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much. thank you for inviting us into your home. that's it for this special report. fox news primetime, have you seen the show? this week it is hosted by lawrence jones. it starts right now. lawrence? >> lawrence: thanks so much. great show as always. good evening. welcome to fox news primetime. i'm lawrence jones. first, joe biden is off to a bad start. if march is anything like february, we're in big trouble. don't take my word for it. just look at his predecessor. >> joe biden has had the most disastrous first month of any president in modern history. >> now, the media spent all day today dismissing the president's speech as sour grapes. but you know better. we all know better. the biden administration has broken nearly everything it put its hands on since the day he
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took office. the economy. the most important issue to everyday americans, was already struggling back in january, by overzealous politicians, their stay at home orders which they refused to obey themselves. and now things aren't much better. in fact, you could say they're getting a lot worse. but why? because joe biden is asleep at the wheel. his cabinet is tearing down president trump's most popular policies. letting the radical progressives rewrite history, or at least try, with their own pet projects and personal agendas. >> we all knew the biden administration was going to be bad, but none of us even imagined just how bad they would be and how far left they would go. the biden administration has proven that they are anti-jobs, anti-families, anti-borders,
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anti-energy, anti-women and anti-science. >> case in point, instead of expanding energy jobs, biden is killing them off by the thousands. his cabinet members are telling oil workers to build solar panels or dig up land mines. none of this is helping small businesses. biden's talked to governors who ignored their own covid guidelines and cover up the science when it doesn't fit their own narrative. more than 100,000 people have died from covid-19 since joe biden took office. that's on his watch. i thought he had plan to shut down the virus. what happened? add it to the list of campaign promises made but never kept. just like the $2,000 stimulus checks he promised voteders in georgia. they elected two democrats to the senate on the back of that
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promise. but two months later, we haven't seen a dime of it. biden sold out american's students to the teachers union, keeping american children locked up in their homes. now central american children locked in containers. biden's border policies have become especially dangerous, and we are staring down the barrel of a humanitarian crisis. of his own making. he promised to suspend deportation, stop construction of the border wall. now border crossings are off the charts. if the numbers hold true, 13,000 unaccompanied minors will be dropped off at the border by may. we don't have room for them. we're not gonna send them back. he met with the president of mexico today. what do you think they
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discussed? >> we're gonna talk about that. >> i got to say the amount of damage he's done to the country is impressive, considering the public appearance like this. >> good afternoon. almost evening. representatives -- shirley jackson lee, al green, sylvia garcia -- excuse me. pinel. what am i doing here? i'm gonna lose track here. >> yeah. i'm losing track, too. it's enough to make us all ask the same questions. >> well, thank you very much. cpac, do you miss me yet? do you miss me? >> the big man himself, sean hannity joins me. >> big man? >> you. >> i like the role reversal. i kind of like it.
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i watched your coverage last night. that was phenomenal. congratulations. you are a dear friend of mine. great to have you in the spot. i watch your commentary. last night i watched it. tonight what you're saying is, yeah, it's that bad and it's going to get worse. you hit on one point. the one issue, all these high paying career jobs in the energy sector, these are jobs paying six figures, highly skilled jobs. pink slips go out with, well, we want you to get another union job that will pay well. okay. we've got 17 million americans out of work. we're taking in between 11 million and 15 million with the new biden amnesty program and more coming every day. all these people at once are going to be competing for any job that opens up, l.j. what's interesting to me is they don't seem to care because we
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know what happens when supply and demand criss crosses. that will dictate lower wages for working americans. that will hurt the country. then you add to that, okay, the life blood of the world's economy is oil, gas, energy. wind turbines didn't work that well in texas, where you're from. it's a little frightening that the price of oil is going up at the pump. heating our homes is gonna cost more. cooling is gonna cost more. then another $2 trillion for the new green deal. >> people are saying we didn't know about this. we covered it at fox. you sent me all across the country. >> go ahead. >> people on the other networks saying they didn't know this was going to happen. i see people breaking down how this has impacted them.
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do you think the media hurt the american public by being so for joe biden? >> look, there's a great disservice. if you look at last week alone, you showed joe biden over the weekend. what the hell am i doing here? i'm getting lost. last week, in the course of a week, remember he said he got lost, lot his train of thought. he said i carry these cards. only number he was looking for was the total number of americans, which is way too high, the worst pandemic since 1917 and 1918. we lost 500,000 of our fellow americans. not a hard number to remember. he's like, i got it written here somewhere. what's on the card? my name is joe? my wife's name is jill? i live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? you know, we choose truth over facts. the governor, the mormon guy,
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endowed by the -- oh, you know the thing, the thing, god, the creator of everything. it's getting a little scary. it's funny. the media was attacking me for saying joe looks weak and frail and he's struggling cognitively. well, every day now pretty much when he speaks, when he's allowed to speak, he is struggling. something's going on here, l.j. it's beginning to scare me. >> who is running things? who do you think is the person who has the ear to the president >> look, another story that went unreported or underreported is kamala harris, you know, directly talking to leaders of foreign countries. now, there might be some of that but not with a new administration. i would expect the president, the commander in chief, to be leading our foreign policy. right now i'm not exactly sure that joe biden is -- look,
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here's what i ask everybody to go. don't take sean hannity's word for it. go back and google or yahoo! joe biden's name, look up some videos. look at tapes of him ten years ago. look at tapes from four years ago when he left office. to me, it's very obvious. i'm not a doctor. i'm not playing one or television or radio. i want the best for our country though. i want a president fully and completely engaged. it's now becoming worrisome to me. i'm one of the few people who seemed dumb enough or courageous enough to talk about it. >> i'm not doctor either, sean. i was at his house reporting there to see if he was going to come out and speak. we got to peuf a little bit. former president of the united states spoke yesterday. he outlined his case of what went wrong. there was this optimistic approach for the future. he said, listen.
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i know people are saying the republican party has flipped. he said, i'm not starting a new party. i'm moving forward. was that the right tone and message? >> i think it was the perfect tone and message. he did something else. i saw a pivot as it relates to the election. what he rightly said is we can't have elections that last in perpetuity. my argument post election was always, well, the statutory language in the law says partisan observers should observe. they should be able to observe. the consent agreement in georgia, i think that should have been one standard for significant verification. state constitution of pennsylvania has very limited options for mail-in balloting. i don't think the legislature legally has the right to then just bypass their own constitution. a 4-3 close decision in wisconsin on the issue of
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mail-in balloting. i think every republican legislature now needs to fix these problems. then he went and did something that i think is very important. and that is, where is the conservative movement? i'm a registered conservative. you lean more libertarian. conservatism is simple, l.j. we believe in liberty. we believe in freedom. we believe in lower taxes, limited government, less bureaucracy so we can unleash entre perennial -- entrepreneurialism in this country. we want secure borders. we want energy independence and all the high paying jobs that go with it. it would be nice if we had law and order and safety and security in every town and city. it would be great if we could fix our public school system and give parents choice in school. >> they got to open up the
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schools, sean. we were told that the science said that it's safe for kids to go back to school. all of a sudden the talking points have changed. there's been no accountability on this issue. it makes me furious. >> you saw that case where the guy out in california, i guess it was one of the representatives of the unions. he's advocating keep schools closed. his kids go to a private school that's open, right? very typical. if you add peace through strength and add free and fair trade, that's it, lawrence. l.j., that's conservatism. it's not complicated. here's the best part of why i'm a conservative and what the president laid out yesterday. his policies worked. he shattered record after record, low unemployment for every demographic group in this country. african-americans, hispanic americans, asian-americans, women in the work place. youth unemployment. for the first time in 75 years
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we were energy independent. he unleashed america's military and they took out the calafait, the al-queda leader in yemen. i have a chapter in my last book, socialism, its history and failure. i don't care what name it takes, what manifestation it is in, new green deal in this case, it always results in the same thing. failed and broken and unfulfilled promises, more poverty and, yes, loss of freedom. then it's a matter of how much and the degree of freedoms that are lost in the name of security. >> sean hannity, folks. you're so lucky. on 7:00 p.m. show you just got a
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preview of what you'll find on the 9 p.m. show. >> l.j. and i are very close friends. i'm really proud of you. i was watching your coverage last night. it was phenomenal. you're doing great work. i'm just hoping in a year or two you'll still talk to me. >> no, no. you're my brother. i appreciate you, sean. >> god bless. >> up next a member of operation warped speed who has had enough with the biden administration taking credit for certain things. he'll join us next. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for.
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fda said it. any article you read said it. couldn't be done. i handed the new administration what everyone is now calling a modern day medical miracle. >> we all know the trump administration created an effective covid vaccine in a matter of months. the biden team wants to convince america they started from scratch. listen to this. >> i would love to tell you that we inherited a situation where there were stock piles and stock piles of vaccines sitting there. that is not the case. >> there are no stock piles. in many ways we're starting from scratch on something that's been raging for almost an entire year. >> it's one thing to have the vaccine, which we didn't have when we came into office. >> there was no plan to ramp up the supply of those vaccines. there wasn't enough vaccine. >> here now former assistant hhs secretary, admiral.
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i watched you a lot during the task force. you seemed to be a calm man. it didn't look that way this weekend. seems like you're upset. what has you so upset? >> well, thanks for having me on. i am a little upset because i believe in being honest to the american people. everything you just played is 100% dishonest and wrong. the trump administration accomplished an historic feat that will go down in the history of medicine as absolutely remarkable. within a year not one vaccine, which normally takes five to ten years but three highly effective and safe vaccines have been authorized. we have made hundreds, we have the ability to make hundreds of millions of doses. 95 million doses were sent out. all of this was done and in fact on inauguration day the trump administration had already
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achieved the goal of 1 million doses in arms per day that the biden administration thought was aspirational. to get that, you would have to slow down operation warped speed to meet that goal. we should be at 200 million doses in his first 100 days. >> where are they going wrong? somebody is lying. the proof is in the pudding. in texas you see the vaccines are going out to americans. the media isn't calling them on this lie. so what are you left to do? >> i wanted to speak out. i appreciate you saying i'm a calm person throughout the pandemic. and i am. i'm a pediatric icu doctor. but i have always believed in levelling with the american people. it's just wrong to say that there was no plan, that they were left with a mess. nothing could be more untrue than that. the american people need to know that, sure, the biden administration needs to do their
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thing. they will improve on the process. that's what they hope they will do. let's face it. this is a mile race. we've run the first three laps. we gave them a two lap lead. they need to take the baton and bring it across the finish line. but they were set up with an excel len foundation. the american people need to know that. >> i got limited time. i got a couple questions i want to get to. >> sure. >> what would have happened if that plan didn't take place? the president yesterday said it would have been taken five years. we got it done in nine months. what is the typical deadline if the typical washington bureaucracy would have been in place? >> oh, it's hard to imagine. i think five years is a really low estimate. it could take five to ten years to infinity to get a vaccine. lot of our vaccines are only 50% effective, 60% effective. that's great. we hope to get one that could be 60% to 70% effective.
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we already have three that are 100% protective against hospitalizations and deaths. that's exactly what we want. >> what is the science on schools? should they be open right now? can you say that without any doubt? >> i'm a pediatrician. 100% without doubt children need to be in schools. the science proves that children can go to school safely, with reasonable mitigation like some distancing and some face mask wearing. that is important. it really is important. but there is no reason that children anywhere in this country should not be in school. if they're not in school, we're doing irreparable harm. this is really gonna be a tsunami of issues we're going to have with our children. when you look at who's not in school. washington state, oregon,
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california, washington, d.c. here in texas they've been in school since august. children are thriving. children need to be in school. if he wants to do an executive order, do it to get kids in school. >> one last question. i want to ask you this. i have been going around the country talking with viewers. there's a narrative that some of the country are anti-mask. when i talk to people, one of the concerning things that they want to know, why does a health professional say they did not need masks in the beginning? was that just for the medical professionals to be able to have that? if that is the case, why weren't they honest with the american public about that? >> so, that's a really good question. i always had a problem with that. i don't think you ever saw me early saying don't wear a mask, because it was very clear we did not know whether masks worked or did not work. but they wanted to save the masks for the medical
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professionals. i believe you should just be honest with the american people. >> you can say without a doubt that's what they did? they knew all along people needed to wear masks but they lied to horde it for the medical profession? >> no, that's not true. no one knew that masks worked, but they didn't know that they did not work, right? it could have worked. it could not have worked. i think we should have been honest with the american people and just said that, but early on we needed to preserve masks for the medical professionals because they were taking care of the patients. it later became clear and it is clear, i want everybody to understand, that masks are effective. they do prevent spread. they do help you. they are going to be less and less important as we get into may and june and the vaccine develops herd immunity. >> thank you for your candor and your time. i hope to see you soon. >> absolutely. >> thank you. riots in the streets of portland over the weekend. now that trump is out of office, who's the media going to blame for that destruction?
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>> the media has been silent as rioters took to the streets in portland wreaking havoc on businesses and residents who are still recovering from the violence from before. watch. here now author of unmasked. andy, tell me what's happening down there on the ground? >> well, this is like what's been happening since may of 2020. antifa go to residential and business areas and destroy property one by one, intimidate people, shine lights into the faces of residents who dare to
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look out their windows or balconies. they're trying to make it so that recovery from covid-19 related economic policies are impossible. they want to create a power vacuum like what they did last year in seattle when they took over property and created an autonomous zone. that's what they're trying to do in portland. what's probably most sickening about the riot over the weekend in portland is that it occurred during a time when there were multiple shootings happening across the city of portland. deadly shootings, actually. they were straining police resources at a time when people were literally dying. >> has there been any response from local police about what plan of action they plan on taking? >> no, not really. this has been going on for months on end now. antifa rioted last year for 120 days in a row. now it's weekly or every other
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week. i talked to my law enforcement sources on the ground. they have basically just let me know there's just not the resources to respond any more, which has been the goal of antifa, to get local city council to slash the budget, to make morale go down the toilet so that officers resign so that they can wreak havoc and cause misery. >> that's a terrible display. the people there deserve better. their leaders should be doing better, but they're not because there's no accountability. thank you, andy. hypocrisy on full display in berkeley, california. that dishonesty isn't stunning, but not surprising. their --
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>> the kids that are the most impacted and the families that are most impacted are the low income blue collar middle class kids. the wealthy, the wealthy son and daughters of elected officials and other powerful people, they're sending their kids in person to private schools, but they're not affording that right to the folks who need to go into the public school system. >> joining me with reaction to this is congressman mcdonnell of florida. congressman, what's going on down there? it is a model for the country, florida. it seems like these other states don'ted have their act together, why? >> because california's been run by liberal democrats for 30 years. this is the outcome when you are run by people who care more about politics than science. in florida, we've been open since august. parents have had the opportunity to send their kids or continue
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to distance learn. we have left the option up to them. the result has been that our children are much farther ahead in florida than they are in california. when you have union leaders sending their kids to private school it shows how drastic the hick hypocrisy is. >> i'm a school choice person. i benefitted from school choice. many of the people that have been impacted by these policies, the decision to keep the school closed for black folk, brown folks. what needs to be done on the local level to secure freedom for these kids? >> what needs to happen is parents in these communities need to be organizing, going down to their local school district and union office and demanding that those schools get open. there is no reason why children shouldn't be back in the
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classroom if their parents made the family decision that it's okay for the children to return. all they're doing is playing politics. now they're trying to find these crazy ways to open up like the biden administration said last week about one day a week is sufficient. that is ridiculous and is a stupid policy. kids can get back their resistance to covid-19. we've shown it in florida. they've been able to be in the classroom, get the learning they so richly deserve and not add to our issues with the pandemic. >> kids can't go to school. teachers unions get what they want and then these politicians get the money in campaign contributions. now the biden administration, they want to continue to have standardized testing and kids aren't allowed to go to school. >> i don't understand how you'll make these kids take these tests. it has been shown some of the poorest children, they're having to go into the school parking lot just to have wi-fi. they have nobody guiding them through instruction on a day to
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day basis. there's been some studies that show 20% of the kids aren't even turning on the lap top they've been given. the biden administration is wrong on this like they've been wrong about the fact that we are already well on our way to getting done with covid-19 because of the vaccines that have been put in place by the previous administration. they don't want to step on the toes of their biggest backers to get to the white house and that's the teachers union. >> kids won't even be prepared to take the test. they're far behind. on top of that, if they open the schools to take the test, i may blow gasket. they cannot open up the schools for kids to get the proper education but they want them to go there to take the test? >> that's like when nancy pelosi flew a congress member in that had covid so she could get the votes for speaker of the house. joe biden and the democrat left don't care about the science.
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they care about political science. that's what we are seeing when it comes to our kids. kids should be back in the classrooms. what do you expect when your own governor is out having dinner without a mask. >> rules for thee, not me. i want to get your thoughts on this. >> we have to start breaking down systemic racism and barriers that have held people of color back. we don't want to wait on a study that we support. we're going to start acting now. start talking about free college tuition to hbcu. start talking about free community college, tripling title i and those things. i think you are well on your way. >> this is the focus. where's the black agenda? is this gonna save black american? >> no. what will save black america is letting black business owners open in blue states.
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what's gonna help black america is giving our parents flexibility about where they send their children to school so their children can start off life getting in the right mode academically to exceed and fulfill their god given tall len. given free stuff down the line is not going to help. >> congressman, part of the new freshman class, starting a lot of fire on capitol hill. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> new york state has mandatory sexual harassment training for every person who works in the state. has anyone asked the governor, andrew cuomo, about that training? and did he take it himself? does it even work? we'll talk about that next. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now.
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>> allegations against cuomo are stacking up. we are learning that in recent years, he forced all employees in new york to take sexual harassment training. is the governor following his own rules? trace gallagher has more on this. >> reporter: for the record, andrew cuomo's aide accused him of unwanted kissing, touching
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her lower back and arms and asking her to play strip poker. former cuomo adviser charlotte bennett also came forward saying cuomo asked her about her sex life and if she was open to having sex with open men. cuomo denies the allegation and has granted new york's attorney general the authority to hire a private law firm to investigate. and separately governor cuomo has retained white collar criminal defense attorney abramowitz but so far only for the nursing home allegations, not the sexual harassment claims in which cuomo said he was only being playful and joking saying, quoting, i acknowledge some soft things that i have said have been misinterpreted as unwanted flirtation. but his accuser charlotte bennett isn't buying it saying he's been slow walking this entire investigation and said these are not the actions of someone who feels misunderstood. they are the actions of an individual who wields power to
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avoid justice. it's notable that all new york employees are mandated to take sexual harassment prevention training once a year. andrew cuomo is the one who made the legislation more strict although it remains unclear if the governor himself has taken the training. >> doesn't respect the elderly, so i'm sure he doesn't respect women as well. thanks, trace. joining me now to discuss this is miranda divine. we reached out to the governor's office to see if he did the training or not. we didn't hear anything back. but it begs the question, if he did, does it even work to begin with? >> thanks, lawrence. obviously, not. he either hasn't done it or it's completely useless. i think probably both are true. it's a typical, as you were just saying rules for thee but not for me.
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cuomo is the king of new york. it's those sorts of rules for the little people, not for him. it's really extraordinary that he still doesn't get it. you know, a 63-year-old man asking a 25-year-old underling if she enjoys sex with older men is not a joke. he can't just throw it off and pretend that testify just joking. charlotte bennett, the woman who's made these allegations, doesn't buy it. she says he's not accepting responsibility which, of course, would be the first step to some sort of atonement or rehabilitation. but that, obviously, isn't going to happen for andrew cuomo. he just, as he always has in his career, is going to brazen through. it's just, i think, quite interesting that last year, as early as may when "the new york post" and the families of the
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nursing home dead were crying out for andrew cuomo to be held accountable, all those cries were ignored and, in fact, andrew cuomo instead was held up as the gold standard of pandemic leadership by biden, by the democratic party. >> what about his attempt to, you know, create his own investigation, besides that maybe the attorney general needs to appoint someone he appointed to a judgeship. what about that? still after being caught red handed -- by the way, he's lawyered up. he wanted to control the process of the investigation against him. >> that's the way he rolls. that's just the way, the cuomo way in new york. he's practiced it. it's always worked for him. he's always managed to evade accountability for all the malpractice that he's committed over the years and all the
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people he's bullied and all the power that he's abused. and, unfortunately for him, but not for the rest of us, he's finally reached the end of the road. and that's only because the democrats decided he was of no more use. he had served his purpose as a foil against donald trump last year, the good guy, the perfect gold standard leadership guy compared to the terrible donald trump. he played that role remarkably well. he got an emmy for it. beyond the scenes, where it counted, he was utterly incompetent and bungling everything leading to 15,000 nursing home deaths plus. just always callous. never accepting responsibility. that is just his track record. it's his m.o. it's in his dna. now he's of no use, he's just being discarded. i hope all democrats look at that and see that's the fate for
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them. >> hillary clinton has statement. these stories are difficult to read and allegations brought forth raise serious questions that the women who have come forward and all new yorkers are deserve answers to. i'm glad to see there will be a full independent and thorough investigation. the hypocrisy in this. your husband was accused of this. you stood by your husband, demonized the women. we know there's proof that he was doing some dirty business. what do you think about this? >> well, we know that hillary clinton is a hipocrite from way back. that's her specialty. it's amazing that she and all the other democratic women who were front and center calling for brett kavanaugh to be hung as rapist, took so long to come out, giving statements about cuomo. that includes kamala harris, top
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the best way to secure your devices is at weathertech.com >> welcome back. if you thought hollywood couldn't go farther left they're rebooting superman. the guy writing the script has said things that make aoc look moderate. what's going on? >> so we're talking about the writer. he's going to be writing about ways in the premise for the atlantic. he has wrote about 9/11, first
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responders who died saving other people's lives. they were not human to me black white or whatever. they were menaces of nature. that's how he feels when he reflects on the deadliest terrorist attack in human history. a person who demonized real life superheroes has been put in charge of a superhero movie. that's par for the course in hollywood if you're radical but to the left you're celebrated. if you're right of center and voted for president trump because you're pro life, you don't deserve a job. >> the other story i want to get your input on. meghan markle did an interview with oprah over the weekend. listen to this. >> were you silent or silenced? i just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject that's off limits. almost unsurvivable sounds like there was a breaking point.
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>> there's always drama. >> there was a royal expert who has a funny line said the daily mail where he was like, silenced? this is the royal family. they're not a mob family. overall, i really do think this is very dramatic, very public family split is sad. harry and meghan did not handle this well in the beginning. i remember when they announced they would be leaving the royal family, they said they wanted to be financial independent but also wanted to live in one of the queen's castles. that's kind of a hilariously out of touch thought. >> have your cake and eat it, too. >> this falls down political lines. you are a liberal, if you love pop culture, you're superinto harry and meghan. if you're anything other than that, you probably don't care or don't like them. meghan markle's dress, i thought she looked beautiful but it was, i believe, $5,000. i think she was wearing a $7,000
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bracelet. there are perks to be attached to the royal family. >> i used to be team meghan. but the flip flop, wanting your cake and eating it too. >> i couldn't agree with you. >> thanks for watching. we'll do it against tomorrow. i'm lawrence jones. tucker carlson is up next. >> tucker: tonight just 36 days into a new administration and already joe biden fulfilled major campaign promise. if you didn't vote for him, it would be hard to admit this. don't worry, this is nothing that's going to improve your life or the life of the united states. nothing that's gonna help you drop 20 pounds. nothing you can use to buy dinner. you're not getting a stimulus check this week. your kids are not going back to school. you're not getting a raise. you thought you might be back on the campaign trail he promised low wage workers a bump to 15 bucks an hour.
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