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you love. sean hannity standing by in new york city to take control of the hour. >> sean: hey, tucker, great show as always. a lot of people getting out. very interesting times. bernie kerik and blagojevich and michael milken. we are only 259 days away from the 2020 presidential election where, as i've been saying, you you, we, the american people, you are the ultimate jury. i like that part. and tonight, we can report democrats are in a state of complete and total utter chaos. now, you've got bolshevik. bernie sanders surging atop the national polls. he has a 19-point lead in the nevada caucus, which takes place this saturday. but they're worried it's going to be another mess like in iowa. meanwhile, you have quid pro quo joe, there you see him, set for another embarrassing fourth-place finish in the state, not good. his campaign imploding right before our very eyes and democrats are in full panic mode, that we can report tonight. now they are on to plan b. that would be billionaire farmer mike bloomberg, who just scored
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a spot on the debate stage, but oh, let's see, only had to spend date in a a marketing campaign with the zero vetting until this week and that is just the tip of the iceberg, which is why the past three years bloomberg has shelled out tens and tens of millions of dollars to democratic campaigns and causes, left-wing causes, all across the country, including this second amendment, anti-second amendment activism of his and radical environmental use. now bloomberg is calling to collect in the form of endorsements as president trump put it, "what mini mike, or as we now officially call him, mini farmer mike on this program, is doing is nothing less than a large-scale illegal campaign contribution. he spreading money all over the place only to have recipients of his cash payments, many former opponents happily joining or supporting his campaign. wow.
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quid and a pro and a quo. mini is illegally buying or attempting to buy the democratic nomination. they are taking it away from bernie again. many are calling him farmer mike. major party nominations, he is not for sale. good luck in the debate tomorrow night. remember, no standing on boxes. during the debate, bolshevik bernie sanders has any courage at all, the things he's now saying, he's going to confront mini-mike, the farmer, on the debate stage and ask for answers about his past, arrogance, sexist, racist rhetoric, and yeah, his insult to farmers. by the way, including this just-unearthed video, bloomberg claiming black and latino males don't know how to behave in the workplace. wow. what a broad, sweeping generalization. take a look. >> there is this enormous cohort of black and latino males, age, let's say, 16-25, that don't have jobs, don't have any prospects, don't know how to find jobs, don't know what their
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skill sets are, don't know how to behave in the workplace, where they have to work collaboratively or collectively. >> sean: the way he speaks -- words mean something. it's one broad, sweeping generalization after another. it's nothing but, you know, out of the ordinary for bloomberg. remember, 2015, criminals fit one, not two, one m.o. and you can just take that one description, xerox it, pass out to all the cops, not some of the cops, and saying that only minorities were being arrested for marijuana charges because he said they put police, all the police, not some, only in minority neighborhoods in new york because "that is where all the crime is." those are his words. and the cops, by the way, should just throw those kids up against the wall and frisk them. and notice, he's not seeing some or most, he's saying all, again and again, which by the way is a lie on top of everything else. all the criminals, all minorities, all where the crime
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is. no, that's not true. take a walk through new york city, midtown manhattan and i'm telling you right now, yep, kids of all backgrounds are smoking marijuana. not just in minority neighborhoods. plenty of crimes committed all over new york. perpetrators of every race, every background, and by the way, not according to mini mike, mr. farmer bloomberg, as you are about to see, this kind of sweeping rhetoric is nothing new from him. take a look. >> the blacks and latinos score terribly in school testing compared to whites and asians. if you look at our jails, it's predominantly minorities. if you look at where crime takes place, it's in minority neighborhoods. if you look at who the victims and the perpetrators are, it's virtually all minorities. >> sean: tonight, bloomberg vile comments about minorities aren't the only cause for concern. he's also accused of making various despicable, disgusting remarks to female employees, many of them who work for him.
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in one instance telling the woman that was pregnant that she should get an abortion or just kill it. those words, kill it. and that's not all. in 2011, caught on tape saying some pretty shocking things about the elderly, even advocating for health care rationing. you show up, you have prostate cancer, you're 95, you know, you've lived a long, nice life, go enjoy, have a nice day, live a long life. there's no cure, we're not going to do anything. wow. he forgot to say unless your name is mike bloomberg and you have billions and billions, i don't think those rules will apply to him. sounds like a death penalty to me. as you can see, the smug, out of touch, elitist attitude, pretty much extending to everyone everywhere. by the way, especially true among americans who work with their hands. the heart and soul of this great country. suggesting, oh, farming isn't a real skill. you dig a hole, you just drop a seed in it, you put the dirt on top, and well, up comes corn. popping rose, take a listen.
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>> the agrarian society lasted 3,000 years, and we could teach processes. i could teach anybody, even people in this room, so no offense intended, to be a farmer. it's a process. you dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn. you could learn that. and the information economy is fundamentally different because it's built around replacing people with technology, and the skill sets that you have to learn are how think and analyze and that is a whole degree level different. you have to have a different skill set, you have to have a lot more gray matter. >> sean: you dig a hole, you put a seed in it, you know, put the dirt on top, little water. come on, i could teach you how to do that, right? i mean, this is spectacularly ignorant. what he's saying about our great american farmers. maybe farmer mike doesn't have enough, oh, gray matter, because
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he's suggesting farmers aren't smart to understand this, maybe it's he that's not smart enough. you know, the level of sophistication in the agriculture industry? he's that ignorant. farmers earn degrees, advanced degrees. prestigious universities all across the country, one such institution, cal poly. they offer dozens of agriculture degrees. look at your screen. you can major or minor in agribusiness, bioresource. agricultural engineering, environmental earth and soil sciences, geographic information systems for agriculture, and that's just one small sample from one university. universities from coast to coast teaching this, but mike says -- farmer mike, teach anyone to farm, i teach anyone to farm. i wonder if he holds one of these degrees. can you be that breathtakingly ignorant? under the sweeping
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generalization? you know how hard farming is? you know how hard the hybrids they make to make irrigation, to deal with the engineering associated with it? okay, if you want one corn row to pop up, fine, plant your five seats. seeds. what do you do when you have thousands of acres, mike? i wonder if you even know that there are extensive academic studies dedicated to the science of perfecting soil, irrigation alone, or is that too much gray matter for the entitled former mayor? of course, bloomberg, if he wasn't such an aloof, elitist snob, he wouldn't know that farmers are forced to deal with, let's see, market variations, changes in weather patterns, crop diseases. oh, maybe there's factors in here that you need to learn about, mike. maybe you'd learn when you go to the store or maybe you center the store or maybe you send your people to go to the store for you. maybe they utilize highly technical equipment. we are talking about the most sophisticated machineries. see that machinery there? yeah, that it's going to also irrigate and harvest thousands and thousands of acres. feeding not only the entire population of america, but the world abroad.
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i guess, you know, mike maybe just plant that seed, up comes from the corn in rows. i don't think so. but in bloomberg's small, elitist world, i guess, where mother beats the housekeeper at scrabble, mother, the housekeeper lets you win, mother. of course, she is our payroll. mike the farmer wondering how his greens will be tended. remember, he's making the comment, we have to have illegal immigrants because who's going to cut our fairways and take care of our greens? by the way, it's no wonder that he knows nothing about the great american agricultural industry. i hate to tell you, but the guys that maintain greens are called greens keepers. that's a science, too, and you can get advanced degrees in greens keeping. why? because they get paid a lot of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars, because the best greens keepers are really good at what they do. otherwise, that surface you're going to be putting on, farmer mike, not going to be as smooth as what you're used to. by the way, coming up, bloomberg, if you're watching, we have an actual farmer that will be on the program tonight to help educate you on the
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agriculture business that you just dismiss as dropping a seed in the ground, covering it with dirt, and putting a little water on it. that might be great for kids at school. you know, we're going to put ten seeds in the ground, let's see if it works. that's not how it works in the world of farmers, where they have the challenges of weather, they have the challenges of varying diseases that pop up, and they make their plans hardier and they build hybrids that are better and safer, more nutritious for all of us. i have a challenge for the democrats in the mob in the media. now that bloomberg is accused of making disparaging remarks about women in the workplace, trashing with these broad generalizations of minorities and minorities only in minority neighborhoods where all the cops are sent because that's where all the crime is, not some of the crime -- he supported health care rationing or death penalties for the elderly and he insinuated that our brilliant farmers are pretty stupid and need more gray matter. are you going to hold anybody in the media mob -- are you going to hold your plan b accountable?
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because if donald trump said any of this, you all would go nuts. will the moderators in tomorrow's debate, asking many of these questions, apparently he's been prepping all day to get his team of hired consultants to give him answers because what he told us after 17 years of supporting stop and frisk, i didn't really believe that at all, no, not whatsoever, i'm so sorry i believed that for 17 years. he only did it for political expediency, can't be any more transparent than that. any democratic opponents going to confront him? hey, bolshevik bernie, this is your opportunity. you have a chance to confront him, you'll be on the same stage. and i highly doubt it because, well, we might have to guess that the fix could be in again. now that the dnc's preferred candidate, their plan b -- well, that's bloomberg -- so it's going to be up to bolshevik bernie to take a stand up tomorrow's debate, and if he can't muster the courage, if he doesn't come out swinging, well then, bernie, you probably don't deserve the democratic nomination and you might deserve to have it stolen again from
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you. with reaction, california congressman devin nunes. congressman -- that looks like a john deere behind him. hmm, tractor. one of the great american companies we have. he comes from a family of three generations of farmers and still farms today, along with california farmer matthew later is with us. good to see you. matthew, i will defer to you. i don't know, i'm not a farmer, but i have a deep respect for the science behind farming. the chemical composition of the soil, what you do in drought years, when you have certain diseases that pop up. creating stronger, more vibrant products for the american people, i would think it's a little more complicated than the way mayor bloomberg or farmer mike described it, would you like to educate him? >> absolutely, sean. if mr. bloomberg would like to come to the county, i'd be happy to lend him a pair of my boots and he can follow me around for three days and show him just how much science and government
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relations and government going through the regulations on how just to everyday turn on the water, irrigate our crops, do pest and disease prevention. i mean, it's -- >> sean: what do you farm out there? >> way smarter. i farm citrus and almonds. >> sean: what and almonds? >> citrus and almonds. >> sean: awesome, because we need that food. >> oranges and lemons. >> sean: i've never had a better orange in my life than when i lived in california. picked it right off a tree. for a kid from new york, that was a particle experience experience for the first time. congressman nunes, i did not know that your family was involved in the farming industry for all these years. tell us about your background with this. >> thank you, sean. as you remember, about ten years ago, you came out here to the valley to look at the irrigation systems. this is the san joaquin valley. we are the breadbasket of the
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solar system, we like to say. 300 different crops grow here. and it takes a hell of a lot of experience to do that. generations of farmers, it's very scientific, as you said. mike bloomberg seems to think that this is just like buying a chia pet at walmart. and putting some water on it. that's not how this works. it is quite complicated, and it's not just the farmers, it's getting that food safely all the way to a grocery store in manhattan so that it doesn't poison someone. so there's a lot that goes into it, and look, this is really on the crazy meter, as you just said. if donald trump would have said anything like this he would be hounded ad nauseam him until he retracted this crazy statement and you probably won't see anybody approach him at the debate tomorrow night about this crazy statement. >> sean: can i ask you -- so we have him taking multiple shots against minorities and women and farmers, needing more gray matter. we are about to report some breaking news about comments he's made in the past about
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gays, lesbians, transgender individuals, he's under fire for referring to transgender women as some guy wearing a dress, using "it" as a pronoun. i don't know, how's that going to go over with the democratic base, devin? >> well, look, they are in disarray right now. i think they were in denial that socialist bernie had a chance to win the nomination. and what's happened here, and i've said this before, they are the party, they are like the dog that caught the car, so they've been letting this socialism leach out all over the country in our big cities, so much that they poisoned their own voting base to where now bernie sanders, a poll just out hours ago, is doubling up his nearest opponent here in california. he's winning nevada. so look, i think it's highly likely bernie is their nominee. that's why there now, the democrats and the establishment in the democratic party, they are pleading for bloomberg, just
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spend more of your millions, we've got to stop bernie. that's what's happening. >> sean: so the president, i believe, congressman nunes, rightly so, is frustrated and now speaking out. we have all this evidence, premeditated fraud, fisa court. using hillary's bought and paid for dirty dossier, funnel money to a law firm, could be a campaign finance issue. she never got in trouble for the espionage act and having classified information on a server. in order to get in trouble for subpoenaed emails that she deleted and acid washed with bleach bit. then, of course, the hammers with devices. then, of course, not only premeditated thought fraud, but this by donna resident a candidate, a transition team deep into a presidency. now, i understand that's also the outsourcing of spying abroad to allied intelligence agencies to circumvent american laws. the president i think has a right to be frustrated, but it seems like -- and i'm not -- i
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believe -- i believe the attorney general is doing his job, i really believe it. i think he is getting to the bottom of it. i think it's a hard dig, but i understand the president's frustration, also. >> yeah, the president has actually, sean, is going to be here tomorrow, is going to be out in the san joaquin valley tomorrow, and i'm going to have a chance to talk to him. i'm sure this will come up on what is the fisa court going to look like in the future. that's something that's got to be fixed. this two-tier justice system that we have in this country is just totally unacceptable. but back to the topic you were talking about irrigation technology, you were out here ten years ago -- came out here to the valley two times, and he understands that water is the key to life. he understands these projects are very important, so he's going to be coming out tomorrow to announce even in california -- he is going to come out here and announce that he's going to open up more water for farmers, that mike bloomberg may not understand we actually >> sean: good old farmer mike. congressman, thank you. matt, thank you, and thank you
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to all the farmers that feed the entire country, that worked so hard under difficult conditions. mastering the science of agriculture, at such a sophisticated level. the only people that seem to need any gray matter are the people that have no clue where their food comes from. thank you for all you do every day. also breaking tonight, these disturbing comments from bloomberg that have just surfaced. that is in march 2019 allegedly referring to transgender woman as "some guy wearing a dress." truly disturbing if the comments are true. "new york daily news" has it up, foxnews.com has it up and we will see if that gets asked in tomorrow night's show but first tonight with bolshevik bernie surging in the polls and farmer mini mike buying support anywhere you can find it. the biden campaign is circling the drain. let not your heart be troubled. creepy crazy quid pro quo joe, at least one person still believes in you, that would be nancy pelosi. still thinks that joe has a shot. well, i don't think so. unfortunately for joe, pelosi is
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not exactly on a winning streak. here to weigh in on all of this, nationally syndicated radio host for the salem radio networks, larry elder. former white house press secretary, fox news contributor sarah sanders. sarah, i will ask you the same question. if you're going to attack minorities with broad sweeping generalizations, it's not all crying. not all crime. it's not -- all cops shouldn't be in only minority neighborhoods. only arresting minorities. all crime is not there. it's a lie, first of all. i would assume that socioeconomic factors enter this a lot more than anybody's race, creed, or color. so my question is, now he is attack and farmers, minorities, women. and now is going after gays, lesbian, and transgender people. how does that go overnight how does that go over in a democratic primary? because i think if your former boss donald trump said any of it he would be in trouble. that, the media would be going crazy,
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but instead, the media has decided that bloomberg is their gift to stop bernie. the only way at this point that mike bloomberg becomes the nominee is if the democrats and the dnc steal it from bernie sanders. he's the only candidate out there with all this energy and excitement on the democrat side, which is troubling on so many fronts, that there is any excitement around bernie sanders' crazy ideas and crazy ideology that he is pushing, but there is. and it is his to lose at this point, and the more that we find out about mike bloomberg, i'm not sure he can buy his way out of it, unless the dnc comes in and steals it from bernie once again, which they sure look like they just might do that. >> sean: you don't need a lot of gray matter, larry elder. to just drop a seed in the ground and put some dirt on it and water it. come on. i could teach anybody do that, right, larry? >> you know, sean, my mother was raised on a farm and we spent -- as a kid, my brothers and i
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spent several summers down there, and i've got to tell you, it is damn hard work. they work from sunup to sundown. not a matter of putting a hole in the ground, putting a seat in there, putting up some water and up comes corn, are you kidding me? how insulting is that? but it shows you the implosion this party is now facing. joe biden is imploding. you've got bloomberg rising. a billionaire who "bought his way through." the michael moore wing squad -- not going to have it. >> sean: are they just going to say he's rich so we will just take his money and then he's not donald trump? or does he get a pass on his sweeping generalizations about minorities, about women, about farmers needing more gray matter? does this -- do they give him a pass, does the mob and the media give him a pass? >> he will get a pass. >> i certainly don't think -- i'm sorry, go ahead. i'm sorry, sarah. >> sorry, larry. i was just going to say i don't think his opponents are going to give him a pass. they certainly shouldn't.
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they should bring all of these things up tomorrow night. i think it will show that they're cowards and they're afraid of his money if they don't point out some of these outrageous things that bloomberg has said and his record proves who he is tomorrow night at the debate. >> sean: we have another issue to add to this. larry, and that is the president set record after record. the unemployment rate, best employ my situation since 1969. african-americans, asian-americans, women in the workforce, african-american youth unemployment. well, we now -- let's say it's farmer mike that gets the nomination. is farmer mike going to be held accountable for his frankly racial slurs? >> no, he won't be because they convinced themselves that donald trump is such a fascist, trump. except for the bernie sanders/michael moore wing of the party that will not allow billionaire to come in, swoop in and get the nomination.
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they will stay home, so they are in trouble either way. they were in trouble if a democrat socialist is a standard-bearer, they're in trouble if a billionaire like michael bloomberg is the standard-bearer. they're in trouble either way. trump will win in 2020. >> sean: all right, thank you both. when we come back, exclusive report, our own lawrence jones, 2020 correspondent on the road, in vegas tonight ahead of the democratic caucuses. he's asking bernie supporters if they think bloomberg is trying to, well, buy the nomination, steal the nomination. we are going to show you that exclusive tape, next. ♪ stand with his people israel now and forever more. inside these buildings in jerusalem and throughout israel
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presidential correspondent on the road, he's in vegas tonight on the strip. he attended a bernie event earlier today. lawrence, he's saying fox news treats him better than even conspiracy tv msdnc or fake news cnn i hear, just a rumor. >> yeah, sean, you're going to i want to hear those comments later today. today was the last day of early voting for the nevada caucuses, candidates that were here on the ground spent today making their final pitch before tomorrow's presidential debate. earlier today, i went to a bernie sanders rally, and i wanted to ask voters how they felt about mike bloomberg andly did they feel like he was trying to buy the election. take a look. >> how do you feel about the democratic party and mike bloomberg trying to buy this election? y >> i think it's -- i think it's aon sad reality. >> i think money should not politics. >> i'm incensed and i'm outraged and i'm incredibly disappointed with the democratic party.hi
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>> how do you feel about bloomberg -- it seems like every week does another thing saying something what minorities? >> think look at his track record, look at stop and frisk. it's despicable, and it's something you expect from a oligarch like him. >> i think we all know bloomberg's policies have not been racially just. >> say bernie doesn't win, could you ever support a guy like bloomberg? >> i would begrudgingly vote for him, yes. >> it's going to be really hard for me to do that. >> it would be really tough to be pushed into a corner like that. i would have a really hard time doing that.gh >> and, sean, an interesting twist, from right inside of the sanders camp, the campaign manager said that they believe that fox news is more fair to bernie than liberal msnbc. i asked voters what they thought about that. take a look. >> the bernie sanders campaign. manager gave a recent interview that said that they felt like fox newst treated bernie sanders more fair than msnbc -- >> true.
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>> do you believe that the press has treated bernie sanders -- >> absolutely not. y absolutely not. >> i don't think the media wants this revolution. >> establishment democrats do not want bernie sanders to be elected because everything in their world will change.er >> even msnbc. >> even msnbc. >> now, sean, you may have heard from the president as he was leaving from california, he says he doesn't care who he goes against, but the democratic party has treated bernie sanders very unfairly, just like they did in 2016. back to you, sean. >> sean: lawrence, don'tba lose too much money in vegas. behave yourself. remember rule number one tonight. v rule number one, hannity rule number one -- >> okay, i got you. >> sean: he knows what will number one is. >> stay outdoors. >> sean: wow. that's geraldo speaking. meanwhile, whoever wins the democratic nomination will face the president who has just ushered in historic level of
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economicic growth and the best employment situation since 1969. after decades of democratic world, what, we've seen one american city after another in ruins. eight years of obama, minorities facing an epidemic of poverty, high unemployment, the cities that have been run by decades for democrats, what are the president run on?re what have you got to lose? here we are three years later. record low unemployment, african-americans, hispanic-americans, asian-americans, women in the workplace. low youth unemployment, african youth unemployment. one democratic congressman is actually comparing this economic boon to slavery. okay. let's take a look. >> he's delivered the goods for a lot of african-americans, has he not, with record low on employment levels? for one group after another. mostly with african-americans, you don't think that's something that's constructive? >> no. no, because it's not true. >> what do you mean it's not true? go ahead. >> i'm saying that the african-american unemployment is not the lowest it's ever been, unless you count slavery.
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we were fully employed during slavery. >> sean: f what? here to weigh in on the state of the democratic mess and farmer mike, fox news contributor dan bongino, fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera. good to see my friend. >> you too, my brother. >> sean: all right. really? record low in employment. record low unemployment. >> it hurts me when i see these icons of the civil rights movement making statements like that. it is really -- it's obscene to compare the employment situation for minorities today to slavery. what is that? it's like, you know, speaking sacrilegiously about the holocaust.ha i think it's really -- unacceptable, and it goes beyond the pale. >> sean: we should all be happy.us >> why don't we celebrate? why don't we celebrate the inclusion of the economic -- >> sean: they hate trump. >> that is true. >> sean: that your friends in the liberal side of the aisle.
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>> i had some, i have some on both sides of the aisle. you are my friend. >> i take a lot of --f >> sean: dan bongino. i want to get back to thisbl farmer mike think. they need more gray matter? i could teach you -- dan, i could teach you how to farm, you put a seed in the ground, you put dirt on it, you put some water. breathtaking ignorance, or the comments about minorities. we only go put all the cops in all minority neighborhoods. that's where all the crime is and we only arrest minorities. and we throw minority kids up against the wall. is that going to go over well? >> no, no, of course not. g first, can i give devin nunes a shout out for what i think maybe the greatest line so far of the campaign? mike bloomberg thinks farming is like a chia pet. i love that. i tweeted that out during the show sitting in this chair, that was just awesome, because it's true. he thinks it's like watering a chia pet at home. this is absurd. i but on a serious note, right, there are really three planks to the democrat party and bloomberg fails on all three of them. they're class warfare artist, the democrats. he's a billionaire.
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that's not a problem for free market capitalists like ours, market capitalists like us, but it certainly is for the income inequality for democrats. he's talking about throwing minorities up against a wall, he is talking about stop and frisk in a way that reflects poorly on himself and really is not going to work well for identity politics. and one more thing, what about money and politics? that's been a thing for democrats forever, got to get money out of politics. this guy's trying to buy influence all of the country in political races everywhere. this guy fails, it's three strikes for him. i don't know how he gets the nomination and democrats with a straight face can vote for him. >> the thing about bloomberg is he speaks his mind. the problem is when he speaks his mind about farming that he does not really credit as a real profession because he's an urban guy. >> sean: it's worse than that. >> no. no.. >> sean: that is utter ignorance. they need more gray matter, geraldo? >> attest to the audience, what percentage in new york city ofci homicides are committed by and are victimized black and latino?
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what percentage of homicides? >> sean: he is saying 100%. >> 91 and a fraction percent. he's talking a basic truth about crime and punishment about farming, he could have been much more, you know, inclusive and understanding of evolution. >> sean: you put a seed in the ground, put dirt on it, you bought at the thing. >> our friend, the president of the united states every step he takes him every nuance -- >> sean: you're going to say that it's okay what he saying about minorities?tang >> we are nitpicking about mayor mike. >> sean: it's the same m.o., you xerox it, you copy it, you send it to every cop and it's the same people every time, dan. >> geraldo, it's not that he speaking his mind, it's that he's speaking b.s. he doesn't know the first thing about farming.ea if you put this guy out in a field, he would be lost. you give them a compass and heut wouldn't be able to find his way back to the house. come on, give me a break.gi >> sean: you have a hard time because mother is playing with g the hired help, scrabble, and letting the mother win. >> he would be a more formidable opponent then we credit. he didn't make $60 billion by accident.
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>> sean: so democrats are going to give him a pass? >> i think the democrats arere o disorganized, they are in such disarray -- >> sean: and they will steal it from bernie again.in >> they will definitely steal it from bernie again, i have no doubt about that. >> sean: wow. all right, we will see. you can steal elections in america, prettyy sick. when we come back, you will meet the journalist who broke the bill clinton, loretta lynch -- remember that tarmac story? phoenix fbo airport?ni he has the explosive details never shared before about the top-secret meeting. we will take you behind thee scenes, a special investigative report, straight ahead. ♪ guys, it's time to step up your game.
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lynch, bill clinton? 45 minutes just discussing the grandchildren andgdc golfing. at the height of the 2016 election. just days before, yeah, loretta lynch is making a decision hillary clinton. a new book from the reporter who broke that story lays out even more revelations about the encounter. joining us not to explain, the author of "the secret on the tarmac," christopher is with us. all right, christopher, you've got my interest, what do we got? >> first and foremost, let's talk about how it went down. i know that you had an interest in that, sean, and thanks for having me on. first and foremost, i can tell you this was indeed a planned meeting. after i broke this story, i continued to dig and ask questions, and what i've learned as it was a well-orchestrated meeting. bill clinton was in phoenix. he was there for an event. he was running late. not just late, but oddly late. when he arrived there at the tarmac, he was running significantly late. he then paused in his car and as he sat in his car, loretta lynch's plane was coming to a complete stop. he waited, waited, then the air stairs come down.
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most of her staff gets off. that's when bill clinton makes his way towards the plane.f at that very moment, there were a few federal agents who were well aware of the plan, and when they were able to gather the other agents, nobody was stopping bill clinton from getting on that plane to the agents were left outside the plane trying to figured out what in the world to do as he stepped on the plane for that meeting and an fbi agent stayed on the plane at this air stairson makig guard that nobody got on board that plane, it was well orchestrated. >> sean: unbelievable, so planned, orchestrated, and i'm not buying the story they are talking about the grandkids either. >> the talking points is what you're referring to, sean. and those talking points were written by somebody who did not hear the meeting. they were not in attendance for the meeting. as a matter fact, the individual who wrote the talking points was actually outside the plane on the tarmac and was not allowed to get on the plane by that fbi agent who was standing guard right there at the entrance of the plane. and so that's where the tarmac
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talking points came up, and to this day, nobody's releasing those emails, maybe congress, c maybe the president can answer some of the foias people like me have been asking to release the all of these talking points that were going back and forth for justice regarding what they talked about. they've never been released. >> sean: chris, great job, thank you, and also tonight, roger stone is scheduled to continue sentencing on thursday. president trump continuing to call the prosecutors in the case, and rightly so. let me say this. i do trust the attorney general, barr, and john durham.hten they are now deep into this investigation. it has been painfullore integrity to the department of justice. they will hold those that abuse power and that have been corrupt accountable. we are now inching closer to the truth. joining us with reaction, author of the best seller "witch a hun" fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. along with fox news contributor sara carter. okay, beyond the corruption,
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that speaks for itself in the tarmac. frustration. i understand the president's frustration. it seems like the only people that got held accountable are supporters of the president.y we know premeditated on a fisa court. we knowdi the dirty dossier. we know they spied on a campaign, transition team, and president.m we know that there was outsourcing and spying. why did anybody get held accountable here? >> that's a great question. i wish i knew the answer to it, but it appears to me there is a two-tiered system of justice. k selective prosecution, unequal justice under the law. the best example of that is andrew mccabe, who lied not once but four times. three times under oath. then admitted that he had lied to the fbi. and yet, the department of justice has decided not to hold him accountable. >> sean: my sources say that number one, it was going to be
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hard to get an indictment, a conviction in the d.c. circuit. and they are much bigger -- that barr already has it with durham and they've got to dot every i and cross every t. i actually believe that part. i understand barr wants his independence, he's got two. 's independence, he's got to. >> but all of these cases are in the d.c. jurisdiction, which means are going to have to -- >> sean: what about connecticut? with durham? >> well, durham may be a u.s. attorney in connecticut, but you've got to bring the cases where the crimes occurred,d, whh is in washington, d.c., so you're always going to have a jury problem. that doesn't mean you can simply let people who have committed crimes walk away scot-free. >> sean: what about this "washington post" reported that bill barr had either considered or is considering resigning, sara? my sources tell me that is not true tonight. >> well, i can't confirm or deny that, either, because i haven'tg been able to reach any sources within the last few minutes that that posted, but sean, you've brought up something that's really important. president trump is so frustrated, the administration is frustrated. there are people within the
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administration, within the doj, prosecutors that worked against them from the very beginning. the russia hoax was a hoax. and now, all the people that are surrounding president trump were the target of that hoax. so, it's certainly that the president would be frustrated, i don't believe barr would resign over that. >> sean: do you agree as i do -- i understand the attorney general -- i agree with him. he needs his independence. number one, the president also does have the right to speak out.re it's been painfully slow but i am convinced we get there. how are you on that issue?e? >> well, i'm convinced, sean, that the american people need to have justice, just like president trump does, have the doj must be held accountable and we have to see what they're going to deliver. >> sean: thank you both. when we come back, things really intense and at hard-hitting "abc news" show "the view," that would be meghan mccain and joyless behar. we will show you the craziness next. ♪ [ distant band playing ] have you ever wondered what the motorcade driver drives
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♪ >> sean: all right, farmer mike bloomberg's candidacy is causing all sorts of turmoil inside the democratic party. the ladies of "the view" don't seem to be handling it well onsi their hard-hitting "abc news" show. take a look. >> i just think it's so interesting that you have a problem that we are talked about a candidate the way we would any other candidate, he just happens to be at the top getting the attention right now, which is why we are talking about it right now. what, i'm supposed to give bloomberg a pass? not on this show. >> i'd like to know who you are going to vote for. who are you voting for? >> who i vote for it is not of your business, but i'm not voting for trump and i am sure as hell not voting for bloomberg. >> so you're not going to vote. >> you're not voting for trump and you're not voting for a democrat. >> you guys have done a poor job of convincingvovo me -- >> sean: we'll be right back, i agree with whoopi. we we will be right back.
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i've got a headache. joining us, lisa boothe, 2020 senior advisor, mercedes schlapp. >> i think we all had a headache now. >> sean: it is like that every day. >> of course it is. in meghan's defense, has the democratic party given anybody a reason to vote for democrats right now. if you're looking specifically at mike bloomberg, i mean, what's his message? what is he running on?ty >> sean: broad, sweeping generalizations about minorities and farmers need more gray matter and it's easy to be a farmer, i could teach you to be a farmer in seconds. >> so here's the challenge for democrats right now. you see them desperately scrambling for a bernie sanders alternative, because bernie sanders is the only one who's been consistently pulling at the top. you've seen these flavors of the week.ul it was pete buttigieg, and then it was amy klobuchar during new hampshire. now it's mike bloomberg and he is the only candidate -- he's completely untested.g he's not even competed yet, he's not been on a debate stage, he hasn't won a single delegate and he's been hiding behind this manufactured version of himself, hundreds of millions of dollars in paid advertising making him look good, they can make anyone look good, and now he's actually
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going to have to be unfiltered version, real version, boring bloomberg, who has made these past statements that is going to have to own up to. >> sean: the broad sweeping generalizations on minorities, okay.. big part of the democratic base, mercedes. and the issues with women. oh, just kill it. i don't think that's going to go particularly well. they're going after gays, transgender. and yes, farmers need more gray matter, it's easy, i could teach you to be a farmer and five seconds. just put a seed in the ground and cover it and water it. >> i think what you're seeing in "the view" is what you're seeing in the democrat party, which is just pure chaos and stress, because they have what options? a self-proclaimed socialist versus this cruel, racist -- >> sean: elitist snob. >> former mayor of new york city who has obviously all of these things that are coming out, showing his true colors. that of being biased againstin minorities, against a transgenders. and then, you know, i think that you're seeing the fact that
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there is so much stress k accumulated in that party because they're looking at their options saying donald trump is going to beat all of them. >> sean: i have an idea, who would like to see -- lisa would you -- i'd like to see mayor mike in overalls and go out and farm for a few days. >> i don't think it would, which is part of the challenge. listen to mike bloomberg for 5 minutes, and for everyone home -- >> sean: you're talking but mother, mother's playing scrabble with -- >> it doesn't matter what the clip, just look at him for 5 minutes and then ask yourself is this the guy who's going to turn out anyone to vote? is this a guy that's going to get anyone excited to go turn out and vote, especially when you look at someone like president trump, who is an incumbent? running on a strong economy. mind you -- >> let's remember -- >> sean: so, mercedes, willp t? the base of the party that he keeps insulting go vote for him and go fight for him?th i don't think so. >> no, absolutely not. i think what you're finding is the fact that even members of their own party, like elizabeth warren calling him an
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egomaniacab zillionaire, they are on the attack to take bloomberg down, andd that's why tomorrow's debate is going to be critical, to see if bloomberg can be left standing. >> sean: i can't wait to watch mayor mike. i'm sorry, farmer mike. thank you both. when we come back, harvey weinstein's fate is now in the hands of the jury as deliberations began today.in trace gallagher with a live report straight ahead. ♪ - adt's been asking you to watch the big game for the past few weeks because, fun fact, a recent study suggests crime goes down when people tune in.. and football is awesome. - win, win. to thank you for watching, we're kicking off adt's pass the protection contest. - it's your chance to win a $250,000 home makeover from adt, designed by us. - and a new adt smart home security system. - visit adt.com/passtheprotection and tell us what you want to protect. ♪
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tax prep guaranteed at jackson hewitt. >> sean: harvey weinstein's fate is now in the hands of a jury who completed their first day of deliberation earlier today. trace gallagher live with the very latest. trace, this is going to be an interesting verdict. >> indeed, yeah. new york supreme court justice james burke was not happy with weinstein's legal team, slapping a gag minutes before this rape case was handed off to the jury. the judge was responding weinstein attorney donna rotunno, with an op-ed asking the jury to do what they know is right. prosecutors responded, calling it attempted jury tampering. the seven and five weinstein, of course, accused of
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raping two women. >> sean: we will watch closely, as always. be only be fair, balanced, and not the rage trump media. look for the truth. let not your heart be troubled laura ingraham, big show tonight. >> laura: hannity, isn't it awesome that trump has gone to california? he is president of all of the people. i think it is fantastic. go everywhere. >> sean: i want to see bloomberg and overalls teach us all to be farmers. he can show people like me with a little gray matter how to put a seed in, a little dirt and a little water. >> laura: hannity, you and i did our own lawns. >> sean: and, mother, you do know the housekeeper lets you win at scrabble. >> laura: we didn't use "summer" as a verb. he really built his fortune, but he is being a snob. >> sean: he is an elitist snotty brat.
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