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he's been ready to go since about 6:00 in the morning. the great sean hannity. sean. i'm giving you 11 seconds. >> sean: it's because your radio guy. you know that means to hit the post. don't miss it. if you're wearing that same outfit it's exam tomorrow, trust me, you're going to hear about it tomorrow night. that's all i'm going to say because three hours of radio, three hours a "fox & friends," kilmeade on outnumbered. it's like the kilmeade network. stephen let me take your show. see you soon. see you and listen, in a few years it's all yours. who knows, you might run for president. you never know. that will scare people. >> brian: everyone else's. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." a lot of news. big new promising developments from america's search for a coronavirus vaccine. just had a talk with a very prominent medical doctor who is
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more than optimistic. we will share this good news with you tonight. buckle up. we are now just 112 days away what has now merged into the single biggest choice election in modern american history. not an exaggeration, not hyperbole. look at joe's team. if joe biden wins, he has the strength and stamina and mental alertness to do the job, if he implements the extreme agenda that he's now embracing, let me be clear. america as you know it, we know it, will be destroyed. our entire way of life will be flushed down the drain. if the issue of law and order security and safety, if that matters to you and your family,t capitalism matters to you and your family, if our constitution, the rule of law matters t you, here's what you need to know. in 112 days you are the ultimate jury. joe biden doesn't well really have any original ideas. he never has.
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he's been in the swamp 50 plus years. 50 years of elect me and i will do this. i'll do this. the president says all talk talk talk, no action. schumer, pelosi, and biden alone, 125 combined years of elect me and i'll promise this, this, in this. nothing but 125 years of meaningless promises an unmitigated failure. oh, and on biden's part, lots of plagiarism. remember he was accused of plagiarizing a paper in law school. 1980s. many of his speeches were plagiarized. he was accused of plagiarizing robert kennedy, hubert humphrey, british mp neil connect. we played that for you last week. the scary part is biden has taken his cues from the most radical, the most extreme socialist extremist that this party has ever embraced. the democratic modern socialist party. look at the corrupt forgetful
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joe biden team. you've got biden, schumer, pelosi. that's 125 years of well failure alone. now add to that bernie sanders. congresswoman ocasio-cortez. beto, bozo or work. his latest policy proposals were literally authored by the devout socialist bernie sanders. ngo even plagiarized bernie's agenda literally in many instances word for word right out of bolshevik bernie's a socialist platform. bernie wants the government to control all means of production. he wants to nationalize industries like they did in venezuela and cuba. he has praise those regimes. by the way, honeymoon and the former soviet union. meanwhile socialist congresswoman ocasio-cortez, she's in charge of biden's climate task force and she wants to ban oil, gas, coal, air travel, and eventually even cows. says we have 12 years and it's all over.
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her green new deal will cost $94 trillion over ten years. that will turn america into a socialist bankrupt and then there is biden's gun-control czar beto bozo all rourke whose top priority is to literally take your guns away. this is what's at stake and on hundred 12 days. >> yes we're going to take your ar-15, ak-47 -- >> going to guarantee this is not the last you have seen of this guy. we want to recap, biden has tapped bolshevik burden, he's pulled plagiarizing him. aoc will leave the green new deal green new task force deal. beto bozo is coming for your guns and he has schumer and pelosi in congress. this is his team? great there? add beto and add aoc. they win and you can start singing bye-bye miss american
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pie because it's over. what's next, is he going to tapped let's see the ever incompetent cuomo. is he going to tapped comrade de blasio as his law and order czar? after all, just last week biden in his own words he agreed that yes funds should be diverted away from the police. in other words, he's embraced the defund the police movement. he's the guy that said last week police have now become the enemy. in new york city, comrade de blasio, already slash the nypd budget by a billion dollars. he has disbanded the uncovered, the most effective anti-crime unit in the city. he has banned all stop and frisk. new york governor cuomo while he's the genius that let violent criminals out of jail with his idiotic $0 bail policy. as a result, we are seeing shootings in new york city and new york state, they are more than doubled over the last year.
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on monday, at least 17 people shocked, that includes three drive-by shootings. at one point over the weekend, there was a shooting every single hour. last night, we brought you lawrence jones' hear heart-wreng interview with the family of their 1-year-old baby boy who was shot and killed in a stroller and a playground in brooklyn. this violence is unacceptable. it comes as police all over the country now are under attack. since may, 12 police officers have now been killed in the line of duty. two were murdered over the weekend in texas while responding to a domestic disturbance call. over 1,000 other police officers seriously injured, rocks, bottles, bricks, molotov cocktails, knives and guns being used against them. the chaos, the carnage in america's big liberal cities, it's out of control. by the way, if you want a preview of coming attractions, that will be america with biden, pelosi, aoc, schumer, and beto. that's your choice.
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we can't make it any more clear. you are the ultimate jury. so do you want in 112 days law in order to be restored or do you wanted to get worse? because biden wants to defund the police and abolish cash bail just like they did in new york. he's come a long way from calling people predators and you know saying under incendiary things on racial issues like he didn't want his kids in a racial jungle if were talking about integration. he used those words. like i said at the top, this is now become the single biggest greatest joys election in our lifetime. on every single important issue that will impact your kids, your life, and your grandkids. do you want biden's plans for open borders, for amnesty, the united sanctuary states of america push and mark the minute you get into america you get absolutely free health care, free free free, free schools fod amnesty.
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what do you prefer, border security? 40400 miles of border wall wille billed by election day. do you want biden's tax increases or do you prefer lower taxes that donald trump is promising? do you want biden's green new deal madness or president trump, let's see, he's made this country energy independent for the first time in over 75 years. he's also made it for the first time in 75 years we are now the world's number one producer of energy purity do you want that or do you want to ban: fracking and oil production? do you want biden's activist judges, legislating for the bench, do you want to stack the courts like while democrats havo you prefer constitutionalist, te that believe that's the fundamental rule of law for the united states of america. do you want socialized health care? do you want to keep your private health care? how did obamacare biden care work out for you? do you want hunter biden making
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sketchy billion-dollar deals with the bank of china lining his own pockets or do you want a president who will actually stand up to china as this president did earlier today? do you want zero experience hunter making millions more in ukraine? quid pro quo joe, zero experience hunter, oh, it worked out perfectly, didn't it? as president from said today there's never been a time when two canids were so different. let's watch the president. >> probably never been a time when candidates are so different. we want law and order. they don't want a lot order. we want strong closed borders with people able to come in through merit, through a legal process. they don't want to have any borders at all. they're going to ripped on the wall. it was hard to get that filled. now it's almost completed. >> sean: ultimately i'm only one vote. my vote is probably not going to mean much in new york. it comes down to you. you the american people. you are the jury here. do you want america to become a
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place where working hard, doing the right thing is punished? mob rule, anarchy is rewarded. that's what biden is selling with his team of pelosi, schumer, aoc, bernie and bozo. those are the stakes in the 112 days. you are the ultimate jury. you get to shop the world again and you get to stop what they want to do to this country from happening. you know, it would certainly be worthwhile just for the pure entertainment purposes to watch the fake news media mob in the country, i'm just thinking out loud. in 112 days, maybe early to 113 days. early in the morning, having to choke on the words we can now project that donald j. trump has been reelected. the 45th president of the united states. how do you think that's going to go over when you get the call and we get to watch them make that call? that would be pretty amazing. we survived eight years of obama.
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i don't want to go back you know what, america was resilient. this plan is way beyond anything that's ever been proposed. the most radical, extreme socialist proposal in the history of this country. it will destroy the u.s. freedom that has created more wealth, more opportunity that we have used for human advancement around the world. that's all because of liberty and freedom. every time you get a false promise of security, you give up your freedoms. here with more, fox news contributor lawrence jones. lawrence, i got a lot of reaction. that was a heartbreaking interview last night. i thought about it all night and all day today. please come if you talk to that family again, please send our prayers and our love and our support. i don't know how you recovered from that. >> yeah, brother, it was a tough interview. good evening, sean. thank you so much for having me. yesterday when we brought that heartbreaking interview that the shootings had increased to 130%. based on the information i'm
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getting for my sources and the police department, shootings have increased to 161%. last night was a bloodbath. 18 people were shocked. a 17-year-old is now dead. i went to east harlem to talk to the residence to get their voice an >> mother, do you feel safe? >> no, no. that's why i've got my gun license. >> the police. everybody, it's like, it's like you're saying i've got to stand out here. >> do you think it was a bad move? >> i feel bad. they are killing innocent people. >> do you feel safe in the community? >> not at all. >> they got a billion dollars from the police and it looks like crime is going up right now. do you feel like that's the solution? >> i think what's happening right now is the people are
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policing themselves. sean, it's not just the residents of new york that are saying this, the ppa president pat lynch says that the blame lies with bill de blasio, the mayor of new york. he lives in this house right behind me. he says it was the response to cutting $1 billion as , well, as getting rid of the anti-crime unit. take a look at what he had to say. >> 18 people were shot last night. why? >> because the city has given our streets back. our city council, our mayor's office, the state legislature have handcuffed police officers and given the street back to the criminals. remember just a few short years ago the city was out of control. police officers literally took our street corners back block by block because our leadership asked us to purely presented the neighborhoods back to the good, hardworking people that were in them.
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this administration decided that's not good. they demonize police officers, change the rules for it's impossible to do our job in the criminals take advantage. when a criminal hears from city hall, there's going to be a soft touch on crime. they know exactly what that means. it's a smorgasbord on the streets and we are going to take advantage of it and they have. we have children being shot on the streets. how terrible can that be? >> a 1-year-old was killed. >> a 1-year-old on top of a 14-year-old, a 15-year-old, our aspiring basketball player in the bronx was going to announce to his mother what college he chose to go to. before he can do that, he was gunned down. it's happening so often now. we are forgetting the tragedies that happen before that. we are waking up in the morning and saying how many last night? it's crazy. >> is the mayor responsible question or tell me about him cutting a billion dollars from the police department and the impact it's going to have on the
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police department. it's not just one thing but saying that we are going to take a billion dollars from your budget because there was a slogan on the sign adam march. and then the mayor says we are going to do it. >> defund the police. >> defund the police. as a person that has protested in my life, protesting the fairness of police officers and i have even marched, i like it because you say defund the police. the definition can mean something to you in something different to me so they start yelling it and then you have the cowardice of our city council and the mayor's office trying to figure out what the protesters want. they're not going to stop at a billion dollars. they don't want police officers on our streets. they don't want them taking the guns out of perps belts. what's next? what's the next slogan we are going to chase? >> is there any hope of taking the city back? >> you know what, i am a guy who
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always sees the light at the end of the tunnel but i'll be honest i'm having a hard time even seeing the tunnel. >> sean, he also said in the interview that he's all for getting rid of all the bad apples that are in the police department. he doesn't want them part of the police department by the way that the mayor is handling it is going to get people killed. back to you, sean. spew out all right, lawrence, think for that report. tonight we are learning new details about biden's very own green new deal and congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez finger pens all over. this proposal, biden will spend trillions of your hard-earned dollars to order literally in order to completely rebuild america's power grid with greena pollution free power sector by 2035. oh, that's only 15 years. in other words, no more oil, no more gas, no more call. that would all go away. none of it. this comes as hillary clinton is pushing yourself back in the spotlight with more insane conspiracy theories. she has come up with more lame
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excuses on why she laughs and anyone in the history of politics. take a look. >> is their party that's where the donald trump will be able to use any of those stories to try to undermine the entire election and say you see, that one and that one and i don't think we should trust this election at all because that says i've lost. >> , well, , i think it's a fair point to raise as to whether or not if he loses, he's going to go quietly or not. you have to be ready for that. >> sean: okay, they floated that same conspiracy theory in 2016 and she lost miserably. here with reaction, fox news contributor dan bongino. also fox news correspondent at large and we can toast pete hegseth. geraldo, they are not doing anything. there's no change, we've been talking about it for weeks. it's gone for decades. all of these cities have one thing and comment. your friends, your liberal democratic friends, not friends
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like me and dan and pete, your other friends. >> [laughs] my other friends and never the twain shall meet. i tell you, sean, in the long term, there's not a long term. just over three months to go. i get is -- i think as you get into october there's not a vacci think the president is going to be in real trouble but in the short-term, this summer, this long hot summer, if the shootings continue, if new york continues to metastasize into becoming a south chicago, people are going to be so worried that the neighborhood people will be so worried about their own health and well-being, their own safety, their children. 21.5-year-old -- i love lawrence jones. he's brought relevance to our network that's really, we are seeing with the real story is, the real story is the people want law and order. they want to feel safe. if they don't feel safe, the activists in the big mouths and
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they crazy conspiracy paranoia that the former secretary of state is experiencing, those things are irrelevant. if these folks feeling secure, i think the president has a clear path to reelection. >> sean: we have some news. the primary runoff in the great state of alabama, i did live there two years. tommy tuberville is defeated, has defeated jeff sessions, appy pretty healthy margin. the president weighted heavily there. dan bongino. obviously, remember it was the day after that he got the job as attorney general that he recused himself. to me, that was a big mistake. he should've told the presidents his plan before before he ever got to that point in my opinion. >> is a big mistake and i don't think that the maga crowd really ever got over it. to be clear, i've never heard of that word personally about jeff sessions from any senators that i keep somewhat contact with. but you can't get past it.
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he recused himself. for really no good reason whatsoever. >> sean: wait a minute. he quoted the wrong law at the time. gregg jarrett broke that story. >> i don't mean to pile on the guy or anything but he recused himself and only the biggest case of a political conspiracy against a president in modern times were he could've done something to shut this disaster down and he didn't because of a question by al franken, and they were all wrong. the question was, he misinterpreted the entire thing. it was really a disaster. i don't think they ever got past that but it shows the power to might have a trump endorsement. the media will try to spin it six different ways from sunday and again i don't mean to pile on sessions. probably a good man personally but is a huge victory for trump. no way for the leftist media to spin it another way. >> sean: pete, let's look on the horizon 112 days. and might surprise a lot of you i first started my radio journey when ronald reagan was president. reagan, bush 41, we lift to the
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clinton years, then bush obviously 43, obama years. those were kind of tough years. donald trump. i've never seen one politician more successful in three and a half years in my entire lifetime. 112 days, i've never seen a clear choice for the american people. how do you assess this race at t this point? >> no president has had to take on what donald trump has had to take on. he's in a great place number one because of what he's done and what he stood for, the way he has taught americans, republicans, conservatives, how to fight and expose the left-wing mob and how to be totally unapologetic with what he believes in. the other benefit he has is that joe biden is a fundamentally unserious human being who is completely captured by left-wing interests or driving his agenda, totally detached from the safety and security and economic prospects of average americans. the president needs to drive the narrative he talked about today. where was joe biden when jobs
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were going to china? where was joe biden when our border was wide open? all the things he says he represents that sound middle-of-the-road, he's making up and he had four years to do it if he wanted to pray donald trump to the in three, three and a half years. that's when he takes to voters and contacts in the drive the contrast, pro-america, america first versus the leftist mob that wants our streets didn't look like new york city. that's the consequences. >> sean: lets go through predictions. i don't have a crystal ball. my attitude is we don't know until the people show up. i think donald trump has not lost support from 2016. that's my observation. i believe that this president has had unprecedented economic success. i would think being the law and order candidate, the safety and security candidate. if we have a half of a recovery which i would expect heading into this election, it will be viewed as an enormous relief and
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success. were going to break news the next segment about a possible coronavirus vaccine on the horizon, a real one. which is exciting because this invisible enemy can die. if you had to guess, how do you see this shaping up in 112 days? prediction. >> joe biden may be a bumbling, incompetent candidate, sean, but he's got a lot of money. they are going to hammer the president over 140,000 dead americans. if that vaccine -- >> sean: is at donald trump's fall? >> if it doesn't come to fruition. >> sean: you are going to blame the worst pandemic since 1917 on him? >> however big a lie it is, they are going to pounded, pounded, pounded. if he doesn't have a vaccine by mid-october, i think he could lose. >> sean: dan bongino. if i recall, it was ten days after the first identified case joe biden called the travel ban xenophobic, hysteria, and raci
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racist. and fearmongering. where was joe and that one decision saved likely hundreds of thousands of lives? >> joe biden has been on the wrong side and right on every issue on this and listen, there's a lot of time left in this. >> sean: prediction. >> biden is the i think trump stands a very good chance of reelection. he's the chaos candidate. economic chaos and street chaos. >> sean: prediction, pete. >> they still have to debate. my prediction, over 400 electoral votes for the president. the contrast is clear. >> sean: i am hoping pete is right. no offense, geraldo. anyway, thank you all. when we come back, we have some good news to share. hope tonight as it relates to corona. also pretty unbelievable, yes, the ever incompetent andrew cuomo was trying to sell mike a poster touting new york's tobin response. yeah, little sick. also texas governor greg abbott will join us to give us an update. there've been hot spots in
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news on the vaccine front. a company, my dear not, they are extent mental coronavirus vaccine showing promising results. 45 healthy volunteers as the vaccine apparently resulted in an immune response without major side effects. in other words they created antibodies for covid-19 actually higher according to a doctor i spoke to who will join us tomorrow, he's very encouraged by those results. moderna plans to go to phase two trials later this month. that will be 500 people. we will keep you updated. i've always believed in american exceptionalism, greatness, our scientific community, our medical community, amazing people and i know they got a lot wrong, the experts were wrong. the models were wrong. the predictions were wrong, but they do get a lot of things right too and we should be grateful to them for that. failed governor andrew cuomo actually have the audacity know,
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he's trying to take a victory lap despite his obvious undeniable dereliction of duty, atrocious handling of the coronavirus crisis. remember not only was cuomo slow to act, we new yorkers, it's not going to happen here what's happening elsewhere, yeah, but he also put , well, literally tens of thousands of sick patients in nursing homes and long-term care facilities in harm's way and we lost , well, over 6,000 to be exact. that's not stopping him from releasing what is a tone-deaf out of touch poster celebrating the cities coronavirus response efforts along with a monday appearance on jimmy fallon. that behavior is a strong rebuke from fake news cnn. i can't believe it. i'm going to say something nice about our friend jake tapper. take a look. >> the poster includes references to daughters and a boyfriend, inside jokes. nola's durations of the more
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than 32,000 dead new yorkers. the highest death toll by far of any state, no rendering on that poster of criticism the governor cuomo ignored warnings, no depiction of the study could have saved thousands of lives had they acted sooner, no painting on the poster of his since rescinded order that nursing homes take infected patients in. >> sean: the humpty dumpty, mr. potato head network fake news cnn actually got something right. tip of a hat. cuomo along with governors murphy and michigan governor whitmer, those three states, executive orders forcing nursing homes to take covid patients and then cuomo saying i'm not responsible for your ppe. he wanted those patients for money and by the way people are going to die anyway. he said all of that. they failed their residents. it was a disgrace. earlier tonight the president laid out more of cuomo's failures.
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let's take a look. >> we did in new york what we do to new york was on the most incredible things. 2800 beds at javits center but the governor used few of them unfortunately then we moved in our great hospital ship. we could've used for senior citizens. we could've used it for other people. they could've used it instead of sending our seniors back into nursing homes that were infected were you lost thousands of people. thousands of people in new york died because of poor management by the governor. >> sean: by all the governors. unfortunately cuomo's not the only democrat politicizing the virus. the far left shifted their outrage over the prospect of reopening schools in the fall. let me be clear. of course the safety and security of our children is an important as. thethey are our american treasu. i say that often. there's increasing evidence we can do it safely. "wall street journal," their article and a new editorial pointing out that schools have reopened in most countries
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including germany, singapore, norway, denmark, finland have not experienced in a brakes. the cost of shutting down schools indefinitely are immense. american pediatric society has weighed in on the side of opening them. the fact is we can't shut d as the dash and stay shut down forever on those with awards of. medical expert seemed to agree. nbc nightly news interviewed five pediatricians all said they would send their kids back to c. democrats, the mob, the media, they would rather turn towards hysteria, rage, politicizing. for example, even as new york city sees an uptick in cases among young adults, city officials insisting there is no connection to mass protests that are taking place across the city. blame the churches. "new york times," others, that's what they did. they blamed the trips for the spike. also developing tonight, an investigation in florida has found by fox 35 numerous labs are misreporting their covid results. get this, including a failure to
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report any negative cases. every single person that comes in how is it. okay, that's not right. joining us now and the reaction with the very latest of ailments, governor greg abbott. governor, let's go put up some charts. i love our friends in texas. you've been very firm and i anecdotally have said i'm for masks. i am. social distancing. use of plexiglass and opening stadiums. if i have to go to a baseball game, football game and wear a mask, i'll wear it. in new york, i saw that it worked in my grocery store, my drugstore. nobody contracted it and they all had plexiglass and masks. >> that's exactly what texas has adopted. we observed the same thing. early on we had some grocery stores, they were ranked america's favorite grocery store. they had best practices in place to slow the spread and that's exactly what we are doing in
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texas. sean, we do not want to shut down business or texas again. we cannot have that. but we can do, we can use these practices like will you just said and if people can wear masks, we can use these other strategies to slow the spread. i want to add one thing because i heard on your show what i hear on every show that as people talk about the vaccines which will be coming. before vaccines will come, will have therapeutic drugs coming and maybe two or three months, before vaccines will come so people will be treated to contract covid-19. >> sean: governor, we do know that after all was said and done it turns out the first real study on hydroxychloroquine, it turns out donald trump was right. very effective. remdesivir is another drug showing promise. i'm putting up on the screen for example the deal of new cases and your great state of texas. hospitalizations, positively rate. we are seeing this a lot in the
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sun belt pyramid governor desantis on. he pointed out something that i found, very interesting. a lot of the new cases are younger people. they are less at risk that they are at risk of may be infecting grandma or grandpa. that concerns me. as you look at the charts and you been very outspoken, what do you make of it? what are you seeing and what have we learned from the last time that you were implying? >> we are seeing two things. we are seeing a meaningful increase in hospitalizations and that's a very dangerous sign. we are seeing however what you're pointing out and that is almost half of the people who are testing positive are under the age of 35. as a result, it means that more people who are testing positive will not be going to the hospitals as before. but we do need to be very concerned about those who are hospitalized but also we must emphasize exactly what he said that is for the young adults who do test positive, they can
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spread it with their parents, with their grandparents. that can lead to the serious problem. that's exactly why during this time period while we are waiting on medications, it's so important that people in texas as elsewhere wear masks. remember this also, sean, this isn't just texas and florida. remember, see what's going on in california, louisiana, illinois, all of which have upticks in the number of cases. my point is this. the coronavirus covid is not blue. it's not red. it's not democratic. it's not republican. it's going to happen in any state and we all just need to respond in ways to contain it without crushing our economies and without killing jobs. >> sean: we can close the country down again. let me just say this. >> protect our economy the same time. >> sean: i lived in the epicenter of this. i went to that same grocery store. every week i saw the same cashiers. i saw the same kids. i even interviewed la my radio show in our mass, not one person got it.
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so why, why do i say i'll wear it? it's short-term. it's not going to be long. we will kill this thing. number two, i wear it for grandma grandpa mom and dad and selfishly i want to go to a baseball game and i want to go to football game. if i have to wear it to go, i'll wear the stupid thing. i don't like it but i'll do it for other people. governor, keep us updated. we are praying for the state of texas. flatten again and go down and get this thing done right. all right, when we come back, "new york times" opinion columnist, wow, a powerful beat down an editor by the name, her name is bari weiss. resigned from the paper today and penned a scathing resignation letter where she was bullied by her new york toilet paper times colleagues. that's next. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent.
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♪ >> sean: breaking today, "new york times" columnist, editor bari weiss, she resigned today. she published a scathing resignation letter writing "twitter is not on the masthead of "the new york times." twitter has become its ultimate editor." she added "stories are chosen and told in a way that satisfies the narrowest of audiences." she shed light on the bullying she faced as a result of reviews, stating her colleagues
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would call her "a nazi" and a racist. standing up for a principal of the paper put the target on your back. wow and it gets , well, even worse from there. here now with reaction, former white house prosecutor a, fox news contributor ari fleischer, former arkansas governor, fox news contributor mike huckabee. i would imagine both you, ari and you, governor, you don't have a love of "the new york times." we know how they treated you, ari and holly treated sarah huckabee sanders. this was a beat down, very revealing. >> it's remarkable, you don't see someone that articulate talk about from the inside how rotten things have become at "the new york times" culturally. papers have been liberal for decades and networks have been liberal for decades but it's an indictment of the internal intolerant culture led by the pt
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have basically taken over because of the twitter mentality. collegiate landscape mentality. it's not the newspaper i subscribed to for 40 years. it's hard to recognize these days as real journalism. steve went to meet its toilet paper, it really is. i mean, governor, i won't spend a lot of time on it. i want to ask both of you this question, by the way, big, big huge lead. 56% or so reporting. this is a beat down in alabama tonight by tommy tuberville over sessions. what advice 112 days out, i consider you to of the smartest political guys in the country. governor, would your advice 112 days from this election be to the president and then we will ask ari the same question. >> i would agree, ari is one of the smartest guys in the entire country. your assessment of me like that,
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i would say you needs a better friends, sean. >> sean: underestimating your brilliance. you are also a person. >> my simple advice to the president if he were to ask is this: remember people elected unify for them. what you got to remind the american people is that you fought for border security. you've thought for lower taxes for less regulation that opened up business. you've thought to push china fact. you file for the sanctity of life. you fought for our alliance with israel. focus on the things that he has done that made a lot of people, even folks who didn't like his personality, vote for him and forget the slight city gets from "the new york times" and cnn. they don't matter. thus people are never going to like him. he shouldn't want them to like him because if they did it must be that he has compromised his core values. stick to the fight that matters to the american people as they sit around talking about who they're going to vote for. i think he will win in a
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landslide if he does that. i truly do. >> sean: ari, asking the same question. i put this out there as , well, defund the police. the police have become the enemy. bernie sanders, aoc, beto o'rourke now his advisors with schumer and pelosi, this race has changed my view. >> it has but there's a fundamental thing dragging trump down right now i met covid and people are still generally scared about it and the president's poll numbers were never higher than in march and april when the president talked about his friend who died of covid, what advice he would give to barron where he said, his son, how bad it was. his job is to protect us from all enemies, including the covid enemy. he's got to talk about it. he's got to leave the country on a to show he cares. he's a tough guy. we all know that. he's also got to show he's a caring guy. i think he does care about the
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people of this country. he's got to show it. >> sean: he led the largest fastest medical mobilization the history of mankind. he's done it and they are doing it behind the scenes agree. i think you two are the smartest advisors. if i was ever stupid enough to run for office, i would seek your counsel but i'm not that stupid so far. thank you guys. when we come back, and update, remember the st. louis couple who came under fire for defending their home from an angry mob of protesters? remember now that they came to take their guns? we are now hearing tonight there is a possibility they may now be indicted. mark mccloskey will join us next.
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>> sean: in an update tonight, this couple, remember this video went viral, defending their sailors home. mark, patricia mccloskey back in the news. local authorities actually confiscated that families firearms that were used to ward off so-called demonstrators. tonight mark is saying come he's hearing that in fact he and his wife might soon be indicted. he joins us now with more. mark, let me go through the facts quickly.
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police were warned that day before the gate was broken down and didn't show up, is that correct? >> that's my understanding, sean. >> sean: is it correct that the police arrived with a search warrant and seized your semiautomatic rifle? >> last friday evening, yes, sir. ghislaine that rifle was legal? >> sean: absolutely. missouri law says you can use physical force to stop tampering. deadly force against someone who unlawfully enters your property? >> that's my understanding, sean. >> sean: you are hearing that you and your wife might be indicted? >> they want to indict me. the press has maligned me. they are trying to socially intimidate us that we did nothing wrong and we are not going to be intimidated. we are not subject to intimidation and we want to back down. >> sean: the second night that
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people came and the cops were there then but again they took your rifle, i had a source on the ground and i've not been able to confirm it. maybe you can. is it true president trump said, scenting people to defend your neighborhood and nobody knew about it? >> that's the information we have come i think we got help from the very top. that night we had cooperation i think from the federal government, from the state government, the local police department. that night everybody stood up like champs but it came from the top down. i can't express my appreciation enough for everybody involved. >> sean: so you have a lawful gun. you have missouri law on your side. they showed up with a warrant anyway to take a legal weapon, they didn't show up on the night when they needed -- you needed them and now they might arrest you? i don't think that's going to do very , well, in court. you're a lawyer. your assessment objectively. >> i don't do criminal law cases but i can tell you it's been intimidation campaign and we are
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going to fight it. >> sean: we are not going to stop following this story. where were the police? they should've been there the night it happened. not there to take your legal gun and not out there to rescue. i think you have a lot on your side. will follow. thank you. more "hannity" after this ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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world in the brink. what made america great? the failure of socialism. the democrats 2020 radical extreme socialist agenda. donald trump's agenda. everything is on the line. kennedy.com. let not your heart be troubled. laura, how are you? >> laura: that could be an alternative title. >> sean: i disagree on the mass thanks. we will debate it. >> laura: actually, i have a big update on the masks tomorrow night. if people want to wear masks, i have no problem with that. i just hope the chinese particulars don't end up on our lungs when we have to breathe them. so i'm hoping -- >> sean: i am talking about good masks. i don't know what you are talking about. anecdotally, i saw it in new york. grocery store, the cashiers, and nobody in the store got it >> laura: here's my deal. if
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