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It does the right thing on a lot of different things. Repatriation, energy, independence, These are all you know, things that that if we want to get Americans back to work, we have to get back to work. Um. Now, we have Larry Cudlow and Steve Moore coming up in the course of the program today. I am telling you. The floodgates of the of the fusion GPS dossier and the floodgates of uranium one are about to gush. What wide open now the and I'm glad you all laugh at in their Pastor Scott, you're not interested in the show at all. You just are. My friend, Pastor Darryl Scott is in from Cleveland and he brings four people with him. I guess what you need protection in New York. He's hiding out. He's got a scarf and I had on. Nobody's gonna recognize you. Just you're all right, this is my hometown. You're safe. Um. When I go to his church, he meets me with you know, five armed bodyguards, thinking of oh, Hanna, he's gonna get killed. Uh. I love you to death. I'm gonna bring in if you if you can come on in the next half hour. Um, we have a lot of four all out from this whole Franken issue and information that you're not going to get anywhere now. I did a whole breakdown of how the left protected the Clintons for thirty years, nearly thirty years of their lives, and how all of these women that came for bimbo eruptions as they referred to them. You know how all of that happened, and all of the things that were said, and all of the defenses that were made at the time, And when you see the hypocrisy, it is breathtaking of so many people, um because they never believed a single person that made an allegation events against Bill Clinton, because at the end of the day, Bill Clinton supported their political agenda, and politics trumped what should have really mattered back in the day. And I've got to give some people credit. I mean, I told you the exchange yesterday that took place between Oneita Broader and Chelsea Handler. I don't know Chelsea Handler, and she apologized to Jannita Broderick, and Juanita accepted her apology, and I tweeted out, you know what lesson to be learned here for everybody, the lesson of asking for forgiveness and the lesson of being given forgiveness. But there's there's a whole lot of people that have a lot of accounting to do if we really want to take a long, hard, serious look at the issues that are facing us today. And then you've got Senator Group over there, al Franken, the groper senator from Minnesota, the people of Minnesota ultimately going to decide, and um, but there are things about Al Frankin that most people never knew. Most that we we last night we went through and we explained that there's a pattern of behavior of Al Franket. It's a history of vile and repulsive behavior by him, and information that nobody in the media is ever gonna talk about or ever to tell you about. And but I will now Frankin did issue an apology, but as Lean tweet and said in our interview yesterday, well why didn't he apologize if he meant it when he saw her with her husband at some event they were all out together anyway. So they're talking about a Senate ethics investigation, with the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others Chuck Schumer, Claire McCaskill now supporting because you know that I would argue in many ways, well that just all right, Well we're gonna have an in full investigation first, okay, which is fine. But the problem here in the difference here is we've got pictures, We got a woman to sleep and he's groping her and he thinks it's funny supposedly, and now he thinks, so, yeah, it's not like we have he didn't deny it. Now some people of these accusations come up and they say, no, okay, now that's when you need an investigation, you know. I keep saying the end of the day, I want the people of Alabama to know the truth. This transcends politics for me. I don't want anybody who potentially ever was a predator to a fourteen year old girl in the United States Senate. That should be a political for everybody. And I think that people of Alabama deserve to know the truth, whatever that is. Because I don't know a percent myself on any of this right now, they deserve to know before they go to the ballot box. And for saying that, apparently that's a bad thing, but it has served me well in my career not to rush the judgment. Richard Jewel is a case in point in the case of hands up, don't shoot Darren Wilson. Now that never happened, and the reason the grand jury never pressed charges against the officer is because so many eyewitnesses, most of them African American, said that it was Michael Brown who reached into the car to fight the policeman per his gun. It was Michael Brown who ran at the police officer, and Darren Wilson had no choice. So you know what, sometimes when you don't rush to judgment, you know, facts begin to you know, unravel, and you begin to see truth. Actually truth should man at everybody. Or in the case of the Duke Lacrosse case, I actually went too to the families directly. I sat down with them very is I was covering the case so I could understand everybody's point of view. And it turned out those three kids had never raped anybody, and they put together over time evidence that exonerated them, exculpatory evidence in that particular case. And it turned out that the woman in that case was lying. And yet eight professors they rushed to judgment, and they bought an advertisement in the school newspaper. When you're talking about very very very serious charges against somebody, and one person says yes and the other person says no, you have got you know one of the things that Roy Moore and the and the lawyer's press conference did the other day. If they think that's a forgery, what we have is I had a handwriting expert on this program that day of that press conference. Guess what if that ink is new, they'll be able to tell. And as the handwriting experts at forty two years experience that they will be able to tell if they can get copies of writings of the judge at that time in his life with that yearbook, then it will be proof positive. Science will now play a part in determining and ascertaining the truth which the people of Alabama deserve. That's what they need. Uh. Anyways, so we went through last night, we talked to Melanie Morgan and Leeann Tweeden. We always invite all sides on. I invited those that talked and spoke out against uh, against Judge Roy Moore. Now, so you have different circumstances and each time, and you gotta look at it. By the way, Washington Post column this Franken shouldn't resign because he's a liberal Democrat. Wow. Washington Post published a column today feminist Kate Harding. The column criticizes Al Franken over these pictures et cetera of Leeann Tweeden, and Harding's take can fairly be summed up as sure Franken's a pig. But he votes to keep abortion legal, so he shouldn't resign. I'm reading from comments Larry O'Connor made on media. It. Harding is described in her byline as the co editor of Nasty Women, Feminism, Resistance and Revolution in Trump's America. Apparently a co host of some podcast call feminist these that what? What is that? Author? Feministy? I guess I don't know, asking for it, the alarming rise of rape culture, what we can do about it? But anyway, she examines. She begins by excoriating Frankin in no uncertain terms and talked about that I could reasonably be expected to lead the calls for him to step down following allegations that he forced his tongue down a woman's throat a company with a photo of him grinning as he moves to grope her breast while she's sleeping. It's disgusting. He treated sleeping women as a comedy prop She then goes on to explain how much better the Democratic Party is in its politics and agenda for issues that she is a feminist believe in. Really, here's my question to her, Really, what about the Clintons for the last thirty years? Really? What about Do you believe Juanita? Do you believe Kathleen Willie? Do you believe Paula Jones? Never thought i'd see in the New York Times. I believe Juanita, And anyway she ends up finally explains that the suitable penace and penance and punishment for frank And he should undergo, including an ethics investigation, a promise that he will not run again, a listening tour so he can hear from women, and he must vow to fight for in the remaining years of his office. By the way, I never heard or criticize the money of the Clinton takes from countries that abuse women, where men tell them how to dress, where marital rape is not illegal, where espousal abuse is not illegal, domestic violence, where gays and lesbians are killed being who they are, and where Christians and Jews are persecuted. Tens and tens of millions of dollars, and they bought Hillary silence. But you know, one of the things that really disgusted me that nobody talked about. You know, I haven't heard from Hillary Clinton or Nancy Pelosi yet on the Al Franken issue. And when it comes to him, you probably haven't heard these things, but he has a long history of making all kinds of vicious, bio out of line comments. He's also a hypocrite when it comes to sexual harassment. On Saturday Night Live, his quote skit, his humor is pretty disgustingly twisted and sick. He suggested drugging and raping Leslie Stall from sixty Minutes. He said, at the time, I give the pills to Leslie Stall. When Leslie passed out, I take her to the closet and rape her. And that's why you never see Leslie until February. When she passes out. I put her in various positions and take pictures of her. How eeries that in light of what he did to LeAnn Tweeden. He also wrote a piece in Playboy magazine porner Rama, and by the way, we can't even read it because it's too vulgar, but one part in particular says, well, I'm talking about the Internet, which is a terrific learning tool. For example, a couple of years ago, when he was twelve, my son used the internet for a six great report on beast reality. And then he goes on in the article to fantasize about a machine that would perform oral sex on him. And then in two thousand and eight, when Franklin was running for the Senate, he was forced to apologize. But what he wrote in Playboy and his comments about Leslie Stall, then he writes in his new book, he writes, well, to say I'm sorry for writing a joke was to sell out my career, to sell out who I've been my entire life. And I wasn't sorry I've written porner rama or pitched that stupid Leslie Stall joke at two in the morning. I was doing my job well. Based on his own words, we can only conclude here that any apology from Senator Grope is meaningless anyway. One Shawn is a toll free telephone number. We have more on this as well. Also, my friend Pastor Scott is here with us today, a nice surprise on a Friday. We'll get to him, and we have Peter Schweitzer coming in today. We also will look at this bill passed in the House yea today, and what's gonna happen in the Senate. Larry Cudlo, Steve Moore stopped by right as we roll along. I'm just gonna go through a quick history at the bottom of the half hour of how the left for thirty years or complicit because and that sort of goes into and fits into when I was just telling you as it relates to these issues, if you had the right politics, it didn't matter what you did. You can smear, slander anybody you want. And and that's what the Clinton team did for all of those years, and they did it again in and by the way, the censorship of conservative groups TikTok, they have a history that is equally bad. Which, by the way, we do our work and we will expose, uh, and it'll be common knowledge by the time everything is finished. So on top of this, so you got Franken now an image of picture no ambiguity and he admits it of him groping Senator Groper, and you know, literally the story of what Leeann tweet and said yesterday, harassing a woman, kissing her against her will and all of these things. Now he's a hypocrite because when he speaks out about sexual abuse and you know, of course he was one of the ones that went after Donald Trump and uh he you know, of course he doesn't even not even in touch with his own misconduct. Here but at the end of the day, what this is about Leeann Tweeden was asleep here, you have to ask yourself, given this information, all you know as a fact in this case, and everyone raising the questions these days about who's fit for office, who's not fit for office, etcetera. This is a case that is resolved. There's no ambiguity here. And at the end of the day, it's going to be the people in his state of Minnesota that are going to decide. I guess because I don't see anybody in the Senate. You know, it's funny allegations result in the media. You can't you don't meet the qualifications to be a senator when you have a case of proof. Well, now we're just gonna have an investigation. We already know the outcome of the investigation. We have the picture. The outcome is known here. It didn't deny it anyway. So um, what's really shocking is that his comments alone, I don't know how anybody. I don't see anything funny about rape and making a joke about rape and what he said about Leslie Stall. Now here's where the media does some of their best work defending democrats. I don't know of many others that told you the things that I have just told you. When we come back, i'll lay out a history of how the media defended the Clintons. And we got a special in studio guests today, Pastor Darryl Scott is with us. You're gonna come in right, He's next till the top of the hour, Pastor Scott, And just a second here, you know, I just want to remind everybody of this as we now talk about these very serious important issues. When these charges come up now on almost a daily basis, you cannot forget here as we examine the the systemic, deplorable defense that has gone on thirty years of the most troubling predatory conduct of Bill Clinton and sexual abuse allegations. It is now thirty years and up to an including last year. The destroyed Trump media now that it doesn't matter because Hillary lost. Now they'll now they'll begin a few of them that have a conscience and a soul that knew that they were lying. You know. Oh yeah, Now we can look at Bill Clinton's record now now it's now he's I believe, Juanita. I don't know whether to say better late than never, or is it just politically expedient because now that sort of gives you, you know, and now we can just go after every Republican and it's okay now because we don't we really mean it. Um. You know, you have people in the media that did everything that they colluded with Hillary Clinton's campaign never asked those questions. Nobody over at MSNB saying I give Chris has a lot of credit. I don't know him, but you know he actually said, you know, the real day of reckoning is now coming with them. Well, why wasn't that last year during a heated campaign because they wanted Hillary to win more? Is the answer. And that's the sad part, not him in particularly, but people and so okay, so some are now coming to terms with what they said and how they covered it all up, and what they did, and how they used every effort to protect Bill Clinton, and how there was a systemic smear campaign against any woman that said anything against him and discredit you know, his all of his accusers. What they said and did is beyond despicable by the way. Jennifer Flowers was the first, and then in the Monica Lewinsky years, it turns out Bill Clinton admitted he did have an affair with Jennifer Flowers. Jennifer Flowers, what did they say at the time, Oh, she's a liar. Oh, those tapes were doctored on and on and on, even though you can hear them talking and distinguish his voice. Um, she went into some detail how she had a twelve year affair with him. All right, that's a fair, that's consensual, but it's still his behavior. And then when he lied about it, he heard her in that sense. And Hillary Clinton goes on sixty minutes and she defended him. And then the same Paula Jones, this was a case of exposed himself drag a hundred dollars through a trailer park. As James Carville once said, you never know what people are gonna say. You know, it's um. All of this now is in the public record. And Paula Jones saying what she said, Kathleen Willie saying she was attacked in the Oval office, groped and fondled and touched and kissed and grabbed by Bill Clinton then wanted a broaderick story. You know, all of these women individually, we're smeared, slandered. They weren't believed. Hillary never believed one of them. But now last year they're in the campaign. Oh, every woman has a right to be believed. But look how there what look at their history here? You know what it is. I'm gonna tell you something, me pointing this out, a lot of people just don't have the courage to say all of this. They just don't because you're taking on the powerful forces of the left that it doesn't matter how deep they're hypocris, he goes, doesn't matter how how grotesque they're defense of all of this was it means nothing, you know, Kathleen Willie, Paula Jones, one Eeda Broderick. I took the time to interview all of these women, just like I am saying in every case, you have got to look for facts and truth and information and then make your determination. Which now the people Alabama they're going through that process down in Alabama, and I have confidence on the people are Alabama. They're gonna figure it out sorted out between now and this election in December. It's it's there will be many things that come out between now and then they can decide maybe the scientific side of this, the forensic side of this is gonna play a big part of it as it relates to the yearbook, and if the inc is newer, if the inca is from the seventies, or if it's his handwriting according to experts, or not his handwriting according to experts. I mean that that will tell a lot if Gloria, alright, overturns it all over, you know. But of course Hillary said it was all a vast right wing conspiracy, and then taking money from from countries that abuse women millions and killed gays and lesbians and persecute Christians and Jews. You know one thing that money did buy those countries her silence, the great champion of woman kill Hillary Clinton. All right, we'll have plenty more time for us later in the program today. I what are you doing in the pastor Darryl Scott is here, my friend from Cleveland, the national director of the Diversity Council Right Coalition. How are you doing, good man? Listen? How to stop buying howl at my homie? While I was in time, Well, first of all, I had the best time at your at your church. We had a great time with you. Um I you know, I asked you before I got out there, I said, well, do you have anything where I can put a couple of notes down. And what did you say to me? Oh, we've got a platform. Now we've got a podium. It is the biggest podium I've ever seen in my life. It's hilarious. Yeah, that way, you know, you won't drop your books, you won't drop your Bible. It's good. Is that why you do it? For the I mean, you know what large podiums like that came into vogue into black church and um, and so you know, you know there there's a black church, you have the white church where the white churches have those little metal church. Your church, well what mixed congregation? But and you know that was the vogue furniture. And I liked it. I liked the big platform. And you know, my wife and I used to preach side by side for years. We tag teams and we've a stand up there together. So we need a room. She took up all the space, so I needed a bigger platform. By the way, if you're anybody in this country today that supports this president, boy, you're not liked by a lot of people. Have you paid that price like I do? Oh? Yeah, of course, you know. I'm still getting it every day on a regular basis. Yeah, but you know, I have sort of like the same Twitter disease that the president has. Sometimes I don't know, I'm gonna have some six psychological twisted psychosis that I thrive on some of that stuff. And I like to go back and forth and hit him back and make him mad and get him angry. But then my wife would come along and say, okay, pastor stop, and so I have Is that what she said? Yeah? I have to restrained myself. So you know, I've I've I've gone through periods where I'm really active on Twitter and I'm just fighting away, and then I've been through a quiet period. Now, I don't tell you why. I'm just too busy. I got too much work to it. I'm doing too much research. I'm trying, you know, I'm trying to do my part, and I've got four hours on air to day. I can hit back anywhere I want. And how many followers you got? Now? Not like you? I mean, I don't know. I'm only up to like or something like that. Oh, let's start retweeting everything passed. It's got that. Yeah, help me get some Twitter followers. But you know what, you have a loyal army out there have handedy yikes. You know, they went in on the coffee maker and and and toy him a new one. And uh, anybody messed with Sean, you gotta mess with us. So I mean, he's got a whole army out there, you know. You know they rally the troops too. You know, come on, they're going after Sean. So we gotta get him. And so I jump right in. You know something, we there's one thing that I've the Good Book that you preach every Sunday, Actually you preach how many days a week I do? I do? My wife does Tuesday, I do Thursday and Sunday. Twice on Sunday once on Thursday, So him twice a week. He's won. But you know the truth, you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you freight. You know, one thing I just want and all of this, I just want to know the truth. Well, I stayed on Twitter and uh, I said, listen, if the more the judge did do this, it is very unfortunate. And if he didn't do it, it's very unfortunate because he's accused of doing it. You know, nowadays in this country, they begin with the verdict and then they searched for the evidence instead of taking the evidence and arriving at a verdict. So this country has become backwards and this is because of the left. And we just retweeted three or your tweets by the way, did yeah? Is that nice? Alright? So maybe by the way, if you're on Twitter, what's your what's your handle? What is it at at Pastor d Scott? I think pastor DNA? What is it at Pastor d Scott? Is that what it is? He doesn't even know his own it's at Pastor d Scott, At Pastor d Scott. Okay, great, now, I know you know, um getting to the truth or saying that you don't rush the judgment, although all the liberals defended the Wentin's for thirty years, which is amazing, and you do that, and that's like people think are guilty. You know, oh you're not. It's not political for me. Let me say this. And it's something I thought about. In Black America, roy More might get more leniency because Blacks are are accustomed to being accused falsely of of of of sexual impropriety, sexual crimes, among other things. And so in the black community, you know, the judgment is somewhat reserved on the street, you know, when you hear these guys in the barber shops and on the streets, and then the community judgments somewhat reserved because a lot of people have been through the same experience being falsely accused. That is, uh, one of the ten commandments. Yeah, that should not bear false witnesses. Why do you think why it's interesting because I think the ten commandments have broken down. And I'm I'm giving you my little bit of seminary background. Uh, you should love God with all your mind, heart, body, and soul, and you're neighbor as yourself. And upon these laws rest all the laws of all the prophets something to that effective. Okay, one of the top ten is a big deal. We know the other nine commandments are broken regularly. Is that one broken regularly? Which one fash all the time? I mean basically a saying, don't lie? Don't lie? You know, we used to have a saying in the church back in the day, we say liars will be friars, but they'll be what will be friars because in the Book of Revelations that says all liars will be found in the lake of fire. Have that place in the Lake of Fire held the Book of Revelation. I know how many people do they say in total will be saved A hundred forty four thousand? Is that literal? No, I didn't say that saved hundred forty four thousands. With Jewish missionaries that would go forth doing the tribulation and evangelize the planet Earth, coming forth from each of the tribes of Israel. But it's an innumerable company. But everybody the apostles thought the end of the world was coming, right, I mean, you know what it is. We live like it might come at any minute, but we work like it's not coming for a long time. So you can't rest on your laurels and say, well, since Jesus is coming back and I believe it, I'm not gonna do anything. So we work like he won't be back for a long time. But we live like he can come at any moment. But there are certain signs that are supposed to we're supposed to observe and Civer's places and and the love of man will grow cold, and we're at that point. We're at that point with those signs. But there's some political things that have to be done, and to be honest, to be totally honest. I see, I've seen President Trump's presidency. It seems to me something that because of his America first policy, you know, America is not mentioned in the Book of Revelations America. So there are a lot of thoughts concerning that, will America have been destroyed or will America lessen his influence on the world stage because the events of the Book of Revelation all take place over in the Middle East. So is America gonna withdraw its presidents or its influence from the Middle East? And if and I can see that happen, but it depends on who's going to be the president. But actually, I mean this president in many ways I think has done more Israel weather that isolated us. Well, yeah, he's strengthened our times with Israel. But more importantly, you see, you know, as the Iranians see cagemony in the region, you do see an alliance that has become unprecedented. And that's the Saudiast that's the Israelis, that's the Egyptians, that's the Emirates, that's the Jordanians, all against Iran. Because if you put you know, the Iranian Mola is that chant death to America, death to Israel, and burn American flags and burn and Israeli flags. Uh, that's kind of uniting everybody because if you marry radical Islamis with a weapon of mass destruction, it could that could be revelation like catastrophic in the Book of Revelations. Actually, uh, you know, Saudi Arabia is going to give refuse to Israel, so their their relation is not going to be They're gonna have a stronger relationship than they do now. It's gonna be honest. I've read the Book of Revelations. I don't understand it. I'll give you some material that I'll help you understand. I do not. I've got something. I've got some good reading material help. I read the Bible. I usually if you read about King David, or if you read the Psalms, or you read you know, the words written and read, I understand those words. Relations I don't understand. Not really hard to understand. There's a threefold division to it. I mean we can get into it. It would take a while, but it's not as hard to understand once you find the key to it. That things which I know what I'm gonna ask you you believe in speaking in tongues? I mean does too. We got Karem here and you really all right? So if I start speaking Russian because the the Apostles got that gift and they would speak to people's in other lands and they would speak in their language which they had never studied. Isn't that what the Bible says in that in that instance on the day of Pentecost. But the Bible also speaks of a man speaking in an unknown tongue. And Paul said, do I speak with tongues of men or of angels? Then then there's another scripture that says when a man speaks in tongue tongues, he's speaking unto God and missed me and I can barely speak language. But you know why, because you're trying to intellectualize this and tell because I don't because that's the only thing I disagree with. But I listen. I know you have a passion for this, and I know you help people, which is what your mission is. You want to help people, and you want people to live better lives, and you want and and you wre you laughing, Kareem, Well, this is like a barbershop conversation, right, and so at the the spiritual barbershop. So at the end of the barbershop conversation, nobody ever with it, always is with you agree to disagree? Yeah, okay, but I think we just need to leave it there. This has been an ongoing debate in the Body of Christ for years. Tongues were not tongues. That is the question I believe in. My wife got him immediately. It took me a while. I was like, you're sitting you believe in a simple thing, that God created the world, right, and they said his only begotten son, and that he suffered, died and was buried to to reconcile mankind to his Father, and whoever believes in him shall never perish. I believe that. Do we agree on that? We agree on that. I had that conversation with someone about the president. It was actually on Christian television. I said, listen, all the basic tenants of the Christian faith pre existence, virgin births, send this life, vicarious death, burial, resurrection as sentience, second coming. President Trump believes in all of that. Now his sanctification process, that's between him and God and developing Pastor Scott love you good to see it. Thanks for having man. I gotta bounce, I gotta catch a plane, all right, it's good to see. Thank you for inviting me to your church. It was a great honor for You'll be back on the Sunday morning to preach love too. I'd love to do it. I really what. It was an honor to be there. Hey, if you want to protect your home, there are there is evil in this world. Deliver us from evil, Pastor. I loaded up here today. All right. They did pass this bill in the House yesterday. Larry Cudlo, Steve More, We're going to join us, Peter Schwitz here. The floodgates on uranium one and the dossier are about to gush wide open. Will explain and much more poor people. And I've been here working my host thinking career for people who don't have a chance. And I really resent anybody saying that I'm just doing this for the rich. Give me a break. I think you guys overplay that all the time and it gets old, and thank you to quit it. Mr Sharman. The public just I'm not through, okay. I got kind of sick and tired of it. True, it's a nice political play. Well, Mr tare about true. All due respect, I get sick and tired of the richest regular order getting richer. We do a tax order middle class and over and over? How many times do we do that? What are you looking to Listen, I've honored you by allowing you to spout off here, and what you said was not right. That's all I'm saying. I come from the lower middle class. Originally we didn't have anything, So don't spew that stuff on me. I get a little tired of that crap. And let me just say something. If you didn't, if we've worked together, we could pull this country out of every every message in and we could do a lot of the things that you're talking about two and I think I have that a reputation of having worked together. Let's but start with CHIP. Not starting with CHIP. I did it. I've done it for years. I've got more bills. Start with CHIP today. I got more bills pass and everybody on this committee put together, and they've been passed for the benefit of people in this country. Now, all I can say is I like you personally very much, but I'm telling you this bull crap that you guys throw out here really gets old. After a while to do it right. At the end of this was just not right. And I just then it takes a lot to get me worked up like this. I gotta say, this is nothing short of extraordinary. Let me just tell you. Getting ten members to agree on something as complicated as the most yeah, but we needed to a teen. Okay, let me rephrase it. Getting two seven members to agree on something is complicated. This country has not rewritten its tax coachin the powers of the status quo in this town are so strong. Yet two hundred and twenty seven men and women of this Congress broke through that today. That is powerful. Of course. I want to think not just the members who made this possible today. I want to think the President. I want to thank his administration, and don't think our partners in the Senate who are doing their work as well. You will admit now, for the sake of this discussion, that some Americans under this Republican plan will be paying more in taxes. Correct. There there will be people who make more than a million dollars in high tax states that will be paying more. And as the President has said, this is not a tax plan to cut tax is for rich people. This is a tax plan to make businesses competitive and give middle income we're here that m word. I think it's code, you know, and I'm used to hearing it from the left for many years. I think you are as well. I think you would admit that. But this is a Republican majority in the House and in the Senate, in the White House, and you're admitting that for some Americans they will pay more in taxes. But again, is this what the American people have waited a generation for? Again, just to be just to be clear, what we're doing is getting rid of the state and local tax deduction, which is a loophole for high tax states. That's the reason why New York, California and others have taxes as high as they are, because the federal government is subsidizing those taxes. And for most Americans, the vast number of Americans that that don't have high tax states, it's not fair that they're subsidizing a few states. So again, the people's taxes who are going to go up are the rich people in high tax states. But again, there's a lot of benefits to the New York economy of lowering the corporate rate. That's a huge boom for the financial services industry. They can hire more people, that can pay more people, they can create more jobs, they can be competitive. So there are offsets in this that will absolutely help the high tax states. I hope you're right about that. All right, hour to Sean Hannity Show, Toll free are numbers eight nine one sewn you want to be a part of the program. I have known are enhanced for all these years. I don't think I've ever heard him that animated ever, because it is an absolute lie, uh that this bill that they're gonna hopefully pass in the Senate, the Republican bill is has anything of any benefit to anybody that is quote rich. That is one of my biggest complaints about Republicans that you have of Americans that pay most of the taxes in this country, paid no federal income taxes none, zero, So we have redistribution. Now, if you believe in supply side conservative economics, Reaganomics, which I have always believed in and continue to believe in, I would argue that the Republicans have abandoned that. Uh. And while they're what they're doing on the corporate side is phenomenal. Middle class tax cuts is phenomenal. Repatriation is phenomenal. When they passed, you know, drilling in an noir and energy independent that's phenomenal for economic growth. The engine of economic growth that will get people off of food stamps, out of poverty and back to work. What this election was really all about. I know, you know, we spend an inordinate amount of time against the never ending attacks against the president. But this is what's going to make the difference on top of the growth that we've already gotten because of the end of burdensome regulation that the president did on his own. Anyway, here to weigh in on all of this, Larry Cudlow's CNBC host form a Reagaan administration economist, author of the new book It's a must read if you want to understand economics, Reaganomics, the the supplied size, conservative argument of how to create growth in the economy, The JFK and Reagan Revolution. A Secret History of American Prosperity. Also, Stephen Moore is with us distinguished visiting Fellow or Project for Economic Growth at the Heritage Foundation. Gentlemen, welcome back both of you to the program. Um, Larry, when you were on last time, we both agreed this is great in terms of the corporate tax cut, the repatriation, the push towards energy independence, the end of burdens and regulations. But any notion that this is a tax cut for the wealthy is just patently false. I agree. I would only add the you know, immediate expensing for new buildings and technology. But I thought your intro was great. You haven't storing rate um, the growth. We're gonna get good growth from this, and we're gonna get it from the business side. Steve Moore and I, among others, drafted this back in the campaign. Ironically it's still holding up. UM. My biggest disappointment as the top rate wasn't forward. Trump just said he wanted to go to thirty five. That's where we were originally. But one quickie, sean your take on Orange Hatch. Every single Republican, every single Republican should listen to Orange Hatch fighting back against class warfare. Everybody should hear that we've all known or in many, many years. He is a supply sider, and all I can say is good for him. Don't let the left now mow him and push him back. And what you need for this country, you make growth, and that growth will benefit, Sean, everybody, everybody will benefit from growth. Well, that's the whole point. I mean, the reason I support the bill has nothing to do with me individually, because I'm gonna end up paying a lot more in this bill. What frustrates me is and my argument, Steve Moore, welcome back, is that the Republicans have that they don't have the stomach for what Urn was arguing yesterday. They don't have the stomach to say this is a tax cut for the rich and explain to people that if you cut taxes across the board. Reagan doubled the revenues to the government. Reagan helped create twenty one million new jobs. We had till that point, the longest period of peacetime economic growth. Everything that that happened with JFK and Reagan that Larry writes about works. And I think as it relates to cutting top rates, Republicans don't have the stomach for the fight, am I wrown? Well, Look, I think this is a pretty darn good bill the Republicans passed yesterday. I mean, I have some reservations, as you do, and as Larry does, but my goodness, this was a pretty historic day for Congress. To pass the biggest tax cut since Reagan. It's about time. Uh. Shame on the Democrats. By the way, Sewan Shaman and not a single Democrat in the United States House of Representatives voted to cut taxes on American families and American businesses. I mean, I'm just disgusted by that, you know, by the Democratic Party and how they have moved to the left. I think there are a lot of good things in here. I like that. I agree with Larry that the howard and soul of the growth comes from the reducing our business taxes. It's very simple, John. You know, if you look at those people, you know you were talking about in the top five percent of income, those are people, you know what they do for a living, Sewan, They own, operate and invest in small businesses. Now is my old bus. Dick Army used to say, you know, Liberals love jobs, but they hate employers. You can't have jobs and good pain jobs. And unless you've got healthy employers who are making money and reinvesting that money in the business. And so I think this will do a world of good for the for the economy. And I just want one of the quick things. Juan, I am so proud of the Republicans for putting in this bill. I hope it remains the getting rid of this individual mandate under under Obamacare because by the way, that's a tax, that's a tax increase on that. Uh, that initiative Obamacare is attacks on low income people. Never crust. Don't want to get rid of that either. Let me ask you know. We we have a different version in the Senate, and then eventually they'll try and reconcile all of this and then hopefully it ends up on the President's desk. Uh, Larry talk about talk about the differences you see in the bills and what you would like to see in the final product. Well, actually, um, the House bill is more front loaded, and I liked that a lot. I think the Senate is making a mistake holding back the corporate tax cut to nineteen. I think that's a mistake. And the House built gets all that stuff started in the early years, So that's something. I think the pass through small business such Chapter esque companies UM should get a bigger tax break. I'd like to see that. Ron Johnson is making the case, UM, but I think they should get a bigger tax rate. Although it's been improved um somewhat. I would have had much larger marginal rate cuts for individuals. I guess that's not gonna happen. It's too bad. You know, real Reagan style tax reforms sean the slashing the personal rate, I mean slashing and then you don't need the deduction, so you can take it away what they're arguing about now, because there wasn't no slashing of marsina rate three points at about um. The deductions are more painful and they're gonna have to work out. But you know, you see people like Darryl Lisa listen. I can sympathize with Darryl Lisa voted against the bill because you know, it's not his fault that the people of California like that a governor that put the state income tax at thirteen and a half percent, and the same goes for New York and for New Jersey and for Illinois, and and you know, all these liberal states now have a little reckoning, uh, and maybe they'll hold their their local governors and legislators accountable for raising taxes as high as they do and as often as they do. You know, you're so right. I mean, if you look at if you compare Uh, you know Texas and Florida with New York and California. I mean, in New York and California, the highest income tax rate is now about thirteen and a half percent. It's zero in Texas and Florida. And you know you've got states like New York and New Jersey. Uh, right now, they spent almost twice as much per person on state and local government spending as say a state like Tennessee in New Hampshire. So why should people in Tennessee in New Hampshire be subsidizing of the flabby government in in Uh, in New York and California, the pension costs all of this stuff. So I like that feature of this bill. I think it's a long time I mean, I wish Reagan had done this. He tried to do it in eighty six. And Republicans are finishing his agenda here of closing that loophole in the tax code. Uh that I think it's just it's it's not fair for people who lived in low tax states to have to pay for high tax stage. So well said, I mean, and and in ways that being the ways they're being punished. I stay right there. We'll continue Uh, Steve Moore, Larry Cudlow one, Shawn told free telephone number. You want to be a part of this extravagance. Luke Rosie Act, the investigative reporter from the Daily Caller, will join us the next half hour as we have updates on deb Wie, Wasson and Schultz that you need to know. And as we continue, Larry Cutlow and Steve Moore are with us. We're talking about the House, and you've got to give the House credit. The House has passed three hundred bills that have not been even picked up by the Senate. The House passed their healthcare bill. I gotta give him credit for that. I assume if the Senate doesn't get this done, it will impact everybody politically, both House and Senate. But I don't think it would be fair. I think it's up to the Senate to keep their promises. Larry Cudlow, you know Sean and Steve. I think the Senators will do it. I spoke at the Republican Senate breakfast ten days ago. Their demeanor, Uh, their whole attitude is we are going to get this done. We are going to get this done. This is a difficult healthcare Um, Steve and I were talking earlier about this. There may not even be a conference. If the Senate rights a bill, they're not that far apart. The Senate rights a good bill, he gets it through the floor, you don't need a conference. Settle state days. They can get it done before Christmas. One little glitch sewn this whole Alabama business. Then God knows what's going to happen there. If more loses, have a Democrat, all right, that could hurt the vote. If more wins, you'll have a Republican. But he said he's opposed to the tax bill, So it's baffling to me. Be better to get this whole thing done before December twelfth election down there. What do you think, Steve More politically, Yeah, I think they're gonna get it done too. I think Larry is exactly right. And you know, as Larry just said, he and I worked with Donald Trump during the campaign to put the framework of this together. And look, I think it's about eighty percent of what Donald Trump originally asked for. I would have liked a hundred percent, but we got we got most of what we wanted out of this. And I just want to say one of the things because it's so important, Sean, I mean getting rid of the individual mandate on Obamacare. It will it will cause the unraveling of Obamacure because people don't want it. If they keep saying all these people are gonna lose their health insurance. These are people. These are thirteen million people who don't want Obamacare, can't afford it. And if you don't have to stick a metaphorical gun at their head and force him to buy it, they don't want it. So I think that's a great thing. I think we're gonna get this is gonna and give us the biggest tax that. That's a big deal. All right, I'm gonna have to leave it there. Thank you both, Steve Moore, Thank you, Larry Cudlow. We appreciate it. Eight one, Shawn is a number you want to be a part of the program. A lot more coming up. Luke Rosiek, investigative reporter for The Daily Caller, is next. We've had my favorite guest of all time. He's more fun and it's gonna make your holiday so fun that you don't want to miss. John McLamore coming up. Peter Schwitz are also at the top of the hour. Straight ahead. Do you have any regrets about anything you did as chairman? On the contrary, I'm very proud of my tenure as chair of the Democratic National Committee. It was a tremendous honor to be asked by the President United States to watch his fact to help bring him across the finish line in twelve, to help the elect the first African American president, and to elect Democrats up and down the ballot um. You know, anytime the President asks you to do anything, it's it's a tremendous honor. And we were very focused on making sure and we successfully ran a primary that was by the book, that followed the rules. Under my understanding, the Capital Police is not able to confiscate members equipment when the member is not under investigation. It is their equipment and it's supposed to be returned. Well, I think there's stenuating circumstances in this case, and I think I think that you know, working through my council, and you know the necessary personnel if if that in facts the case and with the permission of through the investigation and will return equipment. But untild that's accomplished, I can't return to equipment. I think you're violating the rules when you when you conduct your business that way and should expect that there would be consequences. Could you elaborate more on what the DHS is uh connection with the d n C was. Consultation with the d n C was after he became aware of the hacking and they became aware of the hack, as to what was off of them, what they accepted. Was there any level of cooperation at all? Um, to my disappointment, not to my knowledge, sir um. And this is a question I asked repeatedly when I first learned of it. You know, what are we doing? Are we in there? Are we helping them discover the vulnerabilities? Because this was fresh off the o p M experience, and there was a point at which DHS cybersecurity experts did get into o p M and actually helped them discover the bad actors and patch some of the ex filtrations or at least minimize some of the damage. And so I was anxious to know whether or not our folks were in there. And the response I got was FBI had spoken to them, Uh, they don't want our help. They have CrowdStrike the cybersecurity firm. And that was the answer I got after I asked the question a number of times over the progression of time that was assumed totally different from the action you got from op M. UH, the op M effort, we were actually in there on site helping them, UM find the bad actors. Do you know who it was at the d n C who made that decision? Who was making I don't resistant. Do you know if the FBI continued to try to help, try to assist I have. I've read in the New York Times about those efforts UM. Sometime earlier this year, all Right News rounded up information overload our Sean Hannity Show. You know, there's some strange happenings always with Democrats that are under investigation. Hillary. Oh, she just goes ahead and deletes thirty three thousand subpoena at emails by kind just get away, just get rid of them, just delete them. A lawyer says that, well, they went through them and sorted them out, and they were about yoga and a wedding and a a funeral and and talking to Bill and thirty three thousand of them. But nobody gets to see them because not only does she delete them, she acid washes the hard drives and bleach bid is used, and then the devices that would also have that information they're smashed into smithereens by hammers. And isn't an interesting Debbie wassonan Schultz, she doesn't want the FBI looking at at d n C computers for some reason, so they bring in their own company until the FBI know, we don't want you to investigate. It pretty odd they don't want those hard drives looked at by anybody. And then, of course Debbie Wasson and Schultz, she has you know this uh Im Rona wand guy this former and now indicted former I t a to Debbie wassonan Schultz is the guy that was found to have been over billing worked for him and for other day he worked for her and other Democrats you know accused also of fraud in Pakistan involving hughes chunks of land, but the charges were dropped. This is pretty interesting because the wan Son, this is the guy I'm talking about, Im Ronawan had easy access to the corridors of power. According to a detailed September third, two thousand and nine article in the Pakistani newspaper UH that is entired old influential expatriate shields father from the long arm of the law. This is getting pretty interesting. We also have a ram Rambo dead Fish Emmanuel aspect to this. Luke Rosiak has been the guy that has been in the forefront of this investigation. He works with the Daily Caller. Luke, welcome back, How are you. I'm good, Thanks for having me. All right, let's bring everybody up to speed so that because you know, with with uranium one, with the effusion GPS dossier, with the email server scandal, and and the FBI, and it gets confusing. This is the d n C. This is remember Debbie Wasserman Schultz gets fired on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. Taken from there. Sure, so right after the Wikilix publishes the d n C emails, the Capitol police come to Wasserman Schultz and say, look, there's a problem with your I T guy on the House side, because of course she's a member of Congress as well. So for ten years he's had this guyam around one doing all her computer stuff for the Hause of Representatives and say he's been transferring that, he's been doing data transfer violations. He's been funneling data off the network and it's like terabytes of data. It's really serious data breach. So they banned him from the network in February UM, but they don't bring criminal charges, which is one of the weirdest things. And a couple of months go by and he gets a sense that prosecutors are closing in and he tries to flee the country. Prosecutors arrest him at the airport, but they don't charge him with the data transfers. They charge him with mortgage fraud and other kinds of fraud where he's getting money hundreds of thousands of dollars and wiring it to Pakistan. UM. So the Democrats have said, you know, that's just a financial crime. It doesn't have anything to do with the House network. But you know, let me be very clear, This entire investigation started because there is massive evidence that he was funneling House data off the network. UM. But so he's been charged with this financial clients and they say, no, big deals, got nothing to do with politics. Well, what he was doing here was apparently using the proceeds of one fraud in a America to pay off a previous fraud in Pakistan. And you can see the contemporaneous account from two thousand nine where Pakistani paper, the biggest paper in Pakistan, wrote this whole article about the family, how they got in all kinds of trouble for fraud and the charges were dropped because they're saying he has all this kind of political influence and he actually convinced them over in Pakistan that he was working for the White House. So this is a guy who's working for Congress and he's using that position to do all kinds of crazy stuff over in Pakistan. It's pretty unbelievable. All right, So let's talk about the father here for a minute. Well, let's just go backtrack one second. Let's go to the FBI. They want to look at the d n C email server. No, you can't look at it. Does that seem like a normal course of action to you? If the FBI say you got to see who act into your your email server? Will let us do it? Where the best of this? Well? No, I mean, if you're saying that this this hack was this attack on democracy, it's the most dramatic thing that's ever happened, it's the worst thing in the world, then obviously you treat a very severely and you take swift action, and you bring in the big guns, and you bring in the cops. And they didn't do any of that. But even more bizarrely, but would it be would it be a leap to then conclude that they had something to hide on there? It would not be a leap at all. And I think it's very difficult to square the actions of Wasserman Schultz when it happened again when the Capitol police came to her, because regardless of who took the DNC emails, she knows how bad hacking is. She knows that the fallout that can result from a disclosure. So why has she been protective of im ron one? And you know, this is a guy who took her laptop and left it in a phone booth and she protected him after that. The whole thing does not correspond to people that take cybersecurity Seriously, do we know where that computer is that was found by the police that uh im ron Awan put out there? Yeah, the police have that and they're going to be in court next week and they're going to argue about is this admissible um to some legal wrangling over can they hide this evidence and can they hide it behind you know, congressional privilege, attorney client privileged things like that. Okay, so they're gonna so is it once again a case where Debbie Wasson Schultz is taking a lead role in that that she wants that laptop back badly. She hired a lawyer to block the review of that laptop at one point in time, which is a highly unusual, highly unusual step. And again, I mean, this is a guy who is not They tried to say he was arrested for working by working while Muslim. That was a quote from his lawyer. But if there's one thing we know about this guy, he's been engaged in He's been accused of fraud on two continents dating back years. He has four women accused him of abuse. One of them said she was kept like a slave. His step mom said he was kidnapping her, keeping her captive. I mean, there are so many allegations against this guy. You combine that with the fact that he was funneling data off the house network, and they flip out if you express any concerns with hey, maybe we should look into that, Maybe we should be concerned about what se using this data for nefarious purposes when really, any reasonable person would see that the prudent thing to do here would be to really have great concern about this. Is it Is it fair for me to say that, short of you and and me putting you on the air, that the mainstream media is pretty much ignored all of this. Yeah, and I think it's indefensible. I think if they looked at the facts, they could not ignore it. And showing you've been the only one who's who's been you know, diligent on this, and you've taken the time to go into the details, and anyone who reads the details and who looks at these documents will come to the same conclusion that this is a serious data breach on the House of Representatives. But they want to spin you with sound bites for people that aren't as engaged and that are just like glancing at the TV, and they just misrepresent I mean, they say this is a guy who would do no wrong. He was just your everyday guy down the streets, and you're right, and really the circumstances is the fraud detailed in Pakistan are remarkable. I mean he's sold land allegedly from these like seventy year old farmers and then framed them and said that they were torturing him physically. Uh, And then he was stealing this land allegedly with the business partner. The business partner in ron One's own mom were killed in a car crash, and like, right after his own mom dies, he double crosses the business partner. So this is someone who's got money on their mind right after his own mother is killed. What would that kind of person do potentially with data political data that's obviously has a great monetary value. Um, this is someone who uh would frame peasants for things they didn't even do. What would he do if he saw emails containing compromising things in members of congresses email addresses that could be used for extortion? This is a guy with really really strong evidence to think that. This is a guy who has crazy character flaws, who's you know, potentially doing um all kinds of no good things, who have highly motivated to get money. All right, Luke, thank you for being with the way he was fighting on your lip. And then when it was all over he was leaving, I said, you'd better put some ice on that, and casually put on his sunglasses and walked out the door. And I've told my friend who came back and found me that I was sitting there crying and so upset at the time, and I felt like somebody that the next person would be somebody coming through the door to get rid of the body. That's just about how I had Absolutely, Um, I couldn't believe what had happened to me. He begged him to stop. Yes, I did not have sexual relations for that woman. But just to be clear, so is it your view that the present Clinton should have stepped down at that time given the allegations. Yes, I think that is the appropriate response. But um, I think things have changed today and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different react, And I think in later this conversation we should have a very different conversation about President Trump and a very different conversation about allegations against him that is currently than what has been had to date and what's currently being had. It's amazing now when it doesn't matter, after thirty years of running defense for the Clintons and their lies, that only now, when it won't impact the twenties sixteen election, is the left now coming out and saying, oh, I believe Juanita, Oh yeah. Kristen Gillibra he should have gone in. I guess that's the signal. Now, Okay, we don't need the Clintons anymore. Well, we don't need their fundraising ability anymore, do you realize? And they sat and watch the systemic, literal abuse of every one of those accusers. But now Democrats and Hillary even said during the campaign and I was like, what last year, these women have a right to be believed. I'm like, what about all the women and your husband? Oh, those matters have been settled. No, they haven't been settled, nor is been settled. The smear campaign that the entire Clinton organization said, Oh, I'm sorry, bimbo eruption team war Room that you know, people like Carville and and Begala, and let's say Stephanopolis, Oh what does he do now? He works at g M A Good Morning America, m H. That he was a part of. You gotta see you can actually see the movie war Room and take a look at it and see Stephanopolis in one particular scene on a on a phone call, just excoriating a reporter was just trying to do their job at the time, and they absolutely, you know, there he is for everyone to see. And it happened to Jennifer Flowers. Turns out, yeah, she did have an affair with Bill Clinton, and she was called a liar too, and Hillary Clinton attacked her directly, and Hillary went on sixty minutes to defend and push back against that one. And then the Kathleen Willie incident that wasn't consensual, that was groping and grabbing and fondling and touching against her will, and she was called those sorts of names and terrible things happened to her. And then one need a broadering and she came out, and of course NBC, now one need to rightly is saying, well, wait a minute, why didn't NBC run this before the election. Why did they wait? M fascinating thirty years of defense? Oh they're not running anymore. I guess we could admit we were wrong on them, and because they shared our political philosophy, was okay. We'll continue coming up next our final news round up and information overload our As you know, President Trump has tried to flip the script and now says the Justice Department should be investigating you. And this way we learned the Attorney General Sessions is considering a special counsel to probe the Uranium one deal and alleged confidence with the Clinton Foundation. What's your reaction to this? You know, I regret deeply that this appears to be uh, the politicization of the Justice Department and our justice system. Um. This Uranium one story has been debunked countless times by members of the press, by independent experts. Uh. It is nothing but a you know, a false charge that the Trump administration is trying to drum up in order to avoid attention being directed at them. I mean, even Trey Gaudy, somebody who's hardly a fan of mine, uh, said uh that you know, there doesn't seem to be the basis for a special counsel. Of course there isn't. But if I try to take myself out of it, which you know, it's kind of hard because it's personally offensive that they would do this, But taking myself out of it. This is such an abusive power and it goes right at the rule of law. Uranium one case. I think you've been asked about it. Can you say forget about whether it's under investigation in the past, as did the FBI or d o J inform either President Obama, Secretary Clan or any Cabinet secretary that it had uncovered evidence that Rossa Thom's main US executive, Vadam McKern, was engaged in bribery, kickbacks and money laundering before the Obama administration approved the Ranium one sale in two thousand and ten. It is it that the Mikan matter, the matter there was prosecuted in Maryland, but there was an informant in two thousand nine, two thousand and ten, the FBI had evidence of bribery, kickbacks and money laundering. Was that information conveyed to any of their relative people on the cifiast board of the Clinton other cabinet secretaries or was it uh given to the president? Um? The way I understand that matter is that the case in which Mr Mickern was convicted was not connected to the cifiest problem. Uh that to three years before when the case came to the Uh you I say, it's attorney's office. Mr Rosenstein's office in Maryland. Ciphius had already been approved. By two years and more, there was an FBI informant starting in two thousand nine, head are you gonna? I have not talked with him, but uh, the Department of Justice, I understand has approved him um providing information to the Congress, and uh, he's understandably set up in a few days and you'll be able to hear from him to rent. You should too, because you know from everything I've been proffered, he has evidence of illegal conduct two thousand nine and two thousand ten, before this deal was agreed to involving uranium one, it was all connected, all right. That was Hillary Clinton. Uranium one is false and uh, this is an abuse of power. Fascinating. You're talking about a dual justice system coming out of the Clintons. We'll get to that. Uh. That was Rhonda Santis asking Jeff Sessions about uranium one session, saying the informant will testify to Congress in a few days. Reuters released and they of the FBI informant. This is now all building into what is going to be a massive, massive case. I am telling you, TikTok, everybody, it's gonna get really big. The person that got it all started is Peter Schweitzer, author of the number one New York Times best selling book Clinton Cash, The untold story of how and why foreign governments and businesses helped make Bill and Hillary so rich. And he's also the president of the Government Accountability Institute. Welcome back, Peter, How are you great? Sean, great to be back on with you. Thanks for having me. I want to give you an opportunity just directly to respond to Hillary and what she was saying, Oh, this has all been about, Oh this is old news. Oh this is about the justice system and and abuse of the justice system. What is your answer to that? Well, you know, look, here's what's happened. You have Hillary Clinton and her allies and some people in the media who are taking the Uranium one story and they are cropping out of the picture certain key events. So what they will do is they will look at a two thousand ten the Uranium one deal a certain time period and say, look, if you look at just this time period, we don't find any evidence. And it's like taking a picture and cropping certain things out to distort what's going on. What we know, Sean, very very clearly is you have the head of the Kazak Uranium U Ministry um staying in detail in two thousand ten in a video deposition that Hillary Clinton extorted Kazak officials to get these uranium assets that launched Uranium one. Uh, they've started Kazakh officials and said she was not going to cooperate with them until those uranium assets were given to Frank Giustra, who became a big Clinton Foundation donor. Uh And this is important, by the way, Sean, because Kazakhstan at the time was receiving tens of millions of dollars in US taxpayer money for non proliferation efforts. And who was on the subcommittee with oversight of that that was then Senator Hillary Clinton. So there's a lot to this story that rings true. And Hillary Clinton has never been asked about this, She has never dealt with this issue at all. And initially the Clinton's Bill Clinton, claimed that he did not know this official, Jack Ashchev, and lied to The New York Times about it. The New York Times then produced a photograph of this gentleman Jack ashev meeting with Bill Clinton in Chappaquaw in the Clinton home, and then Bill Clinton had to change his story. So that in and of itself is interesting. But that's the beginning of this story that then moves to two thousand ten. The flow of money, money that was never disclosed, this approval process, and what a lot of critics of the ranny. One story want to do is just isolate part of the story and ignore the rest. And you simply can't do that. And you know, my position has been from the beginning, we need to investigate it. The only way you can find out what exactly precisely happened is by investigating this. And and it's ridiculous to me the standard that people are setting up in the Clinton camp is because we cannot prove the actual crime being committed, you don't investigate well in all these other cases of political corruption. You start an investigation when there is suspicious evidence. And there's more in this case than there has been in a number of other public corruption cases going back. I want to go to the FBI informant that had infiltrated this network set up inside of this country for over four years. Again an FBI informant, and I am told there are tens and tens and tens of thousands of documents and notes and evidence that this individual has that he will now be presenting before Congress, along with him having his own experience having infiltrated this network. And this is the network where bribery and extortion and bracketeering and money laundering, UH and Ivory all that had happened, and it's now now we have questions about who knew, what, when and where in terms of what Putin was doing in the the desire of Vladimir Putin to get into the uranium market in America. Now all of this has to be predicated on this fact that America does not have enough uranium and we import uranium. And then why we would ever allow any outside entity to have any control, you know, why we would ever approve it for national security purposes. It's just one of the dumbest decisions I've ever heard, never made sense on the surface of it. But this all They had, all this information about Putin's desire to get a foothold in the uranium market in two thousand and nine. Now the evidence is going to show this is all true and that people knew, like Robert Muller and and Rosenstein and people like Eric Holder, and then it will become what did Hillary now and when did she know it? Let's talk about that. Yeah, no, you're right, Sean. I mean look in in two thousand and ten, the Moscow Times, which is an English language publication based in Ruck, actually ran an article people can go find it online where the money that was used to purchase uranium one uh was released by Latim Reputin himself at a public ceremony. There's an article about it. So you know, the argument that that somehow, well, this uranium sale Uranium one is no big deal. Why is the president of Russia announcing the fact that they are purchasing uranium one. That's the first thing that people have to get their hands around is so this was done at the highest level. But the second factor that is dismissed by critics is Uranium one not only has uranium assets in the United States, they have ones in Kazakhstan. Those ones I mentioned earlier that that Hilary and Bill Clinton helped the company get those are some of the richest uranium deposits in the world. They have deposits in Australia, they have them in Africa, and all of those had to for this deal to be done. It had to get the proval of Scythius, the federal government, and the Obama administration. So we are talking about vast uranium deposits, not just those in the United States that were signed off by the obamb administration. And look, let's remember when this deal was being considered in you had senior ranking Republicans on the House Arms Services Committee, on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on the House Financial Services Committee, on the Homeland National Security Homeland Committee, all of them were expressing their concerns about this deal and sent letters to Scythia saying we think that this deal is bad for American national security. So the argument that nobody was objecting to this and there's nothing to see here is simply not there when you look at the historic record. And the problem is a lot of people commenting on uranium one aren't even looking at that historical record. Sean. That's part of the problem. I mean, even have now you know, the never Trump crowd there. It seems like they almost want to do everything they can do to defend Hillary Clinton on this, which is amazing, But I don't think they're gonna be able to do it because the facts are clear. Um. I have noticed people say, well, the timing of the payments and the money to the Clinton Foundation don't coincide with a quid pro quo, and I saw you had a very strong answer to that. Well, that's right, Sean. They don't line up if you cut out key events. Look, two thousand five, the Clinton's helped Frank Justra get these uranium deposits in Kazakhstan, and you have the testimony of the Kazak uranium Minister. You had a big article in the New York Times about this. After those assets are procured in two thousand five, Frank Justra since thirty million dollars and that's the beginning of donations. That's the key. So that explains the reason you get these early donations. Then in two thousand and ten, when it's up for federal review, you still have eight members of of of the board or investors in uranium one who are contributing to the Clinton Foundation. And those donations were not disclosed. The actual chairman of the company in Telfer, who's Canadian, donated two point three five million dollars that were never disclosed by the Clintons. When the Russians took over the company, he remained as chairman of the company. Um that has never been responded to. So you know, look, what they want to do is exclude certain events, ignore certain facts. You can't do that. And my point is simply, let's investigate to find out precisely what happened. And see how much evidence there is in the flow of money and the decision making process that was made. I want to go back to the nine people that approved this, and I want to go back to the fact that the FBI knew of Plutin's intentions. How could that not grab the attention of the FBI. How could that not have gotten to the Attorney General Eric Holder at the time. Well, clearly that we know that there's a paper trail Shawn of communication State Department cables for example, that came out in Wiki leaks, and I talked about them in the book. Um, there are State Department cables going to Hillary Clinton from the U. S. Embassy in Kazakhstan reporting on the fact that Russia is trying to desperately work to corner the world geranium market. Those cables exist, those cables were sent, so those are not in dispute. Um. And and there was other evidence as well, statements. I mean, there was an article in PROVDA about after the Uranium one deal went through describing how the Russian nuclear industry was now dominating the world. So this has been well known in in you know, specialist circles, well known in the energy field, and for them to argue that, oh, you know, no, we didn't either know about this or it's not a big deal. Again, just runs contrary to the historical record itself. All right, As we continue to stay with us, Peter Schweitzer is the author of the best selling book Clinton Cash, The Untold Story of How and why foreign governments and businesses helped make Bill and Hillary rich. And as we continue, Peter Schweitzer is with us, and he, of course the author of the New York Times number one bestseller Clinton Cash, The Untold Story of How and why foreign governments and businesses helped make Bill and Hillary Clinton rich. How rich did they get? Well, it's it's it's hard to say, because the reporting has been incomplete. Um, we know that they made millions of dollars in speaking fees from people that were correct directly or indirectly connected to the Uranium one deal. But we also know that those that were involved in Uranium one from two thousand five up to two thousand ten donated a combined one hundred forty five million dollars to the Clinton Foundation, which which is an astronomical sum. And and honestly, Sean, I've said this before, I cannot Imagine a situation where a say Secretary of Defense that was not named Clinton, had a spouse who was running a private foundation who took a hundred forty five million dollars from a defense contractors who wanted to influence the Secretary Defense, that that would not even be investigated, that that there would be a serious discussion to say, no, there's nothing to see here, there's no conflict of interest. So it's a lot of money. The timing is there. Barack Obama had insisted, as did John Kerry, the chairman of the Center Foreign Relations Committee when when Hillary was was appointed, explicitly said you need to disclose all donations. The Clintons promised to do that, and in fact they didn't. They happened to hide and not disclose the donations that came from the chairman of Uranium one and some of the other shareholders. Into my mind, that alone merits investigation. How did that happen and why did they not disclose them? Alright, really good informative session. I can tell you that starting next week ivan the Clintons, if I'm involved in Uranium one, there is going to be an avalanche that is coming one sewn toll free telephone number. You want to be a part of this extravaganza. We'll take a quick break. We'll have some fun when we get back. My buddy John McLemore is here and I just love this guy. Thanksgiving is coming when you're talking about the best food you've ever had in your life? Absolutely, quick break right back. We'll continue till the top of the hour. Eight nining for one Seawan Tolfrey telephone number. You want to be a part of the program. This is like my favorite time of year. Once a year, sometimes twice, I get to see my good friend John McLemore. He's the CEO of Masterbilt Friar and with Thanksgiving coming up next? Why are you laughing? Why are you laughing always laughing? Why did you say you like Rick and bubb but better the man? What's up with that? You know what? That's funny you bring that up because when I was with them, they said that they are now number one, You're now right below him. I was like, I don't know, guys, they really say that. They are lying. As he said, they're supposed to be good Christians. They're lying like that. That's right. You're supposed to get me a meeting with President Trump, and they said, well, if Sean Caine delivery, they will, We'll deliver. Let them do their thing. That put the responsibility on their shoulder. We'll see if that happens. How you been, it's to see And I'm in great. We've been traveling around. We were just in California. We're on a media tour. Obviously we want Steve Harvey Show. We're on Steve Harvey Show. We were rather doing a little bit with Mario and you know, yes, yeah Slater, okay, Um. So every time this year rolls around, you asked me earlier, do you love this time of the year. I do for two reasons. John. We love traveling, and we love sharing great stories and all of our recipes and how master built can be a part of people's Thanksgiving. And we're gonna talk about the friar and just a moment about what we cook for you. But I love it for that reason. And then I love Thanksgiving Day because we just your home. We unplugged, we are home. We've got about forty of our fasts. What's your favorite drink? Water? Is that? I don't believe you. You know, Sean, I don't drink so I probably have to say, um, you know, just a good old cup of coffee, uh on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving morn. I know peep will have to understand here, this is just a fact. There is the old traditional way of cooking a turkey, that's right. And then we've got our butterball fryer, the master built frier. Yes, okay, the difference is so dramatic, amazing, it is. Honestly, it is the difference between dry. Oh, I need four thousand pounds of gravy and you don't. I don't use gravy at all, my turkey being fried at all. So there's a lot of things to consider here. And Thanksgiving is that number one meal of the year that everybody stresses over. So we're gonna help them out with the butter ball electric fryer. We're not gonna help them fry their turkey, but we're gonna allow them to free up their oven. Imagine that when you think about getting the turkey done at the same time with all of the side dishes, it's almost impossible. So people fred over it. So we're able to fry turkey in about an hour, and you can have the oven for all your side dishes, and you're just you didn't see my tweet last year when I pulled it out, I did it all myself. Did you see it? You never saw my tweet last year? Do you see Okay? Wait, yeah, yeah, I saw it? What happened? You go to Rick and Bubber Studio. They taught you how to lie with you? What's up with that? Uh? You're such a good person. No, it is so simple, and here's what this is. This is the thing, and when you pull it out, you're like, it's why easy? So what I what I want everybody to do is go to master built dot com. I've got a short video showing folks how to take a completely thought turkey. Give it a warm water bath while you're heating up your butterball fryer. Takes about forty minutes. Take it out of the warm water bath, had it dry, injected with your favorite injectable marinate. Today we use the buttery creole injected. I think that's my favorite. That is your favorite. Season the outside with k spices. Get the turkey friar or the electri frier gets up to three seventy five degrees. It automatically maintains the temperature, lower it into to it very slowly, four minutes per pound. We can do a fifteen pound turkey in one hour. I did it last year myself. And oh is that my tweet? Yeah? Oh, okay, I've officially seen the tweet now, okay, no, do you you're missing the one with me pulling it up and showing everybody I tweeted that too. Um. As a matter of I'm gonna tweet it out. If you can get that to Linda from last year, I'm gonna show you what I did. I was so proud of myself. Number one, that's awesome. And number I watched my mother years ago agonize over the turkey and she's up at seven o'clock in the morning and she's there working the night before. It's simple, simple, So Sean, that's the big question. And it tastes a thousand times better. It tastes better so much it's not intimidating. So for for about thirteen years now, almost fourteen years now, Master Build has developed technology that allows people to safely fry their turkey and then when Thanksgiving us over, it's got a drain bow so that you can pour the oil back up and say that oil to fry another turkey. For Christmas in the in between that for football, fry your buffalo wings. Once you're going once you know what you know what I learned from you today that okay, if you buy biscuits, okay, you just roll them in a little balls, right, you take it, just regular biscuits you buy at at any groceries, the most inexpensive can biscuits you can find it. Okay, there you go. Then you put it in for about a minute, yep, take it out, it out, and then you sprinkle sentiment sugar. Done, so you have an appetizer, hot donnut. Put it in a little brown brown paper bag and shake it up. It's exactly what they serve at the restaurants. Since you can have fun doing an appetizer prior to serving up the turkey. Then do your turkey, and as you said, it's the juiciest best way. Butter Ball is the number one brand in turkey's. Master Built is the number one brand in our smokers and electric fire. So the two companies have come together an amazing product. You know, you I know, years ago, I'll never forget I was in this. You know, I lived in Alabama, and I lived in Georgia, and I had never known about people literally in their backyards building a fire, heating up the oil, dropping the turkey in, and nearly blowing up the home. Yes, it was the YouTube videos that you saw out there. So what's amazing about the butter Ball electric fire. This is safe. Never ever have we had an oil fire with this problem. What did they do wrong before you inventish this thing? The reason is it's just like your stove, John, If you cook bacon or or fry something on your stove and you leave it unattended, the oil will get to a flashpoint because it overheats. With the technology of the butter Ball electric fire, it's guaranteed to never overheat the oil because it has the device in it. Just like the restaurants shuts it down. And again you not only have the safe way, the easy way, but imagine freeing up your oven so that you can do all the side dishes. So think about Thanksgiving. If you're gonna do lunch, instead of having to get up at three o'clock in the morning to do it in your oven, you can actually turn the friar on at ten o'clock, lower the turkey in at ten forty five, take it out of and you're having lunch. It's that easy easy. It's um. You know you talked to about I. You got me and gave me my first smoker, master built smoker. Now this is amazing. I have become the expert of smoking because my brother in law, how you know, he stole one of your smokers, right, he did stoker. He tried to steal the next season. But he has become a master. He is. He's at your level. Yeah. But the thing is is you can. It works automatically and you can use Bluetooth and control the settings, yes, and turn it on from another location. It's a similar technology with the electric friar. It automatically maintains that temperature, just like our electric smokers. We also have new technology with smokers out there, because we are again number one in that category. We have a new product called a Thermo temp propane smoker. It maintains your temperature. So if you want propane, you've got it. If you want electric, you've got it. And those also like the electrical one. The electric one is there. That's still our number one product right now. So all right, so I want to look, everyone's gonna make a turkey in Thanksgiving? If you've never used this, I promise it'll be the best turkey in your life, the most convenient way to cook a turkey. Um, you'll be finding other great uses for your uh, for your butter ball. It's electric right all right, and I use it for all sorts of things. You get chicken wings, go through the chicken wings. You can do Southern fried chicken. What's amazing too is instead of putting in oil and put in water and it works into a a seafood boiler. We do low Country seafood boils. You can also take the basket with the patents that we've got on our basket, close thely it and turns it into a steamer. All right, now, how do people get this for themselves? Because we're the best website have their west side. You can go to Masterbilt dot com. But if you want to go to a retailer, you can go to Lowe's Home Depots, Sam's Club, Walmart, Academy, Sports, Bass Pro, u, Cabellas and really visit us at Masterbilt dot com to see if there's any other retailer in your area. Visit us on our Facebook page and send us your story. We want to see your pictures. We want to spend time with you folks, everybody out there just listening. If Sean can do it, trust I am now gonna go. I'm gonna go to Twitter and we're gonna retweet. Thank you very much. San can do it. If Rick and Bubba can do it, then anybody can do it, and Bubba can do it. If you can do it, and Sean the Before we get off the air here, I gotta give a shout out to my team at Masterville. By the way, we got a whole team. We gotta hold team. You know. I think we got in trouble bringing the entire company up here, um, but we we really do have a I have a blessed job everybody at Team Masterville, from our customer service to our engineers, to everybody in every single department. We have an amazing company that loves sharing their story out there. So I want to say thank you to everybody at Mashteron Build and the maclamore family for giving me the greatest life a man could possibly You're making our lives better and it is fun. I love using your product, the butter ball. I'll trying my turkey. I love smoker, I love everything you do, and the food tastes amazing. It's gonna make your Thanksgiving Christmas happier. And Herman Kane is still waiting on his smoker again. If he don't give you a smoker, call me, I'll take you. That's painful, all right, John McLamore, God bless you, man. This is the best advice we can ever give anybody for Thanksgiving. You're right, we have a lot to be thankful for this. Thank you. All right. We gotta take your break for today, and that's it. We're out for the week, but I'm in next week. We're finished for this week. Let night your heart be trouble. We'll be back. Yes, I'm live on Monday Tuesday in next week, and it's, of course Thanksgiving week. We all need a break in so much to be thankful for. All right, back here on Monday, have a great weekend. See you then. M