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children, who don't join gangs or shoot people? they'll never consider it. remember, our interview with tony bobulinski 8:00 p.m. for the hour. trace gallagher begins high school anchor later tonight. here's sean. >> sean: a short time ago, japan issued a warning to its citizens to take shelter after they detected a missile launched from north korea by little rock man. he's back at it. he fired it in their direction. thankfully it landed, and the threat has now passed. we can now see, the world world, can see all the hostile ramsey aregimesaround the globe, therey emboldened by a weak united states president? 36 days until the pip midterms,
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democrats don't want to debate, and they're not getting press questions from the news media. we'll check with senator john kennedy. and just breaking moments ago, herschel walker will respond to an recall, first by "the new york times," questioning his racial identity. and also he will respond to another article that broke from the daily beast, claiming he paid for a woman to have an abortion. he's denying it vehemently, vowing to sue for defamation. he will tell his side of the story straight ahead. also tonight, governor ron desantis will join us in a moment with an important update from his state. some are saying sanibel island may be inhabitable, estimates as high as $100 billion in storm damage on top of at least 68 lives that have been lost here. despite the horrific damage from the hurricane, hurricane ian, an
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army of recovery workers are on the ground, well staged as you can see. this was before, like three football fields, full of all these electric cost to go and make repairs and restore power. that was there before the storm. they have now restored over 80% of the state's damaged electrical grid. as we speak around the clock, rescue recovery efforts across the state are continuing. all while democrats in washington, they typically play politics, and that's what they're doing. on friday, vice president kamala harris announced the federal government would be doling out hurricane relief funds on the basis of race. all in the name of equity. take a look. >> i know we are all thinking about the families in florida and puerto rico, with fiona, and what we need to do to help them in terms of an immediate response and aid. it is our lowest income communities, our communities of color, that are most impacted by these extreme conditions, and
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impacted by issues that are not of their own making. and so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resource based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity. understanding not everyone starts out at the same place. >> sean: how about we help everybody in need, and not factor in race? a short time later, the fema director rejected kamala harris' bizarre race-based hurricane relief plan, reassuring people of fa, all communities will be supported. over the weekend, the vice president was not interested in answering a single question about her pretty despicable brand of racial politics. watch this. >> vice president, can you clarify what you meant about evening with it for hurricane re --equity for hurricane relie? >> sean: sadly for democrats, everything is viewed through the
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prism of this, even hurricane relief. her very confused looking husband claimed he was raised in delaware by puerto ricans. okay. take a look. >> my name is joe biden. i don't want the headline to read biden brings storm to puerto rico. ai have to cut this short. i was sort of raised in the puerto rican community at home. new york sent not only a congresswoman in congress, $163 million to begin construction on the canal to -- help me with the pronunciation. martin pena, that entire ecosystem. i usually don't talk that fast. >> sean: and where is jackie?
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joe biden looks worse than ever, but the media mob is more interested in attacking either donald trump or florida governor ron desantis for not imaginically predicting the hurricane's exact path weeks ahead of time, and on sunday this is how the governor responded to the got you question from fake news cnn that says they're going back to the middle. not really. take a look. >> why do you stand behind lee county's decision to not have the mandatory evacuation until the day before the storm? >> where was your industry stationed before the storm hit? where you in lee county? no. you were in tampa. they were following the weather track and had to make decisions based on that. you know, 72 hours, they won't even in the cone. 48 hours they were on the periphery. >> sean: the governor sent a strong message to would-be looters, reminding that the free state of florida values our second amendment. take a look. >> don't even think about
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looting, taking advantage of people in this vulnerable situation. you can have people bringing boats into some of these islands, trying to ransack people's homes. i can tell you, in the state of florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody's home. and i would not want to chance that if i were, given we're a second amendment state. >> sean: joy reed was offended by that statement. on twitter, she insinuated that ron desantis was racist, and compared him to a segregationist, reminding people not to loot, and it is a second amendment state. how does that fit? apparently according to reed, it's racist to be against looting. is that the takeaway of this? again, the left sees everything through the lens of identity politics, com except for their n party. democrats always give themselves a free pass. we'll have more on this in part two of my monologue state. but first the governor of florida, ron desantis, is with
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us. i know you haven't slept in the last 72 hours or longer, been going around the state. $100 billion now estimated in damage. dawning that's accurate? we lost, i think, the last count is 68 people died in the storm. >> i don't know if it's accurate, but the lives lost are significant, because that's something we can't build back. those losses are tough. there's property damage. there's a spirit out there, particularly the people of southwest florida, they're ready to bounce back. they need some help. we're down there doing it, but they have a lot of grit and determination. i actually was just in one of the shelters. i'm meeting with women who are 85-90 years old who survived being in some of the islands, and they're telling their stories, basically thanking god, but so thankful for all the
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outpouring of support of everybody helping our state. so i just think those who have either donated to floridadisasterfund.org, just know the people impacted by this, who lost everything, they are truly grateful for the outpouring of support. >> sean: governor, they're saying that sanibel island may be uninhabitable. i know fort myers well. i know naples well. i can't believe the amount of damage we're talking about. it was a direct hit. it decimated some of these areas. as of now, where do you see this going in the future? do you believe everybody in sanibel, for example, will have to come off the island? >> well, we're trying to avoid that. i just announced today that my department of transportation we just put out bids for a temporary bridge to link the island back to the mainland. there's a causeway that had done that.
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it got severed in three different places. we think we can have a short-term solution to allow ingress and egress. also the situation, because the bridge was severed, the local utility has not had anybody looking at the power situation. what i said is we're going to provide chinook helicopters from the national guard to bring linemen on to sanibel island to inspect the substations, see what's damaged, and start to prepare it. i think you just need to get people on there, an they need to start doing what needs to be done, clearing roads. we are working on the roads, and all that now, clearing the debris, getting the electrical back up. so you're going to soon see linemen brought in by helicopter to places like sanibel and pine island, because we don't want to wait for this. we want to do as much as we can now. >> sean: what is your reaction, governor, to the vice president, it's our lowest income communities, our communities of color, that are most impacted by these extreme conditions.
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we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. what was your reaction to that? >> i think she's trying to play identity politics with a storm, a natural disaster. i think it's ridiculous. and honestly, we had the fema admiadministrator in florida wih us, and she threw cold water on that. that's not going to happen. it's totally inappropriate. you don't have to politicalize every tragedy in this country. people are sick of the nonsense. they want people helped, everyone band together, and get the communities back on their feet. that's what we're doing in florida. sean, the impacts spanned all demographics, all income levels. sanibel has some wealthy people. they also have blue collar people. you have other communities, different race, different
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ethnicities. who cares. we want to make sure people can get on their feet and moving forward again. >> sean: america steps up and help foreign countries. we step up when another station has a situation like this. florida deserves the exact same treatment. you're right in the sense that this is a one in a 500-year storm. i love how people took out of context -- i felt they took it out of context, your remarks. you know, unfortunately, there are always bad people that will try to capitalize on a tragedy. there are people that would go out and involve themselves in things like looting. you're saying, you better be careful in this state, because people in this state have their second amendment rights to protect their homes and family. you would think that was the most controversial thing to say. if anything, you're reminding people not to take -- not to take advantage of a situation like this. i thought the comments were perfectly fine. what was your reaction to that? >> well, also, sean, i toured
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thursday, after the -- the morning after the storm, i was in punta gorda, in charlotte county. they had all their businesses boarded up downtown. a lot of the placards i saw, the wood, they spray-painted, you loot, we shoot, sending the message that lawlessness would not be tolerated. when these situations happen, it descends into lawlessness, like it has after some other disasters we've seen in america and other countries, the whole social fabric starts to decay. we have to draw a clear line in the sand at the beginning. irnot going to capitalize off people's suffering, ransack or loot. they've caught some looters, but fortunately since we've been so strong on it you haven't seen it like the aftermath of other natural disasters. we're proudly a law and order state, proudly a state that lets
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individual floridians defend themselves, their families and their homes. >> sean: yeah. now for people that want to help, it's at the bottom of your screen, floridadisasterfund.org. i know you've had a busy, you know, week the last week, governor. our thoughts and prayers are with our friends in the free state of florida. thank you for being with us. i know americans will be there helping to support our fellow americans. thank you. all right. tonight sadly democrats are not operating in good faith from climate alarmism to the love affair with equity. many on the left are turning off voters, especially hispanic americans, with their extreme brand of identity politics. take a look at this. >> voted democratic back then, but now not so sure. >> i feel the democratic national party looks at my demographics and assumes i'm going to vote for them. >> you were a democratic. you're now a republican. why? >> because the fact that the
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democratic ma party has changeda lot, and i identify more with the republican party. >> what things? >> well, we're for god, country, family, and hard work. >> he used to vote blue. he's also a republican. >> sean: even al sharpton is sounding the alarm, worrying that democrats are not connecting with african american and hispanic voters. on friday, late-night host, bill maher had to say about the current administration's woke love affair with identity politics. he's right again. hate to say it. he hates when we do say it, but it's true, we got it right. >> what i could see is replacing the vice president, because she's not very popular. a lot of the problem with biden being old is, oh, if he dies, then, you know, you're going to get this person. okay. so here's the problem with the democratic party. they're so boxed in by identity politics that you cannot
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conceive of a democratic ticket that doesn't have a woman, person of color on it, and pretty soon you'll line behind that gay, latino, and you'll have to have a deaf eskimo. >> sean: the democratic party is not liberal anymore. instead they're a far left group of woke elitists that want to transform america into their communal we can equity-based society that they control, ruling with an iron fist from washington, d.c. in their perfect world, there's no dissent, no individualism, no freedom, no checks, no balances. just one-party rule in perpetuity forever and forever. let's get the reaction to the vice president's comments about the hurricane, equity, and people of color. >> i'll tell you right now, she's playing race politics. she's a racist. you have people of all different colors out there who have
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suffered from that hurricane. all she focuses on, race? that's why she's vice president. sshe wasn't elected as vice president on skill. it's because of her skin color and gender. that's the game she plays everywhere. it's sickening and insulting. kamala harris speaks, not for minority people. she speaks for kamala harris. the nonminority who have suffered in florida, it's outright insulting, embarrassing she used her color and gender as a shield from attack. from this civil rights attorney, she's the farthest from being a person who looks at people without regards to color. >> sean: you know, let me ask you, clay, because when ron desantis said we're a second amendment state, what he's saying is, for all of you out there that live in states, have the mentality of defund this mantel, no bail, that doesn't go
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over well in this state, we believe in law and order, safety and security, and people have a right to defend themselves, their families, their property. i don't even deem it controversial. you shouldn't be breaking into somebody's house and trying to take advantage of a natural disaster. it's that simple. >> no doubt. and kamala harris, frankly, is a disgrace. i agree with everything leo said. what we've done for generations in this country is when there are natural disasters, do you know where we go? to the people who need the help the most. the people most in danger, whether they're white, black, asian, hispanic, gay, straight, democrats, republicans. we don't care. and we also don't care who the looters are. we can't have them, period. we can't allow them to be bailed out like kamala harris was doing in the summer of 2020 when all of those protests that we are continuing to reap the consequences of took over in our
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country. it's not a coincidence that murders are up 40% all over this nation since the summer of 2020. it's because democrats like kamala harris decided that america was an awful racist place and the only way they could be in power was by telling the american public lies. and everybody is waking up now, five weeks from this midterm, and people like kamala harris, who are still trying to peddle this crap, are going to frankly get their ass kicked all over this country, including in florida, where, let's be honest, sean, this attack is not about ron desantis discussing the second amendment rights of floridians. it's because he's going to win a landslide election in florida. he barely won in 2018. they threw everything they had at him during covid. i'm happy to be a homeowner in florida. i know you've got a place there too, sean. ron desantis got everything right about covid. they're now trying to use the hurricane to attack him. they're going to fail.
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i think he's going to win by double digits as long as floridians hit the polls. with when that happens, there are a lot of democrats that will be curled up in the fetal position, crying because they hate him, because he's been right about everything with covid, with school, and he's going to do, i believe, a great job helping out black, white, asian, hispanic, everybody, who was impact by ed by this storm,s he should, as any fantastic governor would. >> sean: thank you. when we come back, we have breaking news at this hour. the daily beast just posted a story. they're accusing herschel walker of paying for a woman's abortion. he'll respond. and john kennedy on why the left can't run away from their disastrous it's time, you listen.
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>> sean: all right. more evidence tonight about the media mob where they stand on the issue of politics. yeah, rising republicans, helloh herschel walker has responded to
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the daily beast, calling the story a flat-out lie. we'll get to that in just a second. that's not all. "new york times" recently sent a far left reporter to georgia to write a hit piece against herschel walker, the article quoting anonymous democrats, from walker's childhood community, who claim walker is not part of the black community, suggesting that walker is a sellout to his race for not being a democrat and calling out the failures of the biden administration. they forgot to mention the field is named after him, a street named after him. herschel is in the process of building a park for the crowd, or how he paid for his class reunion for everyone. herschel walker joins us. let's start with the daily beast. serious accusations that in 2009 that you paid for an abortion. first question, do you know the woman that is making this allegation? >> i have no -- no idea, but it is a flat-out lie.
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and now you know how important this seat is. this seat is very important, that they'll do anything to win this seat, lie, because they want to make it about everything else except what the true problems that we have is in this country is. inflation, the border wide open, crime. they don't want to talk about that, so they're making up lies, because they need this georgia seat. i encourage anyone out there, let's not let them take this seat. if you can go to teamherschel.com, let's not let them take this seat. because if they take this seat, we won't recognize this country tomorrow. for them to come out with total lies, that's not right. >> sean: they're claiming on september 12th of 2009, that the woman has a receipt for an abortion. they're claiming that five days later, on september 17th, you sent a $700 check, and that you sent it in a get well card. the get well card, looks like it's included with your signature in the article.
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have you seen it? is that your signature? >> i haven't seen it. i can tell you right now, i never asked anyone to get an abortion. i never paid for an abortion. it's a lie. i'm going to continue to fight, you know. they want this seat. right now they've energized me even more. they're not going to take the seat. they better work even harder, because they've jeopardized my kids, my family. they think they can threaten me, scare me. right now all they've done is energize me more, that i'm going to fight and win the seat for the great people of georgia, because to have someone in the seat that lies to the people shouldn't be in the seat as a senator. >> sean: what about the $700 check? is there anybody you can remember sending that much money to? >> i send money to a lot of people. that's what's so funny. my park.
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i do scholarships for kids, always helping me. i believe in being generous. god blessed me. i want to be generous. i got into this race because i'm a christian. no weapon formed against me shall prosper. whoever out there want to high on herschel walker, you're lying on the wrong one. best you go somewhere else, because i'll win this seat for the great people of georgia, because georgia deserve to have a senator that trust in the georgian people, not trust in joe biden like warnock does. >> sean: is it true you have a field name after you in that town? >> i do. i have a field name after me. i have a street named after me. i do camps. i've been doing them now. we didn't do them last year for covid, but i'm doing a camp there for over six or seven years. not just my county, but two other counties. >> sean: you do a fitness camp?
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>> for boys and girls. yes, i do a fitness camp for boys and girls, because i want to include everyone. also i give scholarships to two other counties there as well. i built the gym and school there as well. i'll continue to help people in my hometown, because that's the way i am. like i said, god has helped me. i'm going to help others. so i'm not going to let articles like this stop me from doing what i do, because for them to do an article like this is sad, but that just tells me how much this seat means. that's what i tell people all the time. this seat means a lot. the georgia seat means a lot to the left, so i'm going to say it again, please forgive me for this, let's stop them from getting this seat. help me by going to teamherschel.com. right now what the left is doing is not right. they're out there doing it to other candidates, too, i bet, because they need those seats, because they want to change the country, change the state, and we're not going to let it
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happen. >> sean: "the new york times," all anonymous sources. if you have a field, a street, built a gym, building another playground, as i understand it, in the town, you're giving scholarships, is it true you invited your entire class to a reunion that you paid for the whole thing? >> that's true as well. that's what's so strange about it. whoever wrote this article, you know, never even talked to me, never talked to any of my family members, never talked to anyone. like you said, everything is anonymous. that's what's so sad. either anonymous and/or -- i have no idea. all i know is right now they want to address everything except what the problems in this country's going on. you see it. you feel it. high inflation. can't even afford eggs and milk. you see crime. you're afraid to go to the mall. you're even afraid to pump gas at the gas station at night. you're afraid to walk out of your house because you're a prisoner in your house, because
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senator warnock believes in no cash bail, right now this border is right open, when the vice president says secured. right now we have problems. we need new leadership in washington. right now they want to try to buy seats, lie, do whatever they can to get you off your game. >> you seem at peace. you don't seem like you're letting this brother you. a lot of people would let it bother them. do you just accept, that it's the political season, this is what happens? >> i gnaw what i was getting into when i signed up. oh, you're conservative, you're black. nothing to do with that. i love america. i love the constitution. i believe in lower taxes. i believe in law and order. i believe in the people. you know, they want to continue to tell us we're a racist country, full of racist people, a bad country. i'm saying we're a good country, full of good people, but we've
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got to come together. i believe in unity, bringing people together. in that article that got wrote for "the new york times," he talked like we're separated in right field. i want to tell you, this is one of the friendliest towns in the state of georgia. people get along. yes, years ago, years ago, and i talked about, years ago, there was problems in that town. there was a lot of problems. but today, today that town gets along, people gets along. people love each other. for a new york reporter to come and try to divide us, it's a shame, it's disgusting. i can promise you that the people are upset, because it made me upset. they're not going to divide my family. >> sean: herschel walker, thank you for being with us, 36 days away. democrats are doing everything to distract from the failed biden record. jen psaki got that right.
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the economic warning signs they're flashing louder and louder. gas prices as we predicted are going up again. joe biden has drained our strategic petroleum reserves to artificially reduce the price ahead of the midterms, putting national security at risk in my opinion. that's not all. surging inflation has many americans living paycheck to paycheck. meanwhile major tech giants are already announcing layoffs with even more expected in the months ahead. voters, they are now taking notice as economic anxiety continues to outweigh other concerns ahead of the november elections under these destructive democratic socialist policies. costs are up. crime is up. quality of life is down. wide-open borders. in 36 days, you get the final say. here with more is the gop's midterm -- with a midterm message is louisiana senator john kennedy. this election is about joe biden, his record, the democrat
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party's record, i don't think they have a chance, which is why they want to talk about january 6th, demagogue abortion, donald trump, and call republicans every name in the book. do you see republicans focused on the right issues? >> i do. and i think ms. psaki is basically correct. look, i can't predict the future, sean. i've got to wait for it like everyone else. but i do know a couple things. i know that there are good pollsters out there. and there's some not so good pollsters. those not so good poll cities, you see their polls flying around, make the late-night psychic hot lines that you see on tv look respectable. number two, many agenda journalists, who lean democratic, sees these bad polls, and they try to make
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us -- we, meaning us, meaning republicans -- look bad. two years ago, the agenda journalists, in washington, d.c., had lindsey graham beat, mitch mcconnell beat, steve danes beat, tom tellus beat, susan collins beat, and we won every one of those thoss races. point three, i wouldn't want to be in president biden's shoes. i mean, he's got to convince the american people that the economy is slowing, that prices are rising, that electricity bills are going through the roof, and that 401(k)s are crashing because his policies are so good. the american people aren't believing that. this issue -- this race, rather than, will be decided, my race, you can go to johnkennedy.com
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to read more about me, johnkennedy.com, my race, and these other tight races will be decided by the issues that moms and dads worry about when they lie down to sleep at night and can't. and that's the economy, inflation, the open border, crime, what are my kids learning at school? it's not trump and abortion. >> sean: add gas prices to the list. you know, you raised a point, i know in one of your recent ads, about what are you going to do if god forbid would defund, dismantle no bail laws, what do you do if somebody breaks into your home? the police have the best response time you could ever imagine, whatever is going to happen will have happened by the time they get there. and you pointed that out, but yet still democrats are
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defending these insane policies, and you see what's happening across the country, crime is increasing in every big city, small town across the country. >> many of my democratic colleagues, particularly mayors of major cities, but also this white house, they started this defund and disrespect the police business. they did. they can run from it like a hound from hell, but they started it. it stuck. it stuck with our cops. that's why many are leaving. some of it is because of pay, but it's because they expect their political leaders to stand behind them. not if they commit crimes themselves. but if they have to make a split-second decision and put their lives at risk, they expect their political leaders to stand behind them, not to make them
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scapegoats. new orleans, in my state, we need 2,000 cops on the street. we've got less than a thousand. some of it is the pay. but a lot of it is they just no longer believe the political leadership will back them up, because much of the political leaders -- well, that's an exaggeration. some of our political leaders -- in louisiana and elsewhere -- think cops are a bigger problem than criminals. they think crime is up, because of the cops. i think it's because of the criminals. >> sean: senator, thank you for being with us. we're watching your race very closely, although we think you'll do very well. another developing story, you won't believe this, out of california tonight, uc berkeley's law school is under fire after an apparent student-led effort to create what is dubbed as a jewish-free zone after nine student groups adopted a rule prohibiting
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pro-jjewish speakers. a law school dean told us the uc berkeley administration denounceds the effort as soon as it emerged, but that's not stopping outrage about how the university didn't stop it. sadly it's one examples of far left bigotry, intolerance at the california school. back in august, when the off-campus berkeley housing banned white students from common areas, citing the threat, quote, of white violence. alan dershowitz joins us. professor, thank you for being with us. i saw this article, and it shocked me. the university said they condemned it. why didn't they outright ban it and stop it? >> first of all, the university has played a very negative role. you know, the university tried
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to ban me a few years ago from speaking to a pro-israel group. i had to threaten to sue until finally the dean of the law school invited me to speak. when you look at the words of this resolution, this is the words, that we must ban all speakers, and this is a quote, for the safety and welfare of palestinian students. i challenge anyone to come up with one case, where an israeli speaker has ever challenged the safety of a palestinian student. they want their ideas to be safe from controversy. nobody is physically threatening them. the only students that are physically threatened are pro-israel students. when i spoke, i had to have armed guards with shields in front of me to protect me from a potential assassination. the worst thing about this is many of the groups are
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mainstream. women law students, gay law students, asian pacific law students, african american law students. they all say only one country in the world, one country in the world, deserves to have its speakers banned, and that's israel. not china. not russia. not belarus. not cuba. only the jewish people. >> sean: we're running out of time. what will you do if the university does not stop this completely? >> i've already challenged these clubs to invite me. i will come free to speak to any or all of them. if they don't accept that, we're going to sue them. they're state actors, acting on behalf of the state of california, even if the law school disassociates themselves. they are funding these organizations. if you can imagine for a club said nobody that supports black lives matter can speak to our club, they would be up in arms.
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black lives matter, that's just a euphemism for keeping blacks out. the dean acknowledged that. he said 90% of the jewish students are zionists. so this is a ban. >> sean: professor dershowitz, we'll watch closely. straight ahead tonight, you won't believe what the trust fund brat in a hoody is crying about this time. he doesn't particularly like fox news. we'll explain. mike hucka and kailee mcaninny will kay in as we continue.
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>> sean: like we've been telling you here on this program, we'll do the job that the mob and media won't do, and actually vet the extreme socialist climate cult democratic candidates who are now in an election year conversion to rewrite their record. at the top of the list is this guy, the trust fund brat in a hoody, john fetterman. he continues to obsess over yours truly for actually pointing the truth about his radical history. look at your screen there. fetterman has supported releasing violent criminals, even murderers, wants a third of the prison population released. motmoratorium on fracking.
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legalize so-called safe injectionites for the use of hard drugs and let the taxpayers pay for it. no restrictions on abortion. now fetterman is trying to hide who he really is from the people of pennsylvania, actually scrubbing the black lives matter section from his website. john, why are you trying to hide your defund, dismantle, end cash bail, pro-criminal agenda? meanwhile, fetterman continues to struggle with even softball interviews, suffering another bizarre moment. take a look. >> lieutenant governor, great to have you. i haven't got an opportunity to speak to you on air since your stroke. since your primary victory. i want to check in to see how you're feeling, how you're doing. >> i'm doing fantastic. and it's not about kicking balls in the authority or anything, but i always like to say that if dr. oz says something, i can sell it on t-shirts, and raise
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money for our campaign, then it's a good day for us. >> sean: all right. more clear than ever that the socialist trust fund brat in a hoody with tattoos is a complete phony, a fraud, never had a paying job in his life. he pretends to be a self-made man of the people when reality he's anything but, living off mommy and daddy and his sister for decades. in a new poll from emerson shows fetterman's support is sinking. dr. oz continues to make huge gains. remember, he was down at one point by 12 points. as this record is known among the people of pennsylvania, that race is i think challenge. kailekailkale. >> is that going to work in pennsylvania? >> no, it's not. he wants to eliminate open carry. your gun is gone.
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he's the lone vote to commute a man's sentence who murdered a man with a pair of scissors, convicted of that. this is one example with john fetterman. he's free, but we're taking your gun. it makes no sense, and people realize that. it's also mandela barnes, trailing ron johnson, because of the issue of crime. you look in l.a., where you have a governor over there who now wants to legalize jaywalking and make it to where rap music is not permissible in court, because that's the priority in california, a mayor's race there where a democratic candidate, who's a republican just last year, who wants to hire 1500 new police officers is within three-points of beating a six-term congresswoman for mayor. the point is, crime is becoming a predominant issue in the midterms. this is the story of 2022. education last year, and the
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story this year is crime. >> every democrat seems to be hiding the biden bunker strategy, dumping tens of millions of dollars on republicans in negative ads, and don't want to debate until like a week before election day, until all the early voting had taken place. what should republicans do? >> well, i think you're being really too hard on john fetterman. here's what happened. he went to the store. and he tried to put some car in his gas. and he couldn't afford it. then he tried to put a bag in his groceries. he didn't have any pocket in his money. and as a result of that he decided that he would just kick some balls in the authority, but the message for pennsylvania voters is don't put the senate in john fetterman. it's all you've got to do to understand it's a mixed metaphor, but if the people of pennsylvania can't see through this and realize he has no business going to the senate, and it's not because of his mixed metaphors, but because of
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his totally mixed-up cardinals that kayleigh just mentioned. he has no business being there, period. >> sean: it's amazing, as people really get to know him, they don't like him, and they realize they have no idea who he was. this guy has been releasing even murderers in the street, voting to release them. wants a third of the prisons literally opened up and freeing the prisoners. it's insane. all right. thank you both. kayleigh, thank you. governor, thank you. more "hannity" coming up straight ahead.
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