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melania trump, as she visited soldiersit on two military bases aboard the uss drug, george w. bush. heroes that will protect our freedoms as we enjoy the christmas holidays. just moments, we will show you the highlights of the interview i did an exclusive one-on-one interview with the first lady herself.lf please stay tuned. we will bring you the latest on the sentencing of michael cohen and wel will reveal disturbing details surrounding what is really absolutely shameful treatment of a 33 year veteran of this country, lieutenant general michael flynn. also over at conspiracy tv msnbc, liberal morning joe, part of that team is a very hot water tonight. we ll tell you why. also later, a dangerous terrorist on the loose in france. we will bring you an update on that manhunt and some migrants actually from honduras now demanding reparations from you, the u.s. taxpayers. buckle up for you tonight from d.c., the swamp, tonight s breaking news opening monologue. today i was fortunate enough to witness the bravery, the courage, the might of the u.s. military first hand as i traveled with first lady melania trumped adjoint pays langley and then to the awe-inspiring aircraft carrier, the uss george w. bush where i had the opportunity to sit down with our first lady. take a look. sean: stay true to myself, use that a lot. what does that mean, considering i will ask you about your roots. that stuck out to me. i do what i think is right. i know i get the criticism from the public or from the media. but i will do what is right and what i feel is right for the country and for the people and that s what i say. i will stay true to myself and a listen to myself and what to do, what is right and what is wrong. and to lead a meaningful life every day. sean: we will have that full interview in a few minutes along with our highlights of our incredible trip, wait until you see the planes landing and taking off. it is incredible. first, we have updates to the mueller witch hunt. michael cohen was sentenced to three years, making false statements, lying to congress about building a building project that never got off the ground, and a questionable campaign finance violation. notice something missing? no trump-russia collusion. none, again. also important to know michael cohen does not have a cooperation agreement with federall prosecutors. meanwhile, another top target of this mueller witch hunt, lieutenant general michael flynn, is asking a federal judge for leniency and to no jail time. he s pleading guilty to lying to investigators but only after legal bills wrecked his family finances, forced this man, 33 year veteran from a five years of combat, to have to sell his home, and probably most likely threaten impunity action against her son and business partner. he fell on the sword like 99% of fathers would do. tonight we are learning disgustingly details surrounding how lieutenant general michael flynn was treated by top federal officials. according to flinton sentencing request, then deputy director andrew mccabe pressured then national security advisor flynn not to have a lawyer present during aed seemingly relaxed, casual meeting with the fbi, the one that they said he lied outcome except nobody believed he lied. flynn agreed to sit down without attorneys present. he was as subsequently charged with lying at that very meeting. keep in mind, andrew mccabe was fired from the fbi for him applying to the bureau, and he is currently facing no charges. according toto foxnews.com, flynn s filing also demonstrates that the fbi took as significantly more aggressive tack and handling the flynn interview dented during other similar matters. for example, no one interview during the fbi s clinton email investigation was hit with false statement charges. though investigators believed those witnesses were untruthful. big difference. so as we now know, that is called a two. justice system. by the way, this might be part of the worst part of influence political persecution, the agents interviewing flynn, they never thought he lied. that is such a miscarriage of justice and an abuse of power corruption scandal. one of the biggest in american history, as we have been telling you. of course, you are not likely to hear about this than any other media, especially over at conspiracy tv msnbc. especially not on the liberal morning joe show, were the hosts literally spent hours every single day trying to outdo themselves, trading insults about donald trump and the trump family and anyone associated with trump. it s a pretty sadd and scary way to start your morning by today, cohost mika brzezinski went too far, used this pretty scuzzy slur just before 9:00 a.m. take a look. i understand donald trump doesn t care. he doesn t care. but why doesn t mike pompeo care right now? are the pathetic deflection we just heard when he appeared on fox & friends, is that a patriot speaking? or a wannabe dictator? i m dead serious. imax can come are the words of a patriot. sean: while mike quade questioning his patriotism, unbelievable. over the top. following the show on the other part of the issue, she issued an apology on twitter about her language. braids and bad choice of words. i should have said water boy, like for football teams or something like that. yeah, pretty bad choice of word words. we are consistent on this program, we don t s call for boycotts or firings. in fact, when her collie, msnbc host joy reid, when she was in hot water over a homophobic blog, we never called her to be fired. people do make mistakes. people are not perfect. i think we are all human, and i don t believe anybody s career, and my own honest opinion, should be ruined over a stupid mistake. by the way, she is no fan of mine and neither is liberal joe. i doubt they would do this for any opinion host at fox news. it is sad to see trump derangement syndrome claiming at another victim. of course, there were many warning signs as the antidrug vitriol got worse and worse and worse. let s take a look. it is clearse the president s stunningly ignorant. probably the most ignorant president we will ever have. because he s ignorant, he s warped, he is obsessed with money and sex, and he finds his power through those two things. he will be forever remembered as a president who traumatized little children. that iss his branching out. he is the president to epurposefully traumatized babies and children. in theory almost-like. like fred flintstone running the country. i don t think he has a moral compass to make a decision based on our own national security. to anybody who works inside the white house, works in the national security team, works in the state department, at some point, you are working for a president who isoi not fit to lead, i who s going to do something crazy in 5 minutes, one hour, tonight or tomorrow, like, what more do you need to hear from them?gh to start thinking 25th amendment or something els else? sean: we all have formulas later in the show. first, we need to turn to breaking news in france. widespread manhunt underway for the gunman in tuesday s terror attack at a french christmas market that left at least two data. another 29-year-old suspect, identified right there as a cherif chekatt, opening fire before escaping from the scene in a taxi. also learning he had a long criminal record. he was already on the authorities radar for connections to radical islam. so far five other people with alleged ties to the suspect have not been detained. even more frightening is that french authorities admit that he may have already slipped across the border into germany. we ll keep you updated. we ll pray for the victims. scary times. make no mistake, an attack like this, all these attacksks underscore the need for safety and security, like places, oh, at our southern border, where we have caught people with terrorist ties tryingre w to get into this country. where tonight, migrant groups are literally, you know, the ones, women and children, the media kept telling us about, remember, they were trying to march to the u.s.t consulate ovr to you want tijuana, demanding president trump read about them into the now, they want us to pay them $50,000 in reparations home. pay you to go home so they don t break the laws, two disrespect for sovereignty. one group organizer organizing that it may seem like a lot of money to you but it s a small sumik compared to everything the united states has stolen from honduras. look, we all know probably the vast majority of people that come from poor countries with new opportunities, no hope for their children or grandchildren, they are good people searching for a better life. but demanding entry or pay you? we ll overwhelm your immigration system? no way to act, to demonstrate merit, to come to this country. also a massive security risks, as the san diego tribune is reporting, thousands of migrants are now unaccounted for, writing, in the group of unaccounted migrants, about 3500 are presumed to have either crossed illegally into the u.s., moved to other mexican border cities, or simply fallen through the cracks. that is why the president s standing firm, rightly so, on the border wall, forging ahead on keeping his promise to the forgotten men and women of this country to preserve our nation s safety and security first. remember, a wall will literally help people on both sides to be savored. then of course, the wall will have a big door and you can come in legally as the president has said. but we dors have the right to ve anyone that wants to come to this country, because keeping out potential terrorists, human trackers, drug traffickers, violent cartels, huge number one priority for our national security. we have a lot to get your tonight including the interview with our first lady.ng joining us now, the author of the best seller, why we fight, fox news or national security strategy or sebastian gorka and the author of another new best seller, the deep state, fox news contributor, jason chaffetz. i read this about general flynn, okay, michael cohen admitted to these things. i feel sorry for him and his family tonight. he admitted to these acts that he is responsible for. changes positions, they only want to believe the version that that is politics. he was pushed into general flynn, 33 year war hero, five years in combat, forced told we don t need a lawyer, the fbi does not believe he lied, and he was charged with lying anyway because he is bankrupt, can t write it, threatening his kid. liz s classic entrapment, sean. if you listen to the testimony of the two fbi agents, who don t think he was lying, if you d think about what we know about mccabe, saying, you don t need a lawyer, this is an innocuous discussion, they trap him in a process crime. sean, everybody watching this show right now could be trapped in a process crime. i don t care how much of a boy scout you have been. everybody has a faulty memory. you say one thing on monday when you think you are in a friendly discussion with a fellow patriot, you think fbi agent, and then a week later, two weeks later, you remember it differently, that s it. you ve committed a felony because you have lied to a agent. that is entrapment of general plan. then we compare this to a man who secretly taped his conversations with his client? think about that. michael cohen admitted, he s a liar and he is a kind of who has no qualms. the most sensitive thing a lawyer has is his relationship with his clients. that exclusivity, that confidentiality. this man taped conversations with who knows how many clients. one of them is now the president of the united states. i know which man i m believe, ad its general plan. i worked with him in transition, i worked withnn him in the white house, he is a patriot, sean. sean: jasonhe chaffetz, you are like me. we ve talked about this. my mom was a prison guard, my dad and family are for appropriation, summon people at and the nypd. t. rowe price made a it to the 2 guys made it to the fbi. they were deities. naturally, we are inclined, we want to help the fbi. but if you are in a situation now, and you want to help them and you are risking, if you don t remember something properly, remember, he was illegally surveilled, illegally unmasked, they did not use minimize agent, and a leaked raw intelligence on this man. nobody cares about the crimes that were committed, where they literally have the transcripts. anything that is not perfectly matched up in an interview to the transcript means that as a library that is how they will view it. 33 years, this is how we will treat this man and to tell him advising come i don t have a lawyer. what doesan that tell people tht instinctively, like us, want to help our fbi? not these corrupt officials at the top, rank and file, good field office fbi agents that are protecting this country? look, my grandfather was a career fbi agent. we have a great affinity for the fbi. the upper echelon, it is now well documented, the pious and animates that they have, and we have a great deal of thanks for general plan. you are right, 33 years of service. what is also striking to me, though, sean, is the difference in the way justice was played out because i was a very key player in what was going on and trying to get to the truth with hillary clinton and her email and the transfer of classified information to ait nonclassified setting, putting people s lives in danger. i mean, real lives in danger. and yet, the five people around hillary clinton, they all got immunity agreements, with no requirements to cooperate with the government. no ability t for us, say in congress, or the inspector general s office, to make sure that we could go back and get the truth about this, and then you can track how the fbi was acting with flynn and cohen and others, and it just doesn t feel like justice was balanced. sean: wears horwitz on fisa abuse? we work will be ever have an investigation for the violation of the espionage act? dr. walker has subpoenaed emails and he deletes them, most of his devices, is he getting off? i don t think he is getting off. i think he s going to jail. you support this president. that means there s a double standard. where is that justice? do we not have justice or equal application under our laws in america anymore? it doesn t feel like we are having an equal application of justice. i know the inspector general is looking into the fisa abuse. that hasns expanded and i don t think we are going to hear about it until the spring because there is something like a million documents that they are probably having to sift throughi to get there. now once we have that information, the inspector general can t prosecute. we have not had donald trump has not had hundred sean: we should have a special counsel on all of these other issues. uranium one. we need a real attorney general asked max. when we gave putin 20% of our uranium and we have to import it. the fisa warrant, where literally a dossier is paid for, dr. gorka. russian lies. not onlyy that, i think the biggest story is i still out there, that is the unmasking. we ve talked about, what, for 6 minutes, about general plan, patriot who was trapped by political use of the intelligence committee and law enforcement. we know there are hundreds of americans who were unmasked by the obama administration. why? sean: 300% increasee rates. just before the inauguration, the president says, oh, let s share all of this intelligence with seven times as many agencies as we did before because who knows, maybe we can bring down the presidency. that is what we are talking about. the politicized use, the weaponization of the intelligence community, has potentially hundreds of americans are affected, sean. sean: let s stay on that. if we really cared a about russn influence in the election, which is now evolved into, well, may have committed a felony campaign finance violation with no lawyer is ever going to buy into, intelligent lawyer, that is, except for these crazy dumb tv pundits that are way overpaid and incendiary in their c hatred for two years of donald trump. the question is, are we really going to allow somebody who paid for russian influence with funneled money, interestingly, campaign finance violation perhaps, to a law firm, legal expense, not true, for a national, russian lies, fed to the american people, influence the election, and money kick back in the uranium deal, that was signed off on? you can t tell me that this is about russia. if it was about russia, we would be after these issues. they arese not after them. it is just like, they only cared about brett kavanaugh if he did something inappropriate, wrong. they didn t care about keith ellison or michael avenatti. they didn t jump the gun in those cases, which means they really just care about the politicizing of these issues. isn t that what it s s about? yeah, look, if you are serious about this, you would look at mark elias, general general counsel with the dnc. he advised of the dccc. he was involved with hillary clinton. he wasis involved with the campaign, he was involved with perkins coie and also involved with the phonetic group. also, all of those ties, millions of dollars, going overseas to attract this money but you don t even get the sense that anybody is even sniffing into this. it just that is where people i just think are losing trust, have lost trust, in the justice system, because that was fundamentally wrong. millions of dollars spent to affect an election by engaging a foreign entity and foreigners to be involved in that campaign. sean: unbelievable. then you hear mark meadows talking aboutut how they have whistle-blowers on uranium one and they passed those onto the department of justice. sean: i interviewed the whistle-blower. he literally was within putin s network in america, referred to robert mueller, the fbi director, blackmail, money laundering, corruption, kickbacks.l, bribery. all these things. last word, dr. gorka. the president could pardon general flynn. he d make a great chief of staff. sean: [laughs] you just got the headline on mediate. well deserved. congratulations on the book. same with you, congressman prayed a lot coming up from d.c. more on the outrageousm hypocrisy. mika brzezinski under fire tonight, stunning,ra ridiculous, and insane, corrupt, homophobic comments about secretary of state mike pompeo. tammy bruce, monica crowley. later, the interview with our first lady melania trump. you don t want to miss this video. it s amazing. straight ahead. these folks, they don t have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! unstopand it s strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. .well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. sean: our interview with melania trump in a few minutes. the destroy trump media have sunk to a new low. as we mentioned, msnbc s morning joe show, cohost mika brzezinski was ranting about u.s. relationship with the saudis and call secretary of state mike pompeo and anti-gay slur. donald trump doesn t care. but why doesn t mike pompeo care right now? the the pathetic deflection we t heard, is that a patriot speaking? or a wannabe dictators butt boy? i am dead serious. i m asking. are these the words of a patriot? a sean: really? questioning his patriotism? on the other side of that, she said she was starry, tweeting, totally agree with your super bad choice of words. i should have said, water boy, like a football team or something like that. apologize to senator durbin come too. sorry. here to discuss the left-wing media hypocrisy, fox news contributor tammy bruce, washington times columnist monica crowley. let s be honest. joe and me to hate my guts. fine, i don t hate them but i just think they are insane. it is a train wreck tv every day, in terms of everyone on that show tries to outdo each other with trump eight, tammy. i am not the thought police. i am not the speech police. and something they would never do for a fox opinion host is say, you know what, stand up when people try to boycott or stand up when people call for firings. i believe she is probably sincerely sincere in her apology. people do want to destroy her career over this. this is a problem we have in all of media. maybe if you make a lot of mistakes at some point, that crosses the line. what is your take? my column today in the washington times actually look at the attacks on kevin hart and mr. murray, who won the heisman trophy, for remarks made years ago. of course, when mr. murray was a child. make it c brzezinski is a middle-aged woman. she knows what she s doing. she s been a television for a time. she sophisticated woman. that is a very specific phrase to use, not even just saying, whether it is about lifestyle or using the word when you were a kid. she chose the phrase that was meant to dehumanize, and so that is going to speak about who she is as an individual, but at the same time, she apologized. ultimately, shall be given a pass because she s aap liberal. as far as mr. murray and mr. kevin hart will probably continue to be hounded. that is the difference. they will move along and they will be left alone, but others, there will still be an attempt to ruin their careers, to make their lives difficult. that is the problem here. and we ve seen it all along. usually if you are on the left, you do get a pass. this is why we can see this as being not just hypocritical, but determination to ruin people s lives by the left, and only conservatives or those who are not conforming clearly enough and that is theho message they want to send to everyone. she ll get a pass in the end. sean: we see this with other issues involving nbc, the recent firing of megyn kelly, for example. for her comments,s, monica. what you have people that actually have dress that wake him that still have jobs there. when she talked about that, the issue she was involved in. people have a choice. wein have to do a good show and ask people to come, if we can come into your home. we are honored if we get there. people don t have to watch any one show. except this one. this is the only one. you are pointing to the staggering double standard that has been in place for a very long time, sean. the only way it s going to change is by tammy and you and me and those of us who essentially targets of it or victims of it, to continually try to expose it. i m not a t fan of the word police. it easily morphs into the thought police and that is a very dangerous road to go down. we are very hard on that road already and itge is a form of tyranny and fascism. i don t believe anybody should lose her job for misspeaking or stating something and then apologizing. but that being said, those of the m left of a long history of stating anti-gay slurs and anti anti-gay jokes. when theyok are called on them, they usually try to minimize it, usually with a cutesy kind of tweet, as mika brzezinski did today. and pray that it goes away. it usually does go away because as tammy points out, they have something not available to you and me and tammy, which is the production of the mainstream media. they don t get the pylon that we do when we may speak or when we make a mistake. then our lives are ruined, and the reputations are tarnished. they get a pass as they are allowed to go forward. that double standard continues to be in place and it means to be exposed if we are ever going to hope to see an end to it. sean: tammy, what you said about the slur part of it is right, too. nobody seems to have paid attention to the part the things they say about trump, they are every day. they speak for themselves. mike pompeo is a patriot serving his country. he s done an amazing job as secretaryy of state. creating amazing opportunities for peace in the world. again, hard things to to do. amazing job as our cia director. and i just say, your questioning this man s patriotism with abandon. he was responding on twitter to a fellow who is a verified blue checks, who i think was a photographer, who suggested to her that it would have been better if she called pompeo a traitor. so the left would prefer you to be called something sean: she pretty much dead. t something that would requie an execution, where you should be killed if you are a traitor to the country, that would be the legal punishment. as opposed to a gay slur. if you are in media at any point in time, you have said something you regret and that you do apologize for. our point here is the hypocrisy on that and, their desire to destroy other people under a guise of being racist or sexist or homophobic. my first book lays out how all of that lives on the left. they apply to the president especially. it is thede name that is supposd to obliterate you. it is the hypocrisy with those individuals who don t even at least try to live and excise those kinds of phrases from their t lives. i think that is what is worth pointing out. you d want, sean, the content of what she was saying, set aside the anti-gay slur. she was targeting president trump in the secretary of state for what? for trying to maintain the alliance with saudi arabia come out there trying to develop an anti-iran coalition, which is a very serious and meaningful, substantial foreign policy exercise. okay? but i didn t hear in the eight long years of president obama, i did not hear them talk about president obama, secretary clinton, secretary john kerry bending over backwards to align themselves with the iranian regime of hassan rouhani. that regime is at least as bad as saudi arabiaim on human righ, if not worse. that regime has killed americans in iraq and elsewhere around the world and the still target israel and the jews. i didn t hear a peep out of them. here they are attacking secretary pompeo and the president for being traitors and all manner of, you know, offenses against the united states. monica, a year and a half ago, john kerry admitted that when we release the $150 billion 15 around, he admitted that some of that would likely be used for terrorism but there is nothing we can do about it. we didn t hear any complaints from the democrats or nancy pelosi or anyone else when those admissions were made. this is where we are at with those individuals, with the left. sean: thank you come up with. we appreciate it.e speaking of which come i talk about this double standard, the treatment of the trump family, and my exclusive interview with the first lady melania trunk and trump constructed on board thedy uss h to george w. bush. amazing day. that is next. sean: today, the first lady melania trump traveled to two military bases, a navy aircraft carrier, to meet our troops come i think them for their service this holiday season. today, during her tour of the uss george h.w. bush come i had a chance to sit down with her. while we are enjoying christmas, many of them won t be with their families. take a listen. sean:re thank you so much for doing this. so you said before you came here, i watched it with these troops today, you said that this is about our troops, our families who sacrifice daily for our freedoms, our hearts, our prayers, with all of our deployed soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, who will not be home for christmas. you decided to do this trip. tell me more about that. i wanted to come and meet the military families and also thels servicemen and women. it s very important to support them. holidays are coming. not many of them will be with theirom families. so for me, it s very important to show them that the president and i and the country, we are behind them. sean: you know what s amazing, we are on the uss uss george h.w. bush, who recently passed away. they put as many as 5,000 people on this ship. i was watching you as you were watching the jets come in and out. if we tipped it over, it would be the size of the empire state building. what do you thinkbe when you see this? it s incredible. even when i flew over here, you see thisre ship, it s very smal, and you approach, and it s really big. it was great to meet some of them who serve here. now today, they are 3,000 servicemen and women on it. sean: right now. and i saw the airplanes taking off and landing at it s incredible what they do they do. sean: the cost of this is high, very high. correct. sean: i watched you as you worked and as you spoke with the families. it seemed to me that they cling to you and want to send you message. what do they t want to say to y? they are thanking me for the service,y what i do for them. and i thank them for their service. i guess i see that we have an incredible support out there. and they see what i am doing and that i am here for them and to support them. sean: might be asked, so i would say, i told a lot of peoplesk i would be interviewing you, there was a curiosity about you. i don t know how you take that but i think a lot of people do on husband as so outspoken, and you ve been more behind-the-scenes. what you want on your trip, you went to nigeria, ghana, malawi. yes, i went to the four countries, started with ghana and malawi, kenya, and egypt. i did five day trips in africa on all those four countries. it is an amazing trip, and they were very happy i came there and i worked with the u.s. aid. we are helping them to become self-reliant. sean: i noticed in interviews, one of the things you often say, first you to find yourself in the abc interview or that it was a really interesting question as a mom, wife, as the first lady of the united states, as a friend, and then you talked about that youhe are confident, you are vey focused, and you used the term stay true to myself. you use that term a lot. of credit wanting to expand on that.. what does that mean, considering i will ask you about your roots a little bit that stuck out to me. iit do what i think is right. i know i will get the criticism from the public or from the media. but i will do what is right. and what i think is right for the country and for the people. and that is what i say, i want to stay true to myself, and listen to myself, and what to do and what is right, what is wrong, and lead a meaningful life every day. sean: you talked about, this is temporary. you see it as temporary. would you want to stay for a second term? i think my husband, he s doing an incredible job. the country does. best ever. so, yes, i think i want the country to continue to do well. sean: you come from a small town in slovenia. and i don t think you talk a lot publicly about your journey from that small town to paris to all these major cities, from there to new york city. tell us about that journey. werell your parents with you? when you are a model, where you alone? after my studies, i went to the modeling business. and i lived in milan and paris, and in 1996, he moved to new york. and then, my career, i stayed in new york, and here we are today. sean: it s interesting because you are now traveling but youou end up in the biggest city and you told the story about how you met the president. when did you know that he was the one? was there a moment? we had a great chemistry when we met w in 1998. we started dating and, you know, we dated for a long time before we got married and we got married, had a son. but we had a great chemistry day one. sean: was there a moment that you realized, wow? small town slovenia, now i m the first lady of the united states, and living in the white house? was very moment that youis realize, this is real? it s incredible. especially when you think about it, your life, where you were born, and all the steps you took. i took a lot of steps. it s not just, like, you end up here. you learn a lot on the way here. in my business, and the fashion business, it is a tough business as well. here are the politics as well. it s a tough business. you need to have very thick skin. sean: what has been the hardest for you since you have become first lady? what has been the hardest thing that you have to deal with? i would say the opportunists who are using my name or family name to advance themselves, from comedians to generalists to performers performers, book writers. sean: does it hurt? it doesn t hurt. the problem is, they are writing the history. it s not correct. sean: especially when the speculation about you and your family and your marriage, you addressed that in past interviews. yes, i did. theyey like to focus on the gossip. i would like to if theyth focused on the substance, and what they do, not just about nonsense. sean: what was it, you said, if he ran, you knew he would win. i toldd him, you know, if you run, i knew him, i knew how he connects with people, he built an incredible business, and his mind is into the business and to make america great and successful. so i saw how he connects with the people, so that is why i said, you will win, it s a possibility. sean: i know people want to know this. do you often weigh in on the issues of the day with the president? i know you watch a lot of news. you are very aware of what is going on. what do you think in terms of what insight could you give us, may be a better to ask it as to how, when you feel strongly about something, that you would relay that to him? i wishgl to have time to wath more news. ii don t. sean: maybe watch hannity. it s not easy with my office and traveling and doing my work. yes, i want you and i sometimes also tape that shows and if i have time i watch it. but i know exactly what is going on. i follow what is going on. and i give my husband advice and my honest opinion. and sometimes he lessens and sometimes he doesn t. sean: if i look at the two of you, and i know the two of you pretty well, known him for a very long time. i don t, think there could be o different styles. he fights, he s combative, you discuss the issues of tweeting, social media, and you ve even said you have asked him to tone it down a little better. how does that go over? well, we could see it. [laughter] sean: not working, okay. i don t agree sometimes and i tell him that. so as i said before, sometimes sean: like he was going to say something, and he i said to him, i don t think you need to tweak that out. but on the end, it s his decision, he knows the consequences, he is adult. but he s a fighter. sean: it s interesting, as you saw the exchange, i assume yesterday with him and chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, and i gave my commentary on it. i said, that is what america elected, somebody that fights hard for promises. what would you want america to know about him behind the scenes? that maybe they don t see or know? that may be the media would never portray about him? that he s fighting for america, and american people every day, every day. he wants to govern the right way and sometimes it s tough because you can see the media wants to bash and focus on negativity. sean: an amazing part two of the interview that will air tomorrow night. but you may come back, we are going to watch all the behind-the-scenes footage of mrs. trump visiting with our troops. very inspiring. wait until you see,, some of the best tapes we have ever put together. next. but i m a commercial vehicle so i don t have hands. or a camera.or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do that? meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i m here for. i m here for the evans wedding. -we ve got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you re not gonna make it, you re not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we ll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don t.ask that. that fits your business. - ( phone ringing )es offers - big button,lized phones. and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. sean: part two of my interview with the first lady melania trim tomorrow she traveled to two bases. she wanted to thank the troops. they will be separated, many of them, this holiday season, separated from their loved ones. here is some incredible behind-the-scenes footage. many of you have recently returned home from deployment. i am honored to be able to say welcomee home and thank you for answering the call of duty. we know that we are free because you are brave. i speak on behalf of my husband when i tell you we are foreverra grateful for your service. the president and i thank you for all that you do. after we leave here, will be flying to the uss george h.w. bush aircraft carrier to visit with the crew on board. that stop will not only allow me to visit with more members of our military, but it will bep very meaningful after the recent passing of president bush. i want to let you all know that the president and i are so grateful and have unconditional appreciation for all that you do. hello, everyone. i am very honored to be here with you today. thank you so much for your service and your sacrifice. thank you all for keeping us all safe and free. the president and i are very proud of you, and we wish you a merry christmas and a happy and healthy new year. god bless you. god bless your families. and may god bless thehe united states of america. sean: when we come back, we are going to give you a preview of some incredible part two moments we will be showing you tomorrow night. that s next. s pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that s a privilege. we re the baker s and we re usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. the american dream isn t a it s something you work for when i couldn t afford college college of the ozarks gave me the chance to work for my degree i ll graduate debt free from a college where character is as important as class work and patriotic education is part of the curriculum we are hard work u and we are working for our american dream i am not for just treating my symptoms. 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