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happy birthday. that's it for us. tune in every night at 8:00, the show that is the sworn enemy of smugness and group think. sean hannity takes over. >> sean: excuse me. you don't have the single best producer. i do. happy birthday to justin. sorry, justin. you're number 2 in my book. i know tucker makes you number 1. that's all right. thank you. welcome to "hannity." breaking news. in what is pivotal, crucial to our constitution and that is a quest for equal justice under the law, equal application of our laws. it involves julian assange versus hillary clinton and the great injustice and the roger stone case. the stone case a travesty of justice. an insane judge in that particular case. we'll have reaction and analysis to the latest news from the democrat's latest nasty bear
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knuckle political knife fight. another schiff show. and yeah, bloomberg admitting yeah, i bought the house of representatives for pelosi. breaking moments ago, four republicans, eight elected officials in mississippi have announced that they are switching from democrats and independents to the republican party. the mississippi gop expects that more announcements will follow soon. also breaking tonight, in the state of kentucky, special election, a republican just won a state house district that has been in democratic control since the 1980s. this is a preview of coming a tractions? major news. potential barometer of things to come. full election analysis is moments away. we start with bernie sanders that just can't seem to help himself. now the democratic frontrunner is doubling down on his praise of communism. sure, castro murdered tens of
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thousands of his own citizens, outlawed freedoms and induced widespread starvation and poverty. but according to bernie, fidel castro's literacy program made it worth it. that's why literally hundreds of thousands of cubans, let's see, risked their lives in broken down dilapidated boats in shark infested waters in the hopes of getting here and thankfully many did. take a look. >> a lot of folks in cuba were literate. he formed the literacy brigade. he helped people to learn to read and write. teaching people to read and write is a good thing. i have been extremely consistent and critical of all authoritarian regimes all over the world including cuba,
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nicaragua, including saudi arabia and including china and including russia. >> sean: this is the second straight day that bernie has gone out of his way praising castro's communist dictatorship. hang on. there we go. anyway, for what? a propaganda reeducation program masquerading as a literacy program? either he's stupid or the people are stupid. his radical brand of soviet style socialism is about one thing and one thing only. that is government, control and takeover of every aspect of our lives. now, in every socialist hell hole from venezuela to cuba to the ussr, the process is always the same. it all starts with the nationalization of major industry and promises, oh, the government is going to give everyone everything for free. we're going to take care of everything for you. that's what the new green deal is all about.
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that's what medicare for all is all about. and bernie is literally plotting a government take over of two of america's largest industries. this could cost over $100 trillion in the next ten years. don't worry. bernie has a plan to cover the cost and you're all going to pay for it. today he rolled out nine brand new tax hikes for all of you to enjoy. by the way, here's what the fake news media will ignore. to start, anybody that makes $29,000 a year is going to get slapped with a 4% tax increase. up next, employers will get hit with an additional 7.5% they roll tax. they'll pass that on to we, the consumers. high income earners will get taxed at a rate of 52%. that's a 15% hike there. capital gains, that will go through the roof. by the way, the death tax, as you pay taxes after they steal more money with the wealth tax,
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when you die, he's going to take 77% of the top rate. they tax you again. you have to pay to die in america. the corporate income tax rate will go to 35%, 14 point increase. a new cap on itemized detugses. oil and gas industry will be hit with a $3 trillion tax increase. wonder what they're going to do with the price of oil and gas? we're going to pay that, too. last but not least, large corporations of bernie's choosing will get hit with a brand new $2 trillion tax. now, that will be a recipe for economic disaster. corporations are not stupid. they'll leave this country and take their business elsewhere as will billionaires and millionaires. they're not going to give their wealth to bernie sanders and his revolution. doesn't account for the trillions in new spending. laughably bernie's campaign is claiming that his insane programs will magically create
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20 million new jobs. he's just saying the other night, we're going to lose jobs under his plan. by the way, he's claiming that it will magically save the government trillions that will make up the funding gap. i know he's old, so he may not have a calculator yet. maybe somebody can update his abacus and give poor bernie a new calculator. maybe buy him an iphone or something. his math won't ever add up. tonight i do have to hand it to bernie, from his unyielding praise of communism, bragging about new taxes, he's more honest than his opponents. open borders, free healthcare for illegals. not only sanctuary cities but a sanctuary country. they all want the same thing. all of these democrats. they're all radical extreme socialists. bernie's raw candor about the radical democratic party's
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platform is making them a little nervous. just don't tell everybody that is what we think. they know the american people won't buy it. so now figuratively they're speaking out against bernie. take a look. >> you've had six national elections as democrats since 1992. why you would take that playbook where you succeeded six times and throw it out and try not center left but left. makes no sense. >> these positions will be caricatured by trump. a lot of democrats are saying that a bernie sanders nomination puts the house at risk. >> sounds crazy. what i listen to on "60 minutes" he was off the deep end. >> has there been a communist regime that bernie sanders visited that he didn't find something appeal something. >> there's nothing groovy about a dictatorship. nothing good.
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>> sean: these radical socialist views are not the only concern in the democratic party. we're seeing attacks about his gross disturbing articles in the case of bernie from the 70s. this includes what we showed you last night where bernie openly fantasizing about a gang rape in a piece that he wrote for an alternative newspaper. tonight we have uncovered another article to show you. by the way, viewer warning, it's just as sick and creepy as what we told you about last night. this piece, 1969, sanders writing "if children go around naked, well, they are liable to see each other's sexual organs and maybe touch them. terrible thing. we raise children up like, this we'll ruin the pornography business." hits words, not mine. he's a grown man and he wrote that? there's something wrong with this guy like creepy joan and mike bloomberg. the surprise of fake news cnn is that bloomberg adviser
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highlighted bernie's bizarre writings. let's take a look at this. >> bernie has all of this loopy stuff in his background. saying things like women get cancer from having too much orgasms or toddlers should run around naked and touch each other's genitals. >> what? >> why has this not been more surfaced? he's written about women's rape fantasies. that's the looney side of bernie. >> sean: does bloomberg care about this? probably not. he's campaign is happy to deflect from the worst debate performance in political history. he came in with prepared line and they fell flat tonight and he talked about oh, i bought congress. i paid and bought congress. wow. what about ethics and what about, let's see, that's not the right thing to do? that's okay? buy your seats? he wants to deflect from audio involving him from 2016 where the former mayor was more than
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happy to trash barack obama. how will this go over in the democratic primary especially when you add it to well, we only throw minority kids up against the wall. xerox a copy, same m.o. you know, that's where we put all the cops because that's where the crime is and in only minority neighborhoods. listen to this latest one. >> the second obama election, i wrote an endorsement of obama saying that i hadn't done the right thing, hadn't been good. and romney would be a better person. but romney did not stick with the values that he had when he was governor of massachusetts. >> sean: buckle up. why? the chaos in the democratic party is now descending to what is a nasty political civil war. the likes of which we may have never seen before. joining us now, marco rubio. senator, i look -- there's a lot of cuban americans.
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i got to know many of them. i will tell you, it's amazing stories. i have a very good friend that passed away. his land, his family land was stolen. his neighbor's land was stolen. many of his friends and neighbors were murrayed by castro and his thugs. he barely made it out. hundreds of thousands getting broken down boats, inner tubes with paddles to get away from cuba. this guy is telling us how great castro is and how great the ussr was? >> he's gotten away with for years saying he's a socialist. this is marxism. this is based on the believe that no person has any values as an individual. your value is that you're a member of a class. second, marxism is based on the belief that an employer, employee, a worker and an owner can't both help each other and both be better off. the worker gets good pay, the
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employer makes capitol on his investment. marcism always leads to authoritarianism and dictatorship. in my home state of florida, we have hundreds of thousands of people that have come to this country fleeing some of the very same policies that we're seeing advocated on a debate stage. bernie sanders is the likely democratic nominee and he's a marxist. >> sean: year 252 days outside a defining moment in american politics. i've never seen a more radical group of democrats and these ideas and nationalizing everything or you can take the bloomberg healthcare plan, which is if you're 95, go home. see your family. we're not going to pay for your healthcare. go and die. he's on tape saying that. here's my question. you have this radical group of democrats. something is happening where president trump especially last 10, 12 polls, african americans,
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hispanic americans, there's a transformation. doubling, tripling, quadrupling the amounted of support that he got in 2016. do you see that happening and what does it mean if it's real? >> i think part of it frankly is just how off the rails the democratic party has become. look, they all will say and bernie sanders in particular will say we still believe in private industry. they like to compel themselves to nordic countries. nordic countries are not socialist. i used to buy into that. it's not true. they have free enterprise. the average corporate tax rate is around 21%. they don't have a minimum wage in sweden. they have universal school choice nor everybody. so a big welfare state but -- and high taxes but they're not socialist. they're talking about nationalizing healthcare. nationalizing energy through the green new deal. another significant percentage. they talk about the sec
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controlling the internet. think about how our economy is run through there. you've nationalized 60, 70% of the economy and who knows what other areas. >> sean: the u.s. as we know it which has created a standard of living and advanced the human living condition under capitolism would be -- we would literally default. thanks for being here. if you care about constitutional governments and the rule of law, equal justice, equal application of our laws, you have to pay attention. we have a case, extradition case in london as we speak. julian assange is facing extradition to the u.s., indicted on 18 violations of the espionage act for publishing classified material. let's see. has anyone ever read the pentagon papers, by the way? might want to read that. by the way, you know that's the case where the supreme court ruled journalists had the right
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to published leaked classified material from the vietnam war. a landmark case. put aside whatever the legal issues are here for a second. discuss the irony of these charges. julian assange, what they're saying they want to bring him to this country for would be facing the espionage jacked charges for publishing secret materials from they say russia. he denied it when i interviewed him. but hillary clinton's secret server had top secret classified information on it, a clear violation of the espionage act. where are those charges? now, also, what else are they talking about in clinton faced zero charges for, let's see, funneling money through a law firm, to hire an op research firm, to hire a foreign spy and paying for russian dirt on donald trump. she paid for russian disinformation or as "the new york times" recognizes, a little late, it was russian
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disinformation from the start. and hillary clinton literally colluded with a foreign government. okay? why isn't she being held accountable? she paid for russian lies. by the way, in my interview with assange in january, put it on my twitter account, january 2017, i asked them six separate times. he denied ever getting anything there russia. okay. maybe you agree or disagree. even if he did, he didn't have to pay for it like hillary clinton. that would be unequal justice under the law. if you're going to say we have to bring this guy here, why isn't she arrested for the espionage act? why isn't she arrested for paying for russian lies? it's undisputed, it's clear. there's a paper trail. we know the dossier and steele testifying about that dirty dossier saying he doesn't know if it's true. clear evidence that too far left hacks pretending to be journalist, conspiracy
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theorists, leaked the dossier information why? to help the democrats rig the election with her russian bought and paid for lies. when i interviewed julian assange, i asked him about his sources. he declined working with russian. we know hillary paid for it. take a look. >> did russia give you this information or anybody associated with russia? >> our source is not a state party. so the answer for our interactions is no. >> wikileaks was working with the russian government to influence the election. is that true in any way, shape, matter or form. >> no it's absolutely false. >> can you tell american people 1000% you didn't get it with russia? >> we can say, we have said repeatedly over the last two months that our source is not
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the russian government and it is not state parties. >> sean: okay. there's some agencies in this country that disagree with julian assange. that's separate and apart from the fact that hillary clinton paid for russian lies to influence the election. how come she's not being arrested? how come she's not having charges brought up on her? this is lack of equal justice. the question remains, if julian assange has charges, where are the charges for hillary clinton who paid for russian lies and colluded with russia and paid for the russian lies and used it in the 2016 campaign? this is one part of our duel system of justice in this country. want to talk about more unequal justice? let's look at the sixth amendment. the one that guarantees in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a trial by an impartial jury.
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does that mean anything to you? because apparently means nothing to federal judge amy burbman jackson who presided over the case against roger stone and the manafort case. the judge went on an anti trump rant. the obama appointed judge even pushed an unrelated conspiracy theory. roger stone was covering up for president trump. he wasn't a part of the trump campaign. that's not all. she also claimed that stone's jurors served with integrity. we have a big problem with that lie. the jury foreperson outed herself on social media as an anti trump, anti-roger stone activist renering to president trump as a member of the ku klux klan calling all trump supporters, roger stone, racist. she tweeted about stone directly in january. 2019. applauding the late night raid of stone's florida home. so let me get this straight. you have mueller prosecutors wanted to lock up roger stone
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for nine years because he allegedly lied to congress. a jury lead by a trump hating foreperson will convict him on all counts. that's a schiff sham show. trump-hating media. obama appointee gives him 40 years in prison? we're supposed to be okay with this? most of his charges are process charges. lying to congress allegations. we'll scroll the other lies. first, our guest. we'll scroll them. david schroen was in the courtroom. geraldo rivera and dan bongino. david, what did you see? this was a tainted jury. that would should have told the judge and thrown off the jury panel from the get-go. never should have been on a jury. she never disclosed that. new trial, end of sentence.
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as relates to assange, hillary bought and paid for it. >> and hillary allowed people to listen to it. the juror and the judge appear to be kindered spirits. talk about a lack of fairness. the judge said to care about the integrity of the system. the courts that i worked in every day, she denigrated them with her speech. she accused stone of covering up for president trump. had nothing to do with it. because of stone, nunes house committee got things wrong. devin nunes said he had a 240 page report, maybe one line about roger stone. the mueller wiseman team had the information that claim stone denied. they didn't find russia collusion. this wasn't about covering up for trump. it denigrates our process and the integrity of our courts. >> sean: let's go to dan bong o
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bongino. look at these other people that lied. why aren't they being called up? clapper, mccabe, strzok, page. >> you know the old adage. justice is blind. it is blind to democrats. it's not blind to anybody that supports president trump. a couple notes here. i can see this scrolling on the screen right here. hillary clinton had them wipe the sc off of documents that wee classify. she was involved in the wiping of the server. they were allowed to go back and revise their statements because their statements were categorically false. they were never charged. there are clearly two systems of justice in the united states and it's an embarrassment. >> sean: geraldo, they want to bring -- hillary clinton brought russian lies. number 1. number 2, this is a tainted
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jury. this judge seems corrupt to me. every case -- >> i totally agree roger stone is getting screwed. the fact that liberals applauded the 7-9 year sentence shows how sick they are. this was to stick it in the president. this is not about roger stone, 29 fbi agents, a mean -- >> cnn cameras. >> the team following close behind. absolutely bogus. it's b.s. the jurors' bias should be cause enough to reversion this conviction. let's go back to assange. i'm the only person here that interviewed fidel castro in the 70s. i was a young reporter. he was charming, charismatic. i have a kinder view of castro than most people do. >> oh, stop.
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>> hold it. >> sean: stop. >> let me make my point. >> sean: he murdered people. >> my point is this: i think julian assange is a secret stealing punk, an anti american who would do anything he could to america. >> sean: say that let me ask a question. you met the guy. that's not the point. the point is, okay. let's say he did get it from russia. hillary paid for her russian lies, dan bongino. >> she did. the odd part, sean, is there's a document from a state department representative from the obama administration that took notes on a meeting with christopher steele where he said, said one of his sources was a -- >> sean: we don't have justice right now. the stone case needs to be overturned. hillary needs to be held accountable before you go after
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julian assange for -- >> cut the crap with that, castro. >> sean: i have to break. and two huge blunders for joe biden. and more on bernie ahead. r vete mortgage rates just dropped to near 50-year lows. one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. activate your va streamline benefit now.
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steakhouse in charleston. one of the best in america. >> i'll be sure to do that. good evening. behind me, the democratic candidates are duking it out. it's a fool fight, a circular firing squad. it's clear that the voters in the crop, they don't like it. another thing they don't like, sean, is candidates praising dictators. earlier in south carolina, i talked to residents about what they thought about bernie sanders praising the dictator, fidel castro. here's what they had to say. >> what do you think about bernie sanders praising fidel castro and the soviet union? >> it's inconceivable that an american like him could support him in any way. >> i like bernie. >> how do you feel about him praising the soviet union and fidel castro? >> i don't like that part. castro was a dictator.
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nobody flourished under that regime. >> bernie sanders honeymooned in the former soviet union. shouldn't be a surprise. >> they didn't like that. another question i had the opportunity to ask them is, bernie sanders has all of these plans. how is he going to pay for it? take a look. >> is there any chance that bernie can pay for all of these programs? >> absolutely not. i tried to make payroll every week. i can't make payroll half the time. >> no idea. that's the honest truth. no idea. >> if you look at europe and what they pay, 60% of their taxes go towards -- that's how he's going to pay for it, taxation. >> as you can see, sean, many of those voters were not fooled. they're democrats and they're going to put their pocket books first. back to you. >> sean: thanks. hall's steakhouse. trust me. good choice. you'll like it.
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thanks, lawrence. joe biden said tonight he's confident he will win south carolina. the primary seems to be the least of his problems. getting embarrassing. he makes blunder after blunder, this is the two new ones from the last 24 hours. >> my name is joe biden. i'm a democratic candidate for the united states senate. look me over. if you like to see, help out. if not, give me a look though, okay? >> one of the things i'm proudest of is getting passed, getting moved, getting control of the paris climate accord. i came back after meeting with dung chow ping. we put pressure on china. >> sean: he did said he running for the senate. the chinese leader that quid pro joe just said he was negotiating with, he was dead 23 years.
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here with reaction, charlie hurt. white house senior advisinger andy biggs. tony, start with you. the hits keep coming. joe quid pro quo, you can't make it up. something seriously wrong here. i don't think a lot of people say it. if he ever had a fastball, it's gone. if you ever had a softball, that's gone, too. >> sean, pundits live joe biden's candidacy but voters don't share it. the best showing that you can discuss is a distant second in the nevada caucus, you know that something is wrong with the biden candidacy. these types of flubs are laughed off, harmless. they don't impact the bottom line for a candidate unless they reinforce a negative preconceived notion of that candidate. with joe biden, as you alluded to, you have this idea that his candidacy is missing something,
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missing a passion. make came four years too late, eight years too late. he's not engaged as you'd imagine a front runner should be. the timing is bad. when you think about the fact that he has to have an overwhelming first place finish in south carolina to salvage his failing candidacy, you don't want these unforced errors dogging you. >> sean: charlie. i watched the debates. you have bloomberg. first of all, first thing, clearly he did a lot of practices. he came out with a line and fell flat even, which is hilarious. then he's admitting, oh, i kind of bought all of those congressional seats. i pay for things. restrictive gun laws come up and he lied about stop and frisk. i counted three apologies for positions he's taken, which are insincere and election year conversions like stop and frisk. nobody got him to say what about
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the comments about african americans? what about the fact that you're telling and old person with cancer to go home and die? that's his plan. >> it's incredible. especially a place like south carolina. all of those things are very bad for michael bloomberg. but that's what is amazing about it right now. you have joe biden according to polls anyway, clearly still holding some advantage in south carolina. we don't know what will happen there. bernie could squeak it out. that would be devastating for the biden campaign. the way i look at it, if joe biden wins in south carolina, despite his disastrous performance, so far in the campaign, that only helps bernie sanders. just continues to diffuse the opposition to bernie sanders. gives -- bars anyone from coalescing to stand up to bernie sanders. he's going run away with it. >> and andy, look, i know there's minor differences. but they all support open
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borders, sanctuary country, late term abortion, they all want a limitation of our second amendment and want to spend like crazy. one difference. michael bloomberg said go home and die, we won't give you healthcare. we don't have the money. >> right. in reality, i'm not sure that that position is different from some of the others. they haven't iterated it as clearly as michael bloomberg stated. the reality is, while they continue to move to the left and just try to be, you know, let's face it, bernie sanders is the authoritarian he hates. but president trump is winning friends all over the world. india, 100,000 people. last week in the west, great rallies. he's doing great things. these guys aren't. >> sean: thank you. great observations from all of you. when we come back, president trump and senator ted cruz are calling out the liberals on the supreme court. shannon bream has more. republican senators saying the
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>> sean: all right. now the president is calling for supreme court justices sotomayor and ginsberg to remove themselves from cases involving the president. shannoned bream joins us to explain. this is now very unprecedented. in many ways they're identify ago political point of view, which then might put them in a position where people rightly justify calling for recusal.
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>> yeah. that's the question the president has. you mentioned senator cruz pulling know punches. he said i read it like an arsonist complaining about the noise from the fire trucks. he pointed to statements from both justices asking how it's possible that they don't have to recuse themselves from cases involving the president. the supreme court is the one federal court in which justices can't be forced to recuse themselves. so to remind our viewers what the president is referring to, a review of what justice ginsberg said in the 2016 presidential campaign. she told the a.p. when asked about a president trump presidency, i don't want to think about that pollty. to "the new york times," i can't imagine what the country would be with donald trump as our president adding for the courts, it could be -- i don't can to contemplate that. to cnn she asked how has he gotten not turning over his tax returns? to a lot of people that is
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particularly significant in retrospect since these justices will consider a trio of cases aimed at getting to the president's tax returns in march. the president's call for the justices to recuse themselves is calling deeply disturbing. they say the president is actively trying to undermine the independence of the judiciary. i reached out to sotomayor and ginsberg are declining comment. john? >> sean: thanks, shannon. now with key provisions of fisa set to expire next month, senate republicans are optimistic the attorney general, bill barr, will make the needed internal changes. here with reaction, gregg jarrett and sarah carter, this is big and important on top of what we learned this woke and on top of now lindsey graham is
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bringing in 21 people. >> right. and there's three provisions in particular, sean. there's the roving wiretapping. section 215 and the lone wolf provision. that's what they're reviewing. the battle is over section 215 which does allow the nsa to collect met that data. that's all of our phone records, texts, who we talk to, not the content of those messages. think about this. what happened to carter page is only what we know of. we don't know how many other fisa warrants have been altered or changed or anything added to them. so this is the reason why the fisa court under rosemary collier was demanding that they reviewed the fisas and the reason why michael horowitz is asking to review them as well. the big night the next two weeks, right around march 14 as
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the sunset clause, whether or not congress will stick to their guns and not allow fisa to renew or will they allow a renewal based on what mitch mcconnell wants and based on what attorney general bill barr will do to change the system from within. >> sean: it all comes down to -- look at the case of roger stone, gregg jarrett. look at unequal justice under the law. i'm talking about hillary clinton, the espionage act. hillary clinton paying for dirty russian dossier and no, we're going after julian assange. why don't we go after her? we know she paid for russian lies. >> i do commend bill barr for attempting reforms of fisa. i'm no fan of fisa. it ought to be abolished. it's been used by the fbi and the doj to abuse people's fourth amendment rights. barr wants to reform it. hey, i've seen that film before. i know how it turns out. there have been attempts at
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reforms before. they don't work because the fbi simply circumvents them and violates them with impunity. they cannot be trusted. frankly we ought to just get rid of fisa. >> sean: we need that tool. >> i know. >> sean: we need people not to turn them on the american people. >> right, sean and protect the fourth amendment. >> sean: we need to trust these people. if they're not held accountable -- i believe barr will do the job. >> you can thank comey, mccabe for ruining a vital tool. >> sean: does durham get the job done? >> i'm confident. >> sean: jarrett? >> no. 50/50 on that. >> sean: i'm with sarah. all right. optimistic. not totally but we'll get a lot of them held accountable.
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when we come back, the centers for disease control issued a dire warning about the coronavirus and how it could impact the u.s. trace gallagher has that full report. karl rove has his white board. guess what? south carolina is on saturday. super tuesday one week from tonight. straight ahead. [ distant band playing ] have you ever wondered what the motorcade driver drives when they're not in a motorcade? [ upbeat music starts ] [ engine revving ] ♪ this one drives a volkswagen passat. ♪
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>> sean: all right. the cdc issued a dire warning about the deadly coronavirus. earlier today, here with the full report, all the details, our own trace gallagher. trace? >> the world health organization says coronavirus fits the criteria nor disease x. it could reach levels like ebola, sars on the zika virus. they want the world to think about how to prepare.
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in this country, the cdc and national institutes of health expect coronavirus to spread, but because it's a brand new virus, they don't know how much, how fast or how severe the disease will be. they also warn americans that preventing the spread could lead to big-time life disruptions like closing schools and cancelling flights and big events. world wild, 80,000 cases in pro 7 countries and 27 people have died. the cdc says the disease is spread through person-to-person contact for people within about six feet of each other and most contagious when people are the sickest. it's interesting in wuhan providence, the disease spread fast. but here, not so fast. all 53 of those infected off the u.s. came off a cruise ship from japan or from china.
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the dow is down 1,911 points in two days. one of the big worries for the u.s. is the rapid outbreak in italy might effect european economic hubs like germany, switzerland and austria. >> sean: when i interviewed the president for the super bowl, he said he offered china and other countries all of america's brilliant scientists, resources, anything. he has an initial offer with the dhs of $2.5 to fight the democrat. democrats say it's not enough. let's spend the $2.5 first and get moving. not politicize illness the way they're doing it. thanks, trace. sadly, the left is ready politicizing tragedy. trump administration is seeking $2.5 billion in funds to fight this deadly disease. here to reacted to that and a crazy group of democratic radical socialists that want to be president, the architect, karl rove with white board. $2.5 billion seems like a lot of
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money, karl. we're not going to support this bill because it's not enough. how about start with the $2.5 billion? >> this is shameful on schumer's part. the centers for disease control headed by robert redfield, a top flight professional, the national institutes of health involved, francis collins, an extraordinary human being. >> sean: anthony fouche -- >> yeah, terrific. and these are the people that are helping the acting homeland secretary, chad wolf and the department of health and human services, secretary alex azar. they're helping plan this. three of them are completely apolitical. schumer is trying to politicize something that should be left alone. if these top professionals thought that $2.5 billion was insufficient, they would say so. the president is paying close attention to them.
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this ought to be done outside of politics. stop it, schumer. this is not good. >> sean: very quickly. 40 second for your white board. what do you have with delegates? >> i want to remind everybody, 3,979 delegates at the national democratic convention. it's going to take 1,991 to win. 101 of them have been elected. 2.5% of the total number of delegates have been elected. 2.5%. and it's all over. we know how it's going to play out. "new york times," 45 delegates for sanders. he has to get 43 times that amount in order to get the number that he needs to win. you only need 45 times that. this is right at the beginning. >> sean: i'm getting you a new white weird. thanks, karl. big announcement straight ahead. woman: my reputation was trashed online.
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welcome to portabella's. thisfor some scampi bites.eady wait a sec i feel like i know you? oh! have you dined with us before? no, you're -- you're that insurance guy, aren't you? the pasty one? oh, yeah. as if! like i'm gonna go into some spiel about how you can get options based on your budget with the name your price tool. hey, robbie, you tell them about the mushroom puffers? just about to, pam. wait, are we in a progressive commercial? ♪ come on down to portabella's ♪ it's food, family, and fun what is happening? >> sean: we have a big announcement to make. tomorrow night, new york city
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mayor bill de blasio will join us. he is supporting bernie sanders now in a democratic primary. we will talk about that and much more. we will always be fair and balanced, were not the psychotic, hate-trump media. and laura ingraham, drive to rip my tie off again? >> laura: know, that was entertaining, though. i'm trying to think what else can be done that can embarrass you. >> sean: i'm in the middle of the show and people are screaming at me, fix your time. okay, i will stop my monologue and fix my tie. >> laura: do you actually do your mma fighting in a tie? >> sean: i really shouldn't do this, do you see this finger? you can zone in on it? i was hit in the heavy bank, a hit with their knuckles, of course, and i busted it in two. >> laura: you have a tendon problem, okay? that is a tendon problem. >> sean: [laughs] you should be there what we cal pain day.
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