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somebody's finally punished for something. great to see you tonight, thank you for doing that. >> thank you for having me, talker, talker. >> tucker: that's it for us, we'll be back tomorrow night 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn and totally sincere enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you, welcome to "hannity," we start the week with another break breaking news night and president trump has been given a clean bill of health nights and he's back on the campaign trail. all week, moments of go wrapping up a massive rally and i mean massive. it looks like 30,000 people if i had to guess in florida. the president will crisscross the country with the rallies in carolina, georgia, iowa. hannity election correspondent lawrence jones standing by on the ground in florida. if he has a full report about the events just earlier tonight. lawrence will ask voters what they think of biden sneaky, sketchy, underhanded behavior on the issue of court packing.
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i will tell you after, you don't have a right to know because that's what joe is now saying that you, the american people, do not deserve to know he's position on the controversial issues until after the election. we will play you his new unconscionable remarks coming up. we will break down why this is such a critically important issue with constitutional scholar jonathan turley. tonight, we also have the file lights of jet day one of judge amy coney barrett's hearings. judge barrett delivered a stellar performance of the democrats looking small and petty in comparison but with 22 days until you're the ultimate juror early in the election takes place, let's go back to the campaign trail where joe biden mustered up the courage to leave his basement bunker for a few hours. in fact, joe left his home state of delaware today in a rare occurrence for the week, frail
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democrat. he was overwhelmed and at one point he confused robert byrd with ted kennedy and then another point that joe could not remember senator mitt romney's name referring to him as that mormon. watch this. >> you may remember, i've got in trouble we were running against senator who was a mormon. the governor, okay? i took him on and everybody said and was asking the question. >> sean: the mormon guy, the mormon. we hold these truths to be self-evident, and down by the thing, you know, whatever, the thing. god, the creator of everything. that's how biden's day began and it only got worse from there. mr. joe 30330, failed to comply with a campaign website and by the way, maybe somebody on the staff might want to remind the ever forgetful joe that he is running for president. he's not running for senator. he keeps forgetting, forgets the
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day of the week, forgets what office he's running for. he is running for president, not senator. some. somebody remind him. take a look. >> we have to come together, that is why i am running. if i'm running as a proud democrat for the senate. so vote, vote! god bless you. >> sean: can somebody tell joe, by the way, not a real website and joe, you're running for president, not senator. by the way, the senator, and the mormon guy is mitt romney, not some mormon governor. now, sadly, what we showed you, that's from a couple hours today. every time that joe actually leaves the basement bunker and stays out past 10:00 a.m., well, disaster ensues. here's a quick reminder. >> look, tomorrow is super -- super thursday, i tell you what, i'm rushing ahead aren't i.
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we hold these trees to be self-evident. if all and women created -- oh, you know the thing. you agree with me, go to joe 30330. we choose truth over facts. play the radio, make sure television -- excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. make sure the kids hear words. poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids. >> donald trump -- it's not hypothetical. >> sean: this is pretty serious, by the way, these are way beyond an occasional campaign gaffe, and i am beginning, well, i'm more than worried that this man could represent a clear and present danger to this country. he is obviously not capable of leading. he has been hiding the entire campaign and the corrupt media mob is covering for him. joe wants to be the president of
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the united states of america, that would be the toughest job in the world and at times joe doesn't seem to remember that he's running for president. or what state he's in, what day of the week it is. it does anybody really believe that if elected, joe biden will actually be in control of anything? that brings up another scary thought, that would be his most radical. vice presidential running make, kamala harris. they are going to be the ones in charge, that's kamala harris, bolshevik bernie, aoc, by the way, they are saying what the stated plans are fundamentally transform the country. court packing, ending the legislative filibuster, starting the process to ban the electoral college. d.c., puerto rico, states, oh, four more democrats so you have a democratic run senate in perpetuity. it would be the biggest power grab in the history of the
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country. if they want open borders, why, they hope all the 11 and 50 million people die got amnesty, they're hoping that they will vote democratic. according to chuck schumer, he said it, everything is on the table. at least on one and pulled in fr left activist group, they posted online on how to disrupt and shut down the entire country by force if the 2020 race is too close to call. we will have more on that coming up in a special report. first, here's what president trump had to say about his struggling democratic opponent and his radical base. take a look. >> sleepily joe biden, not a nice guy by the way, not a nice guy. people say oh, he's such a nice guy. he had a very bad day today, he had a very bad day you saw what happened. if i ever had a day like he had today, they'd say it's over. we have somebody running who is not 100%, not 80%.
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he's not 60%. we can't have this, as a country we can have it. >> sean: by the way, a tribute to the great researchers and scientists, the new therapeutics that they have developed to help people overcome covid-19 is unbelievable. we are on our way towards a vaccine on top of that with operation work speed. more of my monologue coming up straight ahead and first running now former white house press secretary, fox news contributor, ari fleischer. okay, part of it is i like to laugh, i like to make fun of campaign gaffes. john kerry once famously said "i voted for the 87 billion before i voted against it." okay, that's a gaffe. bernie sanders is the same age if not older, bernie's got his together. when used together, hugh sharp, he's a fighter, he's articulate. there's something going on here that is scary if this man is the president of the united states.
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is this now a fair argument? >> it's been a fair and real argument. you pointed out in your opening, you're the only one talking about it, very few in the mainstream media cbs, abc, cnn, they do not show it. here's the challenge, sean, president trump at the upcoming debate has got to exercise sufficient restraint to let the biden speak. if he stubbly and bubbly as you say, and we think, biden has to show it to an audience of 70, 80 million americans without being stepped on by the power of donald trump. people need to see ad for them self. >> sean: if my theory is right, you know as joe biden went into the hiding before the first debate for days and i think they altered his daily clock and maximized his best cognitive hour to be during
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debate time. he disappeared for almost half the month of september putting a lid on nine, 10:00 a.m. in the morning and god knows what 12 cups of red bull might do for somebody to get him through an hour and a half. you can probably get in an hour and a half out of anybody to survive, but when you see the real biden under the real strength of a campaign it comes out. very different from a debate. >> that's all true, that's typically what campaigns test. this election so far has been a referendum on the president trump, it's not been a choice between president trump and vice president biden. that right now is in favor of president trump. the trick here, media buys is not showing this to the american people, the trick here is for donald trump to take advantage of one big event that remains, with 70 and 80 million people watching and he has to deliver and let biden fail. now, i don't know what he does
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between the debates or doesn't do but if he is able to keep it together for an hour and a half on stage, it is going to be the biden's advantage. if that's the other thing the president needs to do is to make biden to the left, show how liberal he is buried many number of ways to do it but again, he's got to put biden in a liberal box and let biden show how far the left he is on taxes, energy, cunning police funding. not defunding the police, cutting police funding. he is for cutting the police, you got him dead on. >> sean: if the president does anything else, will you pack the courts of yes or and be quiet, will you and the filibuster, yes or no, do you support eliminating the electoral college? yes or no? why did you say you would end fracking? i don't expect any moderator are going to ask the right questions, do you?
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>> no, but the present has to do that is a two-part style. and when biden doesn't swing and docs, dodges, don't let him interrupt. then the next question comes to president trump, go back to the previous question. ladies and gentlemen, would you just heard before, joe biden won't tell you if you will pack the court, joe biden did tell you he's going to raise taxes and come police spending. i will veto packing the court and joe, will you veto packing the court? for the biden to respond. >> sean: just asked the question and be quiet. >> it's a tough hard and it's because he likes to be the alpha male on the stage. it's gotten him quite far in life and clean the box of the republican primary candidates but it's different than 2016 and why the president has to have the discipline to be quiet enough. he can set it up, he can be
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aggressive, but yet quiet and let biden fail. >> sean: al all right, ari fleischer, good advice. a lot to chew on there. tonight as we speak democrats are looking for ways to rule the country in perpetuity with what will be the sink is to power grab by any one political party ever. in the last 150 years, they do not like checks and balances, they do not value coequal branches of government. clearly, they do not care about the constitution. by the way, they don't seem to give a damn about your second amendment rights either as per kamala harris, she would illuminate gun rights through executive fiat. no wonder democrats are planning to destroy the u.s. supreme court with a practice known as court packing. my friend called me this weekend and he said, most people don't know what it means and let me explain it. it's a corrupt scheme where by a president would increase for the first time in hundred 50 years
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the number of supreme court justices giving the president an opportunity to nominate endless judges that believe, not in our constitution, that they could bypass the other two branches of government. the legislative branch, executive branch, and they can basically roll by executive fiat. of things that democrats could never accomplish legislatively or at the ballot box. if they would then use a packed court to enforce on the country. if they're successful, that would be the biggest and the most destabilizing power grab in over 150 years. the supreme court would no longer function as a coequal branch of government, it would no longer check the executive branch or the legislative branch, basically taking over for the legislative branch. this would have significant, real, extraordinarily dangerous ramifications including the potential collapse of our constitutional republic. joe biden doesn't think you
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deserve to know where he stands on this critical issue. this is what he said again, watch. >> i've got to ask you about packing the court and i know you said yesterday you're not going to enter the question until after the election. this is the number one thing i've been asked about from viewers in the past couple days. >> you've been asked by the viewers who are probably republicans who do want me to continue to talk about what they're doing to the court right now. >> don't do voters deserve to know? >> no, they don't, i'm not going to play the game. he would love me to talk about -- i've already said something on it packing the court. instead of what he's doing now. >> sean: you don't deserve to know, i'll tell you after the election. he's not going to play trump's game. how about you tell us before the election, before we vote? the one where you tell voters what you believe and then they support your belief system. meanwhile, his radical running mate also refusing to answer that question and said that joe
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has been very clear on where he stands. actually, he hasn't been. take a look. >> have you guys decided on when you will announce? >> joe's been really clear. we are 22 days away from an election. >> sean: that was pointed out last week kamala harris already said that she is open to the idea. if joanne, la answer to no one on the campaign trail, imagine what they could possibly do if they are in power? this is extraordinarily scary, the very future now of our democratic constitutional republic would leeway in the balance. this is not hyperbole. in fact, years before joe biden was co-opted by the radical members of his own party, he was warning americans against the horrors of court packing. he called it a bonehead idea and
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a corrupt power grab. here is joe back then. >> roosevelt, the sole adage about power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. corrupted by power in my view unveiled the court packing plan. it took the courage of him and the party institutionally to stand up against this power gr grab. >> it's totally within his right to do that. >> sean>>he was legally correctt was a bonehead idea. it was a terrible, terrible mistake to make. >> sean: boneheaded idea, terrible mistake, what changed? the answer is clear. the democratic party is now controlled by radical extreme socialists that will do anything for power. joe is now frankly an empty suit and they are using him to push their insane agenda. not only about court packing, they're planning to, watts, and i'm sure if the senate this weekend. he loves the idea of banning the
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electoral college. we know from chuck schumer that he would get rid of the legislative filibuster. we know democrats want to add places like d.c., puerto rico states. why? they think they will get four extra senators which would keep them in the senate majority for perhaps perpetuity. if chuck schumer stated for the second time every thing is on the table. threats, by chuck schumer. it took a look. >> this idea that democrats are cap packing the court, they've already done it. as for ourselves, what i said is were going to win the election, god willing, president may be hopefully taking back the senate and sound an easy fight but we are doing well. every thing will be on the tab table. we will not fall in the trap of debating it now. >> sean: were not going to tell you what we believe now when they tell you what they are that they mean it. if if you value our constitutional system of governance, our limited federal government, capitalism over
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private property. the very way of life, pay attention if you believe in coequal branches of government. separation of powers. if that's what's at stake and it is not serious. only you, the american people, have the power to stop the democrats from accomplishing this mission and to their radical agenda at the ballot box. joining now, constitutional scholar, fox news contributor, jonathan turley. all right, packing the courts and they won't give an answer. if you basically have heard from jock, he will end the legislative filibuster, we know they want d.c. and puerto rico statehood. we know they want amnesty which could be, i think democrats want to because they think it's going to be more democratic votes down the line. even some talking about a constitutional amendment to get rid of the electoral college. how scary is that to you? >> the most unnerving thing about these plans is that this country is already divided. we've never needed the
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supreme court more, the supreme court is an extraordinary institution that president jackson says. presidents yielded to it and the american public has yielded to it. because it has wettability. because it has authority. if you packed the courts, you lose that. when you lose the supreme court's in this moderating institution, stabilizing institution, things can go really badly and really bad times. this is one of those times. we've been divided as a nation before, but we've always had this stabilizing influence. that's why it's wrong for biden to refuse to answer a period of many people of both parties will not vote for someone who is even considering a court packing pl plan. to say that you're not going to tell people until after the election is just rather bizarre.
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>> sean: i probably should not do this to you but i'm going to do it anyway. you're a lifelong democrat, right? you've been a democrat most of your life. >> i come from a very strong democratic and liberal family and i consider myself now a independent. i have a lot of respect for biden, i have a lot of respect for biden. i have a lot of respect when he was in the senate and i find this all rather strange because the biden that many of us on the senate was very popular because he would speak to you straight out. particularly when it came to constitutional matters. he had a northstar that you can rely on. this is not the joe biden that many of us on the senate. >> sean: between all the things d.c. statehood, amnesty, isaac is a power grab. am i wrong in my observation he seems weak to you, frail to you as he does me and cognitively
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that he struggling? is that a fair observation because they said it about mccain, ronald reagan, fair question for them. >> i don't want to assume that he's in decline, but i do think it's fair for people to ask whether such a lack of clarity and coherence in his positions. this is really a blunder of the first order come on refusal to talk about whether you're going to take this destructive step in the courts. ruth bader ginsburg before she passed spoke against this proposal as something that will destroy the institution that she loves. >> sean: by the way, and q to the fox family. i appreciate your insight. we come back, judge amy coney barrett's confirmation hearing started day and democrats wasted little time doing what they always do and that's politicizing it. senator lindsey graham sharing of the preceding and he will join us. at lawrence jones, 2020 correspondent on the ground speaking with the
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president today speaking to trump supporter's at the rally. we've got the tape and newt gingrich will give us is analysis. three weeks from tomorrow, you are the ultimate jury. straight ahead. ♪
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♪ >> sean: earlier today, the
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senate kicked off confirmation hearings for judge amy coney barrett and while republicans on the president's nominee where committed to talking about judicial philosophies, the rule of law, democrats predictably tried that used the location to fearmongering against obamacare. the beginning of what should be a very fascinating week of smears, lies, slander, besmirch men. >> yes, judge, i think this hearing is a sham. >> your nomination is about the republican goal of appealing the affordable care act. the obamacare act they seem to detest so much. if speak at help keep the the pt keep his promise, they're rushing the illegitimate process. >> in the middle of the deadly pandemic, the middle of the ongoing election, senate republicans found a nominee and judge barrett who they know will do what they could not do which
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a server at the will of the american people. >> mont cpac 9 million americans already voted and millions more will vote. legitimate many processes underway. sean: 29 times, 29 presidential election, 29 presidents appointed the nominee to the court including kamala harris. if you do not get the story right. by the way, yeah, that's called the constitutional duty of the president advice and consent. at that be the role of the u.s. senate. that's the process you're involved in and the review of today's transcript found the obamacare related terms will use a whopping 140 times. if i would like to remind every american to ask yourself, how many of you lost your doctors and lost your plan area how many of you were paying less for your health care than you paying
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before? millions lost their doctors, millions lost their precious planes, and guess what? states like alabama, wyoming, there is only one. abide in obamacare provider to choose from. that's almost 40% of the country and let's also be clear. almost everybody is paying 200% more. whatever happened to the on average, average families going to save $2500 a year? not one single obamacare promised democrats made to, biden and obama made, was ever capped. if there is nothing illegitimate about this week's hearings. the president is the president. the president's ward to uphold the constitution of the united states. the president, like 29 presidents before, during presidential election years, well, he did his job and made a supreme court nomination. the advice and the consent of the u.s. senate, the nomination will hopefully elevate amy coney barrett to the u.s. supreme court.
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at that simple, that straightforward. here with more reaction, such senate judiciary committee lindsey graham. i'll be honest, not one senator had to be in the room and you made teleconferencing, zooming, facfacetiming, whatever you wano call it available to everybody. i understand that antivirals were cleaned out in the entire room ahead of time. i saw distancing between every senator. people have the option as i understand to get more tests of the felt the need to do so. michael he was cleared by his doctor to be there but they try to attack you on that issue. your reaction? >> probably the safest room in america to be in. we took a lot of care to make sure that it was cdc compliance. millions of america went to work today in restaurants and factories. military members reported for duty, police and firemen.
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when you have a positive and the united you don't shut the unit down, you deal with it responsibly. i don't need to be tested to, i was negative a week ago. friday, i have no reason under the guidelines to be tested. it was a safe place to conduct the hearings but it's important. we tell you what i got out of this. nobody mentioned this today. when they spoke in there 10 minutes, you could see the emotion coming from their soul. why is this so important? donald trump nominated someone to the court, the fifth woman in the history of our nation, who is unashamedly. conservative. we have to win for all the young women out there who are conservative, to show them that there is a place at the table for you. finally, women go through to embrace conservatism, who dared to be pro-life, and the liberal media. tim scott goes through.
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>> sean: senator, if i remember correctly, and i don't agree with you at the time, didn't you vote for liberal justices on the supreme court? what were their names? elena kagan, sony sorted you kr issues different from yours? >> sure. yeah, so justice scalia got 98 votes and justice ginsburg got 96 votes. it used to not be this way, if we had backed out on cavanaugh, who would step forward in the conservative world? hope we can get this wonderfully qualified conservative woman on the court, we will be making a statement to all young conservative women that there's a place at the table for you. this may be the most important thing i ever do in the united states senate is to make sure this fine nominee who happens to be a conservative woman, mix into the process. i promise everybody who's
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listening i will do my best. >> sean: let me ask you this. they are trying to scare the american people that they know that amy coney barrett will get rid of obamacare. by the way, none of the promises. of roe v. wade, by the way, if it ever was overturned which i don't think it will end by the way, even amy coney barrett said that. all abortion would be illegal, it would be sent back to the states. my question to you is, is any judicial nominee for the supreme court, has any of them ever telegraphed how they would vote on any topic or is there something called the ruth bader ginsburg answer? >> well, the ginsberg rule is that you're not supposed to tip your hand or tell somebody how you may rule in ongoing litigations. justice ginsburg said a couple years ago the president elected for four years, not three. the ginsberg rule is alive and well and you can ask her to tell us in the committee how she
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would rule on the particular case. you can bargain with the judge. if you tell me how you're going to vote, i will vote for you. here's what's important. of three and six the film $365 million have been raisedby. i am afraid that the democratic base is going to push the senators to declare war on the nominee. my opponent raised $57 million and the reason he's raising so much money is up to brett kavanaugh and are trying to take them out. i'm worried about amy barrett, she can handle what comes her way but all republicans need to defend her and we will. help me at lindsey graham.com, they're trying to silence us all by swamping us with money. this is a fight so that does matter. >> sean: $100 million thrown at you by the way of rosie o'donnell, barbra streisand, i hope people in south carolina don't allow barbra streisand and
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rosie to decide your race on the president. thank you sir for being with us. all right, tonight president is healthy, back on the campaign trail, he's declared by his doctors a massive rally earlier tonight. sanford, florida, our very own lawrence jones, 2020 correspondence on the ground. he gets the heart assignments and he gets to hang out and get all the love, everybody recognizes lj wherever he goes. he's a rock star. he's doing selfies and signing autographs. it's unbelievable, lj, i saw the be role of the crowds loving on you tonight. >> oh, good evening, sean, busy day indeed in the sunshine state. this is the president's first rally since tested positive for the coronavirus and sean, he was fired up and so were his supporters. the topic of discussion, the court packing, do voters deserve to know if joe biden plans on packing the court?
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watch. >> joe biden says that he's not going to let people know if he's going to pack the court until after the election. do voters deserve to know if he's going to pack the court now before they vote? >> yes, he needs to put out his list and if he's going to pack the court. him >> him not answering clearly says that that is that's a decision he's going with us to pack the court. >> it's disrespectful to the voters and his nonanswer is an answer. he will pack the court. >> nobody knows what the guy stands for. why can he answer it? that's the question. pico you got to be straight up. >> are you shocked by the fact out here waiting to get into the rally? >> not really surprised. not surprised at all. >> you realize it's a red state? >> he's going to win. >> for this a swing state and the president won at the last time and will he win this time? >> absolutely, go trump!
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>> you played earlier and the show, joe biden responded to reporters saying this, voters don't deserve to know. in 23 days i was until the election here, i think voters have decided if they deserve to know when they cast their ballot. >> sean: by the way, don't think i didn't notice that the hard assignment that we give you today that i heard one of the greatest all-time classic bands and classic tunes of all time. free bird to playing in the background by leonard skynyrd, unbelievable. we've got to switch jobs, i'll go on the road and used within the chair. lj, -- >> people are asking for your. >> sean: i want to go back out i miss being on the road. stay safe, my friend, great report. we could, forgetful joe, he tries to erase his past his positions on fracking telling a small group of reporters that hs
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not going to ban it. the problem is, joe, we have year, we have your running mate on tape saying the exact opposite. you said it during the campaign trial. that's the real joe biden in my view. i don't trust you. let's let our viewers decide. >> i'm not, knots, not banning fracking. but i want you to take a look, okay, you don't have to agree, but i want you to look in my eyes. i guarantee you, i guarantee you, we're going to end fossil fuels and i'm not going to cooperate on that. >> no new fracking. >> would there be any place for fossil fuels including coal and fracking? and abide in administration? >> no, we would work at out, we would make sure it's eliminated and no no more subsidies for either. >> would you commit a ban on fracking and the union the united states to the list of countries who band the practice?
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>> no cluster and i'm in favor of banning fracking? >> sean: okay, who do you think biden and harris are beholden to? oklahoma, texas, the new radical extreme socialist -- well, joe biden line during the debate. i do not have the bernie biden manifesto, yeah, you do. 110 pages of it. here with the reaction, other of new york times best seller "drop in th the american future." the guy flips and flops and flows in every position and his fighting for the nomination he said it numerous times. kamala said numerous times, but he's come to realize oh, i may lose pennsylvania and ohio because of that. your thoughts? >> how do you take seriously a guy that just this week explained that he's running for the u.s. senate? that he could not quite remember
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mitt romney's name and referred to the mormon guy. who knows, deep in his heart, who knows what joe biden remembers? what joe biden believes. that's the most amazing thing to me is the american people are seriously considering putting in as commander of chief somebody who clearly is less and less in touch with reality. a few weeks ago when he is running with the liberal nomination, of course he's going to ban fracking. now the nomination that he's trying to run for centrist voters, he never meant to ban fracking. just as he said he was going to ban fracking doesn't mean that you should think he's going to ban fracking. of course, the problem is we live in the age of videotapes where we have both he and harris making very radical positions that are on tape. a little hard for them to walk away from. my guess is in the end that this
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is exactly what his politics give him a bad name. he's just lying. >> sean: asked again if voters deserve know if he is going to pack the u.s. court. no, they don't deserve denial. chuck schumer sent he's going to end the filibuster, we know they want d.c. statehood, puerto rico statehood, they want amnesty appeared to me, this seems like what the democrats are trying to do is what the statists have done historically and that is they want one party rule and they want no accountability and no chance any opposition party could ever basically exist if they accomplish that. how dangerous is that in your mind? >> i think this is the most dangerous election since 1864 when lincoln's opponent would have allowed the south to succeed and destroy the union. i think that if they could control, they will do everything they can to turn the entire
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country to california. to make it a one party system, a system of mass corruption, a system that's extraordinarily radical ideas. if you look at what's happening in san francisco where the vice presidential nominee harris is from, where anti-pelosi is from, you look at what's happening whether it's the wildfires, running out of electricity because they want to invest in the system, brand-new efforts to control your life come up between the increasingly position in new york, that led them to shut the gates of the jewish cemetery. the kind of behavior that you don't associate with america at all. you have cuomo in new york, was happening in california, that is the future that they would control with the country. of >> sean: how do you see the election, the polls seem similar. hillary clinton winning by 14 points, 15 points. 12 points.
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same thing this time. why should people not be deflated by these polls even though they were so wrong last time? >> that's the thing that's amazing, like watching lucy with the football in the charlie brown series. the same -- i read a great article this morning. if you believe the polls in 2018, you have a democratic governor of ohio, a democratic governor of iowa, they went on the list and they said the fact is the polls in '18 in the west were as bad as the polls in '16. i think -- my guess is that trump wins. >> sean: what you give the odds of that? >> about 70-30 if he wins? >> seanit's up to the people! >> sean: people have to vote! biden reportedly considering
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♪ >> sean: here to weigh-in, 22 days until you are the ultimate
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jury, the author of "follow the money," dan bongino, fox news correspondent at large geraldo rivera. dan, by the way, everybody keeps telling me when you see dan, we are praying for him, we are glad he's getting healthy and they want a speedy recovery. for geraldo, i don't know about geraldo. geraldo last emily pissed the crowd off, it was after debat debate. 22 days, dan bongino. obviously struggling cognitively joe biden. what do you see in his campaign? >> biden is a con man and he's getting exposed, sean. i keep saying this on your show and i don't like to repeat segments, but this is super important. there's just a couple weeks left. the guy is a con man. he keeps telling moderate americans in america on the democrat side that he's a moderate. he's not. and then he goes to liberals and tells liberals he's this huge liberal and then backs out on them too.
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he's lying to both sides but most importantly the question you should ask yourself, if you really want to know who biden is, who is he surrounding himself with? because people are policy. local he's got, aoc running his green new deal, running his gun confiscation, bernie running health care. who's he going to grab next, resurrect lenin and maybe khrushchev and have them run the economy? can you get more for the radical left agenda? is whatever you think he is. that's his deal. >> sean: i don't think is a con man. i might disagree with you. i think this guy -- i don't think even knows what he's saying half the time. geraldo, you're one of my best friends. you are sharp, you are tough, you are with it. bernie sanders, you know what, the guy has got stamina, strength, and he's articulate. joe, he doesn't have it, geraldo. i'm trying to be nice in saying
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this. the guy is struggling cognitively. how else can i put that? >> well, bernie sanders will be the budget committee chairman if joe biden's president, so i think that everybody should put that in there pipe and smoke it, that the only about socialist independent in the united states senate will be the head of the senate budgetary committee, so that should scare -- >> sean: do you think joe is fit for this job? do you think is up to the job? >> i don't know what he has. can i talk about our friend donald trump? i mean, tonight you saw the attraction of a truly charismatic person, a person who has defied the odds from -- you know, from the minute he announced that he was running president. he had defied the odds of the pundits, polls, everything else, and tonight in stuart, florida, you saw the massive numbers of people on very short notice and they were hanging on his every word and he beat this disease, he did an amazing, miraculous --
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he didn't do it, his doctors and mother nature and god all conspired to make him healthy again. even after he had been whacked by the covid-19 virus. i just wish that when he recuperated and he stepped out there, that he had more -- a bit more humility and more encompassing of others who have suffered and perhaps have not had the spectacularly positive outcome the president did. i want him to see -- >> sean: what did he say? i want every american to have the same therapeutics that your president has and i'm going to make it happen and i'm going to give it to you -- >> and they are going to get a vaccine for free. >> sean: we will continue. ♪
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>> sean: time flies when you're having fun. unfortunately that's all the time we have left. don't forget, we hope you will set your dvr, set it now, 9:00 eastern so you never miss an episode of "hannity," but the good news is, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, three weeks from tomorrow, are you ready? >> laura: i'm ready. by the way, i have some episodes of "hannity" on my dvr that i actually had to go through annually and start erasing them because i have a perpetual -- no, because it ran out of space, i don't have any more space. i have you like going back to 2002. >> sean: i will buy you and other television set if it means you will dvr my show. >> laura: i'm still waiting for the butterball friday from four thanksgivings ago. >> sean: note to my staff, order the butterball fryer and send it to her home. >> laura: thank you so much, sean, great show tonight. i will see