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i appreciate that you did. that's it for us tonight. we'll be back every night 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of line pomposity smugness and groupthink. have an amazing fourth of july weekend. jason chaffetz sitting in for sean. >> thank you so much. do appreciated. welcome to this special edition of "hannity"'s law and order in america. i'm jason chaffetz in tonight for sean. as liberal cities across america struggled to maintain order, president trump is vowing to protect the american dream for all citizens at all costs. watch this. >> we are a nation committed to equal and abundant opportunity for citizens of every race, color, religion and greed. the american dream is the sacred birthright of every american child. that's what we have is we have the american dream. nobody's going to shatter the american dream. not the anarchists, not the agitators, not the fools, not
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the looters. they are not going to have any impact on the national dream, the national dream like no other. that's why we're here today, to ensure that every citizen can achieve their dream, achieve their destiny, and realize their full and extraordinary potential. >> jason: sadly local law enforcement is now becoming a federal issue. too often, liberal mayors and governors fail their constituents. we see it in new york, as bill de blasio was soft on crime policies have led to a major increase in violence. we see them in los angeles where the police budget has been slashed. in part because of the demands from protesters like these. watch this. >> los angeles is the home of the most murderous law enforcement officers in the country. so it's important, as we say things like i see, [bleep]
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donald trump. that we remember that we live in a city that is largely liberal white supremacist. >> jason: who will you call when they defund and dismantle police? we already know what happens in police free zones. murder, rape, robbery, assault. we saw play out in the chop zone in seattle were two teenagers were killed. last night on the show, sean hannity was able to talk to the father of one of those victims, and he spoke out. watch this. >> when i went to the hospital, there was no detectives there. there was nobody there, no media there, there was nothing. he was no buddy. he was just like -- we was just there and we just sat there and i said man, why are we sitting here? there's nobody else here. it's like they didn't care. it didn't matter. i haven't heard from the mayor or the police department.
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i haven't heard from no city -- nobody. my son got killed up there. a 19-year-old. that's horace lorenzo anderson, that's my son. and i loved him. >> jason: it was a powerful interview. mr. anderson is now spoken to president trump in the mirror of seattle also finally reached o out. but what happened in mayor durkan city was totally an acceptable, it was a tragedy, failure of leadership. all must be held accountable. joining us now is fox news contributor dan bongino, new york congressman lee zeldin, and los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva. gentlemen, thank you much for joining me here. dan, i want to start with you. you've been in law enforcement. you saw that interview. what happened in seattle? it didn't have to happen. this was a choice that some of the leaders in the state of washington made and they made a deadly decision.
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>> listen, that interview was devastating. there is not a sane person anywhere in america who watched that and didn't grab a kleenex and put it near their eye. that interview was devastating to watch, and as i said last night and i will repeat again. anyone who has worn the uniform including the officer here with us tonight, sure can attest to this. if you've ever sat across the line from police tape at a murder scene where there's young man or young woman sadly who's lost their life, every single parent comes up and says the exact same thing. they say, that's my baby. that's my son. or that's my daughter. before they collapse. listen to me, jason. people are dying. because of decisions made by radical leftists to put people in power who are subsequently making decisions that are getting people killed, killed. not figuratively killed. literally killed. we can lose fights about taxes. we can lose fights about regulations. we can lose those and fight
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another day. if you aren't killed or someone in your family is killed, there is no tomorrow. that tomorrow and all of your tomorrows are gone. this is an absolute disgrace. these are american citizens. they deserve better than this crap that's been shoved down their throat. >> jason: congressman zeldin, your are presenting part of long island. in new york city, a short drive from where you are, you have the worst mayors in the country and bill de blasio. it used to be a place that was family-friendly, business friendly, but not anymore. >> very recently too. we have seen over the course of the last few months this deterioration going on in new york city where all sorts of crime rates are going up. this year started with the implementation of cashless bail. you can rob a bank in new york city, be detained, the release that same day, look up at the sky with a big smile on your face. you can't believe you're free and then go out and rob another bank. by the way, that's not some hypothetical.
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it actually happen. fast forward to an hour you have the mayor signing off on this movement to defund the police, new york city council members signing off on this movement. the average person who lives in new york city wants safety and security. they want law and order. they want their city to be free and prosper and have opportunity. they want their kids to be moved to grow there. people who live in the area want to be able to go visit and enjoy the city. everything is going in the wrong direction. the mayor needs to resign. this city similarly twin david dinkins left and rudy giuliani came in the early 90s, you need someone else to come in and respect our cops, respect our law and order, and give the opportunity the city to flourish once again. >> jason: i am thrilled that we have the los angeles county sheriff. sheriff, i really do appreciate you being able to join us tonight. you're on the receiving end of the los angeles county supervisors slashing your budget some $145 million. you have this supervisor,
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catherine berger, has the nerve to say that she loves law enforcement. she supports law enforcement. you go to her website and she's talking about the kids of los angeles county. but based on what she and the other supervisors have done, they have slashed your budget. what is going to happen in los angeles county? >> well, the 145 million, that was just the last shot that it took that law enforcement and public safety. they cut 400 million from the budget. they gave us 3.5 billion to run the department. i was 3.3. the number keeps dropping. the need to provide public safety continues to rise. crime hasn't gone away because people don't like law enforcement. we still have -- the one thing they cannot say, they cannot mouthed the words victim of crime. law-abiding citizens. for some reason, it's unpopular to speak out on behalf of victims but i will.
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the hardworking men and women who are part of the city and we are not some outside occupying force. we didn't wake up one day and all of a sudden we are racist and were not part of the community. we are part of the community working with the community, for the community, >> jason: share of, what are you going to cut? you cutting out hundreds of millions of dollars, what are you going to have to sacrifice. >> the board of supervisors to the ceo, they recommended cutting special victims bureau, the narcotics bureau, the major crimes bureau that does organized crime, human trafficking. different entities. we are going to have to curtail. cases are not going to be investigated. they are going to have a bigger workload. they'll be out there victimizing other people. the cybercrime unit, they investigate abuse and it's a huge growing crime sector. they don't want to provide the funds to address it.
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so there's no easy cut. it's going to hurt the public in some way no matter how way they slice and dice. >> sean: they go out and they say that they want to cut i.c.e. they want to defund the police. i don't see joe biden pushing back on this and i see the aocs of the roll saying we haven't gone far enough. >> jason, the swamp democrats give up on america a long time ago. i'm really sorry that may hurt a lot of you out in the country to hear. i'm not talking about the voting democrats. there are a lot of good people out there who disagree with me but they vote democrat but they still of the country. that's not the people up on capitol hill. they don't give a damn about our national security. they don't give a damn about your personal security or city security either. the defund the police movement, i'll be fair, joe biden said he's not for it. i'm not sure i take a metas word but he said it. but aoc and the radical wing
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doesn't care and as the sheriff just said, can you imagine the special victims unit's the experience that the sheriff can attest to that will be lost, the special victims unit's. officers have been studying patterns of child abuse, now gone and wiped out. all gone. because the democrats thought this was a good idea. >> jason: crazy. congressman zeldin, i will give you the last word. i have about 20 seconds. >> this is a warning shot. you see what's happening in your exceeding or in the state capital in new york or chicago or baltimore or atlanta or in california, l.a. this is what one party rule is going to look like in washington if we allow the democrats to run the table this november. we are battling for the soul of our country, for our freedoms, our liberties, our flag, everything that makes our country great, to be the best version of ourselves as a nation. we can't take anything for granted, losing isn't an option. we have to get out and vote. take it as a warning shot of what our country will look like in january if we don't fight hard for right now.
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>> jason: dan, sheriff of illinois, congressman zeldin, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. all right, directly ahead, you will not believe what some statues someone on the far left removed. president trump and republicans are fighting back. we'll tell you about it next. i try to put my arm around any vet that i can, absolutely. at newdayusa that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. lively hearing aids have been a game changer for me.
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no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. >> jason: welcome back t to the special edition of "hannity." the alleged ringleader of the attack on washington, d.c.,'s andrew jackson statue last month has been arrested. jason charter who will law enforcement sources tell fox news has ties to the far left group antifa, is charged
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with the destruction of federal property. he was at the scene on june 22nd orchestrating the attack authority say, no faces years in prison. more broadly tonight, republicans are fighting back to put in end to this far left lawlessness. president trump is making it clear, vote for joe biden is a vote to bring left-wing lawlessness from the streets of major cities to your front door. have a look. [lion ringing] >> you have reached the nine lone police emergency library due to defunding of the police department, we are sorry but no one is here to take your call. if you are calling to report a rape, press 1. for other crimes, leave your name and number and someone will get back to you. estimated wait time is five days. goodbye. >> jason: despite the chaos, democrats continue to glorify the dangerous destruction. even using it as a pretext to
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further our radical far left political agenda. here is senate majority leader mcconnell exposing at all earlier today. have a look. >> while we have far left mobs attacking statues of our founding fathers from coast-to-coast, we have far left politicians attacking the institutions those founders left us. now step back and look at the landscape of fundamental changes that leading democrats with their close allies are demandi demanding. amending the first amendment to restrict its protections. ending the electoral college. packing the supreme court with new justices. packing the senate with new states. >> jason: let me be clear. safety and security, peace and prosperity, it's all on the ballot in november. joining me to have action, civil
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rights attorney leo terrel, along with republican congressman doug collins and michael waltz. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us here. i want to start with you, congressman collins, because the way the president plaited out, it's a clear choice between lawlessness for the democrats and law and order from president trump's standpoint. how do you see it. >> it's very clear, jason. i hope chairman nadler from the judicial committee is watching the show because he claimed that antifa was imaginary interest being made up. that's not exactly what's happening. we are seeing it play out in the streets across the country where the civil unrest is turning to violence with people taking things in their own hands, trying to rewrite history and push a leftist agenda and it's coming from folks like antifa and people have no regard for the civil order of our society. president trump made it very clear. civil disobedience and protesting is what he protects but when we go to attacking
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statues, where attacking history, when we go for the sake of violence, that's not what we're about and it has to end and there's a clear choice between the president is willing to put the american people first and joe biden who is hiding in the basement. >> jason: leo, i want to get your reaction to it congressman collins said because there isn't a right way in the wrong way to do things. protesting is the american way of doing things but when it turns into a riot and he start tearing things down because you just want to turns to violence, i see the left, i see the democrats moving towards lawlessness. they seem to support this. that's my perception of the message they are portraying to america. >> your perception, the commerce misperception, is absolutely right. i'm going to be honest as a democrat. republicans and president trump want line order. it's clear. that's why the monument of andrew jackson was not destroyed. the democrats are beholden to these extremist groups, and i will submit to you there are law abiding democrats who are
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sitting on your hands. i'm telling you, democrats, collier lawmakers because right now black lives matter and these extremist groups, antifa, controlling democratic leadership and they are not speaking out in favor law and order. one final point. you saw the city of seattle, the chop zone, which was totally an extremist organization. that young man on hannity, that father, who lost his son, i didn't see al sharpton. i didn't see black lives matter about that young man. what i'm telling you is very simple. the democrats are not addressing law and order, 99% of people in this country want law and order, except antifa and black lives matter. it's ridiculous. >> jason: congressman, this used to be an easy thing. it would be the thing that we could get together and be unified behind. but now it's become a divisive issue and i see the democrats trying to appease these far radical left factions that i
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think most of america can't even relate to. >> jason, i want to talk a moment about this group, antifa. as a green beret, i fought against terrorist groups all over the world. we take an oath to defend this country against all enemies foreign and domestic and the president's right, this is a domestic terrorist group. the definition of terrorism is to try to achieve political objectives through violence and through destruction. i am glad to see these leaders brought to justice but i have and urged the attorney general through a letter to go a step further. i want to get to the bottom of the funding. i want to get to the bottom of who's behind these groups. i don't buy for a minute looking at their command and control, their communication, their standardized tactics, how they are operating all over the country, hijacking peaceful protests. i don't buy for a second that this is just some grassroots movement of starbucks baristas that are suddenly operating in
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this kind of fashion. i think we need to go a step further and begin dismantling this group. i'm glad to see the fbi using its counterterrorism task force. we cannot stand as a country, as americans, not republicans and democrats, as americans, for this type of destruction and this type of violence and it has to stop. >> jason: i have a short amount of time but i want each of you starting with congressman collins, what do you say to the men and women who are actually serving and their families that are at home, knowing that they are going out into these destructive, violent types of situations. what do you say to those men and women and why would anybody actually joined law enforcement at this point? >> has this son of a state trooper, i know what it's like to set a family member out. i watched him and i was so proud when he came home after a tough day, he was saying people are still behind us. congressmen and women, people all over the country that stand behind law enforcement and they want to see a safe and they know
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that it stands with those were willing to go out and vote. >> jason: leo, what do you say to those men and women. >> i say to every law enforcement officer in the democratic cities, chicago, l.a., baltimore and atlanta. please keep doing your work. i know you have a difficult time with these democratic, lawless mirrors but please keep doing your work because we need you to protect us. >> jason: commerce and walls. >> jason, i want to be very clear, to the men and women in blue that are out there tonight, i want you to hear me that i have your back. we have your back. if any politician doesn't say that to you, fire them. vote them out of office. 99.999% of them are strapping on that badge and strapping on that melt every night to get between the bad guy and our communities to keep us safe. i have your back and i think you
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and god bless you. to everybody. let's have a great independence day and celebrate what it needs to be an american in this great country. >> jason: all three of you, thank you. have a wonderful fourth of july. appreciate the message and i hope those men and women in blue, they understand how much we love and care for them. thank you all three of you. straight ahead, details on the arrest of jeffrey epstein's alleged madam, you don't want to miss this. you want to be here because we got new information for you. yet another shocking development in this sick and twisted story. stay with us. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive.
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girls, ghislaine maxwell, has finally been arrested by the fbi. earlier this morning, agents took maxwell into custody at her luxury hideaway in bradford new hampshire. the well-connected socialite has been charged with four counts of sex crimes including minors and two counts of perjury. if convicted, she could spend decades behind bars. joining us and with reaction is fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett along with attorney and host of crimes that changed america on fox nation, emily compagno. and former united states attorney brett tolman. thank you for joining us tonight. greg, i want to go to you first because this was a big win for law enforcement for the fbi to actually go in and nab this person. she was just outside of boston really, fairly close. but what are the political ramifications of what's potentially going to happen here? >> she's looking at three
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decades behind bars if convicted, and so her one bargaining chip is to strike a deal that would implicate other individuals that could be well-known figures. it could be some politicians. a lot of names have been bandied about. but you're right, jason, this is a major success for the feds. the fbi and u.s. attorney should be commended because they found her. she's been underground in hiding for the better part of a year. last seen at an in-n-out burger in los angeles in august of last year. she is largely been underground in hiding. they find her at this hideout called aptly enough, tucked away, a solicitous description for her if we ever heard one. and it was through an llc paid in cash, a limited liability corporation. so the feds should be commended for piercing the veil and finding her, although they said at the news conference they've
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been tracking her for a while now. but if you read this indictment, it's chilling tale of how she allegedly lured, recruited, groomed, bribed, and literally taught under aged girls, one as young as 14, sex acts. if convicted, she is looking at a lot of time behind bars. steven emily, unfortunately you've had to look at some of these cases in the past. another you're familiar with this type of law and the horrific things it does to these young victims. as you look at this case, and other they've finally nabbed her, with your read on the situation? prince andrew become sort of a sideshow. but also a fairly tricky legal situation for the u.s. government. >> that's exactly right, jason. if i may come everything gregg said is correct of course. i will just build on a few points that he stated. i think it's notable for viewers that the three instances in question that were outlined in the indictment took place
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between 1994 and 1997. remember in epstein's indictment, those alleged acts took place between 2002 and 2005. these are totally different acts that the fbi is alleging with the doj is alleging. i think it's significant because remember that there is no statute of limitations for the federal sex trafficking acts when they involve minors. clearly here there must've been evidence that prosecutors are going on that are ironclad in their eyes with those specific instances. gregg was right, they alleged that she groomed, recruited, groomed and ultimately abuse these girls. i will conclude by saying what's also notable to me as a female attorney is the fact that she normalized this behavior. she talked about activities so that when time came for the abuse, not only was her presence there is sort of reassurance for these girls but it also had been normalized. this type of grooming and culture is really particularly
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insidious. i hope it brings justice upon her head. >> jason: it really is disgusting and vile and it went on for far too long if the allegations are accurate. i want to go to our u.s. attorney here in brett tolman. you prosecuted cases time and time and time again. what sort of time is she looking at? will the wheels of justice actually put her behind bars for a long enough time or do you think she can actually plea her way out of it now that she's in custody? >> well, a lot of people don't realize in the federal system you get sentence for what you're convicted on. but you also get sentenced for relevant conduct. so that means this judge will be able to add to her sentence all the other, all the other victims that she was a part of. so gregg is right. on the charges themselves, you're looking at several decades. but given what's occurred and the allegations that we know
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about and the number of children that are at issue here, she will serve the rest of her life in federal prison. >> jason: can she just plea her way out of that? >> she cannot. she can plead guilty, and even if she pleads guilty, the judge is still allowed to sentence on everything that occurred. the one way that she will be able to help yourself and this is important, there's only one way, and that is if she will assist the government in getting to others who victimized some of these children. i prosecuted the elizabeth smart case. i'll never forget how she described what wanda did in allowing brian david mitchell to victimize her. we have the same scenario but on a grander scale with many, many more victims. in this defendant, she can help herself by helping the prosecutors track down those men who have allegedly had sex or
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relations or assaulted some of these young children. she's going to be looking at a long time in prison. >> jason: she needs to stay alive in order to testify and do those things. speak i hope they protect her. >> jason: gregg, emily, brett, thank you very much. directly ahead on the special edition of speech 21, rising g.o.p. star who may become the youngest member of congress. madison cough lauren joins us next
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♪ >> jason: despite all of the lawlessness of our nations largest democratic run cities, the economy has come roaring back and the police budgets are being cut. joining us now for reaction, american conservative union chairman matt schlapp and madison cawthorn, the 24-year-old recent winner of the primary for north carolina for north carolina's 11th congressional district. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. madison, hats off to you. not many 24-year-old glutton win a primary the way you did. if you win in november, you'll be the youngest member of congress. i want to get your reaction to the economy but more importantly, what you're hearing and seeing about law enforcement because the democrats are saying defund the police. >> i think it's incredible, the
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market is doing as well as it has. this past month in june, the economy as a whole added nearly 5 million jobs which shattered just about every single record our country has ever had for a single month. i think it speaks volumes of the trump economy because there's so much civil unrest in our country right now. we have these democrats who are calling for defunding the police. how lot of these blue check mark kind of reporters have been going out and doing a lot of heavy lifting trying to say when they say defund the police, what they really mean is that they just want to reinvest the money. but congresswoman ocasio-cortez blew that out of the water with her recent press release which blatantly said they want to defund the police, she really meant defund the police. that would create anarchy and it will bring in just a federalize police force i believe and that's what the democrats wants.
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>> jason: mack, the democrats, you've got to believe what they say they want to do. they want to defund the police. they don't believe in law and order, right? >> you're absolutely right, jason. >> jason: format. >> soon-to-be congressman, we are going to be listening to you a lot we are very excited that you're going to join the fight in d.c. but on the question of cops, it's a very serious question because they do want to defund the cops. madison is exactly right. they want to have the federal police force but what they want to do is create instability and chaos in these inner cities were a lot of black people live. the sad thing is is that we have the originators of black lives matter and some of these other radicalized voices that are saying that this will help black people in cities. it won't. crime hurts the people who live in the cities, and the chaos makes people scared. if businesses get out of those cities and the economic downturn
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that will happen with this cultural chaos, it will hurt immigrants. it will hurt people of color. i think those types of voters are looking at the radicalism of the democratic party and of joe biden. and i think the president is going to get historic levels of support because he has a common sense approach to restore security. >> jason: madison, i've got 30 seconds or so but do young people get it? do they understand how radical the far left agenda has become? >> i don't think people really understand it. not joe biden and not nancy pelosi, they can't control this far left radical movement. i know matt and his wife, they have started back to take care of this cultural warhead on. this radical movement is well-funded and what's it's what the democrats want. >> jason: congratulations to you. i wish you all the best in the election madison end, thank thank you much for joining us.
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♪ >> jason: welcome back to this "hannity" special. as american workers continue to face economic hardships during the coronavirus. "dirty jobs" host mark rowe is exploring the best of what america has to offer in his upcoming special. watch this. >> might grow here with some good news. the great outdoors is right where we left it. i'm celebrating with a road trip. a "dirty jobs" road trip. the band is back together. you are invited to come along. it's going to be great. heads up, things can get a little messy. five dudes in an rv. are you kidding me. >> jason: i like that guy. sean recently talked with
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mike rowe. >> sean: getting americans back to work, mike rowe is with us. i have watched the show i loved "deadliest catch." you are the vise over. i wish i had your pipes. the injuries, their risks. 40-foot waves that the fishermen in the grabbers, it's crazy. the roughest conditions. i'm amazed at how great americans are and i think during coronavirus, if we stop manufacturing and packers top packing and farmers stop farming and truckers stop barking, new york would've died. >> of the party is over. that was the premise of "dirty jobs" from the start, it was to shine a light on people who were keeping the lights on, usually out of sight and out of mind. "deadliest catch" was another page out of that same playbook.
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early on, 2002, 2003 we began to realize that reality tv could actually be used to do something a little more laudable than a lot of what you see today. so these are very modest shows on the one hand but they're also extraordinarily honest. what you said before is probably the most interesting four-letter word in the country right now. i refer of course to risk. risk is always with us. in the age of coronavirus, we suddenly realizing that we have to balance our willingness to assume risk with the business of living and with the business of being safe, but right, not at any cost. so the country is having a huge conversation around the reality of risk and into all of that, shows like "deadliest catch" and "dirty jobs" the profile people who are used to assuming unusual
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levels of risk, it's instructive and it's always fun when the headlines catch up to the themes in a show. i have been lucky in that way. that's been happening to me for the last 20 years. >> sean: you know, i think back. my audience is going to get mad because i'm going to repeat myself. i've said it. i've washed dishes. i was a cook in a restaurant. i washed dishes by hand. i was a cook, busboy, waiter, bartender. that was all most a decade of my life and then i went to construction for almost a decade. and i painted houses and i hung wallpaper and i did framing and roofing. sell-off a roof. busted and dislocated my arm. didn't have any health insurance but i got a job two weeks later. it is the best thing that ever happened to me and it keeps me grounded. this business of tv, i've got to be honest, it's not as hard as those jobs that i did.
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and nobody said great job. they would say here's your check. get out of here. >> if you look at it like a ladder and you believe in some semblance of chronology, than the most important rungs on the latter are the ones closest to the ground. they are the ones that allow you to climb and if you remove those wrongs, if you remove those jobs, and if you take somehow if you make it arbitrary, then they would never wind up where they get. we have talked about this before. i have a foundation called micro-works. every year we try and help people who want to learn a skill that's in demand. this month we are giving away a million dollars. we do it every year. it coincides with the road trip on "dirty jobs." to your point, it's not for four year degrees. it's not for the typical jobs
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that we view as aspirational. it's for plumbers and steamfitters and pipe fitters and welders and mechanics. it's for heating and air-conditioning specialists and electricians. if anybody in your audience is interested in hitting the reset button on learning a skill that's truly in demand, the single best thing i've done is the foundation that evolved out of "dirty jobs." it's a big part of the reason that i want to reboot that franchise. i agree with you. i think our country needs to see examples. >> sean: you want to know what makes america great, those people. the people, the people that work hard every day. they provide the goods and services that we want, need, and desire, they give us the standard of living that is the envy of the world where everybody wants to come here and a lot of those jobs are hard, and they don't get the thanks enough and they all deserve it. i can tell you, like the guys in "deadliest catch," please tell
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all those guys, those captains and crews, i'm the biggest fan. i watch it on a loop i watch it so much. >> i'll tell them. i see them all the time. i have to tell you i saw an interview on your show earlier in the week, a guy named mr. anderson, extraordinary interview. he said, i wrote it down. he said "i don't want to say things just for saying it." it was a remarkable interview but that really struck me. i think so many people in our country today are saying things just to hear the sound of their voice. just to win an argument or just to club somebody over the head with a new piece of data. i am doing the best i can to keep my mouth shut by and large. but shine the light of the people we feature on our programs because they're the most persuasive in the best case that i've seen for the undeniable truth that you can still prosper by learning a skill than mastering a trade.
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we have forgotten that. we forgot the fact that risk is not always the enemy. risk is part of the reason we are compensated. it's part of the reason we are alive. the shows you love, which you've been kind enough to mention, and the shows i'm involved with, they celebrate that. that's very much for sale here in 2020. >> jason: more of this "hannity" special right after the break.
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♪ >> jason: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." unfortunately that is all the time we have tonight. if you like tonight's show, i recommend my books come u a th deep stat, how a army of bureaucrats protected barack obama to duly destroy the agenda. thank you for joining us and i will be back with live coverage of the independence day
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celebration at mount rushmore and much more but before we go, i want to say to thoughts and prayers with herman being as he battles covid-19, be sure to cite your dvr but the the ingraham angle is up next, raymond arroyo. >> jason, great show, and happy july 4th. i am raymond arroyo in for laura ingraham tonight and this is a special edition of "the ingraham angle." record-breaking numbers coming out today, but that's not enough to make the left happy. you will hear why biden thinks job growth is a bad thing, mike huckabee and tom here and radical screaming in the faces of police destroying property and getting violent. what do we really know about the peaceful protesters? what is driving them? and fighting back as we approach july 4th. breaking tonight, a bombshell covid drug study and i'm borrowing laura's meci
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