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. so don't forget to watch the super bowl, there is a big super bowl game happening this weekend. these are the teams. go someone! have a great night. i'm megyn kelly. and welcome to "hannity" from times square, this is a fox news alert. a former port authority official says that governor chris christie of new jersey, in fact, knew about the george washington closures back in september. joining us now for much more on this is eric shaw, and he is in the fox news center. >> yes, governor christie's office says he did not lie but a lawyer says he did. the governor says he did not know about the order to close the lanes until the bridge was closed. but the lawyer for the port authority, he says governor christie is not telling the
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truth. in a letter he says, quote, evidence exists, as well, tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closures during the period when the lanes were closed contrary to what the governor stated publicly in a two-hour press conference. mr. wildstein contests the accuracy of various statements the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some. this is what the governor said in part. >> i had no knowledge of the planning or execution or anything about it. and then i first found out about it after it was over. and even then what i was told was that it was a traffic study. >> but tonight, the governor's office says the letter supports him. in his statement, though, the letter does not address if governor christie knew about the closures at the time. in part, they say the lawyers confirmed what the governor said all along, he had absolutely no
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knowledge prior to the closures before they happened. the governor denies mr. wildstein's lawyers other assertions. the lawyer's letter, though, does not accuse the governor of knowing the letter was part of the payback scheme regarding the mayor of fort lee. but you know this will ramp up public hearings that are expected to start up in trenton in just a few weeks. >> all right, we'll have much more with our panel in the break tonight. joining me now, wide receiver larry fitzgerald, broadcasting with larry and tom brady, right? >> that is right. >> and this man, tiki barber, any tiki barber fans? i have one -- first of all, how many fans do we have to say denver is going to win? denver? seattle, who has got seattle? no one -- picking seattle.
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there you go, wow. how many super bowls have you gone to? >> this is 36, sean. been a blessed life. you never get sick of this, do you? >> no, this is a fun life, where would you rather be than here right now? he was exactly right with that statement. >> i thought tom brady said he wouldn't be watching the super bowl but he would be with you. >> he said he wouldn't be watching but would be listening with you. >> tell us about this, as a player's ultimate goal, is this game different? because i was just talking on my radio show, he said to me, just like any other game, is that true? >> no, it is not like any other game, the preparation, the excitement, you try to stay in your regular routine as best you conscious but it is not possible. every time you turn your tv on there are talks. it is not like any other game you ever played. >> like a big stage, tiki, you love football?
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>> of course. >> there is no greater stage than playing the super bowl in this city. and there are people you haven't talked to in years that come out of the woodwork. larry and i have been on this stage and unfortunately didn't get a championship. but it is very hard to focus. the team that focuses the best is going to win. >> and peyton manning this week, he had a lot of press avails -- >> i can see you were jumping -- >> you're saying denver is not going to win? who throws for 5,000 yards and 55 touchdowns? >> statistically, but statistics will lie, you know? every quarterback that has led the league in passing and not led in the touchdowns has not won in the super bowl. defense wins. i think denver will win -- >> even though they're the best team in the nfl. >> if is it not weather, i think it is very hard to stop peyton manning. larry's team did it.
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they beat the seattle seahawks. so they know how to do it. >> in seattle, you were the only team that beat them in two years, right? >> we had a great game plan going on. our defense played lights out that day. offensively, we had a couple of turnovers. but we stuck together. i believe seattle is going to win this ball game. >> i got something funny. if you look behind me you can see, if you pan out behind me. and the uprights there, i'm going to look to your teammate, a field goal, you bet with me or against me. >> i don't think he is going to be able to do it. >> i guess it is about 25 yards. >> if you take the jersey off -- >> what do you think? >> larry. >> i don't think so. >> you're betting against me? >> i saw how you did throwing the ball -- i think you're a better thrower than a field goal picker -- >> i'll give you 100 to one. >> i'll go with you. >> you got 100? -- all right, now, more
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importantly, let's talk about the game of football. i was surprised this week. joe namath, i have always been a giants fan living in new york. he says he has residual brain impact, you played as hard as anybody i know in the game. >> some guys have problems with it. we've seen it. but i think others don't have as much of a problem with it. there is a lot that is going on with this issue in the national football league. and the federal government objected to the settlement, they believe it wouldn't be enough money so it is very important for us to keep developing protocols and keeping people out. several years ago i got a concussion in my last season and i came right back in the game. now you don't do that. i think it is a smart move. >> i played ice hockey and had
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my bell rung a couple of times. it is almost like being in a car wreck. >> it is, i sustained a concussion earlier this year. i think nfl is doing a good job of preventing guys from going back into action when they have been impaired. it has been proven if you go back too early the symptoms can come back and they can be worse. i think they're doing a good job. obviously there needs to be more research done and better ways to protect the players. >> you know, bryant gumb oel pu together compelling evidence, as well. what are your thoughts? >> in terms of professional football, these lawsuits going on. but where is the baseline? did it start in your high? the colleges, are they part of the problems? i just think that roger goodell and the team, they have to make changes, but who wants to play when they have a concussion? so they don't necessarily have
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it still in everybody's heads, that you got to go out of the game. they want to show their manhood and be with their teammates and they want to win. and it is a short period of time and we just don't know what the effects are. >> and the average length, of a professional career in the nfl is four years. >> it can be eight, it is skewed and there is a lot of miscommunication about what it actually means. here is the problem. if you self-identify like alex smith did last year your job gets taken sometimes. the worst thing is in the national football league is watching somebody else do your job, and you might not get it back. >> listen, i love all you guys, listen, tiki, so good to see you, thank you for being on the show. we got tom brady, you too. what about tiki, not putting tiki on? >> absolutely, if he wants to come by, we'll put him on. >> one of the great
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broadcasterings of his of all time, thank you for joining us. >> and i hit super bowl boulevard with ainsley earhardt earlier. we'll take you behind the scenes, i try to kick a field goal, ainsley tries to kick a field goal. also, dinesh d'souza got indicted last week and tonight he speaks out. as we continue from super bowl boulevard. we're at times square in new york city. and we'll continue. indulge in the pleasures of parmesan with olive garden's best 2 for $25 yet choose two melt-in-your mouth entrees like new parmesan crusted chicken or tortellini topped with velvety alfredo 3 full courses of our best 2 for $25 yet, at olive garden! on expedia you canyou're book any flight, car and hotel together and ve up to 20% wn you build your custom ip.
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"hannity," we're on super bowl boulevard in times square in new york. now earlier i got a look at some of the things to do on super bowl boulevard with two of my next guests, right here, ainsley earhardt, host of "fox & friends." and tiki barber was here, now you missed it. >> do you remember going to the state fair when you were a kid and you got the toboggan and got to little burlap sack? 60 feet tall, 180 feet tall. >> all right, we have video of that. let's go to ainsley, going on the toboggan right here. >> i won! we're in the middle of times square. it is super bowl boulevard. it is cold out here, but this crowd doesn't seem to mind. they came from all over the country having a great time. >> go, broncos, go!
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>> seahawks number one. >> what about the cold? are you prepared? >> oh, yeah, we brought 20 layers. it is warming up. >> is it is so exciting to be here. >> we love sean hannity. my mother could marry you. she loves you! this is a super bowl toboggan run, people come down, they pay five bucks to do that. all goes to charity. it is 60 feet tall, 180 feet long, and i'm about to take on cheryl from the fox news's network. >> my advice, one of you will survive, one of you won't. let's just hope -- >> which one -- >> whoever sean wants to live. >> which one do you want to survive? >> i can't make a choice. >> okay, we're heading up, we're a little nervous. are you ready? fox news channel versus fox
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business. whoa! all right, one, two, go! whoa! [ screaming ] >> all right, give it up for ainsley. pretty good, right? >> it was pretty good. i think she cheated a little bit, though, she got like a little extra head start. all right, so tiki barber, doesn't think that i could put it to the upright. >> i got your back -- >> i got 100 bucks, here is one dollar. all right, we'll show ainsley, she kicks then i kick. and then we're doing this right behind us, we have real uprights, real football, really going for the football, what he does on a regular basis.
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let's roll. >> i'm nervous -- >> why are you nervous? >> i'm not a great athlete. >> come on, let's give ainsley some spirit. >> here we go, come on! put it up there, ainsley. all right -- >> and if you can't go left -- come on, give it up! >> stretch out -- >> all right, come on, sean. how you feeling? how you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. >> it's money in the bank. >> all right, well, you're going to do a lot better than i am. all right! >> come on, i want my bucks,
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come on, all right, i'm going to be honest, though, it would not have happened if not for this guy. >> you were on fox news -- good things happen when you aim right. >> soccer, i used to hit the corner and you would hook it. what is the pressure like? there is one second left in the game. you're a kicker, right? and by the way -- >> by the way, i watched jay do this, and -- >> you know, you live your life for this moment. especially the super bowl. and your career can be defined by how you do in this game. you think it is missed, the pressure of that moment is massive because your whole career can be defined by this moment and you can't allow that to distract you from your actual goal and the focus of the process. thinking about like i said to you, lock your ankle, follow through. >> really, when you kick the field goal and there is one second on the clock and your team is relying on you, you're just being mentally tough and
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you do what you do every day. >> you can't allow your mind to wander or think about the implications. >> what do we do with ainsley? >> i need some help, i need some help. >> the whole goal -- >> i could have done t didn't want to show off, sean. i could have made it. >> i could have kicked it a little bit better. can you kick a field goal? >> you are the example of why they want to eliminate the extra point. i'm just saying. >> i grew up a fan of tiki barber -- >> gave me a 100 bucks. >> all right. predictions for the big game. what do you got? >> well, we were the only team to go into seattle the last two years, and i think they have the defense to be able to contain the receivers to the broncos, i think they're going to give peyton some problems. i think seattle is going to win the game. >> no, no, whose got seattle?
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what do you got, ainsley? >> i'm -- i love their family, their family has been on fox before, they're just nice people. he is one of the best quarterbacks that has ever played the game. >> i think nfc west homer over there, that is why you went with the seahawks. eli, in indianapolis, he would be -- won at his brother's stadium. >> here is my prediction, i'm even going to give you points. i've got denver, peyton, i think it is a destiny year. we got a busy night. with super bowl boulevard. up next, filmmaker dinesh d'souza, his first interview after being indicted last week. was it because of his
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and welcome back to "hannity," my next guest, conservative filmmaker and author, dinesh d'souza, was the latest filmmaker to be targeted, allegedly to have violated campaign finance laws. now, remember, his indictment comes after the irs harassed conservative groups last year and after the disgraced tax agency recently placed extra scrutiny on a group of conservatives in hollywood. now, joining me now, dinesh d'souza, welcome back to the program. >> good to be on the show. >> all right, i'm sure it is not fun. you're now in the legal process, what can you tell us about it? >> well, as you can imagine it has been quite a week. i will say i can't really talk about the case. but i will say that i'm determined to continue my work.
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i'm he c i'm making a big film called "america," i just want to say i'm marching full speed ahead. >> do you believe, and this is not particular to the case, but do you believe this is about being targeted because you're a conservative? >> well, i will say that the film "2016" was a film that does seem to have gotten under president obama's skin. and the reason for this, it was not just a critique of obamacare or policies. but i in a sense went into obama's world and also into obama's mind. there i was at the obama family homestead in kenya, i interviewed his brother. and of course, we advanced a thesis of this is somehow kind of a messed up guy, regarding
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his father, an autobiography. there was a rant against the film on barack obama's own website. so we know the film rattled him and upset him. and whether this is the kind of payback, it remains to be seen. >> all right, it will be interesting to watch this, targeting conservatives. i think over time more information will come out about that. one of the things about his background that i focused on back in 2007 and 2008, not only the reverend wright. but bill ayers, he gave speeches with him, was only asked one time about his relationship with him, and said he is some guy in the neighborhood. you got to debate ayers last night. and we got a piece of the tape. let's roll it. >> you started out as a revolutionary -- well, you started out frankly in the osama bin laden mode. you tried to bomb the pentagon
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and the u.s. capitol. here is my question here to you. you talked totally different today. you talked about a teacher and educator, so my question is what happened to that old revolutionary? is he still alive or has he thrown in the towel? >> no, i actually feel i am a revolutionary, if by revolutionary you mean -- if what you mean by revolutionary is having a fully worked out program by which we can kind of imagine a different world and then overthrow a government and move forward. no, i'm not that. but if you mean i'm someone who is willing to dive into the contradictions, make sense of them. try to fight for more peace, balance, justice and sustainability, and try to move forward? sure, i still see myself as someone who sees the need for a fundamental change. >> you know, you raised a good point. he was involved in a group that bombed the pentagon, the
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capital, he never said he was sorry for those things. as a matter of fact, in "the new york times" september 11, he said i wish i did more. what was your impression of him? >> yeah, he not only said he wishes he did more then, but he said he wouldn't write off the policy of doing the same thing again under certain circumstances. and his wife, who was a co-conspirator with him then, they both became an established professor. and i think this is a way that the unrepentant radicals in the '60s achieve their goals but to do it through the classroom and shaping young minds. this is why i wanted to debate ayers on the campus, in fact, my
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own alma mate, dartmouth. >> all right, dinesh d'souza, thank you for joining us. >> why is it so hard to execute that competently? >> i don't know. >> all right, it is really bad for congresswoman nancy pelosi when jon stewart is openly laughing in her face. coming back, our great american panel will weigh in. tonight, much more here on "hannity." [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice.
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all right, barry white brings us into this segment, all right, nancy pelosi can't help
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it. she keeps putting her foot in her mouth. and last night on the jon stewart show, he made the house minority leader his main punch line. watch this. >> okay, we're going to set up a health care website that is an exchange, people are going to come to it. why is it so hard to get a company to execute that competently? >> i don't know. and -- as one -- no, and my question -- >> well, let me get the house minority leader here, i can ask her. wait, what do you mean you don't know? how do you not know? >> well, it is not my responsibility. >> all right, reaction from the great american panel, we have our panelist here, former ms. american kirsten hagelin, it is pretty bad when jon stewart is begging me to stay in new york and taking on nancy pelosi. >> yeah, i haven't figured out the begging you to stay in new york part. i know i'm supposed to defend
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her, this is not the worst thing nancy pelosi has ever said. >> first of all, yes, you have to pass the bill to find out what is in it. i have nothing to do with it. $600 million, six and a half years. >> the truth of it is, i wouldn't expect her to know how the site was built. i would expect her to know what was wrong with it at this point. >> what happened with jon stewart, this is him getting the jersey -- what do you call that play? >> the jersey boy -- >> do i win anything for knowing that? >> yeah, you do. >> sean hannity is disgusted, he is disgusted at the new york -- governor's intolerance. we must keep him. but how? nathan? >> sean, we know you're mad at us, and you have every right to be. occupy wall street, governor
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cuomo, the weird smell. new york has made a lot of big mistakes but we're going to change. just please stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> we can't lose you, stay. >> yo, sean, man, you can't leave, we need you, dog. >> the city depends on people like you, sean, so we'll give you the perks you deserve. >> we'll name a street after reagan, hell, we'll name them all after reagan. >> this patriot is now running >> please, stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay. >> stay! >> stay mr. hannity stay ♪ what do we do if he is gone away ♪ who will we tax if his monies gone ♪ who will we impose socialism if he is gone ♪ >> it is interesting he took on nancy pelosi. >> no, what i love is the fact
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know a lot of millennials don't watch cable news, although they should. it was fun to watch, he got all up in her grill. if you watch the rest of that interview he not only gets on her about the health care law but also the corruption about the public officials, special interest. he makes herm admit that it is also the republicans and democrats. >> i don't think he wanted to attack her. i think she thought she was going into the safe zone, i think she thought the same thing. i think he was going to ask her safe questions -- >> she is a politician -- >> some of the things -- >> you know -- the talks points. >> stick to her talking points. she came out with an anagram.
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>> let me ask you this, we started -- we talked a little bit about this ex- port authority official who says that christie know about the lane closures, if there was evidence it would be damaging. >> not necessarily, the article, i could go after christie with the article and defend him with the article. the fact that he might have known about it doesn't mean he knew why they were doing it. now, what is weird about it is why would the governor in the state know about lane closures unless he did know why they were doing it. >> also in the letter released by his lawyer, the lawyer seems to be defending christie, right? odd. >> well, it is odd. and he said that he would only testify if he would be relieved of any -- he would be immune, basically. but i think that rick is right in this. that in this article, even with these findings, there is no evidence that he knew the motivation behind the closures. he may have just been told that there was a traffic study being
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conducted. so even though this is supposed to be a bombshell article, i think it is a fake bombshell article. >> sure, evidence that republicans get hammered harder than anybody else. >> no, no, no. >> "fast & furious." >> a traffic jam on the bridge? oh, let's make some news. >> no, no, no, if it's a democratic governor you would be doing the same thing right here on our favorite network. >> we want to find out -- >> and guns going -- >> you know what, rick, i would like to get 50 million americans off food stamps and back to work. >> so would i, so would the president. >> we have 92 million americans not participating in the labor force, thank you very much, mr. obama, sir. >> sorry, no, doesn't work that way. >> i have got denver by ten. >> seahawks. sorry, look, i'm wearing green. >> i'm doing denver, because you said that. >> denver by nine.
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>> denver by nine. >> and i'm the only one on this panel? >> all right, we'll get to all of that next week. all right, guys, good to see you. coming up next right here on "hannity." all right, budweiser, they do it again, but will the king of beers be able to outshine all the other commercials for the super bowl? and the hall of famer fran tarkinton will join me on this special edition of "hannity." how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relieve pain and accelerate healing.
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. and welcome back to "hannity," we're live on super bowl boulevard right in the heart of the city on times square. the excitement is building, but for some people it is not about the game, but about the commercials that air throughout the game. i think it is safe to say that budweiser has done it again with the ad that has 22 million views on youtube, check it out. ♪ ♪ ♪
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only you know you love her when you let her go ♪ only know you have been feeling loved ♪ only hate the road when you're missing home ♪ only know you love her when you let her go ♪ and you let her go ♪ let her go ♪ oh, oh, you let her go ♪ . >> all right, back with us tonight, marketing expert, laurie reese, you cannot go wrong with that ad. how does it not break your heart? >> you can't, they took the best
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of the best with the puppy and the clydesdale. it is a visual that delivers an emotional message. >> i am buying budweiser just because of that commercial. >> well, you know, the cly clydesdales delivered beer during the prohibition. you see the clydesdale, the best. >> all right, my buddy, tim tebow, is doing an ad for t-mobile. and that is great about not having a contract. watch this. >> tim tebow here, everyone thinks i want a contract. but without one, i have done so much. without a contract, i have tackled the unknown. i answered tough questions. >> we can save the whale and talk to animals and we can bring world peace. >> bottom line, contracts are limited. yes, they are. switch to t-mobile and we'll buy you out of yours. >> all right, star quality.
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>> yes. >> i think a lot of people are like me and feel that tim tebow has been treated unfairly. >> oh, yes, he is very likeable, very likeable, and people heisman trophy, people love him, they can't see him playing football but they can see him in the advertising. >> people are going to watch that, too, because there are tim tebow haters out there but a lot of people really like him. >> you know, he shows a great side of himself, he can laugh at himself. he doesn't have a contract. what guy gets dropped by the patriots the last day? most people would be hiding in a cave, he comes out with a smile on his face. it goes along with the message, no contract, with tim tebow, t-mobile has no contract. >> all right, let's go to dannon, they have an ad out, it is john stamos and a couple of faces you might remember from "full house."
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>> you got something on your -- >> oops, i did it again. >> uh-huh. >> oh. >> take off your pants, greek boy, you heard the man. >> feel your pleasure. >> no, no, no, please, don't leave me alone with them. >> she wasn't good for us anyway. >> that was a good ad, right? >> great ad, you know, he has been the face of the brand since 2011. greek yogurt, this category is exploding to have a natural, healthy brand to be advertised on the super bowl with chips. i think america has come a long way. >> do you think more people will buy yogurt? >> because of the ad? >> more protein, tastier and has lower calories, with john stamos?
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>> nachos or yogurt? >> women are watching the super bowl and they're advertising to women. >> women are watching, real housewives. >> and beckham is in his underwear in the ads, got to check it out. >> can hardly wait. just kidding. >> ♪ [ music ] >> are you doing all right there, fella? >> there are singing vegetables and chicken. >> yes. happen tz me all the time. >> last night we spoke what? $4 million for 30 >> right. 30 seconds >> now, the question we've shown
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a lot of ads do you think they get bang for the buck? >> if they get pr, they do. if we talk about it. people are watching. >> i think those five certainly did because they're talking about them. most of them? >> go daddy will get it. >> budweiser has 22 million you tube views now. right? >> i mean, budweiser has to defend the game. they're in the playing offense, they have to keep their connection to the game. >> i'm getting bud light just because that have. >> they just should advertise bud. the name. >> and coming up, nfl hall of famer has his predictions for the big game on sunday, that and much more as "hannity" continues
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welcome back to "hannity". final thoughts on the faceoff i'm now joined by someone that knows about how to win in the cold. nfl hall of fame quarterback. >> who is going win this game? >> denver. >> i agree by ten. >> i am not sure by ten but peyton manning is having a banner year. in order for seattle to win they've gt to knock pat kron manning down. i
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don't think they can. this offensive line has been unknown phonesive line they're blocking well, i think they'll protect -- he doesn't need a lot of protection. he won't throw a pass over 15 or 20 yards, i don't think. on the other side, for seattle to win, they've got to knock peyton sdpoun have to run the ball with marshon lynch. and then, the nice thing about the field, and in the old days we played on grass fields, frozen fields this, field is heated nochlt ice. great traction so. these great athletes will be able to make the cuts and it will be great television. >> what do you think about sea hawk sherman? and comments he's been make something then, went after peyton manning and peyton responded saying yes. i threw a
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lot of yardage this year. 55 touchdowns. >> it was a great response. here is peyton manning probably lost some of his armth strength. makes no different he wins with his head and his brain. he's watched tape of the games. he'll find a way to go and dissect that defense. he needs help from offensive line. >> everybody does yes. >> next question. so we have jay feely you saw me kick my field goal. jay feely, i won't want to be the guy with a second on the clock, 48 yards out, i'm either a hero or a 0. he says he's seen people throw up in the locker room because of press and pressure you say no way. you're on the
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biggest stage in all of sports. why? >> i think kickers have that pressure. you know? they're out there by themselves the team has got the ball down the field. if they miss, pressure is on them. rest of the players have been doing this since they're kids. it's what you live for. they have prepared when you're preparing have you confidence. these teams have really prepared. that is why they're in the super bowl. two best teams in football nochlt nerves noshg choking. they'll be all out. >> all right. good friend of the program, good to see you, fran, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> all be at the game sunday and i'm going to be tweeting great pictures if you want to check it out. before we go this is the most-important thing you've go to do all week, set your dvr to record "hannity" so you never miss an edition. right here, 10:00 eastern. start your day with fox and friends first at
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5:00 a.m . thanks for joining us. denver by 106789 we'll see you back here on monday. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> do you deny that you are a man who wants to redistribute wealth? >> absolutely. >> you deny that. >> absolutely -- bill, i didn't raise taxes once. >> that was super bowl sunday three years ago. this coming sunday, the president and i will speak again. we have a preview tonight. >> what do you mean you don't know? how do you not know? >> it's not my responsibility. >> nancy pelosi washing her hands of the obamacare web site and its problems. we will analyze the continuing controversy there. also tonight, gutfeld/mcguirk with the pinheads of the week. get red jr. to the latest in fine dining cat cafes. >> look what you did

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