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"hannity" is up next. ♪ >> we begin a fox news alert f. missed it, an arc mazing town hall in pennsylvania right here on the fox news channel. we have the highlights. also breaking tone, we're about to reveal some disturbing, frankly, repugnant, audio from quid pro quo joe on african-americans on women. as a young senate o. moments away. and numbers do knottily president trump's massive, huge record turn out on super tuesday. set new records, broke all expectations. now, remember, the republican primary did not contest it. pretty amazing numbers you won't get. we'll analyze that call. we'll have the very latest fall
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out from capitol hill, where yup. chuck schumerer. that guy is in big trouble tonight, over the threat of violence directed at two u.s. supreme court justices. now, his a falling behavior, might actually land him in serious legal jeopardy. we'll explain. that straight ahead. first we'll start with something that you never see in the media mob, that is abusive towards the president we're going to be vetting quid pro quo joe. in the next 243 days, you will be the ultimate jury. remember, they never vetted obomb a. we did. they will act like his gas means nothing. oh. it's not a big deal. ignore t. they might also ignore his record which is atrocious want we will on cover it all in the she want going in their power, they will do to protect joe biden from, and shield him from any negative coverage z. it's up to us. that's our job and thank you for giving us this camera every
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night to p inform the american people and serious problems surrounding, yes, former vice president, quid pro quo joe. we have currently identified three issue that is should concern every american voter. one. is the legitimate question over whether or not the 77-year-old biden has the stamina and the strength, the mental acumen and mental focus to serve for the most difficult job in the world, period. we covered this issue in depth. without a doubt, biden is struggling. if he had a fastball, it's gone. if he had a slow pitch, that's gone, too. and his confusing and bumbling speeches. increasing number of outbursts is beyond troublesome. most people see t. the issue number two. surrounds quid pro quo joe, and the issue of corruption. there are now multiple ongoing independent investigations from the u.s. senate.
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and biden's shady activity in ukraine. you're not getting the billion, until you fire the prosecutor investigating my zero son. we'll continue to follow it, we'll focus on biden's third major issue. he has a track record. and by the way, i would say 78-year-old bernie, he has the energy and stamina. a lot more than joe biden. but the 77-year-old career politician, first elected to the u.s. senate in 1972, has a long dicey public history, which brings us to our shocking new odd i don't want this was may 18, 1973. try and listen to this throughout prism of, what if donald trump said it. then senator biden gave a lente speech to the city of cleveland much we have confirmed, these are his remarks, also covered by cleveland.com and breitbart.
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he brag that would politicians were more moral than doctors that save our lives, lawyers and even indian chiefs. can't make this up. take a listen. >> politics should be the most honorable of professions. those that are doctors and lister and i understandian chiefs in the audience, how can any of you possibly do as much good if you're very good as what you do. as i can do, if i'm very good at what i can do? >> sean: that's pretty arrogant. they do more damage than in the swamp. biden went on to classify, he wasn't particularly a moral person himself. interesting admission. listen to this. >> i fortunately, had over 3,000 individual contributors. nobody makes up any more than 1 percentage point much my total budget. nobody for 1 percentage point gets a hold of that ear. nobody gets anymore than a returned phone call for that 1 percent. but it's not because i'm
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particularly moral. it's because nobody took me seriously. >> biden admitting, he'll do pretty much going to maintain power. but the most shocking parts of the audio, are about women and minorities, making several derogatory jokes about women in the audience. oh. they told me you weren't going to be here. oh. i wasn't expecting you to be here. take a listen. >> the only analogy i can really think of is a football analogy and i apologize to you women in the audience for not being able to think of a more appropriate analogy, but they told me here they didn't want you here any way. i didn't expect you to be here. >> i came here to talk football. you can't possibly know going about football. can you imagine if any republican said this. there's hysteria in the media mob. outrage, normal selective outrage as it usually s. here's one more. one point in the speech.
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biden singled out a woman in the front row. listen to this. >> senator, i find you very articulate. may i ask -- >> i think you're very lovely. come up front. >> the rest is not very good. >> that's way thought. that's why. that's i didn't tried to compliment you. i thought i'd scare you out of it. >> to the best of your knowledge, senator, do you believe that the demic party has ever been involved in something as atrocious as bug? >> sure. yes. yes i d. but bugging isn't the question, kiddo. >> yeah, kiddo. this guy is trying to win over social justice warriors in the democratic party and there's more. at one point, senator biden refers to african-americans to what i see is a horrible, degrading word. >> i think the two-party system,
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although my democratic colleagues don't like me saying this. i think the two-party system is good for the south and good for the [bleep] good for the black in the south. >> we reached out to behind, and biden campaign for comment and they have not yet responded. according to their rules. you must be held accountable for any word you ever said and done. that is, unless, of course you're a democrat. and get this cleveland.com, first reported these disturbing remarks in may of 2019. chitoand i doubt any of you saw this up until now. and everybody in the media mob ignored it. biden has a long record of weird, offensive and racial rhetoric. take a listen. >> the largest growth in population is indian american. moving from india. you cannot go to a 7-eleven or a
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dunkin' donuts unless have you anac cent. i'm not joking. >> what kind of a chance would a north eastern liberal like biden stand in the south. >> better than anybody else. my state was a slave state. a border state. >> first sort of mainstream american. who is articulate and bright and clean, nice-look guy. >> first time ever. i'm bright and articulate and clean. african-american. this is a star story book biden once referred to obama as the first mainstream african-american who's articulate, bright and clean. why does the radical cream socialist democratic party lining up behind a very fought
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candidate when, also praised segregationist this is apparently, now, they have no choice. elizabeth warren is officially out. no one liked her. and the other candidate just spent weeks doubling down on his parades of murdering communist dictatorships moments ago during a fox town hall. president trump was on his a-game tonight and offered his own analysis on the democratic race. >> so do you want to face joe biden or bernie sanders. >> i was all set for bernie. i thought it was going to h. you know how we get ready for thing, right? mentally, i'm all set for bernie. communist, i had everything down. i was all set. and then we have this crazy thing that happened. right? on tuesday. which he thought was thursday. biden but he also said, 150 million people were killed with guns, that he was running for the united states senate. support me, i'm running for the u.s. there's something going on there. i was all set for
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bernie, i said, i don't think i'm running against bernie. i think it's going to be very hard for him to come back. >> now, if you're a joe biden support and i are don't have a fastball. and you watch pump, who are dug to bet on in those debates. president is spot-o. chito here's the point that i made about super tuesday. no one else in the media made. bernie sanders was doubling down on defending murdering dictator and their rescreams. the castros, former soviet union, ussr. oh, daniel or teg a. venezuela. even democrats. we can't defend murdering dictatorships but the difference is between born and he biden, they are few and far between. they both support the green new deal and open borders. they both support free
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healthcare for illegal immigrants, they openly vow to raise your tacks and take away your second-amendment rights. then vice president biden, he showered bernie sanders with praise. i just wish he didn't call himself a socialist, everything else is great. he endorsed bernie. here's the video. >> based on what he's saying, people wouldn't be calling him a democratic socialist. that's how he characterizes himself, democratic socialist parties in europe. >> but why is she having trouble? >> l i think that bernie is speaking to a yearning that is deep and real and he has credibility on it. >> oh. deep and real yearning.
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243 days. ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? was the a obama-biden track record. the iranian deal. participation rates since the 70's, think that was a glowing success? did they fulfill their proms? did you keep your doctor? did you keep your plan. because millions lost them. how did that iran deal go. how much money america save on healthcare. yeah, they didn't really save on a lot. on average, we're paying opinioned% more for healthcare across the country. and elected office, did the federal government approve or worsen? now, in 243 days, this is the biggest choice election in our lifetime. that's just a fact that good news tonight is this. the sheer enthusiasm for president trump, this is the untold story of tuesday. super tuesday. president trump drove a record number of voters to the polls in
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contests that weren't contested. look at this in texas. he got more votes than biden, bernie and warren combined. it was an uncontested election. did the media report that? he received more votes in vermont, minnesota, massachusetts, tennessee than any incumbent in the last four decades. colorado. turnout was better than the past three republican primaries combehind. the media mob, they could try and sweep that under the rug. numbers do not lie. here with some analysis. fox news. let's go to those numbers in particular. i would say, there's very strong enthusiasm, carl. >> i want you to think about this. there's no race in texas on the republican side. we have got some congressional primaries. but no statewide race that was hotly contested. democrats were all over the state. you could not turn on the television without seeing a
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bloomberg ad. we had all the ads for bernie sanders. this was highly contested. democrats got 2,035,000. hot election. 515,000 republicans. no contest. no race. the president didn't even appear there. he didn't have any challengers there. he got like 90% plus of the vote. nearly 800,000 people turned out to support him. i suspect over tonight, at the trump headquarters, they are carefully analyzing the results. it is a gold mine for them in this respect. they now have a powerful tool to identify. they now know the low propensity voter who is didn't vote if 2018, who were excited enough to come out in the primaries and they also know who are the low propensity voter who is didn't vote for trump so they can focus their efforts on them. all the people who showed up
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said, i'm going to count on me in november. let's worry about the rest of the pool. >> all right. you're called the architect. i'm not the architect. i mean, you helped george w. bush within two elections. tough elections, both times. now, i would think, if i'm looking at those numbers. maybe for the republican party if they have any idea or ambition of are you taking the house and building their lead, perhaps in the senate, win something tough races there. i might be think being nationalizing that election around those 80, 20, 90 issue that is represent the trump agenda. good idea. >> yeah, and i was also looking at districts. in texas we have two districts flipped by the democrats last time around. and dallas, for example, the 32nd district. genevieve collins, our candidate in that district, more people vote in the republican primary in that congressional district, than the demic primary.
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if i were him, i'd be a little nervous this morning. absolutely, this was a good guy to what can work in the fall. can i touch on another thing with another whiteboard. this is another story that hasn't been talked about oh. 2008. north carolina, 1,580,000 people voted in the democratic primary. this year, 1,000,321. there are fewer people that voted in the north carolina primary than day they did eight years ago. alabama 536,000 in 2008. 452 this yeah of the 14 states, i think that at least 11 of them have fewer people voting in the democratic primary in 2020 than voted in 2012. that's a sign of something going on out there. >> big time. all right. carl. one day, i might grow into a white board. i'm not up to the task yet. we turn now to a series scandal
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rocking capitol hill. senate minority leader chuck schumerer, he might be facing real consequences for the threat he made, specifically, by name to two u.s. supreme court justices. take a look. >> i want to tell you gorsuch, i want to tell you, kavanaugh. you have released the wh irk rlwind and you will pay the price. you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. >> release. you will pay the price. clearly, schumer, democratic supporter, well-known, called it a direct attack on the integrity of our courts. chief justice roberts wrote that schumer's threats were dangerous and irresponsible. even nancy pelosi of all people, offered tepid criticism. schumer offered a half-hearted apology, went into full spin mode. but could he be guilty of a
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crime ah, felony. 18 usc 115. it is a felony, charged punishable by up to 10 years in prison, "whoever threatens to assault, kidnap, order a united states official, a united states judge, with the intent to impede, intimidate or interfere with such official, while engaged in the performance of official duties ..." they were hearing the case at the time. is it legal jeopardy. here is minority leader kevin mccarthy. i've talked to lawyers on bog sides. the senate is talking about censure. i've talked to lawyer who is said yeah, he could be in trouble. >> he could be in trouble because he wasn't threatening these individual that is could get thrown out of office. you don't vote for a supreme court justice. the only thing that could harm him is what he was talk b. there could be pain. he was intimidate which is supposed to be a separate branch of government. here in america, we believe in the excharge of ideas.
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not threatening those you disagree w. this is purely what a socialist dictator thinks of. control production, control thoughts and control rule law. democrats should change their leadership. could you imagine if a republican had said this? they would change their leadership if this is what took place. if those democrats are going to support what schumer said, they'll stay silent. but if they disagree with what he said, he is the leader of the senate. he's sitting in front of the supreme court, and threatening what you showed right there is against the law . >> we just had karl rove, analyzing what a record-break day for super tuesday. i think that is the ignored, under reported, if i'm going to be charitable, story that came out of tuesday. i think for the american people that have watched three years of psychotic rage, 243 days, a lot is up for grabs. i asked carl.
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should we nationalize the elections? what would the benefits be, if you became the speaker of the house of representatives. assume your colleagues would put you there, and number one. and number two, we increased our lead in the senate. how helpful would that be to the country, how much more could we accomplish? >> think about what we could achieve if we weren't just sitting there investigating all the time. but we actually worked for the american public. there are a couple other things. there were 8.8 million people who vote forward president trump in 2016 who did not turn out if 2018 because they followed the president. they don't follow the party. had they vote, we would be in the majority by 9 seats. they will vote in the next election. the other thing he didn't talk about is in california, we have an open primary, meaning anybody can vote for anyone. it's a top-2 moving forward. look at a seat sitting in the central valley. 72% hispanic. democrats overwhelmingly have the seat. david valedeo, with four people
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rung. t.j. cox who had a tax lean around him ah, democrat, is significant around 35%. and number of women who came across. the president was 20 for 20 in his endorsement. wesley hunt in houston is not in a run-off. i mean, this is amazing what's happening. if you go to takethehouse.com. you can help these candidate so we can take into account majority and you would have a congress working for the american public. >> okay. buy kevin mccarthy a white board. got t. thank you, congressman. fox news contributor, ari fliesher. dan mangino. those numbers say a lot to moment your thoughts. >> absolutely, sean. when you look at turnout the demolition permits had. there were 9 state that voted on super tuesday. 9 state that is voted super tuesday. only three of them, vermont.
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six states the democrats had a turn out decline compared to 2008. the last of the enthusiasm is a warning for the democrats in the fall and other trump turn out machine, you've got to give credit to the trump campaign. when smoke is against on you on the ballot. and people are still showing up to vote for you. that's a good sign. >> these are record that is we haven't seen this happen in decades and even in terms of percentages, never mind the raw numbers. i mentioned, nationalizing the election. it's been 26 years since the contract with america. i had the honor of being the mc the might newt beginning rich became the house. i had no idea where my life was head or that i would be on the air the next day. but there was something really remarkable about that. they had not had power in 40 years. why do i think it might be a good idea. okay. these are the items donald trump is getting support o. why don't
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we support them you give them a chance, too. >> and not just that, sean, we could make a new contract, which would incorporate what donald trump has already done and add some new elements. contract with america, part 2. incorporate the fact, the federal judges, the appointments of strict construction on to the bench. we win again. you want more of this? one of the thing wees can add to that. one of the questions asked of the president, the one weakness we have had is this national debt. i know the president is look cut federal spending. he needs the house and the estimate. another middle-class tax cut would be thighs. pay very close attention to the florida primary coming up in just weeks. why? the florida presidential primary, sean is separate from the congressional primaries. in other words, only the
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presidential candidates are on the president at primary ballot. you want to talk about having answer zero reason to show up and i can will guarantee you, floridian will show up in mass to vote for donald trump, even though there's no question he's being to be the nominee. they will show up and i bet the numbers are competitive with the democrats. despite the fact that they have a competitive pry pry mate. pay really close attention. >> as of today, ari, 10 seconds, if it's biden, donald trump, who wins. 243 wins. >> i still say this is a 50/50 fall. it is just going to be that close. america is that polarized. and it's going to be that close of an election. either one can win t. >> i like thinking like that. 6 points, across the plane, and kick the extra point. dan, who wins? >> i think at this point, ari's right, it's a toss-up. i don't know.
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i'm not in the protection phase anymore. >> people look at it that wake then they'll go out and vote. when we come back. the president moving ahead, with cutting funding. the sanctuary city and senator lindsey graham on the corruption of the democrats, straight ahead. there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart.
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♪ >> sean: president trump continues to take bold >> bold action to keep our nation safe and secure. and cut fund for example sanctuary cities that harbor, cage rows criminal aliens. building hundreds of miles of new wall. here's the president laying it out tonight. take a look. >> and we have the best numbers we have had in many, many months. we have had, i guess it's now 9 or 10 months where the numbers are way down and we're going to keep them down b. we need the wall and most importantly, the wall is way
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under construction. we're up to 129 miles already. where we have a wall by wait, nobody's coming through. practically nobody. we will have by early next year, almost 500 miles of wall and once we have that wall, it's going to stop drugs, it's going to stop we're losing 300 americans a week because of opioids. and the president met with senator gram, and ways to protect the rule of law. which democrats continue to ignore across the border, especially in the case of zero experience. hunter biden and the shady business dealings. senator ron johnson, of wisconsin is forcing a vote in the first subpoena in the senate probe. and hunter biden, next week, while simultaneously, ukraine is looking into the issue want here now with reaction, senate judiciary commit chairman, lindsey graham is with us.
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senator, we're losing 300 people a week because of opioid addiction in this c. >> right. right. and we have sanctuary cities and state. we have violent criminals and they commitment more violent crimes. i would argue and they would argue they are accomplices on what we do. at that moment we couldn't deport them. aiding andarc betting is a crime. thou that stop. >> well, this is the defining issue. the republican party is saying if you're a sanctuary city and you refuse to work with the federal government to turn over violent felons so they can be incarcerated and deported f you refuse to hospital federal government, we're going to cut off all federal funds. let's take that to the ballot box. there are men and women being killed, raped and murdered by felons in sanctuary cities, who the local government refuses to turn over the felon to the federal government. they stay in the city and they
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rape and murder, and kill and rob, and to meeker the president has been right about this and he should take that to biden and take that to bernie and say, what's your position on this? >> now, you know joe biden for many, many year. >> yeah, i do. >> you've worked with him for many, many years. we see the gaps. we now see ron johnson's committee going -- we now see ron johnson's committee. if it was donald trump, i think we'd have a different reaction from the democrats. biden, my honest opinion, his gaps are now officially very alarming. whether he's up to the job, the toughest job in the world. now he said a record that will be compared to president trump. tell us about the joe biden you know, and the one that wants open border and sanctuary cities and free healthcare for illegal immigrants. >> the joe i know, i think he's
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been a disaster on national security. it was joe biden who convinced obama to pull all of our troops out of iraq much it's joe biden who is responsible for the rise of isis as much as any single american politician. joe biden supported the iran nuclear agreement. joe biden allows illegal immigrants, free healthcare. joe biden would cancel the program in place where if you're seeking asylum, have you to wait in mexico. the biggest thing president trump has done is the knot just build walls. remember about six months ago, when hundreds of thousands of people were coming here, wanting to get caught, claiming arc asylum and we had to turn them loose in our country, and they never showed up for the hearing? it was president trump who convinced mexico to allow us to keep them in mexico until the hearing so they don't run around and get loose in our c. that's the biggest change in immigration in the last 30 or 40 years and joe biden says he would terminate that program.
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>> free healthcare. amnesty, open borders. wow, 90% of america's heroin comes there. the fisa court. after the inspector general's report. we're waiting for durham and other attorney general barr. but the court spoke out today w some very strong language, we will get into the details coming up. what did you think of that new development today, the fisa court speaking out and will we ever hear from the judges that were lied to to. >> i think the public has to prove that they were doing something about the abuse that came their way. in january 2017, the primary subsource say russian who gave all the information regarding the dossier to christopher seal tells the fbi, it's a bunch of bar talk. i want to know what happened after that. how could comb and he mckay, not know the entire case fell apart?
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i don't believe it's possible at all for the higher ups not to be told that the entire case collapsed in january 2017. >> top of a f isaac war. i've never seen one. it says, verify. we now know who's unverifiable. i'd go back to october. premed they havive fraud. >> we know that the person who prepared the information said it wasn't reliable. the person who gave the entire information said to the fbithey got two more warrants after they knew that. premeditated court. to spy on a candidate. a transition team and a president. yes. also, just talking about fisa court, now taking major action
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against the agents involved in the carter page warrants. two back door spy o. both candidate trump, president-elect trump and presidency of donald trump. straight ahead. are you sick and tired of looking and feeling heavy? probioslim promotes healthy digestion and helps you lose weight. patented probiotics ease constipation, gas, and bloating, while powerful egcg burns fat and calories. unleash your potential with probioslim. available at retailers nationwide.
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periodically, sadly in this c. in the line of attack against the president. just listen to yes, that hard hitting news show, the view, and joeless joy behard >> don't listen to trump trump. he was on fox, telling people, go to work. it's nothing if you don't feel good. >> let's just face t. the president is a reality star. he's not going to take health tips from a reality star. otherwise, we'll go to the housewives of beverly hills and ask them what they think about kongo. >> he was on fox want he was on hannity watchity. president didn't say that. he's taking bold, quick action, more than any other president. it took obama-biden six months. 20,000 people contract the disease. they didn't put in a travel ban. why didn't they. >> the response and dr. nicole
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sapphire is with us. of course we have to be concern about any virus. h1n1 worldwide killed up to and over a half a million people worldwide, including 16, 17,000 in this c. that's a lot. that was 2009 and 10. >> so it's really interesting, the very brash advice coming and when in the same interview, all of her post anchors, accused her of being sick. and president trump, clarified what he said, saying under no circumstance d he recommend people go to work sick. end of story. but what the unavoidable truth s and why they should be glad that people listen to president trump. is his swift initiation of the travel ban. and that, coupled with continued travel restrictions, warren teens, and screenings, we just sought picture right there, that does not only delay seeing the virus in our country, but past studies have shown, it will
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decrease the overall impact of the spread in our c. and you know, the latest headline in the last 24 hours is that there are now maybe two strains of the virus circulating, which i can imagine is going to cause? panic. but guess what, the kongo, the e corona virus, it's just like the flew, so there are going to be variations of the virus. before you start thinking that something terrible is happening and preparing for a zombie apocalypse, we expect this to happen. we have a vaccine, near ready for clinical trials in record time and we also have antivirals being studied in nebraska. we know president trump is a huge fan of the right to try laws. so i imagine, as soon as something is proven safe for americans, president trump is going to do what he can to get it tows. >> dr. nicole sapphire i think i'll pick you. thanks so much for your undate.
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big developments tonight in our quest for equal justice. we are now learning that f.b.i. officials involved in the illegal spying of carter paige, of course blocked we the fisa courts. former campaign associate, carter page, along with sara carter, victoryive reporter and other author of the number one seller, legal analyst, greg jared. i know you are taking legal action, carter paige. but they did illegally spy on you for a year of your life and denied you your constitutional rights and civil liberty so they can spy on a candidate transition team and a president. >> sean they have done so much damage to so many individuals and yes, have i some initial legal action going right now but i also am calling for reparations for all the other innocent americans whose lives were put at risk. you know, like you were just talking about mr. schumer.
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all of these lies, and these threatening statements have just caught caused so much damage for so many people. people do have to pay for this terrible assault on our democracy. as you read this statement of fisa. they are very clear, oh, but we don't want sara carter. we don't want people under investigation to know or offer any updates or changes either. >> yeah, so this is the big battle right now up on capitol hill. and wean, very soon other 15th, it's going to sunset. it's basically going to expire. and what i'm hearing right now, sean from folks on capitol hill, is nadler may just let it expire. so the house judiciary may not even bring this forward and fisa. but i think the most important point today, in the pin by presiding judge is he made it very clear, necessary the f.b.i. tells the court the truth. unless they received the applications and the applications are true and they don'ty leave out serious
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omissions h what happened to carter paige, this is what's going to happen again. it needs to be fixed. a lot of people say let it abolish. let's rebuild t do something different b. something actually needs to be done. >> greg, going back to schumer's comments. is there a legal component? >> yes, there is. but when you read that statue, it says you can't threaten a federal official. what constitutes a threat? schumer says oh, i didn't mean the threat of violence. i meant a political threat. but his subjective analysis is not what the law says. it's a general intent objective analysis. with a reasonable person. construe his comments to be a threat of violence? would a reasonable person number fear of his or her safety. if the answer is yes, and i think it is, then it is a crime.
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but i have no illusion. the department of justice isn't going to file criminal charges against the minority leader of the u.s. senate where you or me or anybody else, they'd be like wolves at the door. >> thank you all. you keep staying on the story. our quest for truth and real justice will not stop. thank you all. when we come back. new documentary, bill clinton opens up, explaining exactly can why he had that affair with monica lewinsky and his reasoning, next as we continue. e and get $100 when you file with jackson hewitt. plus, you'll get our lifetime accuracy guarantee. so maybe it's more like 101 reasons. get your coupon code at jacksonhewitt.com and get $100 today.
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hillary. the ex-president report leed says, he had an affair with intern monloto quote, manage his anxieties. fox news contributor, tabby bruce and team, i'll started with you. i don't know why to begin on that one. >> yeah. i have no opinion. the clintons are grifters. he says this now, as though she was some product you could pick up in the vvs, in the store to help with your anxiety. like a pill in a bottle n.2004 request he q his it' it's biogry came out. he sat down with dan rather. and he was asked, why did you do this? he did it because i could. he said that's probably the worst reason to do something. it's really bordering on pathological, of course, and malignantly narcissistic. but i'm going to take that answer as the correct one want it had been years since he had
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been impeached, years sin the affair. he said i thought about it a lot. it was because i could. and that is yet clintons do what they d. they are grifters and now, he's in a position though, interestingingly, where it's the woke, that is the most woke answer. that if you are somehow a victim of yourself or of circumstances, it explains everything and it excuses everything. and for him, it was anxieties. i mean, most people go and, you know, take up jogging. maybe they see a shrink. maybe they take up medication. for bill clinton, getting rid of anxiety was about taking advantage of an intern in the white house in the oval office. outrageous . >> maybe, dave, i'm old fashioned. how about you dive on the sword. what i did was inexplicable, it was morally repugnant. i have to trade my family and i'll spend the rest of my life, trying to make up for by horrible, horrible selfishness. >> yeah, ls, an, tammy really
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hit it there with the woke prater of this. because there's a virus spreading throughout the united states right now and it's not just kongo. it's the virus of victim hood. when you understand what that oppression perez is. at the top that i can put victim hood. so bill now real realizing that he didn't want to be taken down by the me too movement, which obviously should come by him, by their own standards, he's now trying to play the victim. anyone knows if you are the president of the united states, you have a lot of responsibility. it comes with a certain amount of stress and anxiety. that doesn't mean you can have sexual relations with an intern b. he's playing the last card he has, which is the card that the coke crew, the new progressives -- >> i've got to get to you speed. i've got to run. but. >> but he's also a straight, white man, so he has ordinary care problem there.
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harny weinstein, being transferred to the prison known as richeers island today. trace gal in the newsroom. i spoke at right richeer's. i wouldn't want to be there. >> harvey weinstein s finally at richer's island, he had beena bell view hospital because of heart issues. accused, he was accused of getting special treatment. he was staying in a hospital suite with his family. last night, the disgraced movie mogul under went heart surgery and was transferred to richeer's but because he's a high. >> professor: file inmate, who might be threatened threatened,g a double sized private cell with his own television, bathroom and
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shower, maybe even a phone, he will also be wearing tan jump suit, indicating he has not been sentenced. >> and we'll always be fair and balanced, without the hate, psychotic, trump media mob. see you tomorrow night.>> this " from washington tonight. chuck schumerer's threat against conservative supreme court justices want it's much more corrosive than you think. our legal panel reacts. and even though they preach acceptance for all, are the democrats actually the party of silence and violence. failed presidential candidate, bill de blasio has stepped in it again. wait until you hear about his latest comments about black voters. for months, the democrat and mead yeah,
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