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>> 2008 before sarah palin, you had milk toast kind of republican candidates for the post part.mney was the conservative. >> trevor: when you said millening toast i thought mitt romney. then i thought, that's not cool, trevor. when you said it and i thought, oh, all right, carry on. >> she was wildly unprepared for the job but tapped into a deep-seated thing that donald trump just blew up. >> trevor: what i found interesting in your writing was talking about how you notice that people on the ground were liking sarah palin, which is something you almost forget these days, just liking, not policy, plans, but just likability. >> she had this clintonian quality -- bill clinton. >> trevor: i was about to say, i don't think you are familiar with -- yeah. >> that's important, whatever you think about her politics she would put her hand on your shoulder and say, howas it going? i'm sarah. good at making you comfortable. that the what the embeds are experiencing. >> trevor: this is a comedy show but it's one to have the scenes i -- it's one of the funny scenes from the episodes. >> i hea
>> 2008 before sarah palin, you had milk toast kind of republican candidates for the post part.mney was the conservative. >> trevor: when you said millening toast i thought mitt romney. then i thought, that's not cool, trevor. when you said it and i thought, oh, all right, carry on. >> she was wildly unprepared for the job but tapped into a deep-seated thing that donald trump just blew up. >> trevor: what i found interesting in your writing was talking about how you...
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for others, sarah palin... i don't even know who the analogy would be, but just someone who was not qualified to be where she was. >> i was reading today a copy of the new york times. (crowd booing) >> narrator: palin became the voice of a growing number of republicans who were fed up with politics as usual in their party. >> and she was, in fact, an early indicator that things were changing in the republican party, that it was not the same party of the george h.w. bush and, and richard nixon, gerald ford, and ronald reagan era. >> drill, baby, drill. (crowd chanting) >> she was not even really conservative, she was just a bomb thrower, and i think that it took a long time for people at the top of the party to recognize what, the anger that palin was channeling. it wasn't just at democrats, but the republican elites, as well. >> narrator: palin was the beginning of a challenge to the establishment that would only grow in time. on the campaign trail, barack obama was facing his own challenge. he was being forced
for others, sarah palin... i don't even know who the analogy would be, but just someone who was not qualified to be where she was. >> i was reading today a copy of the new york times. (crowd booing) >> narrator: palin became the voice of a growing number of republicans who were fed up with politics as usual in their party. >> and she was, in fact, an early indicator that things were changing in the republican party, that it was not the same party of the george h.w. bush and,...
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and this morning sarah palin a heated exchange with a reporter at yesterday's presser. ation's terrible. >> palin call the president-elect a fearless leader. she says it was vindication and validation with those without a microphone. palin even hinted at what's to come. stay tuned for the next step and finally shoeing away the mainstream media. part two is coming. and there's this video showing theter vying moment an avalanche nearly crushes a snow border. watch this. that is insane and inflatable backpack like a car air bag nearly that i give man's life. this man activated right before the snow started crackling. other family members chipping in to buy the backpack for a birthday present saying it was worth every penny. steve: that's right. pull the rip cord. it expands. you find a way out. brian: we were just looking at a sarah palin story that was intriguing and vindication. ainsley: lots of reasons there. >> did you see that video of the avalanche? >> oh, my gosh that's terrifying and, unfortunately, across the west they're going to be dealing with avalanche danger.
and this morning sarah palin a heated exchange with a reporter at yesterday's presser. ation's terrible. >> palin call the president-elect a fearless leader. she says it was vindication and validation with those without a microphone. palin even hinted at what's to come. stay tuned for the next step and finally shoeing away the mainstream media. part two is coming. and there's this video showing theter vying moment an avalanche nearly crushes a snow border. watch this. that is insane and...
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and from former vice—presidential candidate, sarah palin, this tweet, "drill baby, drill."ines will each stretch over 1,000 miles, one going from canada, in the north, down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and will create thousands ofjobs along the way and be a major boom for the oil industry. when barack obama was president there was a huge amount of prevarication and hand—wringing over what to do about the keystone xl pipeline, the president then trying to balance his green credentials with his desire to providejobs. for donald trump, in his second day in office, no such qualms. for him, everything is about putting americans back to work. but criticism has been swift. president trump's decision today to green light these dirty oil pipelines proves one, that over the next four years he will side with the oil and gas industry over public health, the environment and every day americans. and the move is certain to upset native americans whose opposition to the dakota pipeline was strenuous and, ultimately, successful last
and from former vice—presidential candidate, sarah palin, this tweet, "drill baby, drill."ines will each stretch over 1,000 miles, one going from canada, in the north, down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and will create thousands ofjobs along the way and be a major boom for the oil industry. when barack obama was president there was a huge amount of prevarication and hand—wringing over what to do about the keystone xl...
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i've got sarah palin. i've got chachi. and get this.ven got the best baldwin brother -- stephen baldwin. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton, let's move on to entitlements. will you raise taxes to save programs like social security and medicare? >> yes, but only on the very wealthy. for example,mycontributions will go up, as will donald's -- assuming he doesn't figure out a way to get out of that. >> such a nasty woman. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, mr. trump. mr. trump, that was incredibly rude to secretary clinton. >> thank you, chris. that's exactly the kind of language that has poisoned and debased this election. and if you agree, go to hillaryclinton.com and buy a limited edition "nasty woman" mug. >> and now we have to turn to the big story of the week. mr. trump, it has become very clear that you're probably going to lose. >> correct. >> now, when you do, will you accept the results of the election? >> i will look at it at the time, because, frankly, this whole thing is rigged. even the media. every day, i turn on the news, and
i've got sarah palin. i've got chachi. and get this.ven got the best baldwin brother -- stephen baldwin. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton, let's move on to entitlements. will you raise taxes to save programs like social security and medicare? >> yes, but only on the very wealthy. for example,mycontributions will go up, as will donald's -- assuming he doesn't figure out a way to get out of that. >> such a nasty woman. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, mr. trump. mr....
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sarah palin back in 2010 she wrote, assange is not a journalist and more than editor of al qaeda's new english language magazine is. not a journalist. anti-american operative. now palin, as of today has a different message with assange. here's what she says. exposing the truth regarding the left having been guilty is attitudes of which falsely accused others, hid what many in the left have been supporting and shocking. this important information finally opened people's eyes and operatives would not have been exposed were it not for julian assange. frank, the changing partners and dancing here is so fast. assange is now a hero to the trump world. >> you're a hero to trump if your message is something that dove tails with the self-interest. that's nothing new. we're in scary territory. i want to get back to something you asked about facts. it's not that people are having arguments about what is and isn't a fact. we have americans who are living an entirely different universes in terms of the fact they're exposed to. and live in these cure rated news environments. i worry like when we com
sarah palin back in 2010 she wrote, assange is not a journalist and more than editor of al qaeda's new english language magazine is. not a journalist. anti-american operative. now palin, as of today has a different message with assange. here's what she says. exposing the truth regarding the left having been guilty is attitudes of which falsely accused others, hid what many in the left have been supporting and shocking. this important information finally opened people's eyes and operatives would...
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>> they're clearly threatened by him just as they are threatened by sarah palin and the others. >> they had this idea, they'd give this speech, a powerful full-throated defense of his view of the fiscal situation. >> president obama will share his plans in a speech at george washington university. >> narrator: he decided to push back, drafting an aggressive speech that would take on the ryan budget. >> the decision was made that we had to frame this in a very aggressive way about what we wanted and what the president believed in. >> president obama will talk about his plans to reduce the national debt during a speech... >> narrator: but as the white house staff gathered washington's a-list, they made an error. they accidentally invited paul ryan, and gave him a front row seat. >> they had done what you normally do on one of these speeches, is they invited the congressional leaders. and somehow, it didn't filter up to the top who just was... who was going to be there. >> narrator: obama's chief of staff, bill daley, was one of the first to notice. >> when i saw him in the room, i thought
>> they're clearly threatened by him just as they are threatened by sarah palin and the others. >> they had this idea, they'd give this speech, a powerful full-throated defense of his view of the fiscal situation. >> president obama will share his plans in a speech at george washington university. >> narrator: he decided to push back, drafting an aggressive speech that would take on the ryan budget. >> the decision was made that we had to frame this in a very...
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obviously he was sort of kid bug not in that he did come in with the hope and change thing as sarah palin called it and had reality smack him in the face over and over again. the last reality of which is having somebody who disagrees with him on just about everything he pushed for for eight years coming in as successor. the fact he decided in summer he wanted to this speech here and not in washington says about how he wants people to look at his presidency. >> i was talking about somebody else involved in the speech, not you, and this person said there is one thing i can tell you. it is not a policy speech. this is not a state of the union. this is not, okay, look at what we did. here are the ten great things i've achieved. this is in a way about hope and change for the future because i think he wants to leave on the same note that he came in on. that's not easy to do. particularly with these people who don't very optimistic about the next president. >> you know this president better than most. >> i don't think it will be a farewell speech because the obama presidency wasn't just about on
obviously he was sort of kid bug not in that he did come in with the hope and change thing as sarah palin called it and had reality smack him in the face over and over again. the last reality of which is having somebody who disagrees with him on just about everything he pushed for for eight years coming in as successor. the fact he decided in summer he wanted to this speech here and not in washington says about how he wants people to look at his presidency. >> i was talking about somebody...
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it won't be a sarah palin blog post. it will be actual americans who live in the states these people are supposed to be representing. so there's this other layer that they have to get through which is the political perception of what happens when they yank health care away from millions of americans who need it. >> then there's the part two. the thing republicans are quite good at is the atmospherics, the staging. and they were able to create this thing called the tea party that started out calling homeowners deadbeats if they couldn't pay their mortgages but suddenly became this really well-funded faux grass-roots kind of thing which just went after health care every minute, every minute. it had all the optics you needed. do you see evidence that democrats can figure out how to message discipline, get adds on the air and actually do the mechanics of politicking? >> i don't think we can replicate the republican strategy because we are bound by principle and an ideology that government is supposed to do good for the peopl
it won't be a sarah palin blog post. it will be actual americans who live in the states these people are supposed to be representing. so there's this other layer that they have to get through which is the political perception of what happens when they yank health care away from millions of americans who need it. >> then there's the part two. the thing republicans are quite good at is the atmospherics, the staging. and they were able to create this thing called the tea party that started...
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someone else who seems to have had a change of heart on wikileaks, sarah palin, 2010, wrote "assange is not a journalist, any more than an editor of al qaeda's magazine is, he's an anti-american operative with blood on his hands." palin as of today has a different message with assange. "exposing the truth regarding the left having been oh so guilty of atrocious actions and attitudes of which they falsely accused others, the media collusion that hid what many on the left have been supporting is shocking. this is important information that finally opened people's eyes to democrat candidates and operatives would not have been exposed were it not for julian assange." frank, the changing partners and dancing here is so fast, it's hard to keep up with. assange is now a hero to the trump world. >> you're a hero to trump if your message on the given day is something that dovetails with his self-interest. i mean, that's nothing new. we're in really scary territory in a lot of ways. i want to get something you asked david before about facts. it's not just that people are now having arguments a
someone else who seems to have had a change of heart on wikileaks, sarah palin, 2010, wrote "assange is not a journalist, any more than an editor of al qaeda's magazine is, he's an anti-american operative with blood on his hands." palin as of today has a different message with assange. "exposing the truth regarding the left having been oh so guilty of atrocious actions and attitudes of which they falsely accused others, the media collusion that hid what many on the left have been...
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jon: and for former vice presidential candidate sarah palin, this tweet, drill, baby, drill.hese two pipelines will stretch over 1000 miles. one goes from canada in the north down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and would create thousands of jobs along the way, a major boon for the oil industry. when barack obama was president, there was a huge amount of handwringing over what to do about the keystone xl pipeline. the president trying to balance is green credentials with the power to provide jobs. with donald trump on his second day in office, no such qualms. for him, everything is about putting americans back to work. criticism has been swift. >> president trump's decision today to green line the dirty oil pipelines proves one thing. over the next four years he will side with the oil and gas industry over public health, the environment, and everyday americans. jon: and the move is certain to upset native americans, whose opposition to the dakota pipeline was strenuous and ultimately successful last year. they object to i
jon: and for former vice presidential candidate sarah palin, this tweet, drill, baby, drill.hese two pipelines will stretch over 1000 miles. one goes from canada in the north down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and would create thousands of jobs along the way, a major boon for the oil industry. when barack obama was president, there was a huge amount of handwringing over what to do about the keystone xl pipeline. the president trying to...
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iraq, prayer vigils to rallies for reproductive rights, from conservatives led by glenn beck and sarah palinn stewart and steven colbert, washington has hosted them all. >> why does it matter to have public protests in this particular moment? >> because it's always mattered. right now we need people who are stand together to say that the will of >>> nothing is more agreeable and ornamental than good music. those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at "variety." >> the whole idea of celebrity being involved not just in concerts, but the swearing in ceremony itself. >> reporter: there have been some memorable moments. ♪ a reunion of fleetwood mac. aretha franklin's big
iraq, prayer vigils to rallies for reproductive rights, from conservatives led by glenn beck and sarah palinn stewart and steven colbert, washington has hosted them all. >> why does it matter to have public protests in this particular moment? >> because it's always mattered. right now we need people who are stand together to say that the will of >>> nothing is more agreeable and ornamental than good music. those were the words of our first president, george washington....
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remember 2009 and turning up sarah palin and the dalai lama?xecute the office of president to the united states faithfully. >> that i will execute -- >> faithfully the office of president of the united states faithfully. >> making everyone else want to swear. leading to an off-camera do-over in the white house map room. and what about her royal highness? ♪ ♪ who's broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> reporter: was bee singing live, or was she like -- ♪ ♪ >> you can see, she takes a breath, and it's just a little off from the pre-record. >> why would she sing full out into a microphone as well if she was going with the prerecord? >> so she looked like she was performing. >> reporter: at lincoln's second inaugural, a man reportedly drunk. and then smoke from a short in the podium before this moment. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: gerald ford after taking the oath following the resignation of president richard nixon, served up a memorable line of his own. >> our long national nightmar
remember 2009 and turning up sarah palin and the dalai lama?xecute the office of president to the united states faithfully. >> that i will execute -- >> faithfully the office of president of the united states faithfully. >> making everyone else want to swear. leading to an off-camera do-over in the white house map room. and what about her royal highness? ♪ ♪ who's broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> reporter: was bee singing live, or was she like -- ♪ ♪...
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i've got sarah palin. i've got chachi. and get this. even got the best baldwin stephen baldwin. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton, let's move on to entitlements. will you raise taxes to save programs like social security and medicare? >> yes, but only on the very wealthy. for example,mycontributions will go up, as will donald's -- assuming he doesn't figure out a way to get out of that. >> such a nasty woman. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, mr. trump. mr. trump, that was incredibly rude to secretary clinton. >> thank you, chris. that's exactly the kind of language that has poisoned and debased this election. and if you agree, go to hillaryclinton.com and buy a limited edition "nasty woman" mug. >> and now we have to turn to the big story of the week. mr. trump, it has become very clear that you're probably going to lose. >> now, when you do, will you accept the results of the election? >> i will look at it at the time, because, frankly, this whole thing is rigged. even the media. every day, i turn on the news, and all of the new
i've got sarah palin. i've got chachi. and get this. even got the best baldwin stephen baldwin. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton, let's move on to entitlements. will you raise taxes to save programs like social security and medicare? >> yes, but only on the very wealthy. for example,mycontributions will go up, as will donald's -- assuming he doesn't figure out a way to get out of that. >> such a nasty woman. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, mr. trump. mr. trump, that...
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because of ivanka and kellyanne conway and sarah palin, since we don't fit that mold, we can't play theomen card. jesse: kellyanne conway is the first successful female campaign manager to run a winning campaign. there have been a lot of women, the beauty pageant. you can't say he's anti-woman. >> congratulations to kellyanne conway and the andfu and -- and handful of women who made it into his cabinet. donald trump will likely select a supreme court nominee that wants to roll back roe versus wade. >> i believe a lot of sentiments behind today's march was about abortion. it seemed to be very focused on abortion. did you guys march when bill clinton was running through all these ladies over the course of two decades, or was that just when donald trump said a few nasty things. i don't remember a lot of people out in the streets when bill was motion around with all these women getting them into trouble. do you? >> going back to something that was said that struck a chord with me. school choice to me as a woman is important. women's rights, human rights, we are all advocates for that. but t
because of ivanka and kellyanne conway and sarah palin, since we don't fit that mold, we can't play theomen card. jesse: kellyanne conway is the first successful female campaign manager to run a winning campaign. there have been a lot of women, the beauty pageant. you can't say he's anti-woman. >> congratulations to kellyanne conway and the andfu and -- and handful of women who made it into his cabinet. donald trump will likely select a supreme court nominee that wants to roll back roe...
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it says in part, donald trump and sarah palin embrace of him that made a career legally u.s obtaining documents is not just the puzzling shift -- >> we leave this conversation now but you can find it online at cspan.org.
it says in part, donald trump and sarah palin embrace of him that made a career legally u.s obtaining documents is not just the puzzling shift -- >> we leave this conversation now but you can find it online at cspan.org.
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we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i ♪ you could spend the next few days weeding through w2s, pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. or you could push that button. sfx: rocket launching. cockpit sounds. skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share your financial info and confidently get an accurate mortgage solution in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. (whisper) rocket asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my
we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i ♪ you could spend the next few days weeding through w2s, pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home. or you could push that button. sfx: rocket launching. cockpit sounds. skip the bank, skip the paperwork, and go completely online. securely share...
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we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i will ask julian assange about that next. all of that, and more. be right back. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," we discussed how wikileaks exposed the mainstream media here in america and thess clinton campaign. let's take a look. >> journalism is that, i said it in 2008. because i was investigating barack obama. and his backgrounds. and his associations. and his career. and his lack of knowledge. and his radical belief system. and immediately ignored a lot of it. so my question to you is, knowing what wikileaks revealed about the podesta emails on cleansing corruption,al on berne sanders being cheated, not an lot of this was covered. so what does the state of the american people about media coverage in america? dishonest? >> it is very dishonest. depends on your definition. if you look at wha
we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i will ask julian assange about that next. all of that, and more. be right back. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," we discussed how wikileaks exposed the mainstream media here in america and thess clinton campaign. let's take a look. >>...
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we published sarah palin's emails. why?ause she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i if you head to the bank and wait to get approved for a mortgage, that newly listed ranch will be gone. or, you could push that button. sfx: rocket launching. skip the bank. get approved in minutes. lift the burden of getting a home loan with rocket mortgage by quicken loans. (whisper) rocket ever tryou get hungry good, just thinking about it? at red lobster's big festival of shrimp, get your perfect pair for just $15.99. choose 2 of 6 new and classic shrimp creations, like bold new firecracker red shrimp. exploding with flavor? yeah they are. or try new creamy shrimp linguini, and new sweet bourbon-brown sugar grilled shrimp. flavors like these are big. and for just $15.99, they can't last. so hurry in. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," we discussed how wikileaks exposed the mainstream media here i
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criticize obamacare, americans are still ignoring their own best interests because they look believe sarah palin from seven years ago? that's not a win, is it? >> i am not making the argument that obamacare was perfect. we are talking about a massively complicated thing here. so, yes, there is some ability to change there. where premiums have gone up more than we would've liked. but you cannot argue with the fact that every senior on medicare on there is now paying less for their drugs. 20 or 30 million americans now have coverage that didn't. we don't need to argue about this because republicans repeal this thing, without a replacement you are going to see an uprising. you're going to see anger. two months from now -- >> tucker: so you are saying it's on the republicans now. because they run everything? the cost falls just proportionately on the young and healthy. that is the poorest segment of our society. >> the richest people are the oldest. the old and the sick, it is the most regressive possible way to pay for anything and as a democrat who believes in helping the needy, i'm surprised you
criticize obamacare, americans are still ignoring their own best interests because they look believe sarah palin from seven years ago? that's not a win, is it? >> i am not making the argument that obamacare was perfect. we are talking about a massively complicated thing here. so, yes, there is some ability to change there. where premiums have gone up more than we would've liked. but you cannot argue with the fact that every senior on medicare on there is now paying less for their drugs....
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and from former vice—presidential candidate, sarah palin, this tweet, "drill baby, drill."000 miles, one going from canada, in the north, down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and will create thousands ofjobs along the way and be a major boom for the oil industry. when barack obama was president there was a huge amount of prevarication and hand—wringing over what to do about the keystone xl pipeline, the president then trying to balance his green credentials with his desire to providejobs. for donald trump, in his second day in office, no such qualms. for him, everything is about putting americans back to work. but criticism has been swift. president trump ace decision today to green light these dirty oil pipelines proves one, that over the next four years he will side with the oil and gas industry over public health, the environment and every day americans. and the move is certain to upset native americans whose opposition to the dakota pipeline was strenuous and, ultimately, successful last yea r. they object to it, sa
and from former vice—presidential candidate, sarah palin, this tweet, "drill baby, drill."000 miles, one going from canada, in the north, down to the gulf coast in the south. the other would stretch across four states to illinois and will create thousands ofjobs along the way and be a major boom for the oil industry. when barack obama was president there was a huge amount of prevarication and hand—wringing over what to do about the keystone xl pipeline, the president then trying...
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we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i will ask julian assange about that next. all of that, and more. be right back. switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't sto
we published sarah palin's emails. why? because she when she was governor of alaska, she maintained an account that was being used intentionally or not to evade the lasting free information act. >> sean: during the 2016 election, i will ask julian assange about that next. all of that, and more. be right back. switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because...
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. >> six years ago sarah palin linked assange to a terrorist when he attacked personal emails that they were boring. what's going on here? >> people don't have principles. the cancer of american politics which is that people will believe or say what suits their partisan interest in the short-term. >> both parties do this. >> across the board phenomena. we have a lot of people that used to talk about how a menace he is. this is the fundamental problem with american politics across the board. people no longer make principled arguments, they make opportunistic arguments and this is a galling and extreme case of it. >> here is what donald trump tweeted. dishonest media like saying that i'm in agreement with julian assange, wrong, i simply state what he states, i am for the people. a clip you might have seen of donald trump and businessman billionaire talking to brian kilmeade. evolution of views about assange? >> maybe so. that's the principle we would like to call saving the tape. we might see the rest of the conservative elites who are now, you know, siding with assange, flipping back is
. >> six years ago sarah palin linked assange to a terrorist when he attacked personal emails that they were boring. what's going on here? >> people don't have principles. the cancer of american politics which is that people will believe or say what suits their partisan interest in the short-term. >> both parties do this. >> across the board phenomena. we have a lot of people that used to talk about how a menace he is. this is the fundamental problem with american...
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. >> we released sarah palin's emails.leased norm coleman's information back in 2009. >> sean: so my question then is you really don't have an agenda except for her to tell e truth that with regularity, bureaucracy, government entitie entities, lie and prevent the people they represent from hearing the truth. a fair statement? >> yes. not only lie but act in a ubiquitous manner but do things that are harmful to the population inside the country and outcome of but also act in an incompetent manner. they are full of incompetent people. the more incompetent because there is no proper oversight. you can't go this guy did a good job, this guy did a bad job. because you can't compare. >> sean: you are saying transparency will lead to competence. >> what they hate transparency. they loathe it. because they have to work harde harder. >> sean: let me ask this question. this is an evil world we live in. we live in a world where convert or die, kill in the name of allah, you're never going to be able to hold them accountable to that.
. >> we released sarah palin's emails.leased norm coleman's information back in 2009. >> sean: so my question then is you really don't have an agenda except for her to tell e truth that with regularity, bureaucracy, government entitie entities, lie and prevent the people they represent from hearing the truth. a fair statement? >> yes. not only lie but act in a ubiquitous manner but do things that are harmful to the population inside the country and outcome of but also act in...
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. >> and sarah palin come out to apologize for attacking assange as most conservatives did originally. now that he's siding with trump it seems like he's a wonderful human being. i personal -- he's a nefarious figure in a lot of ways, accused of rape for example. doesn't mean all the information he releases is inaccurate right? i think you can look at information and consider it but as was pointed out earlier, stated central goal is to undermine the united states and donald trump is going to be president of the united states. >> thank you. interesting conversation. thank you ambassador and kirsten, donald trump tweeting a warning about repealing obamacare, why he's telling them to be careful. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> a 51-48 vote in the senate today marked beginning of the end of obamacare but do the republicans have a plan for health care system once they repeal the current law? discuss with john ad lon, editor and chief
. >> and sarah palin come out to apologize for attacking assange as most conservatives did originally. now that he's siding with trump it seems like he's a wonderful human being. i personal -- he's a nefarious figure in a lot of ways, accused of rape for example. doesn't mean all the information he releases is inaccurate right? i think you can look at information and consider it but as was pointed out earlier, stated central goal is to undermine the united states and donald trump is going...
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. >> sarah palin applauding mr. trump's heated exchange with cnn reporter over a fake news report. >> no, not you. >> can you give -- >> your organization is terrible. >> palin calling the president elect a fearless leader and a long facebook post, vindication and validation for those without a mike phone. palin hinting at what's to come, state tune for the next step in finally chewing away the pesty in what was once mainstream media. i am going to do my part. alec baldwin could be taking his impersonation on the road. >> big plan, big plan. [laughter] >> what is isis? [laughter] >> there you have it. the actor to continue to portray the next commander in chief on saturday night live but baldwin in talks to take that show to other venues as well. >> look at that. something to perk you up this morning, morning cup of coffee is about to cost more. >> that's right, cheryl casone from our sister network fox business. cheryl: we all need morning coffee specially those here at this hour. i have to tell you coffee prices,
. >> sarah palin applauding mr. trump's heated exchange with cnn reporter over a fake news report. >> no, not you. >> can you give -- >> your organization is terrible. >> palin calling the president elect a fearless leader and a long facebook post, vindication and validation for those without a mike phone. palin hinting at what's to come, state tune for the next step in finally chewing away the pesty in what was once mainstream media. i am going to do my part. alec...
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and sarah palin had a swivel tongued way of speaking.ou knew somebody else would come along who couldn't rub the words together. going to be others. listen to this man, forget ad lie stevenson, jimmy carter and speechcraft of george w. bush at times. >> you point to moments looic this. >> look, having nuclear -- uncle was engineer at mit. very good genes okay? wharton school of finance. very good, very smart. if you're a conservative republican -- if i were a liberal -- like, okay. >> what did he say? >> i love that one. all he's doing is giving his scatter shot thoughts about what people think of him like a 12-year-old, how conservative if he is one, get into some trouble and popping along. funny thing is man doesn't drink. it's not intoxication. he's doing what anybody does on a bar stool. you and i have both probably spoken that way off the cuff. >> that's part of the appeal for people who voted for him. >> yeah. i mean frankly he's real. speaking to me. if he says i'm going to bring the factories back, because he doesn't end sentence
and sarah palin had a swivel tongued way of speaking.ou knew somebody else would come along who couldn't rub the words together. going to be others. listen to this man, forget ad lie stevenson, jimmy carter and speechcraft of george w. bush at times. >> you point to moments looic this. >> look, having nuclear -- uncle was engineer at mit. very good genes okay? wharton school of finance. very good, very smart. if you're a conservative republican -- if i were a liberal -- like, okay....
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i don't usually agree with sarah palin, but i think she nailed it when she asked at one point, whereall this hopey changey business? there wasn't any. no hope, no change. it showed very quickly in midterm in future elections. this election a con man came , along and is offering hope and change and they're voting for it. suppose people like you, people who form the sanders movement would present an authentic, , constructive program for real hope and change. it would win these people back. i think many of the trump voters -- [applause] many of the trump voters could have voted for sanders if there had been the right kind of activism and organization. and those are possibilities. it has been done in the past in much harsher circumstances. organing white working people in indiana is a lot easier than what the freedom riders tried to do in the south 60 years ago. much easier. it takes work but it can be , done. my feeling is that a core part of a progressive program is to rebuild organized struure of whichbor movement, throughout modern history has , been at forefront of progressive chang
i don't usually agree with sarah palin, but i think she nailed it when she asked at one point, whereall this hopey changey business? there wasn't any. no hope, no change. it showed very quickly in midterm in future elections. this election a con man came , along and is offering hope and change and they're voting for it. suppose people like you, people who form the sanders movement would present an authentic, , constructive program for real hope and change. it would win these people back. i...
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. >> republican sarah palin once brought sugar cookies to a school fundraiser to protest what she called and nit-picking. >> we're living in such a polarizing time that if she had said the sky is blue, they would have said, no. it's red. >> we have some girl scouts who are here. woo for the girl scouts. >> but the criticism didn't slow down michelle obama's commitment to kids. in 2014 her "reach higher" initiative encouraged young people to go to college, and she launched "let girls learn", a program to let girls around the world stay in school. >> one of these girl kos have t the potential to cure cancer or become the next plm who inspires her country. but if she never sets foot in a classroom, chances are she will never discover or fulfill that potential. >> she understood that if humanity is to gng survive, it's going to be in the hands of women. >> which is why she joined the effort to bring home more than 200 nigerian school birls kidnapped by boko haram. >> in these girls we see our daughters, their hopes and dreams, and we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling rig
. >> republican sarah palin once brought sugar cookies to a school fundraiser to protest what she called and nit-picking. >> we're living in such a polarizing time that if she had said the sky is blue, they would have said, no. it's red. >> we have some girl scouts who are here. woo for the girl scouts. >> but the criticism didn't slow down michelle obama's commitment to kids. in 2014 her "reach higher" initiative encouraged young people to go to college, and...
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. >> meanwhile, former gop vice-presidential nominee sarah palin who condemned wikileaks hacker julian assange has made an about-face. back in 2010, she had called him an anti american operative with blood on his hands for leaking classified documents and meanwhile congressman dana rohrabacher is planning a trip to russia to see how we can work with duma. the congressman was coy when asked whether his group would meet with putin. i really can't say that. he said after a pause and half a smile. it's possible. senator john mccain reportedly said there's a lunatic fringe in every party. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer is taking a page out of the republican vote. exhumer -- exhumerd -- schumer. >> has said we are opposed to nominees plain and simple. we haven't talked about hearings or any of these other issues but we will oppose nominees out of the mainstream, period. if it's one, if it's two, if it's three. if they put someone in the mainstream, we'll give them a careful look and we hope they will. >> apparently there's yet a new standard now which is to not confirm a supreme cou
. >> meanwhile, former gop vice-presidential nominee sarah palin who condemned wikileaks hacker julian assange has made an about-face. back in 2010, she had called him an anti american operative with blood on his hands for leaking classified documents and meanwhile congressman dana rohrabacher is planning a trip to russia to see how we can work with duma. the congressman was coy when asked whether his group would meet with putin. i really can't say that. he said after a pause and half a...
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iraq, prayer vigils to rallies for reproductive rights, from conservatives led by glenn beck and sarah paliny jon stewart and steven colbert, washington has hosted them all. >> why does it matter to have public protests in this particular moment? >> because it's always mattered. right now we need people who are coming from all walks of life to stand together to say that the will of the people will always stand. >> [car horns] ♪ oh, it's a good day... ♪ [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. >>> nothing is more agreeable and ornamental than good music. those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. ♪ you make me feel so young >> reporter: in the annals of inauguration galas, it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sin
iraq, prayer vigils to rallies for reproductive rights, from conservatives led by glenn beck and sarah paliny jon stewart and steven colbert, washington has hosted them all. >> why does it matter to have public protests in this particular moment? >> because it's always mattered. right now we need people who are coming from all walks of life to stand together to say that the will of the people will always stand. >> [car horns] ♪ oh, it's a good day... ♪ [angry shouting]...
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they left it sarah palin for saying she could see russia from alaska, now there seeing russia everywherey look. they're grasping at straws. >> tom: he's been saying, as he said there to sean hannity, we've said before, this is not ace date act. >> i don't know if it was russia or not because i have a difficult time logging into facebook, i don't think he's even alive anymore, i think he's a hologram. >> tom: he doesn't get enough son. >> i don't trust anyone with that white but silky hair, i had a ceo that had that same hair, biggest piece of i've ever met in my life. >> tom: did you have a ceo with soft hair, did you ever touch it? >> no, but he had a cleft lip which is equally as off-putting. >> they came out with the suppose it evidence and the obama administration is still saying it's russia, but you have to believe julian assange, it's world news that he has evidence of the president was lying, that's the whole reason that julian assange is a thing, if there was no president lying, a disagreement there, there be nothing to leak. it just be wikipedia, it be the same thing, this isn't
they left it sarah palin for saying she could see russia from alaska, now there seeing russia everywherey look. they're grasping at straws. >> tom: he's been saying, as he said there to sean hannity, we've said before, this is not ace date act. >> i don't know if it was russia or not because i have a difficult time logging into facebook, i don't think he's even alive anymore, i think he's a hologram. >> tom: he doesn't get enough son. >> i don't trust anyone with that...
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that is the same chainsaw sarah palin used to destroy her legacy. number five.ays everybody's a music critic even man's best friend. watch this dog object to flee practice -- flute practice. that is actually not the family dog. that was lindsay lohan. she was faced timing and praying. i for one love flutes. that's why i pay a professional to spend every monday, wednesday and thursday night where he is playing the magic flute overture in my living room. you know what, it's actually a very conservative man bikini. thank you so much for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. tomorrow night on the show, political viking and god save the queen, we have legend steve jones. i am so excited. thank you for everything, and good night. from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course. (laughter) (narrator) he was a true patriot.
that is the same chainsaw sarah palin used to destroy her legacy. number five.ays everybody's a music critic even man's best friend. watch this dog object to flee practice -- flute practice. that is actually not the family dog. that was lindsay lohan. she was faced timing and praying. i for one love flutes. that's why i pay a professional to spend every monday, wednesday and thursday night where he is playing the magic flute overture in my living room. you know what, it's actually a very...