >> sean: they can't get a gun? >> again, ask law enforcement if
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they want everyone to have a gun. it's not the way to keep people safe. >> sean: i appreciate you being here, it's a simple question and you are dodging and flipping -- just say it's in the wrong hands. so here is sean hannity who's been financially independent since he's ten. >> i heard it. but what's your answer? >> sean: do you think the money i've earned and saved are in the wrong hands? yes or no, do you think the money i've made is in the wrong hands? >> us know what i'm saying. do you think right now your viewers feel that it's okay that the wealthy have as much as they have and pay little in taxes? do you think that big corporations, they pay nothing in taxes, do you think that's okay? >> sean: corporation's taxes off on people. >> corporations that pay no taxes in america. amazon is one of them. do you think that's okay? >> sean: i've noted in my
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career that i better damn well picked up a taxes because no doubt obama biden -- here's what i will say. the kid that started out with nobody, started in radio to work for free and made $19,000 a year, i left my home in new york and i went five years in rhode island, two years alabama, i got lucky. i got hired here. i'm asking, you want $0.70 of every dollar i have and i want more if i've saved too much and i want more when i drop dead. i think you are stealing from me. >> i want working-class people and middle-class people to get a better life. >> sean: i deserve that money because it's not my hands? >> you got here with the help of friendly government policy. not taking away your work. but the rich have gotten richer for 40 years and paid less and less in taxes. corporations in america are paying nothing in taxes per that's not america.
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that's not america where the chosen few -- >> sean: when you raise their taxes, what do you think they d do? >> i think the problem with your whole line here is you think the stus quo is okay. i don't think your viewers that the status quo is okay. >> sean: what do you think corporations do when government like you raises their taxes? >> they have to pay their facial hair. >> sean: corporations don't pay taxes. you are right. >> do you think it's okay that there are ceos making 300-400 times than their companies are paying? 's be when you are talking to the wrong guy. i'm a blue-collar guy. >> do you think it's okay if there are ceos in america that paid 200-400 times what an average company worker is making? >> sean: i gave you the numbers under biden-obama and i gave you the numbers under trum trump.
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we've never had -- >> i gave the keys of the city to the mets, they are still with us. and bud, i gave each of the keys to the city. >> sean: when do i get my key to the city? >> if you join the mets. you might have a chance. the bottom line is, i don't hear you saying -- >> sean: you should thank donald trump. do you know why? i believe in god. i believe god created every man, woman, child on this earth in all my heart, i need to be a better christian, but i want to be a a question. we have the best employment situation since 1969, the lowest unemployment, record unemployment. african-americans, asian-americans -- >> listen.
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what has happened for decades before that? listen for him answer, from reagan to dell, the rich and got consistently richer, paying less and less taxes. 40 years is a long time, we've got to break out of it. do you know what the old days were? eisenhower and kennedy, when the wealthy paid at the level they had, wealth was better shared. >> sean: i'm talking about government. i want to run a private business -- have you ever run a private business? >> i'm asking you and you do not want to seem to answer the question. do you believe that in the last 40 years, working-class and middle-class people of god move forward? they will tell you that they have not. >> sean: my grandparents came
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from ellis island. my father grew up poured in ben stein's they had nothing growing up, absolutely nothing. my father fights in world war i world war ii. >> so did my dad. >> sean: he got a 5500 lots, $1300 house? that was success. the question is we can do better, but that's not the answer, mr. mayor. you talk a lot about money being in the wrong hands. are you saying the people who have money stolen? >> can i give you an exact quote, let's be fair? there is plenty of money in this world, there's plenty of wealth of this world. it's just in the wrong hands. because of federal policy that took it from working people and give it to the 1%. i want working people to get their fair share. should anybody be working for less than $50 an hour?
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>> sean: i don't like the minimum wage -- >> you describe your life as a working man, i respect that. do you think people should get $50 an hour in today's economy. >> sean: no, it hurts kids to get the jobs. we have record youth unemployment -- >> talk about people trying to support their family. you do not think people working hard to get $15 minimum-wage? >> sean: mr. mayor, let me talk about the numbers. you said the following, muddy is in the wrong hands and you want to tax the hell out of people. >> people should go to taxthehell.com and people should see my tax plan. >> sean: top percent -- the bottom 50% of american wage orders pay 1% federal income tax. 50% pays one and the other 50%, the rich, who you want to take more from, they pay it all. my question is, your city in
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new york, let's go over in new york for example. the top marginal rate, i don't get the deduction and the longer because of the president's tax deal -- >> i think that's a mistake. and the president's made a mistake to take away -- by the way, middle-class people come working-class people paid for that. >> sean: what should the federal tax rate before individuals, 70%? >> folks who make over $2 million when you combine everything. >> sean: that means they get to keep 30%. you take $0.70 out of every dollar. >> how long did we have this in this country for decades? john f. kennedy -- p $0.170 out of every dollar. corporations come what should they pay, was the top marginal rate for corporations that you want to? >> right now it's way too low. >> sean: give me a number, ballpark. >> 40%-50%. >> sean: they will pass the
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cost of the consumers and we will lose jobs. i want to know what i pay in new york, because i paid that died percent state tax, my income goes to you. i don't even live here. i live in the city dow that don't live the city. >> you make a income here. >> sales tax on top of that. you want to come back later and say, well, if you saved millions, i want 1% more, 2% more, 3% more, you want another bite at the apple after they paid their $0.70 on the dollar. one more thing, if you drop dead, then new york gets another 60%. >> what about all the working people who created all the wealth, the guy who owns the factory, the company did not make the wealth. the people did the work. >> sean: why do you feel -- >> they are not getting their
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fair share. >> sean: just getting started. the mayor has a lot to say pit we will see what he has to say about felony assault, taxing the, new york city police report tell the officers. a lot more ground to recover. beep goes off ] now that you have 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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>> sean: for weeks we've shown you these alarming videos of new york city police officers being assaulted and doused with unknown liquids. some of them accused the mayor of preventing new york city's finest from adequately responding or making an arrest. what is the mayor doing to combat the shocking new trend? part two of my interview. >> i mention the guys you came in this building with. i honor them. they to me -- my extended
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family, you can check it out. i applied to be a new york city police officer. i even pass the psychological. and the physical. >> standards were lower back then. >> sean: that was a jackass comment, but it's very good. i love these guys. we see them doused with water. we see those guys now, those are felony assaults against our bravest. >> those folks are being arrested who did that. >> sean: i want this promise from you. i want every video gone over with a fine tooth comb and every one of those people that assaulted your officers, our officers, that put a gun on because their jobs are dangerous every day, that protect and serve, i want a promise from you that you can identify every one of those people that attacked
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those guys -- >> that's what we do. >> sean: that hasn't happened yet. how many have been arrested? >> they've been identified and arrested consistently -- the nypd does its job. >> sean: how many have been arrested? >> wait a minute. i'm asking a question b are you asking if the nypd is not doing its job? they deserve the very best and we are arresting each and every one who did any assaults. >> sean: i want you to look. >> every single face we see -- see -- -- >> sean: will you arrest them? >> sean, anybody the nypd deems commits a crime will be arreste arrested. >> sean: respect the professionalism of the nypd. >> they are going -- p1 why is this so hard? >> you are playing a game. >> sean: i'm serious.
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>> i'm serious as a heart attack! >> do you think the nypd is doing their job? do you think they are doing their job? i'm still not hearing you answering. they know how to do their job. they know how to do their job. >> sean: they are stopping crime just tell me consistently -- i give you credit for the murder rate, they know what they are doing and they will bring everybody to justice. i know that. but here's my question for you. every person on video that commits -- >> every one who is committed a crime will be brought to justice. >> sean: will you promise -- >> that's incredible. >> sean: every body who commits a crime will be brought to justice? is everyone -- >> i believe are professionals who are police officers know who commits a crime. >> sean: is that video evidence over the assault? >> why do you not believe the nypd enough to do their job?
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>> sean: that's disrespectful. i respect the nypd every day. >> don't play a game. >> sean: this is ridiculous. >> these are professionals. they know what they are doing. >> sean: will they arrest everyone? >> of course, anyone who commits a crime of any crime. >> sean: what a loser -- >> this is a game, man. you have to acknowledge that this is the finest police force in the nation. >> sean: you had a low murder rate the last three years. i'm happy. i give you credit. >> and i give the credit to the nypd. i put 2,000 officers on patrol. this is an extraordinary police force getting better all the time and working closer with communities and that's going to take us forward for this stuff you are talking about? that's a smoke screen. they know how to do their jobs. >> sean: mr. mayor, this is
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not a game to me. >> it's a game if you do not think they know how to do their jobs. >> sean: as long as they are arrested, they will i will be a happy host. >> respect the fact that we didn't become the safest big city in america by accident. >> sean: rudy giuliani started at all. >> do you know what? david dinkins, rudy giuliani, he got the cops, money from the cops, that's fact. then bloomberg, then me. here's the thing. six years in a row, crime goes down but we've improved relationship between police and community. we've done things that that have not done before that bond police and community together. we've retrained the entire police force and add 2,000 were officers on patrol. those are the facts. >> sean: i'm never going to agree with you. you drive me crazy and you don't answer questions and you duck a lot. but thank you for coming in.
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and i take very seriously those men and women. that's my family appear this is our city. i want every person in the city protected. i want you protected. by the way, you should rethink every single new yorker -- every single new yorker should have the means to protect themselves with a weapon. >> we have the finest police force in america. we have the finest police force in america and we will keep making it stronger end. >> sean: great, i'm going to have to pay more taxes. >> welcome of the kids will have pre-k. >> sean: you want to steal my money! >> of the kids have pre-k. >> sean: up next, the mayor will weigh in on his party's favorite new socialists. wait till you see the exchange we have on abortion. straight ahead. ear old was in an accident.
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>> sean: we covered a lot of ground with mayor de blasio. we get back to the interview where i asked the mayor about his party's extreme abortion agenda where i asked if he thinks there should be restrictions on the procedure at all. pretty simple question. but take a look. we have a lot of controversial issues. do you support any restrictions on abortion? >> look -- b1 it's a simple question. >> it's a simple answer. >> sean: where it's gotten controversial in virginia where you have a bill proposed that would allow during birth dilation abortions and a governor of virginia that said, well, first we are going to
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birth the baby and make it comfortable and then we'll let the mother decide. do you support any restrictions on abortion? that's a simple question. >> it's a simple answer. i believe in roe v. wade. >> sean: you'll send it back to the states? >> i respect this is your job. i have a job to do too. your job is to make this a cartoon -- this is about a woman's right to choose which is under attack. >> sean: i live in new york. i have many friends who are democrats and consider themselves pro-choice. but, for example, do you think a woman in the ninth month putting aside health, putting aside life of the mother, do you support any restrictions until the baby is born? >> that's a simple -- it doesn't happen in america. people don't make this choice. it's a sacred choice. >> sean: ten states are debating whether or not -- ten
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that are allowing people to have an abortion up until the moment of birth. do you support that? >> listen, here's the problem with this whole discussion. the problem is that women make this choice, it's a very difficult choice, very personal choice. what we need to respect is that's not a choice and he wants to make. overwhelmingly americans believe -- the one you want to be president? eight months into pregnancy. speed to tell that i don't understand your question. eight months into congress very >> a woman's right to choose, period. it's a smoke screen. i'm not answering your way. i'm answering my way. >> sean: let's move on. the green new deal. let's go into the yes or no's first. i know what you've said about buildings. we aren't going to build it with glass and we are not going to build it with, what do you call
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it, glass and steel. >> glass and steel. there you go. >> sean: when i do this for a living. so i told you a little bit about my background. we will will we talked before e air. my dad worked -- all my family were new york city cops, two are fbi guys. i was the lost sheep of the family. as i look at that, i think, okay, you are going to tax the hell on people who build with glass and steel, by mind goes to my friends. my friends are cops, firemen, steelworkers, plumbers, electricians. >> sean: are you concerned about people having jobs? >> sean: your plan will prevent tall buildings being built in the city. >> that's not it at all.
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it's very clear commission on. you want to build a skyscraper? build is sky build the skyscraper. you see a lot of employment. i believe in that. on my watch, again, 500,000 50w permanent jobs at a huge number of construction jobs. >> sean: answer my question. >> i'm coming to it. i'm saying you can't build the buildings that create a huge amount of green house emissions. we need buildings to be retrofitted. we are going to train workers to do that. >> sean: who is going to pay for the retrofit? speak of the building owners, when they get the best debit retrofit to come the money back over time because they do not spend money on energy. >> sean: do you know how much money that can be? millions. corporations don't pay taxes, the passing of the consumers. they are going to raise the rent.
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>> wait, we didn't say anything like that. >> sean: they are going to raise the rent on peoples of the people are going to pay for it. >> they are going to demand of building owners, build green, stop the greenhouse gas emissions that are killing all of us. i know you care about your children, grandchildren. i care about the children, grandchildren. we cannot go on this way but we want a green new deal and what are the key things is buildings don't admit what they are using dell like used to. that means a lot those building owners are doing very well, they can handle the front cost and make it back. >> you say that like people have unlimited resources but i do people have lost money on apartments. they lost money in buildings. >> but here's the option. if they don't do something, this earth is in great danger. >> sean: how many years do we have left? how dangerous is?
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>> the u.n. estimate is 12 years. >> sean: wanted let's throw a big party -- >> let's get to work. the green new deal gives us that opportunity. >> sean: there's going to be tens and millions -- >> not eliminated. >> sean: you publish it. >> put the retrofits in. millions more, build a it's gr. >> sean: everybody who rents those offices are going to build more. >> you want us to do nothing? there's a lot of innovation out there. >> sean: we can't use trees. >> status quo is not working. you saw what hurricane sandy did in new york city. look at it, 40 plus billions
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of $. thousands of lives lost. we have to do something, this law in the new york city is the toughest. i will happily get you a list of building materials be but the point of getting to you, we do the status quo, we are endangering the future of the city. >> that means tens and hundreds of millions of dollars and the additional cost to build a new building and retrofit an old building, those costs will be put on the residents of the work. >> so you want to do nothing? you are to give immediate answer. what do you want to do? 's for what i do not buy back into this u.n. hysteria. >> you don't believe in global warning? >> we need to be good stewards of our environment and by being good stewards. but on the other hand, we have to understand something. the lifeblood of america's economy? >> you want answering.
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you aren't answering. >> sean: follow me and you will get your answer. the lifeblood of every economy in this world is oil, gas, coal. in the new green deal, in ten years, it says it wants to eliminate all use of oil, gas, and coal. do you support that? >> i support us as quickly as possible -- be what you aren't answering >> you aren't answering me. >> i didn't finish. >> sean: when i run for president, you could ask you the questions. do you want to be president? >> yes. >> sean: answer by question. oil and -- >> we have to ban fossil fuels. >> sean: how quickly? new green deal says ten years. >> get all fossil fuels, get it
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as quickly as possible. >> sean: all the green new deals of obama didn't work out. >> wait a minute. you are saying to me that you don't believe in global were made? >> sean: i'm saying the opposite to you. >> what do you want to do different. >> sean: i'm recognizing the truth that you failed to recognize, every economy in the world is run on oil, gas, coal, and if america gets off it, the green new deal that you support has, in ten years, you will watch the greatest depression in the quickest period of time, it will destroy americans. >> germany -- me with a >> they import natural gas from that idiot -- merkel just signed a multibillion-dollar deal to
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make russia rich again for that sign up there doesn't say de blasio. i asked that question. >> we have to get off fossil fuels. >> sean: how many years? >> i wanted to be quick as possible. we can turn to renewables. >> sean: you can tell that i think we can transfer our dependence on oil, gas, coal, and transmission to renewables. my question is what are they renewables and how much do they cost? >> i look at my equation of the other way around. the renewables are wind, solar, geothermal. >> sean: we have a lot of room. you are going to put it in the hudson? >> bottom lane these these art technologies working all of the world. if we don't change quick, we are in a lot of danger. i worry what's going to happen
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to future generations and i do not like what i see. these weather events are not mistakes, sean. the wild flyers dell backfires, we can keep going on this way. >> sean: in the apostate 70s, you can look at now it's the generality of that is climate change with fits every climate condition even ocasio-cortez, the chief of staff says that it's not to do with climate change, it's about an agenda. >> sean: a socialist agenda. when we come back, more bill de blasio, including something he recently implemented in new york. and he challenged me on. it's called meatless mondays. i decided we should have a bet. i will show you next. pharmacist-recommended
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♪ >> sean: moments ago i pressed new york city mayor bill de blasio on his big government agenda and even had him explain his support for meatless mondays for students. take a look. >> i want to go over to more issues and then you should go out and buy me a drink. by the way, you're not going to like get rid of -- can we put salt back on the tables in new york you might why did mayor bloomberg take away salt shakers from the tables? i'm a big guy. i'm a smart guy. i'd like to make that decision on my own. i don't drink big gulps but don't you think people should have the choice to drink them if they want to drink them? >> actually believe in freedom but i think there are some very -- >> sean: thank you! >> but listen, there are some very common sense we do. no, listen. if you don't it easy for a kid
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who drink a huge amount of soda. they want to buy soto, they can buy soto, but they don't take them out that's going to get them -- >> sean: i ran the streets. my parents had no clue where i was growing up on long island. i do know what i did hung out on the candy store i went to mcdonald's. >> you and i grew up probably somewhat somewhat times. we didn't have the obesity problem we have today. >> sean: a mcdonald's, i hate pizza. >> that's at me. did you see the amount of kids dealing with obesity back then? i did not. something happened and we got to address it. more and more fast food, it's not good, it's not healthy for the country. if you care about national security, then you want a healthy country. you do not want to -- >> sean: i do mixed martial arts 90 minutes a day. you have every right to go to brooklyn at 8 miles away to do your stupid workout. that was stupid. i'm defending you. so you tweeted one day about me. you said -- it's actually pretty funny, i left.
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>> it to quality tweets. >> sean: meatless mondays in school. you know how i know hashtag meatless mondays is a good idea? because our students love it and sean hannity hates it. that was pretty funny. because i do hate it. >> and our students do love it. >> sean: okay, are you willing to put my on i? i make a lot more than you do. so here's what i would say, let's let every kid in every new york school vote. i say mcdonald's monday, taco -- >> no. come on. >> sean: taco tuesday. slow down. wendy's wednesdays. hang on. >> you really are a threat to society. >> sean: and kfc fridays. >> a lot of parents listening to you right now, you're losing viewers right now among parents. let me tell you. >> sean: i don't eat that every day, i wish i could, i will blow up like a balloon and it won't be able on the site. here's my bet though, that's my menu i'm going to offer and the
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kids can vote on my menu and they can vote on your menu. you name the price after every new york city student votes, i'll give whatever amount you want to bet to your charity and you give that much of my charity. >> of the substantive truth, let's actually get to this. by doing this, we are helping kids to be healthier. we've got an obesity problem in our country. >> sean: i don't have a problem with that. i don't have a problem with kids -- -- >> the other option, it's balance. >> sean: okay. so you don't have a problem with it in school? >> i'm a believer in pizza. >> sean: i hate cauliflower pizza. i'm afraid to admit it. with extra cheese. people my age just don't burn it off like you used to. i don't eat mcdonald's a lot. i don't eat mcdonald's a lot. i want kids to exercise more. i want more athletics. schools aren't cutting it. it's got to be the parents.
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>> when we were coming up that at the competition, athletics, you threw the football through the tire, and your member off i? i think we got to refocus kids on physical -- >> sean: i'll help you with that. >> really focus them, a healthier diet. it was a lot. i will emphasize reaching kids young with these kinds of things helps a lot. >> sean: but you know they would pick my diet over yours. >> so you want a bunch of kids deciding the fate of their diet? is that what you want? >> sean: the answer to your question -- >> i'm speaking as a parent. i'm speaking as a parent. >> sean: when we come back, some final thoughts and wow, one thing we didn't show you. straight ahead. ♪ you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music)
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♪ >> sean: all right, we saved one piece of tonight's interview with mayor de blasio. he reacts to president trump's successful record in the comparison to obama and biden's
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failed record. that you're going to want to see. a message for all your 2020 candidates. come on the program, we will give you a fair shake and you can reach more people than any other show on cable. let my arbitrable. for income, never like to be late. >> that was an interesting time. did you go out for cappuccino afterwards? how was that? >> sean: yeah we went out for it -- what you mean? i'm here live in person. >> laura: you taped it earlier, give me a break. >> sean: we sat here for 65 minutes. we are going to show that part tomorrow. then we will put the whole thing up on the web. fox news out.com. >> laura: i want the outtakes. >> sean: this is nonstop action. >> laura: oh, my god. i want the outtakes. did he really say afterward i'm really not that liberal? that the only thing that works in new york. how do i get a shortest number? >> sean: he made it hard. do you support the right of americans to have a gun. yes or