Skip to main content

tv   Hannity  FOX News  January 17, 2020 10:00pm-11:00pm PST

10:00 pm
just 14% disapprove. imagine that. avoiding far off wars is popular. you could win an election on that. we will be back monday. have a great night. sean hannityve is next. ♪ >> sean: hi, welcome to "hannity." tonight marks the end of yet a major week of accomplishments for theme president and the trump administration. two historic new trade deals, a record-setting economy, major progress on the border wall.se safety, security, and prosperity for all americans, nobody can dispute any of this. none of it matters to today's radicalized democratic socialist party. today, the president summed it up perfectly during an event with college football national championship lsu. take a look. >> just told the coach, we don't normally do this, but i'm doing it for this team. anybody would like to come with me to the oval office, we will take pictures in the oval. it's a special place.
10:01 pm
we will take pictures behind the resolute desk. it's been there a long time. a lot of presidents. some good, some not so good. you have got a good one now. [laughter] even though they are trying to impeach the son of bitch. can you believe that? >> sean: democrats know the president will be vindicated at the end of the senate's trial. they don't care. they are more interested in finding an outlet for psychotic anti-trump rage. try and bloodied the president up so it hurts them in 2020. on wednesday, nancy pelosi all smiles, there she is, literally signing off on her b.s. partisan impeachment articles. handing out commemorative gold pens with her autographen on them and taking, well, pictures with anybody who wanted them. it was her crowning and only achievement, basically, as house speaker. that very same day, democrats tried to derail the senate impeachment trial with a last-minute smear campaign disguised as important new evidence. the exact same tactic they used, remember, against brett kavanaugh.
10:02 pm
did the same thing. now, by the way.t new evidence that joe and hunter were innocent and that the prosecutor that was investigating zero experience hunter was corrupt. oh, that's new evidence? oh, great. glad they determined all of that right before their very eyes, and that night, the left anointed a brand new savior. this is michael avenatti 2.0, a man out on bail charged with felony campaign finance fraud and hiding, get this, you can't make it up, a million-dollar payment from the country of russia. like i said, avenatti 2.0. 254 appearances for avenatti in one year. just like their a love affair with the currently imprisoned attorney, democrats and the mob are willing to overlook massive a credibility issues. run with it. because that guy, yes, being charged with serious crimes, lev parnas feeds into their anti-trump hysteria.
10:03 pm
same people who are lying to you then are lying to you now. same cast of characters. now, we will break this down in detail coming up. and, of course, just beginning to scratch the surface of jampacked news cycle. somehow, fake news cnn, they found time to spend an entire day whining about republican senator martha mcsally. how dare she call one of their reporters a liberal hack. when they are liberal hacks. one idiot calling it a chilling attack. the mob and the media, so sensitive. democratic allies truly live reality. but buckle up. because, well, if this get their way, well, in the come days, it will only get worse. in the days and weeks ahead, they want to drag this country through the mud, and now the president has a chance to fight back. finally. he has now assembled the legal team to represent his case in the senate includingea white house counsel pat cipollone, along with the president's personal attorney, that would be jay sekulow, former independent
10:04 pm
counsel ken starr, who conducted the investigation that led to the impeachment of former president bill clinton. starr is joined by former florida attorney general pam bondi, and two other experienced lawyers. we know about robert ray and jane raskin. harvard law professor alan dershowitz will also play a vital role, leading the constitutional oral arguments against impeachment. the president's legal time will easily destroy the democrats' two bogus articles of impeachment because this entire impeachment charade is nothing but a political smear campaign. democrats, well, they are going to try to drag the t trial on for as long as humanly possible. they want to slow-walk this sham schiff show and build the intensity and insanity so they will have a major crescendo of conspiratorial drama. so they will try to enter into evidence, well, new things. they will try to demand that new witnesses testify. they are going to try to demand that new investigations, based on new evidence, magicalls
10:05 pm
turns up at the last second be introduced from the guy that is indicted. they are going to do anything and everything to derail the president's forthcoming acquittal. but their achilles heel is none other than this guy, the real quid pro quo guy, quid pro quo guy joe, and of course, his son zero experience hunter biden who made millions and millions and millions from a corrupt ukrainian oil and gas company all while his father was spearheading the obama administration's policy on ukraine. vice president biden even leveraged a billion of your tax dollars in order to get a ukrainian prosecutor fired, son of a b., he did. why did he want the prosecutor fired? he was investigating his zero-experienced son..kr what companync would ever pay somebody millions if they have zero experience? none.. any of you ever get that deal?l? now, that is the very real corruption. the very core of this impeachment charade. democrats, you want to draw this out, go down this road, well, now it becomes a very dangerous game. and the senate is now
10:06 pm
officially the new schiff sham show. and by the way, just like the russia collusion hoax and the kavanaugh smear and every other con job from the radical left, the trump-hating left, we know how this story will end. complete vindication. joining us now withs more, two people who will play a very important role in the upcoming trial, including the author of "a case against removing trump," harvard lawin professor alan dershowitz. former florida attorney general pam bondi. good to see you both. pam bondi, let's start with you. let's get a preview if we can of what youre see, how this all goes down when it begins on tuesday. >> well, sean, and it's an honor to work with all of these great people, and i can tell you pat cipollone, jay sekulow, they were ready to go a month ago. they were ready to go last week. they are ready to go today and next week. we are ready to get this behind us.s. ro because, as you said, the president has done absolutely nothing wrong. if they had articles of impeachment of an alleged crime, they should are been
10:07 pm
presented inin the house. if the president was a clear and present danger, really, that should have been sent over prior, way prior to christmas. remember pelosi's comment. yet, they held it because they have nothing and they still have nothing. so what we are going to have here, sean, is a fair trial. and we are very excited to put this behind the president, get this behind him as soon as possible because he did nothing wrong. they have sent over the flimsiest of flimsy evidence if you can even call it that. and so, i think this is going to go very quick. t and i think it's going to be be put behind the president. as you said, while he is signing the china deal, one of the greatest deals in our lifetime with china, what is she doing? signing the impeachment articles and giving out ceremonial pens? that's shameful. that's nothing. trying to impeach a president should not be a day of joy and celebration. it should be somber and, frankly, shameful for all of them. >> sean: professor dershowitz, i
10:08 pm
know you are going it deal withh the constitutionality about this. the constitution is clear about the specific role, it is solely in the house's power, their realm, to impeach. they have done that. now, they have house managers chosen.. they will present their case. trials to be held in the senate. we have the presiding judge will be the supreme court chief justice john roberts. question is, why does some republicans want to somehow do the house's job if they didn't do a good job, which we know they didn't do a good job and this is a nothing case??he >> well, my jobth next week will be to present the constitutional case against impeachment. a case that i have been presenting on your show, in two books and 25 articles. i will not deal with the nitty gritty of the facts and whether there should be witnesses or not. but just from a personal point of view, the constitution approach, which was suggested in prior impeachments, was always to have the facts presented to the house of representatives,
10:09 pm
cross-examination, you then get a report. and the report is what is put on trial. the one thing that's critically clear is that if the democrats are allowed to call witnesses, president trump's lawyers will be allowed to call witnesses. they will determine initially whether the witnesses are relevant. on cnn all day they have been saying today that hunter biden wouldn't be relevant. but of course he would be relevant if witnesses were called, because the issue is was he corrupt? did the president legitimately have an interest in ferreting out corruption, including the corruption of hunter biden? so, i think if the democrats begin to open the door, they will regret it. also, it will put the trial off for months, maybe even longer than that, because they will call bolton. bolton will want to testify. the president will invoke executive privilege and then the senate will have to take that case to court. and the court will have to decide, either in a blanket
10:10 pm
way or question-by-question way whether or not bolton has the right to answer these questions. remember, he doesn't get to make the decision. m it's made by the president in instance, and then the courts. >> sean: john bolton says it's the president's executive privilege. he gets to invoke it. the president said he will invoke it, by the way, likeu all prior presidents have. you know all the instances in the obama years. so the question is and he says well, i want to testify anyway, that would then have to be litigated separately, professor? >> absolutely. now, there are two ways you can litigate it.t. one, you can make a motion to the chief justice. i think he would defer to the senate. me and then the issue, if the senate votes, they will probably agree that it's executive privilege. then, the senate probably could take it to the courts and seek to have a redetermination in the courts.re but it would take forever. remember, the democrats said the reason they didn't bring the bolton subpoena to the courts is it would take so much time. now they want to do it again which will take even more time and postpone the senate
10:11 pm
trial for possibly months until they get a definitive decision from the united states supreme court. so they are trying to have it both ways. >> sean: pam, where do you weigh in on the witness issue and the executive privilege issue because those are now front and center, and i do agree with the professor, there has got to be reciprocity here. we are going to have witnesses. i would like to hear from the congenital liar, adam schiff. i think he is compromised in this case. >> hunter biden. >> sean: hunter biden. do you know any>> company in florida, when you were attorney general, that paid people millions of dollars that had absolutely serious experience? i have never heard that. >>ha no. >> sean: professor dershowitz never got me that gig. >> absolutely zero experience. sean, you know, professor dershowitz is of course right on this. first of all, this should been handled in the house. it wasn't. they punted. they want the senate to do their dirty work.ty they can't get a redo, and
10:12 pm
that's what they are trying to get in the u.s. senate. executive privilege is very important, not only for president trump but for every future president. can you imagine if that got waived for every future president when nationalgi security issues, that that just could be said and talked about all the time?nd it would be horrible for our country for centuries to come. i doubt that is going to happen, but if it does commend if they want witnesses, bring it on. we will have plenty of witnesses to call. if they want witnesses, we will have them, too. >> the reason i have agreed to do this over the great objection of my family members and many, many friends, one of my relatives wrote to me today and said will you please change your last name. the reason that -- >> sean: i think alan hannity sounds pretty good. you can take my name. [laughter] >> the reason is i'm concerned about future presidents. this will weaken the presidency if this is a precedent. it will make impeachment a weaponized tactic to be used any time a president who is controversial faces a house that has a majority on the other side. that's not what the framers had in mind. i will lay out the debates over the constitutional iconvention.
10:13 pm
lay out what happens, why the framers picked these four words: treason, bribery. high crimes and misdemeanors. i'm a democrat. i want to persuade some democrats that this is not an impeachable offense and have them vote. not to impeach and not to remove the president. >> sean: all right. professor dershowitz, former attorney general pam bondy. thank you both. the ongoing impeachment saga will have major negative ramifications for the upcoming election. i don't believe for the president. now, several democratic candidates are now being dragged off the campaign trail in the height of the primary season in order to attend the senate's trial. you have socialist bernie sanders complaining that he would much rather be in iowa. sanders, along with his good friend, you lied about me,e, senator elizabeth warren and senator amy klobuchar will now have to spend their time in washington, d.c. at their day jobs. longer the senate trial lasts, the longer these three candidates will be off the trail.
10:14 pm
and for what? president trump will be w acquitted, vindicated. articles of impeachment are bogus. recently, former congressman and prosecutor trey gowdy pointed out the president's single piece of evidence is the transcript of the very call in question. joining us now to explain fox news contributor tray gowdy. well, we know what we have. we have the transcript. more importantly, they never talked about aid in that call. would you do us a favor because, you know, we hear about election interference and separate and apart from russian interference, we know ukrainian court determined so.w "politico" wrote about it in january of 2017. so my question is, how do you see this going down, and where do you see, legally, the best arguments for the president? >> well, he is going to be acquitted. the question is how many w republican senators are caught in crossfire multiple votes by witnesses. sean, i never thought this was about removing donald trump from office. i think it's about removing cory gartner and martha
10:15 pm
mcsally and joni ernst. the very best piece of evidence president trump has is the transcript itself. we don't need to know how anybody else felt that was on the call. we don't need to know what they thought. we have the transcript.. it was the second call between president trump and president zelensky. if president trumpbe were really hell bent on conditioning aid on investigating the bidens, why did he not bring it up in the first call? not a word in the first call. the second call is because rick perry wanted him and bugged him to call zelensky again. need you to do us a favor. who is us? he answers the question, our country has been through a lot. who brought up rudy giuliani? it was president zelensky, not president trump. who brought up bill barr, and in what context? and i'm sorry, sean, but if it is an impeachable offense to have the attorney general of thb united states called about potential evidence or impropriety, then god help every
10:16 pm
president, because your ag is going to be in a lot of trouble. >> sean: what's yourrc perception of lev parnas, basically 2.0. foreign minister of ukraine said don't trust this guy. we don't trust that guy. being charged by the southern district of new york. campaign finance regulations. trying to hide a million-dollar payment from of all countries, russia. yet he is the new michael avenatti. >> the new michael cohen, or the new john dean. >> the democrats are on a roll with either calling convicted felons or people about to be convicted felons. look, i actually watched the interviews. the headlines are much more dramatic than the interview. the headline picks out one of his four answers to the same question. so take mike pence. did mike pence know about it? absolutely, he knew about it. then three seconds later, well,t it's improbable that he didn't know about it. and then three seconds later well it's possible. that's great if you are
10:17 pm
picking out a headline for "the hill" or "politico." it's a lousy witness if you are calling them beach is hearing. if you're going to call lev parnas, if you're going to call him and make his credibility, his believability initiative, the mets call 20 people who have an opinion on whether or not you should believe lev parnas. now we are up to, what, 21 witnesses? you can do -- any witness that schiff wants to call. then republicans have the right to say, you know what credibility, believability of this witness is at issue. let's call a bunch of witnesses that have an opinion on whether or not you should believe them. it could go on past the election, if they want to play that game. >> sean: what about the two about we are talking with pam bondi and professor dershowitz and that of t course being executive privilege. this whole issue, the constitutional is clear. this is your wheel house, you are a former prosecutor. and the constitution gives the sole power to impeach to the house. they have impeached him.
10:18 pm
now make your case why would senate republicans want to try and do the house's job when they have failed pretty spectacular live in my opinion? >> they shouldn't. and i hope my friends on the republican side will ask adam schiff why should we call witnesses that you didn't think were important enough to call yourself? if mike pompeo was an indispensable witness, why did you not call him? not go to court, not sort out privilege. on the issue of privilege, sean, every privilege that exists keeps you from accessing information. attorney-client. every privilege keeps from you accessing information. we value the relationship more than we do the information, which is why we have privileges. if adam schiff wanted mulvaney and giuliani and pompeo and bolton. he had months and months to go to court and get a ruling that they had to talk. he doesn't want that he wants cory and martha and joni ernst and thom tillis to vote on these witnesses. he knows he is not going to get a conviction. he wants to take the senate so the second donald trump term beginning in 2021 is
10:19 pm
neutered of because chuck schumer is the majority leader. if that doesn't scare the hell out of you, nothing can share you, sean. >> sean: what do they want to do then? oh, put another 13 million more americans on food stamps? they want to bribe the mullahs with more money in iran? good point, trey gowdy, thank you. >> yes, sir.r. >> sean: go ahead, sir. >> well, you see the new point is that pence was involved.on i wonder who would be third in line for the presidency. oh, yeah.oh >> sean: that's called the nightmare, you know, horror show. s >> armageddon. >> sean: sort of like that. thank you. senator martha mcsally calls out fake news cnn yesterday. and the fake news network are outraged. senator mcsally, she is not apologizing, nor should she. she is next. ♪ when we started our business
10:20 pm
we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo.
10:21 pm
i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. force factor's alpha kingtime to boosts total testosteroner game. i thought this was a no by-products call? for more lean muscle in the gym, more energy, and more passion and drive so you can rule the bedroom. unleash your potential with alpha king. now available at gnc.
10:22 pm
10:23 pm
10:24 pm
♪ >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm aisha huston in cities across iran, protesters are taking to the streets friday against american intervention in their country. these demonstrations, after weeks of tension, and in response to youth led protests in iran last week against their supreme leader. the crowds chanting "death to america" during last march as. and back home, the trump administration announcing a rollback with school nutrition standards. the new regulations allow schools to serve less fruits and veggies, a change of long sought by food manufacturers. the trump administration claims the change will reduce food waste and save money. the healthy standards were championed by former first lady michelle obama, who had long fought against childhood
10:25 pm
obesity. the rollback was also announced on her birthday. i'm aishah hasnie, now back to "hannity." ♪ >> sean: animosity between the fake news media, conservatives, is now reaching a fever pitch. last night, we played tape of senator martha mcsally shutting down a fake news cnn reporter. in case you missed it, it's a good moment. take a look. >> senator mcsally, should the senate consider new evidence as part of the impeachment trial? >> you are a liberal hack. i'm not going to talk to you. >> you are not going to comment? >> you are a liberal hack. >> sean: following the exchange, fake news cnn was thrown into a unhinged meltdown. take a look. >> wow, if you can't answer that question, maybe you shouldn't have been elected to the senate. but, oh, sorry, martha mcsally actually wasn't elected. >> it just demeans the office. >> her behavior was disgraceful. >> if they did the right thing,
10:26 pm
she would personally call you, and say i'm sorry is an awful, awful thing that she did. >> it's harmful to democracy. >> unbecoming. >> that's a nice word. >> they tell the news media at home to go away, they're telling you at home to go away. >> that's not just about us, it's about you. >> sean: senator, i applaud what you did. and i'm going to tell you why. they lie daily. they lie constantly. they went for three years all in, trump, russia, russia, russia. russia. a breathless hysteria. daily. every second, minute, hour. they got so much wrong, and they are so sanctimonious that i actually think in their twisted brains they think they are a news channel. they are not a news channel.th they are state run radical leftist socialist it. tv. so you say i'm not answering your liberal question. good for you. i don't blame you. >> thanks, sean. yeah, their response has just been ridiculous, as you saw. i think there was also another clip where they said
10:27 pm
something like, i can't imagine anyone ever voting for martha mcsally.me my response is, why would anyone ever want to watch your channel, unless they are trapped in an airport in a blizzard? it's been amazing to me -- >> sean: fox needs to fix that. we need to be in the airports. you go in an airport, you are stuck, foreign countries are stuck with them. wow, they must think we're a country that we're not if you are watching them. >> i know, sean, i actually thought theyy understood that they were liberal, that they were a part of kind of helping with the democrat agenda on a daily basis, you see whatever the democrat talking points are are the talking points in the liberal media, as you know. i thought they were aware of it, somehow they checked their journalism objectivity at the door. what's been fascinating in response is it seems like they think they are neutral. they think they are objective. that is more troubling.
10:28 pm
just delusional, how theyy have responded to this. you know, never mind theirow hyperbolic words about thinking, oh, did she just have a bad day? was she emotional? no, i was a fighter pilot. this was a choice i made. i did not crumble under their pressure. i have felonies 8-10s in impact. i decided to call a liberal a liberal, and for whatever reason they couldn't handle it. senator. >> sean: senator, good for you. glad you are not backing down. a sad moment for fake news when jake tapper actually had to call out the democrats. i have got to give fake jake some credit here, and his fake news colleagues, for taking the word of lev parnas, the new avenatti, as gospel. >> under indictment for campaign finance charges. the foreign minister of ukraine told cnn christiane
10:29 pm
amanpour he doesn't trust. democrats acting as if this guy is the second coming of theodore roosevelt. t>> sean: good line. by the way, you did forget that he also is now being looked into, taking a million dollars and not reporting it to russia. then you have lawrence o'donnell. i met lawrence o'donnell at the conspiracy channel msdnc. he's a nice guy. he revealed how the fake news media truly and in many ways believes all of this nonsense. take a look. >> cnn, which is sort of -- we're playing it down the middle, except we hate trump. >> no, they don't. 1/3 of the people on their payroll love trump. so, you are guaranteed on any 1/3 of the programming the programming will bey supportive of trump. someone on their payroll saying here's why trump's right. >> yeah, well, they bring someone on to do that. >> yeah. they used to have -- their hosts don't do that. >> their host don't that's why trump wants you to watcho
10:30 pm
cnn instead of msnbc, because he knows on msnbc there will be no one defending him because we don't bring on liars. >> sean: no one defending him. everyone is a liar.yo oh, wow. sweeping with a broad brush there, lawrence? maybe ahead of yourself in the hyperbole department? anyway, he hasn't seen the tape of cnn star reporter, that would be fake news acosta yesterday. he was making a total fool of himself in a sad attempt to play gotcha with the president.al by the way, lawrence, we hope you are watching. >> i don't know, i never had a conversation that i vemember with him. i certainly -- let me just tell you just have to take a look t at the polls. quiet. >> sean: here now with reaction "the hill"'s joe concha, media observer, how wrong on a scale of 1 to 10 were fake news cnn and msdnc the conspiracy channel when it came to russia?
10:31 pm
>> well, you don't have to ask me, sean, you can just look at the muller report and see there was no y collusion between, obviously, the russians and trump campaign officials. we were told mueller was the bible.s >> sean: three years, almost nonstop, breathless, we got him, we got him. the next question is how much of the abuse you have power let's see, dirty dossier, premeditated fraud on a fisa court. lack of candor, comey and mccabe. the clinton -- oh, subpoenaed emails destroyed. how much of that coverage did they get right? >> well, remember, sean, the dossier that you speak of in the public domain if not for buzzfeed and cnn. every other news organization in washington and new york was pitched that dossier, and every other news organization rejected
10:32 pm
it, with those two exceptions, and that's how we got to the fisa warns you are talking about. they are partly responsible for the russia investigation happening. >> sean: is it anyny different what we saw, michael avennati i got 250 appearances in a year. do you see the same thing play out with lev march necessary? a guy that is well under indictment for a number of things. >> yeah. and he played jake tapper before and good for jake being for not following the high for the sake of following the hive mentality. he is a perfect individual to challenge. he is basically a bad michael avenatti sequel. the potential of impeachment witnesses. everything he says should be treated as gossip and not gospel. and we've gotten to the gospel part already. you would think after avenatti that we wouldn't go down that road, but now we are seeing it, but i think the american people know what's up, and that is why you see a price, a media that
10:33 pm
has a fraction of the influence that they used too, because no one trusts the messenger anymore. >> sean: joe concha, thank you. when we come back, things are getting really vicious and nasty between bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. we will explain. plus, we sent our own lawrence jones to austin, texas, to see what's going on with the homeless crisis in that state's most liberal city. hint, it's just like san francisco, l.a., chicago, and baltimore, where lawrence has previously visited. stay with us. ♪ ith your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. and this is cc+ cream. it gives you your skin but better. it's your full coverage foundation, spf 50 plus anti aging serum. discover the #1 cc cream in america.
10:34 pm
10:35 pm
10:36 pm
i wanted my hepatitis c gone. discover the #1 i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you
10:37 pm
have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or... ...kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects include headache and tiredness. ask your doctor today, if epclusa is your kind of cure. ♪ >> sean: all right, as the 2020 race avails ahead to the iowa caucuses, the feud between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders is showing no signs of calming down. thern former vermont governor to say bernie is willing to play dirty in an attempt to,
10:38 pm
"hillarize" warren. could open things up for quid pro quo joe, with democrats reportedly no longer believing his campaign will self-destruct, even though quid pro quo joe continues making unbelievable gaffes like thinking robert beto bozo o'rourke is latino, take a look. >> going to be latinos in my cabinet. guarantee there will be latinos in my white house. and both of them are qualified. >> sean: well, one person who seems to be taking notice of all the turmoil in the democratic party is hillary clinton, who appears to be leaving the door open yet again to jump into the race. listen carefully to what she says in the trailer for her new docu-series about, who else? herself. >> as long as she has been in public life, there have been these ups and downs, you know, be our champion, go away. o >> you want to make a difference. you want to have an impact. well then, you got to get in the arena.
10:39 pm
>> sean: joining us now to react to the 2020 political news. fox news02 contributor charlie hurt. louie gohmert. all right, congressman j gohmer. i don't see anybody, and i will quote van jones and al sharpton. they didn't see anybody in that debate that can beat donald trump. now you have the schiff sham show. go through this nonsense. then you have got these weak candidates. who do you think emerges? who would be the toughest if any for donald trump? >> well, you remember 2016, the dnc and the clinton campaign worked together to prevent the same bernie sanders from getting the nomination. it sounds like they are trying to prevent that, and warren, they are going it prevent these senators from having a shot at getting the nod from the dnc. and look at the impeachment. they are talking about -- the
10:40 pm
democrats are talking about adding witnesses to drag it out. who does that keep from getting the t nomination? bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, keeps them tied up, gives a better shot to poor low energy joe, and also, maybe if hillary wants to get back, in it will help her again. b >> sean: what about this exchange, charlie hurt, that took place after the debate the other night, you know, you called me a liar. well, one of them is lying because one says it happened. the other says it didn't happen.er clearly, the fake news cnn moderator sided with warren. >> yeah. and as i recall, i think they both called one another liars. but -- and it was kind of funny because, of course, it was the most interesting part of the debate.t and it occurred after the debate was over. yeah, no, i think that what we are seeing right now, and what we are seeing right there is the fact that elizabeth warren realizes what the rest of the democratic party realizes, you know, the party poobahs and what hillary clinton probably realizes is that all the energy is with bernie sanders.
10:41 pm
and i think that mr. gohmert is exactly right. i think that the dnc will do everything in their power to do what hillary clinton did last time. they are going to -- and if it goes to a brokered convention. they will bring back hillary if they have to. anything -- they will do anything to keep bernie sanders from getting the nomination. i don't agree with anything bernie sanders says. but he got screwed the last time. they stole the nomination from him last time. and the reason they don't like him is because they -- and, again, i don't like himim or anything he stands for, but they can't control him. >> sean: there is not a dime's worth of difference between frankly the two of them. let's go back to that moment, again, you are right, the most interesting part of the debate when the debate ended. watch. >> it was. [applause] >> i think you called me a liar on national tv? >> what? >> i think you called me a liar on national tv? >> let's not do it right now. you want to have that discussion, we will have that discussion. you called me a liar. you told me -- allat right. let's not do it.r.t'
10:42 pm
>> i don't want to get in the middle of it i just want to say hi, bernie. >> good. okay.et >> sean: okay, not exactly a friendly moment. i can see you having that moment. but, seriously, not much difference between them. >> no, there really isn't. there is not much difference. i mean, you know, let's facei it, bernie is a marxist, and even taking his honeymoon overxi there, and there are lots of marxists in the democratic party. but they don't want the public to realize that. >> sean: what do you think? how does this end up, charlie hurt? >> and the other part of it though, this is where -- i think that two candidates are different. bernie sanders actually believes in all of this stuff.n he is a communist, and he has been his entire adult life. elizabeth warren is a faker. she is a fraud. everything she says is a lie. i'm not saying that she doesn't believe some crazy things. i think she probably does. b but i think that that
10:43 pm
authenticity is whyt bernie sanders has that sort of momentum within the democratic party. and it's pretty scary that's party.pposition >> sean: all right. thank you both. pretty interesting times. all right. up next, the "hannity" investigative report. liberal cities in crisis. every liberal city run byn liberals for decades. guess what, they are the worst cities to live. that includes the one liberal city in texas known as austin. we sent our own 2020en correspondent on the ground, lawrence jones to see what's really going on.th in the capital of the lone star state. you will want to see this straight ahead. ♪ unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal. are you sick and andtfeeling heavy?g probioslim promotes healthy digestion and helps you lose weight. patented probiotics ease constipation, gas, and bloating, while powerful egcg
10:44 pm
burns fat and calories. unleash your potential with probioslim. available at retailers nationwide.
10:45 pm
10:46 pm
10:47 pm
♪ >> sean: so now not only are democrats launching and attacking the rule of law and capitol hill, they are also continued to cripple our major cities. for decades, liberal run
10:48 pm
cities with their liberal, radical, socialist, weak on crime policies. we recently sent our own lawrence jones, our 2020 correspondent, on the ground to austin, texas, to explore the worsening homeless crisis there, like in l.a. and san francisco and chicago and neww york. take a look. ♪ >> austin, texas, is knownn, for its great food and live music. the capital of the lone star state was recently voted s the number one place to live in america for the third year in row, but austin has a growing problem. like so many other big, liberal cities around the country, austin's homelessness crisis is spiraling out of control. >> do you believe that theresp is a crisis in austin, a homeless crisis? >> i believe there is a crisis in austin, yes. >> we have a lot of homeless people in austin, texas, just like they do in california. >> is it as bad for you here? you see feces on the street? needles, drug use?
10:49 pm
so tell me, what have you seen since have you been in austin? >> a lot of homeless people, a lot. >> back in june, austin city council members lifted a ban prohibiting camping in public places that created influx of homeless people sleeping in downtown sidewalks and under the overpass. robert, how did you end up here? >> because in houston they throw new jail for being homeless. up here, they don't mess with you. >> so you came from houston to austin because they don't mess with you in austin? >> they don't. they leave you alone. the cops give you water. they give you food. it comes from everywhere. because everybody knows they don't mess with you here. >> so would it be safe to say that austin has created an environment is that is friendly to the homeless population. >> yes, sir. >> how long have you been in austin? >> 30 years. >> and this homeless crisis, when did it come here? >> it has always been here to a certain degree. recently, really, kind of showed its ugly head. i think the last two years
10:50 pm
it's gotten, really as progressively gotten worse. >> when you say worse, what do you see?.. >> we are seeing camps like we have across the street. every underpass downtown is full of 60 to 80 folks living under the underpass. they are on the street aggressively attackingey citizens, panhandling. >> the liberal city leaders and republican texas governor greg abbott haven't seen eye to eye on how to fix the homeless crisis in austin. in fact, the republican governor has had some harsh criticism for the austin city leaders in the recent months for their failure to tackle the crisis. >> the city needs to realize that their ordinances that they have passed are creating a community danger to all involved, not just us but the homeless themselves. it just is a breeding ground for drugs and violence. >> a recent fatal stabbing at the hands of a homeless man at an austin shopping
10:51 pm
plaza has only magnified the issue, tweet "when all facts are revealed i bet you will learn that the killer was a homeless man with prior arrests." if so, austin's reckless homeless policy puts lives in danger to murders like this. austin leaders must answer for their perilous policies. >> he went to a bus table, a little cart where dirty dishes are.le he picked up a coffee mug and he took the mug and slammed it into the back of my best friend's head. >> he then leaves from the scene, goes across the street to free bird, and stabs two people? >> he got a knife from his pack, apparently. he stabbed one man to death. he stabbed another man who is still seriously injured. >> governor abbott has had enough. in the wake of the stabbing, he has directed the texas department of public safety to increase patrolling in the downtown area.a. >> what you have seen so far affects you coming back to austin? >> probably. >> if it continues to be a problem, do you leave austin?
10:52 pm
>> man, unfortunately, i have, again, been here 30 years and love this city with all my heart. i have got so many memories. if it gets worse, you know, i have talked to my family about that issue. yes. >> sean: here with reaction author of "witch-hunt" gregg jarrett. along with "wall street journal" columnist, fox news contributor kimberley strassel. you know, kim, we have sent lawrence to san francisco twice. people shooting up all over the place. defecating in the streets. urinating all over the place. it's a mess, oracle pulled out $60 million worth of investment time that they spend there. then you have l.a. we have gone to l.a. then we have been to chicago. we have been to baltimore. here's my question. big cities, all the same pattern.n. they have the most crime, most drug use, and liberal policies have done what for the people? >> yeah, and here's the thing that they also have in common. huge homeless problems, which are of their own making.
10:53 pm
that's the thing that makesir the austin story so sad. is that homelessness is real. it's a problem. but there are cities that go about it in a better way and cities that go about it in a failed way. and austin looked out there and it purposefully chose to mimic the actions of l.a. and sano francisco. they legalize panhandling. legalize staying on the street. legalize camping. and this didn't become an issue over months. it became an issue for austin in a space of weeks. so there is your direct connection. the policies are what causes the problem. >> sean: i got to be honest. i look at all of this. they are not helping people. it was amazing in san francisco where all of this is, like, centered. all the drug use, all the urination, all the defecation. it's made it unlivable for the residents. one mile in one direction is nancy pelosi, multi-million-dollar, gated community, and a mile in the other direction is nancy pelosi's office.e i don't see nancy pelosi
10:54 pm
going to her millionaire friends and saying hey, why don't we help these people that desperately need help and build a shelter and get them food and drug counseling and a bed and clothes or whatever they need? showers? >> nancy pelosi doesn't really care. i mean, you know, she spends most of her time in washington, d.c. trying to impeach president trump. meanwhile, the city that i used to live in, san francisco, once, you know, pristine and beautiful and clean, is now a filthy mess. unsanitary conditions, needles, defecation on the streets. and homeless people everywhere, and it's not just a health danger, it's a public safety issue, as lawrence's story in austin just pointed out, those are stories in homeless encampments everywhere. stabbings and murders. and, you know, i agree with kimberly, there are some cities that have done it correctly. they have passed ordinances. they make it illegal to live out on the streets in public parks if there's available shelters.
10:55 pm
and the problem is, in many of these liberal cities, they are not creating the shelters to put the homeless in. and one can only conclude that they just don't care enough. >> sean: all right, guys, thank you both. when we come back, a big announcement about thehe fox news channel straight ahead. ♪ at should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless.
10:56 pm
pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free.
10:57 pm
10:58 pm
shipstation. ti'm finding it hard to stay on ofa faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot, officemax and officedepot.com made it myself. i love this place! made that myself, too. order up. fries on the side. right where i like 'em. don't forget the grease fire. burn, baby -- wait, what? -[ alarm beeping ] -i said grease fire. what are you doing on the counter? when owning a small business gets real... sorry. can i get a to-go box? ...progressive helps protect what you built -with customizable coverage. -aah!
10:59 pm
♪ >> sean: all right, unfortunately that is all the time we have left this evening. before we go from exciting new changes to the lineup on the fox news channel. starting monday, bill hemmer taking over the 3:00 p.m. hour.o "bill hemmer reports." and henry will cohost "america's newsroom," alongside sandra smith. right after "fox & friends," 9:00 to noon. congratulations to all, great colleagues, they do a great job. thank you for joining us. we hope you will set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "hannity." we will never be the hate-trump media mob. buckle up for next week. a lot to go, and we will be --
11:00 pm
298 days on monday away from you having the final say. let not your heart be troubled. laura is next. buckle up is your week next week. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. the senate may not be starting the trial today, but the president does wasting no time. ari fleischer, tom fitton, and matt whitaker breakdown the new members of his legal team, the strategy they are going to be employing, why democrats may come to regret demanding witnesses. got a lot to unpack. also tonight, top 2020 democrats, they are struggling. hillary clinton's new documentary? and another biden looks to cash if in on sleepy uncle joe. well, eric trump is here to react to that. and how long can b democrats dey the advancement for black america under trump?