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to publish it. it is not illegal for us to publish it. watch this question of this revelation tonight brings forward. this 1040 report and getting into reporters' hands, there is reasonable to expect that there is more out there and we'll see more of this come up. you know how much the president made and paid in that one year. we only have two pages. there is still a long list of questions that could be answered by the president if you want to release more or anybody else does of this source that gets it in our hands. thanks for being with us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now, it is time for last word of lawrence o' donnel. >> rachel, you know normally at 9:00 p.m. i have some stuff to do to prepare for a 10:00 p.m. live tv show. all that stuff, i made sure it was done at 8:59 p.m. i got to watch every minute tonight. this has been an amazing out on this program that there is absolutely no proof and never has been proof that any of donald trump's relevant tax returns are being audit. audits begin with a letter from the irs. donald trump has never produced that letter, i have requested that letter from the trump campaign. if he's audited, he would have that letter. it would tell us very much at all. still, even that letter would not prove that donald trump was still being audit. it would only prove that an audit was commenced on a certain date and that audit might or might not still be going on. there is no reason to believe that donald trump is being audited if he will not even release the foreign letter that commences an irs audit. you just heard donald trump says millions of dollars that he pays in taxes? >> we don't know what this indicates about other years. one of the things david has been able to document over the years is he found when he was looking over trump's businesses, casinos. >> negative income. >> one year and next year, you know you have to watch things like big losses that he takes over a number of year. this year, we havejust been published tonight. you see him carrying over a hundred million dollars of a previous year's loss, that explains a lot about how he's able to minimize tax burden rs over the years. this raises more questions. >> 1995. >> he does not have to pay jeff fields taxes. >> so, after he gets doing that about paying sales and excess taxes and employment taxes and this illegally public return proves just that. it is totally illegal to steal and publish tax returns. the dishonest media continues to make this their agenda as the president focuses on his which includes tax reforms that'll benefit all america. one of this things that he has been hiding. he knows it is illegal and it is a crime for the irs to review anything of his tax information, including a crime of them to review that he's being audited. he's been able to say that i am being audited and i pays hundreds of millions of dollars. the people who handles those returns at the irs cannot say anything publicly. the other people are cannot tacs who are worked for trump. david, you got this in your mailbox. i did not hear you stole it. donald trump says you stole this. >> there is nothing illegal about this. i am disappointed of the statement of sean spicer was dishonested in the-- if i go to somebody and say hey, give me your tax returns from your accountant firm and i publish it, that's a different story. i got this over my home. and, suggestion that it is illegal for the public is nonsense. remember to donald trump, he live in a wors in a world where judge screws with him, bad judge. donald sees himself and talks about the presidency as a dictator. >> calling this a dishonest media in this statement, there is nothing dishonest about this. there is nothing dishonest about this publication or nor would they accuse us. >> we are all journalists and on the look out for somebody trying to sucker us into something. when we got there and david got this and puts this on television. you said to the white house and we sent it to the white house, verify it to us. they did not come back and saying it is not true. they verified the income and the terms of it and the tax paid. they essentially verified the documents and calling us dishonest at the same time. had this been a fake document, nobody would publish it. they give it to us and they pub iss li lished it and insulted us. that's not at all in keeping of the facts that this is brought to the public. sn >> one thing they did not say is this is dishonest, he pays hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes. they did not argue. they adopted it in the statement as much as you are asking for of this being the real thing. >> can we go one other thing on this audit issue. trump has said and i am being audited so i cannot point out on my taxes. david, one of the things you pointed out even if that were true, even if we decided that you could not release tax returns, is it basically impossible that donald trump's tax returns from the 1970s and 1980s and early 2000s, these are all old and still unaudit? >> there is no statues of limitations. >> trump's lawyers, of the most art full written legal letter that i have read in my life says that he was under audit. >> they never used the word "audit." i think we can assume that 2008 and earlier there is no audit >> well, i would love to see that. that's when he was giving that $95 million for that house. >> when you submit your tax return, you signed of an under personality of jury. i say everything of this return is true of the best of my ability. releasing the audit does not have anything to do with it. you made your collect realization under oath that it is real. >> either we have a president that violates itself and concerns of what we found out or sources of income or obligations to people that bring into questions of his integrity and loyalty. i am frankly having been covered him are concerned on both of those. we have an absolute contempt for the democratic process in the white house. i don't see any other options here. >> the notion that if we got the rest of this, this return, by the way, could have hundreds of pages. >> 500 or 150 pages easy. >> to backup all the things that are in here. we still may not necessary necessary ly know real sources of income and if not all of it, passes through companies that he owns. that company can pass it to another company that he owns and what shows up in terms of the origin inside here some where, 200 pages down there. it maybe not be the actual. >> we have a much better road map, we may not have a full picture, absolutely >> one of the straightforward lines here that's interesting is number 7 where he talks about he gets -- he has wages and salary income which is unusual for his case. it is about a million dollars. >> could be hers. his wife is a model. she's on here. she was never at that league of business. >> no. >> that could be -- >> his television income could have been paid that way. even that, most of that is paid throughpersonal cooperatiorpora. >> that's the one that you saw the documents for that. >> the executive producer, he may have gotten both the salary and a profit chair in the program. but, we don't know what that was for. >> can you stay for a little here. eventually, i want to go line by line. >> that's great. >> i cannot resist this. >> stay with us, we'll be right back with more of this continuing breaking news coverage of the new tax documents revealed tonight on rachel's show, david cay johnston received in his mailbox. that's the news tonight, we'll be right back. ho! 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>> you know the only ones that cared about hi tax returns amy reporters. >> no, i won, i became president. >> we are back with rachel maddow and david cay johnston broke stories about the talks of two pages of donald trump's 2005, personal income tax returns filed jointly with his wife melania. we heard him say no one cares about it except rachel maddow and david cay johnston. >> 74% says he should release his tax returns. 74% of americans. 18% say should not and 8% no opinion. >> 74% wants to see the information that you present tonight and as i said at the break there. he has tweeted saying, thank you, rachel maddow for providing to your trump hating - hating -- followers, how successful that donald trump paid 40 millions in taxes. donald jr. forgets that his father says he paid hundreds of millions in taxes. >> there are very few people and even among trump haters in the world for who he hates about them -- whether or not there ises hate involvs involved here. and honestly, there is a reason why more than 70% of the country wants to see these tax returns. it is not a belief that you catch donald trump. i think the reason people want to see this because they are worried that their president maybe acting without royalty. we never should have to worry about that, in the 1700s and the 1900s and this century. we never have materials caused to worry about that. this is the one that he won't let us see his finances. that's the problem. if you want to make it about me and hatred and the petty concerns here, go for it. you are nmissing the point. >> you took us on a tour of the possibilities of divided loyalties in this administrat n administration. the entire story as to why these returns of, this president's returns are the most important in history because we need to know what his financial dependence maybe in russia and elsewhere. >> there are a number of financial ties that he has, business partnerships that raised concerns. i only did some of them, we did not talk about indonesia or south america. >> even if you just -- just look at the focus of of a long new yorker piece recently, it is really easy to absorb. the trump family and the organization, how to partnership there of the family of a notoriously corrupt government official. it made no sense of financial grounds. the people who they were partnered with have partnered with the iranian revolutionary guards and are profoundly flagrantly corrupted. >> there is a legal under the corrupt act to take income from corrupt sources, to take income to be involved in business partnerships or bribes and etc. there are something bigger of the americ-- we have a problem criminal grounds and national security grounds and in terms of leverage. if either of those things are true, his potential susceptible to blackmail on that subject is mind blowing in terms of what et mean is in our country, alone and in the world. that's why you see this president's tax returns. it is not because of some vanity of how rich he is, it is because of our country and our security. >> and david, the other thing you can get out of this is there are some public information, rachel has talked a couple of times about this russian. >>. >> we would love to see in tax files how that game was treated. we would love to be able to see, is it the amount that is publicly reported on it. is it some smaller amount and why would it be smaller amount. all of that lives inside these documents. >> the deal and inspected by palm beach had been done by a city councilman. if i can -- >> you over paid the politicians for real estate. >> you are trying to hide money from your wife, you don't want to over paid. >> donald trump jr. 's tweet. i don't hate donald trump. i find him end lessly fascinating that's why i paid attention to him over 30 years. donald trump has chosen to run for office. if donald trump jr. paid attention in 8th grade civic, he would know that it is our duty to tell the truth about our elected leaders. by his standard, the homicide detective hunts down the killer and hates the killer. >> i don't care who the killer is, all i care is the person that i catch is t"the killer." that's the issue. >> rachel, what are you hoping for in the next chapter of this coverage? >> that's a good question. >> um -- i think that we should focus in part on the fact that this document somehow made its way to david's. we should know that if the trump administration and the credibility of these is predicated in parts on these documents being unvisiblinvisib anymore. if the president wants the american people to believe him in term of what s of his financ better hope that his tax do you means to back him up on that. this is not the last that's coming out. the more we learn about this, the closer we'll get to the truth about his foreign entanglement explains of what just happened in our election. >> this race is in the trump tax legislation that's coming up. how does he benefit? >> oh, he makes it out like a bandit. we'll pick this up after the break. rachel, thank you very much for joining us tonight and thank you for staying late. i nu-uh hknew you had a few mors saying about it. >> we are going to be right back with david cay johnston and more details on what we discovered in these summary pages of donald trump's 2005 tax returns. he's the one. 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>> i guess there is nothing to lose at this point. >> but, david, the dnc's point -- they said there are audits. >> there is no proof there is an audit. >> i remember here of the fifth amendment rule and invoke the fifth amendment rights and not testify. when i want and when it is convenience or useful to me, i will put out a number. they inflated how much he paid in taxes. i had figured this almost certainly of the residue of his dubious tax shelter that we talked about on the show prooeflprooe previously. the statement from the white house referred to $103 million in losses reported on his return as being at least in part because of construction. that's the phrase they usedf construction penses >> what does that tell us? >> i don't understand why it would be there, that was the net loss that's left in the '90s. the income he shows would have been reduced from those things. >> well, he was making a lot of money and he apparently -- >> his what? >> his net loss. >> it turns out that's not true. we never quite new if he wanted to keep the tax returns or if he was paying taxes or was not. now, we know a little more than that. and david, it is hard for us to know whether this was a good year for donald trump. >> was this the peak or the high point? >> well, where was it? >> we do know that he had a dubious tax shelter that the republicans shut down of 918 million. no more than 103 million of that was left. that implies of the previous ten years where he was writing off of 81.5 million a year that he had $85.5 million income or each year to write off against it. but, is there anything professor that you can see where donald trump's statement is present tense. i pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes. what we are sing he is $38 miion taxes. >> well, if you times it ten years. >> some slacks there, lawrence. >> that's donald -- the words that you get from donald, i think you mean over the years. >> and based on what we are saying here. that's possible that he's paid that much over the year and certainly going forward from there, what do we know, david about his businesses and the successes of his business and going forward of 2005. have the years between now and 2005 been good to him? >> that we don't know, we know from his own lawsuit to get out of a $40 million loan. the year 2008 was a terrible year for him >> he's heavy on branding. he made most of his big deals in places where they are not commercial transactions that we have in america. >> donald trump does businesses in germany or france with the exception of golf courses. he dos it in places like dubai. >> what does it mean of the integrity of our tax system that the presence of the united states refused of what has be came the presidential's tradition that this is how i am participating and here is how much i make and pay. our tax relies on people's believes and integrity so that they behave importantly. >> it is very important. nixon is the one that made the rules. >> professional daniel and david cay johnston. thank you for joining us on this important news. >> coming up, this is a fascinating situation. steve bannon, why is he self-estesteve bannon still attacking paul ryan when donald trump is trying to do business with paul ryan? 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what does he want? does he still want paul ryan out of there? does he not want this healthcare bill to pass and why would he not want it to pass? >> my theory is one -- i hate these kinds of theories. . >> this is a theory segment tonight. >> breitbart, he's got a grip on tru trump. he's got this twisted weird and intelltual laying out in the world which is bizarre. >> he cannot be the only on one -- this is gross speculations and everything i have been saying about donald trump a year and a half. >> that's why you are here. >> you get ten years for that. >> josh, we heard fairly reliable that white house staff, trump's campaign staff have attempted to speak to donald trump as the candidate or as the president through the media and they go on shows and tweets and they do different things. bannon has the closest next to media at breitbart where he's empowered to give him a call, you know what, it will be great if you guys would really kill ryan or kill a healthcare bill. >> i am not sure that -- i don't think bannon is controlling breitbart anymore. it is tenuous now. my own sense based on some knowledge is i don't think bannon really does not care about this healthcare bill. now, he may cares about it. he's a big person in the white house and he wants the white house to succeed. this is not a policy that he cares about terribly one way or another. i think what is happening with breitbart is not so much. i don't think they see this as attacking trump. the people at breitbart and there is always been people who hated paul ryan and a lot of other conservative near trump now that they think that ryan has screwed this up and leading trump into a trap. >> if you are breitbart and you are a trump fan, do you think you are doing trump a fay vovora couple of things. >> this hurts too many people. that i think is true. >> i mean when trump was campaigning. he specifically said, of course, it is all over twitter and reminding him that we'll not cut your medicaid or medicare and we'll make sure that everybody has health insurance. it is been repeated a zillion times. now, he attaches himself on what he can get through the house. there is a lot of ideal -- he cannot control his caucus because he cannot get anything done. >> we have seen trump's world get on the phone and called up networks and called up the new york times. here is bannon with the cloesse of any media out there. >> that's hard to deny that. >> again, i think that the people at breitbart, i am not sure they're quite as strategic as you were suggesting. >> these are people who like to blow things up. paul ryan is someone they want to blow it up for a long time. you can see right now, you have defections to the left in the republican senate and defections to the right in the republican house. that does not look good. paul ryan is supposed to be like mr. policy guy and a lot of them seeing it like, you really screw this up, they want to, you know, blow on it. >> can i get josh's opinions on the mercers and what they had to do and where are they and what's going on here? they're big funders. >> i a not sure healthcare is a hugest thing to them either. they are investing and killing. >> all right. >> we are running out of time. josh marshal, howard dean, i cannot extend these. >> highly scripted. >> we got to break it here. >> lyndsey graham wants to hear from the fbi on exactly what evidence they have of donald trump's accusations of wiretaps and lyndsey graham says he has a way of getting that information. nally. hey ron! they' finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia said today. >> we are having a hearing about russia and you need to come to that hearing because i am going to make an announcement about t the letter and let the fbi know they are about to screw up big time. if they keep on running into the int intel committee and not answer that letter. >> there are reports tonight that senator white house has indicated that fbi director comey may reveal tomorrow the status of any investigations involving donald trump's and russia. >> we'll have more on that next. we are joined now by the author of the new book, tom nicolls, "the death of expertise." >> one is this demand, reveal to us anything you have on wiretaps from the justice department and the fbi. if they get full disclosures from justice and the fbi on that. will that tell the story for more possibility? >> it is hard to say of what they are looking for because the original charge was so remarkably fantastic that it is like people are filling the content behind here. i think that's part of the problem so when they are asking for something like that does not exist at this point because of the nature of the president's initial tweet. >> yeah, the tweet saying just discovered president obama was tapping hihones at trump tower. and the "just discovered." it is a saturday morning, he just discovered it. lets assume it was late last night or friday night, who would that be? who could possibly have delivered to him this information that he "just discovered"? >> television? >> breitbart? the internet. you cannot imagine anyone in the president telling him this and no one but the president would know it. >> i find it hard to believe. it would require somebody knowing that the previous had engaged in illegal activity and holding onto that and letting the president know at 6:30 in the morning, i suspected was something that we don't know. it is amazing of how much time we spent deconstructing -- >> there are reports of others making reference to it that donald trump may have picked that up. that maybe what he was talking about. >> that seems to be the timing of where it came from in the day or two beforehand. >>. >> did you expect there comes a time of investigators mechanism that are operating right now? there will be a day where there will be announcement that donald trump is not telling the truth? >> i don't think that's ever going to come. >> what you are going to get is an announcement that says question found no evidence which is the way investigations always

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only a promise to a son a son only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle. the result reverse culture shock. ready for that you realize how strange artificial. is a connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts aug ninth on d w. today the u.s. president praised his own decision to reimpose same sions against iran a tweet that came with a warning undeniably aimed at europe anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states tonight trump against the world yet again all he's asking for this time he says is world peace i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. i think of him with the trump and his government are the ones who have rejected negotiations and have turned their back on diplomacy. what's the meaning of negotiations when you impose sanctions at the same time but claudie can do what trump is doing is against the iranian nation and against the national interests of iran. bent over the. border while missing if there is honesty in the process so i could in this one. so coming up tonight he was seven years old when his mother and her partner pimped him out to pedophiles online today a german court sentenced both child abusers to prison. staffan in southwestern germany was where the man and woman offered customers on the darknet the chance to rape her son at least six men traveled from germany switzerland and spain to take advantage of that offer. we begin the day with a threat from donald trump to the rest of the world a threat with echoes from a different time and a different president namely george w. bush now you may recall it was shortly after the nine eleven attacks in the u.s. when then that u.s. president bush watched his war on terror with an ultimatum to the world either you're with us or your with the terrorists will fast forward to twenty eighteen u.s. president donald trump today posted a tweet hailing his campaign of economic sanctions against iran and it included an ultimatum of sorts reading anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states a message clearly written with europe in mind either you're with us on this or you're with the iranians or this is not a trompe an axis of evil in the making nor is it a coalition of the willing in fact while u.s. sanctions and economic pressure may force many businesses to exit iran most countries do not approve trump's withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and these new sanctions do not enjoy any degree of international support and tonight tehran and washington when it comes to sanctions and negotiations are about as far apart as it gets. the first step would be for u.s. president donald trump to show that he genuinely wants to engage in negotiations to solve a problem. most look at the meaning of negotiations when you impose sanctions at the same time. it's like pulling a knife to stab a rival or an anime in the arm at the same time claiming we should be talking and negotiating will as we read it they could take out the president's offer to more sanctions coming in the at the same time he tweeted about wanting world peace do you know what the u.s. president's in game with iran is. i don't think it's clear to anyone with the actual endgame is and i think that's also a very deliberate strategy by the trumpet ministration they relish in confusing the outside world thinking that they actually give the united states an edge when in reality i think is happening is that more and more countries are starting to see the unreliability of the united states as a threat to world peace in and of itself but i think one thing can be said about whatever goal the administration has about this which is that this type of escalation can very easily get out of hand and mindful of the fact that we have very few deescalating mechanisms left very few exit ramps from this that in itself can lead to a military confrontation even if that isn't the intent of the trumpet ministration about the iraq war he is now actually surrounding himself with the very same people who pushed the united states in that war of choice i want to ask you before we run out of time what are you hearing from the u.s. iranian community about what is happening inside iran i mean has trump succeeded in revealing more social fissures with his offer to meet with rouhani. i don't think the offer of talking with rouhani has created that much of official what i think has happened is that because of the incompetence because of the corruption of the iranian government and its mismanagement of the economy they have made the iranian economy very vulnerable and then trump has come in with massive sanctions and deliberate effort to foment unrest in iran and that's a certain extent has been successful so as a result of this i think we're seeing these protests taking place right now at the height of all of these sanctions and the united states is a very important factor in as to why these protests are taking place right now not the only factor but an important one. trita parsi founder of the national iranian american council sharing his insights tonight from washington today we appreciate your time thank you thank you so much for having me. well so far this is all about business for the trump white house either you do business with iran or with the u.s. now that puts the european union in the position that it has rarely been in standing by iran and resisting pressure to act by the u.s. the european union is offering to compensate legitimate european businesses in iran if they suffer from the new u.s. sanctions but that may not be enough to stop an exodus that has already begun. made in europe iran has signed contracts the billions of dollars worth of aircraft from air bus now the u.s. sanctions mean most of those contracts unlikely to be ripped up it's a grim prospect for europe's biggest builder and dima is putting the emergency brakes on too is announced in a press release that it had suspended activities in iran until further notice the e.u. has reiterated its rejection of u.s. sanctions and is encouraging european businesses to carry on dealing with iran to protect european businesses from the effects of secondary sanctions of sanctions that the u.s. imposes outside of the study we believe that it is and it has to be up to the europeans in this case to the side with home to trade with. brussels has little leverage against washington but the e.u. wants to help european entrepreneurs in iran. we can hope that the americans won't apply sanctions to european companies or disadvantage them in any way but if they do be force to protect our economy with the credit guarantees investment guarantees even gotten t. and germany in particular had long hoped the good business with iran but in recent months german exports to tehran have already fallen by four percent. business think joins me now to flesh out what these u.s. sanctions on iran mean for european businesses been we just heard or the number there that german exports to iran have dropped four percent and that could just be the tip of the iceberg exactly. we know that this strategy is not about blocking u.s. firms doing business in iran there are very few of those this is about blocking european and asian companies as well you know germany france and britain old like that nuclear deal china did to the u.s. natural national security advisor john bolton has said that governments are holding on to that deal but it's the companies that are running and they're running already the exodus has begun we've got to todd the french oil major p.s.a. renault the comic is from france the german car and truck manufacturer dime already saying that it's putting expansion plans on hold and then lots of small and medium interest prizes that have set up shop there and it takes two years or more for your investments to start to flourish and they don't think their returns and they're having to pull out and we know that the european union is offering compensation to legitimate businesses which suffer losses in iran due to the u.s. sanctions you know our correspondent in brussels last night terry shoals she told us that what is promised may very well not be close to what is delivered to me does the european union doesn't have the economic power to withstand these u.s. sanctions i mean we don't have. a united states of europe do week we heard from your guest earlier that we do have political unity as far as opinions go on how this should be dealt with but the economic front is very different and. these european companies just can't risk their u.s. business that's what it comes down to i mean the iranian market is huge we've got eighty million people it's as big as germany the country geographically is because europe but europe's promises so small actually i spoke earlier today to our financial correspondent frankfurt correct and he had a good explanation of the little things the e.u. can do well of course european governments can make sure that financial transactions with iran remain possible at least state to bangs could be forced to continuously provide those financial services also governments could protect exports and investments in iran something that the german government for example has promised to continue to do what the european union of course cannot do is prevent the american government from imposing fines against companies that do not follow the sanctions and even though the european union's blocking regulation is talking about the possibility of compensation for damages that european companies net in exchange for money the court sentence both the mother and her partner to twelve years in prison. this woman and her partner made her son suffer unbelievable atrocities rape severe sexual abuse forced prostitution all at the age of seven for that they'll spend hears behind bars. she'll be given a little more prison time than he will but this is simply due to the fact that he provided us with comprehensive information to the court to account of that and the severity of the mother's actions of course. because of. stealth and in southwestern germany was where the man and woman offered customers on the darknet the chance to rape her son at least six men travelled from germany switzerland and spain to take advantage of that offer. the boys lawyer the boy is now ten and she says he's doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances he lives with the foster family. as you know the story tragic on so many sides i'm joined tonight by the psychologist and director of the berlin these child protection innocents in danger it's good to have you with us julia fun while or i want to ask you julie we were talking earlier about you know what happens to children who are in these situations this young boy we have a stand he's now about ten years old and will he ever recover from this kid can we talk about him one day having a normal life sure he can fight his life will never be as it could have been ever that didn't happen. child sexual abuse changes the future of a child but they call themselves survivors because they are strong and they did survive he did survive the worst of it already the torture the selling the prostitution the fact that his mother does not protect him that his father is also one of the rapists or sadly yes she was a perpetrator and she was a sadistic perpetrator. so actually today she did him a favor in a way because she accepted the sentence right away in court so and she said i want to give him a sign and one of the signs that children need is that the offender takes responsibility which they rarely to usually they sort of cry about themselves it is the ten year old is he looking for a song from his mother despite the fact that she is also a perpetrator sure he is he still has his mom he probably still misses her she. children told me you know everything would be fine if you or she would stop doing that you know i love my dad are enough my mom i you know i don't want to be separated from them so we need to be aware that he. of course he's right yeah and what did people not recognize the signs of what happened we know i think that it's we don't want to know we as a teacher as a neighbor as whoever i don't want to be aware of the fact that child sexual abuse happens right in my neighborhood you know not of my watch out of my street not in my building not in my school it's always somewhere else but it's not it's right next to us so we need to be aware that it does happen amongst us that we know victims and and that that's what makes it so difficult we know offenders if we know with tim's we know offenders when you say we know with vendors there are countries societies around the world where sexual offenders are put a list and it's made public. that is not necessarily the case here in germany do you think though that the innocent are as protected as they should be in this country no they're not but they're also not protected as they should be in those countries where the fenders are put online because we need to be aware that those cases we're only talking about sentenced offenders and we know that only a fraction a tiny fraction of offenders is ever put to trial so that you know you have all these other still around and so if everybody focuses on the one who is put online you know i as a as an offender have haven't really easy to act with children what about the darknet and child pornography we understand there were videos made of this boy being raped there out there somewhere we assume and none of this or this would not have been possible in its severity had there been the dark net right the internet that's the media and the internet to really change the dynamics of child sexual abuse we have child sexual abuse images being traded now we have something like lifestream child sexual abuse. where i sit in front of in front of a computer and you know directs what's going on somewhere else in the in the world and we need to be aware that the spreading of these images really really affects survivors and we were a part of an international study conducted with survivors of these crimes and these survivors tell us you need to be aware that these images out there hurt us in a very bad way you need to be aware that we need your help and that society needs to change. change laws also you will he needs to shut down these streams and these sources of pornography who do you who do you think is responsible for taking these images dale. i think that law enforcement is responsible i think that governments are responsible but it's for illiterate and i know it is but yeah but then you know today we have to eat you know these industries can do so many things and i know for example one of the giants google is doing great stuff when it comes to trying to detect child sexual abuse images but i do believe google could do so much more and i do believe if governments put sort of work together and really confront the issue make a difference and one of the difference is that all governments could make would be to put law enforcement in the right spot to be able to do their work which means more manpower and better technologies. as i said earlier doing an angel's work out there protecting children with the child protection in geo in this it's in danger based here in berlin do you think you think. johnnie's sensors have banned the release of christopher robin a new film adaptation about winnie the pooh and. it's not the first time that the fictional teddy bear has run into trouble in china where he's increasingly becoming a symbol of resistance over more we want to bring in our social media editor for the night liz she lives it's good to see you who would have thought that we would be talking about winnie the pooh this way i mean what exactly happened why was the new winnie the pooh's benz. well read we don't know exactly chinese authorities are not giving us the exact reason there's a lot of speculation online one reason could be the fact that china has a quota for international films that can be imported into the country every year so maybe this film because of her i mean just didn't make the cut but there's another theory is that is actually more popular on the internet people believe that the film has been banned because there are many people online who often compared the appearance of winnie the pooh to that of the chinese president xi jinping and in fact this is not something that started this you know this is something that has been around for quite a while and in fact it all started with this medium here is so. big and on the other side you have winnie the pooh and his a fred tigger there so since then means like this have been continuing to circulate online and also often used to criticize our president xi jinping and even now when you use outlets are trying to report about this band they run into trouble in china for example the c n b c correspondent says when we just did the president she never has as winnie the pooh story our china based colts told us that suddenly our show blacked out on television there but. also have to be fair and say that the character which is of who has not been banned in china in fact if you're a fan you can buy something like a t. shirt with that character on it and there is no problem with that and what about social media users i mean how are they reacting online you know the banning of the plume. well it's difficult for the ones that are in china because since last year even words like when you the poor are the image of that character are partly being censored on chinese social media so if there is one user for example on weight will which is the chinese equivalent of a. witter he's complaining about is that he says i'm speechless what did i do why did you take down my we chat accounts now we chat is like what's app he says please don't tell me it's because i explain to someone why when you the poor has been denied release in china now meanwhile in taiwan. the foreign ministry is a hating in all of this i'm using an image here of their mascots all bear saying taiwan so bear is dismayed at the ban slapped on his cousin when his latest film by censors in china make no mistake all bears that created it going taiwan and disney's christopher robin is screening national. you will hear that created you go over there pretty good you would think that she's in being would have you know skin after all he does get along we don't want trump lish you thank you very much for giving us the latest on winnie the pooh. all right the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you find us on twitter interesting news old t.v. if you use that hash tag the day every member no matter what happens between now and gets more years another day will see the never buy. to success. made in germany thirteen and. more. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of 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"there's only one thing worse then a broken record, a shifty broken record." i just want to apologize to the audience, that was a terrible shifty soundbite. tyler from kentucky, "watch out for that doug burgum fellow, he has great hair." they're here alone will get you on the ticket. greg know we've got janine from milwaukee, and -- wisconsin, "come to milwaukee, exhibit a city with beautiful people. state downtown, and obraro recap take a picture with the bronze funds. we'll be there in milwaukee the whole week, johnny will be there cutting trouble." johnny from brooklyn, "what about men blowing up candles? is that manly? ." only on a birthday cake. if you're doing it in a dining room, use the software. always remember, i am watters, this is my world. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to. >> everyone: hannity." tonight's the left -- it is now falling apart under even a minimal amount of scrutiny coming up we'll show you a mesar moment from disgraced former trump prosecutor nathan wade during a bizarre interview on fake news cnn. also outraged as biden walks a pay raise for the troops after handing out billions to, you know, those overeducated social science major people and ivy league institutions with their massive student loan bailouts and few real-world skills. but we begin tonight in europe where joe spent the day humiliating himself and that's on behalf of america on the world's page yet ag again. he is in italy for the 50th g7 summit, not going particularly well. joe started the summit by awkwardly kissing italy's prime minister, giorgia meloni, on the head, sniffing her hair at one moment seemingly. then he saluted her before shuffling away. then during a power shoot demonstration, biden got dazed and confused. how shocking. and started to just, you know, wonder off like that as other g7 leaders looked on in agony and desperate for somebody to bring joe back in to the fold. luckily, italy's bremen is a very graciously helped biden get back to the group and during the summit, biden also somehow muster the energy for a speech but unfortunately he got distracted by a plane flying over head. take a look. >> president joe biden: to include key parts of russia's financial sector. alloway till it goes over... >> president joe biden: at well as individual -- providing -- radical to it's defense production like microelectronics, machine tools and industrial materials. >> sean: that was part of a gene speech with ukrainian prime minister lasky and after those remarks, biden allowed questions from focal reporters. teemak from the u.s., two from ukraine. of course, reporters were selected ahead of time. let's start with so and so from the ap. and then the questions appear to be prescripted as per usual and then something pretty remarkable happened. one reporter from bloomberg actually there to go off script, causing biden to become very, very annoyed. it's not supposed to work like this. take a look. >> thank you, mr president. i have a question for president zelenskyy shortly an announcement but if you don't mind i would like to ask you about your discussions on the situation in gaza here at the summit. you were asked just a short time ago about it after the skydiving demonstration. can you give us your assessment of hamas' response and do you believe that they are trying to work towards a deal or is this response working against a deal? and what is your message to our lives, including those here at the g7 at about what more, if anything, the u.s. can due to drive towards a peace agreement? thank you. >> president joe biden: i wish you guys would play buy the rules a little bit. i'm here to talk about a critical situation in ukr ukraine. >> sean: the way you treat israel versus the way you treat ukraine, the rhetoric to use about ukraine versus the rhetoric usable in row, yeah, that would be irrelevant question. howard there this reporter though not ask the question that was preapproved by the biden white house. of course, the complaint media mob that they're supposed to stick to the script. half court scott jewell does want what you talking about israel and in order to turn his radical base, he seems to feel the need to trash america' strongest ally in the middle east after the worst terror attack in the history and do what? put restrictions on israel's war for its very survival? against terrorists that oh let's see how in their charter the destruction of the entire state of israel? anyone to force them out of the middle east? and by the way, eight americans, joke, they're still being held hostage in gaza. module would rather talk about is the low proxy war with russia according to biden pallet is far more pressing after years and years of fighting, jonah wants to give ukraine pretty much whatever they want so they can fight there war against putin. meanwhile it's really the america versus putting well is putting handcuffs on israel. she's barely lifting a finger to get any of our hostages home. so far the u.s. has committed 174 billion taxpayer dollars to ukraine in their war against russia while allocating a measly 12.6 billion to israel after the october 7th terrorist attack buy the islamic terrorist group hamas. now for biden this is all political. as per usual. his radical base, they call the shots. he is merely an empty vessel, you know, that complies with their demands. the radicals run that party. ultimately, nothing will satisfy their blood less -- but -- bloodlust against israel and capitalism. they want modern civilization basically to cease to exist as we know it in my name on it replaced with radical marxism, socialism. and frankly they don't like the principles on which this country was created. they hate our system, they hate our way of life. and joe biden is desperately needing their votes among the democratic party as it once was no longer exists. there are part of radicals, are in shambles. we see chaos everywhere, success pretty much nowhere. there are far left protests every day at nearly every single events including last night's congressional baseball game. there are also prominent democrats now trashing joe biden and his mental decline, they're doing it behind the scenes and if they get a little too loudly get brought in and lectured. trenin isn't even losing thousands of votes in the uncontested democratic primary to uncommitted, hundreds of thousands of boats he'd lost. this is what happens when the person at the top is barely able to walk and talk. much less lead his party and adapt to the most radical policy in the history of the country to give in to the radical base of his party. meanwhile it's a very different theory smacked story over at the gop. today former president donald trump was warmly greeted on capitol hill during what was a joint meeting with cong congress. the republican party is now rallying again president -- with president trump and his plan to build the -- reduce taxes, increased energy production. spur yet another american boom like never before. take a look. >> mr. trump: thank you very much. this was a great meeting. this tremendous unity in the republican party. we want to see borders, we want to see strong military. we went to see money not wasted all over the world. we don't want to see russian ships right off the coast of florida, which is what they are right now, that's unthinkable. we want to see this success for our country. and we don't have success right now. we have inflation that killing everybody. we have levels of inflation that nobody has seen for -- they say 75 years. i would say probably all of them are wrong. probably will never seen levels like this before. we are going to end that. we are going to bring back our jobs. we're going to bring back common sense the government. were going to have strong borders and we are going to have people coming to our country but they will come illegally. they're not going to pour in from prisons all over south america and all over the world and it's not just south america by the way. is all over the world. and we're not going to have important for mental institution switches where they're coming from. large numbers and large numbers are -- are terrorist. were not going to have this. so what's happening to our country is of great concern to the group of people standing alongside of me and i just wanted to say that we have great unity. we have great common sense. >> sean: joining us now, someone who was inside that closed-door meeting on capitol hill. is the speaker of the house, mike johnson is with us. mr speaker, will come back at great value. and we just settle one thing wants and for all here. did president trump has been attributed to him that he took a shot at milwaukee. that he do that? >> know. i didn't hear it and i was sitting right next to him. i introduce him this morning to breakfast when he started the day. 's book on our without notes, sean, you can stand up there and hold the four is the lucky ones. president can turn it on his a game and i'm telling you in the room this morning there was energy, enthusiasm, excitement. we had colic in there, sean, were commenting after his visit was this morning, they're house republicans, that they haven't been this excited about the future of our country in 40 years. that's what one of my colleagues pulled me. there's a palpable energy. in his words, something said this morning, he said, "something is happening in america and we see it." there's a demographic shift going on and all these different segments of the population. were headed for a great november, we have to like were ten points behind but i'm convinced donald j. trump will get a second term as president, we're going to retake the republican majority in the senate and we are going to go without majority in the house and that will be a good day for america. >> sean: if you go issue by issue, if you go to law and order, the economy can go to immigration, if you go to america's rule on the world stage, i don't see where the democrats run on any policy of success. let's start at the border. lost part of the fact that we've identified isis people with isis connections now in this country, you know, that we've got people coming from venezuela that we have people coming from yemen and iran and syria and egypt and afghanistan. 30,000 chinese nationals since october. 26,000 chinese nationals last year. tens of thousands of, you know, and breaded joe biden illegal immigrants from our top geopolitical photos. you know, congressman, how is that a mere -- clear and present danger to this country right now? >> it absolutely is and, sean, everyone around the country recognize that. we've been saying for three years every state is a border state now because it is. as you and i have discussed many times have we documented 64 specific executive actions that joe biden took to open that border wide and they've invited all these dangerous people into our country and they've taken up the invitation and come here. it's a serious situation. the fbi director has to buy three or four quick times in congress now in recent months that all the red lights are flashing and what he means is we've got dangerous persons, we've got tariffs on our own shores, in our country because joe biden opened the border wide and everybody knows it, sean. been traveling around the country last month, and then events in 123 cities in 29 states no and it doesn't matter whether i'm in a blue state, in a swing district, the message is the same. that people are fed up with this. they're fed up with open water, where it is doing to them, security, they're feeling of safety and, of course, the cost of living, the rising cost of crime. all of these things that have compounded the problems that we can fix and i think what her that reason american people will give us a chance to do that. >> sean: every crime, every murder, every rape and eventually i pray to god i'm wrong, if a terror attack happens by joe biden's and breaded illegal immigrants in his open border policy is now on 11 million and burning in this country, he got blood on his hands. what does stress -- president trump say he specifically will do on the border? i'm assuming he just said specifically to go back -- when he left office. >> that's the whole thing. president trump is able leader and he understood that he ran on the border, he reminded back in 2015, border, border, border because he's a business that are coming and he got control of it. because he used his authority. he was executive orders for the right policies. he instituted remain in mexico where people had to stay on the other side of the border to adjudicate their claims for asylum. that's a no-brainer. the border patrol agents have told us and the leaders of that agency said if president biden would just issue that executive order and remain in mexico again, we can reduce the floor by 70% at the border. but he will not do it, sean, you know why? you and i know why because they want to open border because they want to turn these people into voters and we are working hard to prevent that from happening as well. so many problems. >> sean: what did president say he'll due on the economy? what did he say he would do with israel, with ukraine? what did the president say that he would due to get energy prices down and get, you know, get the american people, get money back in her pocket? >> a lot. on all those fronts. with regard to the economy we've got to revive the american economy again and we know how to do it because you and i both know after the first couple of years the trenton administration we have the greatest economy in the history of the world not just the u.s. why? because we implemented policies that we've all always believed in. we reduce the regulatory burden on job creators and innovators, entrepreneurs to all of the economy to thrive and we reduce taxes on job creators as well and hard-working families. we've got to make those tax cuts permanent because they're going to expire soon and that will be the largest tax increase in u.s. history if we don't fix it next year and we've got to get to -- in their military state under control. on their joe biden parlay weaponize agencies and smothered american business in the free market. we can reverse that. president trump is ready to a. you got any plans we'll spend all night talking about that. we're excited to to implement those things not anything will get a chance. >> sean: 95 days, congressman early morning starts in pennsylvania. ninety-five days from tonight. speaking -- speaker johnson, thank you. joining us now is south carolina senator instagram. senator, are not of money has been spent in ukraine. it seems in many ways that that has devolved in to a proxy war between joe biden versus putin or the u.s. versus russia. american people putting -- really angry about her mother and relate europe has not stepped up financially to protect their own continent and a. and then you've got what? $12 billion, that's it, lagos to israel. but even worse than that joe biden will not allow israel to fight the war they need to win against radical islamic terrorists that slaughtered them on october 7th, took their own citizens hostage, americans hostage, and he is lecturing bibi netanyahu, the entire time, is not helping at all, and the worst part is, he said the u.s. won't help in terms of offensively helping to win the war on terror. joe biden has surrendered on the war against radical islamic terrorism. can you explain the disparity, because i can't. >> michigan, joe biden is worried about losing support in michigan. is throwing israel under the bus. there's been no better ally to the it -- to a state of israel and president trump. here recognized jerusalem as the capital of the jewish state. you recognize the goal -- not cerium. biden is withholding the weapons israel needs to win a war they can't afford to lose. everywhere israel looks, the radical islamists want to cut their throats. here is my message to the state of israel. help is on the way. president trump is coming back. >> sean: why are you sure certain, senator? >> because american people have had enough of this for couriers of just misery. misery at home. misery abroad. what i would say today about the senate engagement with president trump, he was the team captain and we were glad he was leading us. everybody in that room is dying for him to get back in office. he wants us to win the senate so we can put judges on the bench. you talked about him helping us. it was the single best meeting i've ever seen between the united states republican senators and president trump. he was in a good mood. people appreciate him. he is leading in every state. we need to win the senate back. he is doing better than ever -- every republican senate meant -- candidate. there with the majority incentive is to marry up with president trump and his agenda. it gives us a positive meeting today. you talked about rebuilding this country and i can't wait to have him back. >> sean: did the people agree with you or didn't agree with you on your belief that there should be incredible 15 week ban on -- or allowance on the issue of abortion? put that aside. one thing i would argue and i don't think i'm wrong about is that 2022, one of the main reasons, if not the main reason, the red wave did not occur was because of the overturning of roe v. wade. we had another supreme court decision, it was unanimous today. it was on the abortion pill. i think were up to 60-70% of all abortions are done with a pill, and the supreme court made very clear today that that will remain legal. the democrats will demagogue the issue, but will this ruling impact any or mitigate any demagoguery that will occur this election season? >> number 1, no matter what you do or say, they're going to accuse us of hating women and being extremists. president trump said today that the democratic party is extreme. they support abortion up to the moment of birth. the virginia governor, the old governor, talked about allowing a decision after the baby is born. there the extremist, not us. i'm proud to be pro-life. you know, france limits abortion at 14 weeks. my bill is 15 weeks. president trump said leave it up to the states. i respect that. this will be decided based on abortion. this election will be about your physical security, ears prosperity and trying to get the world back in check before a lot of us get killed. have never been more worried about an attack on our country then i am right no and president trump said he was -- to have soviet ships off the coast of florida. weakness breeds aggression. the day president trump is elected, all of the stops. >> sean: nuclear weapons, hypersonic missiles of the coast of my free state of florida. it almost seems like a cuban missile crisis moment but joe doesn't know. >> well this is the 1930s all over again. why did russia invade ukraine, whited put into it? because he thought he could get away with it on biden's watch. i really believe that. whether they attack israel so viciously? they thought america wouldn't deal with israel. all that changes the day trump wins. i can't wait to have them back in office, the republican senators appreciate this man, so everybody out here watching, do all you can to help president trump because our way of life depends on it. >> sean: it really does. i say this is a reflection -- inflection point for the country, we have all that is a tipping point election. it's weigh bigger. i've never -- and like you have never been more afraid for the country and the state of the world and i am right now. lindsey graham, senator, thank you. when we come back, jim jordan is trying to hold the left accountable for their raisin water -- warfare tactics and organization of -- hell explain straightahead music mark ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, "i'm glad it helped." i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now and get 35% off your first order. 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[ engine roars ] of you start? >> yeah. so, you know, we get into -- there's been this effort to say that okay, these exact dates are at issue and these exact dates are -- i'm getting signaled here. >> can we go off mike for a second? >> yes. >> okay. >> keep rolling. don't stop. >> sean: please pause while we know bring our person being interviewed into another room to give them the answer. you can't make it up. here with more the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jim jordan is with us. before i get to the people that, you know, calendula and alvin bragg going before your committee, let me go back to what we learn in this trial of hunter biden, putting aside the low hanging fruit which has the tax crime but not the various -- burisma -- joe biden like to the cou country, hunter biden led to the country. fifty-one former intel -- officials lie to the country. of the fbi as a venue that really's attorney had a copy of alert -- laptop then you would believe so they were prebunking that in their weekly meetings with big tech and social media companies. and then when asked directly if they knew whether or not this was misinformation or the laptop was real and they wouldn't give an answer. the media mob line, big tech sensor the story. excuse me, is that election interference, jim jordan? >> yeah, and he was election interference literally two and half weeks before the most important in -- residential -- again for me the ruling in a break here in the hunter biden case was really about two things. for anyone who had any doubts, we now know for sure that the laptop was real because the prosecution can play government, david weiss entered it as evidence in that trial. and then second, none of this happened but for those whistleblowers coming for forward. but for shepley and ziglar coming forward and telling us what -- because i was a catalyst for the judge to take there close look that she did in the delaware court or they would have got that sweetheart deal through. so those two guys came together -- came forward and give us the facts. and by the way the story, sean, has stood up. the white house story has changed palatine a story has changed, david weiss' orienting multiple times but not whistleblowers and their story has not wavered one bit because their post -- testimony was true. >> sean: the government has acknowledged something that we knew four years ago, that the laptop was very real. does that know me that hunter implicating the big guy and hunter, complaining bitt bitterly,'s income -- income go to pop's, that hunter -- after talking to eric sherman about which income -- account build pay for pop's home repairs. this issue of burisma, that all of this now come into play in terms of a real investigation and possibly -- if we had a real attorney general that actually believed in equal justice and application of our loss, when he really -- when he be investigating it? and what does it say about the fact that he new the laptop was real for foreclosures and did nothing with her? >> we've sent referrals to this attorney general and i think in four and half months we are going to have a new president and then in january of next year we're going to have a new attorney general so i let that justice department take a look at what we've sent there on both hunter biden and on jim biden. and then these other issues that you've just raised there. but, yeah, i think everyone now who has followed this story, follow the path you been -- 51 former intel officials in this whole story understand that what they were telling us is just not accurate. everyone knows that and again sort of the final step is when they actually entered the laptop as evidence, even though they had it cleared back in the summer of 2019 and they knew all along, the actually entered it as evidence to remove any doubt if someone we have had some. >> sean: those 51 officials have to account for what dave said considering none that i know of ever even worked at the laptop and were they organized by wink antony blinken to sign on to something for no other rea reason, with no knowledge whatsoever except the knowledge that they wanted to put jordan to be elected? >> twenty blinking went with mike baraka put this together many did it at tony blinken -- know what sort of the catalyst for it all and he put -- to get approval from the cia because they had this advisory board to have to sign on anything like this and, of course, it was used to downplay the whole story. and it was used to sensor the new york post, their twitter feed and everything else. they were blocked. and most important leave american people were kept from the information. were not done coming back to more investigative work to group -- to do on this issue and racketeering to do that. i think we're going to find more information and i try to make sure that the country understands everything about that whole situation in october of 2020. >> sean: so no merrick garland has been held in contempt. i would like to know if anything is going to happen to him like peter navarro or steve bannon. i would also like an answer from the attorney general if he is comfortable with letitia james and alvin bragg running on a platform to use there positions of power to go after one man, one family and one organization and i would like to get a better answer as to why the third highest ranking justice department official, matthew calendula, why would ever -- colangelo, why would anyone ever leave the prestigious position to go be a lawyer prosecutor in new york city? because that does not make any career sense, does it? >> no, it doesn't but we'll get a chance to ask mr colangelo and mr bragg those questions on july 12 win they come. and i think there are three big concerns with that whole ridiculous case in new york. first is just a fundamental jurisdictional issue. this was in the federal elections shoe and the ftc said there was nothing there, no crime, no problem so the department of justice, the southern district of new york. who that -- is a fundamental problem, than their due process problems. he had a partisan judge, partisan prosecutor, he had the gag order part -- put an president trump and they never even told us what the crime if they were trying to prosecute for goodness sakes. and finally maybe the biggest concern is the expert witness on campaign finance, brad smith, so the campaign finance expert wasn't allowed to talk about campaign finance. he wasn't allowed to be the expert witness in the courtroom. so we're going to give brad smith a chance to tell the congress and the country what he wasn't allowed to tell the court and the jury. brad smith will be coming as a witness as well. >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: maybe the judge can be questioned as to whether or not he understands what the sixth amendment of the constitution is or his -- maybe he can explain why the narrative on -- identify the crime that trump was being charged with or how they were able to opt charge from a misdemeanor with statute of limitations over now into some election law felony. i would like the answer to that and maybe bring in and grown as well and expand how he came to evaluation of mar-a-lago of 80 millions. when the property is close to worth -- worth to close a million and evidence was overwhelming. jim jordan, thank you. when we come back, the biden white house loves, loves, loves giving out government handouts. know they want to give out and be told you last night deer and birth control. by the way except when it comes to the military. not so interested in helping them out. we'll explain. >> ♪ ♪ (♪) ♪ i don't care if we ever come back ♪ ♪ that i always remember the fun we had ♪ ♪ i love fishing with dad ♪ now through june 14th save 10% on dad's favorite gift, special father's day gift cards, bass pro shops and cabela's. when did i call leaffilter? 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take a look. >> number, have a problem. if not their policy is not their fundraising, it's not that joe biden suffered buffering of the juneteenth party. [laughter] no. the problem they have is there messaging. or just to it planar, it's how they talk. folks appreciate when someone sounds authentic even if their idea is terrible. but when democrats even when they talk about the good things they've done, it sounds fake. >> some of it is -- is this cosmopolitan condensation, if you will. like, you need to -- at business people are that's across-the-board. that's black, white, -- >> and its hispanic. were going to lose hispanic males. going to completely lose th them. >> sean: here with a reaction, with more, chairman of project 21 -- florida congressman michael waltz. let me start with you congressman. our military under biden has gone well, equipment is way way down. militarily, there's a lot of saver rattling going on by china and russia and iran. we've got a little miner cuban missile crisis going on off the coast of our state of florida will apparently the russians have a sub with nuclear and hypersonic missiles on it. my last understanding is the united states does not have hypersonic technology like china and russia does. he is giving free beer and birth control to young people to try and bribe them into voting for him. but you can't take care of our military? that is barely making ends meet? military that we've covered in passed years have had to be on food stamps? >> right. yeah. sean, according to the defense department's own survey, over 250,000 troops experience what they call low food security, 120,000 troops very low. meaning a politically mist meals. and are losing weight. that's not even counting the family members and that's not even counting bidenomics and inflation. and yet house republicans are trying to fix that. it's bad enough that it's happening, it's bad enough we have a recruiting crisis, it's bad enough that they have banks that are literally falling apart with the black mold and pcs in them according to one recent inspection. but trenin is opposing it. so he's going to spend billions on a climate core, is going to spend a half billion inning the palestinians. but when it comes to paying them marine corps, when it comes to the soldiers with their butts on the line for the red white and blue, he's opposed. we're not talking the general started talking about the kernels, we are talking privates, sergeants, corporals. i'm it sounded that there opposed to this given all of the other nonsense that this administration is spending money on. but yet were in the worst recruiting crisis since vietnam. [ engine roars ] it's very real. were losing whole divisions. we can't man and equip ships right now. were trying to fix it. an hour fighting the bite in administration too. >> sean: i couldn't in good conscious advice somebody to get in to the military with this guy as commander-in-chief because he doesn't know idea of the week it is. morris cooper let's look at the demographic problems for the democrats. the core base, they're eroding parts of their base. african-americans, hispanic americans, young people. what are the reason for this? >> first let me say this about this military probably -- proposition. this president has identified every problem that he could, when he was running in 2020, and his solution, spend more money. now that it comes time for us to share with those young men and women are willing to put their lives on the line, this president suddenly just -- doesn't want to spend. you can't be this wrong by accident. know with regard to these other concerns, many black americans are complaining that this president's paredes have everything to do with the cocktail hour in the professor's lounge and absolutely nothing to do with their real lives. it is amazing how many hispanics are saying they are no longer willing to support this president and his party. we are looking at an election where it is possible that a republican me win the hispanic vote for the first time. you are seeing the young votes you are seeing the women's vote, you are seeing so many areas where this president for stewardship of the economy, parade rising all of the progressive agendas over the needs of mainstream america. and it's no surprise that you are seeing americans complain across the board. >> sean: why is it okay for china to have us by balloon or balloon or china distant, you know, be saver rattling, you know, hostile movers against our fighter jets in international airspace, hostile movers against our neighbor in international waterways. now we got russia with a sub, nuclear arm we believe with hypersonic missiles, what is not -- that not a bigger deal, congressman? >> well because at the end of the day, you have an administration that has a concessions base approach. and you've got -- you have john carry leading their doctoral -- allegation over to china the last three years begging them to do more on climate which they know they can take advantage of and then continue their nuclear buildup, their space buildup calendar military buildup. i, this crew is asleep on the switch, sean, and it's going to take an entire content term to dig out of this hole but he talked about it this morning. republican's are regard to hit the ground running in january of 2025. >> sean: it's not iran that's an existential threat, it's russia, it's not china, it's climate change. that's how out of touch there are. insane times. thank you both. when we come back, legendary fitness and health group jillian michaels, wow, leaving the woke state of florida -- woke state of california, story, receipt of florida, she said the woke victim allergy poker just became too much for her. powerful take straight ahead. >> ♪ ♪ weathertech products are designed and manufactured in america using only american raw materials. most competitors make things seven thousand miles away... and then wonder why they don't fit. with weathertech in your vehicle you may hear angels singing as you marvel, how do they do it? 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>> she's not the only person that feels that way and, in fact, i would argue that a lot of even california liberals feel very much the same she doesn't adjust to afraid to speak out. sean, you know that i lived in la for over three years and i got the heck out of the start of covid because i could see the riding on the wall. things were already ten -- woke after taxes and relations were already off the charts weatherman covid started and the only thing they wanted to lock people up for an arrest people for was playing in parts without a mask? i got the heck out of california and came to a great free red states like tennessee and i haven't looked back since and there are so many people, they're doing the same thing. the democrats which inclusively almost exclusively round that state have run in to the ground. only redeeming quality left is the rather. i don't know, sean, you're in florida, i tennessee. i think the weather is pretty weak here in the even better. >> sean: yeah. i, i can't add to what she say. it's not, it's insane and she talked about all the people even having sex with, you know, 14-year-old kids and that's okay? know it's not. and she really touched on every topic. obviously it doesn't sound politically conservative but she's just against crazy. and that's what the left has become insane. >> right and i thought it was interesting that she pointed out on paper, i'm one of them. i'm everything they want to. i should be the person they're courting. however, they've gone too far beyond back -- that and i think what we heard was a mom and that's what fascinated me. a mom because she constantly was talking about my cane or if a child wants to do this, i'm concerned about safety and i think as someone who as a child suffered from childhood obesity, came out of that, she is a fitness group, she had -- she was like goes for me. when i look at her i think that's what i want to be. and yet she has watched society say you know what? the swimsuit model can be obese now, the boy can run against the girl and take all her records, and everything that she has achieved in life with health and fitness can be taken away by the society that says we should look at these people and say this is what we want. this is beautiful. were so happy and she said you know what? i'm just done with it. i want my kids to be safe. i want my kids bodies to be safe filmmaker of. i don't want them to be influenced by this. and she left because of it and i think it's kind of beautiful to have someone leave enough to speak out about it especially as a mom and especially as someone who has bought -- for so far hard for health for not only herself but for other people for decades. she's an amazing woman and it's wonderful to hear her say this. >> sean: yeah. i don't know. i just hope she doesn't, you know, vote democratic in florida win she gets here. otherwise, welcome to florida ground julian michaels, i'll say that. a little sound like in -- going to vote for those policies in the future. all right. thank you, both. when we come back, straight ahead more "hannity." >> ♪ ♪ this is the easiest, non-toxic swap you'll ever make. lumineux toothpaste was made by dentists designed to break up plaque and remove any toxins in the mouth, so it'll deep clean your teeth and whiten your teeth without any sensitivity. find lumineux toothpaste at a walmart and target. ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." it's >> ninety-five days early voting starts in pennsylvania this election matters. et al. the time we have left this evening thank you for being with us, making the show possible up your excite your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. let not your hearts be troubled. greg gutfeld standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great night

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which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think what's

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which is threadbare evidence. i suppose the issue is exactly what cass was talking about — weak evidence. you know, this was new medical territory. you know, how do you approach stories when you're reporting on this kind of medicine? well, the same way that you would any story, you know — you'd speak to the people who are experts, you listen to them and it's really... i think it's a really unique feature of this story compared to anything i've done before. i'm a generalist. i'm not a healthjournalist. but, generally speaking, if you ask questions or you critique an evidence base — and, really, we have known for a very long time that the evidence base is practically non—existent — when you do that, you wouldn't usually be accused of hating or wanting to kill the patient population who are being treated by that. but you're saying that's what happened to you? well, yes, it does happen. you know... i guess the question is... to ask questions, you're then accused of being transphobic and — you know, which is silly. and i think what's happened here — i mean, ispoke with doctor cass upon

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of 2018 when a racist nutcase killed 11 jews during shabbat morning services. we did not take it seriously enough after the el paso massacre in august of 2019, when and latino hating monster killed 18 people at a walmart store. we did not take it seriously enough after the buffalo shooting in may of last year when a rope far-right bigot targeted black people in a tops serk supermarket, killing ten. we did not take it seriously enough after the allen, texas massacre this past may after a man with a swastika tattoo murdered eight people, half of whom were asian. and now, jacksonville, florida. white supremacists armed with an ar-15 style rifles gunning down black and brown people, attacking synagogues, setting fire to mosques and black churches. at what point do we say enough is enough? at what point do we ask how we came to live in an america where racist violence is on the rise again, where white supremacists are emboldened again? where mainstream politicians are silent again. they are silent. florida governor and presidential candidate ron desantis has strongly condemned the violence in jacksonville, but had nothing to say about the far-right ideology behind it, where it comes from, where to stop it. he had nothing to say about the swastika or weapon of choice. >> perpetrating violence of

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Transcripts for MSNBC The Mehdi Hasan Show 20240604 00:03:00

after the charleston massacre in june 2015, when a hate filled sociopathic gunned down nine african americans during a bible study. we did not take it seriously enough after the pittsburgh synagogue massacre in october of 2018 when a racist nutcase killed 11 jews during shabbat morning services. we did not take it seriously enough after the el paso massacre in august of 2019, when and latino hating monster killed 18 people at a walmart store. we did not take it seriously enough after the buffalo shooting in may of last year when a rope far-right bigot targeted black people in a tops serk supermarket, killing ten. we did not take it seriously enough after the allen, texas massacre this past may after a man with a swastika tattoo murdered eight people, half of whom were asian. and now, jacksonville, florida. white supremacists armed with an ar-15 style rifles gunning down black and brown people, attacking synagogues, setting fire to mosques and black churches. at what point do we say enough

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Primetime 20240604 02:56:00

start to try to prove our loyalty to whatever our own private by hating the other group all the more. it is just not the way of jesus christ, who is to transform us both in our relationship with god, our relationship with one another, and even with people who disagree with us. and one of the things that is really hopeful to me is that i am seeing a lot of my fellow evangelical christians who are exhausted with. >> this you're hopeful about that? >> because they are saying i don't want to go through this again, we have seen all the division, we've seen the cruelty and the hatred and there has to be a better way. i was just talking to some young government officials tonight who are saying how do, we as christians, make sure that we don't become power hungry, and we don't become cruel? how do we actually follow jesus? so i think there is hope and signs for renewal, but that means being really honest about what the crisis. >> let's be honest about what you think the crisis might be attributed to, or people are

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