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oh, that'd be some baby, wouldn't it? angela from dallas, texas i'm a trump gal, but rfk dad wasi am brilliant. support your family. s i thought the ad was excellent as well. adjohn from hartville, ohio. >> jesse, i saw your cameo in the uber eats super bowlrcia. commercial. >> not really sure what you're talking about there. you ar >>e i think you're talking about david schwimmer. mer. >> indeed. gregg from michigan. indeg. mo is an amazin >> he teaches you the things about the game. he and leave romodoncer. alone. >> now, even i as a tv host, know when it's time to shut up and that time is now. . i'm waters and this is my world. >> and welcome to hannity and a lot to cover tonight. josh hawley, the senator from missouri, sayswe after the her report that the ag that's ag garland he needs to either
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indict joe biden or proceed with the 25th amendment. he will join us momentarily. alsoment., yesterday was the bit game. so what ads did you like ads? which ones do you think were best and which were the most effective? which were the bombs? anyway, we'll get to that. also, my opening monologuen on the continued fallout over biden's speciathl counsel and te growing calls for him to step aside. tot, we begin with this. >> we start with a fox news alert. a horrific shootinnight, w foxgl osteen's lakewood church in houston, texas. it happened during sunday service. our very own bill milligan has the very latest on this shooting from our west coast newsroom tonight bill. >> scary. and i know a lot of churches, synagoguesof , the country, they are taking a lot of precautions more than ever beforeeuntry ar. e gettin >> yes, john, they are. and we're starting to get a much clearer picture of justaa who the shooter was. she was apparently a woman from el salvadoe was r with documentd mental health issues who had palestine on her gun, once
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identified as both genders and ma hy have had some sort of an anti-semitic motive. so police have i did that. i the shooter as janessa von marino. she's a biological woman who's sometimes identified as a man named jeffrey who had a lengthy criminal history and a lecord of mental health issues being placed under an order for emotional detention. >> that happened back in 2016.1. >> now, houston police say marino opened fire with an ar-15 with palestine written on it. this happeningr-15 at joel ostek lakewood church on sunday. >> she was killed afteewoochr oo duty police officers responded and engaged her in a shootouff t. injure two people were injured in the shooting. d a 57 year old man and marino's seven-year-old son who for some reason she decided to bring to that church. >> he was shot in the head ch. at some point and tragically is not expected to survive. local authorities say they're very thankful for the quick actionr ths of those two off duty officers. they say that likely saved many live.s by engaging the shooter
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quickly and directly. quicklthese two officers heldr u their groundnd. they held their ground in face of rifle fire at point blank conte. and they continued to fire until the the perpetrator was neutralized. and they did note. there was a sticker on the stock of the rifle, that state of palestine, a sticker simply stated, palestine. we do have some anti-semitic writings that we have uncovered during this process. uestio >> so, sean, the question noww o obviously becomes how did somebodyme with an established mental health issue and a long criminal historyand long get thr hands on an ar-15 to carry out this attack? >> police say they're looking into that right now. but, sean, we do kno.w, we k that criminals especiallnoy thol looking to potentially kill people, really don't care what kiny eople ret care wd of n the books. so back to you. all right,o yo bill thanks for
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that report. and sad day at joel osteen'so fo church. we will continue to follow this storllowsy tonight after joe bi and st string of bizarre gaffejs and the special counsel report highlighting problems with his age and memory. telle democrats and the left, they are waking up to what we have been telling you on this program for now, and that is the white house has a massive problem with joe. biden. it's an age problem and it's bad. it'sand it's now obvious that jb biden is not fit to serve as youident tor president.g last night while exiting marine one. oh, here we go again. w agabiden to hit his head. this comes as a new abc poll shows that a staggering look at thiing -- ls. nine nearly nine in ten americans, 86% of you, the american people, think rightly so. my view that biden is too old to serve another term in theoul white house. there'd be five more years that the country so dividewith when was the last time 86% of americans agreed on?
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most people can agree on the time of day and instead of worrying about her husband's mental health, while jill biden is doubling down on the excuses and last week standing specialc counsel report with robert hurt noted that biden even remember within several years. this is sad. thisemember eral is tragic whenn beau, died. but this weekend, joe bidethis n defended joe's inability to remember writing in a campaign email. quote, well, if you've experienced a loss like thatf y, you know that you don't measure it near as you measure it in griefre in gr. okay. and according to an upcoming book, she allegedly berated staff for not stoppinglegedly a disastrous press conferences that jill held in 2022. and if erence j that was bad last week' well, had to be joe biden's worst week of hieks presidency.e it should not be a surprise be that jill is rushing to covergrn for his growing struggles. after all, she didles. have ampe practice doing so, reportedly now having to show joe howow joh
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to walk off stage. you can't remember the wags at stage lifhoe, right? you know, he could have used it. couldn't have, couldn'r he g have done it without our help, frankly. he gets lost in his own white house, by the way. >> he got lost delivering remarks with the king of jordaes n . can't make this up, but it happened. take a look. >> you your majesty. over to yover tou, mr. prince. sorry, mr. president. >> thank you for your gracious hospitality. >> i think i'll go to this side. know that side? i couldn't remember., anyway, last week, special counsel report is simply pointingay, last the obvious. joe biden has been and continues to struggle. it's not going to get better from here. remember, this is a guy who has repeatedly now recalled conversations with a lot of deas d.
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french president mitterrand, german chancellor helmut kohl. remember the amtrak conductor that had long since or introducing congresswoman jackie walorski afteg thr? she had passed away. or margaret thatcher has a lotms of conversationsations with a l. of dead people. yesterday, his attorney, bob bauer, attacke d the special counsel's report. he was on cbs face the nation, n but then waffled on whether or not he wanted the full interview. whe the transcripts to be released. >> take a look.e re so along with the legal conclusion comes this flood of characterized actions,char factual mistakes and pejorative comments about theactualesident president that are inconsistent incoy and norms. t 48 and that, as you see over the last 48 hours, have been widely bee criticized by legallx experts. this is not what prosecutors do. itperts. is work product.ecom >> would you recommend that these be made public if they indeemendy back ud up your again, there's a process under way. i'm not a specialist in that process. >> and so i really have tohave
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defer to those who have to work through those issues. . >> this would not be something you have to defer to anybody. nr on if what you're saying is true, then let's see the transcripts of that videotap the. soons see that, too. soon. these transcripts may soon. be released to congress. and frankly, you, the public, you have a right to get transcripts and see the video. and breaking tonight, the house impeachment inquiry managers. they have just subpoenaed the transcriptingers, s of the full interviews, given the doj until 5 p.m. next monday. they'll be a week from today to comply. froy tonow, things have gottenh that even the media mob,th truth they coming to terms with truth and reality. on friday,lity "new york times" their editorial board published a column highlighting, quote, the challenges of an aging president, while another "new york times" op ed this"the weekend was titled, quote, the question is not if biden should step aside. it's how even maureeis nn dowdcn is now calling on biden's teambe to quit being in denian'l of writing, quote, ditch the stealth about health.
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t wrong.litico e politico echoing that alarm, saying the democrats s, they may need to turn to plan b and replace biden on their ticket, even biden's staunchestev defenders on the left. they are sounding the alaren b >> let's take a look. this is a problem for the president, anderson. the most damaging things that can happen in, politics are things that reinforce a meme that's out there that is hurtintics reiutg you. and the central meme that isral hurting the president is this issumeane of age. >> look, i'm a biden supporter. i slept like a babdey last nigh. i woke up every 2 hours crying and went to bed. tthis is this is terrible for democrats and anybody with a functioning brain knows that. >> if biden's hubris is sucht us that he doesn't understand the best interests of his party doesmoreut important, his country, then he has to be shown the door. hen you when you don't accept a super bowl winner, do you hear about a world public averagthe of 30 points down in a
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two way? avernthe biggest televisio audience. >> not even close. and you get a chancendience, t0 or 25 minute interview on that day and you don't do it. that's a kind of sign that these staff or yourself doesn't have much confidence and there's no otherconf. way to read this. all right, carville, begala,nita van jones, david axelrod, maur maureen dowd, those are a lot. circrominent names within democratic circles. remember last month it was van jones himsel f who said that if he were biden, i'm tired. >> i stay hidden.joe wi and joe and his handlers might want to take that advice. that's probablthwant ty the onl they can give him. let other people campaign for cat again. basemengiim: let it worked once. let's see if we can workcond tim a second time. not everyone seems concerned, though. over his age, hillary clinton tried to downplas concery the ie in an interview last week. >> let's look at this. you know, i talked to peoplee al in the white house all the time and, you know, they know it's an issue.
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but as i like to say, look, it's a legitimate issue. it's a legitimata legie issue fr trump who's only three years younger. right. so it's an issue. i think biden also should lean f in to the fact that he'sacperiee and that experience is not just in the political arena. it's the stuff of, you know, human experience, character,enc. character, wisdom. the all right. stating the obvious, the flow of a flood of advice coming from biden's allies is not going to help. lies iand the issue of his age,n cognitive decline are not going to get bettee r. the cognitive decline is degenerative. it gets worse, not bettedegener and anyway, biden hasn't had a clean blunder. free publi cleanc event that wen think of in months now. and at this point, eve nmakeov a complete makeover likely is not going to be able to hel p him overcome the special counsel report. and he's not getting any younger. they can't escape what's happening. but don't worry, our giggling v vice president told the wall street journal she is to serve.
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and she sounded pretty eager to take overunded ea. i he asked me. the only problem is somehow magically she's less popularpula than joe. look at this recent survey. only 28% of you, the american people, have a favorable28 opinion of her, compared to 53% of view her negatively. feel anyway, here with reaction, outnumbered co-hosts kayleigh mcenanyively. and fox s contributor charlie hurt and former arkansas governor mike huckabee is with us. the word that i hear most often is kelly. they are in a state of panic complete. ou can't state of panic. and frankly, you can't blame them. how do they get out of thi how dos? i mean, when 73% of democrats, e democratmos say that biden is to old to serve a second term, that's highld term, y problemat. now, as to how they get out of this, they have to have an intervention. i agree with the assessment that bidenin far too hubristic, far too stubborn to ever step
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aside himself, that in his minde would be tantamount to admitting failure or failurei of his first term, which we all agree in the assessment of thech wl american people agrt with that as well. but there is going to have to be an interventioo n from tem obama, from high ranking democrats, from the clinton team. there will have to be a moment where they come to him and say, joe, you have to step aside or else you're looking at a trump presidency. quite literall youy. all right, governor huckabee, i don't like to count chickens before they hatch. however, it seems that obama.ke and clinton all in on his reelection as they are planning to stes they ap up and campaign with him and for him, maybe man jones's advice, which is hide him and let other people, surrogates, go out there and do the talking for him. will that strategy work?d? >> you know, sean, i thinki thin jou're just way too harsh about joe biden. if you listen to a medical ke rache experts like rachel maddow, she
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even admits that, you know,becas he's very capable of being president because he rides a bikee he. now, what else might you need to be president of the united states and ability to ride a bicycle for god sake and eata ice created. >> she forgets he fell off the bicycle. he fell, governor. he fell off the bicycle. we all saw it, you know, and it is tragic. the s and i'm sorry about in bumpingte his head and tripping up the steps and all those of the things, we laugh because it's the only way we can cope with the fact that wn e have, the leader of the free world, who cannot complete a sentence. ife leader world you to his spem just three years ago, they weren't greatom just yeare but they were coherent. and no. w you listen to him in a news conference or in a speech, even reading from the prompter today, three years later. and it is r a astonishing the difference. and if anyone can't seastonie t, they're simply just ignoring y. nity: >> and, charlie, we've talkedch about this a lot. charlie has every right tout th
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hate me because almost on a weekly basis, i have asked him whethern or not he thinks that biden is still going to be on the ticket. how if they wanted to get rid of him, how does that play out? because i don't see his family intervening. not at all. you know, i listen to the likes circle back, jen psaki, you know, the media mob. they'lcirclel go to any lengthra to protect him. he he's he's in great health. he'sit's h it's hard for me to p up. like i'm hearing this from a 30 year old, you know, young. he rides a bicycle. oh, okay. that proves everythinghealth that he's in great cognitive health. the questiontis, if they wan to do it, how do you do it?-- and what about the kamala problem? 2she's at a 28% approval ratin . >> well, i think that,k ifare you know, if they're going to get rid of higohim,m, they're going to do exactly what they're doing right now. if you think about the democrart party, the democrat party is always all about control. the democrt they need to do is they need to get through the primary. they need to get joe biden to collect
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all of the delegates needed to nominate somebody. d y and they have to take it to a convention and they have to pray that nothing bad, nothing even worse happens to him conveen now and the convention. and then at the convention, they can figure out a way they'll find somebody. you know, the democrat party leader, democrs who everything y in their smoke filled rooms and figure out somebodheiry, nem or whoever that they can, that joer, that biden can theny his delegates to. but i think for them the real fear and the reason i thinke res a lot of these people, whilerai they're, you know, raising alarm bells, are not are acting you know, swifter and more publicly. ting swiagainst him is because e got to do every thing that they can to make sure that he getse e through the primary and to the convention, because if something does happen and kamala harris, because, you know, she hale and hearty and healthy, she may not always sound like it. she mad likey sound drunk half the time, but she's not
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you know, she's pretty young and she's pretty prettythat b healthy. she doesn't have the problems that biden has. and, you know, the idea of getting her out at aid conventionea of is, i think, py impossible. >> you know, i want the transcript, but i also want the videotape from the. robert, her i mean, denying that this happened with the special counsedenyins happenl ay and lashing out kelly at the special counsel. how about what?t let american people read the transcript. see that tape for themselvesth and then they can make the decision. i think the american people deserve i be informed be about an issue, you know, of this level of importance. and, you know, for the special. counsel write that and then say, well, he'd probably come maf as a sympathetic old man, nice guy, but yet he wasy wa you know, he fully was involved in the decision making in to documents. docum but no jureny is going to convio ,just like no reasonableul prosecutor would prosecute for
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hillary. and then the double standard with donald trump. that'sthdouble a lot for the amn people to digest here. i thingestk. kayle >> yeah, total belieigf in the two tiered justice system. and in fact, you know, his biographer destroying the tapes. so it's incredible to the american people to look at the m two examples. and trump gets hit with 91 counts. this guy walks. but i totally agree with you.st we must see the transcript. it is ou see tr only long form opportunity to see the mental incapacity. only one this president and i say the only one because you think that guy on your screento president biden's ever going to go toe to toe on a debate stage with donalo toe-tod trump. he knows he would get smoked not once, not twice, but threeth times. so that transcript is the windw american voter has into the decline of this president. i've got to imagine, and my understanding is that imagt, is it not? t i want to see the videotape. is yeah. yes. all right. it's been released. all of it. >> well, there's so t transparent. they promise transparencranspar
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all right. here's the deadly exit question which everybody hates.tes, and and you know it's coming, governor. kn it to november or is he going to be on the ticket come november? doubt i doubt it. a month ago, i just said heit probably. but i think the deterioration what happened last thursday what stark, sooratio shocking. and this report really, i think, just nailed it. i don't see him making it all the way to the election. i don't know, charlie. i think this was the worst week of the: i do biden. does he make it? and i think he might the bid have vacillate presided a time . but i'm not going to hold you accountable. >> you know, i've been i'm likeo a i'm like a cuckoo clock. i've been i've been i've givenyg you every single possible answer. but i am back with with wherean the governor is. i don't think that he makes it. d will tand i think that, you k, the most startling thing about what happene aboutd thurs last week was that whenwh somebody said that he was mentallyen som, he decides to ce a press conference to announce
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that fact he is mentally fit to stand trial and then turns ment and puts mexico in the middle east. turnsso that kind of answersmie the question for us, i think. well e, maybe you need to have d open mind about these things, charlie. havenenype of things can happe in the course of life. kayleigh, you get the last word. is he on the ticke you gett in november? >> i up until last, my answer was yes, no doubt about it. the man's to, tho. last t last thursday changed everything. that was the hiltohuchanged eve i do not think he will be the nominee because the democrats are endorsinuse the g a massive, massive wall right now. >> i havty: now e to ask a foll. if it's not him, who replaces him? governor huckabee, let me just announced that it will be me. i just want to make clear, because there's a lot of speculatione clear] is that i will be the guy, but i won't be i think it's going to be michelle obama. there are a lot of people saying that, but she hates politicssaying t. it.
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i don't think she wants any part of it. i think they're in trouble. they don'tble.they d a bench.a i mean, this is a badsi situation. you're a baseball team. your pitcher has just totally thrown his arm. and you look at the bullpen and there's nobody there. who would it be? charlie? >> i think if they can get into the convention, they're going to try to do somethingething a e as possible and go with gavin newsomnd and with the fallout from not picking kamala harriso' ,i'm going to bet gretchenetchen whitmer, she has a book coming w out magically. they're rushing it out. carly, last word for sure. st governor gavin newsom. no doubt about it. run he's run california into t the ground. but that man is a brillianhet communicator. but here's the key, john. you got to get buy in from kamala harris. you don't have buy in from vice president kamala harris. you can' get bt switch the top ticket one day. >> he should thank me for all the publicitonank me fy i g. i was warning people i knew that was a possibilits y we
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can blame you for. they go, i better not. i better not. hold my breath, don. all right. thank you all. appreciate you beingth. you for us. and coming up, while some federal employees, they are banned from usingn -- s tiktok, oh, the biden campaign. they just joined the app. and senator josh hawley is calling out the hypocrisyh ag and. he has a message for ag garland straight ahead. >> so the area we're driving into is considered to be the single most dangerous spot anywhere along the southern border. it's one of the biggest issues facing our country. fox nation presents two new exclusive specials, the crisis. this is the ugly truth about what's happening at our nation's border. we're taking you to the epicenter. what we found was shocking. i've never seen it this bad. daily gun battles, gunmen coming across heavily armed yesterday. there are more than 10,000 migrant encounters. not a single person crosses paying somebody. i am sounding the alarm as loud
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fat and get lean absolutely free. >> that's both. 2215215. >> all right. fofo r this week, falloutal continues from the special counsel's report on biden's mishandling a top secret classified documents. senator josh hawley, missouri. he is calling on the attorney general, merrick garland, to take actionri i. now, the senator telling fox news digital foxnews.comtell that garland must either charge foxn invokent or
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the 25th amendment. meanwhile, the biden campaign haent.s a new strategy to prove judge young and hip by making tiktoks. >> now, despite the serious national securit y that have been raised about the chinese owned app, now keep in mind many federal employees, they have been banned from having tiktok on their government devices. employeebut joe, i guess he has that special relationship with the communist chinese friends at cfc. anyway, joining us now with more, missoure i senator josh hawley. senator, great to have you. i want to explain why thisar what you're saying here is is i critical because the special counsel's report said he willingl.y and knowingly kept these documents. the l that means he violated the law. there was no raid. there's noaw charges. there was, you know, no comparison to trump like in thea hillary clinton case. you know, i explainesed to me,is why this really is a a moment
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choosing for merrick garland. and i don't think he's capable of making the right choice because i think he's weaponized that department. >> well, the choice is this. it can't possibly be the be joe joe biden that one at the same time is not capable of standing triaofl. l be and sean could stillt of be president of the united states. the united it's one or the oth. and what the special counsel said is he willfully retained classified documents. he willfully disclosed them. that's a crime. but the special counsel said all but i can't charge hicm because, you know, he can't stand trial. well, all right, then. he shouldn't be presidenen ht. so garland needs to either charge by the prosecutor or go to the cabinet under the 21st amendment and say, guys25thendmen, he can't be pree need to remove him. that's the choice. it's onem." of the other.th >> you can't have it both ways.w okay. noays.w, looking at that report and just what you see with youre own eyes and we have played so many of these moment s on this show, probably more than any other show. more tha aheadpeople way
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of the curve more than other people. and i took a lot of heat in the beginnin i tothg for pointing out the obvious. we showed it on this program on friday, joe biden in 2020 versus joe biden today. and 2020 looks a little set wasb to where he is today and it was bad in 2020. soad clearly, things have gotte, you know, dramatically worse on him on this issue. and yet, i don't know the mediao and the people around him seem to just want to enable him and prop himm and even tho up, y i don't think i frankly think they're hurtinng himg him in wat that we can't even begin to know. can'tthe special counsel's rept confirms all of that, sean. >> i mean, what it says is the seans the guy can't remember whs vice president. think about that. eight years as vice president,ed he can't remember it. and remember when his ownkey qu son died. he can't remember key questions about the afghanistan debateests when he was vp. he clearly is not in chargehet of his mentainl faculties, soe m much so they can't charge him with a crime w, which means
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he cannot be president of the united states any longer. >> i mean, it's justcould se that simple. and sean, everybody can see it to your point. the american people know you could see it in that press conference. he doesn't know where mexico is. he doesn'tnow where me is, know who the president of mexico is. he doesn't know what's going on in gaza. ow what'he has no idea the guy t fit to be president. he should be removed. >> and if the democrats had t some integrity, they would do ithe. hanni >> okay. that's i'm not sure that's every going to happere n. however, you do have one problem. you can't indict a sittingm: yoc president. that part we know. so that would be post his presidency st his. that would mean i'd have to lose in november for that to happen. trying is joe trying to stay in forvivo his very survival or, you know, what can the rationale be? how is it so transparentt can ts many americans, everybody watching this show? i would tellho ul you, 98% of theme an see what i see and see what youe see. but yet here he is. you know, as of today, he's their nominee i and they're circling the wagons. republicans create circular firing squads, but they'rere cir
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circling the wagons, you know, in a pretty strong way. cl inhow do you interpret that?> >> well, i just interpret it that, you know, what the interpr president see in public office in general has been pretty lu. ative for the biden shots bn i mean, let's be honest about it. the bidens have made money like nobody's businese mades off of s being a senator and then being vice president. and noenof joe bw being preside i mean, you talk about selling access to foreign corporations and foreign governments. that was. that's what his son has been out there doing. apparently, his brother, who know s else.l inte so they have a financial interest. i mean, of course, they want the guy to bre e president.the tr they're making gobs of money on it. but the truth is, it's bad for the country. utethe is the guy is a criminalp that's what the special counsel report said. so either chargeeciasel him likeelse a criminal or else force him to resign, go to the cabinet f,a invoke the 25th amendment, say he isn't capable. we can all sees it. and it's time for some democrats have some integrity to actually do it. what do you make of the fbi,of e the fc fc all warning itat tiktok, you know, is all
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china and it's likely a spying's device and, you know, they have all these location biometric identifierals, china's authoritarian government. biden inan a 22 himself, he band the use of tiktok by federal by the federal government's nearly 4 million employeesloyeeo on devices owned by the agencies. >> whydevice is he even using i? >> can you explain that? no, i thinexplain k the only explanation is he's so desperate, sean. and also, let's not forget a lot of this actually about israel. he's got a huge problem with his radical left base.th >> the radical left are pro hamas. let's be honest. mas ge they tik is a pro hamas. guys are a propagandys ofa. now, biden wants to be on it. he wants to get back ink the good graces of thein the haa crowd who he apparently needs to vote for him. sotently he's rushing to tiktok and he's rushing to try to reach out to anybody, anybodt toy who will vote for h. and the truth is, you're right. this government, congrese stikt banned tiktok on all federal devices for all federal employeeoks.
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i know because i wrote the law and he signed it into law and here he is. no, forget it.gett forget it. i'm getting on tiktok. i need the votes. i need to grovel. it i and this is really what he's doing. it's all about groveling, desperation to get reelected. >> that's pathetic. let me ask you this. do you think that joe biden makes it until november? that's do66 days from today. do you think he makes it? and if you don't ys it? think s, who would be likely to replace him? >> i don't kno to replace him?ws it, sean. i mean, to be honest, i just i look at that press conferencie that he did a couple of days ago. i look at the special counsel's report, the american comed people know he's not capable. everybody can see it. the special counsel confirms that. i just think that there's going to be a move to replace him at the convention. reconventi.? g to bei k there i have no earthly idea, but i just. i have a heart. they won't be calm. although. ow - i don't think he makes it. well, it's interesting. gavin newsomk he, in the intervs i've had with him, have said now he he thinks that kamala noh is up next, not him. he's been very clear about itim n clear . imes who else is there? i kind of i think michelleythi
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action. now, willis and special prosecutor nathan wade, they were subpoenaed to testifyo thursday about their tlleged relationship in cour today, the judge declared a hearing on the matter, saying it must occur.cc meanwhile, trump was in fortur clerce in florida today for a closed hearing on his caassified documents case just days after trump called on jack smith to immediately drop all charges against him. and also today, president trump asking the supreme court presidt his criminal trial. this is the washington case sos they can weigh in on the issue of immunity and the claims that he has been making and his case involvingn maki january 6.o anyway, here is reaction to all of it. former senior advisef itr to president trump stephen miller, along with harvard law professoler alan dershowitz is with us. well, i think the judge herewi is absolutely correct. they've got to get to thebottom bottom of the misconduct issues ,professor. i think it should result disqualification. disqnat thaat we know, eve
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and i don't know what that would do to the case at thatt point, probably that have to start from scratch. no, it does require disqualification even on thise a record. >> the judge said, no, he needs to have a hearing. there are two issues. - alan: ies requione is, was thel benefit to the district attorney or to her boyfriend and that the judge will allow inquiry intod,. but the even more important issue was, did either or both of thesue is dr orm commit perjr conspire to commit perjury when they allegedly stated under oath that their relationshipcame became only after he beganan working for her? if that's not true and there'sr. apparently a witness out there who's prepared to testify under oath that that'srepare true, wen end up having a criminal trial, but noott of donald trump. we may end up having a criminal trial of this couple forfurthe their perjury. so the question is, what will
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be the scope of the judge's inquiry? i hope he does permit inquiry into the truth or falsity of the affidavits. you can't allow the district and a special districttric attorney to get with perjury ifr in fact, they committed perjury. and if they didn't in fact, theo ought to be clear that they didn't commit perjury, that they had a platonic hip relationship, and it somehow evolved into a relationship sea only after he began working for her, which sounds very, very unlikely. well, that would be financially, she's benefiting>> hanld be -- e luxurious vacations, stephen miller, to this case should go by the wayside just, s like in, you know, in so many cases, the document case. i think we now, have proven when you compare the trump case, the rate of mar-a-lagocase, boxt you look at the pictures of boxers at mar a lago compared to boxeed tos that,d to they found top secret classified information that joe biden seems exactly the same. alvin bragg can't even think of what the realvin brag are. a
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even at this late date, i don'tv see a single of these casesthese particularly strong, although i probablycag, dislike the d.c.. case the most because i don't think he can get a fair trial there. that's right. laid, sean allen laid it out perfectly. disqualification is obviously a must. and potential criminal charges could follow, dependin chargesgo what is discerned and what is learned here. and as you mentioned, sean, you're talking about allegations of self enrichment as a result of this prosecution. the level of corruption that we are seeing in the effortt get trump to stop trump to try to rig the republican primaryand and then try to rig the general election through prosecution. lawfare is unlike anything we have seen before in the history of this country. i've thi said it before.n the ba >> democracy is indeed on the ballot, but not in the
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way that democrats say becauseca of joe biden and, willis and smith and all of the other end brag and all the other democrat prosecutors that are trying to interfere and overturn american democracy are successful, that we will ceasesful, th to live in al democracy. we will live in a country that is governed by the deepue state and rogue prosecutors. and that is why it is so essentia essentil that this case in georgia be ended immediately. at once and without prejudice. >> you know, let me ask you, professor, if some people have called it lawfare, the criminalization of political differences crimin, but one thing is for sure, we have a dual justice system. e havehillary clinton, top secrt classified information on her service. asonab no reasonable prosecutor wouldle ever prosecute eve. and then, of course, deleting 33,000 subpoenaed emails, bleach. but nobody had ever heard of it. destroying devices with hammer.s ,removing some cards. then you have the case of joe
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biden. he's got he's got top secretionn classified information of four separate location in boxes that look just foulocation likes of mar a lago. there's no rato.e of of any one of those locations and no lor, either fo biden or hillary clinton. so to me, if that's nor hillartl joke, i don't know what is. >> yeah, look, i mean, it's sad about it. get trump, obviouslycalled thera dual system of justice and it was reflected by the her report, one of the worst reports by a special counsel i've ever seen. mistook he mistook the wall. he stated clearlhe sy that president trump had done something willfully in intention early. >> and then he says, well,s but maybe he was too old, and he didn't have a good memory. >> and he's likable and he's forgetful. but that's forgetful."at i not m criminal prosecution. the standardinalsecution of intt and willfulness is minimal. did he know that it was classified? did he know that he possessed that? it doesn't mattedid hew r whethr
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his memory for events three years earlier ors a bi four years earlier is a bit foggy. this was a terriblggy. e report based on a misunderstanding lenda misapplication of the law and lend credence to the claimth that thereat is a double standard. and i think the case in floridea . the classified documents case in florida should be dismissedt . well, not only based on the failure to provide classified material, whichted ta is being litigated today, but based on the fact that according to the standards, the standards by the special counsel report, there shouldn't be a criminal prosecution in either case. let the publicion in e decide wy think. but let's not the courtsth get involvedin and weaponizedge in this political effort. there may be hesitation by the supreme court, but i do think they need to take up the immunity case. we,ll give you the last wordy c. stephen. >> it's absolutely critical, i hope, and i pray tely the supreme court does the right thing. a president of the
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great ads aired during the big game. anyway, here with reaction gam. host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick tomi lahren and, the chief creative officer and ceo of jsa music. joelicer simon. he, by the way, helped createlkd some of the most talked about ads from last night. >> all right. three of. my favorites probably had to be state farm. twoulthat would be the top one, dunkin donuts. and i. ld sch i just like the onwae with arnod schwarzenegger the best. let's roll that one firstt one and then joe wilfil, run some of the ones you worked on like. >> a good neighbor state farm is their kind. know what its neighbor neighbor hogs. neighbor. yeah, neighbor jusuts.t like it's in the paper. like lady's neighbor cartoons. look at this. this is labor day. good, good neighbor. know >> that was the sheep. and you know, it i just thought
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that one was hilarious. >> tommy, let me throw to you first. you know, neighbor neighbor's says it right hereper. on the paper. >> anyway, tommy, let's get your reaction to that ad. >> i like that one the beshat os i thought it was great. any time you can see arnold schwarzenegger, i think it's nostalgic. and that's what a lot of the super bowl commercials certainly did yesterdaa super b y is throwback to nostalgia. you know, a better time when maybe our country was thriving, maybe when things were affordable, maybe when whe biden wasn't our presidentts . so any time you can throw you c back to something like that, i think everybody winsan. >> han yeah. joe, i've known you fo, r a lonk time. i mean, you're a musical genius. you do the music for a lotthesed of these ads. one of the ones well, you did hellmann's, you did ubereats, you did m&ms. what's from the ubereats one.e i really like that one loo in particular. >> just take a look. you know, you could get all this stuff on a race. i remember that. well, you know what they say? ge
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>> in order to remember something, you got to forget something else. remember whesometh rememben you used to be that is a pepper lady? wasn't the cinnamon sisters, by the way, paprika go? no, that's absurd. hey. >> oh. oh, okay. >> all right, joel, these a lot of these ads are very creative. what is your process behindroce the scenes? if you got to put the music to all these adsss that create, are you do you see the ad first, then ad the musichow how does it work? i it depends on the creative. sometimeoel: is we just see a s, sometimes we see a storyboard, sometimes we see actua scripl f and then we have to score it. so for this particular , we saw the film and then we came up ids with a bunch of different ideas, and this was a song that we worked a with by an artist named maisie, and then we produced it and slowed it down and we did a whole bunch of things to it to make it work for the creative. yeah, it was very interesting track. you worked, i think, on what,
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about seven of these ads this year yeah, we had seven this year. it was, it was every year year. i. just want one. it's like everything else. it's like because now we start we start thinking about the super bowl is toda y. last year is over. so now we think about what we to do next year. so all i wan>> ht wean already thinking about next year. >> seriously? absolutely. it's t what is the biggest thing: what you worked on this o year ofed h they're like they're all my babies so i kind of love them right?ere is we go all equally. yeah, i like the nm all equall there's no sophie's choice here , but i the one that we did for the fx's the anti-semitism that robert kraft has, that was powerful. yeah, that the one that robert kraft. that that was a great one, actually. tommy, what was your favorite? i think that was a fantastic one. i found it interesting . fav i wouldn't say it's mylove favorite, but i love that bud light is just tryingha to erasea
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our memory. they don't want us to remember what happened last year aroundno march madness time with the whole dylan mulvaney disaster. so nowe whol they're pulling out all the star power, trying to remind people that they are sculine, a masculine, macho beer. peey had ostriches, they had post malone, they had peyton manning. so i wouldn't say it was my favorit e, but i am gladalized t that bud light has realized they need to go back to their old, old eir old ways.t they i'm not so sure we're going to forget what they did, but i think they should keep trending in this direction. better for their marketing, for surerection . n' i don't want these guys the that have career jobs at anheuser-busch to lose them. i've said that froheuser-bm the beginning, and i think partnering with dana white spoke pretty loudly. all right, tommy, thank you. joel, good to see you. e comejoel back, biden couldn't be bothered to sit down for a super bowl interview,down for a but did fie to make a video lecturing snack makers about shrinideok inflati and it's been widely mocked. and it's been widely mocked. we'll play it next next. . your skin is ever changing.
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