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Linda, did you see the big article in the New York Post today?
It's all over online.
And you got the concert kiss at a cold play concert, and there's a uh cute couple and they're holding and they're all affectionate and they're living in the moment and they're hearing the music and they're feeling it.
And then all of a sudden they get put up on the the big jumbo tron in inside the uh I guess it was at where the where the Patriots play, uh Fox uh Stadium, uh Gillette Stadium is what they call it.
And anyway, and uh apparently they didn't want the world to know they were together.
I'm not making any inference at all whatsoever.
Did you happen to see that?
Yeah, I hadn't heard about it.
It's so quiet about that whole situation.
All right, it's all it's everywhere online.
You have seen it, and you saw the cover of the New York Post today.
Uh you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Uh it was interesting too that apparently the wife of the guy, yeah, went on to social media and Facebook and apparently deleted her married name, according to the New York Post today.
I'm sure she had a clue because she did that with a quickness.
That wasn't even like a pause.
She was like, All right, and we're done.
I don't know why he took her to a cold play concert.
There's so many, you know, dark, dingy restaurants that you can cheat on your spouse in.
Why don't you do that?
You go to a cold play concert for.
Uh maybe I'm old fashioned, maybe you shouldn't be cheating in the first place.
Just a thought.
Listen, you're an idealist and I love it, but I mean, these people are obviously going to do it.
I mean, it's just unless they wanted to get caught, maybe they did.
Who knows?
House Republicans now have given final approval to President Trump's request to claw back about $9 billion for from public broadcasting and foreign aid early Friday as Republicans now are intensifying their efforts to target these radical leftist institutions.
By the way, we're why are we spending nine billion of your hard-earned tax dollars on this?
Anyway, here's uh poor Humpty Dumpty.
I didn't even know he still existed.
He's at fake news CNN again.
Anyway, he's back, Humpty Dumpty.
I thought they couldn't put him back together again.
Apparently they did temporarily.
Probably with some glue, which may not last long.
According to reports, CNM may not be around long.
Anyway, here's him complaining about it.
This is the end of a publicly funded media era.
This dates back to the days of black and white television.
You know, back in the 60s, Congress saw a value for PBS and MPR, but no more.
No more.
That's right.
And we have plenty of propaganda, left-wing channels, CBS, MBC, ABC, fake news CNN, although they may not exist in some time.
Uh, and then of course, MSDNC.
Then you have the major newspapers, New York Times, Washington Post, and the list goes on and on.
Anyway, here to weigh in on this, and of course, the demise of Colbert, which we are very sad about.
Just kidding.
The betting odds are Jimmy Kimmel is next.
These are Hannity betting odds, not real ones.
Carol Roth, two times, New York Times uh best selling author.
You will own nothing.
And recovering investment banker, our friend Mark Simone, host of the number one New York morning show, to talk about uh this and so much more.
Good to talk to you both.
Carol Roth, whoopsie daisy.
Uh, I guess no more taxpayer dollars for MPR PBS.
Why would we ever need it?
You you hear about all these mergers and acquisitions that are going on in media, all these cable networks that are going under.
You can't even give a lot of these these cable channels away.
They're not profitable.
Uh they're running 15-year-old reruns of some dopey program that nobody really even watched back in the day.
So there's plenty of channels, there's plenty of places.
Why should taxpayers be paying for this?
And they have an agenda that's left wing.
Yeah, but taxpayers should not be paying for it.
And and you know, you you referenced uh Humpty Dumpty talking about 1960s.
It's not the 1960s anymore.
Back in the 1960s, there were a handful of channels and not much in the way of programming, and now we have more programming than we know what to do with.
So certainly if there is an audience for NPR, which it seems like there is a robust audience, and certain shows that go on to PBS, those can be funded just like every other show in the free market with advertising with subscriptions.
That's what we do when we have things that people want.
We don't need to use taxpayer dollars to shove them down people's throats, particularly when they end up being a propaganda arm of the left wing.
Let's go your take.
The great Mark Simone, sir.
Well, the argument is that uh in the rural areas, that's where they need uh NPR and TBS.
First of all, I guarantee you there's no rural farmers who want to listen to some Trump bashing from some elitist New York broadcasters of NPR or PBS.
Whoa, did I did I just hear Mr. New York, you and Curtis Lewa, Mr. the both the two Mr. New York's New Yorkers that of all New Yorkers, did I just hear hear you trashing that that once greatest city in the entire world, New York City, that the home that you love, the home that you're never gonna leave.
No, we're diverse.
We got conservatives, we got uh that that's why No, you really don't.
You don't have a lot of them.
And the only way Curtis and I hope Curtis wins is you're gonna have four Democrats splitting the vote equally, and that might pave a path for him.
Curtis is gonna win this time.
Things are changing here.
Mom Donnie is thinking, things are gonna change.
Uh hey, the other PBS are treated, they said Sesame Street is so important for kids.
Sesame Street makes about a billion dollars a year in merchandising and all this.
It can more than say for itself.
It doesn't need any funding.
I mean, I think it's a good point.
All right, let's move uh to our friend Stephen Colbert, he made an announcement about the late show last night.
Here's what he said.
Before we start the show, I want to let you know something that I found out just last night.
Next year will be our last season.
The network will be ending the late show in May.
And what's your reaction, Carol Roth?
Well, you know, Sean, when you have a comedy and variety show where you bring back recurring guests like Stacey Abrams, Four Times, and Adam Shipp, and you have musical numbers that feature dancing vaccines.
I, for one, am shocked that that is not uh playing well with the core demographic.
Uh i this is a show that Puck News reports um cost more than a hundred million dollars to make and has been losing tens of millions of dollars for a long time.
So there are people out there who are going to try to paint it as a political maneuver, but the reality is that nobody wants to hear somebody who is a left-wing scold scold at them for hours on something that's supposed to be comedy and variety, and so you know it's surprising that they haven't made this cut earlier, but I think it certainly doesn't bode well for some of uh Colbert's counterparts on the other network either.
I've been saying for some time, Mark Simone, that all of these not funny uh so-called comedy shows are that they were all on official cancellation watch.
And the reason it was so transparent to me is because I get an opportunity that few people get every day, and that's to look at ratings.
And the shows have deteriorated to numbers that are so spectacularly low that it's impossible to justify two hundred employees and uh and losing a hundred million dollars a year using Carol's numbers.
And the show's bad in and you can't make it any worse.
They're not even good at political commentary.
No, uh Guttsfeld gets much bigger ratings.
You got the whole thing is Fort Chairs and a staff at twelve, and he gets much bigger numbers.
You know, when they created late night in uh 1953, Steve Allen started.
The idea was comedians, entertainers, you have some laughs, you relax before you go to sleep.
Who wants to get angry and watch Adam shift before they go to sleep?
You're gonna have nightmares all night.
It's definitely not but Carson was funny.
Um Jay Leno was funny.
He wasn't really political.
If he wanted to make another Monica Lewinsky joke, he would make it.
Um these guys became really hyperpartisan.
Now I can say in good humor, like John Stewart over the years has gone after me, but I will tell you it makes me laugh.
He there have been times that it has been riproaring funny.
The same thing with Bill Maher.
Bill Morris torn torn me up.
But I laugh.
At least they have some sense of objectivity and they understand their mission is to make people laugh.
When did they lose any sense of mission, Mark?
Well, first of all, to be funny, you gotta be like a kind of an everyman like Jay Leno or Johnny Carson or you know, you in real life you're a normal guy.
Uh but y Colbert is this weird elitist smug New York sort of a guy.
You know, for the first year nobody remembers this, his first year of 2015.
He tried doing a comedy show and just being funny.
And he was in the last place and close to cancellation.
Donald Trump came along, and that's when he went total Trump derangement syndrome, turned it into MSNBC with jokes, and took off, but it wasn't a formula for the real long run.
Now it's killing them.
I don't think it killed them.
Now the big question, I'll ask both of you the same question, is who's next?
I say the odds are these are Hanity odds.
8020 Kimmel is next.
Carol.
Yeah, well, first I I've got to say I think that we're gonna see Paul Colbert do a podcast in a substack, because that's a clear the clear trajectory here.
But I'm with you, Sean.
I think that if you look at um the ratings and also just the general talent level, I think that Kimmel certainly is the next of mine.
Mark Simone.
Uh 95 five, it's uh Kimmel.
You can't cancel the tonight show.
That is the uh the the original.
That's that's the whole thing.
I I hate to tell you, they already cut it back to four days a week.
I think they're canceling the the tonight show.
Well, they maybe they'll do it one day at a time, but the the good thing about Fallon, uh he can recover.
He can switch back to mainstream comedy, he's a brilliant impressionist, great sketch comedian.
And and I think deep down it's he'd rather just do comedy and be funny.
He could switch to that.
Kimmel can't do it.
Too angry.
I actually I actually of the three of them, he's the least political, but none of them come near Gutfeld in my view.
Oh, I mean, Gutfeld, it's brilliant, it's fun, it's it's what it's supposed to be.
Uh, you know, and people don't realize the the idea that uh I mean, for Colbert to have a hundred and thirty million dollar budget, two hundred on his staff.
It's a guy who preaches about income inequality.
He's getting twenty million a year.
Everybody else is getting a dollar fifty on the show.
And he's a lecturing America.
I I mean, uh he just wasted more money.
He should have seen it coming.
Uh the budget was more than literally more than most major league baseball teams.
All right, quick break, right back more with Carol Roth, Mark Simone on the other side.
Your call's coming up as well.
Write down our toll-free number.
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All right, so I'm sure all of you saw this viral video of this couple at Coldplay and and the Jumbotron uh pans to them, and then lo and behold, they're ducking and dodging and diving away and and even the the front man of Coldplay, Chris Martin, uh goes, Well, uh, either um they're having an affair or they're very camera shy.
Um I have no idea what was really going on, but it certainly doesn't look good.
And then the wife of the guy in in on the jumbotron apparently went on Facebook and deleted her name.
What's your take, Carol?
Yeah, well, first of all, Sean, you know, I come from the uh corporate uh corporate America, and I never really knew what human resources did, and now I think I have a and uh You had no idea.
Well, apparently this is a whole new definition of it.
Yeah, I didn't know that that was their function.
Um but first of all, it's a it's a perfect example.
You should not be doing the crime if you can't act cool about it.
If they pan to you, them panicking is really what created the viral moment.
If they had just played it off, she had done a a twirl, they had danced, I don't think it would have gone viral, but once the internet got a hold of that, they were undefeated.
But I do have to say that you know the downside of this is the you know the people who are innocent here, the spouses, uh, the kids who may be involved who wanted no part of this.
They're going through something that's awful, and now, you know, their parents have become an internet meme and their spouses have become an internet meme.
And my heart really goes out because while we all have uh a laugh at, oh, can you believe these people?
There are real people here who are getting hurt, and I do feel very bad about that.
Uh, first of all, the CEO, he doesn't seem like a great strategist.
You're supposed to when you're cheating, go to an out of the way restaurant or hotel.
Not a mainstream concert with twenty you an expert on this topic.
I'm trying to understand where that came from.
Heard some things about it, but you don't go to a concert with 20,000 of your friends and neighbors are gonna be.
And if the camera comes on you, smile and wave.
If your wife says anything, oh, it's like fifteen of us from the office went.
Uh they just happened to He had her arms wrapped around her, their hands were interlocked, and like very close to the chest area.
All right, I have a question, Mark.
When you fill in on this show, and uh now we get great response when you do.
Uh, does Linda go, mm-hmm?
Mm-hmm.
As as a sign of disapproval of something either you say or refuse to say.
Are you saying there was ever a time where Linda held her tongue where she didn't say what she was thinking?
All right, Carol Roth, uh Mark Simone, thank you both.
We appreciate you.
Thanks.
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Norman is in Long Island, New York.
What's up, Norman?
How are you, sir?
How's my old stomping rounds?
Does it miss me at all?
We all miss you, Sean.
Um good.
What's going on?
I agree with you, Speaker.
And yesterday on a talk show, I think it was Buck Sexton show, they said let New York fall, so teach the Democrats a lesson.
I don't think that's a good idea.
Biden said the same thing, just a small incursion into Ukraine.
Look at the mess it's in.
You never get back quite near.
I think uh New York has to be treated like the Alamo.
And you have to fight like these people in the Alamo for it to win this battle to keep New York the way it is.
Um because New York is not the way it is.
And you know, I left uh officially out the door at the end of 2022.
And I'm just telling you, it's not the same.
It is a change state.
And I'm talking about law and order, safety and security.
I'm talking about high taxes.
I'm talking about burdensome regulation.
I'm talking about quality of life issues.
I mean, things are deteriorating day in and day out.
And what's happened, Norman, is companies, every big wall street firm, private equity firm, banking institution, uh, other investment firms, they have all moved at least half their operations to Florida.
And we when I say Wall Street South, it is very, very real.
And I know because I have many friends that lived in New York and and they're much happier living in South Florida where these companies are now building their headquarters.
And if this this communist Marxist gets elected, I'm telling you, there's never going to be any saving New York City.
It's over.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
And and that's why we have to fight to keep New York at least halfway or the way it is today and improve it, not make it worse.
Otherwise, this thing's gonna spread just like the war in Russia.
These guys never quit.
They're just gonna keep on going and going and try to flip other cities.
Well, do you think it was wrong of the people and and you can speak your mind freely here?
Wrong of people like me to just, you know, throw up my hands and say there's no hope and give up and and go to uh a place where frankly I was welcomed.
I was not welcome in New York.
I mean, there were many instances.
I'd walk into a a public place, I don't care if it's a grocery store or a restaurant or something, and I'd look or you read the room and you see nothing but disgust on people's faces because they don't like my politics.
If it got to a point I didn't feel safe putting other people in a situation like that with me.
But you just don't want to surrender to these people.
And in surrender, I just realized that there's uh it's uh to me, it's look, I will say this.
I'm not sure.
What part of Long Island are you at Nassau or Suffolk County?
Nassau.
Bruce Blakeman's doing a great job.
Bru Bruce Blakeman is doing a great job.
He really is.
And and maybe maybe I'm being too pessimistic.
Maybe I don't know.
I I I do hope for the many friends, and I don't go up there very often, but occasionally I'll go up there.
But for my many friends that are up there for whatever reason that like to come visit me in the wintertime when it's freezing up there and it's very nice weather down here.
Um, I hope for their sake that enough New Yorkers would wake the hell up and realize that their government is oppressing them and they're failing spectacularly.
They're not keeping people safe and secure.
There's no law and order, quality of life is deteriorated, high taxes, burdensome regulation, lousy schools.
I mean, they're not doing anything right at this point.
That's not good.
Well, the people who stayed have to think of the people in the Alamo against all odds.
Um they want they couldn't.
I hear you.
Listen, I admire listen, I admire your tenacity, your courage, your commitment.
It's infectious, and and I'm pulling for you.
I really am.
I'm not selfishly hoping that something bad happens to New York, so my free state of Florida does better.
I'm not hoping that.
I'm really not.
I have too many friends that I left behind.
And for whatever reason, one reason or another, their business is there, their kids are still in school, whatever it happens to be, and trust me, without exception, they all want to get the hell out of there.
Yeah, but it's hard to just uproot and move.
It just is just difficult.
I don't know.
I've moved so many times in my life.
It's not a big deal to me, and I don't mind traveling, so it's just not a big deal.
But listen, I appreciate the call, Norman.
You hang in there.
Let's see what happens.
I'll be praying for y'all.
Uh back to our busy telephones.
Uh let's say hi to uh Joe uh Joni is in Louisiana.
Joni, hey, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
How are you and Linda doing?
I'm good.
I'm doing good.
You got an accent just like Linda, except it's a little bit different.
Well, that's I I'm from New Orleans.
I live in central Louisiana now, and I do pick up accents real easy.
But uh, you know, the people Oh, I like I like accents.
I think accents are charming.
They are maybe not Linda's, but everyone else's.
I like Linda's accent.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you.
I asked the question, cut it out, Sean.
Before I ask the question, let me just give kudos to John Solomon and Justin.
He's great, isn't he?
I think they're the best news source out there, and I appreciate y'all having him on the show like you do so often.
He's a good friend.
He's been a great partner with us, and um so happy for all his success.
I really worked so hard.
I know he has.
Uh I listened yesterday to your show and I listened to Mike How.
I think he's over uh in the Oversight Committee, and he said that uh talking about the auto pin investigation.
He said that uh it would take three fourths of Congress to vote to give immunity to the uh witnesses that were pleading the fifth.
And I just I I don't understand, Sean.
What I'm a little disappointed with uh Republicans.
Uh I'd never vote Democrat.
I'm conservative, a Christian woman, but the Republicans just don't seem to get their act together with stuff like this as quick as the Democrats do.
Um I listened to a previous show.
I don't know if it was him or someone else, and they said that uh with uh the John Brenner and the the Comey investigation that they could possibly get by uh the five year cutoff is documented.
Yeah, that was John Solomon making that point because of the grand conspiracy charge.
Uh and he's right legally.
He's uh I I think I think a I I really do think his special um investigator would be warranted in this case.
John had recommended maybe somebody like Lee Zelda.
I think that would probably be a good choice.
He happens to be a lawyer.
Uh I think that would but this is a grand conspiracy charge, and with the information we laid out earlier in the program and the fact that there are these investigations finally going on.
I spent three years of my life with John Solomon, Greg Jarrett, Sarah Carter, Catherine Herrich, all these people unfilling the layers of the onion to get to the bottom of this.
Devin Nunes and who else did we have?
Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan and Mac Gates, and I I can't name everybody there, but there weren't many of us.
I once added up all the people that were helping, and there were about 15 total between those in Congress and those of us that work in media.
I don't understand.
I mean, look at the Democrats with January 6th.
Your uh guest yesterday, Mike How said that for January 6th, they not only got government text and emails, but personal ones too.
Why don't the Republicans do that?
Now, what takes the Republicans so long to get their act together?
And the reason I'm concerned is if if someone doesn't go to prison, we're just gonna keep seeing this over and over again.
I mean, if if evil isn't stopped, it just continues.
If someone doesn't pay the price for it.
And yeah, look, I I don't want to get over my skis.
Am I encouraged by the investigation?
I am.
Uh do I believe that these foyer requests have borne a lot of fruit?
Because we're talking about very top secret information here.
And the fact that the intelligence community Had so perfectly assessed that what was happening in terms of Russia, quote, so called influence in 2016 was never real, and then that information got turned on its head by people with a political agenda is what it appears to be, and if they can prove that, that means those are people that should be held accountable for trying to interfere in an election cycle.
Now let's see where where the evidence brings us.
But uh I certainly on the surface I would argue you have a prima facie case and and some people look pretty guilty to me going in, but let the evidence lead us wherever it takes us, okay?
But listen, we appreciate we love your accent.
We appreciate your call.
Linda, you want to give uh you New York goodbye.
John to you later.
Thanks for calling in.
Thanks for calling in.
We appreciate it.
We appreciate it.
You have a good week.
Are you all right?
You gonna make it?
You're gonna get through today.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know, this was the joke yesterday.
So Linda's in in my ear is just total complete.
We have to set it up better than that.
It's basically disapproval.
No disapproval.
He wants to override the host's editorial decision, and if she is displeased with the host's choice, this is her reaction.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know, which is a sort of thing.
Well, you have a tendency to do a very annoying thing, and if we're gonna air our dirty laundry, let's do it.
I mean, I'll put out the whites, the colored, you know, the sheets and towel, we'll do it all together.
You have this tendency to read a cut as opposed to playing it in the you know, person's voice.
Well, one player.
And your thing is it saves time.
Who cares?
They don't want to hear that anyway.
And I'm like, listen, just play the cut.
It shows what a moron they are.
And so you won't roll back and forth.
And then you'll say moron.
How do you say it?
You play Kent plenty of cuts on the show.
But I'm just gonna go.
So yesterday when we had the caller, when we had the caller on the program yesterday.
And the caller uh to the show was talking about uh the mm-hmm.
You said yes.
No, sometimes I go, mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Sometimes I do, but sometimes I go, mm hmm.
No.
Okay.
And then when I went around the horn and I talked to everybody on the team, everybody agreed with me.
So people who have the paycheck with the signature Sean Hannity on it agree with Sean Hannity.
That's weird.
I have that's people sitting in the room, you know, getting the the death stare from you as they answer.
Yeah, those people.
I don't know what has more weight, Sean.
Your rent payment or a death stare, you know.
I'm easy to get work for.
You're you're you're the you're the hammer.
I'm not a tyrant.
I didn't say tyrant, you're the hammer.
At least you're not the hammer and sickle like Mom Donnie.
Well, fine.
Well done.
Uh let's go to Eugene in Virginia.
What's up, Eugene?
How are you?
Hey, thanks for taking my call.
Great, great show.
Listen, I'm calling from Virginia.
I'm from California.
You're not gonna hear too much of a southern accent for me, but I'm a conservative African American world history teacher, and this something's been on my heart for years I wanted your opinion on.
I wanted to ask you what you think about an official Judeo Christian heritage month.
Uh the national kind of holiday, but we're looking at the month of April because it's the month of the Passover and Easter.
It'd be a time for parades, concerts, reenactments.
Jewish community centers opening up for the you know, teaching horror dance, and we can also kind of attack this thing of anti-Semitism in an indirect way.
And I think it's just a great idea in talking about it.
I'm not listening I'm not I'm not against any of that.
I think we should honor a lot of people.
Um I read this week that President Trump is gonna have or build out a um some type of monument area to honor American icons and heroes.
I think that's a great idea.
But honoring, you know, America, it's indisputable was founded on Judeo Christian principles.
And you know, I I I think we should celebrate America every day.
I mean, I we all of us have a tendency to do this.
We get too busy.
We're wrapped up in our day to day lives, and we often take for granted the fact that we live in the greatest best country God ever gave man.
And I think to reflect on that more often, it'd Probably be a wise thing for all of us to do.
I hope that I hope that's enough support for you.
Uh anyway, my friend, thank you.
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I think every one of you listening to this program should have one.
It's legal in all 50 states.
You don't need a background check, you don't need a permit.
They also have come out with their brand new uh compact launcher.
It's the smallest to date, four inches long, two smartphones thick.
That means the CL is easy to conceal carry on your body.
You won't attract attention.
Ladies, you can put it in your purse.
Guys, you can put it in a holster on your hip, and then people probably won't see it.
Anyway, it fires at about 400 feet per second, 41 joules of force per square inch.
And don't forget all their pistols are hand assembled in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Just go to Byrna.com today.
When you go there, take a minute, look at their videos, see this technology in action.
It will impress you.
And then you're going to want to get a burner for yourself, loved ones, and your family.
And check out their retail stall store locator as well, and also including Sportsman's Warehouse stores, burner retail stores, or they could just mail it to your home.
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All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
All right, you want to watch Hannity tonight.
Think about this.
A year ago, Donald Trump came within a millimeter of losing his life.
The most dynamic, transformational, consequential six months of any president in the last hundred years, probably a lot longer.
We've got all that information.
Also, the Obama administration manufacturing intelligence to create the Russia Russia Russia phony hoax.
We've got new uh declassified information.
Tulsi Gabbard will weigh in on that.
Stephen Miller will talk about the border.
They'll talk about the economy with Stephen Moore, Katie Pavlich, Horace Cooper, and you know, buckle up.
You got a three and a half years left, but you probably will never see in your lifetime a presidency like this again.
We're at the six month mark.
We'll cover it in total tonight on Hannity, nine Eastern on Fox.