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we've been working on for quite some time is about to come out. we just finishedinishe our documentary, tucker carlson. original is called transgressive cult of confusion. it premieres called next week c on thursday after labor day. that's september 8th.t confus on fox nation. r 8t and we hope that you will watche it. but in the meantime, we hopeyou you have the best night and weekend with the ones you love. and we are proud to announce t tammy bruce sitting in for sean hannity. ha >>nn ladieits and gentlemen, hee she is . well, thank you, tucker. the great one . my welcoming to everyone heree n for this special edition of "hannity". my bruce i am tammy bruce in for sean tonight. just moments to go .f th yeah. in what was one of the most divisive and disgusting speeches ever delivered by a sitting president , joe biden angrily suggest that4 seventy four million americans are enemies of the state, allsit while using the marine corpshe officers as props. >> watch this. we must be honest with each other. e mustand with ourselves. too much of what's happening in
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our country today is not normal. donald trump and the majornd the republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. but there's no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven int ioby mandated by donald trump on the major republicansmp and and that is a threat to this country. and here, in my view, is whatis is true, maggie ?t resp republicans doec not respect. the constitution. >> they do not believe in the rule of law.to tak maga forces are determined to take this country backwards, backwards to an america wheree there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, no right too yo marry who you love. they promote authority leaders n and they fan the flames of flame political violence. magarys of republicans look at
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america and see carnage and darkness and despair. e anthey spread fear and lies, r told for profieat and power. >> all of that is a lie. it's remarkable. this was a national prime timeee presidential address that you paid for in front oft there independence hall. but there was nothing presidential about the speecg sv obviously, it was a campaign event full of demeaning rhetoric, backlit with ominous red lighting. biden's promise to unify the country was an outright lie that's obvious now and now. left unchecked, you better believe he will use every lever of the federal government to persecute hisl pe political enemies. that is , if bidenut is mentally capable, even during the scripted and rehearsed speech, the president struggled even. big >> watch this. my fellow americans, please. if you have a seat, you i speak to you tonight from sacredd in ground in america.
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we can't be pro or pro , pro insurrectionist and pro american. and i believe it's great we could create a clean energy future and save the planet. the maga republicans believeanda for them to succeed, everyone else has to fail. they believe america not like i believe about america.e amer i believe america is big enough for all of us to succeed. look, our democracy is perfect . ou >> it always has beenng the hearithstanding those folks you hear on the other side, they're they're entitled to be outrageous. this is democracy, but history and common sense, good mannersis ,nothing they've ever suffered from. well, extraordinary y. well, here now with reaction,: h fox news white house correspondent peter doocy.
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>> peter , and tammy, we'rence a standing here in front of independence hall where the founderslle the fo wrote the constitution and the president's team ultimately waee that he thinks america has kind of started to go off script. he's singled out maga republicans, which he compared to mainstream republicans. and we were led to believe ahead of this that it wasn't going to be a speech about any particular political party and it wasn't going to be ar speech about any particular person. but we did hear president biden allude tpresido former president trump by name twice, one of the times to say this. >> there's no question that>> te the republican party today do dominated, drivenublican and intimidated by donald trump on the major republicans. >> and that is a threat to this country. thisand president biden had prei some real harsh words for thisar party, this part ofe ca
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the republican party that he magas a maga republicans. to he says he thinks they will use violence to achieveange political means, which is a danger. and he says they don't the respt the constitution, they don't respect the results of elections and that win that isa wing of the party that empowers election deniers. >> listen here. democracy cannot survive when one side believes there are only two outcomes to anon election, either they win or elt they were cheated. and that's where the magic republicans are today. m agthey don't understand what every patriotic american knows . yo ku can'nows:t love your couny only when you win. biden president biden says that foving forward, he doesn't wantt therrwe to be any more culture wars or politics of grievance.or something else i heard you mentioning the use of the marine band here.he we were told in no uncertain
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terms this was not going to w be a political speech. but we did heaarr the presidento twicute talk about voting once o get the crowd going, saying vote , vote , vote , and then another time to say that peopleo need to do their duty in twenty , twenty two , which is a direch ist political statet made by the president here way whitre he left town . and he's on his way back to the white house. sol foll we'll follow up with hm tomorrow tammy. >> well, peter , thank you very much. the entire scenario is it's we p we've all seen it all.s fabulo and your reporting, of course, as usual, is fabulous. thk you, sir. i appreciate it. now joining us with more reaction is special report anchor bret baer. bret, welcome aboard. you know, obviously, we're all political . peopn.all political people. lord knows we understand t we understand passion. lord knows we understand that. but this is remarkable. you know, i remember when the when hillary's deplorable heeech shocked people. buret here he is after a speech condemning 70 , 80 millions,
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americans, saying he wants an te end to the politics ofe grievance. what is your taksowhe on whaatts ends up being here? tonight and how this is viewed? >> well, a couple of things. e f one is for the white house press secretary to say that this speech was not going tongs. be political, is is prettyry remarkable. this speech essentially was a convention speech in front of independence hall.n i thin k i'm to was struck by the image of the dark red lighting with the two marines standing at attention in the backgrounwi sd. yz a lot of times when we analyze things, we do through thingse ps through the prism of how the media would cover it.he if donald trump gave thisdonald speech, i think they might not stop talking about it for weeks on end because the messaging was so aggressive. it really was also a blueprint for democratic candidates. this is how we're going to run. this is what you shouldabout. be talking about. he hit tones o and while he hit tones of about
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optimism about what he thinks about america, he clearly wase a trying to divide and driveth a wedge in the republican party. i think they believe the politica l advisers to b the president that the more that they're talking about donald trump, the more that the country is talking about donald trump, the better position they are to not be talking about inflation, crime, immigration, et cetera. >> you know, miranda devine of the new york post, you wrote describing the speech yoat it was a string of cliches interspersed with bile that americans you know, we saw this on fox news.com, some interviews with new yorkerhys who found him to be shockingly divisive, that somehow this rhetoric, areev they do they believe that their base is going to embracee this when the base is having problems economically? still can't find baby formula. i still can't afford gas. do you think that this who iswho it that they think they're appealing to at thishe point? i agree with you. i think it's the base that i think they're trying to stir
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the pot ahead of november. and this also may have been laying a marker to say, i'm not. done. i'm going to run in twenty , twenty four . that could be the message heret that, you know, i've done some things and this is the way we need to run going forward.tir buint i do think it's about stirring the base. peop do think that they may have lost some people in the middle who were upset about the student loan move and paide off their college or didn'to go to college and to get people fired up. m the more you talk about magaag, republicans and i know this hash been researched by democratic pollster. is that that word?rs it was said 11 times in the first 12 minutes, maga republicans and throwing in donald trump's name trump specifically in the first few minutes was was very targeted. >> you know, it's funny.target i would think that they also use pollsters to come up >>th the ultra king, and that seemed to backfire enormously.ga but people generally, i think americans, it's fair to say,
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you know, he was elected because we wanted those heo voted for him more calmness. he campaigned on being a unifier. it's not as though he justgh failed on that. he is gone. wen the polar opposite in ginning up what almost sounds like whenu you've got the military standing behin id you, that this is some kind of a cold war against your neighbor. t yourhe did frame it as a batte and you know, it was just interesting framing. if you look at the sentences used, i think this is whenever this white house, this a hat president has been pushed into a political corner, it's always a hat tip to the progressivee si sidede oe of the party to stir. pot. diff the candidate, joe biden, is much different than bie president, joe biden. now, he's had we should give an acknowledgment, has had some bipartisan wins legislatively, but his instinct politically in this was a 100% n
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political speech is to stir the pot and not call for unity.a hel used some unity lines towards the end, but much ofowas the speech was about trying to divide the republican party. >> yeah,en and that's, of cours, i think what made those last lines kind of irrelevant. considering what we've just heard. bret baer, thank you very much, sir. obviously, a lot to unpack inet in the days and weeks to come to the election. i appreciate bai, sir. now, tonight, fear not, because once again, joe is giving you his word as a biden. >>as watch a this. this. >> even at this moment,n wi with all the challenges we face ,i give you my word as ai have biden, i've never been more optimistic about america's future, really. >> during his five decade career, in the washington swamp ,lying hasoptimi beestn a way oe for joe biden. but his most recenica't pledge . unify the country might be his worst fabrication of all time. >> remember this to restoresoul the soul and secure the future, america requires so much more than words. it requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy,
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unity, unity. >> do you want to be the b decider, dr. king or george wallace? do you want me to side with john lewis or bull connor on the side of abraham lincoln? or jefferson davis? >> my whole soul is in this, ing bringing america together, unitin ag our people, uniting our nation. and i ask evernation.y americano join me in this cause it is theh most pernicious thing. this makes jim crow look likew k jim egl. we can see each other not as adversaries, but as neighbors. we can treat each other with dignity and respect. that's a great reflection for us to put some of in join forces stopped the shouting and lower the temperature. >> there's thousands of peopleat in america going through that.
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and these republican rip that out of the bill.. >> but we're coming back . we must end this uncivil war that pits red against blue trump. >> the extreme measure republicans have made blu their choicee. to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division. >> well, there you go . joining us now, fox news contributor charlie hurt, former governor of arkansas mike huckabee, and fox news contributor to roy murdoch. gentlemen, thank you. charlie, look, you've watched a lot of presidents. we've been around for a lot of l elections. there's a lot of things that have been saide that by people l the time that we don't like. would you agree that thiss is really unprecedented? and it strikes mede is alsenteo almost hoping someone is goingwi to tip over and something'sll b going to start in some kind of spark is going to be lit.t. >> what is your take on this? ,e well, first of all, the speech i've never seen such an angry,
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rancid speech in which a president attacks the voters that he supposedly works for. i've nevers seen anything like it. it. it's and it's also very senseless. because, you know, at another how point in the speech, he starts talking about how this is not normal. and we heard that a lot during the four years of trump's firstu term. and but what's kind of weirdt about this is , well, my goodness, democrats control the white house and both chambers of congress. normal if it's not normal, maybe you should look at yourself, maybem that's the problem. but but, tammy, i think i'm and it's kind of funny. i was calculating this in my mind before we wentd yo on whether i would even say something like this. but i'm afraid you're right. wet if i were to be completely i honest about it, i think he is doing everything he can to gin up something so that people do get out of hand and that's a terrifying thin to contemplate. up and it's a terrifying thingo contemplate. a president trying to dothat's t to in order to benefit himselfef ahead of an election in which
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he's going to get punished for gas prices. inflation, an open border and crime. those are issuese the issues tht people care about. right. you know, wepe spentnt t the sur of 2020 dealing with violence and riots. a group, of course, laughingly calling itself antifascists. we're the ones that were involved a great deal in this. and yet here now we have that same sort of rhetoric saying now that trump voters are semi viscist and seemingly linking to this history of violence, that all of us decry that none of swat. >> is this something that he did? he alluded to that there wasence one sentence of like violence is never a tool we can use, almost as though to get it out of the way. what do you think joe biden expects to happen when rhetoric like this is used?c like well, i think this rhetoric a lot more serious. if i had heard earlier, i remember during the democratc convention in 2020, i listened 2
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a refully for any denunciation of black lives matter violence, the antifa riots, the so-called summer of love. and i didn't hear that coming out of joe biden's mouth, out ofr michael harris' mouth or anything else. i didn't hear much of a comment from joe biden when a an assassin was walking around walking out of the lawn of supreme court justice brad kavanaugh with a glock pistol. i think it was a great time for. him to come out and say, this is no time for political violence. let's turn down or turn down the temperature. but i would say this to two mega republicans and mainstream republicans. don't underestimate joe biden. this is a very obnoxious, abrasive, aggressive, aggressive speech. but i think he w alsaso gave the democrats a battle cry, t which is democracy. and i'm sure you'd rather have ry them talking about that than. talking about critical race theory.talk eighty seven thousand new irs agents comining that thag to tof us . and like it or not, but i think it gives them something else to talk about. and rather than, you know, count the account, the house seats that we'vet. already won, we don't want anything. o go out ticans need t there and work very to win this victory because nothing is baked in the cake yet. >> that's a very good point.e c
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and , governor , you know, you've run some races. you know what?now what what campaigning politics is like. ect and they clearly expecthist thio have some kind of benefit.obviou obviously, they won in the last election with so much violencee surrounding the environment.env. do you thi nk thedo you think they're goino realize this was a mistake orwht is this what we're going to see up until the presidential election, beyond the midterms? tammy, i think this is going to as down in history as the speech known as the get off my lawn speech, because basically joe biden tonight was an angry old mann yelling atola the camera and yelling at seventy four million americans and saying that we don't love democracy, we don't love america. wethat we're not honorable people. and the harly have terrible just say to you is just that rev's me up to want to go vote . now, i'lalmostl be honest with , i almost didn't make it on time tonight. tonight bebecause after the sped to go take a shower to get theer spittle of joe biden off of me.
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i've never seen anything like lk it. thise was the kind of speech i that you would give in the heat of a campaign. pres you never give this kind of speech as a president . and honestly, i've never seent anything like it. i will tell you this. joe biden tonight, for a man who doesn't like fossil fuel, he usefueld about ten years worh of the natural gas supply in america. ogaslighting, trying to project his anger on the rest of america. it was disgusting, shocking. but you know what? the reason it may work. is because he has a partner, the media, and they'll be with him all the wa y. you know, charlie, you're inmed. the media, right? "tu got a great newspaper, the washington times. you you've got you think aboutao your audience. you we realizeu that there's dr a diversity of people who watch this program, who watch thissi network, who voted for trump,fo who now numbers are shifting when it comes to hispanics and independents and libertarians. hispbecause as americans, we al
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have the future in mind. we all. care about our familiesu wegh allt. care about how they'e being taught. we care about violence and crime and an open border. br and you'd think that he would, as president, want to bring those people in. it's as though they're just throwing 70 to 80 million peoplele overboard, not even by ignoring them, but the by insulting them and essentially threatening them. am i reading too much into that? yeah, no, i don't think so at all. and what is absolutely obviousnt from that speech tonight is that joe biden wants to talks about absolutely anything but those issues and thee thing tht you just put your fingerhe on that i think is so importantt is that you're right, democrats care about paying high gas prices. democrats s care about the safet of their children. thei about not paying disastrous inflation. thprices at the gas, at the grocery store. these are all issues that appeal to their own voters. and so the fact that he has noso response whatsoever cannot
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campaign campaign on any ofmpain those things just demonstrates tow far out of touch he is with his own voters. you know, it's interesting towih write. there was a poll, it wass a a reuters poll afterre the marlock raid and after the student loan bailout. >> and biden went down seven points in one week. is it is this kind of would you? say this is a panic, perhapsthet it's like there's nothing they can do. maybe they thought the moral of a raid would bring certainviden? dividends and that throwing more money at people mor would bring certain dividends u and that they really don't understandndersterican the amere and they don't understand our lives. and this is now just lik.ehurrah the last the last hurrah of the what it is they think they can do. >> i think what biden probably is trying to do is just get his base as excited as possible and hope that the far leftd democrats been disappointed with him because he's not far left enough that this might get them excited and get them
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back into the fray. i mean, we alwayn s heard thatfr joe biden is this great-- centrist, this wonderful moderate who has been kidnaped by ron klain in the white houser staff. he's always been a leftist, hasa been left his whole career. great point. lifetime american conservative union rating of just 13%. so this guy is a leftist and ihs think he's doing what his heart wants, wants him t to tho do, wh is to appeal to the leftup hig and hope that will get his numbers up high enough to prevent some kind of a totala ta destruction november. >> you know, for anyruction. ofd i have been one of themn kids thinking that he had been kidnaped and that none of thisse made any sense. the fact of the matter is , yous know, it does make sense thatse this is exactly what he wants and it's what dr. jill wants. alall ofl of them own what thisl is and all of them will own what will be a horrible, embarrassing, debilitating legacy for thabarrassit entire . and it's a shame.insult it's an insult to the democrats and it's an insult to every other american in this country.c gentlemen, thank you forountry joining me tonight. i appreciate it. roy, charlie and governor huckabee coming up, the left wasted no time defending biden's latest divisive speechese left. tim you won't believe what
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s, along with former trump senior adviser steven miller, reince, again, you guys, you know,litic. politics, we understand rough i and tumble, right? this is nobot a bouncy castle. we can appreciate people beingle passionate, but this is when are you talk about they're trying t to hidhidee and they're trying a pretend or it's as though you're talking about an actualig enemy . like if the taliban haot id gotn in here and we're chasing down squads of taliban. i worr and i worry because we knowy bea thatus no americans want this.he and yet here's is the pre president of the united states and his spokespeople unified in casting tens of millions of americans, peopleu like you, people like steven, people like me as being effectively enemies of the state. >> what's your taks e on thisyor tonight? i totally agree. i hope people aree. paying attention out there.
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this is intentional. is ithis is something that was calculated. thisis was is donald or this ise biden coming full circle, fro as you pointed out before, from the unifying, trying to unifybe the speech on november eight , the unifying speech and the 14th of december, the unifying speech on january 20th, a total batan switch. >> and i hope the republicans are paying attention because they have decide d to to to calltion on the question on whatwhrted the definition of democracy was. this started three weeks ago ag with that nbc poll when they rolled it out and said, guess what, americans areamconc thncerneerned about the directin of our democracy. >> this has been a theme. nothemw that's been going on evy other day for the last three weeks. >>here w and here we are today a speech by joe biden and what democrats are calculating right now. i hope the republicans areemocra watchingts a. they are calculating tha ttn their vision and their version of democracy in america, of, of gender obsession, no border, noe
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energy independence and obsession with thene climatn change issue. their vision is what true dimmock see and the other opinions of all the republicansl . seventy four or seventy five million people. that's not democracy. otthat's rebellion.aga. that's maga.methin that's something that we neeg d to shy away from. i >> that's what this is about. you know, stephen , when when we think about this, the notiono that you wantit to bring a country together, that's part of a president's job and even r the rhetoric at the beginning of the campaign about beinghet a unifier, the democrats werecr the dividers. even at that point, trump wawe a just trying to do his job, you know, and even with all of the torpedoes coming at him, you know, we got the abraham accord's the best economy in the history of mankind, energy independence, a wage gap, indep shrinking unemployment aent the lowest rate ever. unth all of that other stuff going on . ran i found it disingenuous when
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they ran on , oh, we need calmness, like a betterer saying. if you just did this, i wouldto tell you i would stop punching you in the nose. and we're supposed to be grateful. so it's not necessarily surprising, is it, that the people that set that up, that it wasn'to trump at all? it was the democrats, and now this is their true nature? >> wouldei you agree with that?e well, of course, president trump poured out hisd heart, his soul, his spiriyot every day to build a better america for everyone in this country, a safer, more prosperou s america. while democrats in the deep state launched an illegalion to operation to take him out thatak is now in its six year. >> president biden tonight gave the speech of a dictator in the style of a dictator in the visual of a dictator using e the words of a dictator. o this was his enemies of the state speech. and like every other radical accuist tyrant he accused his opponents of being fascist while he engagesse in repressiv,
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authoritarian behavior. he's the one who is forcingive e americans against their will to take effect. seen hme ie is the one who has violated our constitution to open our nation's borders. he is the is the one interferin the sacred relationship between parent and child to try tos force dangerous medicine. puberty blockersdicine, , hormon on our little kids.litt he's the one who'sle government raided the home of his chiefhe m political opponent. hisin a fashion that violatesn the entire constitutional order because president trump has the absolute right to decidee whatwh is isn't in the national security interest when he leaves the white houseional . all of those things, all ofio them are the behavior of a tyrant. and this speech, this speechis is the moment that biden crossed the rubicon and hebe ceased to be he ceased to be a man who could even pretend, can even claim that he has the interests of this countryt. at heart. and he is trulhey and irrevocaby committed to splitting this i
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country in two and beginning ani era of division and an era ofvi hate. that will wound our soul if it is not repaired for generationsm to come.my perfectly that is , i think, perfectly put when we think about what he could have done tonight the with what the nation is facing, sayi now financial experts are saying will be a recession effectively, that that r inflatioecessin is only going to get worse, that the supply chain crisis. people have stoppethd talking about. it is still a problem. there's still no baby formula on thoses shelves. l we still people noosw are losing their jobs. compthat's gut companies cutting back now and that's going to continue. wouldn't therecontinuewouldn han a remarkable and this is an opportunity to actually have had it an uplifting, optimistic s areh about what american made of and what we can do?at w but they chose this. but th would it would ieyt have worked if biden gave a more optimist's issue based speech about what a americans should expect from
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thisor country, what would havet been a lot bettehir and it would have been called for and maybe w it would have been welhal received. but that's not what they're about. as stephen said, abo they have taken the page out of saul alinsky. they accuse the other side of being undemocratic while they do the same. they accuse the other side of being intolerant while they're intolerant. but i just hope that everyoneths understands that this this calculation they're making is the only place they can go .n because joe biden is at 20% strong approval within his own party. >>0% approval the only way he f out of this is by divide this country. and that is exactly wherethat they're going. 'sand trust me, they want to cal the question of democracy and they want to win. we have to win.this and that's really what i took from this speech tonight. >> yeah. of you know, it'sam interesting ife they say that the majority of americans are concerned about the direction of our democracy turninturning facg around the e
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are concerned about the statee ofof the nation. wa and this is a way to not to just ignore that. and it is a clearly a trying time. but americans, we are exactlytay the ones who can deal with this, i think. and we're certainly going to. o gentlemen, thank you very much. now, straight ahead, all eyes are on the judge in the marar-al a lago rage case as shage prepares to rule on trump'sump' request for a special master, alan dershowitz and greg gerrist ,break down what happened in court today. when we returnershowit, why hide your skin if you, pexton, has ao your moderate to severe eczemaot or atopic dermatitis under control? hi , my skin. not me, because you picks and targets a root cause of eczema. it helps heal your skin from clr within keeping you one step ahead of it. >> my skin, not me and fourir si kids ages six months and up. that meansn clearer skin and noticeably less itch
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,but they moved the world cup to the holidays. >> we let the actual world come to my holiday season. >> are you kidding me? yeah. there's messi and ronaldo. yeah, but that's my time to shine. i mean, i'm not supposed to be with that. you know what? get blitzen on the phone. i got to get back up there right now. i got to go when you can't watch. listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news radio on sirius xm america is listening now. >> even more big breaking news tonight surrounding the mar a lago raid and the biden doj probe into presidential records as a federal judge in florida earlier today delayed a ruling on donald trump's request to
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have a special master appointed to review documents seized from his florida home, a requestflord that is being opposed by the biden doj. here to break it all down to men that you know you can trust. ,harvard law professor and author of the price of principal alan dershowitz, along with fox news legal analyst greg jarrett. gentlemen, thank you for d being here tonight. you know, we all were we were all waiting. professowerer dershowitz, for the decision of the judge today. de get it.ci of dn't shthe e said she was going to issuese it is a in due a course as a asi writtesin decision. i think her most important question was for the governmenth ,what would be the problem? with issuing a special master?e right. what what is the injury in in doing this? >> tell us your assessment ofsmn what happened todappenedy. first, just one brief word about the president biden's speech. o call he was right to call out the extremism of the extreme a right. but as a democrat, he had a special obligation also to
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call out the extremism of the hard left, the repressive, totalitarian minded, anti speech, anti tolerance, hard left.is big and that was his big failing, failing to call out to extremism on the left, while correctly pointing toism on some extremism, are right no tw to the judge. the judge hae judge s the easy . of course, you should appoint a special master. yo u can't trust the justice department alone to look at these documents and keep them confidential. and make ultimate judgmentsep about which are privileged or not. there is an obligation to have i ou outsidele person look at thi. who is guarding the guardians?t the justice department cannote be trusted to guard itself b and to make judgments about itself. these two teams artrusted toe p nobody should trust them. it's the same people, the justice department,
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they have lunch together with a wink and a nod a. they communicate what they found is privileged material. so a specialound masterspecia is absolutely essential. >> il t makes sense and greg, this is what you would think everyone would want. i you would want the american people to be able to trust what's happening. and they're doing everything that flies in the face of that, like, why not have a special master so people like me can say, okay, well, that soundsca fair. and what they found oun tsa is looks fair, but it's the same fbi unit that was doing the russia dossier hoaxe s that's doing this. it's like they they noiaw just don't care, do you? d why doos you think the judge delayed her decision? and do you think she is going to appoint the special master? and how does thamat affect how proceed from here? >> well, she wanted to write a careful decision and so, you i know, she's going to putthin some thought into it, but she is inclined. appo think, to appoint a special master and she posed a
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the question repeatedly, plaintively, what's the harm? >> yest , and the response by garland's lawyers was bothwa predict bull and quite frankly, lame og you know, it'll interfere with an halter investigation of donald trump. oh, yeah. sort of like the way the fbi and the doj interfered with and halted the investigation of hunter biden. >> look, there are problems with merrick garland, a case against donald trump because itt appearrus they're based on twoth major assumptions that may prove to be faultyvestigat assue >> number one is that these really are classified documents when, in fact, donald trump insists he declassified him assumption number two is that he wasn't entitled to a right of access and custody of these documents when, in fact, if you look at the presidential records act, there's language that suggests otherwise. and recently, twsto former department of justice official steeped in the law made that exact same argument. forme
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what's mystifying of all is this obstruction accusationae ,which requirents the government to prove that a person has acted corruptly in the supreme court says that means with evil, depraved and immoral intent. well, if iintef the president, ex-president thought, in fact,hs that he was entitled to these documents, that's hardly corrupt or depraved or evil. >> so these are specific intents >>imes with a very high burden . that's a great point. a that's a great point,t th professor. but you're going to get the last word on this about those about where this sits, about the legitimacy of whatwh they ai looking for. >> well, i don't d t thinkhere o an indictment for exactly the reasons that have been stated in order to indict notree only a former president , buntt a future presidential candidate running against the incumbent. you have to meet these two
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tests, the richard nixon test. that has to be bipartisan support or isn't, and the hillary clinton test. why is this so much worse than what was alleged against hillary clinton? ther note is not going to be haa evidence of the kind ot f specific content. now, if you can prove if they can prove that he destroyed documents, that he threw them away, that he hidn pr them deliberately,oved and maliciously, that would be one thing. but they're not going to go after him on r a dispute abou classification, a dispute about who has possession of records and another processed crime, ti. the processed crime being obstruction of justice. so i think the investigationatii will continue, but it will come ultimately to a dead end. well, gentlemen, i think thats a what you're seeing is like thirs part of the narrative combined with the mcg semi fascist, , everyone's a terrorist narrative that you heard reinforced tonight.s terrorist and that is their campaign strategy. and the american people i have access to an election where we o can put to some degree this toh.
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of course, now cities like new york , chicago and d.c. are getting just a small glimpse of what border communities are suffering from every single day under the biden border crisis now. here for reaction, fox news contributors leo terrell and sarah carter. i wish they could have found two people who have opinions and who can express themselves. but we will make do with both of you. now, look, we want to do it. i find leo californian. i'm a native of los angeles. we we we know that. hearing in fact, what we're hearing now from the left about diversity and inclusion, it's all virtually signaling and they don't want that., v weir seetu the racism. we see the bigotry that emanates from the democrats and from the far left, clearly. do you think this is whatnk they expected? and why do you think they're not even trying to hide their upset ness about this? >> oh, no. heavy lifting that lohrie raci
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lightfoot, this is the woman grd she's using the racist term . this is thintee womarvien who wt grant interviews to white reporters. this is the ultimate racist. but what they see is their failed policies. in reality, it's hypocrisy. they don't want the illegalheret aliens there. they don't want them there toe drain the resources. n the same reason why greg abbottt is sending these illegal aliens to to to chicago, toity an new york city, to washington, d washindc, people of color.wan. but they don't want them there because it drains resources. pi the one last point about lori lightfoot, you and i, we sit here today and we know there's going to be murders, robberies, assault in chicago before this f labor day weekend. every time this is a failed w mayor who does nothing to help people in her city. >> you know, big time sarah is excellent. saartefrom leo in that, you kno, you've got a dynamic where these democrats say that they're all for they champion all these people and it's thoseo
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individuals you've got to watch out, because if the democrats say thatthey you they love you and they're all for you, bado things are going to happen. and right. s. i mean, this is what is this is what the situation is now. they're faced with having to deliver and maybe it's the wrong kind of people or they just really didn't mean it and they didn't expect to get caught. because don't you see, the compassion is actually on the border with the republicans in the red states genuinely wanting the quality of life to improve for everyone. oh, absolutely.out and you're right, about that when it comes to the democrats.a look, the federal government has utterl hy failed, utterly failed when it comes to securing our border. and gov. greg abbott is doingg what's in his purview to do. look h, these people are noteing being forced to go to chicago. they are not being forced to go to new york .york. this is where they want to go .. they have family members there. they have access there. they know that these sanctuary cities are going to provide them hotels and food stipendey
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and possible housing in the future. so they're making their decision after they are p already processed by border patrol . . once they're processed w by border patrol, they're asked, where do you want to do o go ? to gsome of them say chicago. some of them say new york . say i hear right now from sources that there will be buses heading to your former home state of california.l head to t we will hear them as well. and i'm sure we'regry. going toh hear them angry. but leo brought upt g a reallro great point. you sa and so did you. so did you.king you said, you know, about we were talking about the amountk of murders.t let's just think about that 70t0 or ninety seven murders in the city of chicago in 2020 one . >> goodness. just that story. lightfoot the mayor should be in jail. thate should be ashamed of thos homicides. i mean, over three thousand five hundred 500 shootings. think about that. so this is a very seriousn crisis in our democratic cities .rt and they support biden. and let me's just say so maybe the right let me just say for leo getting the last word in
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hereo, t, is that these are peoe who say that you've got to pay v more taxes. people in those cities vote fore these people. they vote for de blasio. .they vote for lightfoot. they you know, they don't recall gavin. and this is they think that this is what they want. and then suddenly this thishi stuff begins to happen. and it's they're going to ifttin you're going to be getting buses in los angeles or inles southern california, there's already a crime problem.lem. the messaging seems to be this. is a free for all. and even the migrants lives are going to be upended and destroyed and made even worse. >> 100% correct. i mean, the joke is this. they talk a good game, but the democratic party is no longer the middle class party. lori lightfoot, gavin newsom, these people are really thispar the the mayor ofof new york . he's a showman, very elitist. and they have forgottens. the working class, the people who live in these cities. they're being tormented. and so it's the bottom line is there's a disconnect. tammy, between the democratic
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hierarchy and who they represent. you knowo they, a great point ho end this on is thatn ma the forgotten man and womanereda that donald trumndp remembered and brought back as relevanting and meaningful, including illegal aliens and everybody who justimmigr gets lost in thio this horrible disaster. we've got to remembeember r thas is humanity we're dealing with and the democrats have failed. both of you, thank than you so very much. more of hannity right after the break. for five star backyard's yellowwood brand pressure. >> do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves? do you miss out on discussions or talking with friends and you
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