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mere warm-up acts for the one and only sean hannity. who is standing by with a full 60 minutes of fun and frolics for you. do have yourself a fabulous weekend. tucker back monday. ♪ welcome to hannity this friday night. straight ahead we are going to have a preview super bowl lv, super bowl sunday on its way. let's hope for one day, a few hours, don't try to politicize the game pretty much like they keep everything else in the world after the year that we've had. i think we can probably all collectively as a country use the 4-5-6 hours of nonpartisan entertainment without any political hysteria. more coming up on that. first tonight we are nearing th end of joe biden's first three
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weeks in office and the very week, frail, cognitively struggling president, he still is lost and confused. meanwhile he is green new agend is wreaking havoc on what could've been a robust recovery. today the jobs report was in good. our economic growth anemic. labor participation rate has gone down. only 6,000 private sector jobs were created. fake news cnn had to admit that it is a grim sign for a recover and to make matters worse, we'v got thousands of high paying, career union jobs instantly banished just in the last two weeks after biden canceled the keystone excel pipe down with the stroke of a pen. and thousands more of those job also lost with -- when he stepped border wall construction. guess what, hundreds of thousands of high-paying career jobs will also be gone as joe
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follows through on his promise and his plan to cancel all oil and gas pipelines during an explanation in and more, alaska something that donald trump opened up. at the white house today joe biden openly wondered where did all the jobs go. meet you shouldn't have gotten rid of them. take a book. >> january job numbers came out today. whelp we were grateful for everyone who found work and is earning a paycheck, it is very clear that our economy is still in trouble. we added just 6,000 private sector jobs in the country last month. these are democrats or republicans, they are americans and they are suffering. they are suffering not because anything they did through no fault of their own, they are suffering. i c see enormous pain of this country. a lot of folks out of work. a lot of folks going hungry, staring at the ceiling wonderin what am i going to do tomorrow.
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a lot of folks trying to figure out how to keep their jobs. >> a lot of those americans suffering, joe, you caused that. you got them the pink slips. you ensure their careers would derail and their dreams and hopes shattered with it and as predicted we are not entering the stark winter and is only going to get darker. millions out of work and no ability to pay their rent and mortgage and health insurance o truck payment and put food on the table and this comes as the biden administration is opening the flood gates at our southern border. not only didn't biden stop the border wall construction but no he is reviving the obama era policy of catch and release. that means that illegal immigrants apprehended at the border, they will simply be released into american cities. i wonder if they will show up for their court dates. i doubt it. not only does that create healt and security concerns, especially in light of the pandemic, but that also will
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flood the job market with cheap labor at a time when millions o americans are out of work which means americans will be hired and now there's so many more workers, and 11 million getting legal static, status, wages wil plummet. the biden and ministration is working out plan to send free masks to americans. hey, joe comic you need to wake it from your nap because every american, i can say fairly confidently has a mask or has access to one if they want one. of course they also want to wip out all student loan debt for all of those who wrecked about. this huge debt in exchange for, i don't know, sociology or climate change. meanwhile joe biden's promise t send $2,000 drug payments to americans, that now has been reduced to $1,400, $1,400 plan to maybe send payments to some
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americans and even far left actress susan sarandon is angry calling biden out on twitter. if voters alert there.a bait an switch, do not be surprised whe the don't show up in 2022 or 2024. it is an easy and most of the radical socialist progresses an the democratic party, they seem to be elated. they don't seem to care about the high-paying career union jobs wiped out for direct payments to americans. they're focused on something much bigger and that is satisfying their rage and their psychosis, there hate against donald trump and they have to save the planet. alexandria ocasio-cortez says w only have 12 years and i believ joe biden's meeting this critical moment by giving pink slips to a lot of americo workers. take a look. >> i have looked your assessmen and reaction to the vice president -- the presidency. >> keep in mind that joe biden
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ran on a most progressive agend ever. and now he is meeting the momen and we need to continue to hold everyone accountable to the promises that have been made. it's a good time. >> so that is think the obvious one more time, the radical socialist that run the democratic party that are in charge are setting the agenda and they are writing the executive orders that joe just signs them. this is really the presidency. joe biden is not in charge coul you can see it everyday. frail, declining, week, cognitively struggling. frankly a show of -- a shot the guy that he was four years ago and seen many aimlessly roaming the halls of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. and yesterday during that was a meandering speech, he didn't seem to know what he was even talking about or even where he was. i'm not making this up. at this to the long montage we have already put out.
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take a look. >> challenging that will only took the solved by nations working together and in common. we can't do it alone. that must be -- we must start with diplomacy, taken on directly the challenge posed by our prosperity, security, and democratic values by our most serious competitor, china. to reinvigorate our leadership on the lgbt queue issues. >> oh, this way. thank you. >> which way do i go? he gave a speech about the economy and again today like yesterday lost and confused. or maybe as the song says, daze and confused. take a look. >> just one more thing, i want to say very clearly, i want to be very clear on this point, it
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is better economics and not onl addressing the immediate crisis agreement but it is better for the long-term economic health o our nation and our competitiveness. don't take my word for it. just look at what leading economists across the nation have said and in -- and across the ocean have said that the nonpartisan brick institute has looked at the rescue plan and set the gdp wil reach pre-pandemic projections like 2021, meaning we will have recovered by the end of 2021. much sooner, by the way, that i we do nothing. >> sean: okay, let's compare the tape to three years ago. he took zero questions after that train wreck of a speech an he is reading the teleprompter. this weekend he is headed to hi family home in delaware and for much needed rest of the taxation . he misses his hideaway bunker
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and the birds and appearing wit his prepared speeches or his moments with his sunglasses. joe is definitely going to need to recharge because in just a few days the second unconstitutional impeachment charade will consume all of washington dc put the predetermined outcome. and before passing a covid relief package or infrastructur package are getting kids but th school, democrats will now devote their time and efforts, your money to another pointless political smear, one last great shot at former president trump. this is for unity looks like in joe biden's swamp in washington. democrats play destructive political games and we, the american people, you come up holding the bag. joining us now, kentucky senato rand paul. i thought it was brilliant on your part, you have a constitutional vote and 45 republican senators said it is nonstarter. i don't even think the senate should legitimize what was a an
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illegitimate partisan effort in the house with no witnesses, no due process, no defense brought in, just a snap impeachment and now we're finding out is a lot of preplanning to what happened on the sixth. your thoughts. >> basically that impeachment i dead on arrival. we know it's going to fail and it's going to be better and rancor and an extension of the election. it is nothing remotely close to unity and it is a parse if they have to go through this impeachment. i think it does drive a wedge i society and people will say, goodness, how could this possibly there or constitutional . it only takes 34 votes to be quit. we have 45 to say that even the whole trial is illegitimate and unconstitutional because he is no longer the president. so we know what the result will be on this. one important thing we need to see is there has been a big lie out there that he incited
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violence. i disagree with the debate. i voted against what president trump was asking for public and to the speech and i hear him sa go fight, go let your voices be heard, has no one in the countr on the democrat side heard of figurative speech. have none of them listened thei own speech that say go, fight, when for your country. but i think that they should sell video of all the democrats and the inflammatory language that they use, maxine waters saying swarm the restaurants. control saying let's bail out these people. one has been bailed out three times and he commits violence every time he has gotten out. i was there when a birdie prett sanders supporter committed violence. we have to blame any of those politicians for their word or the actions of supporters of their so when --
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nobody said it was bernie sanders fault. they need to look at themselves and see the violence associated with their ports. people say they wish i had violence committed against me. i six ribs look at and coughed up blood first year and almost died from an infection and the thing is on internet nancy pelosi's daughter has said that rand paul deserves it and ought to get it again. the teacher of the year, democrat, said the same thing. have a dozen minor actors have wished be hard and nobody says word about it. >> sean: am looking at all this and not only are they wasting our time and effort and spending one point nitrate in this covid package. he's really by executive order and now the reconciliation process and bernie sanders is i charge of the purse strings.
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50-gram loan forgiveness, wow. they voted yesterday to raise taxes on the middle class on small businesses in america. they turn their backs on churches in america. they're going full force to pac the court. go ahead. >> no evidence of bipartisanship . we are going to be too quick? into the administration in the first thing people do we'll extend the bitterness of the election. the second thing they will do i add $2 trillion worth of debt our country no 11 support, zero. we're doing this only put berni sanders way or the highway, onl democrats. so poorly this is showing you how they want to run the country . they did not care what the othe half of the country wants. about 50% of the country is republican and 50% is democrat. we are evenly split. but the democrats now have
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finally got control and do not care anything about what republicans think. >> sean: to try to cut money, for example, 26 billion an additional money this year, infrastructure, etc. so were spending money on foreign aid. we are literally paying for the creation of think tanks in sri lanka, combating truancy in the philippines, investing and family businesses in bosnia, improving the quality of navy television and funding a green new deal in peru. help me out, won, because that is madness. >> $26 billion worth of foreign aid over the next ten years. to a $60 billion. i said instead of sending it of at these foreign countries who often take our country and burn our flight, we still keep givin them money. i put saint let's build the
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roads here at home. let's don't build roads overseas . no democrats support of this. most of the established republicans don't foreign aid g for either. this is something president trump and i agree on and it's also something that about 75-80 of americans would rather build bridges and roads here in our country, not overseas. >> i supported years ago >> carter:, the penny plan. you have the threepenny plan. we have a lot more debt than we had before. i don't think any american, i think most americans understood through no fault of anybody els that we all got hit hard in the last year, but joe just inherited the vaccines from president trump, operation work speed. if you cut 3 cents cents of every dollar for five years, yo can balance the budget based on your numbers. isn't that easy and why do we d it? >> every republican that was in
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the senate a few years ago vote for a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. i was a part of this and it can ballot the budget in the five years but i think that is the gold standard what we should do but anything that takes longer than that is not realistic and not the truth. so i put forward every year a budget that balances in five years. the good news is a few years ag i got 16 both of them up to 29 votes, all republican, so i got a majority, about 20-21 republicans yesterday and no democrats to balance the budget. that tells you who shares about the -- who cares about the deficit. >> sean: and so joel's ruling by executive order. he's basically ignoring an entire branch of government mor than three times the executive orders this time of the presidency of obama. and george w. bush and donald trump. and then there using
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reconciliation again to wrap it -- to remedy down the country's throat with no bipartisan support at all. is that how -- -- was this governing to you? is this constitutional to you? >> i think what is extraordinar about it is that he is using al of this sort of executive force which i don't believe is appropriate. he's using it to actually get rid of american jobs, good paying american jobs. the pipeline can be 60-70-80,000 , a hundred thousand dollars a year. thousands of those jobs disappear immediately and tens of thousands of jobs are going to be created, not letting companies roll on land, which they have done safely for a decade after decade. that's going to great tens of thousands of jobs lost, so once we we propagate the executive orders that immediately cause u to lose jobs, i don't think that's a good way to get starte
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and that an impeaching the president and 2 trillion of mor real outputs is further in debt. i think all of these things sho a really poor start for the administration. >> sean: coming up, oac not backing down despite critics saying she was exaggerating the danger that she faced during th capital riots and the media mob racing to her defense. joe concha on and pete hegseth right after this. fe. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen.
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>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm rick leventhal . a federal judge has okayed a trip to mexico for woman charge in the capital riots. in an order issued today the judge read did the request to take a work-related bonding tri with her employees later this month. she's charged with entry and
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remaining unrestricted grounds and disorderly conduct. she owns a flower shop and midland, texas. >> being remembered tonight as an actor with a majestic presence on the stage and screen . his decade-long career included multiple tony and emmy awards and a best supporting oscar win at the age of 82. plumber is perhaps remembered for a role he claim to hate, captain von trapp and the sound of music. he died today at his home in connecticut from complication caused by a fall. christopher plummer was 91. i'm rick leventhal. now back to "hannity". >> sean: alexandria ocasio-cortez remaining silent and find tonight as she told a misleading story about her experience on gender 262 in the capitol hill violence. here is how she responded on cb earlier this morning. take a look. >> i think it's unfortunately kind of the spring to deny and
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politicize our account with something that i set with and i was a big reason why on top of making sure that we could clear our story 22 can security concerns. is off also request that on my story as well. so many survivors here publicly doubted. >> sean: we want to be fair. it was a shocking and stressful experience and one that can never happen again. facts matter of the timeline of events matter. so we can fully understand what happened and make sure we protect our institutions and make sure we protect every elected official. here is nancy mays mace who was two doors down from oac. last night she said this right here on this program. >> it was a very harrowing experience. but we have to separate fact from fiction. the facts are that was don't violent mobs -- mobs in the hallways. the folks who were there to
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write were in the canon office building. we have to be very clear and no exaggerate this experience or take advantage of it and politicize it in any way, shape and form. in that was my entire point was to be truthful about it. >> it's fascinating to watch th shift and the excuse making of the mob and the media continuin to try needlessly to politicize not only the story and use it a a line of attack against conservatives. cnn host, don lemon, asking why this is even a story in the first place. take a look. >> i'm glad you said that because i've been watching medi and listing to conservative media all day because i want to hear the other side. and i don't understand why this is a story. they has nothing to do with oac or whatever. i kept trying to figure out how the people who were actually involved in that siege and all the chaos could be criticizing someone else who was involved i it because she was explaining
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what she thought was going on. >> sean: all right. nobody is saying that alexandri ocasio-cortez should've known that was going on in the heat o the moment. nobody is trying to attack her. she is really an reality the speaker of the house. polar sea is in name only and w just want the facts and as congresswoman may said, well, what ocasio-cortez had relayed to the public as i have been screaming in the hall and banging on the door, which is she, where is she. and she said that account never happened. so we want the proper context and perspective. it was a tragic day. here with reaction video reporter from the hill joe concha along with weekend cohos pete hegseth. nancy mace is interesting. she's not really a big trump supporter. she is two doors down. apparently nobody was -- this is anywhere from ten minutes away from what was
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happening in the capital. there were police outside to keep people safe, which i'm gla to hear. but there was nobody in the halls screaming and banging on the door where is she, where is she, we're issued, she had claimed. your take? >> that's the thing here, right? already you had congresswoman ocasio-cortez a creek -- accused ted cruz of having her murder. that's the key quote, where issue, we're issue. mace said she didn't hear that and entertain is a backing up that particular claim. to your point she was not in th capitol building, the cannon building was it's about three tenths of a mile from where the capital was being breached. so i could think the question here is alexandria ocasio-corte somebody who is credible or somebody who has a history of line. i looked at her political file and she's only fact checked ten
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times, which i find it be a low number but for the sake of this conversation eight of those 101 she was saved a poor rating in terms of fact checked claims. two pincer claims were considered half street and five they were considered outright false. one time actually is on fire. so here we talk about her rhetoric so much and nobody talks about alexandria ocasio-cortez's record in congress and that to commit major things that stick out in terms of her legacy so far is the fact that the green new dea is before the senate for a vote and it failed 57-0. couldn't even get a democratic vote. and amazon. in her district, she put on a public pressure campaign to mak sure that they would be the major hub and open up about 25,000 jobs in $150,000 average salary and that is gone for her constituents. so i think more and more we should be looking at her performance in congress i'm not so much analyzing her performance on instagram. >> sean: let me ask you this,
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the entire green new deal, this is the big push, this is the squad. nancy pelosi is intimidated by the squad because she knows tha if congresswoman ocasio-cortez comes after her and doesn't wan her a speaker, she will probabl be successful in that effort. so we've got this whole group o people over here, but it is all based on her belief that the planet is doomed in 12 years unless we do that green new deal , which we also know to be a predicate for all things radica socialism, which is now being adopted and implemented by joe. >> yes, shawn. and the content all of all of that is hysteria. whether it's true or not, you have to feel like the planet will and in ten years but you have to feel like they were at your door to kill you. in this particular case, ocasio-cortez identifies as being under threat and we shoul
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take a rudder word. she's almost using the fog of war defense. in the minute, in that moment, didn't know what was going on. my sense was that i was under threat and as a result you need to believe me. my question as she didn't go back and revisit all the police officer she called into questio who may tough calls in a moment that nobody else could identify just because they were therefor may be cited with the mccloskey 's of st. louis who thought they were under siege o the trump supporter sleep in th white house who felt like their lives were under threat. she was nowhere near what was happening, get her sense was he life -- so she shared it with the world all the feelings and emotions that she had and we are suppose to take her at her word. will she ever once turn around the other way and acknowledge that maybe some other people have been in that situation? no, they used hysteria any motion to advance their cause i your original question, sean, climate change being chief amon them so they can share and the
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of us -- don't worry but your facts and information. i feel more, i care more than you, and therefore you are a ba person. but she did on instagram, whether she meant that or it wa true or not, is an extension of that kind of perspective. >> sean: both powerful analysis promotes you. pete hegseth, joe concha, thank you. we continue to roll out what is a career job filling energy agenda. you won't believe what they're looking to get rid of now. we are talking about hundreds o thousands of high paying jobs. dirty jobs host mike rowe ways in. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid.
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quote crushing message to america's oil and gas workers, district what i call great paying, high paying six-figure career jobs from any all pipeline construction and takin aim at the economic livelihood of american middle class families. how ironic the tape we played earlier joe biden saying, well, these are real americans suffering through no fault of their own. well, you just took their jobs away with the stroke of a pen. this is the time to be cripplin america's energy independence o demonizing oil and gas workers. it should be a time for lifting others up, creating more opportunities, more jobs, more prosperity, not hurting our national security by creating alliance on -- realize it imported energy and it is something that our next guest, mike rowe, has been folk all lot, including with his facebook live show returning th favor, which facebook has chose to end the production of.
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it with this a much more is our friend, mike rowe. >> of mr. hannity, living the dream, or whatever this is. >> sean: is that been my whole life's worked up and under the threat of cancer culture. i told you this and it is no bs. you do the only other two quick shows that i would ever want to be a part of it i wasn't doing this and that is dirty jobs and deadliest catch. did you tell my friends that i' a huge fan? i hope you told them. >> they also talked but your very kind offer to purchase a pro start to help out my foundation. i got it. -- >> sean: i love that show. i feel so bad for them when the pull up pots and there's nothin in it. and in the first one, they've
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got to get a whole row of them. >> that is why the color fishin and not catching. so many other blue-collar jobs that we hold our country together, they are the kind of job that you're talking about right now. i know a lot of guys on the pipeline, the foundation has helped pay for the training tha many of them began as welders. in this line of work, it is on the way. and the unintended consequences of what's going on right now with regard to energy, for the first time it has been going on for what obviously, but it is getting real and it's getting weird. when i heard the other day, tel me if i'm wrong but somebody is talking about canceling other pipelines be on keystone at thi point. it's alarming. >> sean: mike, this is what the plan is. i've interviewed a lot of the guys that got the pink slips right here on this program.
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these are jobs, six-figure jobs some of them pay even as high a 250 grand a year. their lives are wiped out and i thought -- i was listening to biden saying through no fault of their own, americans are losing their jobs. and i thought, yeah, you just took them away. they are extending it all pipelines and oil exploration and extraction and and more. these are great career jobs, mike. >> it's not just the jobs, it's the jobs in the towns where the work happens. it's the hotels. is the restaurants. you can go all dell not line. but it so much more than that. we have to get the politics out of it. energy can't be the enemy. i understand the narrative. i've heard the claims that the world is coming to an and in 10- 12 years and if there is any
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truth in that, we've got problems. look, we can't make energy the enemy. there is no bigger and faster and alternative fuels, as i understand it, than the people who bring us natural gas and oi and the petroleum products that are in the keypad of my compute it in yoga pants and just about everything. you can't divorce ourselves fro an overnight. i get it. we all want a healthy planet. we all bought a clean planet, but our best hope of getting to alternative fuels sometime in our lifetime is with the help o fossil fuels. they can't be the enemy. it sounds nice but we are only shooting ourselves in the foot if we insist on framing it that way, in my opinion. jason whitlock -- >> sean: mike, i'm all for the cleanest energy. and i want to continue, i want all of the above guy.
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but like -- and right now the energy that w use is oil, gas, and cole, and can't use nuclear energy which, by the way, would be a smart thing to do too and the reality is that now we are endangering our national security on top of it because, guess what, who is going to get rich, china is going to get rich, and countrie in the middle east that help particularly like us, mike, the will be getting rich too. >> the oil is going to come out of the ground in the alberta fans. much of it is still going to come to this country. a lot of it is going to be on trains, trucks, the carbon footprint is going to be larger than it would be with a pipe in the ground so we talk about gas and more pipes in the ground, it's not like that's going to make any of this change or go away. we are on the teeth and we are going to be there for a long time. i'm all for transition but if w try to do this overnight, the
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jobs we are going to lose are not going to be limited to thos in the energy in a -- industry. is going to ripple over the place. i'm afraid it's going to be ugl in ways that nobody is really and truly considered. >> sean: i want to thank you not only for the poster that i got, and i'm donating your grea charity. it's going to be rich. -- just name your price. i'm going to get the poster. i want that poster. i want to go fishing -- i want to go crabbing with thos guys have i ever had time. >> be careful what you wish for. >> sean: but your standing up for hard-working men and women. that's everybody that i've ever known my whole life, everybody. i'm very worried about them. >> we can't have a pallet society with an unbalanced workforce. our workforce is out of balance right now. i do with a can with my
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foundation. i know you are doing what you can. but this is mission critical. it's not about jobs. it's about national security. it's about our national identity . all of that is -- row quick because i do care about being fair. facebook didn't cancel me. they canceled my show. i think of shut me down, i wouldn't have any plays the to post. i hate being -- i hate being fired but i've bee fired before, sean. >> sean: by the way, you can't really say on this business if you are fired at least once her anyway, mike rowe, my best regards to all of the deadliest catch guys. coming up this sunday, chiefs against the buccaneers. mahomes versus brady. super bowl lv. jason whitlock is here with the preview of the game and we migh take a look at a couple of the peak commercials straightahead.
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>> sean: and sunday the defending champions, that would be kansas city chiefs, they're going to face the tambay buccaneers in super bowl to defy . one of the greatest quarterback of all time. you have 2 great franchise quarterbacks, tom brady, he is still looking for his seventh super bowl ring. wow! his attempt super bowl. and he will be up against the league's current top quarterback , patrick mahomes, and the electrifying cheeks offense. is always the super bowl brings not just football but a stream of new commercials, some better than others. we will get you a small sample of what you can expect on sunday . take a look. >> did you still might she does again?
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>> some days are harder than others. i used to be solid ground. >> did you arrive your dq trave by fax. ♪♪ >> sean: here to break down the matchup, jason whitlock. the storyline, jason, for me is very simple. we have had to breeze versus brady, to commit great franchis quarterbacks and then it is aaron rodgers, tom brady, two great franchise quarterbacks. now you have got an older franchise quarterback versus a
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great franchise quarterback at won of the last year, having a nominal year this year, patrick mahomes. wow! that storyline intrigues me and i was not following football until the playoffs this year. >> i made my bones in kansas city. i've got a bias for the team. i'm a chiefs fan. patrick mahomes is the greatest player in nfl right now. tom brady is the greatest playe of all time in football. it is a tremendous matchup that i think patrick mahomes and in the chiefs are going to win, as long as the thing crazy happens. i think that the chiefs are a better team and patrick mahomes is at the peak of his career an brady is at the end of his career. it's a tremendous matchup. we rarely get to see a passing of the parts like this and i think the purchase going to be passed on sunday to patrick mahomes. >> sean: my head tells be kansas city. it really does. but i look at it and try to be objective and analyze it.
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it is just hard not to like the story about seven super bowl rings and i can see patrick mahomes getting up there in the course of hopefully a long grea successful career. but i love watching both of the because they are the best that you are going to see. one guy is at the peak of his powers, patrick mahomes. it's great that tom brady got here, but if you watch how he got here, he's not at the peak of his powers. he's on a team that has got a lot of talent, tremendous defense, great wide receivers. and he has played well in spots but he hasn't been the consistent tom brady. i just think against patrick mahomes, against tyreek kill, travis kelce, all the weapons, harden, and andy reid in that offense he has built, i just think it's going to be too much for tom brady. he is proving his point. he has more than the belichick,
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despite getting hit to the supe bowl, he has proven his point. if he wins, i've got a lot of respect for tom brady. if he wins i would be shocked. >> sean: i will be shocked at any result here. i really vote. i'm just not going to be. i watched both teams in the lea up, this is a different your obviously with all of the different covid restrictions an everything in-between and i jus wondered to myself, okay, america right now to me between the pandemic, between the election, between unrest and everything and now an impeachment next week. it is like the country has had moment that i think we all need a break. collectively. the guest of the issue of politics in sports at all. i don't tune into sports for politics. i just don't. and we try to politicize. reading usa today this week, if
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like tom brady has gotten a pas because he supported donald trump. shot up, i don't want to hear anything political at all, period, on any side. >> i'm right there with you, sean. >> sean: i don't think it helps anybody. >> no, no. >> sean: can we just don't forget everything. >> and just be friends. we use do. i spent 16 years in kansas city going to the chiefs games as a journalist. sometimes just as a fan. we would tailgate and barbecue and drink in the parking lot. it didn't matter what your political bias was or what your political affiliation was. now that's everything. >> sean: and the cdc recommendation is to use noisemakers and stepped up clapping and shouting with your masks on. i'm all for protecting grandma and grandpa. what's your favorite super bowl
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soup? >> i love notch or chips with dip, i will meet in there and a little ground beef in there. i could eat that all day. >> sean: whatever you coming over with your dip? i want to try the dip. i want some. all right, i'm going to go with tampa bay by 3 and my head says no way in my heart says it's kind of hard to teach your 471 and i think that patrick mahome might even break that in the course of what is hopefully and long, continued quarterback franchise career. >> chiefs by 10. >> sean: all right, my friend. good to see you again. more hannity after this.
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episode. i have one request. have a great weekend. no politics. enjoy the super bowl. enjoy the time with your friends and family. we'll take care of everything and get back to business monday. have a great super bowl weekend. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from a very busy friday nights. days before the senate impeachment trial begins. the lawyer for former president trump is here exclusively to break down the defense. also, as this weekend, so too does our series on how the black lives matter curriculum is infecting your school. if you think it's only in big cities, wait till you hear from one outraged mother. it's scary. raymond arroyo debuts freestyling buyen in friday's follies. first, the
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