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March 5, 2020 92 mins

Vince Ellison is a conservative columnist and lecturer and author of the book, The Iron Triangle, and Burgess Owens, is a former NFL player who was part of the 1980 Super Bowl-winning Oakland Raiders lineup, and is now a candidate for Congress in Utah’s 4th Congressional District, and intends to win it back for Republicans after the 2018 election of Democratic Rep. Ben McAdams. Today they discuss the tape that has resurfaced of the former Vice President from 1973, where Biden discusses women and minorities in a derogatory manner. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, glad you with us two hundred and forty

(00:02):
three days till you we the American people decide you
are the ultimate jury. You have the opportunity to shock
the world again. And you can see the panic in
the mob and the media, and they're trying to call
us around. Well the candidate. Frankly, let's be blunt here
that they're propping up and Joe Biden. I do not

(00:25):
see a guy that has the energy, the strength, the stamina,
the focus to ever be the president of the United States.
He's seventy eight years old. And let me say, by
comparat which one seventy eight? I guess Bernie seventy eight
and Biden seventy seven. And look, Bernie has the stamina.
It doesn't even bother me that he had a heart attack.

(00:46):
To be very blunt, that's not an issue for me.
A lot of people have heart attacks, they go on forever.
We watched that with Dick Cheney. I mean, nobody had
worse heart issues than Dick Cheney. He functioned great, incredible strength, stamina,
focus that this job requires. It is a legitimate issue
to bring up what the hell is going on with

(01:09):
Joe Biden. Question it is very odd. It is really strange.
It is even unnerving, would be I guess the right
way to say it. You know, my argument would be,
if he had a fastball, he doesn't have one now,
If he had a slow pitch, doesn't seem like he
has one now. And I think that the media of
the mob and the rest that there's trying to act

(01:30):
like that doesn't exist. We don't see what everybody else sees.
It's it's not a matter of questioning him as a
person in any way. We all get older, we're all,
believe it or not, dying. We're all in the process
of dying. We're all gonna die one day. But it's
a very uplifting show. Well the way it will start
the show Annity. And it's sad. I wish, I wish

(01:52):
wasn't the case, but it's just a fact. That's why
I've I keep saying to anyone that'll listen. You know,
we all think we own stuff. We own our homes,
we own our cars, we own our clothes, we own
our watches. All my friends are into watches. I don't
wear a watch, haven't. I can't stand them. I have
no interest, no desire in any of that whatsoever. You

(02:15):
just think about it, you're not really an owner. You're
a renter because when you die, and we're all gonna die, well,
somebody else is gonna be living in quote your house,
driving quote your car, and likely wearing quote your favorite watch,
unless you decide to waste it and get buried in
it or burned or whatever way you're gonna go out.

(02:36):
So these are legitimate questions. This is the hardest, the
most difficult, the most demanding, toughest job in the world,
bar none. You see the strength, you see the focus,
you see the stamina. Unmatched with Donald Trump. He is
a machine. You'll see. Let me fly twenty hours here,

(02:56):
let me fly right back from India and then go
out the next and do a rally someplace somewhere. Amazing stamina,
an amazing focus, amazing strength and really into the job.
And you can see it. I see more energy and
Bernie than I do and Biden by a long shot.
It's not even not even close. We've got tape of

(03:16):
Joe Biden now, it's whole tape. It's from a speech
he gave as a young politician representing the state of
Delaware in nineteen seventy three, Well, why is that relevant, Hannity,
He visited the City Club of Cleveland. We have confirmed
and confirmed again and triple confirmed that this impact was him.

(03:41):
He makes a lot of remarks that I think if
it was a Republican would be a big deal in
the campaign we have Joe, Oh, I didn't I didn't
know any of you women were gonna be here. They
said they didn't want you here, apologizing then to women
because he's about to use a football analogy, but I

(04:03):
heard they didn't want you here. I didn't expect women
to be here. A lot of women like football, and
I think even back then he actually thinks politicians do
more good than doctors, lawyers, and quote Indian chiefs. He admits, Oh,
I'm not a particularly moral person and that he would
have taken money from special interests. He would have taken it.

(04:25):
He then a woman gets up to ask a question,
and he refers to the woman as a kiddo and
compliments the kiddo on her lovely appearance seen through the
prism of a new era. Me too, Well, what happened
to Chris Matthews. Then he further goes on to use

(04:45):
language that I would consider racist and maybe after hearing
it all and I listened to it a few times
now and I'm gonna play it at the top of
the next hour. I'm not gonna play it this hour.
Maybe it explains some of these unbelievable comments that he's
made over the years in recent years, my state was
a slave state. I'm like, huh, or we're gonna put

(05:08):
you all back in chains. Or you know, for the
first time ever, you have an African American who is
bright and articulate and clean talking about Barack Obama. This
is storybook, man, storybook. You can't go or work go
to a seven eleven in Dungan Donans and work there

(05:28):
unless you have a slight Indian accent. Wow. You know,
pretty pretty unbelievable comments. And I think if it was
a Republican it would be treated very differently. I think
it's coming down to a lot of things. What did
I say yesterday? And nobody really has been saying this
that I have heard in the media. I just think

(05:51):
people have interpreted yesterday's results wrong. I don't think people
have factored in that in the leading days weeks into
Super Tuesday. What was Bernie Sanders doing. He was doubling
down on stupid, indefensible, stupid. It's not that Bernie was

(06:12):
a socialist and Joe's not a socialist, and I will
explain exactly what I mean in a second with tape
to prove it. But it was Bernie defending murderous dictators
and regimes that murdered people. The former Soviet Union, you know,
tens of millions of people slaughtered under that system of communism. Yeah,

(06:35):
at the time, they were the I mean they're a
hostile actor. Now their hostile regime. Now, No, that was
a that was a murdering country and goes to honeymoon there. Okay, odd, weird,
not exactly anyone else's first pick. But then defending Castro
and the Castro brothers, what were they Murdering dictators that

(06:56):
confiscated people's private property and ran them off the land
and killed anybody that resisted them in any way, shape,
matter or form. Murdering dictators, murdering dictatorships, regeems. Then Danielle Lordega,
you know the communist Nicaraguan you know group that he led.

(07:16):
It is pretty breathtaking. That was what led up to
Super Tuesday. People say, nah, they wanted to go with
the more moderate. Joe and I went through issue after issue.
Joe is not a moderate. He's not a moderate on
any issues. Yeah, we're gonna put Beto Rourke in charge
of gun policy in this country. The guy wants confiscation

(07:39):
for crying out loud or his position on the idiotic
Green New Deal and getting off fossil fuels and energy,
the lifeblood of the world's economy. That's a dumb idea.
Everything's free. Oh, he's promising he's going to raise taxes.
He's promising free healthcare to a legal limit, grins, and

(08:00):
open borders. He has the worst foreign policy record of
any of the people there, and he's got a horrible
economic track record with Obama. These are going to be
the factors. And let me make my point as a
friend of mine sent this to me. It's an interview
in the twenty sixteen election. It's Biden advocating for Bernie

(08:26):
Sanders over Hillary Clinton. So my point is he liked
Bernie the socialist, and he's explained, well, if he didn't
just call himself a socialist, it would be better for him.
But you know, I agree with everything. Listen, No, if
Bernie Sanders never said he was a Democratic socialist. Based
on what he's saying, people wouldn't be calling him a
democratic socialist. That's how he characterizes himself in sort of

(08:49):
European terms, the Democratic Socialist parties in Europe. But why
is she Well, I think that that Bernie is speaking
to a yearning that is deep and real and he
has credibility on it, and that is the absolute enormous

(09:11):
concentration of wealth and a small group of people, with
the middle class now being able to be shown being
left out. There used to be a basic bargain. If
you contribute it to the profitability of an enterprise, you
got to share in the profit that's been broken. Productivity's up,
wages or studies as well. It's but it's it's It's

(09:34):
relatively new for Hillary to talk about that. Hillary's focus
has been on other things up to now, and that's
been Bernie's. Uh No one questions Bernie's authenticity on those issues,
and well, I think they questioned everybody's who hasn't been
talking about it all along. So I mean he's basically yeah,

(09:55):
I agree with him, and he's earnest that he's got this.
Now I've laid out what I think The biggest challenges
for Biden are and number one, whether people want to
face facts or not. There is great, deep concern whether
or not he has the strength, the stamina, the focus
that the hardest job in the world will require. That's

(10:18):
issue number one. Issue number two is this corruption with Ukraine.
Quid pro quote Joe zero experience Hunter is real. It
is heating up in Ukraine, where an investigation has now
been launched. The evidence is overwhelming and incontrovertible to me,
that's going to be a problem for quid pro quote Joe.

(10:39):
Then we've got quid pro quo Joe, and well that
would be He's got a record to run on the
Iranian deals. What thirteen million more Americans food stamps, eight
million more poverty, lowest labor participation rates since the seventies,
lowest home ownership rate in fifty years, worst recovery since
the forties, more debt than all forty three passed administrations

(11:00):
before Biden Obama combined. That's a problem. And his views
are out of touch at the mainstream. That is another problem.
Now we've got these tapes that I'll play, We'll see
how the mob and the media reacts. My guess is
they'll do what they always do, and that's try and
ignore it. What do we do that other people don't do.

(11:22):
We actually vet candidates. We're vetting Joe Biden, we vet
Michael Bloomberg. We did a pretty good job very quickly
vetting Michael Bloomberg and holding him accountable for the farmer
comments and go home and die comments and where all
the crime is because we put all the cops there
and we only arrest only minorities. Yeah, pretty bad stuff.

(11:46):
Now we've got Joe saying, you know all the things
that he's sang, and we'll play that for you. Another
big issue. I'm going to really delve deeper into this.
Chuck Schumer was very clear in his comments. I want
to tell you Gorsich. I want to tell you Kavanaugh,
you have released the whirlwind. You will pay the price.

(12:12):
You won't know what hit you if you go forward
with these awful decisions. I'm like, really, is that Senator Schumer. Well,
he's now threatening to Supreme Court justices. Let me tell
you something this and for John Roberts to speak out

(12:34):
as he did pretty unprecedented. And John Roberts was dead
on accurate and right and correct in doing and saying
what he said yesterday. We'll get into all this when
we get back. We had a lot to get to. Today,
we'll play these tapes of Biden that he gave before
the City Club of Cleveland. Interesting, the only people that
have picked up on it were Breitbart, we know, the

(12:56):
Cleveland dot com. This was May of last year, but
very few of which raises questions to me as well.
But that's separate and apart the City Club of Cleveland.
They released the tapes when asked, and they commented about
releasing him in May of last year. How do you
interpret it any other way? What Schumer's saying here. I'm

(13:18):
gonna tell you, Gorsetch. I want to tell you Kavanaugh,
you have released the whirlwind. You will pay the price.
You don't know what heat, you won't know what hit
you if you go forward with these awful acts. Now,
there are some Democrats, to their credit, that have spoken
out about there's not enough. From my point of view,

(13:42):
it's a threat. I think Justice Roberts Chief Justice Roberts
is right. I think it was right in coming out
and speaking out. But I don't think you can interpret
it any other way. Now. I've been looking in watching
and observing and researching, and we did find um a
law that he seems to have violated my interpretation. According

(14:03):
to eighteen US Code one fifteen, whoever threatens a federal
official quote with intend to impede, intimidate, or into fear
with such official judge or law enforcement officer while engaging
in the performance of official duties they were hearing the case,
or would the intend to retaliate against such official judge

(14:26):
or law enforcement officer. An account of the performance of
official duties shall be punished by a finer imprisonment of
as much as ten years. Okay, was he trying to
influence judges on the Supreme Court intimidate them? Yeah, I
think this fits pretty well into that definition of the law.

(14:47):
I know others have said, well, you know, it's just terrible.
Jonathan Turley said, a direct attack on the integrity of
the courts. He sounded more like a stalker than a statesman.
Even liberal left Trump pater scholar Lawrence Tribe, admonishing Lawrence
Tribe and Alan Dersho wots fight on Twitter all the

(15:07):
time Schumer for inexcusable remarks. American Bar Association said they
would trouble there's no place for threats like this, John
Roberts unprecedented saying justice is no criticism comes with the territory.
But threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels
of government not only inappropriate, but they are dangerous. All
members of the court will continue to do their job

(15:30):
without fear or favor from whatever quarter. And then he's
out there with his team of political hacks trying to
spend it. Oh, I wasn't threatening the judges. I've been
talking about them. It doesn't work, Chuck, We've got the tape.
Well more on this and the election update on Corona
straight ahead, all right, twenty five now to the top
of the hour, eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,

(15:51):
if you want to be a part of the program,
So at the top of the next hour, we have
obtained this is what we do. We vet and we
let you decide past comments nineteen seventy three, the City
Club of Cleveland of Joe Biden. We'll let you decide
one of the things. Yeah, it's amazing that I have
to explain this as often as I do. When you

(16:15):
say you're not a journalist, you're right, I say it all.
I've said that many times. Well, see you're not. I'm like,
you're right. I said it myself. He's so stupid. These
people in the media, they're so gullible and dumb and
arrogant and full of themselves. And they've they've deluded themselves
into believing that they are so morally superior, and they

(16:38):
feign their daily Trump outrage and I don't even think
they know what they're doing anymore. It's just like, you know,
two alca celts, tablets and water, and they bubble in
biz And what can we get mad about Trump today?
What do I say? I'm a talk show host on
radio and television. What is the talk show host? Well
encompasses many roles. We do straight news. I can give

(16:59):
you hours, produce hours of evidence. Me just doing straight
news on whatever an issue happens to be, giving you
the news of the day with no opinion, no slants,
straight across. And then we do investigative reporting the deep state.
We got an update on FISA today too, that we're
going to get to FIS a court. Yeah, they're now

(17:21):
speaking out and they want and are demanding action because
of the premeditative fraud and responding to the Inspector General's report.
We'll update that today. But so we do investigative reporting,
We do straight reporting. All part of being a talk
show host. We give opinion. I am voting for Donald
Trump in two hundred and forty three days. I think

(17:42):
he is the better candidate. That would be my strong
opinion based on facts, I would argue and truth and
that we're all better off because of him being elected
president and you shocking the world, the American people shocking
the world. We the people shocking the world in two
thousand and sixteen. So we do reporting, straight reporting, investigator reporting.

(18:06):
To the deep state. We investigated at length Hillary Clinton
violating Espionage Act top secret classified information on that private
server violation eighteen USC. Seven ninety three, multiple categories within
the Espionage Act. Then, of course, if any of you
ever decided after your emails were subpoenaed to delete them

(18:28):
and then forensically acid washed the hard drive with bleach
bits so they couldn't forensically be recovered, and then busted
up devices that might have those emails on them with
hammers and remove sim cards, I would say that substruction.
We will write the mob and the media is still
ignore it, and thank goodness, Hillary now is going to
be questioned in a deposition by Tom Fitton's group Judicial Watch.

(18:50):
Good for them. I can't wait to see the new
round of answers she makes up, because you've been all
over the place with her answers. Then, of course, we
did a lot of reporting on the real Russian interference
in the twenty sixteen election, and that would be Hillary
Clinton's bought and paid for dirty dossier. This is investigative
reporting and how the mob and the media ignored it.

(19:12):
They only cared about Trump Russia collusion. For investigations later
there was no evidence of any Trump Russia collusion, but
there it was Russia collusion, and that would be Hillary
funneling money campaign finance violation through a law firm to
hire an op research firm, to hire a foreign national
that comes up with a dossier that not even Christopher

(19:32):
Steele stands by, unverifiable, and that very dossier was leaked
to the press to influence the election and the American
people in their vote, dirty, unverified dossier, compliant conspiracy, theorist media,
korn Isakov, etc. Then that dossier unverified says at the
top of the fives who aren't verified, it's unverifiable Christopher Steele.

(19:55):
I don't know if it's true. And more importantly, they
warned repeatedly that it was political, that Steele had an
anti Trump agenda and a deadline, and that Hillary Clinton
paid for it op research, and they need to be
wary of it all. Now, the New York Times eventually
came around to realizing that was luckily likely Russian disinformation

(20:20):
from the beginning, and then they used it knowing warned repeatedly,
not verifying it, confirming it's verified in the four separate
applications of the fis of Court. Now, the FISI Court's
responding saying, we want answers and changes and we you know,
I don't know what the outcome of this is going
to be. I would assume now that Durham and Bar

(20:42):
have confirmed that spying occurred against the presidential candidate transition
team and president deep into the Trump presidency, to quote
the Attorney General Bar, that will probably justice will be served.
One of the I think more interesting developments as it
relates to the deep state is when you dig down
deep into the FISA Court and what they're saying, it

(21:06):
gets very very interesting because they don't want people that
might be under criminal investigation involved in coming up with
potential solutions for this give you more details as the
show unfolds. So we do straight reporting, investigative reporting, We
also do opinion, and then we do news, sports, culture, etc.

(21:30):
Et cetera, other stories. That's being a talk show host.
I'm in a member of the press, and if I
had to make an analogy, I'd say we are the
whole newspaper. We do the news portion, do the investigative
reporting portion, we do the opinion portion, We have guests
op ed portion, then we do sports. We have sports
guests on later on. For example, Burgess Owens is coming on,

(21:53):
but he's running for Congress. It's more of a political topic.
But you want a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders,
and you know we have plenty of herschel Walker has
been on many times. We love him. At Tim Tebow on,
we do culture stories. It said, we do them all.
We like the whole newspaper. We do. But as a
member of the press, I am a member of the press.
Whether they like it. You're not a journalist, No, I'm

(22:14):
a talk show host. We do I do. You say
you're fair, balanced and objective and you're not. They lie
and they have spread lies and conspiracy theories, etc. Now,
when these tapes come out that we're gonna play, you
can go to Hannity dot com if you want a
preview what Joe Biden, in his own words say, if

(22:34):
it was Donald Trump, I'd say this, it would be
a massive, huge controversy that would last all through the
election the next two hundred and forty three days. My prediction,
they'll ignore it. Remember when we were vetting Obama, I
didn't really want to know about Acorn Community Organizing or

(22:56):
the Chum Gang, or Frank Marshall Davis, or or the
twenty plus years in the Church of ged America and
Reverend Right in Black liberation theology and him on Tabor
white folks, greed runs a world in need and what
black liberation theology was rooted in Marxist socialism, redistributionism, statism,

(23:17):
whatever you want to call it. And that I had
the only interview with Reverend Right and that was in
what two thousand and seven. Never did any more appearances
after that. That was it, And we sent even our
investigative team to the Church of g D America. They
were they knew it, were there. They welcomed us it
wasn't me. I wasn't there, but our researches went there

(23:39):
and they did their work and we got the tapes.
Nobody ever, they only asked Obama one time about Bill
Ayres and Bernadadine Dorn September eleven, two thousand and one,
of Old Days. They were part of the Weather Underground,
a group that bombed the Pentagon, New York City Police headquarters, Congress.
And there's Bill Ayres where Barack Obama started as polite

(24:00):
le career in that guy's house that he's wishing they
the Weather Underground had done more of All Days September eleventh,
two thousand and one. That's a domestic terrorist group. How
many times do you think Barack Obama got asked by
one time and we fed the question to George Stefanopolis
on this show the day before. I'm not gonna play

(24:21):
it now, but we have the tape. We've played it
in a number of times. So that's what we do,
and that's what we're doing now with Biden. It's gonna
be Biden. Okay, we've vetted Bloomberg. Bloomberg took a big
hit because of Ah, you're ninety five. We have to
tell them you have cancer. You're gonna not go home
to your family. You're done. We're not paying. We can't
afford you. We can't afford to pay for treatment for you.

(24:43):
That's his plan. Or you know, I could teach anyone
to be a farmer. You did go home, put a
seed in, put up some dirt over it, water it.
Anyone could be a farmer. Just totally ignoring the science,
the chemistry, the business of agriculture, the level of sophistication
of the most intelligent group of people in the country

(25:06):
to feed the country and feed the world. How insulting,
how ignorant, and how dismissive. More his comments on justifying
I actually support stopping frisk in New York. I would
support it in Chicago or any areas. What they do
heavier concentration in areas where it's a higher crime, more violence.

(25:26):
In other words, you put more resources there. But he's saying, no, Well,
people say to me, only arrest minority children from marijuana.
That's correct. Why because we put all that's all the
cops of minority neighborhoods. Okay, Why he says, well, I
have the answer, because that's where all the crime is.
He paid a price for that. That goes back seventeen

(25:48):
years now. Okay, we're gonna go back and listen to
then new senator, young politician Joe Biden speaking at the
City Club of Cleveland, and we'll let you decide. It's
onhanity dot com. McConnell is calling out Schumer. Contrary to
what the Democratic leader has tried to claim, he very

(26:08):
clearly was not addressing Republican lawmakers or anybody else. He
literally directed the statement to the justice's by name, saying, quote,
you go forward with these awful decisions, which who could
only apply to the court itself. The Minority leader then
threatened to associate justices of the Supreme Court. Wow, that's

(26:32):
pretty bad. And I guess when he says, I want
to tell you Gorsuch and I want to tell you Kavanaugh,
that's a pretty direct threat that you have now released
the whirlwind. You will pay the price. You won't know
what hit you if you go forward with these awful actions.
And again, eighteen US Code one fifteen, whoever threatens a
federal official quote with intent to impede, intimidate, or interfere

(26:56):
with such official judge or law enforcement officer while engage
age did in the performance of official duties they were
hearing the case or with the intent to retaliate against
such official judge or law enforcement officer on account of
the performance of official duties, shall be punished by find
her imprisonment as much as ten years. And I wonder

(27:19):
if that's going to apply to Schumer. I know some
people said, well, we're just gonna go for centure. And
by the way, Senator Hawley moved very quickly. And this
is not the first time he's been critical of the courts,
just like Obama was critical on the I believe the
case was the Citizens United decision, and I remember a
Justice Samuel Alito saying not true. You saw him mouth

(27:42):
the words because he was critical of that decision. Of course,
there wasn't a big outcry by the left. They weren't
upset at all. The big untold story of Tuesday Night
is the following and this now played out. It's played
out a number of times, and you and ignore how
profound this is, and that is Donald Trump and Donald

(28:05):
Trump's performance and what is actually going on here, because
it's huge, it's a it's a movement, and it is loud,
and it is straightforward, and I don't think it's going away,
and it shows the strength that he has in these states. Now,
the President won the Texas primary. Now we saw this

(28:25):
in New Hampshire, we saw this in Iowa. I think
we saw it in South Carolina too. He had more
votes in Texas in an uncontested primary then Bernie Biden
and Warren combined. Now think about that. That's it. That's
that's that's a pretty incredible number. How did that happen?

(28:48):
I don't think a lot of people in the media
in particular panel on close attention to it. We were
on this program because that's what we do. That's a
big story, and I don't think anybody in the mob
in the media wants to talk about that big story.
But it even gets bigger than that, because despite this
being an uncontested primary, he received more votes in Vermont, Minnesota,

(29:11):
and Massachusetts than any incumbent for the last three or
four decades and Colorado. Look at this Republican turnout for
Trump again. Nobody really needed to go out Tuesday for
Donald Trump. It was greater this past Tuesday than the
past three Republican primaries combined. Yeah, Texas, more votes than Bernie, Joe,

(29:35):
and Elizabeth combined. You know, well, this is such a
big night. No, it really wasn't big night for Trump.
And then you saw the same thing. Voter enthusiasm has
never been higher. And when you look at it and
you start asking the question, well, how do we interpret that?
What does that mean? Means that people are fed up
of three long years of never ending, non stop attack, lies, propaganda,

(30:02):
conspiracy theories, misinformation. That Alabama Trump won, you know, with
ninety six percent of the vote. I mean, amazing numbers
that he put up on the board. He won. You know,
the Republican votes in Alabama this year in the primary,
Trump had seven hundred twenty two thousand Republicans vote casts.

(30:24):
All those Democrats six hundred and ninety five thousand combined. Wow,
I mean that's a pretty bit. Oklahoma Republican primary, Donald Trump,
they are Trump won, you know, the majority of the
Republican votes cast. Obviously Arkansas, same thing states where as
a greater Democratic turnout than Republican maybe Tennessee. Trump won

(30:44):
the Republican primary there huge. In two thousand and four,
he won with a higher percentage than Bush running in
two thousand and four, he won with three hundred and
eighty thousand, two hundred and seventy six votes cast Biden
one with only two hundred and fifteen thousand votes for him.
That was this early call state pretty amazing right hour

(31:08):
two Sean Hannity Show toll Freed number eight hundred and
ninety four one. Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program, mentioned in the last hour that Okay,
now it looks like the Biden campaign is angry, and
they're angry. You know, Joe Biden has a history of
these bizarre comments. And this is separate and apart from
the fact that this guy makes a gaff a second here.

(31:30):
But if you think back, we're gonna put you all
back in chains. My state is a slave state. For
the first time, you got an African American and he's
he's bright and articulate and clean like it's storybook. Man.
I never got over that one. You can't work in
a dungcan donuts or a seven eleven unless you have

(31:52):
a slight Indian accent. And I'm just thinking, Okay, if
any Republican says these sorts of things, there's going to
be a very different response. Now with this new Ada
out by Bernie Sanders. We now have the Biden campaign
pretty ticked off. Co Chairman Cedric Richmond, member of the
Congressional Black Hawcus from Louisiana, telling reporters on a conference

(32:14):
call the fact that Sanders is on TV with negative
attack ads and consistently saying the establishment is teaming up
against him. He says, well, no, African American voters have
made a conscious decision that we fought and we earned
civil rights through blood, sweat and tears, that he said,
and so as he rails against the establishment, I didn't

(32:36):
know that African Americans in the South were considered part
of the establishment. So I don't know what they're suggesting
there about Bernie Sanders. I'll let you interpret that. Now.
This tape that I've been telling you about from the
last hour, it is on Cleveland dot com. They reported
on this in twenty nineteen. The City Club of Cleveland

(32:57):
put up a speech given by Biden in nineteen seventy three,
long time ago. Think of all the people that went
after Michael Bloomberg though for his policies and comments going
back seventeen years. As it relates to, oh, we only
arrest minority kids for marijuana. Why, well, we only put

(33:17):
police all police in minority neighborhoods. Why because that's where
all nots I all the crime is. And I think
became a very big issue for Bloomberg in the disaster
that he had Tuesday night. As you hear these comments,
it's a younger Joe Biden, by the way, very different cadence,
maybe a faster pitch than he certainly has now. And anyway,

(33:40):
the way he apologizes to women for using a football analogy,
Oh you know, I didn't know there'd be women here
politicians to do more good than doctors, lawyers and Indian chiefs.
He said that too, admits that he would have taken
money from special referring to a woman as a kiddo

(34:02):
and complimenting her lovely appearance, and then uses language. Well,
it's the N word, but not the N word, N word,
the other N word. I don't want to say the word.
I don't it's offensive to me. But anyway, let's play it.
But I don't think anything has assaulted the system and

(34:24):
the fundamental makeup of this country as much as this
Watergate thing has. And 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 anyway, I didn't expect any
women to be here. We spend a lot of time
talking about the United States being a melting pot. Well

(34:47):
that's true quite Frankly, I think it's overrated. We've been
able to move forward because of politics, and in my opinion,
politics need not necessar seraly be a dirty word. Politics
should be the most honorable of professions. Those of you
who heard doctors and lawyers and Indian chiefs in the audience,

(35:10):
how can any of you possibly do as much good
if you're very good at what you do as I
can do. If I'm very good at what I can do,
you can't. So the point is, this is where the
action is to run in my state cost three hundred
thousand dollars this time around her between two fifty and

(35:32):
three hundred, I don't know the exact figure. That's more
money than any Democrat in my state has ever spent.
And the young new White Knight he spent it, spent
more money than my opponent only because he didn't take
me seriously, and he had another ninety thousand dollars left over.
He didn't know how to spend it. In the last
week when they realized I was a serious candidate, but

(35:54):
seriously in trying to raise that money, I fortunately had
over three thousand individual contributors. Nobody makes up any more
than one percentage point of my total budget. Nobody, for
one percentage points gets a hold of that ear. Nobody
gets any more than a return phone call for that one.

(36:18):
But it's not because I'm particularly moral. It's because nobody
took me seriously. Had in the beginning when I started,
big corporations or big labor, or big wealthy individuals or
big anybody come along and said, here, Biden, we want
to contribute twenty thousand dollars to you. I probably would

(36:41):
have taken it. Not probably I would have taken it
because I had to go out and borrow twenty thousand
dollars and put a second mortgage on my house to
get that twenty to start. But nobody took me seriously. Yes, sir, ye, Senator,
I find very articulate maskuf. The rest is not very good.

(37:07):
That's what I thought. That's why, that's why I tried
to compliment it if I scary out of it. To
the best of your knowledge, Senator, do you believe that
the Democratic patty has ever been involved in something as
atrocious as bugging? Sure, yes, yes I do. But bugging

(37:28):
isn't the question, kiddo. We're not even talking about bugging.
You know. The the rumor was that Robert Kennedy used
to walk into his office in the morning when he
was a Senator and pick up the phone and say, hello, everybody,
how are you? And the counter to that was the
reason he was able to pick it up and say that,
as when he was Attorney General he was doing the bugging.
So you know, I'm sure that bugging has gone on,

(37:51):
and I'm sure and that's offensive to Everyone's particularly offensive
to somebody like me who's being bugged if I am.
But as one of my colleagues said, Joe, you're not
important enough yet to be bugs so don't worry about it.
He's probably right. But really and truly it has been.
It has gone on. Say, for some time, I have
had the feeling that the Southern senators are warmer now

(38:12):
toward the problems of the America. Have you had private
conversations with them, or do you feel that way about it,
or have they talked to you privately about Yes, Jan's
attitude towards these problems. I have had a number of
conversations with the Southern senators and then they we get
about forty to fifty requests a week to speak nationally.

(38:35):
And just as if I were if I're elected with
one eye, I'd be an anomaly and they'd want me
to speak. I'm thirty. That's not because of any merits.
They just because I'm thirty. They want to see if
I can talk. And the places that we go that
I've told my staff the places I want to go
by and larger the South, because I'm most unfamiliar with
the South, so I've had occasion to speak in the
South fairly frequently. Party and I think the two party system,

(38:56):
Although my Democratic colleagues don't like me saying this, I
think the two system is good for the South and
good for the good for the black in the South.
And other than the fact that they still call me boy,
I don't think they've I think they've changed their mind
all right. There it is Joe Biden nineteen seventy three.
Vince Ellison is with US conservative calumnist lecturer, author of

(39:18):
the book The Iron Triangle. Burgess Owens, both friends of
the program. By the way, former NFL player, part of
the Super Bowl winning Oakland Raiders and by the way,
now a candidate and for congress and Utah's fourth congressional
district and I hope you win. Welcome both of you
to the program. Vince, let's start with you. Okay, nineteen

(39:39):
seventy three, different place, different time. Does this impact the
race because in my imagination, I think if this was
Donald Trump on tape would be a big deal. Well,
is exactly right. I mean, surprise the PLI surprise. And
Joe's been doing this his whole career. He hasn't changed
the same thing as black people with his condescending, you

(40:01):
know attitude. The verist fact that, uh, they're saying they
got the black vote down south. It's ridiculous because they
assume that all black people are Democrats. They got the
black Democrat votes down South, not the black Independent or
the black Republican votes down South. But they say the
black vote and they talk about it like as the

(40:22):
Democratic momo left. Yeah, you have me and Virgus on
your show that proof is out of momol list right there,
so you know, and and and when the brains clide
went up there. I don't know why they bring him
up because the twenty five years since he's been there,
his district he started out, his district was of course
amost most crime ridden, most ill educated district, and and
and then the South and it still is. If you

(40:44):
wanted someone to come up there and speak for black people,
at least it should have been someone that has done
some good for the black community. They look at us
as a community that they want to control, that they
want to keep ga, that they want to stomp down,
and they will put someone up in front of us
that has done nothing, nothing but keep us poor, uneducated,

(41:05):
and under the foot of the Democratic Party to tell
us to keep going in the same direction and in
the same direction. And Joe Biden brings them out, push
him out in front of black people, say this is
our standard bearer. This is what we call progress. This
is what they call progress. The poverty, unemployment, games, drugs,

(41:25):
terrible schools, violence, prison. They bring Jim Climer out and
they activate the Iron Triangle and tell them to get
the buses rolling, get the street money out and get
the black people to vote for Joe Biden, and bam,
they all jump right into order. And this is how
Biden sees us. He says, that's people that he can control,

(41:45):
people that he wants to do what he tells them
to do, and if they don't, they're no good for him.
That may bringing Burgess on this into this race. I
hope your race is going well out in Utah. And
I've known you now for a long period of time,
and I think you'd be a great congressman, Um and
the people of Utah would be lucky to have you
serving that district. What is your reaction to the tapes,

(42:09):
you know? And then also a little bit of you know,
all these things that he has said, Um, regarding race
over the years, which I have found defensive and Democrats,
I guess give have two standards for Republicans comments and
Democrats comments to me Burgess. Yes, well, let me first
of all, Burgess for Utah dot Com support me. Guys.
It's going to change our country anyway. You know, I've

(42:31):
been waiting thirty years for us to be at this point.
We have these kind of conversations, we are experiencing sea change.
You know, I've always known from thirty years ago that
the Democratic Party looks at the black race as objects.
They think that that that we think with our skin.
They look at us as something which they can bring
out every every four years, use and then put it
put us out into the next four years. We're having

(42:53):
now an environment which we're now he's thinking, we're racing,
We're sprinting off this plantation and so excited to see it,
because you're right, people like Biden and I would say
this awesome. We have to understand who our true enemy
has been. Guys, you know, I watched this for years.
Is not getting the white supremacist my my dad generation

(43:15):
and the journation before that kick, but they were able
to do great things in our country in terms of education, entrepneurship.
Leadership has been the black elitist. That's been our biggest problem.
Those are those, these these these these markers pull out
when they need them, speak to our raids as if
they care for us, and then we go out and
vote for the same people's been keeping us the misery
for for decades. The black elitist, the Black Caucus, the NSDP,

(43:39):
those are living in American dream. And then telling the
rest of us. We can't do so because the white
man won't let us because they're getting paid every single
if they get, they get their power, and the fact
that they vote for anti black policies they keep us misery.
So I'm excited about who we are now. I just
want I want to be one American family here, and
the President says that in this speech, with one glorious

(43:59):
nation under God, one one American family, and the fact
that we have experienced such economic prosperity and success at
unemployment record lows and etc. Is great for the country.
And you guys are both amazing. Got to take a break.
We'll come back eight hundred nine four one Sean Tolfrey
telephone number. We'll get to your calls coming up in
the next hour, and much more, and an update with

(44:22):
our medical experts on coronavirus. Straight ahead. All right, our
final moments with Vince Ellis and Burgess Owens. I don't
have a lot of time, about a minute each. Vince,
now that you see all these polls, the president sixteen
to thirty four and a half percent approval rating in
the African American community, Hispanic community record highs there too,
do you think that translates into votes. It will, and

(44:45):
people are going to be surprised. Just like Burgess said,
it's good for us to have this conversation. People are
jumping off the plantation there than awakenment. We are now
seeing that the Democratic Party, after what Biden did on
Super Tuesday, we are seeing now that they have no
plan for us. There mantra, it's one thing. Stay exactly
where you are, Stay poor, stay uneducated, stay crime ridden,

(45:09):
and we will make sure we're good masters to you.
We'll let you eat from the from the crimes there
from far from our table, will will, will real, real,
will make sure that you stay under out under our control,
that we will determine your work. We are better than that.
And black people in America are waking up to the
fact that everything they want in America. Last minute of

(45:29):
this half hour, Burgess owns ken ken't Gleen Moreland what
venture said. You know, I'm excited by the fact that
the black Americans now voting their values and principles versus
party and politicians. And we're waking up. And that's why
they're trying to keep this wall down. They know they
have to exchange with other people who do not understand
our system. Black Americans, love our country, love our families,
one of our future, and we're going to be continue

(45:50):
to vote for those who support that. And that's what
President Trump has done. He's proven three years what the
left is not done in decades. So watch out. We're
gonna be leading the front to making sure our coach
becomes great again. But by voting our values and I
love that. But about Commune, a product of all those
are standing up and making discussion a much better place
to deliver into Shia. So everybody's the best interest we

(46:12):
you know, you rise and fall together. We're going to
rise and fall as a nation together. Got to be one.
At some point, you'd think the virus would you know,
that wouldn't be political, But unfortunately it's become political. Burgess
Owens running for the fourth Congressional District, Utah. Thank you.
Vince Ellison, author Iron Triangle, Thank you eight hundred and
nine four one Sean. When we come back, our medical

(46:34):
team will update you on the latest on coronavirus and
much more as we continue. Pass Force met this morning
and brought the President a range of options, and at
his direction, we will be doing the following First the
President authorized action today to add additional travel restrictions on

(46:57):
a RAM. We will be using twelve F. I'm banning
travel from Iran. Iran is already under a travel ban,
but we are expanding existing travel restrictions to include any
foreign national who has visited Iran within the last fourteen days.
In addition to moving Iran, we are going to increase

(47:23):
to the highest level of advisory, which is Level four,
advising Americans do not travel to specific regions in Italy
and South Korea from day one. This is what we predicted.
This is what we expected. The risk to any average
American is low from the novel coronavirus. The risk remains

(47:49):
low thanks to the unprecedented actions President Trump has taken
and the actions he's announcing today. That risk remains low,
but this can change rapidly. We have always said from
the first moment that we have spoken about this that
we would see more cases. We are seeing more cases.

(48:10):
We will see more cases. But it's important to remember
for the vast majority of individuals who contract the novel coronavirus,
they will experience mild to moderate symptoms and their treatment
will be to remain at home treating their symptoms the
way they would a severe cold or the flu. For

(48:32):
some individuals a smaller percentage, especially those who may be
medically fragile, they will require medical attention, including possibly hospitalization.
All right, that, of course, the daily updating of the coronavirus.
I know a lot of fear and a lot of
panic is set in in the minds and hearts of
many people. I guess from my point of view, I

(48:57):
think a lot of it is because it's been wet.
It's politicized. Sadly, and I've said this before, I wish
we could cure cancer tomorrow and all heart disease tomorrow.
You would think that the health and safety are great
citizens of this country, would transcend politics, But sadly, I
guess it's impossible. One thing we should all be proud

(49:20):
of that we have mobilized the best scientists, the best
researchers in the world at the highest level. We will
lead the world. Ultimately we get the vaccine. There are
twenty current vaccines being worked on four Corona as we speak.
Doctor Anthony Fauci says that might be a year. We
don't know the answer, but ultimately we will get there.

(49:42):
We have pandemics we've had. For example, in the Biden
Obama administration, we had a pandemic. It started in April,
the first year in office, two thousand and nine. We
lost a lot of people worldwide globally. The estimate so
it go as high as five hundred and seventy five

(50:03):
thousand people died from H one N one, known as
the swine flu in the United States of America from
April of two thousand and nine to April of two
thousand and ten, while they were in estimated sixty million cases,
two hundred and seventy five thousand hospitalizations, and twelve thousand,

(50:23):
four hundred and sixty nine deaths from the H one
and one swine flu in the United States due to
that virus. And I don't remember the hysteria back then,
but again it's it's weaponized. We live at a different time.
But the advances that we make, the progress are scientists, doctors,

(50:44):
medical researchers are making every day finding treatments and cures
for cancer, new procedures to battle against things like heart disease,
medicines to cure to cure these diseases. You know, I
lost a cousin from Hodgkin's disease many many years ago,
decades ago. Odds are very high, like high that he

(51:06):
would survive today because of the advancements we have made
in treating Hodgkin's disease. Is just one example. Doctor Mark
Siegel is with US Professor of Medicine, New York University.
Fox News contributor Doctor Nicole Sapphire is with US Sports
certified radiologist, also a Fox News medical contributor, part of
our medical team at Fox. I look at the timeline

(51:27):
and Nicole, I'll start. I'll start with you, and what
I see is okay. They first that the who noticed
on December thirtieth eight virus looking type of thing with
pneumonia symptoms in China. January seventh of this year, they
identified Corona January thirty. First, Donald J. Trump declared a
national emergency, and he did something that very few people

(51:51):
ever did. We never did this back in O nine
or twenty ten, and that was that not only did
he put a travel ban in effect, which has now expanded,
but he also quarantined Americans coming back from infected areas.
That hasn't been done in decades in this country. That's right, Sean,
and thanks for having me on This is an incredibly
important point to make that we are, you know, responding

(52:11):
to this virus in rapid, groundbreaking speed. It is not
only the President Trump, you know, start in the beginning
having the travel ban everything that you have mentioned, but
we already have Maderna has put forth a vaccine that
is under review right now and getting ready for clinical
trials that is record breaking. Is this the company in
Massachusetts that don't mean to interrupt, you know, yes, it

(52:33):
is actually and the CEO this morning said some media
outlet that they were going to take into consideration and
make sure that this is not too expensive looking at
other vaccine costs. But one thing that is really important
to know is stars COVID two, the virus that is
causing COVID nineteen is acting exactly how we expect it to.

(52:53):
Within three months in the era of having international travel,
we now have cases of the virus all across the globe.
We expect that to happen in such the era that
we're living in. You have decreased cases being seen in
mainland China and Wuhan right now because of increase awareness
and the precautions being taken. We're going to continue seeing

(53:14):
increased cases aware because it's just gotten to us, so
don't panic, and we should expect to see more cases
over the next few months. It will likely plateau out
and then begin to decrease, Doctor Siegel. Look, there may
be periods where maybe it's in the best interests of
the country to shut schools for a couple of weeks.
Maybe it's in the best interest of the country temporary

(53:36):
closings here there. We're tough people. Americans will make the
adjustments based on medical experts and what they think. We've
dealt with many pandemics in the past. Sadly, I wish
we didn't have to ever deal with it. They'll do
it out of an abundance of caution. I think the
President boldly did something he's not getting any credit for,
which is that that travel ban in quarantine was in

(53:58):
three weeks now. When I know the Health and Human
Services Secretary, I believe in April of two thousand and
nine they did say it's an emergency, but Barack Obama
didn't declare an emergency until October of two thousand and nine,
after a thousand Americans had already died and twenty thousand
had contracted H one N one I wrote a book

(54:19):
about that the swine flu, and I thought the entire
effort was discordinated. I actually had to come out publicly
and tell summer camps to give tamiflu to prevent the
spread of this emerging virus. And I didn't feel that
the public response or the governmental response was coordinated. As
you mentioned, a lot of people died, a lot of
people got sick. But never mind about that, by the way,
to go on to the bowl of a problem in

(54:41):
two fourteen, when of course it was spread under the
government watch, where not the precautions were not being taken.
But you know what, Sean, our group of leaders has
learned from all of that. They're messaging a lot better,
They're more cautious, errors are not being made. I mean,
I have actually never seen a better test or put together.
The President gets no credit for that, for bringing Robert

(55:04):
Redfield in, who's a famous virologist, or the way he's
using Tony Fauci, or the messaging you just heard from
alex Azar and hooray that he's banning traveled to and
from Iran, a hostile state which is spread and Italy,
And interestingly, the President said he's help the Iranians if
they need help. Yeah, and Italy which doesn't have a coordinateed,

(55:26):
coordinated health response. And here in the United States you're
seeing vigilance. Now, one quick thing, the public is misperceiving
all this unified vigilance and public health measures and mitigating
strategies and isolation. They don't understand the purpose of that
is to squash the virus before it becomes widespread. It's

(55:48):
not that it's necessarily dangerous to you or me. It's
that we want it to not become that dangerous. So meanwhile,
with all the political bickering and all the criticism, instead
of applauding the president's strategy, that's as you said at
the beginning, spreading fear. Well, and Mark, don't forget when
we're talking about a bowl of virus. Former President Obama
at the time would continuously pride it himself on not

(56:10):
instituting a travel ban. But the obolavirus is not an
airborne respiratory virus like with the coronavirus. You, No, it
didn't make sense for a travel ban, So it doesn't
mean that he handled it any better. And there were
only twenty eight thousand cases of a bowl and we're
seeing significantly more with coronavirus. And the reason there's still
such few numbers in the United States is because of

(56:30):
that early, early travel ban and the quarantine. And I
have to say bravo to President Trump because I think
that he has really proven himself and how he has
responded to Let me look at let's take a close point.
This is a very contagious virus. If Bola wasn't, She's
absolutely right. The public health measures led by President Trump
are actually working. The number of people, some eighty thousand

(56:55):
people in China that have contracted corona now seem to
have fully recovered. There's not a lot of attention given
to all of that, but anyway, Business Insider had a
piece out today. The trend seems to be holding that
the number of patients recovering is greater, far greater than
the number of people being treated, and as of Monday,

(57:16):
there were forty four thousand, five and eighteen recoveries in
China compared to thirty two thousand outstanding infections, and the
tipping point seems to have been February twenty ninth. According
to John Johns Hopkins. The trend has held for the
days since and in China, there's been a total of
again eighty thousand, one hundred and seventy four. Does that

(57:38):
give you any insight to where this is headed? Nicole?
So of course it does, and it's showing us that
as people have become more aware of the virus and
they are seeking treatment or they're being quarantined, that yes,
it's following its natural course and they're having fewer infections,
fewer new contexts. One important thing to take note of
is in Wuhan, about forty one percent of the patient

(58:00):
that were infected were infected from being in the hospital
with other patients, whether they were the healthcare givers, they're
close contexts. So it wasn't like it was rampant out
on the streets. A lot of people were in very
confined spaces. And when about eighty two percent of the
cases are going to have mild symptoms at best, like
that of a common cold, of course they're going to
be out and they're infecting other people. So now that

(58:22):
we have an awareness and we know that just symptoms
of the common cold can actually be coronavirus, people are
having better hand hygiene. There may be not touching their mouths,
there may be staying at home. If they're feeling to
stay away from everybody, and I'm a hermit, then I'm
a rec close. I think that works for everybody to
try that in life. All Right, As we continue, our
medical team experts doctor Mark Siegel and doctor Nicole Sapphire.

(58:45):
All right, so, doctor Siegel, what do you say two people?
I mean the panic in some people, I mean even
people I know. I'm like, seriously, are you really that
panicked about this? You know the history of pandemics. You
know that we lost what nearly sixteen You would know
better than nine doctor or seventeen thousand Americans in between
two thousand and nine and ten with H one N one.

(59:07):
There was no travel ban, there was no quarantining. Sadly
these things happen, and I mean that I want cure
for everything. Here's what I would say to people's showing.
First of all, I would say we should take comfort
in courageous leaders. And I think it's one thing that
has not been said by anyone is that somehow the
president has managed to manage his relationship with President she
at the same time, and he's putting a lot of

(59:29):
pressure on a spotlight a world spotlight on the country
to try to contain the virus, which, as Nicole pointed out,
they've actually been trying to do. That's without the help
of the World Health Organization, who's a political body that's
easily manipulated and hasn't really been of any great value here.
So you have to get courage from the President and
from the other waves of the task force. The other

(59:50):
thing I want to say is that we still have
to keep our eye on the fact that even if
you see that there's a case in your state or
even even your neighborhood, it doesn't mean that it's as
prominent as you think. That's worst case scenario. Wing. That's
people thinking it's gonna get me next. That's fear. That's emotion,
and be careful of the props of fear. If you

(01:00:12):
wear a mask unnecessarily on the street, you're sending a
signal you think Corona is coming down the street when
it's nowhere near there. You have to we have to
message properly and calmly without hysteria, and Nancy Messionary of
the CDC messed up with that one day when she
said it's going to disrupt community as well. The more
we say it's going to disrupt communities the more it does.

(01:00:35):
We need a calm approach to this. It makes sense
from a public health point of view to isolate people,
to quarantine people occasionally if there's been a case, maybe
to temporarily close a school. But we can overreact to this.
We have to look to our leaders to guide us.
Last word, Doctor Nicole Sapphire, I mean, as we wait
for the epidemic to abate, we need to socially distance

(01:00:57):
ourselves a void, crowded areas, hand washed, cover your mouth
when you cough, stop touching your face, and if you
feel sticked six stay home. These are all important low
tech measures. All right. I want to thank you both,
our medical team, doctor Nicole Sapphire, doctor Mark Siegel. We'll
have full updates on Hannity tonight nine Eastern on the
Fox News channel eight nine seawn our number. You're right

(01:01:18):
here for our final news round up and information overload.
I want to tell you, Gorzuch. I want to tell
you Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will
pay you the price. You won't know what hit you
if you go forward with these awful decisions. The women

(01:01:42):
of America are angry and Yes, we will continue to
fight for a woman's right to choose. I will continue
to fight for the women of America. Now, I should
not have used the words I used yesterday. They didn't
come out the way I intended to. My point was
that there be political consequences, political consequences for President Trump

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and Senate Republicans if the Supreme Court, with the newly
confirmed justices, stripped away a woman's right to choose. Of course,
I didn't intend to suggest anything other than political and
public opinion consequences for the Supreme Court, and it is
a gross distortion to imply otherwise. I'm from Brooklyn, we

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speak in strong language. I shouldn't have used the words
I did, But in no way was I making a threat.
I never never would do such a thing, and Leader
McConnell knows that, and Republicans who are busy manufacturing outrage
over these comments know that too. Now, what will remain
long after the clamor over my comments dies down is

(01:02:49):
the issue at hand, a woman's constitutional right to choose,
and Republican attempts to invalidate it. All right, news roundup
and information overload our Chuck Schumer now in full defense mode.
I don't think you could spin out of it. And
I don't see the same outrage feign moral outrage among Democrats.

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There are a few, but not really many as it
relates to Schumer, because Chuck Schumer gets away with things.
Why because Chuck Schumer is a liberal. It's it's always
comes down to that. It always comes out well, of
course you get a of course you get a double standard.
If your name is Chuck Schumer, if your name is

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Hillary Clinton, if your name is Barack Obama, if your
name is Joe Biden, if your name is anything but
Donald Trump. I mean, if you know, for John Roberts
to step up and say about this that justices know
the criticism comes with the territory. But threatening statements of
this sort from the highest levels of government and not

(01:03:58):
only inappropriate, but they are dangerous. Yeah, a direct dangerous
threat to the US Supreme Court. And that is done
by Chuck Schumer. Why because he wants to intimidate the
Court into doing things that the Court should not be
intimidated and to doing. If you believe in a constitutional

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system of governance and that you know, it sounds like
a threat to me, sounds like, okay, what is the
price you're gonna pay. You won't know what hit you? Okay, really,
I don't know. I think if Donald Trump said it,
you'd see a very different reaction in the media by
the mob. Anyway, Joe constra Is with US columnists, media columnists,

(01:04:40):
with The Hill, and even Harold Ford Junior said the
comments of Schumer aimed at two Supreme Court justices at
where we are out at a low point. Yeah, I
think that that's true. And people get so outraged over
Donald Trump, don't they? Anyway, Joe woke back to the program.

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Hey Sean, how you doing, a buddy. I'm good, sir.
I'm watching for the reaction of Democrats. There's a few,
There's not a lot of them. Why is this rhetorical Thursday?
Super Thursday? As Joe Biden would put it, Because as
you said, you're a Schumer, you got a big D
next your name, You're probably gonna get it pass. I

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saw Jeffrey Tubin actually criticized him. I saw Lawrence Try
actually criticized him. But to your point, you could criticize
somebody for something, but that pious, self righteous, condescending moral
outrage thing is missing from this right. And remember who
Chuck Schumer is because he said in that clip, I
would never threaten anybody. Oh yeah, I remember twenty seventeen

(01:05:44):
where this guy said on national television, you know Donald
Trump's he's criticizing the intelligence community. They could get you
six ways from Sunday, And he should know that sounds
like a threat for me. If to me, it's sure
enough that kind of happened, right, So yeah, I mean
this will now go away because without Schumer really having
to answer for it, and he does a little speech
on the Senate floor, he doesn't even apologize for it.

(01:06:06):
He doubles down. I guess more or less that's just
the way things work, and we shouldn't be surprised by
it anymore. Yeah, I guess we shouldn't let me go.
We've got this new tape that is this is Joe Biden,
and I'm just thinking about if if this was in
fact Donald Trump, and we've been debating it in the
last hour, if this was in fact Donald Trump, I

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think there'd be a very different reaction to all of that.
And you know, he gives us a speech at the
City Club of Cleveland. Okay, it's nineteen seventy three, understand,
but if this tape again evolved and it was Donald Trump,
Michael Bloomberg got hit pretty hard. But because of his

(01:06:48):
past comments about, oh, we only arrest minority kids, why
because oh we only put cops of minority neighborhoods all
the cops. Why because that's where all the crime is.
I think that played a very big part in his
failure on Tuesday night. But you got Biden literally apologizing
to women because I'm about to use a football analogy,
don't don't expect I didn't expect women to be here. Ouch,

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politicians do more good than doctors, lawyers, and Indian chiefs,
and admits that he would have taken money from special
interest in the first place. And he then goes on
to refer to a woman as a kiddo, complimenting her
lovely appearance. Yeah, I mean, you can't make this up,
and then uses I think what is racist language, lecturing

(01:07:33):
about what is good for his words, it's the N word,
but not the N word. N word. Listen. But I
don't think anything has assaulted the system and the fundamental
makeup of this country as much as this Watergate thing has.
And the only analogy I can really think of is

(01:07:54):
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 anywhere, I didn't expect any women to
be here. We spend a lot of time talking about
the United States being a melting pot. Well that's true,
but quite frankly, I think it's overrated. We've been able
to move forward because of politics, and in my opinion,

(01:08:20):
politics need not necessarily be a dirty word. Politics should
be the most honorable of professions. Those of you who
heard doctors and lawyers and Indian chiefs in the audience,
how can any of you possibly do as much good
if you're very good at what you do as I
can do. If I'm very good at what I can do,

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you can't. So the point is this is where the
action is. To run in my state cost three hundred
thousand dollars this time around, or between two fifty and
three hundred, I don't know the exact figure. That's more
money than any Democrat in my state has ever spent.
And the young new White Knight he spent it, spent

(01:09:04):
more money than my opponent only because he didn't take
me seriously, and he had another ninety thousand dollars left over.
He didn't know how to spend it. Last week when
they realized I was a serious candidate, but seriously, in
trying to raise that money, I fortunately had over three
thousand individual contributors. Nobody makes up any more than one
percentage point of my total budget. Nobody, for one percentage

(01:09:27):
points gets a hold of that ear. Nobody gets any
more than a return phone call for that one percent.
But it's not because I'm particularly moral. It's because nobody
took me seriously. Had in the beginning when I started,
big corporations or big labor, or big wealthy individuals, or
big anybody come along and said, here, Biden, we want

(01:09:49):
to contribute twenty thousand dollars to you. I probably would
have taken it. Not probably I would have taken it
because I had to go out and borrow to twenty
thousand dollars and put a second mortgage on my house
to get that twenty to start. But nobody took me seriously. Yes, Senator,

(01:10:10):
I find you very articulate, mask the rest is not
very good. That's what I thought. That's why that's why
I tried to compliment it if I'm scary out of it.
To the best of your knowledge, Senator, do you believe

(01:10:30):
that the Democratic patty has ever been involved in something
as atrocious as bugging? Sure, yes, yes I do. But
bugging isn't the question, kiddo. We're not even talking about bugging.
You know. The the rumor was that Robert Kennedy used
to walk into his office in the morning when he
was a Senator and pick up the phone and say hello, everybody,

(01:10:52):
how are you? And the counter to that was the
reason he was able to pick it up and say that,
as when he was Attorney General he was doing the bugging.
So you know, I'm sure that bugging has gone on,
and I'm sure and that's offensive to everyone. It's particularly
offensive to somebody like me who's being bugged if I am.
But as one of my colleagues said, Joe, you're not
important enough yet to be bugged, so don't worry about it.

(01:11:13):
He's probably right. But really and truly it has been.
It has gone on, Senator. For some time. I have
had the feeling that the Southern senators are warmer now
to the problems of the New America. Have you had
private conversations with them, or do you feel that way

(01:11:33):
about it, or have they talked to you privately about
yes M's attitude towards these problems. I have had a
number of conversations with the Southern senators and then they
we get about forty to fifty requests a week to
speak nationally. And just as if I were if ire
elected with one eye, I'd be an anomaly and they'd
want me to speak. I'm thirty. That's not because of
any merit. They just because I'm thirty. They want to

(01:11:54):
see if I can talk. And the places that we
go that I've told my staff the places I want
to go buying larger the South because I'm most unfamiliar
with the South, so I've had occasion to speak in
the South fairly frequently. Party and I think the two
party system, 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 good for the black in

(01:12:15):
the South. And other than the fact that they still
call me boy, I don't think they've I think they've
changed their mind. What's your reaction, Joe Contra, I know
it's long, but I think if it was Donald Trump.
We got a very different reaction. I never heard that before.
I mean I was just mesmerized by that. A how
articulate and quick Biden is yeah, a number of years ago. Yeah,

(01:12:38):
by the way, you can compare. What do you think
the fallout now? I mean this is pick men picked
up this particular place where they we gave the remarks,
They released all of this, and I guess my question is,
you know on Cleveland dot Com carried it and Breitbart
carried it, but that was in May of last year,

(01:12:59):
and now we're calling attention to it as he looks
to be the Democratic front runner. I think if I'm
using precedent Sean, then I look back at the comments
he made about Barack Obama in two thousand and seven.
I believe where he said, you know, that's a guy
who's clean and articulate. So again, put those words out
of Trump's mouth, calling an African American politician clean and articulate.

(01:13:21):
And then of course you have the apocalypse, right or
you've you've played this clip before where he says you
can't work at the seven to eleven without a thick
Indian accent. You know, all these states states a Slave state. Yeah,
you know we're gonna put They're gonna put you all
back in chains. And it's interesting as he's now, I
mean this broken political today, the campaign of Biden brought
up race today and bashing Birdie. We can't divide this

(01:13:43):
party like we did last time to allow Trump to
get reelected. You know the fact that Senator Sanders is
on TV with a negative attack end consistently saying the
establishment teaming up against him. No, African American voters have
made a conscious decision that we fought and we earned
some rights through blood, sweat and tears, and so as
he rails against the establishment, I don't know that African

(01:14:06):
Americans of the South were considered part of the establishment. Look,
I honestly think you could go into the semantic sub
but Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders versus Donald Trump, that
the president has a very clear, bold contrast to make right.
I mean, Biden will raise taxes on the middle class
if he's going to have things like the Green Deal,
Green New Deal and free college and all these things

(01:14:28):
that he wants to do. He promised to end the
legal immigration detention across the board, right, stay right there,
I gotta take a break though, Joe Concho with those
media critic We'll get to your calls. Final half hour,
Senator Blackburn is going to give us an update on
the aftermath of this terrible tornado down in Tennessee and Nashville.
Outside of Nashville. Next, all right, Joe Concho with US
media calumnists, political pundit for the Hill. Okay, final words.

(01:14:53):
What about the comments he made supporting Bernie over Hillary
in twenty sixteen. How big is that going to get?
I would think probably not very sean, to be honest
with you, I think in the end, it's just that
the president's going to be able to say he's going
to point to a gallop pole that said six and
ten Americans now say they're better offen they were three
years ago when that poll was taken during President Obama's
first three years, it was fifteen points blow or forty

(01:15:16):
five percent. Until Biden has a clear economic message of
optimism and says he isn't going to raise taxes when
he is the only guy who ever ran a raising
taxes Walter Mondale and he won exactly one state. So
all those other things, yeah, those are things that the
president can hit Joe Biden on. But in the end,
if the economy stays as it is and coronavirus doesn't
throw this curveball into it's gonna be very difficult to

(01:15:37):
defeat the president, particularly an incumbent that has a strong
economy at his back. Because only Jimmy Carter and George H. W.
Bush ever lost after one term, and they were in recessions.
I don't see us going there. So Biden will still
be the horrible candidate he has been up until now,
and with that at his back, the president with the
piece and prosperity, it's going to be very difficult to
beat him. But I think that's what you got to

(01:15:57):
hammer him on. What's your economic message? Are you going
to raise taxes on the middle class to pay for
all these things that you say that you want to
implement into our country? All right, Joe Consco, thank you
eight hundred nine four one Seawan told free telephone number.
We'll have all of these new developments and comments a
Biden that have been ignored by the mob and the
media Tonight on Hannity nine Eastern, when we come back,

(01:16:20):
we'll update you on the horrible situation in tornadoes down
in Nashville in Tennessee with Marshall Blackburn. Then your calls
are up next Hannity tonight, nine Eastern. What a show
we have on the Fox News Channel, straight ahead. All right,
glad you're with us eight hundred and ninety four one
Sean if you want to be a part of the program,
you know, we watch what happened these terrible tornadoes just

(01:16:40):
on the outskirts of Nashville. I love Nashville. I lived
just ninety miles south of Nashville when I was broadcasting
my first paid radio station in nineteen ninety w VNN
and Huntsville, Alabama. Love the place. I just I got
to know. That's what I fell in love with country
music Garth Brooks at the time. But I'd always go

(01:17:02):
up Oprey Land. I mean, was just amazing, just but
also the people, wonderful people. It's grown by leaps and bounds.
And then out of nowhere the other night we have
these these tornadoes not only touched down there's reports that
they touched down state on the ground for you know,
an hour, and obviously this all the horrible destruction. The

(01:17:25):
last I saw about twenty four confirmed dead. But the
search and rescue mission continues. I've seen pictures and videos.
It's devastating. Our heart goes out to the people of Nashville,
our friends there. We wanted to get an update. And
by the way, Samaritan's purses on the ground already. I
was talking to Michael W. Smith the other night, the
Christian contemporary singer, a great friend of this program and

(01:17:47):
friend of mine, and they're down on the ground there
and they're doing great work. That's Franklin Graham's group. Senator
Marshall Blackburn is with us from Tennessee. Senator, I love
your state. I love Nashville about I love everybody. They're
wonderful people. I'm so sorry about all you're going through. Well, Sean,
there are a lot of Tennesseeans that love you too,

(01:18:08):
and they are just so thrilled to be listening to
you right now to hear you talking about what we
have experienced, because you're so right. This was an E
four tornado. There were actually two. One was in there
EF three, the other in E F four, and it
was on the ground for a period of fifty miles.

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And I've been through war zones, hurricanes, tornadoes, and I
will tell you in Putnam County, Tennessee, and Wilson County, Tennessee.
I have never seen the kind of destruction that I
saw yesterday, because entire communities are just leveled. There is
nothing there but a debrief field and you can see

(01:18:50):
a driveway where and maybe steps or a front porch,
but everything else is just gone. And the laws of life,
the loss of these precious children people, including children that
are hospitalized right now, and then loss of livelihoods, it

(01:19:12):
is just devastating and the destruction is unbelievable. But in
true Tennessee fashion, where the volunteer state and people are
showing up, we have those sunny attitudes that our tomorrows
are going to be better than our yesterdays and with
a lot of support people or they're out there working

(01:19:35):
in thousands of volunteers showing up to help. That's what
Michael w said. He said there are thousands of people
going to the areas that were greatly impacted, and I
mean they had more volunteers than they actually had real
work for in certain areas because and then the rescue
efforts continue. That is exactly right. And here's a great

(01:19:58):
example in Putnam County. We've got a Great Sheriff Eddie Ferris,
and I was talking with him yesterday and up walks
a big group of American Legion guys, chainsaws in hand,
gloves in hand. They said, tell us where to go work.
And this is the kind of volunteerism. And you're hearing
those chainsaws, you're seeing people that have shown up with

(01:20:23):
scoopers and bulldozers and to try to clear away for
people to be able to even get to their homes
and to have the ground safe to walk on or
to drive a car on or a truck because there's
all this metal and debris, and the debris field goes
for miles and miles and miles, you know. Anyway, I listen.

(01:20:46):
We just want the people in Tennessee to know. And
I know the President I think is going down there tomorrow. Yes,
he's going tomorrow. I'm going to be with him tomorrow
in the state. And people that are listening to you,
that have loved ones in Tennessee that have damage, they
can go to the state's website. It is TN dot
gov Forward Slash Team at TEMA and that's the Tennessee

(01:21:11):
Emergency Management Agency and they can get help there if
they are needing help, and I will tell you Verizon
at and T they've been putting towers out so people
can have access their charging stations that people can go
to at the command centers and at the shelters and

(01:21:32):
charge their electronics. And people are doing everything they can
to come stand with individuals who have lost everything, everything,
their home and everything in it. All right, Senator Blackburn,
thank you so much. We really appreciate you taking time
to keep us up to speed. We put Samaritan's Purse website.

(01:21:53):
They're helping the efforts Wonder in Tennessee. So that's Franklin
Graham's group and I know them and I trust them
for people that want to help out, it's it's pretty
devastating when you lose your home and and all your
possessions in life that you've worked so hard for. And
then of course, you know, how do you out of nowhere?
You deal with the loss of a loved one, and

(01:22:13):
that now has happened to twenty four families in the
great state of Tennessee. Senator, always good to have you.
You're in our prayers. Please let everyone know we're thinking
about them and America will be there for them as
we always are. Thank you Sean, byebye. Eight hundred and
nine four one, Sean, you want to be a part
of the program. Lizzie in the Great State of Ohio.
You're on the Sean Hannity Show. Hey, Lizzie, how are you? Hi, Son,

(01:22:36):
I'm good? You sound young? Can I are you a
young person? Yes, I'm a sophomore in high school. Really okay,
And I'm glad you called the show. How are you doing?
I'm good? How are you? I'm good? Now, you're studying hard,
you have good grades, yeah for the most part. Okay,

(01:22:56):
staying out of trouble, yeah, for the most part. That
would have been my answer. But anyway, I'm glad you
called What's on your Mind today. I would just like
to say that you've been a really big inspiration for
me because this year I have just started studying the
Constitution in my ap government class, and I have a

(01:23:19):
couple of liberal friends and they try to debate me
all the time, and I mean, I can and have
the ability to win because of you, because you have
brought up some really good points. And I myself, I
used to be a liberal and you have really helped

(01:23:41):
me to come around and see the logic in being
a conservative young person. You remind me a little bit
of me, because when I was young, Lizzie, I don't
know why I was obsessed with politics, and I would
stay up late at night my parents screaming at me
to shut the radio off, and my father would be

(01:24:04):
I'd hear him, you know, come into my room. I
turned it off. He said, I heard it. I told
you to turn that thing off. You don't turn it off,
I'm gonna smash it. That's what fun. I said to me, Yes,
why are you so interested in politics? And have you
thought about maybe? And I know it's pretty young for you,
but what you might want to do with your life?
Is it involved politics? Um? Well, I think that I

(01:24:30):
got into it a lot because my sisters they they
are both um liberals, and they influenced my opinions a lot.
And once I realized my like their views and like
the flaws in them, I started to become really interested

(01:24:51):
in why they were room. And then it's just like
strengthened when I got into my government class, Like I
assumed that I was going to hate class, like it
was going to be really hard, and then I got
in the class, and I can't wait to go to
class tomorrow. Well, I you know, I'm very inspired by
what you're saying. Look, i'm gonna give you a few

(01:25:12):
things they're gonna be when you express political views, just
to kind of prepare you a little bit. They're gonna
be be people that don't like you, and you've got
to be you know, whatever your beliefs are, for your
belief in God or Jesus or politics, whatever whatever it
happens to be, they are going to sadly be people
that do not like you for pretty much no reason

(01:25:35):
at all. And you know, it's very hard. I know,
young people want to be liked. And I talk to
my own kids about this. It's interesting because my daughter
is a senior in high school and I don't think
she knows what her dad does for a living. And
I'm kind of happy about it because I don't bring
my work home. I try not to burden her. Occasionally

(01:25:55):
she sees or hears things and I'm like, okay, that's
that's four months old. Don't about it. It's all good.
But she's following her interests and she has her own
unique you know, she just has her own interests. She
has her own things that she cares about. And I
don't want to. I want every child to follow their
interests in life. If we can ever help you, or

(01:26:17):
if you're in New York with your parents and you
want her to come by and see us, we'd love
to have you. I would just say, just be strong,
have fun with it, and if you're enjoying learning, that's great.
That should be a lifelong pursuit. I never stop learning.
I'm learning more now. I study more now than I
ever studied in any class that I've ever taken in

(01:26:37):
my life. But follow your passion, stick by your beliefs,
have fun with it, and you know see where that
brings you. I mean, you know, I believe every person's
created by God and every person has a purpose. Hey, Sean,
can I interrupt to find that? I just want Lizzie
to know. Lizzie. I need you to know we all
adore you. In the studio, we're all sitting we love Lizzie.
See you're the cutest thing ever. We should have we

(01:26:59):
love lizz T shirts made up right, that's exactly right.
I want to be like Lizzie. Have you ever been
to New York City, Lizzie, I have not, but I
do want to go. You do place to go when
your spring break? What do your parents do for a living?
He did? I asked the question first, Hold on a second,
it's my show. It's called The Sean Hannity Show. All right,
go ahead. My spring break is very very short. Well

(01:27:25):
when is it? It is? Um, like over the Easter
weekend break? All right, we'll talk now you can answer
his questions. Well, I'll tell you what. If Linda will agree,
because I'm so busy, I will I will pay for
plane tickets if both your parents will take you for
you to come to New York and you can come

(01:27:46):
see the show if you want, and you could stay
a couple of days in New York. I just would
advise you be careful, bring a hundred security guards with you. No, um,
but if they will, if if they would, if they'd
agree to that and want to chaperone you, you and
you want to see the city. You know. One of
the things I like in my life at this point
in my life, because I didn't have a lot of
money for a lot of years, is I can kind

(01:28:07):
of do cool things with it. And if if that's
kind of a dream, I like making dreams happen sometimes.
Would you like that I would love that. That would
be awesome. All Right, Linda's your new best friend and
we're gonna talk. It's gonna be Thank you so much,
all right, God bless you always. That's kind of cool

(01:28:28):
when you can do a few cool things. You're my
hero Schwan. When I grow up, I want to be
just like you. Why are you lying now? We just
had a great calla. You're just lying for your teeth.
You know. It's kind of cool that you know me.
I love to do stuff. What do I need? I
don't need anything. No, listen, you do. This is the
one thing about you that nobody knows. You know you do.

(01:28:49):
I don't want to hear this. Incredible things for people
all the time anonymously, now that we've done this before.
Like Velma came to visit us, Remember that was fun? Yeah?
I don't know if that was fun though, because um
I love Velma pieces. But finding Velma in the middle
of Pennel that was pretty hard. They got lost for
a few hours. We had a few hours of concern.
Where's Velma and company? Now? All she wants is a
spa day for her birthday. That's all I can't argue

(01:29:11):
with the woman you know that that's actually a good choice. Okay.
You know what I've never had in my life a
spa day. I have in my life a spa day.
I'm never gonna do it. I'm never I will never
do that. Why never? Of course, I don't like strangers
touching me. Simple answer, all right, Ask Ryan and Wisconsin
if you would ever want a spa day? Ryan and Wisconsin,

(01:29:33):
would you ever want a spot day? I would have
to agree with you. I'm not Ryan, Come on, this
is a guy code stuff. I don't get a sister
out people touching it. Just I don't know. Okay, Ryan,
say your comment. Ryan, Well, first off, I gotta give
you give compliments to your staff. They're absolutely awesome. Um

(01:29:55):
and what you did for Lizzie is excellent. Sandy, I
just do real quick. I wanted to know what your
ceilings are on, you know, the whole Biden, not so
much Bloomberg anymore, obviously, but they seem to be fixated
on beating Trump over and above anything else, you know,
helping the country, what's good for their American people, you know,

(01:30:20):
I mean Bloomberg and on his way out said he
entered the race to defeat Donald Trump and now he's
leaving to help defeat Donald Trump, and Biden coming back
with saying, well, this race is bigger than the candidates
and bigger than the politics. It's about beating Donald Trump.
Whatever happened to Hey, We're in the race for the

(01:30:42):
good of the country, for the good of the American people.
The biggest disadvantage Democrats have in two hundred and forty
three days is exactly what you said. They've only hated
Donald Trump for three long years and people are sick
of it. And Donald Trumps fought back and he's been
successful for we the people. His biggest advantage. Now i'd

(01:31:05):
fly to you to New York, but you know you're
not a kid that has a dream like that. But anyways, Ryan,
thank you, my friend. God bless our friends and and
farmers in Wisconsin, you know, the ones with a lot
of gray matter. All Right, that's gonna wrap things up
for today tonight Hannity exclusively, Yes, the younger Joe Biden tapes.
Sweet report you decide Trump's huge turnout on Super Tuesday.

(01:31:31):
What does it mean? Carl Rob at the whiteboard, We'll
get into all of that. We've got now the FISA
Court demanding changes and answers, but not from people under investigation.
We got a full report, Greg Jared Carter Page, among others.
Ari Fleischer tonight, Tammy Bruce tonight. Will see you tonight
and back here tomorrow. As always, thank you for being
with us. Just two hundred and forty three days to go,

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