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>> tucker: there so many of those and i think history will be the judge as well. alex berenson, i appreciate it. >> thanks, tucker. >> we are out of time and you s can believe it and hour slips by. we will be back tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. now, ladies and gentlemen, sean hannity! how are you doing? >> sean: big show tonight, not a surprise for once. and here at 9:00 p.m., all is good, life is good. welcome to "hannity," coming up my latest message to the mob and the media. new polling numbers tonight shot america's media is one of the least trusted in then the entire world. for good reason. the latest from president sippy cup, yeah, really bizarre behavior again today at the white house. it's getting worse than ever, more obvious than ever, we've got the tape to prove it. first we turn our attention to
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the heartbreaking scene that is surfside and the great state ofe florida where many of the fellow americans are feared dead tonight after shocking building collapse took place. joining us now on the ground with the latest jonathan serrie. jonathan, last night -- were not sure about 99 people around the number it's frightening. >> yeah, 99 people unaccounted for. it doesn't mean that all of them were in the building and there may have been some seasonal residents native snowbirds. they are that was the case. m it won't be 99 victims, they're hoping the numbers will be considerably less. but until they account for everyone i'm a firefighters searching through the rubble around the clock, not letting up. they have shifted operations away from the portion of the building that is still standing, everyone there is now accounted for for about 102 people accounted for.
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if now shifting to the rubble, much harder to search the rubble. they are actually accessing it through a basement parking garage and wading throughft wat, burst pipes, working with a structural engineer to prevent the rubble from collapsing on the firefighters. >> we make a cut and there is a shift with additional holders but we find that what we just encountered a small fire. we had a small fire and the result of some shifting of the building. we were able to extinguish it and then within 20 minutes. >> the first rescuers on the scene pulled 35 occupants from the building, 11 treated for injuries, four taken to the hospital. so far authorities have only confirmed one fatality. we do however expect that numbei to go up. again, at least 99 people are unaccounted for. electronic listening devices have detected no voices inside the rubble. but they have picked up some banging noises. authorities can't say yet whether it is humans causing the
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banging or just all of the debris you debris rattling, but those are areas that the firefighters are trying to access and their best chance of rescuing any survivors. florida senator marco rubio says about one-third of those reported missing are foreign nationals and so his office and others are working with the various consulates to arrange visas for their family members and loved ones to come to the u.s. as needed. sean, back to you. >> sean: jonathan, following closely and our prayers with these families and these people tonight.om joining with mark, the governor, ron desantis. you said something that i remember saying after being down at ground zero after the twin towers on 9/11. you said tv doesn't capture the magnitude of how enormous this is. it's eerily similar in terms of your observations. what specifically did you mean it's that much bigger when you're up close? >> yeah, i think when you're there, sean, you see for example there is balconies, right?
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on all the units. the balconies were like stacked on one on top of the other. he just went straight down and it's almost like a pancake and you look at that and you think that's an unbelievable type ofta collapse for that to happen. then as you get closer, you see how some of the units were ripped off the side. there were still some rooms you can actually see in and if you look toward the top there is actually a bunk bed right on the edge in the open air. if you think yourself, you may have had two kids in bed that a night then all of a sudden one in the morning. so, it's a traumatic experience obviously for the folks who escaped and there's a lot of families. when people are unaccounted for, sometimes that's the hardest thing because they just do not know. they're obviously bracing for the worst but they are still
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hoping for the best and the search and rescue does go on. so, it's a really difficult situation and a real tragedy for the state. >> sean: explain the process of looking for these people because you have to be careful, there could be further collapse and more people injured and hurt in this thing. so, it is hard work but from what i understand all of florida's resources have been made available in terms of the rescue efforts that are going on. >> for sure. miami-dade fire rescue they were there within minutes. and all the people that were escorted out, they didn't know whether the building was going to collapse even more at that point but they went in and they escorted dozens of people toe. safety. then what they have been doing since probably late morning, early afternoon, they are going underneath in these tunnels a trying to find any type of human life in saving lives. but it is still -- it's not a secure scene. things are moving around, there was a fire, there was some additional collapse. so, they are doing this -- it's a risk to them.
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but they are cognizant of it. if you find some of the last thing you want to do is have more collapse. it's definitely a balance they're trying to strike. they've been working around the clock since a very wee hours of the morning and there is no question that they have saved lives. >> sean: governor, i know from experience because i have friends of mine that are in the building industry down in florida and they are very, very high standards in the state of florida for building any building.er how do something like this happen? >> i think that's going to be determined, obviously the first order was the search and rescue save lives. we are caring for the displaced folks, the folks who survived, but they are never going to have a place to go back to a not a condo complex against we're working hard to get them assistance. then the third thing is, okay, why did this happen? they don't have the answerss right now, but i think they will in relatively short order. we will have to see, obviously
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there's a lot of tough buildings down in south florida. this building was built in the early 1980s -- that's not necessarily like, we have much older buildings of course, but that's all going to be looked at and then we will try to determine what was the reason for it. >> sean: governor, if there is any help that's put together and i know samaritans first, red cross, they usually help in situations like this. any information at any point you and your staff want to pass on to us to pass on to the public we would be glad to help anyways we can. >> we will do that. i know there will be two, we will put that out for you and i'll donate myself to it and your audience would be a huge help. >> sean: elementary donation, there you go, we are in. governor, praying for the people of florida and hopefully we can rescue some of these people, if not all of them. thank you. we now turn our attention to the media mob. we start with a blatant fact, if
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you're a self-proclaimed journalist at "the new york times," "washington post," fake new cnn, msdnc, abc, cbs, you actually have two jobs. one, protect democrats, especially joe biden at all costs. number two, stalk, harass, smear, slander donald trump and his family and anybody who supports him. obviously, even though you call yourselves journalists, you're not, that's not journalism. by in large, the employees that the so-called news outlets, they're not journalists. as we said in 2007, journalism is dead in america. this week in two open letters, i asked "the new york times" other self-proclaimed journalists there about their beloved russia hoax. three years of never ending lives, conspiracy theories that they peddled to each and every day to the american people. the differences in coverage by the way, the way they treat joe biden versus the way they treated donald trump, it is staggering. instead of answering my questions, mr. prestigious holier-than-thouus
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"new york times" calls himself a journalist ben smith, you know, that's the same guy that notum only released hillary clinton's bought and paid for dirty russian disinformation dossier, but said he believed and broad outline of the dossiers unquestionably true. ben, do stand by that tonight? he tried to change the topic on social media and then attack yours truly. this "new york times" reporter -- now, this is pretty funny. all the prestige that they like to think that they have, they are now tweeting out from an account and using an account on twitter that is called their words not mine. let me repeat, the "new yorktt times," now getting information from a twitter account you can't make this adam schiff up. t some people at fox apparently don't like me and said bad things about me and gutlessly behind my back according to ben
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smith to the members of the media mob. m if that's true, that's called normal day in the world that i live in. here's a secret for you, then, on the liberals that hate watch this program all night, i don't care, i don't give a adam schiff about what anybody says about me i've been doing the show 25 years in 30 years of radio. i do my show, my radio show, and i do it for my audience, the people that have been so loyal to me and give me that camera every night and give me the microphone every day. i do it loudly, i do it proudly, and i do it apologetically and i'm not going to change just because some of you don't like me. i am open and honest about my conservative beliefs. who i support. if it's hardly a breaking news alert, then.
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unfortunately honesty and truth, that's not a priority for people at "the new york times" like ben, maggie, and, well, the rest of them media mob. in the past five years, they got dozens and dozens and dozens of stories dead wrong. cheryl atkinson, she has a a running list on her website. she's up to 156 fake news stories and counting. in 2020, multiple outlets -- remember they claimed president trump forcefully cleared a peaceful protesters out of lafayette park because he wanted a photo op?ti welcome of the inspector general said that his fake news. "the washington post," others claiming the covid lab leak hypothesis was nothing more than a debunked conspiracy theory. more fake news. "the new york times," implying that president trump paid noai
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income taxes for 18 years -- well, that was proven to be fake news. if that was fake news about the first lady's immigration status, fake news about the president's children, fake news about russian bounties on u.s. soldiers, fake news about bo nicholas sandmann. i can't wait till you pay and fork over millions to that kid appeared he deserves every penny. years of fake news surrounding something that never happened, and that was trump-russia collusion and the conspiracy theory that they peddled almost every single day that was derived from an actual russian disinformation campaign pot and paid for by hillary clinton and published and believed by "new york times" writer. then smith himself. so, ben, maggie, and "the new york times" and the other russia collusion true there is in the media mob, let me ask you one more time, do you still believe in the russia hoa,
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that you peddled to your audiences, do you believe that clinton steele dossier is unquestionably true? do you care about premeditated fraud that was perpetrated numerous times against the fisa court? do you care -- will you now admit that candidates and later president trump was illegally spied on because of hillary's dirty russian information dossier and the lies told to the fisa court? it says at the top of the fisa application, verified. none of it was verifiable you care about government abuse of power because up to now, you showed interest in what would have been the stories of your career. when you try ever? ever holding biden accountable for anything? will you investigate his corrupt international family business? will you try to find out why sketchy foreign nationals -- let's see, from kazakhstan, russia, china, why were they paid in joe biden's crack
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addicted son zero experience millions and millions ofut dollars? are you going to lift a finger in investigating hunter's laptop from? you hold biden accountable for his racist rhetoric, prior support for segregation? will you ever do any of these things? will you conduct any investigation surrounding the biden administration. it look at this, the u.s. now ranks dead last in media trust. by the way, that's because of the media mob, "the new york times," "the washington post," abc, cbs, nbc, msdnc, and pretty much the rest of the media. by the way, you're all new green deal socialists, you have an agenda. you're not the journalists you claim to be. stop pretending. it's time to own who you are. own it, on your truths. the "times" propagated an actual hoax and they did it for years as did the other outlets. they are full of surprises for the efforts and so the other
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question we have for you, maggie haberman, ben smith, dean beckett, if you had any decency, any honor, you and your colleagues would give back what is a phony pulitzer prize. will you do it?th a one last question, will you do the right thing at "the new york times"? will you give the pulitzer prizes back? will you're not holding our breath. of course, cnn's humpty dumpty whose real job is to be mr. potato head, he won't be holding his colleagues in the media mob accountable. it's like a boogaloo checklist called, they live in the isolated's fake news media bubble and i'll tweet your article that's fake if you tweet mine. he has better things to do like watching fox news 24/7 and watching yours truly.
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recently come up or humpty had to take time away from watching fox and went on the nationwidemi book tour for their re-released anti-diatribe and i'm told a whopping 13 brand-new chapters. wow. a lot of work. unfortunately, sad news despite numerous tv appearances come up or humpty dumpty only managed to sell, yeah, a meager 1,300 -- 1,738 copies in the first week of sales. and he's actually 4,007th on amazon.com. while behind every other book ever written. tonight, by the way, more venues for humpty dumpty, "new yorky magazine"'s reporting -- i didn't know he had family members in the news business but apparently his wife is an anchor on some channel somewhere and she's being accused of bullying and creating a toxic environment in her workplace. here's the question, humpty dumpty hosts a show about the media. i wonder if he will cover this big media story on his low rated media show? i wouldn't hold my breath. ultimately, the humpty dumpty's of the world, the maggie
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haberman, the ben smith's of the, everybody else in the imam, they can cover whatever they want and it's a free country, freedom of the press, freedom of speech i believe in all of it and i never support boycotts and i never call for cancellations. but if they are decent and ethical, and if they were true journalists as they claim thatt they are, they'd at least be honest about their own political agenda. they could at least be honest about that little parts. they have an opinion. they offer their opinion. they have an agenda. they follow it everyday. h i'm honest with their audience, i'm a talk show host. if a member of the press, i can produce thousands of hours of coverage.
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radio and tv. we do investigative reporting -- actually, the show, "trump russia collusion" story right. we were proven right, you were proven wrong.ra i gave opinion and i openly say i'm a proud conservative. i am honest. but you claim to be something else in that straight up not true. you have an abusively biased socialist agenda. here with reaction, this guy is probably the only honest media critic and the entire country and his name is joe concha. i wish you had your own show on fox because i think you certainly deserve one. what is your take on all this? >> wow, that's a lot to unpack, sean. let's start with russia collusion and the impact that it ultimately has when it was reported for three years in "the new york times" and "the washington post," cnn, abc, cbs.
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vote tallies in 2016 to push the election to donald trump. think about that, two-thirds of democratic voters, millions of people think that the russians not only interfered but actually changed the vote totals and that's because of the relentless reporting around the report and that's ultimately proven wrong. so, that's one part of this. as for the media critic that o your mentioning from cnn, the host of reliable sources who probably should consider a name change for obvious reasons, the show morphed into media matters with a microphone since the current critic took over. you gave wendy's a show about the fast food industry. wendy's goes on to talk about how much mcdonald's and that's like cnn and all it does is talk about how fox is horrible. that's as boring as it is predictable and the definition of insanity is to do the same things over and over again. these ratings if it keeps going down and it's only going to get worse. it will be a happy ending for cnn which speaking of happy
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endings is still the home of jeffrey tobin. the networks now getting beat quite easily by home and garden tv, cnn getting beat by hdtv ora clc, the history channel which is about news from 80 or 100 years ago primarily in the discovery channel which my 5-year-old futures nasa star loves.en that's where we are at this point. cnn down 75% in terms of its viewership in the beginning of the year. three on four people watching the show on the being of 2021 are now gone, sean. >> sean: the bottom line, we have an information crisis in the country but people need to know it. honestly, i'm a talk show host i admit who i am. l being a talk show host, i take on many roles, straight news, investigative reporting,pl culture, sports, it's like a whole newspaper. but they specifically -- even opinion shows that we all know our opinion shows, they claim to be journalists. why do they cling to that when everybody knows it's total
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adam schiff? >> that's interesting. i never see when you do sports in the show i used to be a fox columnist for fox sports, it be nice if we do it once in a while. but don lemon for example, he went on pbs just recently and he literally said he doesn't give opinions.. he's an anchor. and he says this, i don't give an opinion, i give my point of view on things, which is literally the same thing as opinion when you give your perspective on something. i think that's what angers people about cnn. it's insulting to people's intelligence and i'm not giving up eating giving my point of view. it just own who you are like you're owning who you are in terms of being an opinion host and advocate.
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>> sean: don't people love to tell us, on your truths. my advice, they should own their truths. you deserve your own show, mr. joe concha, you do a great job. thank you. i mean it. i'm openly advocating for it in case you haven't noticed. straight ahead, some of the most outrageous joe biden gaffes. it's been a disaster for him. dan bongino reacts and later, the great dr. fauci may want to hire an attorney and we will tell you why as we continue. ♪ ♪ an attorney and we will tell you why as we ♪it's, oh, so quiet♪ ♪shhhh shhhh♪ ♪it's, oh, so still♪ ♪shhhh shhhh♪ ♪and so peaceful until...♪ ♪you blow a fuse♪ ♪zing boom♪ ♪the devil cuts loose. zing boom♪
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you can't make this of stuff up, yes, this is the president of the united states of america, you decide. >> employers can't find workers and i said, yeah, pay them more. this is employees, employees bargaining chip now. i got them $1.9 trillion relief so far. it will be getting checks in the mail that are consequential, this for a job care of the bill environment.em why would i not before it? >> sean: i have a question. if i dig it's moments like this that may forces staff to yell at him and he gets in trouble if he ever answers a question. if somehow biden managed to top that claiming that "latinx", people they don't want to get vaccinated. because they are scared of being
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deported. you figure it out. >> it's all hard as well to get them vaccinated as well. why, they are worried about being vaccinated and deported. >> sean: i think you are assume latino, joe, but why do you assume that people who happen to be hispanic or latino are illegal immigrants are to have any idea what message you're trying to send to the rest of the world with that bizarre behavior? t like, we have seen from you day after day. i thought it was bad enough at the g7. here's a small sampling and look at your president, this is only the last two weeks. take a look.
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>> there's a lot of people here, i apologize i'm going to get in trouble. but will get back to that. but we -- we, you know, there's a lot that -- that is happening. police chief -- excuse me, police chief murphy of baton rouge, louisiana. we hold these truths self-evident, that all men and women, we've always widened the ark of commitment and included more and more people. the blood of patriots. and all the stuff about how we are how we have to move against the country. what happened is that there is been -- she wanted, you think you have to have weapons to take on the government, you need f-15s and nuclear weapons. >> vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion you had called him a killer. is that still your belief that he is a killer, sir?
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>> [laughs] answer the first question? i'm laughing, too. miami-dade. >> sean: the crickets won 1,000, 22,000. here with reaction, the host of "unfiltered" i couldn't imagine a show called "filtered", a filtered dan bongino?et great hits out of the box. dan bongino. you know, sometimes i laugh it's funny my you know, i watch them over at the g7. he said, well, asked theheo?
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question you called put in a killer and he still called him that. yeah. i don't like it's funny anymore, dan, it's actually scary. >> yeah, i mean, can you really believe this guy is the president of the united states? we have reverend kane from poltergeist 2 who's the guy. he's your mommy, remember that? what's with the creepy whispering? is one of those asmr things? what is he doing? i paid them the checks. it's so creepy like you watch it and you want to cringe, you don't know if you should turn it off or turn it up. and here's another thing, he lies.aie he lies all the time and he lies about everything. he said during the meeting, common sense, common sense like i told them pay more. oh, thanks, joe, we all figured it out so restaurants who can't find workers, nobody thought of it before joe biden. if we would have paid the more igkely relate, hasn't thought through that restaurants can pay their workers more because they have no money to pay them more because they don't have workers in the first place the becauseor workers are being paid by joe biden. but again reverend kane he didn't think of that through and
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he said another thing too. he said it's a lie that the top cities for crime are run by democrats. what is he saying? the fbi's lying? look at the statistics, that's kind of obvious.he >> sean: the question is and what worries me the most about this is you know first of all, there's a reason he was hiding in his basement bunker, okay?t c i called it the media mob, big tech candidate protection program. now, it's the presidential protection program same people. obviously, he's really struggling with public appearances and obviously they are minimizing his schedule is much as possible averaging less than one event a day, dan. the question is, vladimir putin sees it, not influenced by the media in this country. they make their own assessments. president xi is making his own assessment and kim jong un, radical islamic terrorist groups
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are making their own assessments and that's the scary part. where does it end? >> yeah, think about it.ss in china right now is making a move on hong kong. they are implicitly andes explicitly threatening taiwan as well. like you said, part of this you kind of laugh at but it's really not funny and it really isn't.ow we have a guy in the white house right now who by any objective measures, i'm a conservative i don't like joe biden's policies but i'm not trying to make this personal here. by any objective measure, the man is clearly compromised. i'm not diagnosing him, i think my graduate work in psychology, i'm not pretending -- i didn't stay in holiday express last night. you don't have to be a psychologist or psychiatrist to see something's wrong. why isn't anybody else on the left side of the mainstream media -- why are they concerned about it? as he said, this is the man who controls the nuclear codes. we have two nuclear powered enemies right now led by tyrant
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killers, xi jinping and vladimir putin. nobody seems concerned about it but fox news? this is a serious issue and the man has his finger on the tip of the nuclear codes of the united states with two hostile enemies. you think there is a greater level of concern but there isn't and they don't care. >> sean: dan bongino, thank you, appreciate it. show on the weekend right here on the fox news channel. straight ahead, congressman devin nunes and gregg jarrett here to weigh in on more problems with flip-flopping fauci and we've got the report and, well, counties that want to leave oregon and join idaho. then you've got a town in atlanta that wants to leave atlanta. where is this going? straight ahead. ♪ ♪ s this going? s this going? straight if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, now another explosive revelation surrounding dr. doom and gloomm failure flip-flopping fauci as a new book that's called "nightmares scenario reports" that fauci resisted itot white house directive in april last year to cancel a research grant for the nonprofit link to the wuhan institute virology gain of function research. he reluctantly agreed after learning that the cancellation was explicitly ordered rightfully know retrospectively by president trump. the grant now for the infamous eco-health alliance whicher reportedly subcontracted with the wuhan virology lab a lab that was engaged in gain of function research.ww well known for working on coronavirus. why was fauci so opposed to scrapping the grant and why was fauci out downplaying the lab league theory when he was personally through email as early as january of 2020? that it wasn't a conspiracy
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theory at all? that the genome looked to be altered with. october of 2019 were athletes from several countries reportedly got sick, had covid symptoms and that's two months before china reported their first case. here with reaction republican congressman devin nunes and fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. congressman i begin with you, we knew they started with coronavirus and they were worried about money going to the lab. and so, why we should we conclude anything else? >> don't forget, sean, you've got the effective got the fauci emails that where coming a week ago. you've got the revelation that china had originally submitted the covid blood samples to the
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nih and they were allowed to withdraw those out. that is developing but that also seems very odd that that happened and we are now finding it out. >> sean: it seems beyond object. where would you begin the investigation? is a possible american tax dollars were used to produce this pandemic in the lab? >> look, we have a report in running the investigation in the house intelligence committee republicans with no help of the democrats, no surprise there i'm sure. but this is continuing investigations ongoing. fauci has to answers questions. u.s. senators and congressmen as to him and won't answer the question. my prediction here and i'm willing to bet you a dinner here, that fauci probably won'te be around come next election cycle because he will become a liability for the democrats next fall.
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>> sean: is a liability that you see, gregg jarrett? >> the tangled web of deceit continues to grow around anthony fauci and it's bad enough that there is compelling evidence that he may have lied to the senate committee last month when he testified under oath. but now it appears he may have lied to a house committee a year ago when he said, gosh, i have no idea why president trump l ordered the funding to the wuhan lab be halted. this new book by two ma "washington post" reporters reveals the specific conversations, verbatim conversations in which fauci absolutely knew the reason why. trump was alarmed that hete couldn't believe the fact that american taxpayer dollars are being given to a dangeroushi laboratory with shoddy safety
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protocols in china doing work on covid viruses supercharging them. and may have leaked from the laboratory and that's why trump ordered a halt and fauci resisted. but he appeared, he had a sudden case of amnesia and said, gosh, i never knew i got the order. but he did know. lying under oath is a crime called perjury and even if you're not under oath it's aos, comparable crime making a false or misleading statement to congress. there needs to be a criminal investigation of fauci. >> sean: if i recall, there's a guy the name of roger stone that i believe was charged with the exact same thing. in his case, it resulted with 30 guys and tactical gears, guns drawn, predawn raid, frogman, fake new cnn cameras.
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let's go to the next step and what will congress do, and how quickly will you be able to get it done? >> good news is house republicans today under the leadership of brad from ohio,, there's a bill for no more money to get a function research for our adversaries especially. it's hopefully legislation that would be move forward. of china's nonanswering questions, and i think all roads are leading back to china that they are responsible for this. at a minimum, the responsible for leading this run all over the globe in a critical time frame that did not give the globe soon enough time to react. so, there's legislation and investigation ongoing and will continue to do our work. obviously, we need to get democrats to vote with us., >> sean: thank you, congressman for what you're doing and, gregg, i appreciate your analysis as always. when we come back, the far left agenda continues to wreak havoc on america's great cities now cities, communities, they want out.
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there is counties in oregon that want to join the state of idaho. they want to separate, irreconcilable differences. two men involved in these efforts will tell their storiest straight ahead. ♪ ♪oe, ir stories straight
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♪ ♪ >> sean: ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, we've been telling you about these issues that are popping up across the country where local communities are standing up to the failed far left agenda. they feel like things are so different and so apart on issues that these differences are irreconcilable. some cities are flat out saying they just do not want to be a part of this group anymore and for example there is a neighborhood in atlanta. as a matter of fact they had a radio show in buckhead. it's a neighborhood part of
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general atlanta and they want to form their own city.r a mid-atlantis failure to protect basic public safety and oregon multiple counties they back a plan to join the state of idaho. we will see more of this as a country's more divided and people become more disconnected and the difference of that irreconcilable? cities and states, towns are getting to the point where these differences are resulting in permanent division. free enterprise versus socialism, energy independence, green new deal, how do you reconcile that? law and order versus dismantling and defunding the police. how do you reconcile those differences? sovereignty, security versus open borders and amnesty. united states of america. how do you reconcile these issues. he with reaction, two men involved in the efforts, mike mccarter the president of citizens for greater idaho along with ceo and chair of the buckhead city committee chair bill white. a bill, starting with you, 550 afar road is where my old radio studio was for a time. i love buckhead, i love atlanta,
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i hate the idea that you want to separate.n it's that bad? >> we had the idea, sean, but the city of atlanta exploited the people of buckhead for too long. the murder rate in buckhead set aside in atlanta is up 133% since 2019. shootings are up 164%. great guy and her world got shot on the saturdays jog. the other gentleman who this maniac ran over with his car had both of his legs amputated. we believe that there is a vacuum of leadership and a lack of respect for our great police department who we know you lovea sean. you helped us with the five african-american police officers were summarily fired and we help
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to them their jobs back because of you and bernie kerik. now, we are fighting to take our city back because we have had enough. we are going to make it happen, sean. we've got two bills in the assembly, the courageous legislature i believe is goingk to give us the right to vote on the ballot in november of 2022. we've raised the requisite amount of money and we have supporters by the thousands and thousands coming to us every day, sean. people are sad about this. we don't want to leave atlanta but we say we filed for divorce, the divorce is final, and we will see what we do with our new police department in buckhead city and i bet we crackdown on crime once and for all, sean. >> sean: that's the one thing, you want to do to keep the people and your town -- buckhead is beautiful. it's a beautiful part of atlanta. mike, to you, we've got five
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counties now in oregon. you want to join the state of idaho. tell us the story of that effort and what are you doing? and why? >> well, thanks, sean. this is a grassroots movement by the people. this is a way that the? representative government should work. if you have a problem, you speak out about it. you take it to your local officials, you take it up the line. we are going county by county, 21 counties in rural oregon asking the citizens, "do you want to look into changing the. government from oregon to idaho?" it's a values issue like atlanta. family, freedom, liberty, down the blue line and protecting and enforcing laws and we are just watching it go down the tubes. this is not just recently. this has happened over the last 20 years in oregon.ue and now, there is a huge divide between northwest oregon and
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rural oregon. folks, you know, if you don't want to take care of the people in rural oregon, if you don't want to listen to them, then let us go. let us go and come alongside with folks in idaho and support so they are conservative values right on the line. >> sean: let me ask you both --he >> bring in 870,000 people in idaho. >> sean: let me ask you both and i've less than 30 seconds. it let me ask you both this question and bill, i'll ask you first. what are the odds he will be successful in this effort? >> i think our odds, sean, or 100% because i know that how courageous legislatures will give us the right to vote. it could go up or down but i think if we have the vote today,
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there would be 80%, sean -- by the way i would like to send mike a check. i love what he's doing. >> sean: mike, what you think your odds are? >> our odds are good and right now come the last five counties that voted in favor of this were 62% in favor across the board. >> sean: idaho said they would take you and adopt you? i don't know. >> you know, i tell you what's come up on them line is if you don't try, then how do you find out whether it's going to work? we are in it for the long haul. >> sean: thank you both for being with us. when we come back, meghan mccain weighed in on britney spears controversy. tonight the video of the day you don't want to miss it. that's next.or ♪ ♪ ..
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>> sean: britney spears broke her silence in court, demanded an end to her conservatorship that is taking place. this morning on "the view,"
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meghan mccain spoke out on the morning. >> i believe this has reached a level where the fbi needs to be involved and extradite her from her home away from these people this very moment because they could continue the abuse in real time. i think it is that extreme. >> sean: the woman is an adult, she can run her own life. that is all the time we have left. set your dvr. let not your hearts be troubled. why? laura is here. big show tonight. >> laura: britney spears, we are going full on going total national inquirer, god bless her. >> she is an adult woman, let her run her own life. >> glad you are saving britney. another great show. i'm laura ingrandma this is ingraham angle, the first person charged in the january 6th riots