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the right things. he loved his wife, his children ,northern new england, his spaniel's bird hunting, having lunch with his friends, tobacco. he was a man and for a great man with deep sadness we tell you that he passed away today. seventy four . back that's it for us tonight. we'll be back every 8:00 p.m. show. this is the sworn enemy of one pomposity and group that have a great pressure on him and great tribute toen p.j. o'rourke. thank you , the tucker .il welcome to "hannity". tonight , the struggle for civiln liberties in canada continues as the country'swa wannabe dictator justin trudeau now attempting to squash peaceful protests, enforced draconian covid mandates and perpituity at least it seems of the very latest. live from ottawa in just a moment. c and it's getting bad. also tonight , we'll check in on the white house where in the midst of a crisis at, home and abroad, multiple crises while joe biden spent precious time today telling
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a really weird, bizarre story about putting a dead dog on some random random woman's doorstep , the precipitous cognitive decline continues. but firstvein we begin tonight h the story the media mob refuses to report i and that is the hillary clinton spying scandal and that's what it is. as we first reported last night, a bombshell filing from the dorm probe details how the clinton campaign and their associates actively, according to of course, johnlo durham exploited internet data mined from trump tower and even the trump white house to smear donald trump, the mob and the media. they don't want you to see this story just like the media mob ran defense on the huntert biden laptop story just beforey the election for the biden family syndicate. now the media is covering up yet another scandal. so let's take a moment to read directly from the durham court filing against d attorney michan sussmann who is chargedg
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with lying to the fbi about his work on behalf of hillary clinton. now according tog the filing, a sussmann was quote a lawyer at large at a large international law firm that was then servingli as counsel to the clinton campaignntnt. r the document continues toecre defend its billing records, reflect that the defendant repeatedly billed the clinton campaign for his work and quote ,the defendant had assembled and conveyed allegations about donald trump to the fbit on behalf of at least two a specific clients, including a technology executive at a us based internet company and the clinton campaign. with me here. dorham then goes on to explain how these allegations were exploited from internet data mined at quote a particular c health care provider trump c tower, donald trump, central park west apartment building and the executive office of the president of the united states. thosein are his exact words.
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in other words, they were mining and exploiting data fromt the white house and likely after trump was inaugurated and in the filing it continues . the defendant further claimimhe that these look-up demonstrateds that trump and or his associates were using supposed be rare russian made wireless phones in the vicinity of the white house and other locations. now those claims about trump in russia turned out to be bogus. but when you mine you anyon unauthorized information from any computer, any device whatsoever in any form that would be by definition e according to the dictionary i read spying and assuming b dorham is correctel and we believe in the presumption of innocence by the way.t we always do and we always make that caveat. and he and the allegations detailed in this filing are true then this would this would be what nancy pelosi called electronic watergate.
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in other words, maybe the wordsh she used was right in the firsto place and she was talking about 2016 ironically, this is not from the mind of seann hannity or the imaginationnn ofor conservative media. this is according to a federal court filing from a respected federal prosecutor as part of an investigation now overseen by merrick garland, biden's attorney general. now through sussmann and this tech company, the clinton campaign was mining and exploiting internet traffic from the white house of a sitting president as the wall street journal put a quote, trump really was spied on to be clearar. now this is separate and apart from the dirty clinton bought and paid for russian disinformation dossier that was used to get fourss fisa warrants to spy on then candidate trump. trump's s transition team and then later president trump. remember clinton and the dnc?on they funneled moneyey to a law firm called perkins cooey. they hired fusion gps who hired
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then former amex m6 former spy himself christopher steele. and then top officials tooknd clinton's 30 dossier and the disinformation in the dossier and presented it to the fisa court as verified because it says at the top of a fisa. application verified the facts are none of it was verified. it was all unverifiable and it was all full of lies or as christopher steele subsource referred to it, that was just talk now in a six page response in fairness, sussmann attorney responded to durham and his legal team is claiming that these allegations are irrelevant toelev the charged offense and are plainlyai intended to politicizenl this case and media coveragein and taint the jury pool. but keepp in mind this isn't the only spying allegation that the clinton campaign is facing now remember was michaea sussmann, his law firm perkins cooey that christopher steele on behalf of the clinton russian dirtal
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on donald trump. by the way, it's all beenn debunked. so there is a nexus between both separate instancesrate. so now the obvious question is what did hillary clinton know when did she know it and whenn did a lot of people know and when did they know it and according to former president trump, this storm probe is exposing p the crime of the century and predicting that this is just the beginningi . i agree with them and i'll add this makes watergate look like child's play.wa and remember in watergate, sixty nine people were indicted. 48 peoplenv were convicted and a us president had to resign in disgrace. now here with more is the former chairman of the house intel committee, devin nunes, along with fox news legal analyste greg jarrett. are two separateep instances here as you read the filing, devin nunes to me i think it's very clear what durham is saying. ur your thoughts or clearly anyone able to get into the white house no matter
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who the president is, isha something that is unprecedented . thoseed should be the mostun guarded communications in this countryic. so this is going to take hopefully durham gets more and more information oute i. hopefully he can bring more indictments and then look, shawn, it's going to take my old buddies in the congress are going to have to spend j years looking intous this . t and just how did this happen? how can contractors havemm communications of americans alln over the country? it's frightening in the trump tower and the president trump's apartment and then when he's in the white house, it's really, really a dark, dark chapter ofap americante history. now, greg, some might sayth that this isn't really spyingis because all they're really doing is checking whether it's i an infiltration of the server, but it's a device that's capable. ll my understanding and i'm the least technically knowledgeable person you'll ever meett. i need my kids to download an app. that's how bad i amam.. but my understanding is that we
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check all the ip addresses that in fact were being searched from from computers in the white house or in trump tower or any of the otherca locationsti. now that to me is still a form of spying, is it not? it is in spying or surveillance. they're pretty much interchangeable word surveillance is more technical in our government documents that the good old fashionedag everyday common usagee is spying and they're the same thing in this particular case, a tech company being paid by the hillary clinton campaign is using cyber sleuthh to penetrate in an unauthorized waya the servers to collect data without permission, without knowledge of donald trump. the trump organization, a trump transition and allegedly the trump white house is absolutely breathtaking and stunningbrea. and you know what's so shocking about this is as i read
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the court filings, i was the differentll felonies that appear to have been committed. >> it's a crime to lie to the fbi. it's called defrauding the government. if two or more people are involved, it's a conspiracy to defraud the government and clearlyearl there was more n one person involved heren and then you've got computer fraud and abuse. just what i describe penetrating this server in an unauthorized way without permission or knowledge. you know, that'son 18 usc ten thirty. and then finally you've got a racketeering statute. durham isinat waet describingg sounds very much to me like a criminal enterprise for the purpose of committing illegal acts such i as fraud and obstruction of justice, lyingctstic and perjury and so h . the list goes on and on .
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these are all things that i think durham is likely considering. but i wrote a column today for fox news saying it is unlikelyin in my judgment that hillary clinton, who is the architecte of it all, who funded it, financed it, directed and disseminated the information through her cadreefo of cronies. i doubt that she will ever be held accountable before she even though was already made and levels of people and it'sn her campaign paying for it. unbelievable. let me go back to the document if i if i may.hi devins nunes, read this to you and this is back to durham's filing and he said in connection with these efforts, you know, he says them toose was for assemble details about dubious d trump. russia ties. and he says in his filing what is called the factual backgroundtu, which now sussmann steam was stricken from the recordco anyway in connectin
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with these efforts, tech executive one exploited his access to nonpublic proprietary internet data, the filing reads. then it says tech executive one also enlisted the assistance of researchers at a u.s. base university who are receiving and analyzing large amounts of internet data in connection with the pending federal government cybersecurity research contractb that says tech executive one tasked these researchers who mined internet data to establish an inference t and aen narrative tying then candidate c trump to russia dorm reportedly added and doing so tech executive one indicated that he was seeking to please certain vips referring to's the individuals law firm. that would be perkins cooey i assume and the clinton. campaign that seems to be a direct link that dorham is making there about what what actually happened here? so sean, let me just simplify this .
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what theyy did is they spied on a presidential candidate and then the president of the united states when they didn't find anything, they made it up and they framed a sitting president of the united states and tried and got the whole mueller investigation. that'ser what that's really what happened here. it's really it's really that simple. but i want to take. you back to a further filing back a few months ago on tech executive one . this is also someone who clearly was working with highly sensitive government contracts nm and hadse bragged about supposedly going to get a top cybersecurity job in the incoming clinton administration. i think that kind of sums up everything that people need to know about this . all right. i'll give you the last word. gregth jarrett and maybe you're right, but now we have two differentt paths of spying, dove we not? if you believe the filing of
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durham and what he's saying and what read that last paragraph once again in doing so they did it to please certain vips, individuals, a law firm,m,in one the clinton campaign and mine internet data to establish an inference in the narrative that candidate trump was tied to russia. now isn't that very similar to the dirty dossier that we now know is debunked? oh , it's nearly identical in so many different ways. and i agree with devin nunes wholeheartedly that they didn't find any evidence of trumpmp russiany collusion. why? because it never existed. sot what they did was they took innocuous information and they tried to transform it and peddle it as nefarious connections between trump, trump and the kremlin and theno they they went to the fbi, they went to the cia and they presentedd this information
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again, that's a crime 10% phony information. o but even worse, they sold it to the gullible trump hating mediae that of course reported it for the better part of two or three. years. >> all right. thank you , devin nunes and by the way, congratulations on your new job and greg jarrett, thank you . now tonight , the mob, the media, they're avoiding this story like the plague. why it's obvious because trump was right. they were wrong.wh takeas a look at this essentialt conspiracy theory that animates donald trump's entire presidencyates that he was spied on even before all of the facts are in . mr. trump is alleging he's the, victim tweeting they spied on my campaign. we will never forget the president using the document to renew his unfounded claim. the trumpdemp campaign was spied on . why do youid thinken the president keeps pushing this ? what is his angle for this deception? wow. by the way, there was no spying, of course. i think there, was a spy did
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occur. ges. i think spying did occur. spying did not occur. w of course, hillary clinton who greg referred to as the mastermind behind the trump russia collusion hoax t is also avoiding these new allegations in the durham probe todaynsm she managed to duck questions from the daily mail or a reporter who caught up with hillary on the streets of new york city . >> takep otr a look. hillary hartman's daily mail did you pay to find the trump campaign? what are you going to comment on the spying allegations? >> hillary, did you pay for that and spied on it with reaction? fox news contributor joe concha and the editor in chief of just the news .com john solomon, who is also>> obtained classifid fbi documents related to informants . stefan halper attempting toem get an inside look intoa the trump campaign. let me let me get your headline, john, on thisis and lt me hold up. this is the thirty six pages that you got a hold of. en there we go.ry
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well,bo senator , if everybody t home to see and cover my face,ue i look better this way. but w the question is what is the headlinead getting out of this and why is this document important? what does it tellant?t? us ? well, the president of united states, donald trump declassified this document just before he left office.us i obtained it.t it's the tasking orders. s the fbi sitting with an informant telling him this is how we want t to spy on the trup campaign. here's a scenario. here's ourmp goal. if you don't get something from carter page, move on to mike flynn. if you don't get it for mike lindell, move on to george popodopolous. every reporterr that sits here, it looks into the camera and says there was no spying. th just readis this document every person i sent it to.cu isme this a spy document? and theyso say absolutely it's the road map for surveillance. so spying. let's just throw that one out the window. but these documents that donald trump declassified, aren't they the tasking orders for fbi informant stefan halper tomp infiltrate the trump campaign? is that your interpretation of this ?
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it's factually t what they say. they say it flat out what hishi jobs to do, get inside the trump campaign and find out ifth they're colluding with russia. start with carter page. move on to mike flynn if you can get to him or m paul manafot and then george popodopolous, by the way. he then goes on to make recordings under the fbi supervision of people like. carter page and georgedo popodopolous and they show that they're innocent and theyw investigation continues on anyways. it's really remarkable . and nowth the clinton campaign are doing the same thing. know,ni i think about you make the comparisons to watergate joe concha. okay,jo it was a break in thete break. it was to steal confidential information at the dnc and to plant bugs. okay, they takeon the informatin out. the bugs don'to work.ak they get caught when they go back to try to make the bugs effective and it ends up with forty eight peoplee convicted of crimes and one presidenton resigning in disgrae . this is more electronic watergate except a a much higher level. the media was wrong for three longng years.
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they missed the entire trump russia collusion storyor. they missed the fisang court being lied to on four separaten occasions. they never covered the hillary clinton dirty disinformation russian dossiererhi. now you've got this new aspect, this news story and they're trying to throw a wet blanket on it without even looking into what exactly it is that john durham is communicating here. and let's put the shoe on the other foot with all of p that said sean.roh let's say a prosecutor with impeccable bipartisan found that donald trump's campaign had spied on his democratic opponent and then a tech executive exploited his access to computer d data at the white house to find derogatory information on a democratic president. do you think the new york times, washington post, cnn, nbc, cbscb, abc would mostly ignore or dismiss that story? it's rhetorical tuesday, sean, so youav don't have to answer that . and besides, we all know weer.nswer that it would bee wall to wall because we've already seen this movie to s your point except that movie wasn't nonfiction.
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it was fiction. trump russia collusion that was presented as gospel instead of dossie gossip and now a bigio question to ask is what did the heads of our intelligence agencies know at the time and when did they know it? because let's look at where the headsle of these intelligene agencies are now. right. john brennan, cia director athe the time now he's a's partisan pundit on msnbc. jamesun clapper, director of national intelligence, now a cnn andrew mccabe, deputy director fbi signed by cnn after being fireded from the agency for leaking to the press james comey to books and a showtime movie. are we really supposed to believe nowbelieve nowy that wh in a position of power that they acted in an apolitical manner and withoutca an agenda?tu again, it's rhetorical tuesday showing you don't need to answer that . let's talk about the media narrative today, john, and that there's no spying. you know, you said to me private call is simply laughable, but t the effort of countries well after the election or parties p
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the first month into trump's presidency. so he's got four four fisa applications approved once when he's a candidate and two when c the president. we're d so we're now dealing with thats as an undercover and then all of this is going on and then the question is to they literally say or durham is saying here to exploit for political purposes and create a phony narrative about a relationship that never existed except ironically it really did existst and that is that the only collusion with russia was hillary clinton paying for a dirty russian misinformation dossier or a series of of of intel put together by christopher steele who eventually disavowed a lot of it himself and then his subsource laugh that there was never meant to be used for any typee of fisa application o and they got away with all of that to this point. and the media not only got it
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wrong, they blame donald trump and accused him of something he was never guilty of. > yeah, you can't say it any better than that . listen, don , term provesli his case. this is a simple headline. the clinton campaign spied and the clinton campaign liedc and the american public suffered for three and four years of it. donald trump unnecessarily suffered as did manyit of the people around him like carter page and others.ore this is a more than a political dirty trick. out now what john durham lays out nf the early outlines of a conspiracy to try to feed false information to the fbi to enlist them into the political dirty trick that's these new documents are starting to hint at. let's see iff he can makese the case if he does the headline one day in the history books will be clinton espied lied. yeah. and one of the new york times is going to give back those phony pulitzers because b the media was complicit for three longe years. no retractions, no corrections, no apologies, no nothing. they just move on to the next set of lies that peddle to
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their audience the next conspiracy theory they peddle to their audience. perfect timing for rachel maddow. the biggest conspiracy theorists in the country to be on leave anyway. leanthank you both for being with us. straight ahead, the freedom wa in ottawang strong . we'll speak with a spokesperson for the truck. my friend now geraldo has been villifying the truckers he and i go one on one because this is not tolerable and i'll explain why straight through work through to your who do you have
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eight. >> that's eight hundred five point nine nine point two eight. tl soes the spineless, gutless coward biden of the north, justin trudeau is in complete disarray tonight as his unprecedented power grab to launch what is an authoritarian crackdown on truckers o by invoking the so-called emergencies act, which has never beenncten used in the
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country's history, is only making the convoy stronger abroad and at home. oy that is, get this a new poll from rasmussen finds that a whopping 59% of l likely u.s. voters, they support the truck or convoy. only 33% oppose and even some in the far left media mob d are defending their right to peacefullype protest. take a look at this new editorial from of all places,ll the new york times, which i rarely read and rarely quote protests are necessary form ofsa expression in ary democratic society, particularly for those whose opinions do not command broadla popular support. and even the canadian civil liberties association, they're slamming this bizarre, this unprecedented and frankly dangerous reckless power grab. and yet trudeau wants toye launh an all out authoritarian crackdown on what has beennon a peaceful protest the whole time. what's justin going to do is going to send in the police, crack some heads, arrest these truckers, imprison, confiscate their rigs, find them
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one hundred thousand dollars as somee reports have it. and remember the same justin trudeau, that guy r right there who is kneeling with black lives matter and antifahs. he's the guy that was saying that he'd protect the right of canadians to peacefully assemble. and when it comes to an actual peaceful protest, while trudeau's calling these guys every name in the book racists, sexist, homophobic transphobic no evidence whatsoever to back up any of these claims. and now the premier's in the provinces of manitoba, alberta, saskatchewan, they're now pushing back against all of this and the extreme use of the emergences and these truckers are the heroes, remember, of the pandemic . they kept the world running. they stepped on covid grenades every day.er they kept trucking. farmers kept farming. packers pack nurses were nursing, hospital workers worked and diving covid grenades and working in a covered petri dish every day. and now in this case, trudeau
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basically wants to label themo terrorists and destroy their livelihoods completely. it was reaction as a freedom convoy. twenty two spokesperson and board member benjamin dichter is back with us benjamin. all right. so nowr they're talking about let's see, arresting you guys.j. one hundred thousand dollar fines, time in jail, confiscating a rig, revoking your licenses and destroying your life because you're peacefully protesting. . that's basically it. and when i peacefully protesting, i would call it more of a demonstration because what do we what are we guilty p of? some trucks parked illegallyd. okay, i'm not sure that warrants the response from the government. but one of the things that they did include in this emergency f act is it forces, tow truck t companiesru under duress to come in and tow the trucks and if they refuse to tow the trucks, then the government can say, fine, we're canceling your business license and fining f you
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one hundred thousand dollars or some obscene number like that .e but the bottom line is i'm reading that the tow truck all of a sudden i their equipment's not working too well and they're not going to cooperatesnto with the authoritative rule of the ever so wimpy prime minister, you have my understanding also is cops are winking and nodding and saying, guys, we support you. part of want anyny this . and i got to imagine that military members, they don't want any part of going after brave canadian that are just expressing views.w well,s. you said in his press conference that he's not going to call in the militaryry and we were allwa laughing because our response was, yeah, you tried that last week and the military said thanks but no thanks. we don't this is not in within our privacy and many of us have families in military and policing and that's how we found out.it soho you know what they say a general without an army is a fool.
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justin trudeau just hasn't realized that yet. t.now the question is what i think is very critical fors the truckers is that they stay peaceful as they have been and it's almost been likeha a block party atmosphere from what i can seet . line and that is you. hold the line because now you have five provinces that are supporting the truckers and they're eliminating the mandateti. so there are you're racking up wins all around the country. you have the people support the only way that could be broken is if say someru outsiders try to disruptee what has been a peaceful protestnpe. you agree? i agree. and that has been attempted for the past two weeks. there have been, you know, agent provocateurs that haveme come in . but you know, there's there's so many truckers that are either ex military or from militaryar families. they saw what happened in january 6th and they're aware of not taking the baiteo that peoplepl will try to
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antagonize them and that's why that's part h how it became such a friendly and peaceful atmosphere and everybodyod brought up their barbecues and their cooking and feeding everybody. i mean,e a these are guys who le so muchif of their life on the road alone and this thirst for interaction with people and to engage and meet their friends from across facro the country has ben some of our biggest leverage and it's allowed so many of them to establish new friendships. it's really a beautiful thing. i'll just keep it up and i think that you're going to wind. in the end all around the world, all of these draconian mandates are being lifted. e maybe just needs to follow the science and for example, look at the john hopkins study might learn something. benjamin, good to see it. thank you . and keepke upep the good work. unfortunately not everybodyun understands the power, the importance of the freedom convoypo. here's what our very own geraldo rivera has been saying in recent days about the truckers. take a look at their behavior
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has been nothing short t thuggih in ottawa. short of they've kept people in the neighborhood awake all night revving their engines, blowing their horns, deprived ottawa businesses of tens of millions of dollars s. now they're blockading the international bridges to give them the mantle of freedom fighters is absolutely appallingly naive, i must say. just say that i am deeply embarrassed by the affection, the misguided affection you all are keeping your ambanis. edi remember what a turnaround w paris these truckers are. they're selfish, they're hard, self-involved. they like protectingor nationaln security and shame on them. and i don't think you even although your friend i hate to say it shame on you. they open the bridges by the way and they open them peacefully . but here you're talking about the heroes o, the pandemic alonf with all medical professionals and thesere are the people that kept all of canada goinge in the toughest times of
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the pandemic. and you're callingys, these guys who don't agree with youpr that are protesting peacefully thugs you're calling selfish, you're calling them self-absorbed. and with all due respect, d to g our friendship, you owe these guys an apology because they frankly deserve our praise for all that they did for not only their country but they showed bravery in the toughest moment the country is facing. well, i love you. you're my friend and my brother and i stand by every wordid i said i want benjamin to explain why the teamsters union has, quote, denounced the ongoing freedom convoy t that continues to hurt workers and negatively impact our economy. that'srk and the teamsters unio, the truckers union, the american trucking association is what they call it. they all do end up the bridge over the bridge peacefully. they open up the bridge. , you get your bridgewh
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opened opening up the bridge. there was no confrontation. court orders, no noo confrontations. what about the truckers who took out the crowbar when the police first tried to move them and hanging t banging what do you want? what doo you want? you want the police to go in there and you want them to take what you want on friday? instead of the truckers whenwh you what i noticedat in your yo when you put those surveys up, they were from last thursday five five days, five orda six days go the latest survey i saw it with seventy percent of the people polled are opposed to what the freedom convoy has been doing. and what you want at all is that big rigs. what paul? i don't i don't have the the exact look here. look, what i really don't understand about why you never brought me miller and me you lir i you have made a good living in your entire life to an
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yo amazing work throughout your career and you've made it having freedom of expression you may not like their opinion, may you may not agree with their opinion, but in a free society if we don't allow for protest, peaceful protestsul like this , what about if you have more freedom here? what about the freedom owners? what about the the business owners? what about free to the people who want to just visit their capital? say the bridge is only here although specious argument that the auto workers who couldn't work because they had no they have no okay, you're arguing a point from a week ago because the bridgeey bridge any more. is now open and commerce has continued. so they're not in the wayy of any bridge anymore. and the question is why do you go from zero to a thousand and how come people that were heroes just a year ago you're calling thugs and selfish, self-absorbed. you know, they spent in the early days ben's benjamen, your guests noted how they were agents provocateurs, if that's
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what they were. is that is he is he considering the people because you're an excited you make a living, they provacators your provacator that's how you get a living. that's how you get paid. what we say they remind you our freedom is is this nation now going to be held hostage for how much longer? it's it's in itshi third. as they feellong that it's worth fighting for? and how about we believe in are concept that we give lip service to and it's called freedom and they have the freedom to disagree with the government mandatend that the rest of the world is h eliminating. one of four candidates nowow is head of the teamsters denounced them. the teamstersen announced that , you know, announce them no raising them and you're callingg them thugs. i don't think they're thugs because behavior like the summer of 2020, they are they actually are peaceful. they've been doing a great job . they're keeping u the peace but they're standing up for something that they believesoie
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in .n west and what are they ,ern the group that was around the with the heavy weapons and the extended magazines and the bodyg armor. oh my gosh. i mean come on geraldo. ock part this has been likey. a blockng party . now i'm s10 calling every one of these truckers. they're trying to set you up to respond, stayed peaceful the whole time. if they doy're that , they're gg to win. rd that's. my prediction. give you the lasts word and what's the impact of the allies in the media? a prolonged agony. what are the immediate impact of all of you? a friendly, loving comment to these groups. how much sayen i support supposedly freedom and equality of canada? w you know what ? you have to live with that last point. youma have a mandate.e the mandate is you get a back seat, you get the second shot, you get theti booster. you think you can still covid a and transmit it if you had a previous infection not
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and the vaccine a booster, youer can still transmit y covid so the science doesn't back up any reason to to force this upon these guys if they don't want it. it most of these guys get vaccinated. this has nothing to do with vaccines. fr it has to do with freedom. that's right.ee i agree with you on that point. all although thank you for b coming up. you're not going to believet the bizarre story that biden what he told today. he brags about putting a dead dog on some woman'sr doorstep. i'm not making that up. and then later the family of elaina hutchens filedwr a wrongful death lawsuit against alec baldwin and others. we have the details straight ahead. guys, it's time to get what you
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joe biden because yet again today biden turned an event into story time with joey as he reminisced about putting a deadh dog on a random woman's doorstep. we all needed to hear this .ot >> a take a look.gh i got a call one night the woman said to me obviously not toof the same persuasion asi was politically call me and said there's a dead dog on my lawn. and i said, yes, ma'am. i said, if you call the county i said yes are not here.th and i said,e well, i'll get them in the morning. she said, i want it removed now i pay your salary. so i went over , picked it. she said i want it out ofrd my front yard. i put it. on our doorstep. good job, joey. you made it funny. all right.re here relaxium former arkansas governor mike huckabee, former trump white house chief of staff reince priebus.f. reince, i'll start with you tonight . you also talked about ukraine and russia today we're looking for a diplomaticor solution.
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what we're doing looking for a a diplomatic solution. we're looking for a diplomatic solution. we can't i'm guarantee the resu. and all i'm thinking isis, ifpr i'm president of the united statesat and putin wants a diplomatic solution, i'm not talking to putin untilputi he ps his troops back from the ukrainian border. there's right now putin has all. the leverage. am i wrong? e well, no, you're not wrong.you e and you remember biden was the one that called himself a human gaffeuman machine problm here, john, is that biden doesn't have a strategy atfi least when trump was in office he had a strategy was a carrot and stick strategy. hand , you know, he was respectful of putin. he talked to them often. he said things that he was criticized for like, hey, wouldn't it be nice if he got along with russia? butth on the other hand , he sanctioned a daylights outy of oligarchs energy companies. he's sanctioned every companyg
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that had anything to do t with nord, the nord stream pipeline, if you recall that . and the problem is, is that weakness w abroad and trouble at home is a molotov cocktail of destruction and biden is stumbling and bumbling his way through every day. in the meantime, we t need real leadership in this country and unfortunately 20% the american public, only 20% thinks he's going to be a successful president. and last week when cnn pollednd people around the country and said can you name something that biden has accomplished? 58% of people said nothing. i mean, mike huckabee, incurable disease. it looks to me like vladimir has all the all the leverage here because nowow he will extract all the concessions he wants or just walk into ukraine and nobody's going to lift a finger to stop him. so he wins either way.
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well, let's keep in mind that putin is a student of joseph stalin and recently a friend of mine, colonel ken allard, who once was the dean of the war college at west point, made the observation that joseph stalin said that you put your bayonet forward and youl you stick it and if it hits mush, you keep going. if hit steel, you retreat. putin is following that stalinta philosophy. he's sticking the bayonet and he probably is going to find mush. and if he does, he keeps going onlys if he had steel does he retreat and stop.n so it's a good lesson from history and there's no doubtou that putin would love to seeldle the recreation of the old soviet union. let's not kidt'ves. ourselves. he's nothing other thanwn a former kgb full blown communist that decided to kind n of go along with the new russia ,but only to the point that he could try tori one day bring back the good old days of the soviet union. so he getset ukraine or he gets concessions that whatever he wants. t.
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and i don't see joey stopping him at any point at all. right. w thank you both reince priebus and mike huckabee when we comeac back , alec baldwin now facing a wrongful death lawsuitea for t his role in the fatal shootingie on the set of the movie rush. thos those details coming up next . t-rex fred. i'm having trouble with this new adviser. it's impossible who could understand this . it's pretty standard stuff. but hey, i'll hook you up with the frequently asked questions guy. sure. can i get you i think you got in your backseat at stiefel. our competition is so simple it literally fits on a coaster and we've only changed twice twice in twenty five years. come join us . >> let's have some fun. we need to move with channing tatum and the genius idea so she doesn't need everybody first. no this is my unicorn comedy
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a former russian wal mart recontact one eighty four for sector now tonight , a big development in the alec baldwin fatal film set shootingdw as a family of cinematographer helena hutchins has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against baldwin and other rust producersd for the death of hutchins. look at the screen. 's the family's legal team they released this reenactment of the shooting detailing the alleged sequence of events that led up to the fatal tragedy. and don't forget there's still an ongoingng criminalo
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investigation here to break it all down, former florida attorney general pam bondi along with armorer brian carpenter is back with pam. let me start with you. the criminal investigation continueses . this is a lawsuit and we can't forget that baldwin waited a month to hand over his phone,y which i found very odd. t >>hi where do you see this goinl ? listen, i think the lawsuit is very well taken. you know, weal often talk about criminal cases on here.n butgful remember in a wrongful t death lawsuithe, a standard is much lower preponderance of in evidence and what they haveav to prove for things negligence that just by his carelessness or recklessness in part caused her death. that's it. and breach of duty, meaning g he shouldn't have pointed a gunn at her causingng he shot her and damages so much lower standard . and i think like you said, he waited. he waited ton turn in his texts messages also he said it was a complete accident.
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and if t they have expert sean o say that gun, the trigger pressure could not have gone off accidentally and there their reenactment shows that they say he pulledin the trigger back and fired. was he joking around? probably, but he had a duty tose not actt. that way on set and also they're saying that there were massivend standards that were violated as to safety protocol on a set and he knew he was handling a real gun.. brian, let's get your take halyna live around get in that gun and who's responsible ? well,sp there's a duality of responsibility there on a movie set. li you have on one side the producer's responsibility, which is ultimately to make sure that entire safety and safety is followed on setlo in its entirety. the right peoplewe arere hired and the protocols are implemented. the other side of that is the armor and the props mastero ,which are the studio mechanics side and it's their job as well to make sure that the protocol wasow put
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in place is followed and they're the ones with hand bone. so between the two of those there are multiple levelser that were in place and that have always been followed. another movie set to keep a light brown from making its way own to go into that atmosphere. so to say that one made it there is it would be at least as i've said before, six to eight levels of protocol been breached. our safety that wasn't followed. pam, i have fifteen secondsn. i think this case gets one by the hutchens family or settled out of courtet. >> you agree? i do. and sean, frankly, he should have tried to settle out of court immediately. i think his actions after a spoi volumes, especially if he liedn about playing around with a gun and he posted those horrible things with his wife, making him a victim. and i'm sure the family did not appreciate that . well, and i wonder if an insurance policy is in place as well. more antifah after this . i wonder if i take a look at
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