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it's impossible. it's impossible to stop ourselves today. >> sean: i literally have tears in my eyes. he ruined my show. >> tucker: i'm sorry! it's so obvious, i mean, come on. >> sean: i was going to suggest humpty dumpty. mine -- i can't touch that, no pun intended. beat dearon tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity." we will try to get ourselves together. we will confront a major problem in the u.s., and that is the left in this country, they have an alarming war on freedom. freedom of thought, freedom itself. forget the constitution, natural born rights, or rights that come from god not from government. but little tyrants on the left using every tool at their disposal to control what you are allowed to say, what you are allowed to hear, and just who is allowed to express an opinion. they want to tell you what to
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eat and drink. anyway, hugh uses the wrong words or makes a mistake? they are strongly condemned, they are evil because somebody might be offended. what happened to the land of the free end of the home the brave and freedom? anyway, even worse, anyone found guilty by the left are having beliefs that don't match up to the insane groupthink wokeness is accused of spreading misinformation and the penalty for individual beliefs is to be canceled, fired, banished from public life forever. unfortunately, this is not a new phenomenon. i've been on radio 33 going on 34 years. i have dealt with this on tv, my 26 years at fox, every single day that i have worked in this business. it has never been this bad and it is getting worse. there are tens of tens of dollars they got these guys in the basement. maybe like jeffrey toobin,
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keyboard warriors open, watching, praying that somebody on fox is one thing or simply on the radio says one thing, one word, one phrase, one sentence that you can equally incorrect and then go after and try to get you fired. that is why humpty dumpty at think cnn never misses an episode he is right now. he's a pathetic loser. a debacle of fake gnu c and we will have a lot of not, this war on food bigger than something is an ever present everyone. all you parents, you speak out at a school board meeting because you love your children. if you about you to read it now like domestic terrorist protesting of racism by a
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prime minister who loves to dress in black face, really? we have u.s. soldiers, nurses, hospital workers, millions of other americans that are being fired because they believe in freedom. they go from heroes to fired in less than two years. that is not the america i know. here is the good news. the best way to defeat and confront these far left lunatics. keep talking, keep listening and keep doing what they don't want you to do. might as well have fun doing it. that is why tonight we are having on guests we know the love that is to sign for example dr. robert palma played pivotal instrumental part in developing the mrna analogy. the pfizer mentor and effects that everybody from dr. fauci in the white house plane dr. -- dr. joe biden, dr. kamala harris to your tv host, dr. radio host.
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these wouldn't exist without that man. but because he was critical of some of the widespread implementation of covid-19 vaccine, different, unique point of view, and gave an interview to joe rogan that now the left wants to ban them both. we are also going to hear from congresswoman kelsey gabbert. she is antiwar, she's a peaceful democrat. because she doesn't always toe the party line, kind of like kyrsten sinema, vilified by her own party. and later we will also hear from a comedian who tells jokes that democrats can't handle. it offends them, just like a total of trumped week. they feign outrage at. meanwhile, buckle up. if you are deeply person you are on the left, that will be for you. breaking tonight as i predicted last night, new information on the real reason that jeff zucker is now out as president of fake news cnn.
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according to multiple reports, it wasn't the undisclosed consensual relationship with a coworker that everybody in the news industry knew about four years and years and years. instead it was a relationship with governor andrew cuomo. "the new york post" reporting tonight and "do new segments with your brother, chris cuomo and coaching andrew cuomo on what to say during his infamous covid briefing they fired chris over that? they were offered advice on how to respond to president trump they hated. staffers at cnn reportedly are outraged with sacher, one telling the post "no network had should be coaching an elected official. it is absolutely the antithesis of cnn's standards of business. when did they get standards? anyway, according to another
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report, zucker quit in an effort to keep a possible quote of a lawsuit against cnn from the light of day the network zucker were reportedly worried about all the nation that chris cuomo has on his former boss. by the way, my prediction? he is going to get all the now with zucker gone, they're turning their rage to zucker's to overcome other one and only humpty dumpty. they currently believe he is a completely dishonest. his only is to be jeff zucker sonographer and a channel. for example, when writer publish jeff zucker and the office romance, humpty dumpty offed her to peace. the timing is perfect. trashy line and supports up supports up to 90."
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wow. isn't that all sounds similar to one of the nations against chris cuomo? the one they fired. you might want to update his resume if things keep going this way. and who knows, maybe he has had a base start thinking of moving into his office which may be think it soon. nobody watches them anyway. home to is a perfect representation of the fake news reporting at fake news cnn. we are going to the people and as this continues to involve. to joe rogan been in effect for two reasons. one, but doctors do everything when he tells her that he recovered. why doesn't anyone ever say that part?
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to go, it doctor the country. he is a very curious interviewer. people of all different point of view. not just the ones approved cnn, g. rogan will not be booted from spot from spotify despite the backlash pulled a washed out ex-rockers and their relationship with rogan. they said they will not edit his podcast. why? because spotify is a platform, not so sure. are you listening, to enter, google, facebook? you can learn something here. of course, the tyrants on the left will not stop until every opposing voice for silence. that is their goal. it is not about safety. it is no truth. it is not about freedom of speech. it is a real political power grab. this woman will see don't mark don't mark down
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>> i agree. >> sean: you do believe in free speech. you do believe in open debate. not many democrats will come on a program like this. why won't? >> that is a good question for them. i can tell you why i come is because i believe in free speech. civil discourse and dialogue. this is what is at the heart of our democracy. where the american people have the opportunity to gather information, have debates, have dialogue, maybe sometimes fireeye, sometimes called. really come to our room conclusions as the american people and then choose leaders who we believe will reflect those views and will uphold our constitution and maintain that freedom. that is about what we receive.
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facing a type of censorship in the silence enough coming from the power elite up on high. who decide okay, here's the message, here's the propaganda that we want to be able to control. they use their propaganda within the mainstream media news to do their work. and they want to make sure people swallow whatever it is that they are pushing out. if you disagree or dare to question or bring a different perspective or a different view, than they have their tactics to either try to censor or silence you or discredit to you, smear your character so that when you speak they've already created this suspicion in people's minds. okay, we can't trust whatever that person says. that prevents them from having to actually debate on the issues, having to deal with the substance of the issues that affect the american people. >> sean: i think that's why my audience does have a deep
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respect for you. we get to numerous comments whenever you are on the program. to me, it is very simple. we get a lip service to the word freedom, right? i wish i could force, but i can't force people to watch that show a full hour every night. i wish they would come i hope they will. i try to put on a good show. >> speaking of freedom. >> sean: all i ask is three hours a day. why is it that now becoming an alien concept, this thing called freedom. nobody forces anybody to wash anything or listen anything. as more choices out there than they've ever had before. why don't they use their freedom not to watch what they don't like or what they disagree with. >> exactly. i think that is exactly what is presently so troubling to me about these threats and attacks on our freedoms that are rooted in our constitution that are rooted in our identity as
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americans. freedom needs to mean something to us all. for me, i took an oath as a soldier and as a member of congress to uphold and defend our constitution. when i talk about the defense of free speech, whether i agree with what you are saying or not, but is something i've committed to give in my life to doing. each of us as americans have to understand our own responsibility to stand up and protect that freedom in our own way and to reject this and remind people what this is all about and how if we allow these threats to continue in this censorship to continue, the power elite to spread their own controlling propaganda, we will lose who we are as a country. we will no longer have the democratic republic. we will have a dictatorship that is controlling what people are allowed to hear, what we are allowed to see, and what we are allowed to say. and we will be america no longer. >> sean: at the next time you are on, you can ask me any question on any topic you
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disagree with me on and i -- don't tell me ahead of time, obviously. we will give you a chance. because there are things we disagree on, but we appreciate you being with us. as always, thank you. >> sean: we do have good news to report. mandates are becoming more popular every day. just listen to what nba superstar shaquille o'neal said about these mandates just this week. >> look, i encourage everybody to be safe and take care of your family, i do. but there's still some people that don't want to take it. and you shouldn't have to be forced to take something you don't want. >> i don't think they're being forced to. there are some. i mean, we have a mandate at cbs. we have a mandate at cbs. but my point is -- >> that's forest. to. >> no it's not, forrest. >> sean: he is not a so-called expert, but he's right. he believes that at the end of the day, you are going to have to make adult decisions but keep in mind the experts, the ones
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most concerned with what you say and what you hear i've actually been spreading the most misinformation and on a much larger scale with a much bigger platform than anyone else in the country. remember, they told you that if you get the covid-19 vaccine, guess what? you are not going to get covid and you can't transmit the disease. in fact, if you said anything else or questioned their perfect science, you are censored. you are chastised. you are a ban on social media. take a look. >> you are. okay. you are not going to get covid if you have these vaccinations. vaccines prevent getting infected, prevent your hospitalization. >> our data from the cdc today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick. and it is not just in the clinical trials, but also in real-world data. now we know that the vaccines
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work well enough. but it stops with every vaccinated person. a vaccinated person gets exposed to the virus, the virus does not infect them, the virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere else. >> sean: what did they all have in common? they are all wrong. they talk about joe rogan. what they all said was all misinformation. none of those people, by the way, were banned from twitter or chastised or beaten up for line like that. and that is not all. remember when biden and pelosi and every other democrat on earth promised there would be no vaccine mandates. take a look. >> i wouldn't demand it to be mandatory. >> perhaps they should issue mandates. are you including the needs of of vaccinated and the needs of vaccinated? >> that's not the role of the
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federal government. that is the role that private sector entities and other -- that is certainly appropriate. local communities are going to take steps they need to take. >> we cannot require someone to be vaccinated. that is not what we can do. a speaker you will never see a mandating of vaccines particularly for the general public. >> they were all probably line. either way, when you are a democrat if you are a part of the establishment, the elite left, guess what? you must never face any consequences. when you propagate misinformation or distort the truth or get something wrong. look at the great dr. fauci who's been been wrong on everything.
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the origins of covid-19. not on us, was he? he was wrong there. death rates, wrong there. and yet dr. fauci is the highest-paid person in the u.s. government, worshiped by democrats, well my next guest actually played a vital role in creating the technology that allowed for the creation of mrna vaccines. you know, the ones like pfizer and mentor are not. he has been utterly vilified and joe rogan vilified for having him on his show. i've interviewed him on radio before. before we get to him, i don't play doctor on radio or tv. i can't tell you what to do. i don't know anything about your life or medical condition. i didn't go to medical school. i have said over and over, take this seriously. i've seen the worst of it. i know many people died. research on your own pit i'm not talking about a lab coat you idiots over at cnn. research on the internet. learn so you can ask your doctor smart questions. factor in your unique medical history, your current medical condition. talk to your doctor, your
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doctors, your medical professionals that you trust. and yes, i absolutely believe in science. speaking of which, we welcome world-renowned physician scientist dr. robert malone. if you don't mind, you have the original inventor of mrna vaccination as a technology start? >> yes, sir. >> and you hold numerous fundamental domestic and foreign patents in the fields of gene delivery come is that true too? >> yes, sir. these include the nine original patents which have the first reduction to practice demonstrating and mrna vaccine working using the aids gp one protein. >> sean: you implemented the technology platform, sir? >> yes, sir. >> sean: okay. pretty impressive credentials. you spend most of your adult
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life working on vaccine development. is that true? >> yes, sir. i'm not an anti-vaxxer an anti-vaxxer. >> sean: you are not an anti-vaxxer. first, let's make it your thoughts. you go on the joe rogan show, you've been on my radio show. i pay attention to everybody. i people who agree, disagree. he really impressed me. would we have the mentor or not and pfizer vaccines? can you say with a certainty if you didn't do the work you did? >> that is pure speculation. i hope that we would have. there's no question that the original concepts in the reduction of process happened in the late 80s and beginning of 1990s. >> sean: how do you feel you've been dragged through the mud going on joe rogan's podcast. i went back and watched it. there are some things you say that her controversial. i believe that people have to ask their own doctors.
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i gave my protocol. but what is amazing to me is you did all of this, the vaccines that are so loved and you are vilified. does that surprise you. >> i know when i went on the dark horse podcast with brad and steve i said some things and we all knew that that was going to light things up and trigger a lot of people and they did. i haven't stopped triggering people sense -- i got fact-checked by the daily mail the other day over the joe rogan experience podcast. pretty much everything i said that they fact-checked was right and the one thing they said ron. i'm sorry if the hypothesis triggers you. i'm sorry, i don't apologize.
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>> you've done something amazing. again, we follow the signs doctor, correct me if i'm wrong, only if it's convenient for political arguments. but this scientific breakthrough is something that we should really champion. because for the people that love the vaccine so much, you should be right at the top of their list. my question to you, as do you believe it is being overused? as someone who created this mrna technology, what do you want to tell people that they can bring good questions to their doctors. in the end, they are going to have to make that decision with them. what would you -- what question would you advise them to be thinking about? >> i believe they really have to think hard about what their true risk is with this infection and this disease. for most people, their risk is a
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tiny fraction of a percent. and for children, it is virtually 0% for a serious disease and death if they don't have major pre-existing conditions. the core issue here is if there is risk, there should be -- this is what it comes down to for all of us including the truckers. not that people shouldn't have access to vaccines, but they should have the right to make a decision and they should have the right -- they should have full information on the risks. mr. hannity, as you know, we have had a major data leak from whistle-blowers from the department of defense. and i'm sorry to say that those data are strongly supporting the warnings that i have been giving now for the last year. >> sean: let me ask you this. we saw john hopkins study yesterday. that they lock down measures didn't work.
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good government scientists and government bureaucrats -- could they have gotten it more wrong? how did we run out of covert tests at christmas this year? how do we run out of monoclonal antibodies? how come we haven't ramped up production of antiviral's? do you have any answers for that? >> no, i don't. i think that we really have to take a hard look at the entire health and human services infrastructure. the failure is gross, really obscene. the fact that the lockdowns would damage more than they would help has been known. there is a think tank analysis very similar to the hopkins one. i posted that on twitter. it must be nine months ago. >> sean: thank you for being with us. i'm sorry you have been attacked and what you've contributed a science i hope people will
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appreciate. when we come back, cancel culture gone too far? even for aoc? adam corolla ways and next. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: tonight congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is coming to the defense of whoopi goldberg suggesting that a suspension seems unnecessary. she agrees with me! take a look for yourself. >> the last i read, jonathan greenblatt, the head of the anti-defamation league, which is a champion for in the fight against anti-semitism across the country, he accepted her apology. and i think we really kind of take that jewish communities lead on this and they seem to
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see that her apology was authentic and want to move on. >> sean: if you want to move on, that's a good first step. the next step, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez can also apologize for calling for the boycott of boiled foods when their ceo offered praise from former president trump. he disagrees with you. that is allowed in america. that is free thought, opinion, and liberty. new photo show whoopi goldberg in new york city wearing a jacket, the word "innocent" on the back. anyway, here with reaction, author of the new book, everything reminds me of something, comedian adam corolla. you know, whoopi goldberg? >> i've met her a couple of times. >> sean: by the way, very nice woman. when you meet her, she is like peace, love, happiness.
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very laws a fair. do you think that what she said, she talked about the evil of the holocaust. do you think the comment about it not dealing with race, do you believe that it was her misspeaking or maybe doesn't really know about or understand nazism and the master race, et cetera. >> whatever is in her heart is in her heart. she is allowed to speak her mind into a microphone because that is the job we gave her. keep in mind, all of these people have a job. their job is to give their opinions every single day all day. you have that job, i have that job. there is no way you are going to be able to talk as much as we talk and she talks and not screw up on occasion. to show her a little grace and keep moving forward. i do want to say it, obviously, it is hypocritical with aoc. she didn't care about roseann.
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it's just when somebody from her side of the aisle gets slapped on the hand, then she wants to show some grace. >> sean: i think that's a great point. i may be considering a lot of the cases from the same company. maybe they need to revisit some of those decisions and say, we need one standard. and it has to be consistent for everybody. you are also a comedian. i love comedians. i'm friends with larry the cable guy, jeff foxworthy, but i love watching comedians like dave chappelle and chris rock probably the most. chris rock will say any darn thing that he wants and you know what? he's funny. and i wish every comedienne would be as free as he is on that stage. but it is not the case, is it? >> no. but it could be the case if you ever just want to let people who
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talk for a living -- if people talk for a living, let them talk. i had to stop apologizing. stop backing down. here's a quick thought experiment. if aoc was fat and in her 60s, would anyone listen to another thing she had ever said? >> sean: oh, boy. what exactly do you mean by that? is it because she is young? what? >> yes, she's young, she's vibrant, she's beautiful, and everybody's always putting a camera and a mike and her face. her opinions are idiotic. 95% of the time. and i don't think if she was a middle-aged heavyset woman anyone would care what she had to say. >> sean: i'm not so sure i agree. you can criticize her ideas, and i do. i think the green new deal is
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madness. but she's got the whole democratic party following her. in my opinion, she's way more powerful than speaker pelosi. and if she and the squad decided that she is out. i think she could probably be speaker. if she challenges chuck schumer in new york, i think she is a good shot at beating him. maybe i'm wrong. >> i agree with you. i'm just saying, if she was fat and old i don't think tmc would be chasing her around with a camera. >> i don't think were allowed to say the word "fat" anymore. is that body shaming? would you call that? >> off. >> sean: okay. adam corolla, think you for being with us. what biden said just today about segregation. why did biden make time to meet with the new york city mayor today when he could've come yesterday and gone to the funeral of one of the fallen nypd officers.
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♪ ♪ speak on today's national prayer breakfast, joe biden decided to turn the event into story time h joey where he reminisced about this time his days in the senate where fellow democrats would have launched with segregationists and everybody got along great. joey, well, talking about the good old days. take a look, you decide. >> when you know one another, when you know that no matter how much you disagree, and people think -- we had a lot of flat out segregationists still in our caucus. he would argue and then he would
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go down and to have lunch. he didn't agree with him. but they treated each other with respect. >> sean: of course it was joe biden who teamed up with robert byrd. remember, he didn't want integration in public schools and busing. he didn't want public schools to become racial jungles. those were his words. today, joe biden was in new york city to meet with the new mayor, eric adams, as the city continues to see the fallout from the defund, dismantle, no bail laws that is all things new york and new york city. this has left cities all across the country less safe, less secure, more dangerous, and you ask yourself, why did joe meet with the mayor today when he could've come yesterday? it's not like he's busy or has a busy schedule. and could've been at the funeral of one of the fallen nypd officers killed in the line of duty. why didn't he meet with the officers families at the funerals? remember, joe called to redirect
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funding. of course, we could redirect funding. police become the enemy. kamala harris promoted the bail fund for violent rioters after they burned down the police precinct. praise the l.a.p.d. when they cut funding. and blm groups, the ones that shouted "what we want? dead cops. when do we want them? now." all of this is responsible for the rising historically high wave of violence all across the country. they said to funding is not the answer, well, you could hear the far left democrats in their own words in a video put out by the rnc. take a look. >> defined in the police has to have been paid we need to defund the police. >> not only do we need to defund police, but we need to completely dismantle the minneapolis police department. >> we will be moving funding .>> we are going to reduce
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funding in the police department. >> we need to look at those budgets, pull some of the money back. >> yes, of course. every department included in the police department. >> sean: a hear of her reaction may form a new york city mayoral candidate greta sewall and former florida attorney general pam bromley. curtis, i haven't talk to you sense the mayoral race. you did really well in a city where republicans are outnumbered 10-1. and you ran on a platform that says refund to the police, just the opposite. >> in fact, if you noticed in the first month of the new mayor, crime is up 40%. we've had six cups shot. unfortunately two who died. and we thought it was bad with de blasio. eric adams, stop profiling. crackdown on crime, rest people with guns in the street become a
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mandatory one year, get the undercover units out there. because they know how to make arrests. and put the pressure on your prosecutors who want to hang them and turn them loose. you've got to start acting mayoral. he's got to start cracking down on crime. >> sean: and the city is not safe. he got a lot of heat when he said oh, subways are safe, then he changed his mind. pam bondi, this is not just a new york phenomenon. this is nationwide. especially in blue states run by liberal democrats for decades. blue cities run by liberal democrats for decades. why? >> it's going to change. and you know, these democrats are going to have to own the is about d from the police. the people getting the most affected are their constituents. and i don't think there is a reason why promilitary former law enforcement officers are coming out of the woodwork to run for office.
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look at wisconsin, ryan zinke, montana. kim paxman, texas. all over the country we need law and order candidates. and you just saw today, george soros sunk $120 million into these democrats races. americans are sick of it. this is a republican democrat, this is right, wrong, good, bad, morality versus evil. keeping our streets safe, our kids safe. that is what this is about. and america is ready to take back america. >> sean: curtis, we've been friends a long time. i used to run into curtis on the subway. it didn't matter what time of day or night, it happened to be. the good old days. i'm looking at the new d.a. in new york and looking at the statements they made. you and i have both covered stories of bank robbers. they are thankful, because they
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get caught robbing a bank, that they get processed, then they go run another bank. we had one guy do it four or five times in a row. >> that, and they get free automation. they don't even go to jail. they get cookies and milk and a council that tells them no, don't do that any longer. with the manhattan d.a. you walk into a walgreens and right away -- i'm going to go shoplifting. and then you basically loot the entire story. new york city is a ghost town. people don't want to work here, they don't want to come here because of crime. new york leads and the others follow. if we don't get control of our streets and subways and parks, they will continue to flee south of the mason-dixon line. to north carolina, south carolina, georgia, florida, texas, tennessee. it was a mass exit from these large cities.
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chicago, los angeles, st. louis, philadelphia. because of crime and the unwillingness of the officials to lock up the criminals and thorough way they keep you if they are more concerned about the criminals than they are the citizens. especially the elderly who were forced into solitary confinement because they can't leave their apartments. these officials -- the prisoners are in solitary confinement. spew on it last 30 seconds. >> president biden said he doesn't want to defund the police. let your actions speak louder than your words. president trump gave surplus military equipment to our law enforcement to keep them safe. first thing president biden did was undo that. give it back to them. protect our borders. protect our borders so criminals aren't coming through our streets. drugs aren't flowing in our country. that is what we have to do. that is why 2022, you know it more than anyone, is so important to our country. we have to elect good people who are going to protect the citizens of our country.
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>> sean: well said. thank you. straight ahead, truckers in canada refusing to back down admitted intense pressure from the left. there is even talk of using the military against these truckers? are you kidding me? straight ahead. oscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger.
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♪ ♪ >> sean: still driving full speed ahead tonight standing up for human dignity, liberty, freedom, empathy, the ability to make medical decisions that are best for them and their families and consultation with their doctors. it is in reaching the left including a set of pathetic excuse for a so-called leader justin third and goal who suggested he and the convoy is racist and transphobic. despite little to actual no evidence of either.
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and now a report from foxnews.com says that the ottawa police chief may even call in the military. the military? to take on the peacefully protesting truckers? are you kidding me? we are going to send in military to stop a real peaceful protest, not the phony ones in the summer of 2020. how about instead of attacking these essential workers who are the heroes in the beginning days of the pandemic, the farmers, the packers, the truckers that got all of the materials and all the hospital workers. they were all heroes. anyway, how do you go from being a hero to now you are an enemy in the military and they will attack you? meanwhile, you have him and his minions. if they just go meet with the truckers, meet with the farmers, how about listening to them? you are supposed to be a public servant. the freedom convoy, the truckers across america and canada, let them be a reminder to all of us. a reminder that you should never have to sacrifice your sense of
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self-worth or health or your job to fall in line with the ever-changing proclamations of bureaucrats that have been wrong the whole time. all of these people that we talk about have been heroes all throughout this pandemic without their essential work. guess what? they'd all probably would've died. here with reaction, ottawa 2.0, we have martin renaud who is with us along with freedom convoy 22 spokesman, benjamin dichter is with us. martin, let's start with you. i love the farmers. it was really cool. there was police blocking the road. and the farmers and the tractors, they decided to go around the other way. the cops just basically waved hello and that was the end of that. your reaction? >> that was in alberta, so i wasn't there. >> sean: okay, but you did see the video. what is going on?
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what is your reaction? two may be the military being called up and him calling you all these names? >> yes, i heard that one. i've heard some other stories that i guess there might not be allowed to do it or the government not stepping into that group, but it could change may be by the weekend, i don't know. >> sean: benjamin, let me ask you a question. in march of 2020, april, may, june, july 2020, if you guys stop trucking and farmers didn't farm and people didn't pack the trucks, what would've happened to cities all across the canada and u.s.? would he think would've happened? >> it's simple. they would've starved themselves and they wouldn't have the supplies that you need. they are going ahead of this narrative that ottawa is somehow
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occupied and at the far left was a proponent of occupy wall street. i thought they loved occupation. so what is the problem? >> sean: that's actually good point. now why doesn't he -- maybe one of you can explain, why instead of threatening the military, why wouldn't he take the time to go and sit and listen and try and understand how the people that were heroes now all of the sudden are villains and this talk of the military being brought in, why wouldn't he sit down with you guys? >> he said it from the start. since he's been going, he's been doing division separating families by being vaccinated, nonvaccinated. their mandate is pushing the
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vaccine and i have the qr code. so i don't think he wants to back down on that. in my own country here, i could not take a plane or take a train if the person is not vaccinated. he could not travel in this country if he is not vaccinated. so creating segregation, there is families now, fathers and mothers who are not talking to their child because of this. the people that are supporting all of you speaks volumes. the people appreciate how important you are to our everyday lives. and that you sustain all of us. thank you for your good work. everybody, truckers. we will continue. ♪ ♪ (mail recipient 2) and it came like this? (delivery man) i don't know they're all open. this one's open too. privacy is important to you?
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a special shout out to a great american friend of the program helen gm bola. today, she turned 100 years old. she is a loyal viewer who so happy to have you as always, happy birthday and we wish to so many more. god bless you pair that is all the time we have left this evening. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingle take it away. >> laura: i thought smuckers jam would come up at any moment with willard scott. we should do that every day at the end. i like that. those are great americans. >> sean: she watches you as loyal fox viewer. >> laura: i love it. >> sean: i will not make it to 100 but you might. >> laura: all right, hannity, awesome show as always. take it away, laura ingle and a jam-packed show for you tonight from beginning to end. so be sure to stick around to the end of the show for one of
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