Monday, October 9, 2017

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

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Monday, October 9th
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Hannity: It's Time for Americans to Come Together
Speaking during his opening monologue on 'Hannity' Friday, Sean called on all Americans to come together in the wake of last weekend's deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas; slamming left-wing activists who are using the tragedy to score cheap political points.
Laura Ingraham LIVE In Studio!
In Billionaire at the Barricades, Laura Ingraham's new book, she gives readers a front row seat to the populist revolution as she witnessed it. She reveals the origins of this movement and its connection to the Trump presidency.
'Mad Mog' Mattis Tells Army to 'Be Ready' for War with Kim
Secretary of Defense James 'Mad Dod' Mattis told members of the US military to "be ready" on Monday, warning the Army that all-out war could erupt on the Korean peninsula should dictator Kim Jong Un continue his illegal nuclear and missile programs.

Mattis was speaking at an annual meeting of the United States Army when he was asked about the Trump administration's policy regarding North Korea.

"I suspect your probably not going to reveal the intricate details of your Korea strategy, but what can the U.S. military do to lessen the likelihood of conflict on the Korean peninsula?" asked one questioner.
Dallas Cowboys Owner Says Stand for Anthem or 'Don't Play'
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones issued a stark ultimatum to his players over the weekend, warning the athletes that any player who "sits out" the national anthem would not take the field, reports Fox News.

His comments make him the first NFL owner to publicly bar his players from "taking a knee" during the performance of the 'Star-Spangled Banner.' The outspoken owner issued the warning after being asked to comment on Vice President Pence's decision to leave an NFL game on Sunday following some players decision to sit-out the anthem.
Singer Jason Aldean Returns to Vegas, Visits Victims
Country musician Jason Aldean returned to Las Vegas on Sunday, meeting with victims and survivors just one week after a deadly mass shooting left 59 concert-goers dead and hundreds injured.

Aldean was back in Las Vegas exactly seven days after a lone gunman opened fire during his performance at a country music festival; meeting with victims and family members at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.
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