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secretary? wasn't he a rhodes scholar? wasn't he the mayor of south bend, indiana? what is going on with our transportation system? we noticed, we are doing a segment on it on monday. in the meantime, have a great, happy, and relaxing weekend. we will see you in two days. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to the special edition of "hannity." tonight, as the war and ukraine rages on, joe biden paid a visit to u.s. soldiers and had a battle of his own with a piece of jalapeno and pepperoni pizza. unfortunately it continued to go downhill from there. a short time later, but i didn't forgot the name of his secretary
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of defense, lloyd austin. he forgot the name of the lita secretary of state, the name everyone knows, madeleine albright. and he called the declaration of independence corny. watch this. >> based on an idea -- we are the only country in the world best on an idea. we hold these truths to be a to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. it sounds corny, but it is the truth of who we are. we've never lived up to it. and you know, the woman who just died, the secretary of state commutes to have an expression. she said, we are the essential nation. they would asked if i sent el mike woodson 12,000 troops from the united states bit and i said, yeah. >> pete: all men are created equal. so corny. believe it or not come it gets even worse but today the white house was forced to issue two major corrections. one after biden vowed to respond in kind to a potential russian
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chemical attack and the second after biden told u.s. soldiers, paratroopers of the 82nd airborne, that they would soon be traveling across the border. into ukraine. take a look. >> also the average citizen -- look at how they are stepping up you look at how they are stepping up. i do you're to see when you are there -- you are going to see women, young people standing in the middle of a tank. just saying, i'm not leaving. i am holding my ground. >> pete: of course we are not sending troops into ukraine to fight russia. if you listen to russian propaganda tonight, russian tv, that is saying exactly what we're going to do pet however we are sending lethal aid and ramping up sanctions against vladimir putin. but according to joe, those sanctions were never intended to deter vladimir from anything. watch this. >> sarah, deterrence didn't work.
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what makes you think vladimir putin will alter course based on the action you've taken today? >> these sanctions would deter him. sanctions never deter. you keep talking about that. sanctions never deter. >> pete: what are you talking about? don't listen to anyone in my administration. vice president terrace, secretary of state, national security advisor jake sullivan, all of which said that sanctions were specifically put in place to deter russian aggression. but i guess joel just never got the memo. here now with more on show biden's big trip abroad. >> white house officials are telling us that president biden does not intend to send u.s. troops into ukraine even though a few hours ago he was talking to u.s. troops about what they are going to see when they go to
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ukraine. the national security advisor is also no cleaning up a comment the president made, the u.s. will respond to chemical weapons used by russia in kind. jake sullivan is saying that does not mean the u.s. would use chemical weapons as well. he says that never is going to happen. the president is also now claiming that he would've liked to drop into ukraine to see things for himself, but that handlers determined it was a security risk. the president also now talking about the conflict in ukraine as bigger than just a war there. he said the world is being reorganized right now and he wants to guarantee democratic countries come out on top of her dictators. we do expect the president to have a full schedule in poland tomorrow in the city where trains full of innocent civilians fleeing the war next door keep arriving. >> pete: peter doocy from poland tonight, peter, thank you
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so much. joining us now it's reaction is the author of "the dessa graders." you know, that corny stuff. chairman of the american conservative union along with fox news contributor charlie hurt. matt, charlie, great to see you both tonight. you know, matt, a slip of the tongue from the white house podium on a domestic issue -- maybe not that big of a deal. you forget the name here or there or you incorrectly state a policy position, but when you are in poland and vladimir putin has been in ukraine for a month, you can't afford to be making two, three, four, five mistakes like this. >> yes, and here's the thing i'm worried about, pete. i have no earthly idea what our policy is. i don't know what the biden administration wants to do. they want to talk tough. are we really going to use chemical weapons? i think that's absurd. we had a clean that up. are we going to ukraine, are we not going into ukraine?
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do we know what the secretary is doing -- i mean, this is alarming. look, they've got a bad situation peer they've got a president who has to read cue cards and a vice president who has no cue cards. they've got nobody to speak for him. i think they've got to get away from the president making his public comment slippery as it is. and they have to have intermediaries make the policy statements. this is very dangerous. and remember, our enemies are watching. >> absolutely they are. you can't bring the right-hander in from the bullpen. we tried the vice president first, and we saw how that went in south america and also in eastern europe. he mentioned it -- our enemies are listening to this. charlie, russian tv today is putting out as facts that america troops will be going into ukraine. a statement like that gets played on repeat which of the whole calculation is, how does
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vladimir putin view this, it is we should not be given into the sentiments, but how he calculates matters. you can't make a statement like that if you don't want the war to escalate. >> absolutely. the whole reason we have a massive espionage apparatus is because we actually know what our enemies are thinking. and i don't think that this administration knows or cares and i agree completely with matt. but if we are confused about what the policy is, imagine what our enemies think of it. and imagine what those troops think of it when they are told that they are going and aunt they are going to go in and to be expected to die for something that is corny. all of it is so baffling, so confusing, and actually what i worry about all of this right now is that this entire thing is -- i think that the white house views it was as a photo op because he has so much political trouble here, he has decided that he is going to go it -- there's images of him with
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the troops. effort president wants these images. they are wonderful, it is not because the president makes the troops look good, it is because the troops make the president look good. and here we are a month into this thing and he is not gotten any sort of bounce out of any of it and i think the white house is literally getting desperate and we are talking about the smallest of small, they are getting desperate about poll numbers at home and that is why they are doing this right now. the danger is that he's going to fumble bumble us into something far more dangerous than we are already in. >> that is exactly right. one miscalculation and we are a step away from that chemical attack that he said would respond in kind. there's also rumors that a change in language we may change the way we view usage of nuclear weapons. i want to go to you on the idea of deterrence. because we heard for months and months, the word deterrence tied to sanctions peer that is how we are going to prevent vladimir putin, we were going to hold off until looks like is going to do it.
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this is also the administration that brought us the debacle in afghanistan that is bringing us what will soon be a debacle in the iranian deal, so it is a patriotic american watching this program, who was rooting for the ukrainians to kick the russians out, but is worried about the incompetence and the white house, what are those people to think about what american action should look like right now? >> they are going to help the next three years really passes quickly, because i'm just old enough to remember 1976 and we had a president who was unleashing inflation, unleashing gas prices, even in odd days, couldn't even afford to fill their tanks. and by russian aggressor going into afghanistan. this is a replay of the american people -- they are smart despite what the socialists think. they are smart. they know that this job is a big job and they make a decision on the person in that job pretty
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quickly. i think when we look at these poll numbers and look, i'm a partisan, i can look at poll numbers and say that this is almost -- the american people think he is not up to the job. now his families have to make sure that we don't bungle ourselves into a war and this is a very, very, very serious time for our country. >> pete: it really is. you make a great point. i want to hone in a little bit on that word, corny. this idea that the president of the united states would go talk about our founding documents dismissively on the border of a shooting war when this is not to praise vladimir putin, but there's no way when he was on stage there was one equivocation about the justification of his stance on russia. if there is one place to say that this is the most beautiful document, we have the best system, and we will defeat you, it is there. they make statements like that. is that just joe bidenism, is
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that the modern left that's as well, america was never that great to quote the late -- not the late, but the former governor of new york, cuomo. what is the mind-set there? >> nobody knows this better than you. he says that in a room full of men and women, probably, who have sworn, who have signed up and sworn to give their lives not only for the fellow man, but for that corny document. you would walk into any fire to give up their life for that document and to have this horses -- out there. i hate talking like this, because he still the commander in chief. and out of respect to those men in that room -- you hate to drag the guy, but he shouldn't be there. he needs to be taken away. if he has family that cares for him, they need to take them away. he is not fit for this. and he standing in a room full
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of people who have sworn to die for our liberty. to die for that document. and he's going to go in there -- it's beyond just not inspiring, it is not inspiring, but it is beyond that. everybody is just scratching their heads and wondering, what is this guy talking about? he needs to go away. this is getting very serious. and matt is exactly right. we are going to survive three years of this -- i don't know how we are going to survive. and there he is, defeated. >> pete: excuse me, i had something spicy and my pizza and i don't know what i can do. you are right. it is mortifying for people who love this country. they want us to be successful on the world stage, yet to see it flailing in front of us. matt and charlie, thank you both very much. three and a half years too long to wait. let's hold on. my goodness. the fighting remains fierce
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across ukraine and now we are learning more about war crimes committed at the direction of vladimir putin, his general, and his colonels acting on the ground. including the bombing of a ukrainian theater that killed hundreds of innocent civilians. plus, new claims that russia is forcibly relocating thousands of ukrainians, many of which would rather go to poland or somewhere in europe it down matt. many believe it is to gain leverage through a potential hostage situation. now is the latest on the ground, greg palkot is with us. greg. >> there was more fighting all across the country on friday, in fact, not far from where we are, ukrainian air force base was hit by russian crews, missiles. we heard the sirens. russian missiles hitting a depot there is ukrainians continued their counter event around the capital. other cities remain. you are right, local officials
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now say 300 men, women, and children were killed when russia struck that theater turn to refugee shelter in mariupol. all of this comes as the russian seem to be redefining what they call a victory in this war. having been met by really strong resistance, they now claim they were just trying to distract the ukrainian military. whatever the twisted justifications are for russian brutality come ukrainian president has this terrible war on his hands. and every video appearance he calls for more weaponry for his brave shoulders. in fact, it was just reported that they say they could use 500 stingers, 500 javelins, antitank weapons, every single day. experts say the u.s., the west, has to defeat the ammo coming in. back to you. >> pete: based on the casualty numbers on the vehicles they've
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lost, they have been put to good use so far. they give so much for the report. stay safe. joining us now is the former commander of the uss cole, along with fox crew contributor. if you would first give me a sense of what is your reaction to the side he left let me put an essay and we are going into phase two, we have a different mission now, there is but an acknowledgment of casualties, people know that the morale of the troops there are low. what does it tell you about what vladimir putin's calculation is right now? >> well, what you are seeing is the absolute spin and the information warfare machine. he is taking at him trying to get a reset so that he can justify, first and foremost, to his own people. why they have suffered as many casualties as they have and why they are unable to sustain logistically or otherwise the territory that they gained that they are now losing thanks to the ukrainians in the way they are fighting.
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>> to what extent would reports about the morale of russian troops affect the calculation of putin? we've heard of seven generals potentially shot near the front, reports of a kernel being run over, russian kernel being run over by his own men. there's open source because they don't have encrypted communication. we don't have water, we don't have food. actually making its way to the kremlin and -- is that of part of why he saying, maybe our impressions are a little bit -- a little bit less? should we even believe him? >> those are really important questions. >> he was talking about the still be in a special military
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operation and everything was going according to plan. we know that is not true. and he shifted comey's got a tactical pause now. you can't trust anything vladimir putin says. and it is over to our intelligence community to collect on his real plans and intentions. but what i can tell you is that if this really is what russia wants, we are going to be in a very difficult position for the biden administration needs to ensure that we don't reward russia for their aggression. think about this. there is 10 million displaced ukrainians, at least. a thousand civilians who have been killed, including those 300 killed in the mariupol bombing. russia has rained down on ukraine civilian population and we have to manage that and deal with it and not allow russia to be rewarded. i cannot imagine how ukraine can go on as a country with vladimir putin continuing to roll from the kremlin. i think we have passed that point, frankly. and that is going to be the
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challenge for the biden administration, it's how we manage that going forward. >> pete: it feels like biden has backed you into a corner. i don't know if these people going to russia are russian speaking or if they could be used as hostages, but we hear talk of chemical weapons, we heard talk of nuclear weapons. if he feels like he is losing, what are the possibilities of what he may attempt to unleash and maybe it is to entice a wider war. can we know at this point? >> i don't think we really know. i think what we really have to do is try you discern what his objectives are. clearly they didn't achieve the objective of toppling the ukraine government within 3-5 days after the invasion started. at this point i think what we are going to have to do is continue to get as much leave the weaponry the ukrainians as possible to create the stand off to instances that are going to allow them to hit the russians harder, faster, more often, and begin to start pushing them
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first towards the east so that they can get back to the borders. putin should not be rewarded, exactly like he said but he cannot be rewarded for what he's done. the temptation that we are going to run into is the world has a short attention span and you are now going to find the pressure starting to build where people are going to look for an excuse. to pressure him to say, just negotiate. let's just on this. look at the horror that is going on. that in fact is going to reward putin by giving him the territory, by letting him keep, by letting him destroy mariupol and head toward odessa. those things have to stop and it's going to stop because eventually the u.s. and nato are going to be in a position like we were in the late 90s where we are going to have to take positive action to stop the slaughter. it may be an escalation, but so far, nothing the biden administration has done has deterred putin in setting the tempo on the battlefield.
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and until we take positive steps to do that, we will be in the buy -- biden will be in a losing position and we cannot afford that. >> pete: what kirk is suggesting would indeed be quite an escalation. i mean, the counterargument would be, keep sending weapons, allow them -- and then it becomes that negotiation. it's true. is there an actual off-ramp that is acceptable to the west that ends this conflict that isn't either russia pushed all the way out or ukraine completely taking over. >> i think that is the question i would be asking who have been fighting for freedom, liberty, and democracy. they are the ones who should decide when and if. we should be doing that on their behalf.
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they choose one foreign policy or another. not to join the european union. i think that is over to president zelensky. i will tell you that based on the time i spent in ukraine and my study of the situation, i frankly doubt that zelinski and his ukrainian countrymen and women are going to want to give up any more territory. look, we need to stand up for them. we haven't done enough. i think that the biden administration should be held accountable. i think it should weigh on their conscience that we haven't done enough to stop the slaughter. but we need to think about the future as well and i would like to hear, as we've discussed intimates program, what is the biden administration policy? i would love to hear president biden go up on the bully poll which teddy roosevelt made so famous until american citizens and the russians that this is what we see going forward. >> man, you are so right. now would've been the opportunity in poland come on
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the border of ukraine, to articulate what a strong american position without boots on the ground, without overwhelming nato intervention -- instead we have more confusion. more and more off-the-cuff remarks that are being used for russian propaganda. we will try to find that policy. thank you very much. appreciate your insight. coming up, despite an ongoing energy crisis, of course, biden continues to double down on x green new deal socialist agenda. we will explain. stay with us as a special edition of "hannity" sic]continues. [inspirational soul music] music [inspirational soul music]
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>> pete: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." earlier today, biden took advantage of the war in ukraine and the ongoing gas crisis to push his socialist greed new
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deal energy agenda. of course. take a look. >> this crisis also presents an opportunity. a catalyst that will drive the investments we need to double down on our clean energy goals and accelerate progress towards our future. >> now feels like exactly the time to double down. that comment came as he announced a new joint task force with the european union set to focus on decreasing europe's dependence on russia oil. it is always smart to build the plan in the middle of the war when your allies already dependent on the enemies energy sources. meanwhile here at home, they are feeling the effects of this energy crisis as millions of americans brace for gas and electric bills. and yesterday, biden issued another word of caution and warning that impending food shortage following more sanctions on russia. watch this. >> with regard to food shortage,
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yes, we talk about food shortages. and it's going to be real. >> the comments on food shortages come among biden's free falling approval ratings. a new associated press poll this week found that nearly two-thirds disapprove of his handling of the economy. i'm surprised the number isn't higher. a new fox news poll found that over half the country believes inflation is not at all under control. but squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez, the comrade, now says the dip in poll numbers could get even worse if he refuses to cave to the radical left on come i got, canceling student debt. if got to do that. here with reaction as professor of business and economics at the king's college in manhattan, fox news contributor and former neighbor of mine when we were in fifth grade, brian bremmer. and fox news contributor, phil flynn. brian, great to see you. adding this all up, it almost
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makes me feel like -- here we are, never let a crisis go to waste. you are going to feel the pain. we don't have the answer, but the answer is more pain to this perfect green future. you are just going to have to wait a while for it and suffer in the process. >> this is a problem. it doesn't add up. the president is doubling down on the wrong hand. we have seen this play out before. that is what we have watched in europe for the better part of two decades. they have tried to double down on green energy and it left them dependent on a dictator. we are going to end up in the exact same kind of spot if we keep going down the green religion path that that he is going down. a religion that demand sacrifice is not interested in growth, isn't interested in getting wealthier so we can innovate cleaner technologies. it wants americans to pay up. this is the wrong approach. he can give you all the numbers, but at this point, the president completely lacks any strategic direction on helping americans.
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one gets the impression, and you can see this in the polls, americans think this. one gets the impression of the president liking these higher prices because he doesn't want to let this crisis go to waste and he is willing to put it on the backs of american families. >> it's amazing. give me those numbers. there are alternatives and ways we could find the energy resources required to both support ourselves and get back to energy independence and energy dominance, but also support europe as it seeks to cut itself off from russia as well. are we going to do any of those things? >> we should. we have enough natural gas in the ground to supply the u.s. and europe, may be for 100-200 years. with new technologies and innovation, even more than that. but what i find amazing about this, here is president biden saying he's going to double down on his green energy policy, but then when they get into trouble, they call on the u.s. energy
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industry to save their backsides, right? what is that all about? it's like hey, we are going to send you good old fashion american made from america to save the day beard who made that? it was the u.s. energy. you can't get a federal lease these days. i wonder if they called the energy company -- are they going to buy this energy and then give it to europe? are they going to dictate who we sell this to? listen, the u.s. energy industry is more ready and willing to grow their business so they can do this in the future, but not with joe biden in office when every step of the way they get in their way of doing what they want to do. >> i don't know if you had the previous segment, but i was talking to matt schlapp and he said, what we do? and he said, wait three years. he was short of joking, but that's the feeling a lot of americans have right now. it doesn't feel like the cavalry is coming. so if we had no oil and gas and
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nuclear -- if we ever explore that -- but if we do actual oil and gas and we are not going to do it, then what happens for the next three years for america? >> we keep paying out. that is the problem here that is why people are so pessimistic about their economic situation right now. they are not pessimistic because they think the american economy cannot be brave, they are pessimistic because they've got a president who has no plan for getting out of this. he has a plan for digging deeper into this. we need some help, we need a president to go out on american soil and to speak to american oil and gas producers and say, we are doubling down on your production. we are doubling down on your pipeline. we are going to become independent, not just for our sake, but for the sake of the world. europe depends on this. frankly they need a rescue right now and the only country on planet earth that can do that is the united states of america. but we've got to have a president, because nobody believes that he wants to see
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this industry thrive. the banks don't believe it, the producers don't believe it, the pipeline infrastructure guys don't believe it. he's got to go out there and stand up to everybody in this country has been telling me to double down on green energy and instead i'm going to double down on american production of oil and gas. that is at. otherwise it is three years of the same thing we've seen for the last three months. >> phil, on the campaign trail, joe biden said repeatedly that he wants to end fossil fuels. he was going after the oil and gas industry, he was going after fracking, he was going after energy. let's just say, if he and his leftist friends got what they wanted in their climate agenda, what would that do to what we are actually facing right now is a country? what would that actually mean? >> we would look at these as the good old days. they are planned -- if you do the math on what they are trying to accomplish, it is similar to what is happening in europe and
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europe is only a preview of what is going to happen. natural gas, at the peak, got to the be the equivalent of $600 a barrel this year. you can imagine gasoline prices in california are already close to $7 a gallon with oil -- at 104. could you imagine what they would be if oil prices were up to 600? so this is just craziness. listen. at the end of the day when you are talking about the green energy deal, we need to pull back from this, because what it is -- it is a deal that will undermine the u.s. economy. this is a deep and about cleaning the environment, because if you really go through these energy things -- the united states is actually producing greenhouse gas emissions better than anybody in the paris climate accord. >> as it pertains to energy dominance, it was ronald reagan in the 80s who warned germany
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if you depend on soviet energy, if you approve nordstrom one, you're going to be beholden to them someday in the future. here we are, trump warned of the same thing. biden didn't end here we are. that is why many people, including my cohost on "fox & friends" weekend, calls this the green new deal war. ethic it's pretty tough to refuse that at this point. they could so much for your time. appreciate it. coming up, more evidence that the left and posterior coney and covid mandates on the american people on all of us come on our kids. without the science to back it up. plus, the new york city mayor -- we had a lot of hopes for him. well, he issues bizarre new guidelines to explain those as well. they join us with reaction.
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>> pete: welcome back to the special edition of "hannity." tonight, the covid hypocrisy as he had a gut on full display. fox news has just obtained emails revealing that the cdc actually never had any federal data about the learning loss caused by covid school closures per not going to look into that question mike really question might not interested? so much for following the science. meanwhile in new york city, got this one, mayor eric adams has lifted the employer vaccine mandate. great news. but only for athletes and performers. he won't even hire back any of the municipal city workers that were fired for refusing the shot. brooklyn nets star kyrie irving can play basketball again for the brooklyn nets. and he can earn millions of dollars while doing so. while unvaccinated cops and
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firefighters can't get rehired and are collecting unemployment. it is such a senseless and hypocritical move that even the ladies of "the view" are calling him out. take a look. >> all of the money. >> this feels so creepy to me. it feels unfair. >> what gets stuck here is the unequal treatment. something for the folks who are here and something for folks who really need this paycheck. >> the science hasn't changed and suddenly overnight -- >> wait, wait. i don't buy it. >> here now with reactions fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary who is also a professor at johns hopkins university along with fox news contributor joe concha, who is neither a doctor nor a professor, but he did stay at a holiday inn express last night, so we will see what he can bring to the segment. thank you so much for being here. first of all, on this cdc -- why
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are we not collecting data about how was school closures are affecting kids? we've seen gaps in data all over the place. what is this about? >> it is pretty clear now from these emails that have been uncovered that the cdc director and even other people in the government had significant concerns come i didn't see the data, thought it was strange not to have the data, and rather than some in a study or insist on getting good data, they went ahead with this policy by setting criteria that the schools couldn't meet. public health officials have made many mistakes, but closing the schools has been the most catastrophic. now we are learning that reading scores from national -- 4 million kids, they were nine points lower than they were pre-pandemic. that is an entire letter grade. >> doctor, did they ever believe in 6 feet, 3 feet, plexiglass, i mean, was that ever based on science at all? or were they trying to effectively signal how much they
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cared about covid and we will help the kids do okay in the end? >> the cdc director herself, dr. belinsky, said in a school board meeting before she was cdc director immediately before that, that 3-foot was safe, it was a safe distance in standard. and that it was much more practical. when she took office -- as you know, the unions edited the school guidance document before it went out. >> amazing. joe, i bust your chops because i love you. but you've got dell not got expertise on the media and politics across the board. eric adams, why is he making this call? why is he choosing the athletes and the performers, but not, i do know, the people who work day and night to keep a space safe in the middle of the pandemic? why in the world what a politician who is savvy enough to win the may oriole race in new york city make a call like this? and even if he was calling it
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out. >> let me correct you first on your introduction of me, i did stay at a holiday inn express last night, the wife and i had a date night out, you know how that goes. before you know it, we end up at a holiday inn. go figure. but anyway, what a joke this whole situation is. we saw this movie by the way. if you remember, "saturday night live" was actually able to have a studio audience -- this is vaccine, because bill de blasio said that that was okay as long as everybody was mast and not made it okay, but broadway was closed, right? you look at the first responders and you think about the police officers and the firemen and obviously people that work in hospitals and the fact that maybe they didn't want to get vaccinated for whatever reasons that they want, their body, their choice. and now you've kyrie irving, for example, he is with the brooklyn nets. and his situation coming of a player who couldn't play games at home, but he could attend games as a fan without a mask. he could fist bump and chest
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bump his teammates without a mask as long as he wasn't plain. but if you had an opposing player outside of new york, a visiting player could play on the cord even if they were unvaccinated well 20,000 people in the stands could yell and scream regardless of their unvaccinated status. it is just crazy. you should make this a universal across the board a blanket rule that if you are on vaccinated, given where transmission isn't given where this virus is right now, which is almost nonexistent, that everybody should be able to go back to work. instead he just picks the celebrities here because maybe that gets some good seats for brooklyn nets playoff game, i have no idea. >> may be at will. ultimately, doctor, for the profession you are in and for all of us, all of it undermines faith and public health, which means when good information does come out, we shrug our shoulders and say, is it really science anyway? joe, doctor, thank you so much for being here. all right, straight ahead, sean
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recently sat down with shannon bream to discuss her new book. we will show you the interview us a special edition of "hannity" continues.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the special edition of "hannity" on a friday night. our colleague, shannon bream, has been pretty busy lately. but somehow in between her live coverage of ukraine and her daytime analysis of the supreme court hearings, she might have found some time to make a fantastic new book that is available right now. sean caught up to call at all about it a look. >> fox news at night host shannon bream has a fascinating new book taking readers on a
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journey through the lives of biblical women detailing their heroism, their sacrifices, and the connection between faith and family. and here to explain more, author of "the mothers and daughters of the bible speak." it is on amazon.com paired we will put a link on hannity.com better colic on my front shannon bream is with the spirit good to see you. how are you? >> i'm good. >> i look at what is going on in ukraine and you see the vital role that women are plain. for example, they are taking the children to board our countries. they are taking the brunt of taking care of the family. and the men are going back and fighting. in world war ii, it was very similar story. but if it weren't for everyone else, including every able-bodied man and woman working in factories and building ammunitions needed in the field of battle, they
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wouldn't have been able to win. and as the same most lessons are reinforced in this book. >> they are. we see over time that women have been called to step in many times to be brave, to be bold. men throughout the bible is also, but we see the strength of mothers and our commitment to their children. the book starts with the story of the mother of moses and her daughter, miriam, they are the mother-daughter pair that kick us off. you think about it, she was a woman. she was oppressed. there was an order that went out that every mother who had a baby, if it was a boy, it immediately had to be killed. and she said no, she had no choice and control in her life, but she made that very brave choice but she and her daughter together saved and had moses on tape he was able to go on to a destiny that change the world. because exactly. the crazy thing is he was supposed to be thrown into the river to be killed, the river nile, that is where all the baby
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boys were supposed to go, but after she had him for some months, she said all right, i've got to have faith. she created a mini arc for him, a little waterproof been much he put him in. and she was the one who stood there on the banks and watch to see what would happen to moses. and if the daughter help break happened upon him for the baby crying -- we are told that in the bible she had great compassion for him. so little miriam risks her life, steps up, and says, by the way come if you need a hebrew woman to nurse him until you're ready to take him into the palace, because she wanted to adopt him, i noticed the woman. so she was able to run home and tell her it moses is going to come home to us but she was able to race and for 2-3 years before he went off to the palace. and his ultimate destiny was to save the entire nation of israel. >> the book goes into great depth and detail about the women in the bible. are there a top three that come to mind that really inspired you the most? >> of course the story of about
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moses mom, but as there, we think about her being in the perfect place at the perfect time. you know the first thought, for such a time as this, she was told when she was struggling to be courageous in that moment when she had to step up and to be they want to save the jewish people. if you don't do this, somebody else will be called into action. but maybe for such a time as this you are put there, and she was. of course, mary the mother of. in the new testament -- like these mothers in ukraine, they were on the run when god came to her and to joseph in a dream and said, you've got to go, right now. king herod is trying to kill your baby. i think about her in this dusty -- grabbing everything in the middle of the night with a toddler and setting up trying to find safety and ending up in a strange land with no family and no friends. and that is what these brave mothers of ukraine are modeling for us to do. he sees the plate and the suffering today. >> the book is called "the
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mothers and daughters of the bible speak: lessons on faith from nine biblical families." it is in bookstores as of march 29th. it is on amazon.com. you can get your copy now. shannon, i know you had a great -- this will be a great big seller as well pair they give for sharing it with us. >> thank you, sean. >> thank you, sean. and congrats, shannon come on the book. next week there will be a fox nation special on shannon's called "the mother's and daughters of the bible." more of the special additional "hannity" right after the break.
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unfortunately that's all the time we have for tonight. you can catch me alongside my cohost saturday and sunday morning on fox and friends. i hope you have a great night and a great weekend. i will see you after a quick na at 6:00 a.m. in the mourning morning. have a good one. ♪ >> laura: amor ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" on a busy friday night so we are going to dive right into radar vanishing president, that is th focus of to make angle. there might be, and i emphasize might be some good news regarding the russia ukraine crisis tonight. they saved the russia and ukraine are nearing a peace deal .