sean: welcome to hannity. we begin with a fox news alert, the epstein files have been released and we are now learning the names of more than 150 individuals allegedly associated with the powerful convicted pedophile. that includes former president bill clinton. we will get from pam bondi, and alan dershowitz, who once represented epstein in court and whose name appears on the list. he will join us. also tonight, shocking new video from nevada where a convicted criminal this is unbelievable brutally attacking that judge after she sentenced him to jail, and it goes on from there. we have a lot more coming up. later, i do have bad news for jon stewart, formerly of the daily show, who once begged me along with the jersey boys and nathan lane to stay in new york. you might remember. take a look. sean, you know you re mad at us, and you have every right to be. occupy wall street, governor cuomo, that we had smelled. new york has made a lot of big mistakes, but we are g
accusers and some of the accused. the public has the right to see everything and make their own judgment and not perpetrate guilt by accusation, but guilt by association. sean: i don t rush to judgment, and frankly, on many high-profile cases in this country, this show, starting with richard duell, we ve been right. we were right about duke lacrosse, we are right about uva, about ferguson, missouri, and freddie gray in baltimore. because i didn t rush to judgment and i had impeccable sources. i have known you for years. i don t really know why you like to defend these high-profile clients. everybody certainly deserves defense, including mr. epstein, including o.j. simpson, and you and i have had wars over bill clinton back in the day. share. sean: you ve taken on these high-profile cases why? and do you regret it at all? did you ever see anything
yeah. so elizabeth warren and kamala harris tweeted out about ferguson, talking about the anniversary of michael brown s murder. and they did this despite the fact that eric holder and the obama justice department both said that unlike eric garner, unlike trayvon, that michael brown was not murdered. and they had dna evidence and it was eric holder himself who came to the conclusion along with the justice department that while there was systemic racism in ferguson that in that case the hands up don t shoot narrative was a lie. i m surprised that kamala harris and elizabeth warren despite all that were still talking about the quote, murder, of michael brown. yeah. it s kind of playing into that narrative that s on the street right now, particularly when
last sunday, i was also at union baptist church, houston thursday and friday, and saturday. i was in gainesville, florida, now i m in atlanta. i can tell you the enthusiasm is stunning because people are now beginning to understand the role that voting plays. if you believe in criminal justice reform, guess what, you better vote for those folks who are judges. 19 black women running in harris county. who s running for district attorney? so we ve gotten out of this idea of everything is about washington, d.c. people are now beginning to realize that, wait a minute, that local race has an impact on my life. joe, let me ask you about this. there s a remarkable amount of interest from different groups. african-americans i realize certainly in alabama in the special election in which doug jones was elected over roy moore, they realized, boy roland and i talked about ferguson, missouri. but there are instances where african-americans are realizing if you come out here, you can make a d
roland, you and i for years have been talking about people need to vote. it is secondary as to who you vote for. i certainly get pushback on twitter saying it s only important that democrats come out and vote this time. you and i have had very specific examples of parts of the nation that have been troubled where voter turnout has been very low. when people go out and vote, i m thinking of ferguson, missouri, they can actually change the future. absolutely. we see that right now. first of all, when we talk about voting there s no facet of our lives government has no role in. in fact, the moment you re born, government takes over because there s a birth certificate as a government document. even when you die, there s a death certificate as a government document. you actually think about every facet of your life, government has a role. you have to connect the dots. i ve spent the past eight days i was in north carolina