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>> and i even let people touchnf my hair. >> it's true. i'm a man of my word, so thanks for showing suppor mk yot. >> get it together. still available. i'm even surprised so many people showed up because i've barely promoted it. i'll be in fort myerup becs in i and back to new jersey and beach haven and then vero beach, florida. we're not going to cap it. b keep buying the books and showuo up. >> let's dme textso some texts. ca oh, and carol from kenilworth, new jersey. yesse, we gave you thel from n b bonds at the book signing yesterday to johnny. >> secure them. we the crumb bonds.d them >> and i scarfed them down on the ride home. virginia >> thank you, rick from virginia. trump should have gone fulld hal randy moss and said straight cash on me that i of the dvr the show always remember waters and this is my world and welcome to "hannity" and we
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have one jampacked hour tonight mexico actually lecturingcturin america and your president and on border issues and demanding tens of billions of your dollars. mates the inmates, by the way, running the asylum over at most dnrun see,c. we've got great tape. people like liberal joe and chuck todd. anyway. oh, and diddy's home raided for possible sex trafficking. we're watching that story tonight. also tonight ficking, watchin, we're goingw to show you what may be the biggest beat down of a climate i alarmist in u.s. history. and then he will join us. senator kennedy of louisiana,r in his epic beat. that is a small sampleke. >> if we spent those trillions of dollars and became carbonwe s by 2050 in the united states, b5 would you advocate how muc0,h want reduce world temperatures? i don'tet have an answer for spe that. you don't know? no. you think we're out to spend the money and then see what happensnd e what? n
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great scare. i don't know much about science. anyway, the whole tapeh abou, you're not going to want to miss a coming up. >> but tonight, i've got to begin with a pleai have. >> plea. please be kind to your radical. far left friends. it is only monday, but they are havingit i a very tough week. now, famedugh. democratic strategist james carville. i debated him a number of times. he just compared biden's poll numberd as to seeing your grandmother make it. >> meanwhile, in puerto rico, an awkward and embarrassing, a bizarre moment for your vice president, harris. here she is accidentally clapping to a protest against the biden white house. can't make that. oh, thank you. i have no idea what you're saying, but thank you foo t yori that anyway. anyway, back in new york, a bad day. all thn w day alle way around e news. cnn and the lunatic fringe at most dnc panicked disbelieflf that the far left networks and of course, all the mainstream media mob. why donald trump scoree main mer legal victory out of new york. now the state appealt ofs slashd
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his record setting bond fromd the attorney general's bogus civil fraud case from an unprecedentehed half a billion a dollars to, well, 175 million. still a very high number. ion, stibut trump is prepared tt with cash. take a look. weh cash appreciate and respect the appellate division very much , and we will, i think, do very well on. we have a judge who i believe is a great judge and a crookedd attorney general. absolutely crooked. wrong we did nothing wrong at all.cent and that was proven.proven >> and everybody there said it was good. we have to do is rea, u haved lu scholars. >> and you see, it was proven that we will continue with that. >> but we appreciate very much the decisionbuh of the appellao division. thank you very mucu h. >> yes. by the way, this is a case about valuationsy of worstaluai
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valuations or the biggest abuse of a valuation that cameonbiggem the judge in the case, engoron, who till this day stickse ca and maintains that mar a lago is onl mara y worth $80 million1 not even close. imes as we have pointed out many times on this program, thth trumpey general's dream of seizing trump tower and other trump properties to cover his bon towed before an appeal that is now dead and the far left zealots ovein ther it.l misty and see they are not taking it well. they might need, i don't know, some comfort food and comfort animals tomorrow. >> take a look. tomo to honestly, this is so infuriating. i don't even know what to do. i don't even care. wha >> the process is that thesee judges are arriving at whatever itwith is.. it's flawed. i can tell you that much. i mean, david, putvid it well.a >> this is a different process for this person. ess fowe decided that he gets hn private court of justice h. >> he has a private plane. he has a private clubs that he
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lives in. this is an absolute travesty. it would not happes init's an. anybody else? anybody else? it would be like, sorry, buddy, you lost iul our for him.s hi >> he gets his own set of rulesm . donald trump is facing dozens of criminal and civil charges, includinp fag some that have nen been tried in a court of law. many of these levied by hischare political opponents, dojs that' that is the weaponization of joe biden's doje and thee height of a presidential campaign. wow. these are unprecedentehe od timy now, the state of new york was attempting to seize his business before he couldan even file an appeal. appec, tment, to most dn he's receiving preferential treatment. really r okay. yeah, it's preferential from their point of view. meanwhile, over the weekend on fake news, cnn radical leftist congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez said that america would be putet at risk if the state of new york did not seize donald trump'not seizs assets.
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>> take a look. i think that what we are with politically is the much larger and much more grave and serious pressure of having this judgment against against donald trump and him being inf degreer of debt and the financial debts that he is undert he and what he what he is subject to do in order to obtain those assets. >> i actually think i i actually think that that there is risk if not seizing these assetsn no and the open window that exists in him trying to secure these funds through other mean tryins >> now so far the radical left plan to derail through law firm lawfare, as we call it, is not going as expected in the state of georgia. anti-trump day fani willis wasda strongly rebuked by a superior court judge as a potential liar who exhibited unprofessional behavior in and out of court. now, fani willis says she has done nothing wrong and is now
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vowing to fight on against donald trump. quot vowine, the train is comin. >> ih out. >> take a look. l i don't feel like my reputation needs to be reclaime reputatd. s let's say for the record, i'm not embarrassed by anything i've donedg thatnee. great you know, i guesess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. but that's not something that i find embarrassinbut that's thag >> and i know that i have note done anything that's illegal ore why that was going on. we were right in response, and we were stil d breel doinge wa the case in the way that ited needed to be done. i don't feel liko bee we've beet slowed down at all. i do think that there are efforts to slow down thit ts train, but the train is coming. >> vengeancen is is mine, said fani willis. now, amid all the chaos, the first criminal trial against donald trump, it now has a start date that woul firsd be april 15th. this is a highly unusual case mg out of new york, you might remember. recall that manhattan d.a.hter e alvin bragg used what was a bizarre, unprecedented legal mechaniswam, never really fully.
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explained it. he did it to override the statute of limitatione and on up charge certainations misdemeanors as felonies, all related to how certain trump organization documents were labeledd to. it sounds convoluted because it is now the case is so far-fetched that even federal prosecutors under biden,ined t they declined to bring charges and their lead witness that exactlyg chargeand they hat credibility when it comes to the issue of truth. yt come tbut that's where we ars a country, anti-trump prosecutors. they want to cook up their charges. and far-left. radical districts. venues where donald trump likely can't get a fair trial. and they want to usenot ge our s of justice as a political weapon in this case, againstiliticat the republicanrl presidential candidate. and despite tremendous abuseicai of power, donald trump is the republican nominee. he's now leading is th the pollh and here with analysis, fox news contributor jonathan turleelysis, fy. a all right. there's a lot to unwrap here legally. i'll let you choosot here what u
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want to begin. but i would look at this as a big win for donald at this trumy in terms of thr e half a billion dollar plus. but i would like an answer. i would like somebodt y to bed c held accountable for the phony noluation that judge engorone now hold still to this day only of mar a lago being only worthwo between 18 and what, 20 some odd million dollars when i've shown empty lots, two acres for 200 million? well, the interesting thing about the vapors that you were witnessingesting from various pa is that this is simply to alloww another judge to review what ingram di revied. so what they're complaining about is that trump didn't compl have to do a fire sale on his property just to be able g to get other judges to look at this rulinget. and the ruling is ludicrous. that is the ruling is base id on really speculative numbers by the court. you drilative nus byl down?realy
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there's nothing really there. and then the problem, of course, is that the., you kn, the penalty in this case should have been a dollar because noa doll one lost a dollar. the people that were the supposedar victims, theseims, companies, these banks wanted more business from trump. now, what the judge ordered in new york was supervisump.e and he could have stopped there. >> right. if you think that there's undervaluing the. and overvalui then sure, order supervision. >> but that's no,t this judge wanted to do. this judge picked an arbitrary numbered to dod an that made ita impossible for trump to secure an appeal to protect his businesses unless he was willintect g to sell off some of. his businesses. >> let me ru n some poll numbers by you, john mclaughlin and associates., 67% say politics played a role in the p indictmentolitic of donald trum. that's over two thirds, jonathan. r 58% say biden played a role in the indictments of donald. only 30% say it's not true that biden is trying to jail trump.
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wow. tryi think the american people know, you know, the facts for themthem in spite of a media that i think is abusively biased, they kindtt of get it. >> if they do get it. and i think that they recognizet it for what it is, it's notit that they necessarily like trump, but they don't like what they're seeing, particularly in new york don't e iney've created this inescapable political vortex b that used to be a legal system, and it's damaging not the court ,which is damaging the city who wants to go to a city whereo they try to get you to sell off your property just to geu tot ak appeal to look at what a judge did. >> a and the damage there has been below the waterline. it's going to have to be repairedbelow th. ired but now the new york court of appeals could restoree some integrity to their system. and look at these. this numbeso heirr. >> there's two issues here. you know, whether he overvalued and undervalue d, something very common in the real estate area. but the other issue is thisat
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is violate the constitution. almost halthf $1,000,000,000 in penalty when no one lost a single cent. >> let me ask you about the brad case now scheduled to begin on april the 15th. andrew mccarthy had a pretty interesting analysis of this. an i think you share this view . he said that bragg was falsifying his and he saidowing knowing that ath plainspoken admission that he was trying to enforce federal lawsmoked o. he goes on to say, and a prderal statute that the state prosecutorad no authority to enforce, that the feds themselvesoso passed on and their lead witness. well, i wouldn'tth say, is theea most credible human being on the face of the earth. >> t how does that play out? >> well, andy, spot on. how many of us have been writing from the beginning of this case that is a sort of a frankenstein monster of a dise that's composed
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of different parts of the federal and state codes. h what he basically did, he took a misdemeanor where the time has already run out from the prosecutor and bootstrap the federal crim e so that heould could extend the statute of limitations. but the department extend t justice rejected that crime. that's the same type of theory they uses e ofd against john ed. it collapsed in a really abysmal failure, the justiceme department. and so they declined to do it. and sont. you created this this itzarre filing. i'm surprised that it has not been dismissed by trump. man y have to face a trialrder in order to get serious review of the underlyint seg theory. >> but now we're going to havee the spectacle of a disbarred lawyer, michael cohen, who just recently was denounced by a judge who said that he was that, that he was still gaming the system. and that'sstil going to be your star witness. it's going to be another blo w, k i think, to the integrity of the new york legal system. >>thy ofhe but we'll see if ther
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if the new york jury basis, i think therys thie brag is betg on is that the jury won't get past name on the captionname of the criminal complaint and that they will spendf that y little time looking at either the law or the evidence and focuw ors on who's behindfe the defense table. >> all right, jonathan turletay as always, thank you. we appreciate you being with us. all right. joining us noweeciate you beingl editor kerri kupec, or bond is with us. takeod see you. >> let's get your take on all of what's been happening today a . just the wild inappropriatenesso of this attorney general in new york. sean continues to boggleou my mind. i used to come on yourr show when i ran communications mee. canepartment of justicshok can you imagine if i came y on and i said, you know, wf e really can't wait to do it? doj go after joe biden. ex ar eye on that delaware house and we're excited about it. i mean, it would be crazy. cit inappropriate.e and this is the way she's conducted herself throughout this entiree conduc investigation, applying a vague law with no victims in a way bee
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that it has never been applied in its history. in the state of new york ,bank the banks are paid back, and it all hinges on subjective valueip ation. and an analogy that i keepng using is think about this. let's say i wanted to buynted a pair of rags. literally glittery slippers. i could go on amazon, pay 30 or 40 bucks for them, but if i wanted to bufo y, the ones ownedn th by dorothy in the wizard of oz, i'd have to fork over $4, that's million or so. that's how much they're valued. ey so think about that valuation. yeah. mm-hmm. all right. so there are no victims here and right. you literally have a disclaimer at every single contracty haveo' that nobody's going to land hundreds of millions of dollars to anybodya land and take their valuations anyway. but the disclaimer was in every every contract with the trump organization saying, don't take our valuations.the they have the fiduciaryev responsibility to do so. then you have if this is about o valuations, the judge, again
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i go back to maintains that mara a lago is $18 million. he maintains it to this day. you can look online. that's 22 acres. that i onlin thas on the intrac it is on the ocean. it's a historic property. t,it has two clubs.ondi it's in pristine conditiontion, 50 some odd bedrooms, almost 50 bathrooms. i mean, is insane with an empty 2 acof dirt on only the ocean. two acres. it's $200 million. it's an empty. o it's a lot of dirt. that's what you get with a good view. and that's what makes this so troubling that the attorney general of the state could use the powe r of the law in this way to crush someone potentially financiall wy over this. subjective, but not subjective, subjecti intentionals tryi about what she's trying to do here. and, you know,ngo do here. and i don't know that people are fully appreciating or maybe they're just not being intellectuallyfuappreciae. but once this toothpaste is out of the to very hard to get b back in, this precedent has
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been set. set, andh si be used againstee political enemies on both sides. you don't have to like donald trump to not like what's on here. it should be concerning for all americans. . us,concers. all right, carrie, wee appreciate you being with us tonight. thank you, as always. all right,waalways james carvile one of the most prominent political minds in the democratic party the, he is now sounding the alarm in an interview with the "new york times", carville sayingintervie t biden's poll ns are, quote, it's kind of hard to get out of your mind. r mind like he says, it's like walking you n your naked grandmother your grandma naked. you can't get that image out of your mind. i've debated, james. no, i'm really well. very nice guy. smart guy. y nice,but don't be fooled. he's a hard core leftist a democrat. he's a left winger. nger, carville is particularly worried about men leaving his partjames worriey. th and in a comment that will likely get him in trouble with the woke mob, carville tolde with times, quote, a susps of mine is that there are too many preaching females. they don't drink beer and they don't watch football anyway. othe beer seem more worriedthe e about third party candidates, especially robert kennedy jr.or
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the biden campaign is now working overtime on a strategya to attack rfk jr. now, of course, one in the democratic party seems to have a plan to bolster. wellve the vice president's terrible poll numbers. poll numbers said over prible pold in puerto rico. the vice president, as i mentioned earlier, see i rico,n accidentally clapping along acg the biden thetin administration before someone helped translatede the message.o anyway, here with reaction to all of this, she is then,ranw new rnc co-chair. lara trump is back with us. laura, great to haveur. your reaction there. so panicked not only really about rfk. if you go back to the state of the union address, if the you go back to joe's west coast swing last week. did we >> what did we see that waswas consistent? consisjoe is trying to build bao base. he's down 22 some odd points with that with his african-americans. he's you know, donald trump has now pulled eves non with hispanc
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americans, suburban women, young people are abandoning joe biden. that that is the core coalitiog nwhat base of the democratic party. what do you say? absolutely look, theren th are hemorrhaging voters on the democrat side. it is a huge problem for the party. and the fact that you have the biden campaign when you currently have the republican and democrat repub nominees for president established, worried about a third party candidate. sean, the alarm bella thirs are certainly going off for them and they're hemorrhaging an because weersr them have a unique opportunity right now to comparee ha two presidents. >> we've seen four years of donald trump. we knocomparwe've sew what he w. people remember how much better life was for the peoplm when dod trump was in office. aro the last bat t three years of joe biden as president. people say we don't wants thishis an anymore. and it is showing the numbers you just referenceymore. showide in 2020. donald trump got around 8%f
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of the black vote. thg in 2024he's pollin at 23% with black voters. some polling actually has him up som six points with hispanic voters over joe biden. look at the swing states right now. look at north carolina, pennsylvania georgia, michigan, florida. donald trump is leading joe biden in all these states. whenever you ask people aroundds this country, what is your number one concern? immigration, what is your number two concern? the economy. these are places wherere joe biden has consistently failed. people want common biden sense. they want their life back. they want a better life and ane easier life. and they know who delivered it. for them, it was donaland thd. and that is why at the rnc, we are very focused on this. ter al we're going after all of those voters. donaldhat do trump is picking ty off one by one. >> two hundred and 24 days till election day. okay. and you just took on this new role, the issue of convincing republican rule,s
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and conservatives to vote early and vote by mail, something they have been resistant to. but also the legal battle. he ballot harvesting efforts that the democrats seem to have ting effmastered. ainly certainly you at least want ca match, if not surpassyo their efforts. can you get that donn u e in 224 days? >> that seems like a heavy lift . it may be a heavy lift, but i'm here at the rnc right now. look but what time it is, we'reking working overtime. >> i promise you, we are focuseyod on of these thingv we would love to have one day of voting. we'd love to have voter id and paper ballots. we can get back to that place. ots, wcksean. but we have to do it by electing donald trump at the top of the ticke t expandingn th our lead in the house and taking back the senate. and then maybe we get backing e there one day. we got to play the hand that we're down. and that means as soon as yoto u can go vote, go vote out there and then you spend your time every single day from that day on until election day, taking people tat dayo vote, we are gog to have a legal ballot harvesting operation at the rnc.
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it's that has never been done before. but, yes, 224 days to victory. donething g to get it becausthe we have no other options. if joe biden is successfulwe arf the democrats are successful in november. it means they are ableo to employ communist tactics, as you're just discussing, against their politicaoy commult it means that on the other side of this we do no wt have there same country left. so we're focused, we're working hard, and we're going to make ever that on november 5th therer are no questions. donald trump will unanimously be the president of the united states. coare consequential times. this is definitely an inflection point for the countrs is ay. there is no doubt about it. this is a crucial election. i have said thattucia in the pai this is it. lara trump, thank you.a. goodgood to see you. and coming up, new disturbing images, brazen illegalrying immigrants trying to enter the country and, oh, mexictoheo. a list of demands for your president and our country. anyway , sarah sanders deployed arkansas national guard to the border. she's next. also, maybe senator kennedy's
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and tonight, we have more disturbing images coming out of biden's border crisis over the weekend. sione illegal immigrant was allegedly caught on video cutting partwa a border fencef in texas last week. thtwo illegal immigrants were arrested by a texas dps fortexa smuggling. after leading authorities on asa very dangerous high speed chase. and meanwhile, you got to love thiseed chas. well, mexico's president is now threatening to make the problem worse if biden doesn't bow downb to his demandsid.
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he is demanding that your president, joe, commit $20 billion to poor countries in latin america and $20 the caribbean. also, lifting the venezuelath sanctions that are in place. oh, and ending the cuba embargo and legalizing law abidinging mi mexicans living in the u.s.. are they here illegally? ask yourself, do her you think r a second that the next mexico'sn president would act in this way if donald trump were president? i don't think so. joe biden's crisis has gotten so bad, the border patrol chief is now rightly sounding the alarm on the threa tsten c to national security. >> listen closely to this. closinloisg in on a million ents this fiscal year alone. numbe that number is a large number. wht what's keeping me up at night a is 140,000 known gateways. that is not part of that tallyts and not part of that tally. >> and that's just what we know, is that a nationalthat's w security risk. that is a national security threat.
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border securit? y is a big piece of national security. and if we don't, who is coming into our country and we don't know what their intent is, that is a threat. >> the last two appearancesap before congress, the fbi director said it's never been thispearanre congri bad. the chatter that they are hearing now, while biden refuse thes to secure our border, red state governors, they are pushin g back. not one senate now, not a single senate democrat voted your tax dollars being used to charter illegal directly from their country to numerous locations. this country. oh, don't pass. go collect $200. no problem. this is international madnes co if any of you did this, you would be arrested for human trafficking. joining us now, arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders ,who announced last week w that she would deploy her state's national guard she,a help texas in their efforts to secur e the border. governor huckabee, good to see you. let's start with the mexicoart i
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president's demands against the u.s. billion s of dollars lift sanctions here. >> do this, do that. sect d ifnald that would donald trump were president, i'm just guessinrut ang. >> definitely wouldn't. the only reason that the president mexico feels empowered to make demands like mexi is because joe biden has been not only weak on the border, but he's been weak on literally everything. and they feel empowerelidtera and entitled to make insaneed t demands like this of the united states, not only would this never happen under donald trump's watch, but he certainly wouldn't cave to it. we had cooperationnot cave mexio instead of getting demands out of them. our border was securetting de, our country was safer and our people were doing better. in, i think it's one of the bigo reasons that donald trump is leadine biggesg is going to cruh joe biden in november, is because he has been so weak on this issue and on the world stage when it comes to standinig up to the bad actors and not pushing back. >> let me ask you abouhing bact
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the border patrol chief's comments and director wray's scomments and we have been pointing out, trying to point out on a nightly basis g to, believe this is a clear and present danger to our national securit a y . it needs to take a major major. it has be a major priority.bu but we also have people coming from iran, syria, afghanistan, egypt, russia and china. s why are they showing up at ourho border? urgovernor? >> because they know that they can walk tha right in becausel e the federal government has not done one of their most importanrn nott and dutiesbasic in securing our country. thankfully, we have governorduse the country that are stepping up and doing what the federa tle has failed to do under thisd to president. texas helping the way. i just made an announcement that we will send additional national guard troops from arkansas intl o texas to help te secure the border, because not only is it impacting states on
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the border, it's impacting everybody in the country. impait is a absolute national security, humanitarian and huge crisis of epic proportione of because of what they're allowing to take place w . we're seeing drugs flood into our communities. i think you'll be hard presseded ,find a single familysing anywhere in america that hasn't been impactelend by therisi drug crisis in this country. and it is a direct result of the of this administration not stepping up and helping >> sretion,t st the border. >> and after three long thr years of sayineeg the borders is secure and the border is closed, now they're tryin, t to blame donald trump and governor abbott. how do you explain that? >> it is honestly laughablet how absurd the claims are thatou come out of this press secretaries mout thih and out of this administration. i cannot imagined out them tryg to push off their failures. sh offbiden took over 90 actions
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immediately, executive actionst that undid most of the good work that donald trump did as presidentof goo and has taken us backwards instead of forwards. it's why wckwardse need reald tt leadership. >> it's why we need donald trump back in the whit's why dee all right. sarah huckabee sanders. governor, great to have you. good t reat tr goodo see it.e thank you. when we come back, waiting. you're going to love this tape b . >> maybe, maybe the biggeste beatdown in a set in a senate hearing i have ever seen. senator john kennedy, he will join us next. >> and then later, wow, they have a lot of temper tempcums over at msd and cnb personalities. they think they're in charge. why? because they daredonalitiek thea mcdaniel. really got to let the inmate s run the asylum. brilliant. straight ahead, your skin is ever changing. take care of it. take care of it. with golr all yod.
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>> all right. so the green new deal is back and it makes less sense than ever. two of the most liberal members of congres, to onests, alexandra ocasio-cortez of new york and senator bernie sandersrnie n of vermont, they recently unveiled what they calf vel, que green new deal for public housing. but to be fairni dea neither aoc bernie sanders are climate expert s. and, by the way, neither are olympic athletes. but that didr are olym not stope democrats from inviting an olympic skietor testify at a hearing about climate change. something it ends up that it doesn't know that much about. they tried to pass him off as an expert witness did notact, go well. in fact, it may be the biggest beatdown in senate. cide, ta >> you decide. take a look. what is carbon dioxide>> wha? . i'm.>> i went to high i w school, but that's carbon dioxide is a gas.
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okay, i'm not i'm not a nonprofessional to talk about carbon dioxide so much. but is it the major part of oura atmosphere? >> it's jor parta huge part of r atmosphere. >> it's actually very small part of our atmospheret of. >> well, okay, if we spent those trillions of dollars and became carbon neutral by 2050 in the united states o, would you advocate how much we want reduce world temperatures. i don't have an answer fore shou that. you don't know? no. you just think we're out to spend the money and then see what happens. i thinld thek as an athlete, i f if we spend that moneyend that and invest in our future, hopefully those temperatures stopped rising. to >> you think, well, abolish some place, do you? again, notence o. the topic i'me to talk about today. >> i know, but. but you tweeted it. do you thinklk about youed we aw about the police? that's not what i'm here to talk about. geould w>> that'whe do that befr after we get rid of fossilt s? fuels. ot
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i'm not going to address that. who intentionally created by pe the war on drugs to put black people in jail? >> or were you talkingopjail? i don't remember typing that. you don't know. >> i bet you she's still on the slopes. you know the reaction louisiana senator john kennedyre wit is wh us. maybe my favorite moment was when he said he didn't knot waw how much carbon was in thein atmosphere and you had to tell him 0.04%. dins hey portray this guy as a expert? yes. >> mr. schumacher, understand, is a superb skier, sean, and i'm sure he's a fine young g . but the fact remains that my democratic colleagues hie inviting mr. schumacher to testify before the budget committee of the united states senate as an expert on climate r change to advise us on climate i change legislation.
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and mr. schumacher could neither defend nor substantiate his. >> i suppose he is. y is >> testimony is an exampleof of the the cardassian naming of america. ica. i don't mean to be cool,o but mr. schumacher's testimony reminded me so much of the pack. and i pu pt thisut the glamorous pop singers and movie starsth hr partied, partied with harvey weinstein, who incessantly itd lecture the american people and who also have to lie down if they fight too hard and i'm sorry, mr.. mr. schumacher had a difficult but you shouldn't hold yourselfa ouy.t as an expert or have an opinion if you can't defend it . >> you know, you're from
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the south louisiana senator.s >> i'll just say, bob, blesss hr his heart, he tried. here'st, he trie the serious si. the amount of money that they o are already spending that joepen biden is spending, that the democrats are spending and,t thy the restrictions they want to put on every american they ad to shove an ev into your driveway, whether you want it or no et. they want you to get ridur of your gas stove. that'd be expensive. gastronthey want you to get new refrigerators and they don't really like your air conditionersrefrigerd th, nor de the fact that you eat meat. that'd be a problem for me, qunsiderint meate g i'm very keo friendly and eat a lot of protein and a lot of meat. senator, that'd be a problemm fo for a lot of people. ng we well, i was reading a study this weekend, sean, by visiting professor at stanford and he saysand he s the cost to make td carbon neutral by 2050 and to sustain it until 2100 would
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be $27 trillion a year. a that's about $2,000 trillion. that's not a plan. that's a fantasy, because countries like and russia and iran and sub-sahara africa ,india are going to expectt th the american people to pay for it. pl and we don't have the money.an and i think president bidenk pr is planninesg on havingle pay the american people pay for it. and if we do our part, we can't depend upon china to do anything other than what is.er and it's self-interest or at least the self-interestha of the communist party of china. >> and they will be happy to see comm us spend all of our money while they spend zero and weaken our country. for >> i don't think we could pay for his immigration plans, his radical climat plae, that te
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country is in a lot of troublehe in 224 days. that man got reelected. 24 how are you feeling about the race? we have about 30 seconds. >> if if we discovered life on tomorrow, joe biden would send it money. >> orrow, j i can tell you, i think his only plan is to put a reverse mortgage on alaska and keep spending. but it's not working. senator, you are a total today.a and i felt bad for the youngn ie man. lti think he probably wishesn he stayed on the slopes. but we appreciate your time, as alwaythe sls. eat jo great job today. all right. you're going to love this straight aheadb.you'rena lovstr nbc news, most dnc news personalities, they're really talk show hosts. they're absolutely losing, their minds. why? nek hired ronnawor mcdaniel. wait until you see their on air meltdowns and that temper tantrum. and tonight, sean diddy combs, well, his homes were just
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to ms.. mcdaniel's role in donald trump's failed collector scheme. and her pressuring of electionge officials to not certifyy el election results. >> but we've also said election deniereclts.s is not just they a that on our airwaves so that they can dove that as one n us as bad carrying employees of nbc news, as paid contributors to our sacred airwaves . n we were told this weekend in clear terms, ronna mcdaniel will not be on our air. >> ronna mcdaniel will not oand be msnbc. and i sai say y that and give yt that level of detailai because there has been an effort sinces by other parts of the companbeeu to muddy that up in the press and make it seem like that's not what happened at msnbc pres >> i can assure you thatre is what happened at msnb yc. >> oh, the vapors. i might hear a different opinion. i have. oh, i'm going to pass out. one nbc insider telling fox news digital that the pushback has been so bad the networtak is now considering
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cutting ties with about mcdaniel now. here with reaction, host of tomi lahren is fearless on outkick. tomi lahren along with fox news contributor are our friend ari fleischer is with us. >> let's go over a few names, tommy, jessica tarlov, harold ford, juan william i leslie marshall and i happen to like all of them. hao li alli agree with any of tt like them. what is so harhed about hearing an opinion that might be. is it that painful? are they going to melts or melting? >>at is the problem? >> well, i've go it to tell you, sean, i actually really enjoyedt watching the meltdown because it gave me a little preview of what is to happene mea littld trump wins in november. i mean, they're absolutely going to losvember.re abse their that one. so selfishly, i just enjoy itlu. for the entertainment value. but beyond that, you're exactl y right. you know, the left loves diversity of all things. in fact, they mandat the lt lovl things except for ideas and opinions. stan
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they can't stand diversity of that. and they're happy to hiry of e people are so-called republicans, as long as those so-called republicane so-cs hatv donald trump. i believe it was joy less than reid who said that it be okay if they hired liz cheney or adam kinzinger. >> well, of coursey hired we kny that would be, because those are more of the rhino types that areeuse thos o friendly tol preferred narrative that those networks like to push out. but again, they can't stand to be around ideabus that challeng them. >> and even more than that, they don't want their audience to bthen e to ideas that might challenge their audience, chal to hear truthre the truth, they might change the way. and these networksthey mig chany cannot have that happen. >> their trump derangement tenw it. ill not allo you know, i'm on i've been blessed to be on since the dayt it went on the air. ari, i was hiredaiwa, do a show, and my job is to give news and information in an entertaining m way. >> i also give opinion. i don't hide it. the proble hidem with fake newsr
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the problem with most dnobc is they all that they're journalists. chuck todd, libera l. they're not journalists. they are liberal talk show hosts urnalistthey a, but they're not honest about who they are. i'm honest about who i am. are, bouti do straight journal. i can produce thousands of hours of it. cae reporting. we do sports. we do culture. we do opinion. w but i'm upfront about myrv opinions. i'm a conservativeative.. ey why can't they just be honestt about who they are? >> you, sean, also have a you have the ability to be accurate and you are accurate. >> the track record of b accuracy. look at nbc as nicolle wallace in that clip you playeicole nodd about our sacred airwaves and election denying . let's look at the things that nbc affirmed for treir viewer aingss. trump colluded with russia a farmers. they hadh russ the dossiery infirmieres 51 intelligence agencies signed a letterd th about russian disinformation on the hunter laptop. they affirmeatd and all time
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favorite donald trump, if you remember, stole balloo ns of mailboxes off the streets to stop people from sending in their ballots . nbc reporter rachel maddow reported it to her viewers. porter rso if their interest is journalistic, if accuracy matters, then maybe they should go nuts about themselves instead of about ronnago nuts au mcdaniel, who is a perfectly reasonable, well-spoken,well articulate person who could explain why half a america is fr donald trump to nbc's viewers. but this is part of the elite ism, the snobbery of journalism that is driving journalismf jout of business. they don't want to know about the view s of halfrica of america, and then they wonder why they're in decline. and thenthey wonder why they arw viewers and readers. >> it's because they're doing it to themselves rit's bec. i did text ronna and i said they just did you a favor. >> they saved you. however long her contract was for all the aggravatio n she'd have to go through listening to insanity and conspiracy
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theoriesugh, lis. all right. thank you both. very good to see you, tom. great to see you. whenbu come come back. all right. well, the rapper sean diddy combs, his tones were raidedd as part of a reported sex trafficking probe. >> we have a report straight ahead. >> so when you get to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders, what about you? >> three classic tenders for butterfly shrimp forthcoming baby, i win. oh, is it always a competition? i the shrimp. >> but toe fungus is tough kill and it can spread. it's time to start using fungi now. maximum strength. funky nail is so powerful it cures and prevents fungal infections. plus it has aloe and tea tree oil to restore skin health. say goodbye to toe fungus with fungi now super vader is the number one selling brand for men's, and health. >> you'll notice less urges to and you won't be getting up at night for so bathroom trips. super vader.
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>> ford said brad kavanaugh had assaulted her and that you were in the room. my gut reaction was i just have no recollection of this. some of your statements don't sound like an unequivocal denial. judge the justice kavanaugh classmate speaks out only on fox nation by properties belonging to rapper sean diddy combs, who are raided by the department of homeland security toda d securiy. and i got to take a lookf at some of the pictures there becausthhere bece there's a lott let me just tell you the very latest. i saw this. now tm atest srz actually reporting well, bill milligan as well, that she has the latest report . >> what's going on?>>.s yes, sean, a u.s. official. offi confirms to fox news that these homeland security raids you were just showing at pd pd ,these properties are, in fact, in connection to a federaal sex trafficking be investigation. heavily armed agents could be seen raidinseg. sean diddy combs, his house in the holmby hills area here
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in l.a. today. several people could be seen being escorted from the property, some appearing to be detained g export, arrested,el some in handcuffs. meanwhile, over in miamiover, some federal agents there arrived at combs waterfront property by boat, conducting a raid there as well. hca is only confirming an active investigation based outni of their new york office. noga basedw, last year, three wn accused combs of abuse in twoawt separate lawsuits. >> the day after that first lawsuit was files. at d. combs and the woman singer cassandra ventura, agreed on a settlement in the second lawsuit filed in november. two women claim combs and forcefully drugged them and then sexually assaulted them back in the 1990s. two months agoo mont, a produceo sued combs, accusing him of abuse. to combs attorney says none of that is true. we'll send it back to you shortly. es o tmz reporting pictures of him from miami airport miami. >> let not your heart be trouble. greg gutfeld next here tomorro